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Item 4D MemoCITY OF 5OUTHLAKE MEMORANDUM (May 18, 202 1) To: Shana Yelverton, City Manager From: Rob Cohen, Director of Public Works Item 4D Subject: Renew an engineering services agreement with Freese and Nichols for the continuation of construction management services for the widening of N. White Chapel from Emerald Boulevard to Highland Street, in an amount not to exceed $125,000. Action Requested: Renew an engineering services agreement with Freese and Nichols for the continuation of construction management services for the widening of N. White Chapel from Emerald Boulevard to Highland Street, in an amount not to exceed $125,000. Background Information: The City of Southlake's Master Mobility Plan, an element of the Southlake 2030 Comprehensive Plan, identifies the widening of North White Chapel Boulevard from Emerald to State Highway 114. The execution strategy developed to implement the Plan's recommendation called for the project being undertaken in two separate phases. Phase I was recently completed. This phase constructed a roundabout at the intersection of North White Chapel and Highland. It also widened the roadway from 500 feet south of Highland to State Highway 114. The current phase widens the roadway from Emerald Boulevard to 500 feet south of Highland. Work for this phase resulted in the installation of a robust stormwater collection and distribution system. Ongoing and planned work includes the installation of a four -lane roadway, landscaped median, decorative hardscape, and an 8' concrete trail will be built adjacent to the screening wall as well as a 5' concrete walk along the west side of the road. The project also completes a permanent traffic signal at Ascot and Dragon Drive, the main entrance into Carroll High School. Huitt-Zollars is the project's designer of record. They developed the design plans and construction bid documents. Staff engaged Freese and Nichols to provide professional construction Page 1 of 3 Item 4D management services to assist with the management of the $13+ million project. These services were procured for 24 months in an amount of $450,000. The anticipated contract duration was intended to align with the expected project length. This contract was leveraged more heavily than expected due to the loss of 80% of the City's engineering staff as three of the engineers served as managers for this project. This unexpected turnover required an increased reliance upon the contracted support and was essential in maintaining project continuity and moving the project toward completion. This effort consumed funds for the original project scope faster than planned. This current proposal will be a continuation of services provided today by Freese and Nichols. The contract duration algins with the anticipated completion date of the project. These services include project controls, change order development and management and scheduling support to effectively track and deliver this project on schedule and within budget. These services are to be billed at an hourly rate with a not to exceed amount of $125,000. The third -party project management construct has provided essential continuity for the City and its residents. The services under this agreement are not a duplication of services being provided by the engineer of record. Rather, these services are a force multiplier for project execution, allowing staff to focus on the integrated and targeted community outreach efforts that are expected to last for the duration of this high-profile project. Financial Considerations: Funding for this agreement is obtained through labor savings generated from engineering staff vacancies and approved general funds via the Capital Improvement Program. Strategic Link: This item links to the City's Strategy Map strategic focus areas of Mobility and Infrastructure. It specifically relates to the City's Corporate Objectives, Cl: Achieve the Highest Standards Of Safety & Security, C2: Provide Travel Convenience Within City & Region, and F2: Invest To Provide & Maintain High Quality Public Assets. The Critical Business Outcomes are, CBO2: Enhance Mobility Through Aggressive Traffic Management Initiatives And Capital Project Implementation, and CBO5: Improve Quality Of Life Through Progressive Implementation Of Southlake's Comprehensive Plan Recommendations. Citizen Input/ Board Review: None. Page 2 of 3 Item 4D Legal Review: The proposed agreement is a standard agreement that the City Attorney has reviewed and approved. Alternatives: The City Council may approve or deny the agreement. Staff Recommendation: Renew an engineering services agreement with Freese and Nichols for the continuation of construction management services for the widening of N. White Chapel from Emerald Boulevard to Highland Street, in an amount not to exceed $125,000. Supporting Documents: Attachment A: Agreement with Freese and Nichols, Inc. Staff Contact: Rob Cohen, Director of Public Works Page 3of3 Attachment A Irmill'NKHOL. FREESE City of Southlake :LQU Main street Southlake, Texas 76092 Project Name: North White Chapel Road Expansion PRUFLSSIURAL SERVILES AGREEMENT AMEIQumENT Nu. Z FICI PROJECT NO. SOL19428 DATE: 03]11]21 Description of Services: Continuation of services as described in Attachment A of Contract Amendment No. 1 (see attached) Amended Deliverables: Per Contract Amendment No. 1, Attachment A Amended Schedule: Extend contracted services per scope amended in Contract Amendment No. 1 through December 2021. Compensation shall be amended as tollows: A not to exceed amount of One Hundred Twenty -One Thousand and One Hundred ($121,100.00) dollars. Current Contract Amount: 5450,000.00 Amount of this Amendment: $121,100.00 Reviled iotalAmoantAuthoriLed: $5/1.100.00 The above desc,,bed ,,er v;ce., 3hall p, aceed apo„ eAecar;o,, of rh►s ame,,dmenr. All orher provisions, Terms and conditions of the P,ofess;o„al Se,vitc3 Auteen,e.,t which urc „or eAp,caaly amended shall remain in full force and effect. FREESE AND NICHOLS INC. Bve� Chris Jones Print Name TITLE: Vice President Princi al DATE: ZZ Z r City of aaathlake BY: Prier (Came TITLE: DATE: C \u:er:\eaJ\Oe-nlo-a:\P]A-YFUt—lenal benleeo Ag—MaRt Areenareent 1U t. aeem Rev. y/A zzzu San 7acinto 56d., suite j3u • Denton, i e^a3 /6Zu5 • 940-LLU 4340 • FAX 817-735-7491 www freese_com June 28, 2019 Ryle Rogue, P.E. PuBlic WorRs Deputy Director Lity uf Suuthlake 1400 Main Street, suite 320 5outfilaFCe TX 76092 RE: Construction Manascrnuvit ScrviLes fur the N. White cHapel blvd. Expansion Dear Mr. mugue: TFianR you for meeting with myself and Jeff Hammond on June 20, 2019 to turther discuss the scope of work fur the Freese and Nicnuls (FNI) services provided on the reterence projeLT. Per our prupusai fetter dated 5eptemBer 17, 2018 and made part of the executed Conti Oct, the total scope of services at that time was unknown and would need to Se tailored later to meet tFie City's expectations. It is our understanding after our meeting yesterday that the City would like FNI to provide moditiea (in lieu of tull) Construction Management services for the constructlun of the new N. White Chapel Blvd. Attached is a revised Attachment A prupused to amend that in the executed contract. Also included Below is a revised anticipated effort tar our services as described in Attachment A. TRe revised schedule for the services scoped within will be changed to 27 months rather than tMe previous 24 months as per the sign gad contract. The Z munths matches the construction contract agreement durat u" that tRe City has with the Contractor. The budget furecast fur year 1 and year Z in the original contract proposal letter will not apply for the services within this amendment. The Construction Management services scope of worK attached is an on-going effort on a weekly basis thruughout tRe cunstructian phase of the project. The Lity will unly Be pilled monthly tar ettvrt spent providing the services within Attachment A. We are excited abuut wurKing witR tRe City's project team towards a successful completion of this project. Manager ATTACHMENT A Scope of Se, vkea Project Management and Construction management Services ENGINEER will l,.ovide the supervision of tm personnel, direction to YNi personnel, FNI personnel and equipment to pertorm the services outlined in Attachment A in accordance with the terms set forth in this Agreement and Attachment A. BASIC; SERVIUES: ENGINEER shall render the following professional services iu co.n.e%tiuu with the N. White Chapel Blvd. Expansion ("prjeet" ): Provide Construction Management Services and operate as an e,.te,.io,,, of the CITY'S Zaff with,epeet to the project. To that e..d, ENGINEER.,hall rep,eent and promote the interests of the CITY throughout Ej aspects and pnases or the CITY'S activities and shall, when and as requested by the CITY, fully support the CITY in its dealings with contractors and suppliers, engineers and tithe, cououltauts, the CITY'S legal counsel, right-of-way aequisitiou cunaultants, traffic engineering consultants and governmental entities. ENGINEEK shall provide Construction Management Services for the project. A. CONSTRUCTION PHASE: ENGINEER will endeavor to protect CITY in providing these services however, it is understood that ENGINEER does not guarantee the Contractor's p1crtv,.uaaee, no, is rivGINEER responsible for supe, viaivu of the Cuutracto,'s operation and employees. ENGINEER shall not be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction seleerd by the Contractor; or any safety precautions and programs ,elating in any way to the condition of the premises, the work of the Contractor or any Subcontractor. ENGINEEK shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of any person (except its own employees or agents) at the pi eject aite o, otherwise performing any of the wu,k of the prject. 1. Attend with the CI1 Y a pre -construction conference with the Contractor, review coustruetiou schedules prepared by the Contractor pursuant to the ,equirements of the construction contract and prepare a proposed estimate of monthly cash requirements of the project from intormation provided by the Construction Conuuctor. FNI, if requested by the CITY, will taalce ,ueetiug uute at the p.e-eoustr U1iV„ n,eeti„ g and circulate meeting minutes to all parties. Z. Establish communication procedures with the CITY and contractor. Submit monthly reports of construction progress. Reports will de3e.ibc cou5tructiou p,ugres in general terms and 0u,.u,1aric1-. p,ojeet costs, cash flow, construction schedule, shop drawings and record data progress and pending7approved conmwE modifications. 3. Establish and maintain a pmjeet doeun,eutation system (MiManager) consistent with the requirements of the construction contract documents. Monitor the processing of contractor's submittals and provide for riling and retrieval of yrojeet dueuu,eutatium reduce monthly reporr indicating the status of all submittals in the review process. Assist the CITY and Engineer of Record (tOR) in the review contractor's submittals, including, requests fv. information, modification requests; schedule, and othe, ,ub,uittals in accordance with the ,equL ements of the construction contract documents for the projects (approval of shop drawings and record data is excluded from this service). Monitor the progress of the coutracru, i„ 5euding and processing submittals to 5ce that documentation is being processed in accordance with schedules. 4. MUe visits appropriate (bi-weekly at a minimum) to the stage of constructio.. to the 3;m to observe the progress aad the quality uf work and to attempt to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Construction Contract Documents. In this effort ENGINEER will endeavor to protect the CITY against defects and ddfie:eno:ks in the wo.k of Contractors and will .epun any obMe. ved deficiencies to CTTY. 5. Notify me CITY of non -conforming work observed on site visits. Review quality related documents provided by the contractor such as test reports, equipu.cut ".natio. .eports u. other ducumeutation .uqui.vd by the construction contract documents. b. Assist the CITY and EOR in the interpretation of the drawings and specifications for the Contractor. Investigations, analyses, and studies .equvated by thru Cuutracto, and approved by CITY; for substitutions of equipment andior materials or deviations from the drawings and specifications is an adduionai service. 7. Establish procedures for amdTi '3te.:ug oo.,3tructive changes to the construction contracts. Process contract mourncations and negotiate with the contractor on beha—lt of the CITY to determine the cost and time impacts of these changes. Prepare change order documeutatiou fo. approved chzmgea fu. eAeeution by the CITY. Documentation of nerd orders, wfiere cost to CTTY is not impacted, will also be prepared. 8, Prepare documentation for contract u.odifioatiuna ,squired to implement modifications in the duaign of the project. Receive and evaluate notices of contractor claims and maTte recommendations to the CITY on the merit and value of the claim on the basis of information submitted by the contracto. u. available iu project .documentation. Endeavor to negotiate a settlement value with the Contractor on behalf of the CITY if appropriate. 9. Attend with the CITY bi-weekly evu3UUL-,tiou p.ogress meetings and aa31,t the CITY, if .equested, with the meeting agenda, notes taken during the meeting and developlcirculation of meeting minutes for each progress meeting. 10. Conduct, in cumpauy with CITY .representative, a final review of the project for conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the Construction Contract Documents. Prepare a list of deficieuuiea to be eo..aeted by the coutracto. before ,ecounueudaatiou of final payment. Assist me l;1TY in obtaining legal releases, permits, warranties, spare parts, and keys from the contractor. Review and comment on the certificate of completion and the recommeudation fm final payment to the Contractor(s). 11. Coordinate the project close-out process with the CITY and the Contractor(s). AKnCLE 11 ADDITIONAL SERVICES: Additional Services to be $errrormed by ENGINEER, if authorized by CITY, which are not included in the above described basic services, are described as follows: A. Field surveying req.:.ted fo. the p.epa<ation of designs and drawings. U. Field layouts or me furnishing of construction line and grade surveys. C. GIS mapping services or assistance with the3e se.v:yes. D. Malang p.operty, boundary and right of way surveys, preparation of easement and deed descriptions, including title search and examination of deed records. E. rroviding services to investigate existing conditions or facilities, or to make measured drawings thereof, or to verify the accuracy of drawings or other information furnished by CITY. F. Providing renderings, model and ,cock-upS ,equested by the CITY. G. Making revisions to drawings, specifications or otaux documents when such revisions are 1) consistent with approvals or instructions previously given by CITY or 2) due to other causes not solely within the coutral of ENGINEER. H. Providing consultation concerning the replacement of any work damaged by fire or other cause during the construction and providing services as may be required in connection with the ,eplaceweuE of Such wo,k. 1. investigations involving consideration of operation, maintenance and overhead expenses, and the preparation of rate schedules, earnings and w penSe stateu,entS, feasibility studies, appraisals, evaluations, assessment schedules, and material audits or inventories required for certification of force account construction performed by CITY. J. Preparing applicativuS and Supporting documents for government grants, loans, or planning advances and proviaing data for detailed applications. K. Providing shop, mill, field or laboratory inspection ofmate,ials and equipu,ent. ObSe, vt factory tents of cquipu,e„t at any site remote to the project or observing tests required as a result of equipment tailing the initiFtest. L. Conducting pilot plant stud-lca uI tcais. M. Preparing uperation and Maintenance Manuals or conducting operator training. N. Preparing data and reports for assistance r CITY i„ p,epa,atiou fm hearings before regulatory agencies, courts, arbitration panels or any mediator, giving testimony, personally or by deposition, and preparations therefore before any regulatory agency, court, arbitration panel or mediato,. O. Furnishing the ae,,icca of a Resident Project Representative to act as UTY`S on-site representative during the uonstruction Phase. '1'he Resident Project Representative will act as directed by ENUINEER in order to provide more extensive ,ep.ese.mriu. ar the p,oject sir during the Cm.tructio„ PhaSzi. Thruugh more extensive on-site observations of the work in progress and held chec cis of materiais and equipment by the Resident Project Representative and assistants, ENGINEER shiM endeavor to provide furthe, pimuCtion fm CITY against defects and defiuieneies in the work. Fwa;shing the services of a Resident Project Representative is subject to the provisions of Article I, D. If CITY p, ovides pe, sun„el to support the activities of the Resident Project Representative woo is ENUINEER or ENGINEER'S agent o employee, the duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of such personnel will be set forth in a„ Anachmunt attached to and made is part of this Agreeu,eut befo,e the services of such personnel are begun. It is understood and agreed that such personnel will work under the direction of and be responsible to the Resident Project Representative. CITY agrees that wheneve, ENGINEER i„fv,,,aa hi,,, u, w,iting that auy Such pe,Sou,u,el provided by the LITY are, in his opinion, incompetent, unfaithful or disorderly, such personnel shall be replaced. P. Furnishing Special Inapeetiu„s mqui,ed under chapter 17 of the International Building t;ode. These Special Inspections are often continuous, requiring an inspector dedicated to inspection of the individual work item, and they are in additional iv Gune,al Rep,eSentatim, and Resident Representation services noted elsewhere in the contract. The3e courinuvu3 ivapectiou services can be r.n,-.'ded by ENGINEER as an Additional Service. Q. >�reparation of Conformed or "As Bid'' plans and specifications Tor use during the construction phase. "These documents shall involve the incorporation of addenda items into the Contract Documents through modification of the electronic files and reprinting of the plans and specifications inclusive of the incorporated changes. K. Assisting CTl'Y in preparing for, or appearing at litigation, ediariun, arbitration, dispute review bards, o,, othe, legal and/or administrative proceedings in the defense or prosecution, of claims disputes with Contractor(s). S. Pertorming investigations, studies and aualy3C3 of substitutions of equipment andiior materials or deviations from the drawings and specifications. T. Assisting CITY in the defense or prosecution of litigation in connecnon with o, iu addition to those services contemplated by thi3 Agreement. such services; if any, shall be furnished by ENtJ1NEEx on a tee basis negotiated by the respective parties outside of and in addition to this Agreement. U. Providing environmental support services including the design and implementation of ecological baseline 3tudie3; env i,onmental monitoring, impact assessment and analyses, permitting assistance, and other assistance required to aild—ress environ mentdl issues. V. Performing investigations, srudie3; and aualy3i3 of work proposed by construction contractors to correct detective worFcc W. Design, contract modifications, studies or analysis required to comply with I -Veal, State, Federal or other regulatory agencies that become effective after the date of this Agreement. A. Services required to resolve bid protests or to rebid the projects fon aay ,ea3ou. Y. Any services , eq" ed as a ,esult of default of the contractor(s) or the failure, for any reason, of the contractor(s) to complete the work within the contract time. G. Providing services after the co,uplztion of the cunatructiou phase not specifically listed in Mcle 1. AA. Pnvviding ba3ic or additional services on an accelerated time schedule. The scope of this service include cost for overtime wages of employees and consultants, inefficiencies in wu.k 3eque„ce and plotting or reproduction eo3t3 &&,;tly attributable to an accelerated time schedule directed by the CITY. 13B. Providing services made necessary because of unfo,e3een; eona.ealed; un diffe,ing site conditions or due to the p.csence of hazardous substances in any form. uu. Providing services to review or evaluate construction contrictor(s) claim(s), Yr„ided said claiun3 are supported by causes not within the control of hNGINPP-R. DD. Providing value engineering studies or reviews of cost savings proposed by construction contractors after bids have been submitted. EE. P,cpariug stateu,euts for invoicing or other documentation for billing other than for the standard invoice for services attached to this professional services Agreement. FF. Provide follow-up professional act vices during Contractors warranty period. GG. Provide Geuteehnical inveatigatiuns; studies and reports. TIlVIE OF COMPLETION: ENGINEEK is authorized to commence work on the project upon execution of this Agreement and agrees to complete the services in accordance with the following schedule: Services to begin at the time of executed aMement for a period of 27 months from that date If ENvuvEER'S services are delayed through no fault of ENGINEER, ENGINEER shall be entitled r adjust contract schedule consistent with the number of days of delay. These delays may include but are not limited to delays in CITY o..rgulatory reviews, delays on the flow of information to be provided to ENGINEER, governmental approvals, etc. 'I'hese delays may result in an adjustment to compensatiou a* outliuud on the face of this Agreement and in this Attachment A. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CM-. CITY shall perform the foIlowing in a timely manner so as not to delay the services of ENUINEEK: A. Designate in writing a person to act as t TT Y ' S representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement. Such person shall have contract autho.ity to tran*u,it inztructions, receive information, interpret and define CITY'S policies and decisions with respect to ENGINEER'S ae, vices for the project. B. Provide all crite.in and full info.u.atiou as to Cfi Y `S requirements for the project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and pertormance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary li"tatioL,a; and furnish copies of ail design and construction staudard-s Which CITY will require to be included in the diawings and specifications. C. Assist ENGINEER by placiug at ENGINEER'S disposal all available information pertinent to the p,gJect including previous reports and any other data relative to design or construction of the pmj=t. D. Arrange fo. acmima to and make ail provisions for MjmbEK to enter upon public and private property as required for ENu1NEER to perform services under this Agreement. E. Provide aueh aacou<,ting, independent cost estimating and insurance counseling services as may be required for the project, such legal services as CITY may require U. ENGINEEK uuty Leasonably request with regard to legal issue penai..i..g to the project including any that may be raised by Cuntractor(s), such auditing service as CITY may require to ascertain how or for what purpu5e a..y Contractor has used the moneys paid under the co.. UW%,Tiou contract; and such inspection services as FIN may requi.e to aacertai.. that Contractor(s) are complying with any law, rule, regulation, o.dinance, code or Irder applicable to their furnishing and performing the work. F. CITY *hall detc....i..e, p.io. to receipt of construction bid, it ENciINEER is to furnish Resident Project Representative service, so the Bidders can be informed. G. If CITY designates a person to serve in the capacity of Resident Project Representative Who is not ENGINEER or ENGINEER'S agent or employee, the dutiea; .esponsibilities and limitations or authority of such Re*i&ut P.uject Kepresentative(s) will be set touch in an Attachment attached to and made a part of this Agreement betore the Construction Phase of the Project begins. Said attachment shall also set torth appropriate modificarioua of the Con*truction Phase services together with such adjustment of compensation as appropriate. H. Attend the pre-bid conference, bid opening, p.eeouatrueriou eonfe.ences, construction progress and othe, yob -.elated weetings and substantial completion inspections and tmal payment inspections. I. (live prompt written notice to ENGINEER ,hvueve. CITY observes o, otherwise becomes aware of any devalopu,eut that affects the scope or timing or ENGINEER'S services, or any detect or nonconformance of the work or any Uontractor. J. Fu.uimh, u. direct ENGINEER to provide, Additionwa Services as stipulated in Attachment A, Article II of this Agreement or other services as required. K. Bear all costs incident to compliance with the requirements or this Article IV. DESIGNA i rL mLrRESE1QTATIVES: ENuINEER and c TTY designate the tonowing representatives: CITY'S Designated Represeutati.e CITY'S Accounting R�p.eaeutative ENGINEER'S Designated Reprusentative Lnns Jones, 4055 International Plaza, Suite 2uu, Fort Worth, Texas i6i09, cajWreese.com. h17-735-7291 ENUINEER'S Accounting Representative - Jana Collier, 4055 International Plaza, Suite 200, Fort Worth; Texas 76109, ivc(a)treese.com 817-73:3-i3o4