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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-Development Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ~ I N A L From: James Funk, Director Subject: Resolution approvmg Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California to provide Civil/Traffic Engineering Services for the Design of Street, Storm Drain, Traffic Signal, and Sound Wall Improvements along Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue. Dept: Development Services Date: December 16, 2004 File No. MCC Date: January 10, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 10/04/2004 Resolution No. 2004-322 adopted approving Agreement with San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for public improvement projects for tribal project impacts. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. Mark Lancaster Contact Person: Deputy Director/City Engineer Phone: 5179 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Maps, Reso., Attachment A (Agreement), Attachment B (RFP), Attachment C (Proposal) & Ward: Attachment D (Schedule of Fees) 4 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $350,000 Source: (Acct. Nos) 246-366-5504-7551; 246-366-5504-7550 & 246-366-5504-7549 Acct. Description: Finance: Council Notes: ~M ~f ,dOOS- - ~ Agenda Item No. / I . 1/ J[) J {) '-I ~ /~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subiect: Resolution approving Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California to provide Civil/Traffic Engineering Services for the Design of Street, Storm Drain, Traffic Signal, and Sound Wall Improvements along Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue. Backl!round: On October 4, 2004, the Mayor and Common Council adopted an Agreement with San Manuel Band of Mission Indians or public improvement projects for tribal project impacts. Staff has identified the design of street, storm drain, traffic signal and sound wall improvements along Victoria Avenue from Highland A venue to L ynwood Avenue as a proj ect that can best be accomplished by a consultant. With the complexity and time constraints of this project and current staffing limitations, a consultant would have greater resources to complete the design needed in a timely manner. The consultant selected for this project will follow the City's design standards and prepare a complete working set of specifications and drawings ready for bidding. Requests for Proposals (RFP) for Professional Services were sent to 16 civil and traffic engineering firms. Four (4) firms responded to the RFP. The four (4) RFP's were reviewed and ranked by the selection committee. Proposals were received from the following consultant entities: Company Location Proposed Fee Parsons, Brinckherhoff, Quade & Douglas, Inc. (PBQD) San Bernardino $ 272,865.00 WILLDAN Associates San Bernardino $ 318,666.50 Engineering Resources of Southern California (ERSC) San Bernardino $ 285,230.00 GFB-Friedrich & Associates, Inc. Riverside $ 350,830.00 A selection committee interviewed the top three (3) ranked consultant firms. The committee consisted of: Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer; Peggi Hazlett, Assist. to the Mayor/Community Liaison; Terri Rahhal, Principal Planner; Peter Watts, representing the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians; and Robert Eisenbeisz, Sf. Civil Engineer. The reviewers/evaluators selected the team of Engineering Resources of Southern California based on their qualifications, completeness of the proposal, understanding of the project, and other criteria established in the City Council's approved evaluation criteria and rating system. 2 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report (Continued) The estimated project costs are as follows: $ 285,230.00 $ 37,270.00 $ 17,500.00 $ 340,000.00 $10,000.00 $350,000.00 Engineering Resources of Southern California is a traffic and civil engineering, DBE firm specializing in traffic design for freeways, streets, stations, and traffic signals for various agencies in Southern California. Engineering Resources of Southern California has designed numerous traffic control projects of similar scope for local municipalities and also has extensive experience in managing and inspecting the construction of these types of projects. The team's response to the RFP and the evaluation interview conducted by City Staff demonstrated experience with similar projects and specific knowledge of the proposed design of street, storm drain, traffic signal, and sound wall improvements along Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue. Financial Impact: Public Improvement Fund (Fund 246) Revenue Budget: $5,500,000 Design of Street, Storm Drain, Traffic Signal & Sound Wall Improvements DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE ACCOUNT NO. ESTIMATED FUNDING DESIGN FEE $ 1,226,100 246-366-5504-7551 $ 93,870 Highland Avenue to Lynwood Improvements (Design & Const.) $ 581,000 246-366-5504-7550 $ 44,415 Other Road Issues/Improvements (Design & Const.) $ 2,767,800 246-366-5504-7549 $ 211,715 Off-Road Scope at Residential Areas (Design & Const.) Total Not-To-Exceed Fee $ 350,000 Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. 3 City of San Bernardino, California Department of Public Works, Division of Engineering STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON VICTORIA A VENUE FROM HIGHLAND AVE. TO LYNWOODDR. -------1--- i VICINITY MAP N. T.s. \ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 to)(F>V RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ENGINEERING RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. FOR DESIGN OF STREET, STORM DRAIN, TRAFFIC SIGNAL, AND SOUND WALL IMPROVEMENTS ALONG VICTORIA AVENUE FROM HIGHLAND AVENUE TO L YNWOOD A VENUE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. is competent, experienced and able to perform the design of street, storm drain, traffic signal, and sound wall improvements, and has provided the most advantageous and best proposal for provision of the design of street, storm drain, traffic signal, and sound wall improvements along Victoria A venue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue, per Agreement for Professional Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment A, for the not-to-exceed amount of $340,000 with a contingency of $10,000 for a total project budget of $350,000. Pursuant to this determination, the Purchasing Manager is hereby authorized and directed to issue Purchase Orders for said services to said firm which reference this resolution. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City. SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced Agreement is rescinded ifit is not executed within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. 21 III 22 III 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nn. {;l J II of us- - 1 - 1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A 2 SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ENGINEERING RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. FOR DESIGN OF STREET, STORM DRAIN, TRAFFIC SIGNAL, 3 AND SOUND WALL IMPROVEMENTS ALONG VICTORIA AVENUE FROM HIGHLAND A VENUE TO L YNWOOD AVENUE. 4 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held 7 on the 8 day of ,2005, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 9 ESTRADA 10 11 LONGVILLE 12 MC GINNIS 13 DERRY 14 KELLEY 15 JOHNSON 16 MC CAMMACK 17 18 19 20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this 21 22 23 Approved as to 24 form and legal content: Rachel Clark, City Clerk day of ,2005. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino 25 JAMES F. PENMAN, 26 City Attorney I 27 By: C,~ -=1-~/~ 28 / II! {/ - 2 - ATTACHMENT "A" AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (City-Funded Projects) This AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of 2005, by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, California, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. hereinafter referred to as "Consultant." WITNESSETH: A. WHEREAS, City has need for Civil/Traffic Engineering Services; and, B. WHEREAS, Consultant is competent, experienced and able to perform said services; and, C. WHEREAS, Consultant has provided the most advantageous and best proposal for the provision of such services; NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Consultant shall perform those services specified in the Request for Proposal (RFP), dated November 23, 2004, to provide Civil/Traffic Engineering Services for the design of street, storm drain, traffic signal and sound wall improvements along Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue, attached and incorporated herein as Attachments B, C, & D. 2. TERM OF AGREEMENT The services of Consultant are to commence after the City has authorized work to start by issuance of a Notice to Proceed. This Agreement shall expire one year from the date of this Agreement, unless extended by written agreement of the parties. 3. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE Consultant shall complete all work product and design in conformance with City of San Bernardino Standard Specifications and Standard Drawings. 4. CHANGES/EXTRA SERVICES A. Performance of the work specified in the Proposal is made an obligation of Consultant under this Agreement, subject to any changes made subsequently upon mutual written agreement of the parties. Any change, which has not been so incorporated, shall not be binding on either party. - 1 - Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. 5. COMPENSATION A. The City shall reimburse the Consultant for actual costs (including labor costs, employee benefits, overhead, profit, other direct and indirect costs) incurred by the Consultant in performance of the work, in an amount not to exceed $340,000, except that reimbursement shall not include courier services, mileage or reimbursement for travel to the City to attend meetings or conduct the activities. Actual costs shall not exceed the estimated wage rates and other costs as set forth in the Proposal. B. Said compensation shall not be altered unless there is significant alteration in the scope, complexity or character of the work to be performed. Any adjustment of the total cost of services will only be permitted when the Consultant establishes and City has agreed, in writing, that there has been, or is to be, a significant change. C. The Consultant is required to comply with all Federal, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work. 6. PAYMENT BY CITY A. The billings for all services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted monthly by Consultant to City and shall be paid by City within thirty (30) days after receipt of same, excepting any amounts disputed by City. City retains the right to challenge all or any part of an invoice. All tasks as specified in Proposal shall be completed prior to final payment. 7. SUPERVISION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICES A. The Director of Development Services of City or his designee, shall have the right of general supervision over all work performed by Consultant and shall be City's agent with respect to obtaining Consultant's compliance hereunder. No payment for any services rendered under this Agreement shall be made without prior approval of the Director of Development Services or his designee. - 2- Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS AND AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Consultant hereby certifies that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, national origin or disability. Consultant's hiring practices and employee policies shall comply with applicable Federal, State and local laws. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Recruitment and recruitment advertising, employment, upgrading and promotion. 9. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice in the event of substantial failure of the other party to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Each party shall have twenty (20) days following date of such notice within which to correct the substantial failure giving rise to such notice. Consultant hereby covenants and agrees that upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, Consultant will preserve and make immediately available to City, or its designated representatives, maps, notes, correspondence, or records related to work paid for by the City and required for its timely completion, and to fully cooperate with City so that the work to be accomplished may continue. Any subsequent use of such incomplete documents shall be at the sole risk of the City and City agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Consultant from any claim, losses, costs, including attorney's fees, and liability arising out of such use. B. This Agreement may be terminated for the convenience of the City upon thirty (30) days written notice to Consultant. Upon such notice, Consultant shall provide work product to City and City shall compensate Consultant in the manner set forth above. C. Following the effective date of termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Section, the Agreement shall continue until all obligations arising from such termination are satisfied. 10. CONTINGENCIES In the event that, due to causes beyond the control of and without the fault or negligence of Consultant, Consultant fails to meet any of its obligations under this Agreement, and such failure shall not constitute a default in performance, the City may grant to Consultant such extensions of time and make other arrangements or additions, excepting any increase in payment, as may be reasonable under the - 3 - Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. circumstances. Increases in payment shall be made only under the "Changes" provision of the Agreement. II. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall act as an independent contractor in the performance of the services provided for under this Agreement. Consultant shall furnish such services in its own manner and in no respect shall it be considered an agent or employee of the City. 12. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBCONTRACTING Neither this Agreement, nor any portion thereof, may be assigned by Consultant without the written consent of City. Any attempt by Consultant to assign or subcontract any performance of this Agreement without the written consent of the City shall be null and void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. 13. NOTICES All official notices relative to this Agreement shall be in writing and addressed to the following representatives of Consultant and City: CONSULTANT Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. 1820 Commercenter Circle San Bernardino, CA 92408 Ph: (909) 890-1255 Ext. 226 CITY Mr. James Funk, Director Development Services Department City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 14. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTIES Upon termination, or completion of all work under this Agreement, Consultant will transfer ownership and title to City of all programs, reports, documents, plans and specifications. 15. INDEMNITY Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold CITY, its officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, losses, damages, injuries, penalties, costs, expenses (including attorney's fees) and liabilities, of, by, or with respect to third parties, which arise from Consultant's negligent performance of services under this Agreement. Consultant shall not be responsible for, and City shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Consultant from and against, any and all claims, - 4- Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. demands, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, losses, damages, injuries, penalties, costs, expenses (including attorneys' fees) and liabilities of, by or with respect to third parties, which arise from the City's negligence. With respect to any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings, judgments, losses, damages, injuries, penalties, costs, expenses (including attorneys' fees) and liabilities of, by or with respect to third parties, which arise from the joint or concurrent negligence of Consultant and City, each party shall assume responsibility in proportion to the degree of its respective fault. 16. LIABILITYIINSURANCE Consultant shall maintain insurance policies meeting the minimum requirements set forth herein. All insurance maintained by the Consultant shall be provided by insurers satisfactory to the City. Certificates evidencing all insurance coverage required herein shall be delivered to the City prior to the Consultant performing any of the services under the Agreement. All insurance certificates required herein shall name the City as an additional insured and provide for thirty (30) days written notice from the insurer to the City prior to cancellation of any insurance policy of the Consultant. A. ERRORS & OMISSIONS - The Consultant shall maintain errors and omissions insurance with a combined single limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. B. COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - The Consultant shall maintain comprehensive general liability and automobile liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. C. WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE - The Consultant shall maintain worker's compensation insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of California for all workers employed by the Consultant. 17. VALIDITY Should any provision herein be found or deemed to be invalid, this Agreement shall be construed as not containing such provision, and all other provisions which are otherwise lawful shall remain in full force and effect, and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable. - 5- Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT III This Agreement represents the entire and integrated understanding between the parties hereto and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, representations, understandings and Agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter thereof. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties. -6- Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date shown below. ENGINEERING RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC. Date: by: Signature Print NamelTitle CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO by: Judith Valles Mayor City of San Bernardino Date: ATTEST: Rachel Clark, City Clerk Approved as to form and legal content: James F. Penman City Attorney By: /~ 7--~ III () - 7 - ATTACHMENT "B" ... City of San Bernardino Development Services Department PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE CIVIL/TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE DESIGN OF STREET, STORM DRAIN, TRAFFIC SIGNAL, AND SOUND WALL IMPROVEMENTS ALONG VICTORIA AVENUE FROM HIGHLAND AVENUE TO L YNWOOD DRIVE ISSUE ON: NOVEMBER 23, 2004 DUE ON: DECEMBER 15, 2004 Page 1 of 9 I. INTRODUCTION The City of San Bernardino (City) intends to engage the services of a consulting engineering firm (Consultant) to provide environmental documents and construction documents, including plans, specifications, and estimate of costs (PS&E) for street improvements (including street lighting), storm drain, traffic signal and sound walls along Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Drive. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Victoria Avenue is to be widened to provide four (4) travel lanes, two (2) lanes in each direction, separated by a 12-foot wide, landscaped median. Left turn access (median breaks) will only be provided at the Citrus Street and Mirada Road intersections. The Lynwood Drive intersection is to be modified to provide limited access (right turns only for eastbound traffic) at Victoria Avenue. A second left turn lane is to be added for eastbound traffic, and an exclusive right turn lane at the Highland Avenue intersection for southbound traffic is to be added. Existing storm drain facilities are to be modified or relocated to accommodate the proposed widening of Victoria Avenue, including, but not limited to the channel crossing/culvert located at 28th Street, the 24" RCP culvert crossing located north of the Patton State Hospital (PSH) entry (Date Street), and the 18" RCP catch basins connector pipe located south of the PSH entry. Sound walls are to be constructed along both sides of Victoria Avenue. A sound wall is to be constructed along the east edge of Victoria Avenue between the north side ofPSH and the San Manuel Indian Reservation/City boundary. A sound wall is to be constructed along the west side of Victoria Avenue between the northerly of the existing flood control basin property (across from PSH) to Lynwood Drive. A sound wall is to be constructed along the south side of Lynwood Drive between Victoria Avenue and the existing drainage channel property. A new Traffic signal is to be installed at the Lynwood Drive intersection and the existing traffic signal at Highland A venue is to be modified to accommodate the street widening on Victoria Avenue and Highland A venue to provide two (2) left turn lanes for eastbound traffic and an exclusive right turn lane for southbound traffic. III. SCOPE OF SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS/COMMUNITY MEETINGS 1. The Consultant shall prepare the necessary documents to satisfy CEQA requirements for the project and provide related support services from initial application through project approval, including appropriate response to comments received during public review. Page 2 of 9 n 2. The Consultant shall facilitate and conduct community meetings to provide a public presentation of the project, identifying anticipated impacts, proposed mitigation measures, and responses to public comments. IMPROVEMENT PLANS 3. Consultant shall provide preliminary engineering to analyze the proposed improvements and develop conceptual alignment alternatives, identifying right-of-way deficiencies, estimated construction costs and estimated schedule for completion for each alternative. Consultant shall meet and confer with the City to review the alternatives and present selection recommendations. The City shall select the best alternative based upon the Consultant's recommendations, consistent with the project objectives, and considering overall project cost and completion timing 4. Consultant shall develop a phasing plan to implement construction of the selected alignment alternative selected by the City. The City desires to begin sound wall construction and right-of-way acquisition early. Long lead items, such as utility relocation, should also be included in the initial phase. 5. Consultant shall provide final engineering to prepare all required construction documents, including plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the construction of street, storm drain, traffic signal, and sound wall improvements associated with this project. 6. Consultant shall provide landscape and irrigation plans for the landscape areas within the public right-of-way on Lynwood Drive and Victoria Avenue, including medians and parkways. 7. Consultant shall prepare legal descriptions (including plats) for all right-of-way acquisition required for completion of the street, storm drain, traffic signal, and sound wall improvements, including any required temporary construction easements. 8. Consultant shall conduct utility research and identify the location and depth of all existing underground utilities within the limits of the proposed improvements. Consultant shall be responsible for identifying and resolving conflicting utilities, both overhead and underground. Copies of all written communication (including maps) between the consultant and utility companies shall be provided to the City. 9. Consultant shall coordinate with utility companies to identify and initiate any required utility relocation work as soon as possible. Consultant shall monitor the progress of utility relocation and provide regular status reports to the City regarding progress on this activity. Consultant shall prepare all required utility service applications, including but not limited to landscape water service and traffic signal electrical service. 10. Consultant shall coordinate with all other affected agencies having jurisdiction within or adjacent to the limits of the proposed improvements, including but not limited to the City of Highland and San Bernardino County Flood Control District (SBCFCD), State of California (Patton) and Caltrans. Consultant shall prepare permit applications and other documents required by other affected agencies. Page 3 of 9 11. Consultant shall prepare all required construction documents (PS&E) in conformance with City of San Bernardino standards and applicable SBCFCD standards, Caltrans standards, and the requirements of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and California Supplement, latest editions. Additionally, the consultant shall prepare all plans, specifications, and estimates in conformance with the following design requirements: a) All construction plans shall be prepared on standard 24" by 36" sheets, using the City of San Bernardino standard title block. b) Plans shall be prepared to clearly show existing conditions, including but not limited to, the location and type of existing signal poles, signal equipment, loop detectors, signing and striping, pavement markings, street improvements, drainage facilities, and right-of-way/property lines. c) All plans shall clearly show the size, type and location of all existing utilities within the limits of proposed improvements, including, but not limited to sewer, water, storm drain, electrical, telephone, cable television, and gas facilities. d) Consultant shall be responsible for survey, research and other data needed to establish and document existing conditions, including existing right-of-way. e) Plans shall clearly show the location and type of the proposed improvements, including but not limited to, the type and location of signal poles, loop detectors, wiring, signing and striping, pavement markings, curb markings, parking spaces, street improvements, and drainage improvements. f) All signal plans shall include conductor schedules and pole schedules that clearly specify the types and locations of all signal poles including, but not limited to signal and luminaire mast arm lengths; the types, locations, and attachments of pedestrian and vehicle displays; locations of pedestrian push buttons; and street name signs. g) All signal plans shall include phasing diagrams that reflect phase sequences adhering to National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) phasing standards. h) All signal plans shall clearly indicate the type and location of existing and proposed signing and striping, including but not limited to lane striping, stop bars, crosswalks, pavement markings, and any other traffic control devices. i) All sidewalks and curb ramps shall be designed in compliance and accordance with the latest Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. j) The plans, specifications and cost estimates shall be signed and sealed by a civil engineer, licensed to practice civil engineering in the State of California. Legal descriptions and plats shall be signed and sealed by a civil engineer or land surveyor, licensed to practice surveying in the State of California. Page 4 of9 12. Consultant shall conduct the necessary research to determine the existing public right-of- way and identify any additional right-of-way that must be acquired to construct the subject improvements. Where right-of-way acquisition is required, the consultant shall prepare the appropriate legal descriptions and plats describing the property to be acquired. 13. Consultant shall identify any additional improvements that are required to construct the desired improvements. Additional improvements may include but not be limited to curb and gutter, drainage improvements, storm drains, street widening, curbs, curb ramps, and channelization. If additional improvements are required, consultant shall include the design of those improvements in the scope of the proposal to incorporate them into the plans, specifications and cost estimates. 14. Consultant shall submit an updated project schedule within 2 weeks of receiving a notice to proceed, indicating the design tasks and project timing from start to submittal of final PS&E for each location. Consultant shall provide an updated schedule showing progress and timing every two (2) weeks. IV. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS A. Six (6) copies of the proposal shall be submitted to the following: City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services Division of Public Works ATTN: Mark Lancaster, P.E., City Engineer 300 North "D" Street, 3rd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Proposals shall be received in hand by this Division up to the hour of 5:30 P.M. on Wednesday. December 15. 2004. B. Responsive proposals will include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Responsive proposals will present a Scope of Services that includes at a minimum the above described services and any other tasks necessary to achieve completion of design (PS&E) needed for the successful construction of the proposed improvements. 2. Identify the professional, technical and support staff that will be performing the work associated with the proposed scope of services. Short resumes may be included, but extensive resumes should be limited to key personnel only. 3. Include a timeline indicating project milestones, including the delivery of final plans, specifications, and cost estimates ready for public bid. The proposal should provide a flow chart showing project tasks and timing. Page 5 of 9 4. Include a list of similar projects recently completed by the Consultant, identifying the location, date, agency and contact person name, address and phone number. 5. Previous obligations with other projects (related to time and availability of staff) . 6. Name of sub-consultants to be used for specific aspects of the project, including a summary of previous working arrangements on similar types of work. 7. Statement of local preference eligibility, including identification of any office located in the City of San Bernardino and the number of employees stationed at the office, the number of employees doing business inside the City limits, and a copy of your firm's City of San Bernardino Business License. The proposal should state which individuals that will be working on this project are actually stationed in the local office. 8. Items, actions or information the Consultant expects to be provided by the City. 9. Any comments or suggestion that the Consultant believes necessary to improve the finished project or to comply with the requirements ofthis RFP. 10. Separate sealed envelope. Fixed fee or noHo-exceed fee for the work required by this RFP, together with an hourly rate sheet applicable to this project, including all materials and expenses, shall be submitted in a separate sealed envelope. Please note that the City will not payor compensate for travel time, courier services, mileage or reimbursement for travel to or from the City of San Bernardino to attend meetings or conduct the activities necessary to complete tasks required as part of subject consultant services. V. SELECTION PROCESS The selection process will be based on a point system and will consist of three phases as follows: 1. First phase selection shall consist of an evaluation by staff (including the Development Services Director, City Engineer, a Senior Engineer and Project Manager) of proposals based on the above items identified in Section III B (except No. 10). An additional five (5) points will be given to City of San Bernardino based consultants. In order to be deemed as "City of San Bernardino Based Consultant, the company shall have an office with a minimum of one (1) owner or employee doing business inside the City limits and shall possess a City Business License. The three (3) consultants with the highest points will continue to the interviews. A maximum of 100 points can be achieved in this phase of the selection process. The three consultants with the highest Page 6 of 9 numerical scores will be invited to continue with the second phase of the selection process. 2. Second phase of the selection process will consist of staff evaluation of a presentation by the three consultants with the highest numerical score from the first phase selection. The interview will be detailed questions on this specific project, including, but not limited to, personnel, schedule, project staging, and knowledge of the project. Five (5) points of local preference will also be awarded in this phase of the selection process for Consultants that meet the requirements identified in paragraph 1 above. A maximum of 100 points can be achieved in this phase of the selection process. 3. The third and final phase of the selection process will consist of staff submitting a final package to the Mayor and Council for consideration approval. Final scores of the top three consultants will be submitted to the Mayor and Common Council with a recommendation to award an Agreement for Professional Services to the consultant with the highest numerical score. However, the Mayor and Common Council have the prerogative to award an Agreement for Professional Services to any of the top three consultants or reject all proposals. 4. If the Mayor and Common Council award an Agreement for Professional Services, the selected consultant will be requested to execute an Agreement for Professional Services (draft copy attached). Failure of the consultant to execute the Agreement within 60 days of approval by the Mayor and Common Council will void the approval. VI. GENERAL This "Request for Proposal" does not commit the City to award a contract, pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a proposal in response to this request, procure or contract for any services. All proposals submitted in response to this request will become the property of the City and may be used by the City in any way deemed appropriate. The City reserves the right to accept or to reject, in part or in its entirety, the response to the request for proposal if such action is deemed to be in the best interest of the City. Any contract entered into as a result of this proposal shall be considered to include the items of work detailed in this proposal unless specifically deleted in the proposal at the request of the City. VII. PAYMENT The Consultant that is recommended by Staff and approved by Mayor and Common Council shall attend the pre-design meeting to establish the start date. Once the Notice to Proceed has been given, the Consultant can submit for payments. The City will release funds at percentages with receipt of Plans, Notices, or Specifications. No payment shall be given above the percentage of completed work accepted by the City. The City shall hold 15% of the total cost for 360 calendar days after acceptance of plans and specifications by the City, or 45 calendar days after the City issues a Notice of Completion for the project, whichever occurs first. Page 7 of 9 Any request for additional information or clarification should be submitted to Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer, at (909) 384-5057 Ext. 3305. ATTACHMENTS: Site Location Maps Liability/Insurance Requirements Draft Copy of Agreement for Professional Services Page 8 of 9 'P'\l;'l"ili ; }~ LIABILITY / INSURANCE REQillREMENTS Engineer shall maintain insurance policies meeting the minimum requirements set forth herein. All insurance maintained by the Engineer shall be provided ,by insurers satisfactory to the City. Certificates evidencing all insurance coverage required herein shall be delivered to the City prior to the Engineer performing any of the services under the Agreement. All insurance certificates required herein shall name the City as an additional insured and provide for thirty (30) days written notice from the insurer to the City prior to cancellation of any insurance policy of the Engineer. A. ERRORS & OMISSIONS - The Engineer shall maintain errors and omissions insurance with a combined single limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. B. COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - The Engineer shall maintain comprehensive general liability and automobile liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. c. WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE - The Engineer shall maintain worker's compensation insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of California for all workers employees by the Engineer. Page 9 of 9 , I ~ ENGINEERING DESOURGES Of SOUIlIERN CUlIIINII. 1tC. ATTACHMENT "C" 1 OO.OO/P December 15, 2004 City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services Division of Public Works 300 North D Street, 3rd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Attention: Mark Lancaster, P.E. City Engineer SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SERVICES PROPOSAL Gentlemen: Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. (ERSC) proposes to complete the planning and design services as outlined in the accompanying proposal concerning the Victoria Avenue improvements for the City for a lump sum amount of $285,230. Proposed lump sum fee excludes preparation of legal descriptions and plats for permanent acquisition of rights-of-way or temporary construction easements. Since the extent is very uncertain, involving perhaps:l: fifty (SO) parcels, we propose to prepare such documents for an amount of $750 per parcel which would include both a permanent take and temporary construction easement for a parcel. Proposed fee does not include preparation of a work area traffic control plan by Katz, Okitsu and Associates. If desired, fee would be $17,500. Additional services will be conducted in accordance with the enclosed Schedule of Hourly Fees and those of our subconsultants, subject to a mark-up of 15 percent. This fee proposal does not include any allowance for our current contract and compensation with the City of Highland for modifications to the intersection of Victoria and Highland under the City's grant. Very trul yours, k" c:; ~~ . Z .. t11-1 ohn G. Eg n, P.E. ? rincipal Engineer JGE:ma S:\ 10000000 Proposals\Vicloria Ave Proposal\ERSC proposal. wpd 1620 COMMERCENTER CIRCLE, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92408-3430 PHONE (909) 690-1255 - FAX (909) 890-0995 ATTACHMENT "C" SECTION 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW AND SCOPE OF SERVICES A. PROJECT SYNOPSIS Victoria A venue in the City of San Bernardino north of Highland Avenue is a heavily-traveled access to and from the San Manuel Indian Casino. A new and larger casino is to open in mid- January which very likely will increase the already heavy traffic to the site consisting of cars, many buses, and delivery and maintenance vehicles. Access to Victoria Avenue is from Highland Avenue which, in the vicinity of Victoria Avenue, is wholly or partially within the City limits of the City of Highland. To provide for a safer passage, a more attractive entrance, and to allay issues concerning the neighbors, the City is proposing to construct significant improvements to the reach of Victoria Avenue from Highland north to the Indian Reservation/City boundary. As contained in the City's RFP and per additional expressions of City staff, the Victoria Avenue improvement project will include the following features. . Widen Victoria to four travel lanes, two each way, separated by a l2-foot landscaped raised median; median breaks will be provided only at Citrus Street and Mirada Road intersections. . There is, however, to be no right-of-way acquisition from residential parcels. . Modifications are to be made to the intersection ofLynwood Drive to allow eastbound traffic right-turn only to Victoria A venue south. Additionally, the intersection is to be signalized. . Add a second left-turn lane to eastbound Highland Avenue for access to northbound Victoria. " l . Construct an exclusive southbound right-turn lane on Victoria Avenue to access westbound Highland Avenue. . Modify existing traffic signals at Highland A venue to accommodate the street widening and two eastbound left-turn lanes, and a southbound exclusive right-turn lane on Victoria Avenue. . Construct new traffic signals at Lynwood Drive intersection. . Modify or relocate existing storm drain facilities for the proposed widening of Victoria A venue. These will include channel/culvert crossings located north of 28th Street, a 24-inch RCP culvert crossing north of the Patton State Hospital (PSH) entry at Date Street, and a IS-inch RCP catch basin collector pipe located south of the PSH Date Street entry. ATTACHMENT "C" . Construct sound walls on both sides of Victoria Avenue - on the east side from PSH to the Indian Reservation/City boundary, and on the west side from the San Bernardino County Flood Control District (FCD) property to Lynwood Drive and extending on the south side ofLynwood Drive to FCD drainage right-of-way. Funding for the project has been indicated to be from funds that the City has received from negotiated settlement with the San Manuel Indian Tribe and can be used on the entire project area. Of note, the City of Highland had a grant available which can be utilized only for upgrade of the portions of the Victoria A venue and HigWand Avenue intersection within its boundaries which includes all except the northeast comer. B. PROJECT SITE OBSERVATIONS AND RELATED ADDITIONAL SERVICES In addition to the facilities and features and the implied impacts and services from the City's RFP, site inspection, observation, research, and contact with City staff indicates that the following additional project requirements and design services to be necessary. :;~ . Curb and gutter exists on both sides of Victoria Avenue. Located at a consistent distance from centerline on the west, the east side curb is considerably narrowed at the PSH frontage. Behind the curb for most of the street is a three-foot, stamped, brick-red concrete with trees, adjoining the sidewalk in a 12-foot parkway. Block wall borders residential development. Existing street is located within right-of-way which varies from 82.5 to 88 feet in width and also varies from two lanes near Highland to four lanes north of PSH. Since there is to be no right-of-way acquisition in the residential areas, widening in these areas will impact the existing parkway width, as well as curb and gutter, landscaped strip, the sidewalk, and curb returns at five locations. Construction of sound walls in the residential areas will result in replacement of existing perimeter wall or construction adjacent to stay in existing right-of-way. Caissons may be necessary to stabilize the wall. To aid in better mitigating traffic sound travel, sound measurements will be made on Victoria Avenue and evaluation and recommendations by an acoustical consultant. . There are existing overhead power lines along the west side of Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue northerly along the FCD frontage, extending beyond 28th Street. Street lights are also found in the stamped concrete area. . In addition to the drainage facilities mentioned in the City's RFP, site inspection revealed the existence of an open concrete drainage channel behind and adjacent to the PSH fence on the east side of Victoria A venue. Conversation with the Plant Operations Superintendent for PSH indicates that this channel conveys storm runoff and also possibly overflow from PSH reservoir and onsite wells. There is ~ :": ..' ;~:! .~~. i -,~ ATTACHMENT "C" also a catch basin on the southwest comer of 28th Street which may be an additional feature. A considerable area of drainage to the north side of PSH from Orange Street on the east is picked up, it is believed, by the channel crossing of Victoria Avenue north of 28th Street on the north boundary of PSH. Research of City records indicates that the channel transitions to a 42-inch CSP which underlies the existing west side sidewalk, picks up drainage from the 28th Street catch basin, and presumably discharges to the FCD detention basin. Street widening, therefore, could affect this drainage channel and require modifications, also. Design of median and parkway landscaping needs and will be done to achieve an overall balance and effect. Additionally, consideration will be given to seek retention of rainfall and excess irrigation within the landscaped portion to prevent runoff of nutrients. Maintenance aspects of plants and irrigation method will be coordinated with the City staff. . The existing signals at Citrus Street will also be impacted by proposed widening of Victoria Avenue and require upgrade. . Concerning the Highland A venueNictoria Avenue intersection: ~ To effect the proposed exclusive southbound right-turn lane on Victoria A venue to Highland may impact the existing apartments as well as the corner mini-mart/service station. Ideally, storage lane needed to accommodate turn traffic may be as long as 300 to 350 feet for a 45-mph zone. Overhead power line and pole are also impacted by the proposal. To widen this area, that is, the west side of Victoria, right-of-way take would cause a major dislocation or necessary acquisition of the mini- mart/service station. In ERSC's current work with the City of Highland for this proposal, the property take has been appraised in excess of $1,000,000. Alternatively, moving to the east would require obtaining right-of-way from the Indian parking lot frontage that may necessitate a misalignment of Victoria Avenue north vs. that to the south of Highland Avenue. ~ To achieve the second left-turn lane on eastbound Highland Avenue will impact right-of-way either at the mini-mart/service station to the north or on existing residential properties on the south side or both. Currently, there is no sidewalk on either side for this reach from the FCD property on the north side or from Robinson Road on the south side to Victoria Avenue. Adjacent residential property on the south side of Highland is fenced, but with no finished street improvements, however. Relocation of ATTACHMENT "C" the power pole(s) and a gas vault will be required together with right-of- way acquisition. . Concerning the left-turn lanes on eastbound Highland, we would consider a signal schedule to designate an additional proposed left-turn lane at Highland Avenue and Victoria Avenue as a left-turn and through lane during peak hours. . It is our understanding that the San Manuel Indians had a detailed traffic study completed recently. With the opening of the new casino, traffic counts at the intersection should be updated. We, therefore, propose to gather this information at peak traffic volumes to include turning movements to provide current information to aid in design of storage for left and right-turn lanes and for signal operation. C. ERSC RELATED CONTRACT ERSC is currently under contract with the City of Highland for design of modifications to the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Highland A venue. With grant funding, the City is seeking to construct a right-turn lane on southbound Victoria A venue, widening of westbound Highland A venue and related signal modifications. ERSC staff has developed a number of alternatives to achieve the City of Highland's objectives together with right-of-way impacts. Appraisal by the County has put a high value on the service station/mini-mart on the northwest corner. Extension of an exclusive right-turn lane on Victoria A venue will be hampered by limited parking for the existing apartment just to the north. Addition of a second left-turn lane for eastbound Highland A venue may require purchase of the two residences east of Robinson Road and modifications to parking for an existing insurance office. D. SCOPE OF ENGINEERING SERVICES .:,j In response to the needs of the project, the City's expressed requirements and with the benefit of completion of many similar projects, ERSC has developed and presents the proposed approach and scope of services to the Victoria A venue proj eel. Contained in this section is a description of the overall services with engineering services to be conducted by ERSC presented in detail. Proposed service proposals by our several subconsultants are contained in subsequent sections. Services, then, proposed to be conducted by the ERSC project team to effect preparation of contract documents needed and requested by the City, will include, then, the following major task categories. 1. Environmental documents and related efforts will be conducted by the firm of Tom Dodson and Associates. In general, their efforts will be directed to the ATTACHMENT "C" preparation of documents and processes necessary to satisfy CEQA requirements for the project and provide the support services through project consideration including necessary community meetings and identification of anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures. A detailed proposal from Tom Dodson and Associates of all the proposed tasks and detail is contained at Section 6. Sound measurements and evaluations/recommendations will be made by the firm of Hans Giroux and Associates. The firm's proposal is also contained in Section 6. 2. Street widening and related work will be conducted by ERSC, details presented subsequently. 3. Median and parkway landscape and irrigation will be completed by the firm of Purkiss Rose-RSI. Their detailed proposal is contained at Section 7. In general, efforts will involve and include planning and advising concerning the overall concept for the Victoria Avenue corridor as well as the Lynwood Drive portion, suggestions concerning the mix and overall appearance and balance of the landscape as well as design. 4. Design of signal modifications for the Victoria/Highland intersection and the new signals at Lynwood Drive, related signing and striping, street lights will be conducted by the firm of Katz, Okitsu and Associates, including application for electric service. A work area traffic control plan can also be prepared at additional cost if desired. Their detailed proposal is contained at Section 8. An additional task or effort which we propose to conduct is the collection and analysis oftraffic counts at the intersection of Victoria and Highland in order to provide greater and more accurate information in design of signal operation and turn lanes. This effort will be conducted by the firm of Counts Unlimited, following opening of the new casino. ~: ERSC's efforts concerning design for the widening of Victoria A venue will include survey and mapping, analysis of alternatives and, following selection, preparation of contract documents to facilitate bidding and construction of street widening features of the project. Specific services, tasks, and our general approach to the project will be as outlined in the following task descriptions. 1. Kick-off planning and research meeting with the City staff involving key members of the ERSC project team to confirm scope, project approach, design standards, limits of work, schedule of service, review submittal requirements, and meetings calendar. This would advantageously, we believe, include a field inspection trip . to discuss and finalize planning and guidelines. ATTACHMENT "C" 2. Conduct field surveys and aerial photography and topo mapping of the route with field survey to include cross-sections, location of surface features which may not show up in the aerial photo, as well as survey of evidence of all subsurface utilities including drain and sewer inverts. 3. With the information obtained from the aerial topo mapping, ERSCwill then prepare base topo maps at a scale of 1" = 40' or other scale for use in planning and design for street improvements, signals, and landscaping. Information additional to that shown in the aerial photo and obtained by on-the-ground field surveys, or utilities research will be added. 4. Research records related to the project including that of utilities, existing street improvements, and property ownership. This information will be added to the base topo maps so that a clear and complete picture of all data which may impact design is available. 5. Undertake and complete preliminary design and analyses of means of achieving the City's objective for the widening of Victoria Avenue and Highland Avenue. These efforts will include development of conceptual alignment alternatives, identification of right-of-way impacts or deficiencies, identification of utility impact or relocations that may be required, as well as estimated construction costs and schedules for each alternative. During the conduct of this effort, ERSC's Project Manager will maintain coordination and communication with the City concerning progress and issues, and the Project Manager, together with key team members, will meet and confer with the City as required to aid our analyses. 6. At the conclusion of planning and alternative analyses, project team members will conduct a review meeting with the City to present our findings and recommendations and to effect an alternative selection by the City. 7. ERSC will then prepare a phasing plan to reflect the City's construction priorities, that is, sound wall construction, right-of-way acquisition, and utility relocation in an initial phase. For areas in which right-of-way acquisition may be required and ERSC will provide right-of-way acquisition documents. These will consist of legal descriptions and plats necessary for all proposed improvements. Additionally, we will prepare temporary construction easement documents where required for that phase of the work. 8. Following preliminary planning and identification and selection of preferred alternative, and with the use of utility records obtained per Item No.4, ERSC will research and identify from available records, the location and depth of all existing underground utilities within the limits of proposed improvements, as well as . overhead utilities. We will identify underground and overhead utilities which will conflict with proposed improvements and coordinate with utility companies to initiate and effect required utility relocation work. ERSC's effort will encompass ATTACHMENT "C" 13. Submittals at agreed upon completion stages or milestones will be made by ERSC and subconsultants, and review meetings scheduled to receive City's input. 14. ERSC design staff will be available to respond to questions and issue clarifications during the bid period. .r.l 9>:~ "':",' .i.:~; i ~... ", ATTACHMENT "C" SECTION 3 PROJECT SCHEDULE A Gantt-type bar chart for the project is contained on the following page including our best estimates of the time required for the various tasks. Necessarily, some of the tasks, particularly those of environmental documentation require a looser estimate and, therefore, more latitude. 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LU d) ~ i a cj :!; .{ Z IX o Ii. ~ lJ Z . Ili :J: I- ::> o Ul Ii. o Ul w lJ IX ::> o Ul W IX I:l Z ii! w w z ij z w . I ~ J 1 ' I ~ w II [[ ~ E ~ j E II j 1. I. : I h I 1!8 -! Ii Ii ATTACHMENT "C" TOM DODSON & ASSOCIATES 2150 N. ARROWHEAD AVENUE SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92405 TEL (909) 882-3612 . FAX (909) 882-7015 E-MAIL tda@empirenet.com - ~ ~t ,~'.~Jli December 14, 2004 Mr. John Egan Engineering Resources of Southern California 1820 Commercenter Circle San Bernardino, CA 92408 j',! Subject: Victoria Avenue Street Improvements Dear John: Thank you for asking Tom Dodson & Associates (TDA) to submit this proposal to assist Engineering Resources of Southern California (ERSC) with this project. It is our understanding that the City of San Bernardino is proposing to construct a variety of road and infrastructure improvements associated with the widening of Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to the boundary of the San Manuel reservation land. Additionally, some improvements will be constructed on Highland Avenue. The City's decision to construct and operate this project is considered a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and State CEQA Guidelines Section 15378. Thus, to comply with CEQA the City must consider the potential for adverse environmental impacts to result from implementing this project. The first step in this evaluation is the preparation of an Initial Study. The Initial Study will focus on those activities and components of the proposed project that can cause physical change to the existing environment if the project is approved and implemented. The following scope of work outlines the work effort that TDA proposes to meet the City's objective for this project. Fee proposal under separate cover. Scope of Work Task 1: Preoare Proiect Descriotion ~ Working with ERSC and City staff, TDA will prepare a project description for the proposed project. We anticipate three meetings to obtain data and clarify the project and thereafter, finalize the project description. TDA will submit a draft of the project description for review and comments to ERSC and the City within 2 weeks of receipt of all needed data. Task 2: Preoare Technical Assessments The project is located within the existing right-of-way of Victoria and Highland avenues. It is our understanding that the project will not affect land that has not been previously disturbed by previous development. This proposal assumes that all technical studies (geotechnical investigations, drainage studies, traffic studies, etc.) will be provided by ERSC or the City. Using technical data supplied, TDA will prepare the Initial Study using the City's CEQA Guidelines checklist format. Substantiation for all conclusions reached will be provided in the document. Mitigation measures will be provided where necessary to reduce potential project-related impacts to the greatest extent feasible. ATTACHMENT "C" Mr. John Egan December 14, 2004 Page 2 TDA will provide ERSC and the City with a screencheck draft of the completed Initial Study for review and comment within 5 weeks of receipt of needed data. Agreed upon revisions to the Initial Study will be made and the document will be circulated for public review and comment. This includes assisting the City with the posting of a Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration, a Notice of Availability, and a Notice of Completion. The public review and comment period will be a minimum of 30 days to allow circulation to the State Clearinghouse. Task 3: Process the Neaative Declaration and Issue the Notice of Determination Unless some issue(s) which is/are not known at this time arise, we feel a Mitigated Negative Declaraiton (MND) will be the appropriate environmental determination for the project. TDA will assist the City with preparation of responses to any comments received during the public review period. TDA will also assist the City with preparation and processing of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, MND, and the Notice of Determination, if a MND is adopted for the project. Task 4: Community Meetinas TDA will assist the City to facilitate and conduct community meetings to provide a public presentation of the project, identifying anticipated impacts, proposed mitigation measures, and responses to public comments. Schedule TDA is prepared to meet with the City and ERSC to discuss the project, acquire data, and technical documents for use in preparing the Initial Study within one week of authorization to proceed. TDA will submit a screencheck draft of the project description within two weeks of receipt of needed data. TDA will submit a screencheck Initial Study to the City and ERSC for review within 5 weeks after receipt of the above mentioned data. TDA will provide a finalized Initial Study for circulation for public review and comment within 2 weeks of receipt of the comments on the screencheck Initial Study. Again, thank you for asking TDA to submit this proposal to assist ERSC and the City with this project. I hope you find the proposal acceptable, but should you have any questions or comments, please call. .:.:~ ~ If you find this proposal acceptable, please provide TDA with a purchase order or written authorization to proceed. Sincerely, Bill Gatlin Vice President BG/cmc Prop04/ERSC sow (ER-07~) ATTACHMENT "C" December 15,2004 John G. Egan, P.E. Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. 1820 Commercenter Circle San Bernardino, CA 92408 Subject: Victoria Avenue Widening Noise Study Our Reference No. Q04-228 Dear John: We are pleased to submit this proposal to be part ofERSC's project team. We will prepare the noise impact/mitigation study for the project. We have conducted numerous similar studies in over 25 years of professional acoustical consulting services. My resume, and a listing of relevant project experience, is attached. Our scope of services will include the following: . Conduct baseline noise measurements to establish current conditions, . Perform traffic noise computer modeling for future volumes prior to any mitigation, . Determine wall heights needed to achieve 65 dB CNEL in usable outdoor space, . Discuss possible constraints in meeting the 45 dB CNEL interior standard at any livable space not protected by sound walls (such as upstairs bedrooms), . Evaluate other noise control options (rubberized asphalt, berms instead of walls, structural upgrades, etc.) besides sound walls tt; . Compile fmdings into a noise technical report, . Attend two public forums to present findings or answer questions. We will require fifteen (15) working days from completion of the traffic study to perform the analysis and prepare the findings. We would complete the baseline documentation and initial analysis while awaiting traffic study data. We wish you success with your submittal. Please call me with any questions. Sincerely, Hans D. Giroux Senior Analyst, Giroux & Associates S:\IOOOOOOO PROPOSALSIVlCTORlA AVE PROPOSALIIIANS GIIlOUX PROPOSAL ATTACHMENT "C" purkiss rose-rsl December 8, 2004 John Egan Engineering Resources 1820 Commercenter Circle San Bernardino, CA 92408 Subject: City of San Bernardino Request for Proposal for Street Improvements along Victoria Avenue from Highland Ave. to Lynwood Drive Dear John: Purkiss Rose-RSI is pleased to be a member of your design team for this project. It is our understanding that our scope is to design the landscape improvements for parkways and twelve (12) foot wide medians on Victoria Avenue and some improvements, due to widening of Victoria and the new proposed intersection at Lynwood Drive. Included in our proposal is a detailed Scope of Services and a description of the assigned project personnel including their resumes. We have also included information regarding our fIrm and past experience. We look forward to working with you on this interesting project. If you need any additional information, please call. Sincerely, ~. Steve Rose, ASLA Landscape Architect (714) 871-3638 ext 109 Landscape Architecture Recreation and Park Planning 801 North Harbor Boulevard Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 871-3638 ATTACHMENT "C" 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Presented below is our Scope of Services with anticipated tasks, some of which are not spelled out in the RFP, but are normally performed on similar projects. PHASE J - CONCEPTUAL APPROVAL Attend a kick-off meeting with the design team, staff and other agencies to confirm scope, project approach, schedule of service and meeting calendar. Review submittal requirements, final limits of work, design standards and all preferred materials. A. Perform a site visit and review existing site conditions, landscape and points of connection. B. Once we have the base sheets from the engineers and the planting area is defined, we will develop a landscape concept that displays proposed landscape improvements for parkways and medians. Seek approval of the landscape design layout, preliminary plant palette and tree layout. C. Develop a Construction Cost Estimate for planting and irrigation. D. Work with the engineers to review and coordinate points of connection for water and power in each designated planting area. E. Based on public agency input, refine final layout plans and value engineering with staff. F. Map agronomic testing areas for execution by the contractor as part of their work. We will recommend inclusion of a test for Boron. PHASE II - CONSTRlJCTlON DOC(JMI'~NTS A. Based on the approved conceptual drawings, we will prepare construction documents needed for bidding and implementation of the project. Construction documents will include: . Irrigation Plans . Planting Plans . Details · Provide irrigation calculations · Specifications ATTACHMENT "C" 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES B. Prepare detailed construction cost estimates for all improvements, with quantities and unit prices, with backup. Construction cost estimates will be provided at each submittal of plans and specifications. C. Provide the Client with final stamped plans and specifications. ITEMS TO BE SUPPUEO BY THE CITY/CUENT ft:..:. . Street Improvements Drawings . Guidelines and Standards . Boilerplate Special Provisions ., .' , :.i ~~ ATTACHMENT "C" I_ Katz, Okitsu & Associates Traffic Engineers and rransporllllion Planners Proposed Scope of Services for Traffic Engineering Design Services in the Cities of San Bernardino and Highland BACKGROUND Katz, Okitsu & Associates will provide traffic engineering design services for Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. in conjunction with the widening of Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue project in the Cities of San Bernardino and Highland. The required work will include: . Traffic Signal Plan for three intersections . Left-turn Lane Analysis . Signing and Striping Coordination . Street Lighting Plans . Work Site Traffic Control SCOPE OF SERVICES Task 1 - Pre-Design Coordination At the onset of the Project, Katz, Okitsu & Associates will discuss with the Engineer the proposed plan and relevant projects. We will also discuss with staff of the City of San Bernardino the relevant issues and current design standards. Base plan information and proposed street improvements for the subject location would also be obtained from progress plans, City records, or other relevant records. Task 2 - Field Review ~ For existing intersections, each site is fully inspected in the field with respect to needs for preparing the design plans. Physical street improvements, existing traffic signalization, underground or overhead utilities and obstructions, signing and striping, and other relevant items would be located in the field with precision to be shown accurately on the plan. All improvement information obtained from records would also be verified in the field in conjunction with this review. Task 3 - Left-Turn Analysis Katz, Okitsu & Associates will prepare a brief memorandum analyzing the left-turn pockets for the Highland Avenue and Victoria Avenue intersection. This analysis is based upon the request from the City of San Bernardino to determine if the left-turn pockets are at an adequate storage length due to the San Manuel Casino opening nearby. Prepared for Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. TIUFFIC SIGNAL ENGINEERING SER YICES PROPOSAL for Victoria Widening Project in the Cities of Highland & San Bernardino December 13. 2004 I ATTACHMENT "C" I_ Katz, Okitsu & Associates Traffi' Enginllf5 and Transportation Planners Task 4 - Traffic Signal Plan Preparation An intersection base plan is prepared at I "=20' or metric equivalent for the location. The base plan will show centerlines, right-of-way lines, relevant existing or proposed street improvements, utilities of record, and existing traffic controls and improvements. All existing traffic signal poles, equipment, notes and schedules would be inventoried in the field and shown on the base plan. Proposed new or modified facilities will be designed and shown on the drawing to create a complete traffic signal plan. The plan would confonn to the requirements of the City of San Bernardino and would reference the latest edition of the Caltrans Standard Plans and Specifications. The plan would be designed in the specific fonnat required or requested by the City of San Bernardino to meet their approval. The plan will include all notes, schedules, and other features required to show future conditions completely and properly. The plans and specifications will include any special design features that are routinely used by the City of San Bernardino at all signalized intersections. 4.1 - Utility Coordination The location of all utilities marked or evident in the field, indicated on reference plans, or indicated by utility companies will be shown on the plans. Katz, Okitsu & Associates will distribute the plans and coordinate the design directly with all utility companies which may have facilities in the site vicinity. We will make design adjustments to avoid utilities as appropriate 4.2 - Signing & Striping Coordination The striping work required for this location is expected to be minor, limited to relocation of crosswalks and adjustment of existing lane lines. We will identify the need to revise striping and show required changes on the signal plan. However, separate signing and striping plans are excluded from our Scope of Services for this project. We prefer to prepare signing and striping plans at signalized intersections to minimize the need for redesign. If we do not prepare the signing and striping plans, and if plan check comments on signing and striping plans result in changes to the traffic signal plans, additional compensation may be requested. 4.3 - Signal Interconnect Plan Traffic Signal Interconnect conduits and related communication facilities may be affected. This work will be shown in the intersection plan with notes explaining any work that does not appear on the plans. No additional plan sheets are anticipated for signal interconnect for this project. Task 5 - Street Lighting Design Katz, Okitsu & Associates will provide plans for a street lighting design according to requirements of the Cities of San Bernardino and Highland. The final street lighting plans would be prepared for final plotting on D-sized sheets at 1"=40' (2400 feet of roadway). The project is expected to require 2 sheets. Prepared for Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. TRAFFIC SIGNAL ENGINEERING SERVICES PROPOSAL for Victoria Widening Project in the Cities of Highland & San Bernardino December 13. 2004 2 ATTACHMENT "C" I_ Katz, Okitsu & Associates Traffic Engineers and Transportation Planners Task 10 - Project Support We will be available to answer questions during bidding and construction from our offices. We will also be available to attend up to three (3) public hearings and present any traffic related material. PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION Katz, Okitsu & Associates will provide the necessary copies of our plans and specifications during the course of plan preparation. At the conclusion of the project, we would furnish original Mylar plan sheets meeting the requirements of the City of San Bernardino, "camera ready" specifications, plus word processing and CAD drawing files. Assembly of complete bid packages and printing would be the responsibility of others. :~ PERSONNEL ASSIGNED Rock E. Miller, P.E. P.T.O.E.: Mr. Rock Miller, P.E., will be the Principal-in-Charge for this project. Mr. Miller will perform Quality Assurance and will sign the plans. Mr. Rock Miller is a Vice PresidentJPrincipal Engineer for Katz, Okitsu & Associates. He is a registered Traffic and Civil Engineer in the State of California and has over 25 years of traffic signal planning, design, and operations experience. As the former City Traffic Engineer for Costa Mesa and Traffic Engineer with the County of Orange, he is thoroughly familiar with the latest capabilities and requirements available and expected from cities and municipal governments. For over 15 years, Mr. Miller has been a consultant at the senior or principal level in the field of traffic engineering. He is recognized as an expert in traffic safety design in Southern California. Mr. Miller has been responsible for completion of a wide variety of unique transportation projects, including an extensive array of services in support of pedestrian safety and crosswalk enhancement, signing and striping, street lighting, work site traffic control, impact analysis, and the design of street and highway improvements. Mr. Miller is well regarded for his ability to apply strong fundamental traffic engineering knowledge to custom situations. :.:; QUALIFICATIONS WITH REFERENCES !'l San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino Facility Renovation, Improvement, and Event Center Projects, San Bernardino County, California: Katz, Okitsu & Associates prepared a traffic study on behalf of the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians as part of a Tribal Environmental Study for the renovation and improvement of the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino facility and the event center project. The proposed Casino Project consisted of renovating the existing bingo and casino facilities and adding approximately 300,000 square feet including 135,000 square feet for the convention and banquet hall, 70,000 square feet of additional gaming area, 55,000 square feet of additional food service area and 50,000 square feet of additional administration area. The Project's are accessed via two main driveways on Lynwood Road. These driveways are expected to provide full access for patrons, employees, service Prepared for Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. TRAFFIC SIGNAL ENGINEERING SER VICES PROPOSAL for Victoria Widening Project in the Cities of Highland & San Bernardino llecember/3.2004 4 ATTA.CHMEl" T "D" . -D :NGINEERING DESOURCES OF SOUTHERN CAlifORNIA, INC. Schedule of Hourly Billing Rates (EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,2004) PRINCIPAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150.00 PRINCIPAL PLANNER. . . . $100.00 130.00 SENIOR PLANNER ...... 90.00 100.00 ASSOCIATE PLANNER. . . 75.00 85.00 ASSISTANT PLANNER ... 55.00 PRINCIPAL ENGINEER . . . . . . . . SENIOR CIVil ENGINEER ..... ASSOCIATE CIVil ENGINEER ASSISTANT CIVil ENGINEER 75.00 85.00 SENIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN .... . . . . . . . . . . . . ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II . . 80.00 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I .. 70.00 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY . ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN ... 55.00 SECRETARy........... 55.00 45.00 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.............................. 2.6 X DIRECT SALARY RESIDENT ENGINEER ................................... 2.6 X DIRECT SALARY SENIOR INSPECTOR .................................... 2.6 X DIRECT SALARY INSPECTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.6 X DIRECT SALARY MilEAGE. . .. . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. $0.42/MllE DIRECT COST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COST + 1 5% TESTIMONY UNDER OATH WILL BE BILLED AT $220 PER HOUR WITH A FOUR (4) HOUR MINIMUM C\FORMS\ERSC SCHEDULE OF HOURLY 81LUNG RATES2004.WPO RE\J.JSEO: JANUARY 1 3. 2004 " ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Mooting D,'" (D,'" Adop}'d)' J 1111,.;- n,m # Vote: Ayes ({2 Nays Change to motion to amend original documents 0 fd- Resolution # ~()s>~ Absent '*.3 Abstain Companion Resolutions Null/Void After: ~ days / Resolution # On Attachments: 0 Note on Resolution of attachment stored separately: 0 PUBLISH 0 POST 0 RECORD W/COUNTY 0 By: Date Sent to Mayor: Date of Mayor's Signature: Date of Clerk/CDC Signature: Reso. Log Updated: Seal Impressed: o o Date Memo/Letter Sent for Signature: I st Reminder Letter Sent: Date Returned: 2nd Reminder Letter Sent: Not Returned: 0 Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433, 10584, 10585, 12634): Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): Yes No By_ Yes No By_ Yes No By_ Yes No By_ Yes No By_ Copies Distributed to: Animal Control 0 EDA 0 Information Services 0 City Administrator 0 Facilities 0 Parks & Recreation 0 City Attorney 0 Finance 0 Police Department 0 Code Compliance 0 Fire Department 0 Public Services 0 Development Services 0 Human Resources 0 Water Department 0 Others: Not~ It^-}L fitwi UJ 1lf?R4 R"dy '0 FiI'V D,,,, >I )~ Revised 12/18/03 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Interoffice Memorandum CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Records and Information Management (RIM) Program DATE: January 25,2005 TO: Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer FROM: Eileen Gomez, Senior Secretary RE: Transmitting Documents for Signature - Resolution 2005-8 At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of January 10, 2005, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution No. 2005-8 - Resolution approving Agreement for Professional Services with Engineering Resources of Southern California to provide Civil/Traffic Engineering Services for the Design of Street, Storm Drain, Traffic Signal, and Sound Wall Improvementsalong Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue. Attached is one (I) original agreement with two (2) duplicate original agreements. Please obtain signatures in the appropriate location and return the ORIGINAL agreement to the City Clerk's Office as soon as possible, to my attention. Please keep the fully executed copies for your records and for the other party. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at ext. 3206. Thank you. Eileen Gomez Senior Secretary Signed: i t of the above mentioned documents. Date: Please sign and return -a ~IIGII&IIIIIG ESODRCES 01 SOIlTllRR CIUItlRllII, INC. 3550 E. Florida Avenue, Suile B Hemel, California 92544 Tel 951 765-66~""\rn,~ (If:iri~,~4;~rc:.: r" ~ji~',\~~' t~J D lE;lQ) TRANSMITTAL C~~0~~~~;~t"'~ [-:_~I~~~,.i.\.::,~~~~o DEPAHTl\..1LJT Attention: Mark Lancaster, RCE Deputy Director/City Engineer Date: February 7, 2005 Job No. 00015010 Re: Victoria Avenue from Highland Avenue to Lynwood Avenue To: City of San Bernardino Development Services Department 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino CA 92418-0001 Description: 1 original and 1 duplicate original of the Cooperative Agreement for the above-referenced project as requested. o For Approval . For Your Use o As Requested o For Review and Comment o For Bids Due 20_ o Approved as Submitted o Approved as Noted o Returned for Corrections o o o o o Resubmit Copies for Approval Submit Copies for Distribution Return Corrected Prints Prints Returned After Loan to Us By Brenda S. Visser, Executive Secretary to: MATT BRUDIN, PRESIDENT /bsv cc: Mr. John Egan, ERSC Sbo w/enclosure If enclosures are not as noted, notify us at once, S\ADMIN\FORMS\rORMS\ VIsser T ransmlttaLwpd