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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS01-Building & Safety CITi OF SAN BERNARD10 - REQU~T FOR COUNCIL ACiON From: Charles P. Dunham, C.E. Acting Superintendent Dept: Building and Safety Date: May 1, 1986 Subject: Pl an Check Servi ces Proposals Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: We would recommend BSI Consultants, Inc. be awarded the agreement for building plan review services until such time as the Superintendent is chosen or until our services for plan checking time is shortened to two or three weeks. -~~~:Z?~ Signature Contact person: Charles P. Dunham, C.E. Phone: 5214 " Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: 80% pIan check fee Source: Finance: Council Notes: .. ... 75-0262 Agenda Item No. S -l . C" OF SAN BERNAR~O - REQ~T FOR COUNCIL A.ION STAFF REPORT The plan check services proposals from BSI Consultants, Inc., ESGIL Corporation, and Van Dorpe & Associates are all comparable in cost and quality. We would recommend BSI Consultants, Inc. because they are closer in location and readily available. The purpose of our proposing a plan check service is to shorten our plan checking time to two or three weeks. George Worley, Plan Check Engineer, left the City January 3, 1986, and Jack Rosebraugh, Superintendent, retired March 14, 1986. Charles P. Dunham, C.E., Plan Check Engineer, joined the City February l~, 1986, and has been in charge of the Building & Safety Department since March 10, 1986, subsequently filling the jobs of two (2) positions, plan checking and superintending. The Building & Safety superintendent also functions as the code enforcement super- visor until this position is authorized and filled. The plan checker is serving as public counter permit clerk until this position is authorized and filled. The architects, engineers, contractors, and developers are entitled to the timely service they are paying for by their plan check fees and we desire to provide them that privilege and service. The backlog for plan checking has increased because of the volume of construction. The construction activity valuation for February, 1986, was $20,375,966, March $16,482,526 and April $11,943,874. The valuations are close to our all-time high on record. The urgency to add this to the supplemental agenda is that the backl04 of plan checking is seven to eight weeks. 'f) .. 15-0264 . . . . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROPOSAL FOR PLAN CHECK SERVICES '0 B51 , 1985 by 851 .. ------ ----- . . . Il5I CONSULTANTS, INC. . Consultants to Governmental Agencies April 24, 1906 Mr. Charles Dunham Acting Building Superintendent City of San Bernardino 300 "0" Street, Room 331 San Bernardino, CA 92418 SUBJECT: Proposal for Building Plan Check Contract Services Dear Mr. Dunham: BSI CONSULTANTS, INC. is pleased to have the opportunity to respond to your Request for Proposal for Building Plan Check Services. The enclosed proposal provides all the requested documentation and has elaborated in areas that we feel to be helpful. The Appendix may be of particular interest; it is abbreviated but illustrates BSI well. BSI offers a professional staff with high standards for quality management and organizational philosophy that instills enthusiasm in its employees. This affords our clients quality service. We look forward to the opportunity to further discuss how we can accommodate your building plan check needs. Very truly yours, BSI CONSULTANTS, INC. ~d~ Scott R. Fazekas, Vice President Manager, Building Safety Division SRF:dw enc. ... 1415 East 17th Street. Santa Ana. California 92701 . [714) 558-1952 ;:l" Berryman & Stephenson Industries Company 1. . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Lette~ of T~ansmittal INTRODUCTION SCOPE OF SERVICES Task 1 - Project Manage~ 4 Task 2 - Plan Check 5 Task 3 - Public Relations/City Rep~esentation 9 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 10 10 OFFICE HOURS AND PLAN TRANSMITTAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 12 COMMUNICATION 13 PROFESSIONAL FEES 14 r ~ 'f!J 1 4 . , ~ r .1' " [L] . . . Building Services Division r BSI CONSULTANTS, INC., a Bem'man & Stephenson Industries cumpany, i; ple~l")ed to offer its dients complete and comprehensive Building Services, TIlis imponant discipline is tailored specitkally to supplement our dient's staff or to provide all necessary services on a contratlual basis. f The Building Services Discipline BS! provides: . building code, tire code, and ancillary code interpretation and administration interpretation and administration of state ,md federal laws which are m,mdated to local jurisdictions for enforcement complete plan check and inspection services of buildings and structures processing of all related documentation TIlese services are provided for all types of structures rJoging from single family residences to commercial and residential high-rises, The abiliry to interface well with other disciplines inmh'ed in the develop- ment process as well 'LS with the puhlic is a highly regarded and essential rrmction which is also pro\'ided, BS! will provide all of these services or :.tnv combination thereof that will tit the needs of its clients, Building Codes Because re\"isions are continually heing made to the codes to allow t{)[ new methods ~md materbls in constfilltion, it is essential that eyerv jurisdiction have available a well- trained statT in order to provide quality plan check and inspection St'nices. BSI provides quality ent"rcement of the building code and ancillan: c<xit's. Our thorough under- standing of the code and the intent with \vhich it was ~Tinen permit consistent ~md proper enforcement while maintaining the respect of both the dient and the public. Fire Codes TIle design of ",:lter supply ~ystems to the building site. standpipe 'Uld sprinkler ~'vstems, alarm systems, tire depanment access, fire tlow'calculations, tlammahle materiall"mdling, etc.. all contrihute to safe building design. l1lese features are typically reviewed by Fire Depanment personneL TIle l unique combination of building anu fire - setyices. imegrateu to provide efficient and (omprehensi\'e plan check'), is available l through BSt ID5ii State Handicap Regulations (O.S.A.) BSI !)fO\'ides comprehensive administration of the handicap regulations \yhich the Office of the State Architect mandates local juris- dictions to enforce. l1lis applies [0 hoth new and existing buildings. Our staff is qualitled to interpret and enforce state law :.md also has the capability to revie~' requests for "unreasonable hardship" wai\'ers and apprm'e or deny them in accordance with state pulicy. State Handicap Regulations (H.CD.) BSI also administers the new handicap regulations ",ilich Icx:al jurisdictions are mandated to enforce by the State DepaIl- ment of HOLlsing and Community Deyelop- ment, Etll'cti\'e September 1 'i, 19H'i, these standards will pursue a ditTerem approach than the OS.-\. regulations in that they apply only to apanments 'Uld address adaptability as opposeu to accessibility. State Energy Regulations BSI provides energy calculation review and Held inspection of energy law requirements. Because the energy regulations have heen radicallv modified and continue to change, consi<.k~rable confusion in the huilding industry has resulted. BSI provides a t()rmat that is easilv unuers[O<x! Iw hoth the inspector ~uid the builder hlcilitJ.ting improveo Held relations and impro\'ed quality of the end pnxluct, State Noise Ordinance BSI's sen.-jces include checking to see that both interior and exterior noise intrusion are properly addressed by the designer and that the necessary assemhlies pn )\'ide the required degree of sound attenuation, Federal Flood Plain Regulations ~bny jurisdictions ha\'e areas that, due to either thdr proximity to \vater or their e1e\:ltion, are suhiect to federal tl,xld plain regulations. \X'e prnvide enforcement of these regulations during hoth the design and constructi( 111 phase. II II '" Grading and Soils Engineering BSI responds to [he critical nature of proper huilding pad and site design and their I I I :i II " !,i :i .. d " .. impact on proposed structures hy . anticipating potential prohlems and addressing u1em in both me plan check and inspel1ion stage. The company has rrJineu staff capahle of administering grading ordinances md re\'iewing soils reports for sound engineering practice and overseeing proper construction methLXls. Special Inspection Administration There is an increasing emphasis being placed on the role of the deputy inspector with typically little or no regulation of the inspeaor's performance compounded "im minimal obligation on the part of the inspector. BSI has a method for keeping records of whether or nor a deputy inspector is authorized to perform certain inspections, what scope of inspeaion the inspeaor agrees to be responsible for, and for which job inspections are intended to be provided for. By monitoring mis, responsibility is placed on the deputy inspector to assure proper execution of his duties. Record Keeping BSI understands me importance of proper record keeping and an organized paper flow system. The company can act as a consultant Range of Services Engineering Management ~ . O~.lniZ3tional Administration and Analysis .. . Tratfic Engineer . District En~int'er .- . City Engineer Public ~'orks Director Assessment Districts I~ I" 1911, 1913, 191-; :\1..15 . Poli(t' & Fire DbiUillS Q . 19"':"2 landsc3ping ;..md [jgh[in~ .~.t . . Communi~' Facilitks District (:\tdln.Roos) Landscape Architecture [!] . Park Planning and Desi~n . Landscape ;..taintt:'nance .\ltnagemem . Water Conse('\:~uion Programs . Stfet'tS(."ape Planning '.IOU Design Plan Check ~. Publiclmpron:mems . Tr..lctJ.m.lParcd.\bps . Buddmg Sc:r\"Kes . Land~apt:' Impron'ffient-; Transportation Systems l~J . TrJl1sportJrioll p,bnning . Transit Systems ~ . Tr.msponatlon Systems .\1:1nJ.geffient . Parking, Pedesm:ln and Bike"~y Studies Pavement Engineering 0"; . Design . Route Swuies ; . Financing Altt'rn~Hin:'s \ . Pavement .\Ianagement Traffic Engineering ~ . Signal Design . Operations Studies LYJ . Speed Srudies . Traffic Satery Urban Planning [a . General Plans,' Spt..'dftt' Pbns . Poliry Pbns ... . Zlll1mg Documents . wnd ('.'it' Studies ~ . Soot). &:onomK Studies . Sitt' Design to impn)\"t;' a_bring pb.n. permit. ~U1d ret.-ore.! filing s. em O[ create a completely new system to tit the needs of its diem. \Xhile plcm5 and permits are the basic reconJs. maintaining additional documents such :IS lab rests. Held tests. installation cenitlcJthms. manutacturer's specitlcations. cenitlcatiol1s of satis[lCtory completion of on-site procedures, ere. is also imponam. BSI collects and maintains the documents essential to complete, well-orgJnizecl records of me projects. . II Il! I( Other Agencies While municipalities are not direaly responsible for enforcing the regulations and performing the duties of me follov.ing agencies, mey are obligated to identity when mese agencies are or should be involved "ith a project. BSI recognizes the need to interface "ith me following agencies: Health Depanment OSHA - Occupational Safery and Healm Administration AQMD - Air Qualiry Management District County Assessor and Recorder State Water Resources Control Board State HCD :>lobilehome Division Sanitation Districts Coastal Commission ,I Computer Services (~)' Daw B:.lSt: ~lanagem, em ~ . Sofrn;are De\'elopmeOl . Han.Jwart" InstallatHm . Service Bureau r Constnlction Manal!ement ~ . Resident En~inet'r . Constroction In..'ipeltion . Puhlic Improvements . BUliLlingSt'f"\'lces J . Landscape Impro\"l;:,mems . COmr~lL't Adminisrration Surveying llJ . Land Sur\'eying . Horizomal and \'enkal Control . Design and Construction SUlyeying Right of Way Services [0 . Appraisals . R W En~ineering l . Relocation Assistance . ......cquisitions N"egoriations Sanitation Systems ~ . St'wer Collection S\"stems ~ . Trunk Sysrems . Pump Stations . \'fasteU:lter Tre:.umem i, I Flood Control and Drainage ~ . Desi~n of Facilities . Hydrology Studies ~ . :'oUSter Plans . Flood .\l:1nagemem Water Systems ~ . Transmission :m,d Dis[rihution Faci!,ilieS . S[ora~e :mu Treatml.:nt Facilities. . :\t'rwork AnalYSIS . Pumr Stations Qk-rf\'T1l'Ul ,\ 'lQll1,.",,,n. Ill,.. lLji'\~ rhi'\~n'\l)lt, " . . . . INTRODUCTION Philosoohy Through our experience in providing contract services to cities, aSI has identified concepts and ideas that are essential for a consultant to possess, in order to effectively fulfill the building department requirements of a city. They are as follows: The experience and staff to respond to each city's needs in a timely, efficient, and cost effective manner. Administrative and management ability must be of high caliber to identify problem areas and provide for their correction in a timely and sure manner. The ability to recognize and develop the attributes and strengths of staff members, and to utilize them to their full potential must be demonstrated. A reputation for quality performance and integrity to successfully administer all aspects of the City's plan check responsibilities. A Project Manager that is a leader with the ability to establish goals and objectives for the department and then lead the staff in a team effort to accomplish the tasks leading to each objective. 'f' DSi .. . . . . Expectations and performance accountability must be established and adhered to. Professional representation on behalf of the City must be provided in order to maintain good public relations. Maintain communications with assigned City liaison through meetings, memorandums, and status reports. Effectively coordinate with other agencies which require Building Department involvement. Attend key meetings to keep informed on the most recent Code Administration techniques and procedures. The representative of BS1, as manager of plan check services, will have the knowledge and experience to orchestrate these concepts and ideas and make them work to the benefit of the City. This will result in excellent department performance. BS1 acts as an extension of the City's staff with capabilities and experience in all aspects of municipal plan check needs. Since ,the company does not perform design work for private developers, no conflict of interest can result during our tenure, allowing BS1 staff to maintain objectivity in the enforcement of building regulations. ~ GSi 4 . . . . The scope of regulations that affect the design and construction of buildings has become increasingly diverse and complex. It is essential to the proper operation of a building department that its staff be aware of and well trained in the interpretation and application of codes and their enforcement. Continually updated training is essential to maintaining quality code enforcement services. The following sections outline in more detail the scope of services, approach, unique qualifications, special concerns, personnel, and experience that BSI offers the City of San Bernardino to meet your day-to-day building department needs. ".'l BS~ ... . . . . SCOPE OF SERVICES The proposed scope of services has been formatted to accommodate all of the City's plan check needs. The following is the itemized scope of services which BSI's plan check staff is prepared to provide to the City of San Bernardino. Task 1 - Project Manager-Liaison BSI recognizes the need to ensure an adequate level of commitment to the City of San Bernardino by key personnel. A project manager will be assigned that will fully commit all work efforts to the proper function of the Plan Check Department. The BSI Project Manager will serve as an extension of the City's staff, fully capable of providing all necessary plan check services. The Project Manager will be responsible for the quality of all services provided by the staff. He must be capable of dealing with a diversity of personalities and many different levels of administrative, technical, professional, and manual labor categories that are involved in the scope of building code enforcement. The Project Manager and staff will represent the City in a professional manner in the public arena. BSI will also provide continual documentation providing updated information on the status of all plans in the process of being checked. ~ B-5i . . . . . Task 2 - Plan Check Plan Check Schedule BSI will maintain an acceptable turnaround time on plan check. If fluctuations in workload necessitate overtime or additional staff, it will be provided at BSI's expense. The proposed turnaround time is based on experience on the average response time when sufficientl~ staffed to provide cost effective services and meet the demands of the average workload. Fluctuations in development create intermittent cycles of heavy workloads. The anticipated average turnaround time for initial plan review will be as follows: New residential and small to average commercial within two weeks from receipt of plans. . Major commercial structures within thirty days. This schedule has been proposed as it is perceived in the industry as being above average and should easily accommodate the needs of the developers. Plan Check Services Plan checks will be in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations with which local jurisdictions are mandated to enforce as well as all codes and ordinances in effect by adoption at the time of plan check. The specific codes, regulations, and ordinances are as follows: BSi .. . . . . Building Codes The Uniform Building Code is supported by ancilliary codes such as the National Electrical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, and any others specifically designated in the City Ordinances. The contents of the ordinance itself where relevant to the Building Department is also designated as enforceable. As requested in your request for proposal, BSI proposes to respond to your request to check the plumbing, mechanical and electrical plans as well as the architectural and structural. i i i Since revisions are continually being made to the codes to allow for new methods and materials in construction, it is essential that every jurisdiction maintain a well trained staff in order to provide quality plan check and inspection services. BSI provides quality enforcement of the building code. Our thorough understanding of the code and the intent with which it was written permit consistent and proper enforcement while maintaining the respect of both the client and the public. State Handicap Regulations (O.S.A.) BSI provides comprehensive administration of the handicap regulations which the Office of the State Architect mandates the local jurisdictions to enforce. This applies to both new and existing buildings. Our staff is qualified to interpret and enforce state law and also has the capability to review requests for "unreasonable hardship" waivers and approve or deny them in accordance with state policy, should the City so desire. BSi . . . . State Handicap Regulations (H.C.D.l BSI also administers the new handicap regulations which local jurisdictions are mandated to enforce by the State Department of Housing and Community Development. Effective September 15, 1985, these standards pursue a different approach than the O.S.A. regulations in that they apply only to apartments and address adaptability as opposed to accessibility. State Energy Regulations BSI provides energy calculation review and field inspection of energy law requirements. Because the energy regulations have been radically modified and continue to change, considerable confusion in the building industry has resulted. BSI will provide a format, if so desired, implemented during the plan check stage, that is easily understood by both the inspector and the builder facilitating improved field relations and improved quality of the end product. . State Noise Ordinance BSI's services include. checking to see that both interior and exterior noise intrusion are properly addressed by the designer and that the necessary assemblies provide the required degree of sound '<attenuation. 8Sij .. . . . . . Federal Flood Plain Regulations Many jurisdictions have areas that, due to either their proximity to water or their elevation, are subject to federal flood plain regulations. If so desired, applicability will be checked and, if subject to these regulations, BSI will provide enforcement of these regulations during the plan check stage. This alerts the developer at the earliest possible time in order to permit advance planning. Grading Ordinance and Soils Engineering BSI responds to the critical nature of proper building pad and site design and their impact on proposed structures by anticipating potential problems and addressing them in the plan check stage. The firm has trained staff capable of administering grading ordinances and reviewing soils reports for sound engineering practice and overseeing proper construction methods. . Other Agenc ies While municipalities are not directly responsible for enforcing the regulations and performing the duties of the following agencies, they are obligated to identify when these agencies are or should be involved with a project. BSI recognizes the need to interface with the fOllowing agencies dwring the plan check process. aSi .. ~ .....------ . . . . 1 County Health Department OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration AQMD - Air Quality Management District County Assessor and Recorder State Water Resources Control Board State HCD Mobilehome Division . Sanitation Districts Task 3 - Public Relations/City Representation All representation with the public and other agencies regarding administrative actions, grievance resolutions, violation notifications, and code interpretations related to building plan check will be made in a professional and courteous manner in the office, field, and at public hearings. " GSi .. . . . . COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT While the position of the enforcement agency is often characterized as being one of opposition to development, this is not the case. BSI believes that enforcement is a part of development. A professional, consistent, and well trained staff will earn the respect of the developers while enforcing the codes. BSI will uphold the enforcement of all codes related to building construction, but will also strive to develop good community relations. OFFICE HOURS AND PLAN TRANSMITTAL BSI proposes to perform plan check services through its central plan check office in Orange County. In order to provide an established work environment at BSI's office, it is proposed that the plans be forwarded as the City deems necessary, by mail or courier. From BSI's Orange County office, plan checks, rechecks, and verbal communication with the applicants would be made. Corrections would then be handled directly with the applicant by mail. Should review of the plans in person be necessary, an appointment would be made with the applicant. This system is believed to be most convenient for all parties involved. Completed plans will be stamped, signed, and forwarded by mail, with a transmittal form, directly to the City. The method by which BSI transfers plans eliminates the possibility of the plans being tampered with when being forwarded to the City. 8Si I ! . . . . A questionnaire is sent to every applicant upon completion of plan review and approval by aSI. These opinions of BSI's performance will be forwarded to the City to keep you updated on the level of quality that aSI is providing. Additional Capabilities Independent of the services and capabilities addressed in this proposal, aSI feels that certain capabilities of our firm merit their attention. These additional capabilities either serve to indicate the range and depth of the company's expertise or may prove beneficial to the City in the future. The range of services are as follows: '0 Fire Code Enforcement Engineering Management Assessment Districts Landscape Architecture Transportation Systems Pavement Engineering Traffic Engineering Computer Services Construction Management Surveying Right of Way Services Sanitation Systems Flood Control and Drainage Water Systems Land Use Planning General Plan Preparation Specific Plans Zoning Ordinance Preparation BSi . iIlEVANT EXPERIE~ . For this service, it is ~ro~osed that Scott Fazekas serve as Project Manager. His extensive background includes su~ervision of building division staff, ins~ections, ~lan check, and com~laint investigations. As a graduate in Architecture from California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, a CABO Certified Building Official, ICBO Certified Plans Examiner and Building Inspector, and a State Licensed Combination Building Ins~ector, he worked for the City of New~ort Beach and Costa Mesa Building De~artments for 12 years. There he has dealt with architects, engineers, designers, develo~ers, building owners, contractors, ~lan checkers, and ins~ectors to assure safe and ~ro~er building construction through the a~~lication of federal, state, and local codes and regulations. Mr. Fazekas has ~lan checked buildings of a wide variety of construction and occu~ancy ty~es. He has also instructed 'code classes with Rancho Santiago Community College District and has lectured at and organized code related seminars. Su~~ort staff, while contributing diverse ca~abilities, is selected with certain characteristics in mind in order to ~rovide the combination of qualities that a ~ublic enforcement official must ~ossess. All ~lan check staff are licensed engineers and/or ICBO certified ~lans examiners. Professionalism - thorough knowledge of their job and an understanding of the intent behind the regulations '() they u~hold. Background in construction to enable a better understanding and relationshi~ with the ~ublic. Background in government agencies to eliminate the adjustment ~eriod that accom~anies the transition to an enforcement ~osture. BSi .. . . . . COMMUNICATION While effort on the part of City's staff will be minimal, input from the City's management team is welcome and considered an essential ingredient in developing a plan check service operation that will meet the City's needs and expectations. Scott Fazekas will serve as the Project Manager for BSI and will be available to represent the City in all matters as specified in this proposal as well as to confer and work with the City regarding any of their concerns. BSI is willing to attend meetings with the City as necessary to assure ongoing communication and to enhance BSI's ability to be responsive to the City's needs. BSI will provide updated information on the status of plans in the process of being checked. If BSI's services are to be utilized, it is requested that the City forward any ordinances, policies, interpretations, etc. to BSI to permit us to provide plan review services consistent with those of the City, also relating to us, the editions of codes which the City is currently enforcing. ", BSi ... . . . PROFESSIONAL FEES BSI proposes to provide the services outlined in this proposal for compensation in the amount of 80% of the plan check fee collected by the City. The appropriate edition of the Uniform Building Code and the most current edition of the Building Standards Valuation Data Chart or. other approved means would be used for establishing such fees. aSi . 't> .. - . . . . AGREEMENT FOR BUILDING PLAN REVIEW SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 1986, by and between the City of San Bernardino, a municipal corporation, located in the County of San Bernardino, State of California, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and BSI Consultants, Inc., a California corporation with principal offices at 1415 East Seventeenth Street, Santa Ana, California, hereinafter referred to as "ENGINEER. " WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, ENGINEER represents that he has that degree of specialized expertise contemplated within California Government Code Section 37103 and holds all necessary licenses therefor to practice and perform the services herein contemplated, and WHEREAS, the CITY requires said specialized services to perform the work, project, and activity herein contemplated thereby exempting this agreement from bid requirements, and WHEREAS, no official or employee of CITY has a financial interest in the subject matter of this agreement contemplated within the provisions of California Government Code Sections 1090-1092, and r--. Ud i~ rr:l it " r,I7 P riiI _a ls ,j ':J l5 &1 .ll.PR 28 198C . 1 of 5 Df HL. ;)}I\i;!' .- ~;.. ~-T" fJ\';a ....HIlI...,J t.;J, .;:)"",r;:: f ~!TY no: S!Fi jl~~Ii~!lllii\l' ..- -- . --~,... -- ..". -' - -.... . . . . WHEREAS, ENGINEER declares that he shall perform the services herein contemplated in compliance with the Federal and California laws related to minimum hours and wages (40 U.S.C. 276A et.seq. and California Labor Code Section 6300 et.seq., and California Labor Code Section 1410 et.seq.) to the extent same are applicable herein; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto intend to set forth all their rights, duties, obligation and liabilities with respect to the work, project, or activity contemplated herein and services to be performed by ENGINEER thereunder. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises of the parties, and other good and sufficient consideration, the parties agree to the following terms, conditions, and convenants: CITY does hereby appoint ENGINEER in a contractual capacity to perform the following services in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: I. PLAN CHECKING SERVICES ENGINEER shall, upon request of the City Building Official, review plans for compliance with the CITY's Building Code regulations falling within the purview of the Building Official. Pertinent CITY policies and regulations wil~ be provided by the CITY. Employees of ENGINEER shall have the power and duties of the plan checker of the CITY when performing such work. The CITY shall provide direction as to which editions of the codes are to be used by ENGINEER and will furnish copies of any amendments to such codes. "" 2 of 5 r~ Ll1 '? ;;-\ .-::: n r; 10 :I'" i51 Ii;? I? J~j '..:.9 L.. U l:J LS ,ll,PR 28 19SG m~ " U '-- 8UtLD~7uG..;, S~:~Fr.-r1( P'1.";//1'" "'\"'" - .... ;!." "__:. ~i."'" :::),~.Q;~UUlnU:t - --- - - . . . . II. COLLECTION OF FEES All fees to be collected from any applicant in connection with the carrying out of the functions as set forth in this agreement shall be collected by the CITY. III. COMPENSATION OF ENGINEER CITY agrees to adopt fees comparable to those contained in the then current edition of the Uniform Building Code. CITY agrees to utilize a nationally recognized standard of establishing building valuation such as Building Standards Magazine or a comparable publication as deemed proper by the Building Official. A copy of any schedule to be used will be provided to ENGINEER by CITY. A. ENGINEER shall be compensated in an amount equal to eighty percent of the permit fees collected by CITY. B. ENGINEER shall invoice CITY monthly for services rendered and CITY shall pay ENGINEER upon completion of the initial plan review. IV. TERMINATION This agreement may be terminated with or without cause by CITY at any time after giving the ENGINEER written notice specifying the effective date. In the event of such termination, ENGINEER shall be~ompensated for such services up to the point of termination. This agreement may be terminated by ENGINEER only by providing CITY with written notice no less than thirty (30) days in advance of such termination. ... 3 of 5 - --- - - - . . . . V. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. ENGINEER shall provide no services for any private client within the corporate boundaries of CITY during the period that this agreement is in effect. B. CITY shall not be called upon to assume any liability for the direct payment of any salary, wage, or other compensation to any person employed by ENGINEER performing services hereunder for CITY. C. ENGINEER shall indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its officers and employees from and against any and all damages to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons, including property and employees of CITY, and shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless CITY, its officers and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, suits, actions, or proceedings therefor, resulting from or arising out of the negligent acts or omissions of ENGINEER, its employees or subcontractors. D. It is further understood and agreed that ENGINEER is, and shall be, acting at all times as an independent contractor herein and not as an employee of CITY. ENGINEER shall secure at his expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Secial Security, State Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation and other payroll deductions for ENGINEER and his officers, agents and employees and for all business licenses, if any, in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. 4 of 5 ... - - - - - - .. . . . VI. IMPLEMENTATION The CITY shall provide ENGINEER with written notice at which time these services will be implemented. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have subscribed their names, CITY by its Mayor and Clerk, and ENGINEER by its Vice President, the date of the year first above written in this Agreement. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO BSI CONSULTANTS, INC. Mayor Vice President Clerk APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Building Safety Department 5 of 5 .. - -- - - - ~ : ~ . . . . ABOUT BSI I ! . 10 years old, approximately 150 employees . Serves only government agencies, to avoid conflict of interest . Diversity of experience fire codes, planning and addition to building code in engineering, grading, office administration in - note capability flyer. . Longevity of employees due to good benefits and- office management allows long term contact with individuals that clients are familiar with. . Education and seminar emphasis for employees . Emphasis on employees with municipal backgrounds . Resources available through association with people on ICBO Board of Directors, Fire & Life Safety Committee, State Handicap Rep., and diversity of different County and City Building Department personnel as well as being represented at Calbo and ICBO. This permits exposure to a diversity of operations from which to learn. . Take pride in quality of services -~ . . . ADVANTAGES OF CONSULTING PLAN CHECKING . Able to stop if workload drops off . Smart to keep County turn-around time down and improve service to incorporated cities that are contracting with you. This is a good way for County to ensure maintaining the desirable Cities as clients. . aSI as a consultant is better off working through one client than numerous ones. . Improved service because peak pressure is reduced ** Ask about last category - County concerns - . . I L. .. - - - - . . . WHAT BUILDING PLAN CHECK INCLUDES . Status of plan check available to County immediate- ly upon placing a phone call . Transmittal of approved plans in consistent manner clear to recipient for easy issuance . Deal direct with applicant up thru approval to avoid unnecessary County involvement . Serve as extension of County Staff - interpreta-' tions, policy enforcement, ~tc... . Assure legible, usable plans for construction and for clear interp. and reading by field inspector. . Code interpretations and back-up information when required. . Follow up if questions arise at a later date on plans checked by BSI. Job isn't done just because plans are stamped. . Check for: (pending County's preferences) - Building and Auxiliary Codes - Handicap (OSA & HCD), waiver determinations if desired, work close with State - Energy plan checking - Noise - Flood Plain - Grading, Drainage and Soils - Other Agencies - Health, OSHA, AQMD . Use computer to aid in structural review ." ,. , I . . . . I~ CONCERNS AND SOLUTIONS ; , , i: . Communication - assign project manager . Turn-around time being set and kept Good log system - BSI's direct contact w/applicant until ready - Consultant is motivated by doing a good and rapid job because that's what gets us more work - Consultant is obligated to a contract - Good routing/distribution when County turn-around time is over X-weeks. . Indicating plan approval and assure it's tamper- proof - Stamp all sheets - Refer to transmittal next to stamp on front - Communicate on procedure with County - Consistency . Applicant needs advised of other agency required approvals - BSI notes in initial correction list, all agency approvals required as noted by County and/or as is otherwise noted. . Interpretations Consistent with County - Discuss, log and maintain record of County inter- pretations - Maintain same personnel on County's jObs ." - Use checklist format by County ... - - - '. . . . CONCERNS (cont'd) . Applicant offering more money (overtime) to expe- dite plans - Don't accept, perceived conflict same as County - Expedite upon County request only . Sprinkler, truss, etc...shop drawings later - Note Arch. or Engr. to review infield and accept- installation of sprinklers or get total submittal (rare) - Truss calcs complete or note to resubmit to BSI wjapproved plans for review prior to fabric . Other agency approvals - Bring to applicants attention on initial check - Coordinate wjCounty . Awareness is key issue . Consultants pushing in on business - Impossible to get work if not welcomed Serving client's needs is 1st priority - Word of mouth business is relied on ... . ~1 'i" .. . SCOTI R. FAZEKAS PROFESSIOOAL REXiISTRATION: Certified Building Official, CABO Certified Plans Examiner, ICBO Certified Building Inspector, ICBO Canbination Building Inspector, California Instructor Credential, California EOOCATICN : Bachelor of Science in Architecture, California State Polytechnic University Structural Supplementary Course WOrk, California State University, FUllerton EXPERIENCE : - . . Mr. Fazekas manages the tim's Building Services Divis ion and has worked with architects, engineers, designers, contractors, plan checkers, in- spectors, developers, and building owners to assure safe building con- struction through the application of federal, state, and local codes and regulations. Mr. Fazekas has plan checked building types and occupancy groups which encompass the entire spectrum of categories listed in the Unifom Building Code. He has also contributed to the furtherance of both the design and code enforcement professions by presenting and speaking at code-related seminars and by instructing code classes with the Rancho Santiago Community College District. From I:ecember 1982 to January 1985, Mr. Fazekas served as Plan Check Engineer for the City of Costa Mesa where he was responsible for code administration, plan checking, and supervision of plan check, inspec- tion, and clerical staff. Prior to his employment with the City of Costa Mesa, he was employed by .the City of Newport Beach for ten years in the capacity of Building Inspector and subsequently as Plan Check Engineer. Agencies presently being served by Mr. Fazekas' Building Services Divison include the County of Los Angeles and the Cities of Costa Mesa, El Segundo, Santa Ana, Villa Park and Yorba Linda Building I:epartments. PROFESSIOOAL AFFILIATICNS: International Conference of Building Officials California Building Officials D5I ," . . . . \A VAN DORPE & ASSOCIATES INC. ENGI NEERS AND CODE CONSULTANTS 2207 ORANGEWOOO AVENUE TELEPHONE 1714} 978-9780 ORANGE, CALIFORNIA 92668 April 29, 1986 City of San Bernardino 300 N. D Street San Bernardino, California 92418 Attention: Mr. Charles Dunham Acting Building Official Subject: Temporary Plan Check Services Gentlemen: In response to your request, we are pleased to submit our statement of qualifications and proposal to provide plan checking services to the City of San Bernardino. Our firm is currently providing plan checking services for the Cities of Corona, San Clemente, Irvine and Big Bear Lake. We have also provided inspection and plan checking to over 16 other cities in California on an as-needed basis. We believe that Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. is uniquely qualified to provide plan checking services to your City because of our history of assisting jurisdictions similar to yours on a temporary basis and because our personnel are all registered professional engineers experienced in code interpretation and application. Dan Van Dorpe, President of Van Dorpe & Associates, is qualified as an inspector for all types of buildings including State hospitals, is a licensed general contractor and a civil and fire protection engineer. Our firm is an active member of the ICBO and maintains a complete up-to-date file of all ICElO and CABO research reports. Our principals attend local and national code change conferences to keep abreast of the changes in the mode 1 codes and State mandated building standards. Dan Van Dorpe is also a member of the Code and Standards Committee of the California Building Industry Association. -a Attached are resumes of our key personnel, an experience summary and a list of client contacts. We thank you for the opportunity to submit our proposal. If you have any questions, please call me. Very truly yours, [2~@ffiuW~illJ MAY 1- 1986 VAN DORPE & ASSOCIATES, INC. Qf::-'J:ff...J-r. President Bl.llL.LiING ;& S,\\FETV CITY !i~ S~.f.! !?ER\liARDlNO . . . . Page Two April 29, 1986 Plan Check Services PROPOSAL SCOPE OF SERVICES Plan Checking: Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. will check plans, specifications and calculations submitted to the City by developers for conformance to the following codes as adopted by the City: Uniform Building Code Uniform Mechanical Code Uniform Plumbing Code Title 24, Part 2, Building Regulations National Electrical Code Plans of average complexity will be checked and returned within ten days. Rechecks are completed in three or four working days. All corrections and rechecks are typed with appropriate code references. We will meet with the applicant's engineer or discuss corrections by telephone if approved by the Building.Official. Other Services: If requested by the City, Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. will provide other services such as .review of preliminary designs for code compliance, participation at meetings with developers or their design professionals and field inspection services. COMPENSATION For the architectural and structural plan checking, the compensation will be an amount equal to 65 percent of the plan check fee. Title 24 Energy Regulation checking will be done at a fee of 15 percent of the plan check fee. An additional fee for rechecks will be charged only if there are substantial changes in the plans and the City receives an additional fee. Where separate electrical plans are submitted and an electrical plan check is required in addition to the buildin~ code plan check, we will provide the electrical plan check for 10 percent of the building permit fee. When signed HVAC and plumbing plans are submitted and a mechanical plan check is required in addition to the building code plan check, we will provide the mechanical plan check for a fee of 10 percent of the building permit fee. ... - - - . Page Three April 29, 1986 Plan Check Services . . . Additional services, if requested, will be provided on an hourly basis as follows: Plan Check Personnel Inspection Personnel $ 38.00 per hour $ 30.00 per hour TERMS Insurance: Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. agrees to maintain during the term of this agreement comprehensive public liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 and Worker's Compensation Insurance covering all of its employees in form and manner agreeable to the City. Invoices will be submitted with each plan when the plan check is completed and bi-weekly for inspection services. The City may pay the invoices on an individual basis or monthly, at its discretion. '0 ... . . . . DANIEL VAN DORPE, P.E. EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S. - M.S. - Civil Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology Public Administration (Candidate), University of Southern California Registered civil Engineer - States of California, Texas, Nevada Registered Fire Protection Engineer - State of California Registered Construction Inspector - State of California Licensed General Contractor - State of California EXPERIENCE Over 20 years experience in civil and structural engineering and code administration including 13 years in municipal government planning, building and public works departments. Nine years experience as a code consultant to over 20 cities and acti ve member of In ternationa 1 Conference of Building Officials. Mr. Van Dorpe, president and founder of Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc., is a registered engineer in California, Texas and Nevada and has 22 years experience in plan checking and code administration. His experience also includes the planning, design and construction management of governmental, industrial, commercial and residential developments of substantial variety. He is also a licensed general contractor and is qualified as an inspector for all types of buildings including State hospitals. His municipal background includes responsible charge of administration of plan checking building and inspection activities for the Cities of Pasadena, Glendale, Tustin and Anaheim. His responsibilities included budgeting, organizing, staffing, supervising and controlling the work of persons engaged in zoning administration, public counter information and plan processing, plan checking, permit issuance, inspection and record keeping activities. In 1977 Mr. Van Dorpe founded' Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. (VAl) as an engineering and code consulting firm with emphasis on assisting municipal government in plan checking, inspection and administration of all City codes. Since that time, VAl has provided assistance to over 20 California cities including the Cities of Tustin, Santa Ana, pico Rivera, San C~mente, Big Bear Lake, Garden Grove and San Jose. Services provided include plan checking, assistance in ordinance adoption and interpretation, providing temporary personnel for inspection purpose and acting as interim building official during the City recruitment periods. Other services have included street improvement, utility, sanitary and drainage projects. Mr. Van Dorpe is an active member of the National Society of Professional Engineers; the International Conference of Building Officials - consultant on State of California requirements; California Building Officials - hosts for 1985 conference; and the National Fire Protection Association and other engineering and code related organizations. ... DANIEL VAN DORPE-l - - - - . . . . ROBERT CHOU. P.E. EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS BSCE- MSCE- Lowell University Columbia University Registered Civil Engineer, State of California EXPERIENCE Mr. Chou is the Vice President of Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. and is a senior plan check engineer with extensive experience in civil and structural engineering including design and plan checking of structures of numerous variety. Projects include the design of wood frame and tilt-up concrete buildings as well as multi-story buildings of concrete and/or steel moment resisting frames. Other projects include concrete block shear wall buildings and buildings with other types of rigid shear walls and diaphragms. Mr. Chou has experience in residential as well as commercial and industrial plan checking, including single family dwellings and multi-family dwellings. He is familiar with all provisions of Title 24 including handicapped regulations, noise regulations and the energy conservation standards. He is experienced in energy compliance calculations including point systems and computer calculations for energy budgets including CALPAS and MICROPAS. Mr. Chou's structural design and engineering experience includes several large office buildings, commercial industrial buildings, maintenance and repair facilities and residential facilities of all types including hotels, motels and mUlti-story apartments. He has been responsible for design of several solid waste transfer stations and other industrial structures involving unusual loads and design perameters. Among the Van Dorpe and Associates projects on which he has had major roles are: . Transfer Station, Western Waste Industries, Carson, CA . Transfer Station for City of Culver City, CA . Medical Office Building, Lancaster CA . Schell Ranch 196 Lot Residential Tract . 60 unit Motel, JED Inns of California, Costa Mesa, CA . Fluor Corporation Irvine Recreation Facility . ROBERT CHOU-l . . . . lJONN C. GJU1()HE, h.L. EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.- Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University (1951) Registration: State of California State of Colorado State of Ohio State of Washington Professional Societies: American Society of Heating, Refrigeratinq and Air Conditioning Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers California Society of Professional Engi- neers American Society of Plumbing Engineers International Society of Plumbing and Mechanical Engineers Previous Employers: The Austin Company - Cleveland, Ohio The Ralph M. Parsons Co. - Los Angeles, CA Minneapolis Honeywell - Los Angeles, CA Thermal Products - Los Angeles, CA Western Allied, Inc. - Los Angeles, CA Better Air, Inc. - Los Angeles, CA Donn C. Gilmore, founder and President of Donn C. Gilmore & Assoc., Inc., is a graduate engineer of Purdue University and is a regis- tered professional engineer in Mechanical Engineering. He has had extensive experience covering Government, Military and Civilian projects in the United States and abroad. His expertise includes Energy Management; Central Heating and Cooling Plants; Heating, Cooling and Process Systems utilizing gas, oil, electricity, steam, hot water, chilled water, brine, ammonia, solar and heat recovery. He is experienced in waste and water treatment systems and waste transfer facilities. ... - - ~ . . LJ ell.;!: . I ;" I. ':1 -: ).: . ELEeH-: I en!._ EIJG I NEEF; EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS California Institute of Technology, B.S., Electrical Engineering Registered Professional Engineer in California and Nevada Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Association of Electronics Inspectors IlluminatIng EngIneering Society - Past President Cc:d i fornia Soci Ety of Professi anal Engineers F I EL[ OF SPEC II\L COMPETENCE - El ect r i cOIl POIH'?r. Li gilt s ~, Control S.,.: ~c . EYF'E,.:!E~~:E: Dic!, Ale;;ander formed the AIE;:ander Engineering Cot-pCl,-z.~ic', in Fct.. 1974 and has rrlaintained 2.n office in Ana.heii1l~ Ca. since thcrl. ,F':--io:- e::pE'r'"iEnce ttJas at F..T.. f\ndreltJs.. Inc.. as chief elecrical englnc,:...~ follo4'Jing E'r.-.;:::loyn~2nt as c:n electrical enginEer by Boyle Engineeri;~g Co:-p., Hen,.-.,.. Hicl,o!, and Assoc., EIEctri - Planners, Inc. and others. Hie b~=r~grou~d alED includes ten years in electrical manufacturing ~nd SE\'En years with the Southern California Edison CD. His recent ~~9inECt-ing e::perience in sEvice to the construction industry r2n;E~ __ f::.,] ]c<~"s~ 1. C'~;-s:i~S' distribution (undergrou;;d or overhead) of e!Ect;-ic p~.~'':=-'~-. telEpho~e and control circuits. Ba~ic li~hti~g and pO~2r fcr- industrial and commErci31 structures. ~ ....:.. CD:;.;JletE DO..-Jsr a;J,Q deccr-ativE lightin; in hotels~ cGuntr).-' clubs~ churches and shopping centers. Emergency powe~ generation and control ~ar hospitals~ sewage treatment, and water pumping plants. = C8~~lete industrial plant electrical distribution. W2te~ pUITlping plant and treatment plant electr-ical power~ tele- ~etE~ing and remote control..' F~=E~T PROJECTS I!~CLUDE: C::-~;ngE CG~tn-:" Tt-Ensit District ad~dnistr~.tion building!, !.,:.int.E.nence facilito:-' O'LA..T..E.S.) Calif.Nc-.tion,;:,.l Gaurd, Lalceside Pum~ Station, Santa 11argarita Wate~ District Hi-Desert Water District~ 3 pump stations (water) t.~a~gco di v. of F't"?r-l:i n-El m~r ~ GardE';1 Gr-ove p 1 ~;-,t E~'angelical FreE Church of Fullerton Coto de C~,::c' P~tIT;p S~:.,tion~ Santa 1'12.:-g2rit3- l'JZttE-I- Dj!:t.rict ChangE~ tc \'ster2ns H0~pitcl, Long BeE.ch. C~]if. U.S. Pcn-",: Mill"right building, E<er-on n~n!"lt-s H~~,o Hardware~ San Jllan CaristranQ Lince]fl Office 8ui)ding~ (;n.:1:H.iI11 r..!~ll~LI;:1d r':-lrtist Church additlr.n.. Gi.,r-dcn 5r :J'./C C-1'.".:(r-y Cllurch .-::dditiDn~ S:1rlt.~; f'1ni.., ['':)1 ~.(' !;d.:.c,~dc: l'L,-rcholtsc {\cJd] t] 0;., Conl;Tlon C.:-d:1 -{.. :llc:rJ,. CI-I:H11.JC?';.. to O.M..S. (\rc:,(jl::. Cti)jf. fJ':-ltlUnu.l GUZit-d. fl(ctr-lc,:.l ~.ub':.t.rllcturE?!::. for- rJn~nlt(I~J~1 prn.a'r dlslrlbulion, GardEn GrO.....E Ca.mp EobE';ts (ir",llf 1 /.; . . . . HAROLD HARRIS EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S. - Civil Engineering (Candidate), University of Southern California Registered Civil Engineer, State of California EXPERIENCE Mr. Harris is a senior engineer with over 38 years experience in civil engineering and standards administration, including. 34 years in the Bureau of Engineering of the City of Los Angeles. His work assignments there included sewer design and construction administration, and management of permit activities, design standards, estimates, specifications, utility relocation coordination and substructure mapping as an assistant division engineer. Mr. Harris also represented the City Engineer at local and national meetings and on related committees, task forces and associations involving municipal, county, state and utility agencies. He was instrumental in the formation and continuing growth of the Utility Location and Coordin~tion Council of the American Public Works Association in 1973 and was named as a member of a national research team of six consultants to investigate permitting practices in the field in 1972 for the purpose of updating ASCE Manual of Practice No. 14. He continues to serve on several education and uniform practices committees of those organizations. Since retiring from the City of Los Angeles in 1981, Mr. Harris has been engaged as a consultant and senior engineer with several organizations as a forensic engineer, government liaison engineer, substructure investigations specialist and director of governmental/utility affairs for a cable TV construction company. Mr. Harris is an active member of the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association, as well as the national APWA, longtime member and delegate at large of the Los Angeles Substructure Committee, member of the City and County Engineers Association, and sustaining member of Underground Service Alert. In addition, he has served as a consultant and instructor on the Work Area Traffic Control program at the University of California Institute of Transportation Studies from 1978 to 1984. As Vice President of Client Relations of Van Dorpe & Associates, Inc. (VAI), Mr. Harris' duties include liaison and coordination with public works and utility agencies as well as project manager of related projects. .. HAROLD HARRIS-l - - - . . VAN DORPE , ASSOCIATES, INC. - . . EXPERIENCE SUMMARY CODE CONSULTING PROJECT Plan Check & Inspection Services: Seismic Safety Rehabilitation: Acid Spill Chemical Plant CLIENT City of Big Bear Lake, CA City of Garden Grove, CA City of Huntington Beach, CA City of Laguna Beach, CA City of Pico Rivera, CA City of San Clemente, CA City of San Jose, CA City of Santa Ana, CA City of Seal Beach, CA City of Sierra Madre, CA City of Stanton, CA City of Tustin, CA County of Sacramento, CA LC.B.O. Willdan Engineering 't.1 City of Santa Ana, CA City of Tustin, CA .. I .'. . VAN DORPE & ASSOCIATES, INC. CUSTOMER REFERENCE CONTACTS . . CITY OF BIG BEAR LAKE Post Office Box 2800 Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 Mr. Robert Van Nort City Manager (714) 866-5831 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Post Office Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Mr. Ross Cranmer Deputy Building Official (714) 536-5241 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS 5360 South Workman Mill Rd. Whittier, CA 90601 T. J. Koyamatsu, P. E. Chief Plan Check Engineer (213) 699-5100 CITY OF IRVINE Post Office Box 19575 Irvine, CA 92713 Mr. Bob Storchheim Manager, Inspection Services (714) 660-3769 1 -----------...-.. - " .. . Page Two CUSTOMER REFERENCE CONTACTS CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE 100 Avenida Presidio San Clemente, CA 92672 Mr. Harry Weinroth Community Development Director (714) 361-8341 CITY OF SANTA ANA 20 Civic Center Drive Santa Ana, CA 92701 Mr. Joseph Mazzeo Chief of Development Processing (714) 834-4186 .,., .. 2 - . . z o =~ "0 ffi!i: o u OJ c '6 'S o .. Co f- ~z zL.U -~ Of- =~ ::>Q. cc L.U o ~ - ~ Q:: Z :S Co. ffi u - ;> Q:: L.U C/') OJ c '6 ::l U .S y~ 13 '3- ,u E Cll 0 U ...t: s:: U o~ 1: o u 11 -g 8: o 0 U) .1:/ ~-g 8~ "'5"" u .J:l 'I: .....g U s:: ~~ "" s:: .J:l o .e U) U) s:: s:: ,,2 i ..S! .... ~j 0:: ,!!l ~o Cll ...t: s:: .... LlJ "" s:: o ,-E' - :0 'u; ~ u u <t .... 'E...- 9! ti: &.Jc: Ol I.l s:: Ql '- .::: ;gu :s CIl r: Cll ..S2 -:5Q" vi ....~ s:: u o Cll u...t: ,_ U 2: ~ o == Cll 0 ...t: U) .... 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CONTRACT AND STATEMENT OF WORK FOR PROVIDING BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT SERVICES This contract is made by the City of SAN BERNARDINO a municipal Corporation, hereinafter called CITY, and Esgil Corporation, a California Corporation, hereinafter called CONTRACTOR. RECITALS WHEREAS, CITY desires to employ the services of a contractor to provide Building Inspection Department services involving providing plan checking of proposed building construction plans; and WHEREAS, CITY desires to implement a high level of professional and technical Building Inspection Department services at a cost less than the fees paid by the permit applicants; and WHEREAS, CITY does not wish to increase staff size where equal or better services can be provided at a lesser cost to the CITY by using contractor services provided by the private sector; and WHEREAS, CITY does not wish to risk having to fund deficits incurred in the operation of the Building Inspection Department during low periods of activity in the cyclical construction industry; and WHEREAS, CITY wishes to avoid conflict of interest problems by contracting with a corporation that performs no work for the private sector and provides services exclusively to government entities; and WHEREAS, CITY wishes to contract with a firm directed by persons having experience and knowledge in the interpretation and application of complex regulations providing for protection of the public; and WHEREAS, CITY desires to contract with a firm presently successfully providing plan review services to building inspection departments; and ~~@rnuw~[ID fl) APR 30 1986 1 31886 BU!LDING C. 9.'~FETV I:IT'I Of 1)I:.'l SEP.I'lAllDif<lO . . . . WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR'S founding directors are both registered Professional Engineers in the state of California and they have served fifteen and thirteen years, respectively, in high level regulatory management positions in local government; and WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR presently provides services to 43 cities and counties in California; and WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is willing to enter into a contract with the CITY to provide building inspection department plan check services to the CITY in accordance with this contract; and THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, it is agreed between the parties hereto as follows: I. DESIGNATION OF CONTRACTOR CITY does hereby appoint ESGIL CORPORATION to provide professional services for the review of proposed building plans for conformance to regulations contained in the state mandated building, plumbing, mechanical and electrical codes, as those codes are amended by the CITY; in state laws governing energy conservation in buildings, provisions for access to buildings by handicapped persons and provisions to attenuate noise in buildings; to perform additional work when requested by CITY; and to perform all of the above described work in accordance with the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. II. CONFLICT OF INTEREST The CONTRACTOR expressly affirms that neither the CONTRACTOR corporation or any of its officers or directors will perform work or provide services to entities other than government entities during the time this agreement is in force in order to ensure the CITY that the CONTRACTOR will not have a conflict of interest in discharging the work covered by this agreement. '0 ... 2 . . . . III. WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR AND COMPENSATION 3 A. Plan Review Services scope of Work 1. Perform traditional preliminary plan review consultations in Esgil Corporation's main office by meetings or by telephone. 2. Perform traditional initial plan review of submitted plans to determine compliance with CITY adopted: Uniform Building Code Uniform Plumbing Code Uniform Mechanical Code National Electrical Code California State, Title 24 (Energy Conservation-and Handicapped Access Regulations) Noise Attenuation 3. Provide the applicant's designee and the CITY, a typed list of items needing clarification or change to achieve conformance with the above regulations. 4. Perform all necessary liaison with the applicant's designee, either by telephone, mail or meeting in Esgil Corporation's main office, and perform all necessary rechecks to achieve conformance to the regulations. 5. Perform all necessary liaison with the Building Official or his designee, either by mail, telephone or in Esgil Corporation's main office, to insure compliance with U.B.C. Sections 105 and 106 and to insure compliance with local policy interpretations. 6. Perform plan reviews of revisions to plans that have p~eviously been approved for permit issuance, or perform plan reviews of major changes to plans prior to such approval, when such major changes are not required to achieve code conformance. .. . . . . 7. Attend meetings related to proposed building projects at the request of the Building Official at locations other than Esgil Corporation's Plan Check Office. B. Compensation For Plan Review Services 1. Compensation for work performed under Sections A. 1-5 shall be 80% of the Plan Review Fee calculated per Section 304 of the 1982 U.B.C. for each building plan checked. The construction valuation shall be based on the most recent valuation multiplier published by the International Conference of Building Officials in Buildinq Standards or on the architect's estimated construction cost, or on the Building Official's cost estimate, whichever is greater. Subsequent to the CITY adopting, or the state mandating the use of the 1985 Uniform Building Code, the Plan Review Fee shall be calculated per Sec. 304 of the 1,985 UBC for each building plan checked. The value to be used in computing the building permit and building plan review fees shall be the total value of all construction work for which the permit is issued as well as all finish work, painting, air conditioning, elevators, fire extinguishing systems and any other permanent equipment. Not withstanding the above, the minimum CONTRACTOR fee for any proposed project shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). Plan check fee for each repetitive identical building shall be 20% of the plan check fee rather than 80% of the plan check fee as noted above. '9 4 ... . - . . . 2. Compensation under Section A. 6. shall be calculated either the same as B. 1. or shall be based on Esgil Corporation's current Labor Rates Schedule. The method to be used will be at the discretion of Esgil Corporation. 3. Compensation for work performed under A. 7. shall be based on the attached Labor Rates Schedule (Attachment A) as modified each January 1 and July 1. IV. WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CITY A. The CITY shall perform the following work: 1. Arrange and pay the cost of shipping one set of plans and documents to the CONTRACTOR'S office in San Diego or such other location as the CONTRACTOR may designate in writing. 2. Obtain from the applicant, at the time of the project submittal, the necessary items to allow plan checking to be completed in the shortest overall time frame. Necessary items include, but are not limited to, complete plans, construction specifications, soil reports, Title 24 energy calculations, structural calculations, the name and address and telephone number of the applicant's designated contact person and similar items that may be unique to a particular project. 3. Provide the valuation for the proposed construction or instruct the CONTRACTOR to calculate the valuation in accordance with Sec. III. B. 1. 4. Provide the CONTRACTOR with copies of any CITY ordinances that modify the regulations listed in III. A. 2. '" 5 .. . . . . 5. Collect sufficient plan check fees or deposits from project applicants to ensure the CITY will not suffer a loss if the applicant decides to abandon the permit process after the CONTRACTOR has completed the initial plan check. V. EXTRA WORK A. The CONTRACTOR shall not perform extra work without written authorization from the Chief Building Official. VI. SERVICE LEVEL GOALS VII. 6 A. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide adequate resources to achieve the following service delivery goals for timely performance of the work over which the CONTRACTOR has decision authority. ITEM SERVICE GOAL A. Buildings less than four stories and of normal complexity. A. Complete initial plan review in fifteen work days or less. B. Buildings four or more B. stories in height or of unusual complexity. As agreed by the CITY'S Chief Building Official and CONTRACTOR. WORKDAY DEFINITION For the purpose "of measuring performance, the work- days specified in Paragraph VI. exclude the day plans were received and include the day a plan review has been completed. Workdays do not include Saturdays, Sundays, or CITY holidays. . ~ VIII. . . . INDEMNITY CLAUSE The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and its agents and employees from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys'fees, arising out of or resulting from this contract provided that any such claims, damage, loss or expense is caused by a negligent act, error or omission of the contractor, its employees or agents. The CITY shall indemnify and hold harmless ESGIL and its agents and employees from and against all claims,' damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from this contract provided that any such claim, damage, loss or expense is caused by any negligent act, error, or omission of the CITY, its employees, officials or agents. IX. INSURANCE 7 CONTRACTOR shall obtain and maintain a policy of liability insurance from an insurance company authorized to be in business in the state of California, in an insurable amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) combined single limit. This insurance shall be in force during the life of this agreement and the insurer shall agree to provide the CITY with thirty (30) days Notice of Cancellation or change in the policy. The CITY shall be named as an additionally insured on this policy. CONTRACTOR shall furnish a certificate of said insurance to CITY prior to commencing any work. CONTRACTOR shall obtain and maintain a policy of Errors and Omissions'insurance from an insurance company authorized to be in business in the state of California, in an insurable amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) combined single limit. This insurance shall be in force during the life of this agreement and the insurer shall agree to provide the CITY with thirty (30) days Notice of Cancellation or change in the policy. . . . . The CITY shall be named as an additionally insured on this policy. CONTRACTOR shall furnish a certificate of said insurance to CITY prior to commencing any work. x. TORT LIABILITY It is agreed that any Esgil employee assigned to perform the plan checking functions required under this contract shall do so under the direct supervision and control of the Building Official; that the said Esgil employee shall be a servant of the CITY, as that term is used in Section 810.2 of the Government Code; and that any tort claims made on account of the performance of the said employee shall be subject to the provisions of the California Tort Claims Act. XI. TIMELINESS OF PAYMENTS TO THE CONTRACTOR XII. "8 The CONTRACTOR shall submit on the first workday of each month his invoice for the work performed during the prior month. Payment of approved items on the invoice shall be mailed to the CONTRACTOR prior to the twenty-fifth (25th) day of each month the invoice was submitted. Payments not made within the above time frame shall, when paid, be increased one and one-half percent per month, or portion of a month, for each month the payment was delayed. CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE OOCUMENTATION The CONTRACTOR shall note on the initial plan check correspondence: A. The day of the week and the date the plans were received; B. The day of the week and the date the initial plan check was completed; The day of the week and date the applicant's designee was notified the initial plan check was completed; and C.." D. The calculated number of workdays to complete the initial plan check. . . . . XIII. NON-ASSIGNABILITY This agreement is for the professional services of CONTRACTOR and is non-assignable without the prior written consent of the CITY. XIV. FINAL DECISION AUTHORITY The CITY'S Chief Building Official shall have final decision authority over the results of the plan check by the CONTRACTOR and all work performed by the CONTRACTOR shall be to the satisfaction of the Chief ' Building Official. In instances where the permit applicant takes exception to the CONTRACTOR'S interpretation of the regulations contained in Title 24, the Building official shall render a final decision utilizing, as deemed appropriate, the resources of the CITY Attorney and/or the Board of Appeals. XV. TERMS Either party may terminate this agreement, with or without cause, by providing thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. '(J 9 ... . . XVI. NOTICES . Any notices required pursuant to this agreement shall be served at the following addresses: CITY City of San Bernardino Dept. of Bldg. & Safety 300 North "0" St., #331 San Bernadino, CA 92418 CONTRACTOR Esgil Corporation 9320 Chesapeake Drive Suite 208 San Diego, California 92123 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day of 1986. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY: ATTEST: BY: ESGIL CORPORATION, BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM: , BY: ATTACHMENT: Esgil Corporation Labor Rates, dated January 1986. 10 ... . '" . ESGlltORPO~ION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR.. SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO. CA 92123 (619) 560-1468 . LABOR RATES SCHEDULE* (Effective January 1, 1986) CLASSIFICATION REGULAR RATE $84.63 76.57 PREFERRED RATE $69.30 61.25 Principal Manager Structural Engineer Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineer, P.E. 66.19 54.17 40.09 37.88 28.86 23.48 Office Manager (Permits) 47.70 Field Inspector 46.29 35.25 28.69 Staff Assistant Counter Services Tech. Office Services (Support) 21.07 190.00 17.20 Corporate Attorney 152.00 NOTES: 1. Preferred rates apply to the following: a. Clients where Esgil Corporation, by contract performs all multiple residential, industrial and commercial plan checking. b. Clients where Esgil Corporation, by contract, provides all of the Building Inspection Services. c. Clients where Esgil Corporation, by contract, will provide staff on other than a short term intermittent basis. 2. The percentage increase stated in certain existing contracts need not be applied to the hourly rates. 3. The rates do not include expenses resulting from transportation, meals, lodging and similar costs when Esgil Corporation is providing services outside the greater San Diego County area. 4. Esgil staff normal work days are Monday thru Friday. Field in- spection or office work on Saturdays, Sundays or City holidays, will be performed only at the specific request of the Building Official. Billings for work performed on Saturdays, Sundays or City holidays shall be at 1-1/2 times the rates shown above and a minimum of 4 hours if the person worked 4 hours or less and a minimum of 8 hours if the person worked more than 4 hours. *Hourly . THE EFITS OF EXE ING A CONTRACT WITH ESGIL CORPORATION TO PERFORM BUILDING CODE PLAN CHECKS . 1 ESGIL CORPORATION will provide plan checks and all required re- checks for a portion of the plan check fee collected from the applicant placing no cost on the taxpayers. 2 ESGIL CORPORATION will assist you during periods of unanticipated high workload, loss of experienced employees, or periods of staff- ing or budget constraints. 3 ESGIL CORPORATION will reduce your public counter waits by provid- ing rechecks for all plans we check. 4 ESGIL CORPORATION plan check times will be stated in the contract and will be shorter than the times presently realized by the typical government agency. 5 ESGIL CORPORATION collectively serving many government entities, can Provide professional staff that would normally not be afford- able by a single government entity. 6 ESGIL CORPORATION is highly skilled in employee incentive methods, modern management methods and productivity methods resulting in high quality performance with the resultant benefits to our clients. 7 ESGIL CORPORATION was founded by persons having years of diversi- fied professional regulatory management experience and the principals are Professional Engineers. 8 ESGIL CORPORATION staff are highly experienced in government plan checking operations and can provide you with high quality plan review services in all aspects of code requirements. 9 ESGIL CORPORATION does not provide services to developers and provides services only to government entities thereby avoiding any conflict of interest problems. lQ ESGIL CORPORATION staff are active members of Structural Engineers Association of California, Fire Protection Engineers Association, California County Building Officials Association, I.C.B.O., I.A.P.M.O., I.A.E.I., and California Building Officials. 11 ESGIL CORPORATION presently has insurance protecting Esgil Corporation, and its'clients, against any liabilities resulting from Esgil. staff specifically performing building department plan checks for government entities. . DICK 1lSGA:IIl, P.E. JIIf GTT"","A1I, P.E. CIIIJCI[ 1II!IIIlEIIBALL, P .E. GPJlE 1IEIl!R, P .E., S.E. DllIIIS 1llIIlII, P.E., S.Il. BOB 1IllGLEII, P.E. KDRr aJLVER, P .E. . . . IlSGIL COIlPOIlArION 9320 I'h_."....~a Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123 (619) 560-1468 Ileceoober 6, 1985 5IHlARY OF ESGIL COIlPOIlArION'S stAFF OlLILIFICArIONS m PEImlIlII BOII.IlIJIG IlISPIlClION DEPAR:DIEIl'r PLAIf amCK SIlRYICES 18 years building inspection department experience, former Deputy Director of the 120 staff San Diego County Building Inspection Divison. 19 years building inspection experience, former Director of the San Diego County combined 180 staff Building Inspection and Planning Department. I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector 16 years building inspection department experience, former Senior Structural Engineer in the San Diego County Building Inspection Plan Check Division. I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner 27 years building inspection department experience, former Assistant Director of the San Diego City 110 staff Building Inspection Department. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner 9 years building inspection department experience, former Senior Structural Engineer in the City of San Diego Building Inspection Department. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner 7 years building inspection department experience, former Senior Structural Engineer' in San Diego County Building Inspection Plan Check Division. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector 7 years buildin&,. inspection department experience, former Plan Check Engineer for San Diego City Building Inspection Department. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector .. 1 . . . . ABK DOLIEHlE, P.E. 9 years building inspection department experience, former Senior Structural Engineer in San Diego County Building Inspection Plan Check Division. I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner OWER DILLIOR, P.E., I.E. 32 years building inspection department experience, former Chief Electrical Engineer in the City of San Diego Electrical Inspection and Plan Check Division. GLEII _, GRAIllL\D: ItIlCIWlICAL IlIIGIIIIlER 11 years building inspection department experience, former Plan Check Engineer, San Diego County Building Inspection Department. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector IOI Bo\ASCII, GRAIllL\D: ClIID.uw<.UllII JlIIlill'IIW< 14 years building inspection department experience, former Building Official, City of Lompoc. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector I.C.B.O. Certified Plumbing Inspect~r I.C.B.O. Certified Combination Inspector I.C.B.O. Certified Electrical Inspector I.C.B.O. Certified Building Official I.C.B.O. Certified Mechanical Inspector BILL IRICSllIf, GRAIllL\D: CIVIL IlIIGIlIIlIIR 5 years building inspection department experience, former Assistant Director Yuma County Building Inspection Department. I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector GAllI MIGJlL, GRAIllL\D: CIVIL JlftbUIBIlK 7 years plan check experience, former Plan Check Engineer for the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development. I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector KILEIlII WALKER 5 years building inspection department experience. I.C.B.O. Certified Plans Examiner I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector 'f) IlUILDIRG COOIl'IER & FlEW SIAFfI DAVE CALVAIII, IlUILDIRG ~ulI 5 years building department experience, former Plans Examiner, City of National City. I.C.B.O. Certified Building Inspector I.C.B.D. Certified Combination Inspector -e - -- - . . . ESGIL CORP~ATION CONTRAC'. AND . PRESENT SCOPE OF SERVICE Staff Pemit Plan Field Building Counter Check Insp. Official I. California State Universities x 2. City of Atascadero x 3. City of Bars to\ol x 4. City of Beverly Hills x 5. City of Calexico x 6. City of Carlsbad x x 7. City of Chula Vista x 8. City of Coronado x 9. City of El Cajon x 10. City of El Centro x 1I. City of Escondida x x 12. City of Grover City x 13. City of Idaho Falls x 14. City of Imperial Beach x 15. County of Inperial x 16. City of India x . 17. City of Laguna Beach x 18. City of Lemon Grove x x x 19. City of Lornpoc x 20. County of Los Angeles x 2I. City of Manhattan Beach x 22. City of National City x 23. City of Oceanside x 24. City of Oxnard x 25. City of Palm Springs x 26. City of poway x x x x 27. City of Rancho Cucarnonga x 28. County of Sacramento x 29. City of San Buenaventura x 30. County of San Joaquin x 3I. City of San Jose x 32. City of San Juan Capistrano x 33. City of San Luis Obispo x '€l 34. City of San Marcos x 35. City of Santa Monica x 36. City of Santee x x x x 37. City of Turlock x 38. County of Ventura x 39. City of Vista y. 40. City of Arroyo Grande x 4l. City of Sacramento x 42. City of Santa Maria x 43. County of San Luis Obispo x 9/85 .... ... - - .- . . . ESG.ORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DRIVE SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92123 . CLIENT REFERENCE DATA SHEET . CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS 450 NORTH CRESCENT OR. BEVERL Y HILLS, CA 90210 TONY NISICH, BUILDING OFFICIAL CITY OF CARLSBAD 1200 ELM A VENUE CARLSBAD, CA 92008 MARTY ORENYAK, BUILDING OFFICIAL BRIAN WATSON, FIRE MARSHAL FRANK AJ.SHIRE, CITY MANAGER CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH 505 FOREST A VENUE LAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 ED WILCZAK, BUILDING OFFICIAL CITY OF LEMON GROVE 78B CENTRAL A VENUE LEMON GROVE, CA AI. LYNN, BUILDING OFFICIAL CITY OF OCEANSIDE 320 NORTH HORNE ST. OCEANSIDF., CA 92054 GEORGE FIELD, BUILDING OFFICIAL CITY OF POWAY 13202 POWAY ROAD POWAY, CA 92064 JOHN BRIDGES, PLANNING DEPT. STEWART GARY, FIRE MARSHAL JAMES BOWERSOX, CITY MANAGER CITY OF SANTEE 10765 WOODSIDE AVE. SANTEE, CA 92065 CHUCK STREETER, FIRE MARSHAL RONALD BALLARD, CITY MANAGER COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO 827 SEVENTH STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 DON SCHULTZE, CHIEF BLDG. INSP. GENE PLATT, SUPERVISOR OF PLAN CHECK THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERISTY OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ~O GOLDEN SHORE, SUITE 228 LONG BEACH, CA 90802-'12n SHEILA CHAFFIN, ASSISTANT VICE CHANCELLOR THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR PHYSICAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ~O GOLDEN SHORE, SUITE 228 LONG BEACH, CA 90802-'12n BEN PREWITT, CHIEF DESIGN &: CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER CITY OF ESCONDIDO 100 VALLEY BOULEVARD ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 DAN McFARLAND, '" BUILDING OFFICIAL CITY OF IDAHO FALLS P.O. BOX 220 IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO 83402-0220 GEORGE KLOMP, CHIEF BLDG. INSPECTOR ... 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