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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-Development Services ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Valerie C.Ross,Director Subject: Resolution approving Agreement for Professional Design Services with Transtech Dept: Development Services Engineers, Inc. to realign Viaduct Boulevard between 2"d Street and 3`d Street (SS07-32) Date: March 8, 2007 and installation of a Traffic Signal at Viaduct Boulevard and 2"d Street (TC08-01) and authorization for the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2006/07 Budget. MCC Date: April 2, 2007 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 08/07/06 Adopted FY 2006/07 Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which included Project No. SS07-32 "Realign Street on Viaduct Boulevard between 2"d Street and 3`d Street"in FY 2007/08. Recommended Motion: 1. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2006/07 by transferring $80,000 from Account No. 129-367-5504-7156 "Street and Safety Improvements (SS-C)" to a new Account No. 129-367-5504- 7741 "Realign Street on Viaduct Boulevard between 2"d Street and 3`d Street(SS07-32)", and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY2006/07 by transferring $40,725 from Account No. 250-370-5504-7338 "City-Wide Traffic Signal Improvements" to a new Account No. 250-370-5504- 7740"Install Traffic Signal at Realigned Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd Street(TC08-01), and 3. Adopt Resolution. r&u��/-;4W Valerie C. Ross Contact Person: Mark Lancaster, Deputy Director/City Engineer Phone: 3305 Supporting data attached: Staff Report,Maps, Reso, Exhibit"A" (Agreement) Ward: I FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ 120,725.00 Source: (Acct.Nos) 129-367-5504-7741 &250-370-5504-7740 Acct.Description: Realign Street on Viaduct Blvd(SS07-32)and Install Traffic Signal(TC08-01) Finance: Council Notes: elc_-76 Agenda Item.�/ i _CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: Resolution approving Agreement for Professional Design Services with Transtech Engineers, Inc. to realign Viaduct Boulevard between 2nd Street and 3`d Street (SS07-32) and installation of a traffic signal at Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd Street (TC08-01) and authorization for the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2006/07 Budget. Background: On August 7, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council adopted the FY 2006/07 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP included provisions for a parking structure to serve the Metrolink facility containing approximately 350 spaces located on the north side of 2"d Street between Mt. Vernon Avenue and Viaduct Boulevard. Viaduct Boulevard currently extends southwesterly from 3`d Street to 2"d Street on a skewed alignment. The existing alignment conflicts with the planned location of the parking structure; therefore, realignment of Viaduct Boulevard prior to, or concurrently with, the construction of the parking structure will be necessary. Right-of-way for the new alignment was acquired in 2006. Funding in the amount of$500,000 for Project No. SS07-32 is proposed in the FY 2007/08 CIP to realign Viaduct Boulevard to a north- south alignment to intersect Giovanola Avenue at 2"d Street. A traffic signal is anticipated to be required at the intersection of the realigned Viaduct Boulevard and 2"d Street and is being recommended for funding in the FY 2007/08 CIP as TC08-01. The Metrolink parking structure is currently being designed and may be ready for bidding as early as August of 2007. Since the new parking structure will occupy land that is currently part of Viaduct Boulevard, it is essential that the design of the realignment be completed prior to start of construction of the parking structure. Access to the structure cannot be completed until completion of the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard. Further, the design of the site work around the parking structure and the redesign of the existing parking lot currently serving the Metrolink Station needs to be completed in order to a have an efficient, fully functional parking structure. The layout of the existing Metrolink parking lot needs to be completely revised in order to gain more spaces, improve circulation, improve disabled access from the new structure to the station, and provide upgraded landscaping and lighting. To address these concerns, staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) on February 1, 2007, to consultants who, in the past, have expressed interest in similar types of work. The consultants were asked to propose design services for improvements to three areas to compliment the parking structure project. The areas are: Area 1 —The realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 3`d Street and 2nd Street, the traffic signal at Viaduct Boulevard and 2"d Street and improvement to the north side of 2nd Street to close off the existing Viaduct Boulevard/2"d Street intersection. Area 2 — Site and drainage improvements needed for proper circulation around the parking structure. 2 03/28/2007 11:47 AM i CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT—Continued Area 3 — Site, drainage and lighting improvements for the existing Metrolink parking lot northerly of� Street and easterly of the Mt. Vernon Bridge, including the vacated portion of 3`d Street east of the Mt. Vernon Bridge. Proposals were received from the following firms on February 26, 2007: Company Location Willdan San Bernardino Associated Engineers, Inc. Ontario Hall & Foreman, Inc. Rancho Cucamonga Transtech Engineers, Inc. San Bernardino The proposals were reviewed (Phase I) and the consultants interviewed (Phase II) in accordance with the consultant selection process approved by the Mayor and Common Council on September 2, 2003. The Phase I rating system included such factors as past experience with similar types of projects, adequacy and experience of staff, completeness of proposal, past experience working with the consultant and understanding the requirements of the project. Based on review of proposals and interviews with the four consultants, the staff reviewers/evaluators selected the team of Transtech Engineers, Inc. based on their qualifications and staff's previous experience with the firm, completeness of the proposal, understanding of the project, and other criteria. The reviewers/evaluators feel that the proposal submitted by Transtech Engineers, Inc. best meets the needs of the City and recommends award of a design contract to Transtech. Proposed fees for services were as follows: Company Per Proposal Potholing Cost Transtech Engineers, Inc. $110,000 $10,000 for 6 holes. Associated Engineers, Inc. $125,947 $22,000 for 6 holes. Hall & Foreman, Inc. $121,677 $1,000 per hole. Willdan $182,875 $8,000 for 5 holes. Transtech has extensive experience with work at the Santa Fe Depot. The firm provided project management and inspection services for the Historic Restoration of the Santa Fe Depot and is currently providing project management services for design of the Metrolink Parking Structure. The proposal submitted by Transtech Engineers, Inc. offers the lowest proposed consultant fee and was determined to be clearly superior by the rating panel based on a consideration of all the rating factors. Attached is an Agreement with Transtech Engineers, Inc. for the proposed work marked Exhibit "A". Staff recommends approval of the Agreement. 3 03/28/2007 11:47 AM CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT—Continued Transtech Engineering, Inc. estimates that the design services under terms of the Agreement can be completed by August 2007. However, other constraints related to bidding and processing approvals through Caltrans will extend the start of construction to March of 2008. The following table indicates the proposed construction sequencing and timetable for the parking structure and surrounding work: STAGE 1: Construction of new alignment of Viaduct Boulevard for 5-lane section(from east right-of-way) begins. Construction will start in project area 2, parking structure site improvements, without impacting existing Viaduct 3/08 to 7/08 Boulevard. Minor encroachment into surface parking north of parking structure will be necessary for excavation/grading; however, Viaduct Boulevard will be kept open to traffic. 3/08 to 6/08 STAGE 1-A: Construct traffic signal (on-going during various stages, with Full signal signal underground work completed in Stage 1 during alignment work. This installation item is subject to meeting Signal Warrants and Funding Availability. is subject to Funding Availability 7/08 to 3/09 STAGE 2: Newly realigned Viaduct Boulevard will be opened to traffic. Parking Construction of parking structure and related site improvements around parking structure structure continues. Northerly street improvement construction on 2nd Street to will be open close off the existing intersection with Viaduct Boulevard begins. The area to limited immediately south of the parking structure will be used as a staging area. use after this stage. STAGE 3: The parking structure is open to public use, subject restriction from on-going construction of the parking area south of parking structure. Phased removal and reconstruction of the existing Metrolink parking lot immediately 4/09 to 6/09 south of the platform and east of Mt. Vernon Avenue begins. This stage may Subject to be divided into 2 to 3 sub stages. Sub-stage A may be the northerly half of the funding. surface lot, Sub-stage B may be southerly half. Sub-stage C may be the easterly lot (west of Santa Fe Rail Depot). Construction of northerly surface parking lot(s) is subject to Funding Availability. Financial Impact: No funding currently exists for this project, however, EDA has pledged $500,000 to meet a condition of approval for the La Placita Project. Project No. SS07-32 for the Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 2"d Street and 3` Street is proposed for funding in FY 07/08. Also, Project No. TC08-01 for installation of a Traffic Signal at the intersection of Viaduct Boulevard 4 03/28/2007 11:47 AM CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT—Continued with 2nd Street is proposed for funding FY 07/08 due to the urgency to accomplish the design of the realignment. Staff has identified funding in Account No. 129-367-5504-7156 "Street and Safety Improvements (SS-C)" and Account No. 250-370-5504-7338 "City-Wide Traffic Signal Improvements" which is available for transfer to fund this project. These are annual accounts and full funding will be restored as part of the FY 07/08 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). No project will be delayed as a result of these transfers. An application has been submitted to the City for development of the land between 2nd Street and 3`d Street and Viaduct Boulevard and "K" Street (the La Placita project). If the development proceeds, the developer will have a condition of approval to pay 50% of the cost of design and construction of the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard and the traffic signal at the intersection of Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd Street as its fair share of the cost of the project. Recommendation: 1. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY2006/07 by transferring $80,000 from Account No. 129-367-5504-7156 "Street and Safety Improvements (SS-C)" to a new Account No. 129-367-5504-7741 "Realign Street on Viaduct Boulevard between 2nd Street and 3rd Street(SS07-32) , and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY2006/07 by transferring $40,725 from Account No. 250-370-5504-7338 "City-Wide Traffic Signal Improvements" to a new Account No. 250-370-5504-7740 "Install Traffic Signal at Realigned Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd Street (TC08-01), and 3. Adopt Resolution. Attachments: Exhibit"A"—Agreement with Transtech Engineers, Inc. Exhibit"B"—Request for Proposals 5 03/28/2007 11:47 AM 1 COPY 2 RESOLUTION NO. 3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES WITH TRANSTECH 4 ENGINEERS, INC. TO REALIGN VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 2ND STREET 5 AND 3RD STREET (SS07-32). BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 6 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 7 SECTION 1. Transtech Engineers, Inc., 198 N. Arrowhead Avenue, Suite "I", San 8 Bernardino, CA 92408, is competent, experienced and has provided the most advantageous and 9 best proposal for the Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 2nd Street and 3rd Street to 10 11 Align with Giovanola Avenue at 2"d Street, Grading and Circulation Around the Proposed 12 Metrolink Parking Structure, Redesign of Metrolink Parking Lot and Design of a Traffic Signal 13 at the Intersection of the Realigned Street and 2"d Street, pursuant to the Agreement for Services, 14 attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A", for the not-to-exceed amount of 15 $110,725 plus $10,000 for 6 potholes, based on the Technical Proposal dated February 26, 2007, 16 Attachment "1" to Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein, and the Request for Proposal (RFP), 17 18 attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B." Pursuant to this determination, the 19 Purchasing Manager is hereby authorized and directed to issue Purchase Orders for said services 20 to said firm which references this Resolution. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to 21 execute said Agreement on behalf of the City. 22 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced Agreement is rescinded 23 if it is not executed within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. 24 25 26 27 28 Flo - 1 - 1 2 RESOLUTION . . . APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES WITH TRANSTECH ENGINEERS, INC. TO REALIGN VIADUCT 3 BOULEVARD BETWEEN 2ND STREET AND 3RD STREET (SS07-32). 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 day of , 2007, by the following vote, to wit: 8 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 9 10 ESTRADA 11 BAXTER 12 BRINKER 13 DERRY 14 KELLEY 15 JOHNSON 16 17 MC CAMMACK 18 19 Rachel Clark, City Clerk 20 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 2007. 21 22 Patrick J. Morris, Mayor 23 City of San Bernardino 24 Approved as to form: 25 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 26 27 By: 28 - 2 - EXHIBIT "A" " AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 2" STREET AND 3RD STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET. THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of 2007 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"), and TRANSTECH ENGINEERS, INC. ("Consultant"). WITNESSETH : A. WHEREAS, City proposes to have Consultant provide Civil/Traffic Engineering Services of a consulting engineering firm for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 2"d Street and 3rd Street to align with Giovanola Avenue at 2nd Street, grading and circulation around the proposed Metrolink parking structure, redesign of Metrolink parking lot and design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd Street as described below; and B. WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has that degree of specialized expertise contemplated within California Government Code, Section 37103, and holds all necessary licenses to practice and perform the services herein contemplated; and C. WHEREAS, City and Consultant desire to contract for specific services in connection with the project described below (the "Project") and desire to set forth their rights, duties and liabilities in connection with the services to be performed; and D. WHEREAS, no official or employee of City has a financial interest, within the provisions of California Government Code, Sections 1090-1092, in the subject matter of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1.0. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT 1.1. Scope of Services. Consultant shall provide to the City the Civil/Traffic Engineering Services of a consulting engineering firm for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 2nd Street and 3rd Street to align with Giovanola Avenue at 2nd Street, grading and circulation around the proposed Metrolink parking structure, redesign of Metrolink parking lot and design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd Street (the "Project") in accordance with the City's standards and Consultant's proposal dated February 26, 2007, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment "I". 5:\-Public Works\RFC.4's\2007 All\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 1 EXHIBIT "A" 1.2. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and skill ordinarily exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any laws that may affect Consultant's performance of this Agreement. 1.3. Warranty. Consultant warrants that it shall perform the services required by this Agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal and California employment laws including, but not limited to, those laws related to minimum hours and wages; occupational health and safety; fair employment and employment practices; workers' compensation insurance and safety in employment; and all other Federal, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the services required under this Agreement. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings, and judgments. of every nature and description including attorneys' fees and costs, presented, brought, or recovered against City for, or on account of any liability under any of the above-mentioned laws, which may be incurred by reason of Consultant's performance under this Agreement. 1.4. Non-discrimination. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall not engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law, except as permitted pursuant to Section 12940 of the Government Code. Violation of this provision may result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code, Section 1735. 1.5 Non-Exclusive Agreement. Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into agreements with other consultants for services similar to the services that are subject to this Agreement or may have its own employees perform services similar to those services contemplated by this Agreement. 1.6. Deleization and Assignment. This is a personal service contract, and the duties set forth herein shall not be delegated or assigned to any person or entity without the prior written consent of CO. 1.7. Business License: The Consultant shall obtain and maintain a valid City Business Registration Certificate during the term of this Agreement. 1.8. Duty of Loamy/Conflict of Interest: The Consultant understands and agrees that as the City's consultant, Consultant shall maintain a fiduciary duty and a duty of loyalty to the City in performing Consultant's obligations under this Agreement. Consultant, in performing its obligations under this Agreement, is governed by irk California's conflict of interest laws, Government Code Section 87100 et seq., and Title S:\--Public Works\RFCA's\200"All\04-024)7\Realignment of Viaduct Blvcl-Award of Agreement to Trans tecch\5tandard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 2 EXHIBIT "A" 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et seq. 2.0. COMPENSATION AND BILLING 2.1. Compens_ttion. Over the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall be compensated for such services for the not-to-exceed amounts indicated in Fee Proposal dated February 26, 2007, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment "2". 2.2. Additional Services. Consultant shall not receive compensation for any services provided outside the scope of services specified in this Agreement unless the City, prior to Consultant performing the additional services, approves such additional services in writing. It is specifically understood that oral requests and/or approvals of such additional services or additional compensation shall be barred and are unenforceable. 2.3. Method of Billing. Consultant may submit invoices to City's Engineer for approval on a progress basis, but no more often than monthly. Said invoice shall be based on the total of all Consultant's services which have been completed to City's sole satisfaction. City shall pay Consultant's invoice within forty-five (45) days from the date City receives said invoice. Each invoice shall describe in detail, the services performed and the associated time for completion. Any additional services approved and performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be designated as "Additional Services" and shall identify the number of the authorized change order, where applicable, on all invoices. 2.4. Records and Audits. Records of Consultant's services relating to this Agreement shall be maintained in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City or its Engineer for inspection and/or audit at mutually convenient times for a period of three (3) years from the Effective Date. 3.0. TIME OF PERFORMANCE 3.1. Commencement and Completion of Work. The professional services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall commence within five (5) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement. Said services shall be completed within four (4) months unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. Failure to commence work in a timely manner and/or diligently pursue work to completion may be grounds for termination of this Agreement. 3.2. Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be responsible for delays or lack of performance resulting from acts beyond the reasonable control of the party or parties. Such acts shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, fire, strikes, material shortages, compliance with laws or regulations, riots, acts of war, or any other conditions beyond the reasonable control of a party. S:A_Public Works\RPCA's\200'A11\04-02-07\Realigninent of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtecli\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 3 EXHIBIT "A" 4.0. TERM AND TERMINATION 4.1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue until satisfactory completion of all work contemplated herein. All work shall be completed within the time frame and in accordance . with schedule submitted by Consultant, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment "3". 4.2. Notice of Termination. The City reserves and has the right and privilege of canceling, suspending or abandoning the execution of all or any part of the work contemplated by this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time, by providing written notice to Consultant. The termination of this Agreement shall be deemed effective upon receipt of the notice of termination. In the event of such termination, Consultant shall immediately stop rendering services under this Agreement unless directed otherwise by the City. 4.3. Compensation. In the event of termination, City shall pay Consultant for reasonable costs incurred and professional services satisfactorily performed up to and including the date of City's written notice of termination. Compensation for work in progress shall be prorated as to the percentage of work completed as of the effective date of termination in accordance with the fees set forth herein. In ascertaining the professional services actually rendered hereunder up to the effective date of termination of this Agreement, consideration shall be given to both completed work and work in progress, to complete and incomplete drawings, and to other documents pertaining to the services contemplated herein whether delivered to the City or in the possession of the Consultant. 4.4 Documents. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all documents prepared by Consultant in its performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, finished or unfinished design, development and construction documents, data studies, drawings, maps and reports, shall be delivered to the City within ten (10) days of delivery of termination notice to Consultant, at no cost to City. Any use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization from Consultant shall be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal expense to Consultant. 5.0. INSURANCE 5.1. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain and maintain during the life of this Agreement all of the following insurance coverages: (a) Comprehensive general liability, including premises-operations, products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and I aggregate. B:\—Public Works\RFCA's\2007 All\04-02-07\Rea lignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 4 EXHIBIT "A" (b) Automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non-owned vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of California. (d) Professional errors and omissions ("E&O") liability insurance with policy limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. Consultant shall obtain and maintain, said E&O liability insurance during the life of this Agreement and for three years after completion of the work hereunder. 5.2. Endorsements. The comprehensive general liability insurance policy shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: (a) Additional insureds: "The City of San Bernardino and its elected and appointed boards, officers, agents, and employees are addition- al insureds with respect to this subject project and contract with City." (b) Notice: "Said policy shall not terminate, nor shall it be cancelled, nor the coverage reduced, until thirty (30) days after written notice is given to City." (c) Other insurance: "Any other insurance maintained by the City of San Bernardino shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy." 5.3. Certificates of Insurance. Consultant shall provide to City certificates of insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a form and content approved by City, prior to performing any services under this Agreement. 5.4. Non-limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any way, the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement, or the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property. 6.0. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to any matter referenced herein and supersedes any and all other prior writings and oral negotiations. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, and signed by the parties in interest at the time of such modification. The terms S`.,_PuN;,:Works\RFCA's\2007 All\04-02 07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award o Agreement to I ranstech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 5 EXHIBIT "A" of this Agreement shall prevail over any inconsistent provision in any other contract document appurtenant hereto, including exhibits to this Agreement. 6.2. Representatives. The Director of Development Services or her designee shall be the representative of City for purposes of this Agreement and may issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of the City, called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a representative for purposes of this Agreement who shall be authorized to issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of Consultant called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. 6.3. Project Managers. City shall designate a Project Manager to work directly with Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a Project Manager who shall represent it and be its agent in all consultations with City during the term of this Agreement. Consultant or its Project Manager shall attend and assist in all coordination meetings called by City. 6.4. Notices. Any notices, documents, correspondence or other communications concerning this Agreement or the work hereunder may be provided by personal delivery, facsimile or mail and shall be addressed as set forth below. Such communication shall be deemed served or delivered: a) at the time of delivery if such communication is sent by personal delivery; b) at the time of transmission if such communication is sent by facsimile; and c) 48 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as reflected by the official U.S. postmark if such communication is sent through regular United States mail. IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: Mr. Ali Cayir, President Valerie C. Ross Transtech Engineers Director of Development Services 624 Brea Canyon Rd. 300 North "D" Street Walnut, CA 91789 San Bernardino, CA 92418 Tel: (909) 595-8599 Tel: 909-384-5357 Fax: (909) 595-8863 Fax: 909-384-5080 6.5. Attorneys' Fees. In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the enforcement of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions hereof. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this contract on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for the purposes of this paragraph. S:\_Public Works\RFCA's\2007 All\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 6 EXHIBIT "A" 6.6. Governing Lam.. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to conflict of laws. In the event of any legal action to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that the sole and exclusive venue shall be a court of competent jurisdiction located in San Bernardino County, California. 6.7. Assignment. Consultant shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet or encumber all or any part of Consultant's interest in this Agreement without City's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and cause for termination of this Agreement. Regardless of City's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release Consultant of Consultant's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by Consultant hereunder for the term of this Agreement. 6.8 Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, and employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses, including attorney fees, damage to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons or damages of any nature including, but not by way of limitation, all civil claims or workers' compensation claims, arising out of or in any way connected with the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant, its employees, agents or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. 6.9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall be acting at all times as an independent contractor and not as an employee of City. Consultant shall secure, at his expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Social Security, State Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and other payroll deductions for Consultant and its officers, agents, and employees, and all business licenses, if any are required, in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. 6.10 Ownership of Documents. All findings, reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or prepared by Consultant or any of its subcontractors in the course of performance of this Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of City. Consultant agrees that any such documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization without the prior consent of City. Any use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement, and any use of incomplete documents, shall be at the sole risk of City and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from City's use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement or use of incomplete documents furnished by Consultant. Consultant shall deliver to City any findings, reports, documents, information, data, in any form, including but not limited to, computer tapes, Aw discs, files audio tapes or any other Project related items as requested by City or its authorized representative, at no additional cost to the City. S:\,_T'ubiic Works\RFCA's\2007 All\04-02-07\Reahgnrnent of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Fealifmment of Viaduct Boulevard 0402-07.doc 7 EXHIBIT "A" 6.11 Public Records Act Disclosure. Consultant has been advised and is aware that all reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes. discs or files furnished or prepared by Consultant, or any of its subcontractors, and provided to City may be subject to public disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et. seq.). Exceptions to public disclosure may be those documents or information that qualify as trade secrets, as that term is defined in the California Government Code Section 6254.7, and of which Consultant informs City of such trade secret. The City will endeavor to maintain as confidential all information obtained by it that is designated as a trade secret. The City shall not, in any way, be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any trade secret including, without limitation, those records so marked if disclosure is deemed to be required by law or by order of the Court. 6.12. Responsibility for Errors. Consultant shall be responsible for its work and results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or explanation as may be required by the City's representative, regarding any services rendered under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. 6.13. Prohibited Employment. Consultant will not employ any regular employee of City while this Agreement is in effect. 6.14. Order of Precedence. In the event of an inconsistency or conflict in this Agreement and any of the attached Exhibits or Attachments, the terms set forth in this Agreement shall prevail. 6.15. Costs. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees incurred in the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement and in the performance of its obligations hereunder except as expressly provided herein. 6.16. No Third Party Beneficiary Rights. This Agreement is entered into for the sole benefit of City and Consultant and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right in, under or to this Agreement. 6.1.7. Headings. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to be a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 6.18. Construction. The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or S:\-Public Works\RFCA's\2007 All\04-02-07\Peal igimlent of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 8 EXHIBIT "A" interpretation arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 6.19 Amendments. Only a writing executed by the parties hereto or their respective successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. 6.20. Waiver. The delay or failure of either party at any time to require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in no way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought. The waiver of any right or remedy in respect to any occurrence or event shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or remedy in respect to any other occurrence or event, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 621. Severabilitv. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable in any circumstance, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the value of this Agreement, based upon the substantial benefit of the bargain for any party is materially impaired, which determination as made by the presiding court or arbitrator of competent jurisdiction shall be binding, then both parties agree to substitute such provision(s) through good faith negotiations. 6.22. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one agreement. 6.23. Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said parties and that by doing so, the parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. zi:`•,_Pub?ie Works\RFCA's\2007 A11\04-02-07\Realigiunent of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Buulevaru 0402-07.doc 9 EXHIBIT "A" AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 2ND STREET AND 3RD STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET. IN WVITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their respective authorized officers, as of the date first above written. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, TRANSTECH ENGINEERS, INC. A Municipal Corporation, Consultant By Patrick J. Morris, Mayor Signature Name and Title Approved as to.form: James F. Penman, City Attorney By S.\. Public Works\RR-A's\2007 All\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtecli\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 10 ! ' Attachment "1", Exhibit "A" toft a • '. , M IF—Iffl-all, , r Is I s • February 26, 2007 City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services Public Works Division Attention: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, PE, Project Manager Senior Civil Engineer 300 North D Street, 3'd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Subject: TECHNICAL PROPOSAL ' TO PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 3RD STREET AND 2ND STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2ND STREET,' AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROSTR EET, GRADING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET Dear Mr. Grubbs: In response to City's February 1, 2007 RFP, i Transtech/Mapco is pleased to submit this proposal for your consideration. s Our proposal is submitted in the format specified in "Section IV. Proposal Requirements" Page 7 of the City's RFP, on t RFP requirements and our commitment/agreement: 1. City's RFP states that the City requires design within 3 months of City's uthori authorization to consultant Transtech/M p to the project resources, and will allocate any additional resources if necessary. Transtech/Mapco hereby commits to complete the project design within 3 months of Cit ' authorization to proceed. y s 2. City's RFP states that the City will hold 15% of the total cost for 360 calendar days acceptance of plans and specifications by the City, or 45 calendar days after the Cit after issues a Notice of Completion for the project, whichever occurs first. Transtech/M y hereby agrees this payment condition. apco • - •..- SNSTFru Attachment "1", Exhibit "A" 3. City's RFP states that the City will require the selected consultant execute Agreement for Professional Services (copy was attached to the RFP), aond failure of�the consultant to execute the Agreement within 60 days of approval by the Mayor and Common Council will void the approval. Transtech/Mapco hereby agrees to execute the agreement and return to the City within 5 working days of receiving it from the City. HIGHLIGHT S OF OUR FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS: Multi-disc,""iolinary Firm: Transtech/Mapco is a multi-disciplinary engineering firm which provides professional and technical services in the engineering, lanning and constrguction to governmental agencies, educational institutions and private sector. At the local level, Transtech provides consulting engineering services to approximately twenty municipalities throughout Southern California. The municipal services provided by Transtech include Building and Safety, Plan Check, Inspection, City Engineering, City Traffic Engineering, CIP Design, Project and Construction Management, Program Management, CDBG, HUD and Federally/State Funded Project Management Services. Experience in Federa/and 4raro c. � grams- Transtech/Mapco is recognized as one of the foremost expert firm in State and Federal funding managed numerous projects under HUD/CDBG, FTA, DOT,gFHWAaFederal erequiiremen s.have On We ' most of these projects, our services were provided from design, through construction, includin g enforcement and monitoring of Davis-Bacon Act Wages, Labor Compliance, DBE/WBE. In addition, we prepared project grant applications and obtained over $100 million in state and rr federal funds for various public works improvement projects for our client cities ` years. es in the past few p Exyerience in working with Local Cities: Our key staff members have served ' in various capacities including City Engineer, City Traffic Engineer, Building Official,1 ed public agencies Manager, Planner, Inspector. We are accustomed to working with governmental agencies 9 al, Project every facet of planning, building, and public works, and our staff has an unparalleled understanding of public agency issues, procedures, and policies. Service A nroach- Transtech/Mapco understands the importance of providing respond to the Client's needs based on work load and demand by adjusting level of staffing s P ng services that can necessary, and provide the services in an efficient and cost effective manner without sacrificing the quality and responsiveness. Responsiveness is an integral part of Transtech's "custom friendly" service approach. g responsiveness is n "full-time" basis. Transtech also understands n an "as needed" basis, our to expedite certain projects when requested by the City; and, t stof course, is included c being able normal part of our service. Our approach is to provide as needed services included ti a responsiveness approach. with afull-time Service Capabilities: T ranstech/Mapco Service Capabilities include the f l Municipal City Engineer; City Traffic Engineer; Capital Improvement Projects; Consulting Services Development Review Building and Safety Inspection; Plan Check; City Building Official Program and Contract Administration; Construction Inspection; Labor Compliance; Construction Design-built Engineering and Construction Management ' ••. . Mimi Attachment "I", Exhibit "A" S ♦ .j Transtech is recognized as one of the foremost expert firm in State and Federal funding programs and procedures. We have managed numerous projects under HUD/CDBG, FTA, DOT, FHWA Federal requirements. On Federal Fund most of these projects, our services were provided from design, through Management and Grant construction, including enforcement and monitoring of Davis-Bacon Act I Writing Wages, Labor Compliance, DBE/WBE. In addition, we prepared project 1 Iapplications and obtained over $100 million in state and federal fundsr or ' various public works improvement projects for our client cities in or years. the past few Freeways and Interchanges, Local Streets and Roads Design; ' Civil Engineering Sewerage, Water and Storm Drain Design; Pavement Management System; Grading Studies, Design and Earthwork Analysis Surveying and Mapping ALTA, Topographic, Boundary Surveys; Construction Surveying/Staking; Aerial Mapping; GIS; Right-of-way Engineering Planning Master Plan Circulation Studies; Transportation Planning and Modeling; Capacity Evaluations; Impact Assessments; Site Planning; Specific Plans Traffic and Traffic Signal and Control Systems; Parking Facilities Study and Design; Transportation Street Lighting; Speed Zone Surveys; Traffic Control; Intelligent Vehicle Engineering Highway Systems; Signing and Striping; Traffic Management Plans; Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities; Neighborhood Traffic Control Land Development Subdivision/Master-Planned Communities; Commercial and Industrial Development Coordination with FEMA for funding and recovery; Operational set-up for Emergency and expedited plan check and permit process for quick response; Immediate Disaster Response, mobilization of engineering resources to review impacts and to pre are p Support and Recovery immediate mitigations; Preparation of funding paper work and applications for Services reimbursement by FEMA; Development, implementation and management of ' erosion and sediment control, drainage control, and debris removal programs Expert Witness Construction Claims, Defects Services Governmental Permit Support services to coordinate and process permits through governmental Processing agencies Experience in Construction Clarmc and Education- expertise in the construction field to law firms and universities. Some of oustaff r provide their serve as expert witnesses for construction claims and defects, and teach Enginstaff members and Development, Planning, Construction and Project Management class at the Cal State San Bernardino University, International studies. Pro ect Mana ement and C-Ommunicat;on Key Transt attend periodic prot ech/Mapco project team members will ect progress meetings with City staff throughout the project duration. Transtech will keep track of all directions given and commitments made. Our record keeping in r this arena is unparalleled. Our systems are structured such that recall of critical i P g available on a moment's notice. Transtech/Mapco will provide monthly project status areports which updates, at a minimum, the status on the schedule, budget, and pending issues requiring attention. Transtech/Mapco will ensure timely turn-a-round for submittal and/or substitutio request approvals, and will maintain a iog to track when submittals are received, a pproved, by whom, and when returned. Communications with all concerned parties will be made or directed in writing in a timely fashion. Our record keeping and communication flow system is unsurpassed. Throughout the project, you will receive project updates from us by telephone and b written progress reports. You will be aware of what is going on at all times. As our staff serve as Consultant City Engineers for a number of Cities, we understand the importance of being aware I the progress and issues, so that if questions are asked by City Manager/Council Members/Public, You have the information promptly. • 1•l•ATI■rem �m■ .. . Ls • . TRANUCru ' Attachment "I", Exhibit "A" Accountabi/itv• Transtech/Mapco will be responsible for all aspects of the project and deliver a complete project to the City on budget and time with minimal direction from and burden on P staff. The quality, accuracy and correctness of the products prepared and the services provided by our staff is the full responsibility of Transtech. Additional and/or supplementary p w and approval by City staff or other involved agencies does not relieve us of any Inability or responsibility and for our performance. P bility Quality Contro uality_ Assurance (QC/ne►• providing high quality engineering services Transtech/Mapco e l has a proven track record in ' implementation of projects. Our extensive experience coupled with our in-house QA/QC minimal problems during prevent design errors and change orders. Our approach is to provide proactive management to control every aspect of a project in detail to identify C Program take corrective actions before they become problems. This s equirresex problems m advance and f knowledge, experience and management skills of the people � extensive hands-on the project. Our team members have extensive experience and proven track record in m p p e involved in managing and inspecting such complex projects and bringing them to a completion on time and budget ' managing Federal/ audit anC-1-4p-proved Accountin S stem: Because our firm is involve projects with various governmental agencies, including Federal Government, we h accounting system audited and approved by federal Government and f d m major Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), all applicable provisions of federal, have an found in compliance with local laws, statues, ordinances, rules, regulations, and procedural requirements including state, and ' Acquisition Regulations (FAR). ng Federal Thank you for allowing Transtech/Mapco the opportunity to submit P consideration. Should you have any questions, please contact thethun undersigned for your convenience. gned at your Sincerely, Transtech Engineers, Inc. Sincerely, Ali Cayir, PE, Principal Tel: 909-383-8579, Ext. 121 e-mail: „-j�-trarist`_'` I"WPROCESS,PRCPOSALS 20CT,27028 SS VIA DUCT ALIGNMEN'T'S8 VIA DUCT"ECN PROPCSAL.doc • • "W" ' Attachment "1" Exhibit A» TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ' ' PAGE 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES I 1 2 j PROJECT STAFF —' 3 PROJECT SCHEDULE 1 ' ! 14 4 EXPERIENCE IN SIMILAR PROJECTS 5 PREVIOUS OBLIGATIONS WITH -- 115 ' T_H OTHER PROJECTS 16 6 SUB-CONSULTANTS - —� 7 STATEMENT OF LOCAL PREFERENCE ELIGI 17 BILITY 8 ITEMS, ACTIONS OR INFORMATION EXPECTED FROM 1 g ' THE CITY 9 CO — -- MMENTS/SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THE FINISHED 20 ' PRODUCT OR TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RFP P W 4 . • - . , ., TR4NSTECH ' Attachment "1 ", Exhibit "A" 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Project Understanding: f The project scope involves Civil ► Engineering and related services for = Projrct Locari�o �1;�� N,5, e ' U realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 3rd Street and 2nd Street " :•�='"' PR.�E to align with Giovanola Avenue at = er.•,,n,Av* 2nd Street, grading and circulation } f around the proposed parking - ' a structure, redesign of Metrolink ...... Vvzwst- n W K.nq St P parking lot and design of traffic � signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd Street. sit 3 A, Z MMMW �..�s��—R _{1 -!,1 -�1���.��3-=-.r. •.rat, �_ -= _ _ _ � � - -- - � .�, •yam= • �.+� ..p.NMI•.ff M�♦ Iv IAN•/• tf N7/ , .� 7 ♦ �-c // - • Al'— ar •••••••••.••••••�u tr-W�•r1� i •. 1 The proposed street, parking lot, site and signal improvements will be part of th proposed Metrolink Parking Structure, which is currently under design by an architectu ae firm retained by the City. The City's goal is to incorporate the above indicated site improvements into the parking structure project to improve accessibility to the structure, improve surface parking lot conditions and increase surface parking spaces, improve street and site circulation and safety in the area. The existing parking lot, which is located north of the proposed parking structure, is the primary parking servicing the Metrolink Station. This parking lot was constructed in the 1990 and will no longer be efficient when the new parking structure is completed. Therefore, the redesign of this parking lot is required to improve efficiency in relation to the parking structure. Attachment 'T', Exhibit 66A" Also, the siting of the parking structure is such that planned circulation and the structure will necessitate reworking of the area surrounding th e building parking around realignment of a connector street between 3'd Street and 2r"' Street uilding and the Viaduct Boulevard. The proposed alignment of Viaduct Boulevard will chan el the known e is as southwesterly skewed alignment to a north-south street intersecting 2n Street at -gg ' degrees opposite Giovanola Avenue. at 90 Because the City may not have sufficient funding to construct the ultimate 5-Ian section of the realigned Via Duct Boulevard, it is re e roadway provide for an interim three-lane section, which will provide for that anelofttraffic consultant in each ' direction and a center left turn lane or turn pockets. The design will be such that roadway can be easily expanded in the future to its ultimate 5-lane configuration. the ' The project scope also includes anffully actuated traffic signal at the intersection f on realigned Viaduct Boulevadrd and 2 Street, including with the ability for interconnecti with other signals along 2 Street at some time in the future. on A primary goal of this project will be to complete Boulevard in a timely manner such that construction ohn of the realignment can be of Viaduct prior to construction of the parking structure. Concurrent bidding of the arealignment lie and the parking structure will be necessary. and The City has acquired most of the right-of-way need for the realignment Boulevard. The City and SANBAG own the parking lot and adjacent areas to of Viaduct and west. However, additional right-of-way from a private owner ma be needed the north southeasterly corner of the intersection of the realigned street and 3'�Street. Additional at the right-of-way may also be needed at the south side of 2nd Street at its existing intersection with Giovanola Avenue. The consultant is required to identify right-of-way needs, if a , and prepare plats and legal descriptions for the right-of-way to be acquired. Y , if any, When completed, the improvements � will include a ; o t parking structure Z ti*` Lr,$ ntf dl- t :a °` ; -� (currently under .-..- design by City), aligned Via Duct ' Boulevard with a * traffic signal at 2nd Street, improved , surface parking lot, and other 4E necessary site r improvements p ents for the parking }'., ! •,. �. �1D .mot structure. i ASV AVIKtF Attachment "1", Exhibit "A" To achieve the project goals above, our firm will provide all necessary services for the proposed improvements, which are defined as 3 project ct areas!nScope of work will include: Scope tit OJECT AREA 1 nMA t _ ' - - OJECT AREA 2 PROJECT AREA 3 1. Prepare and complete all required construction documents, including plans specifications, and cost estimates for the following items: ' a) PROJECT AREA 1 Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications for the Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 3rd Street and 2nd Street (aligning the new street with existing Giovanola Avenue south of 2nd Street). The City has already acquired the necessary Right-of-way for the project. Conduct a design survey, and prepare all necessary plans, including roadway, drainage, sewer, signing and striping, street lighting, traffic signal at the new intersection of 2nd/Viaduct/Giavonalo), and removal plans ready for bidding. The design will include necessary improvements on 2nd Street up to Mount Vernon Avenue. The consultant shall coordinate with necessary utility companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals, including obtaining electrical feed point for the new traffic signal. I b) PROJECT AREA 2 Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications related to the proposed Metrolink Parking Structure to be located west of realigned Viaduct Boulevard and north of 2nd Street. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, water service plan to the parking structure, sewer plans, as well plans in the adjoining existing areas and proposed surface parking lot improvements on the east side of the structure. The site control and grading plan will include the foot print of the proposed parking structure, the vacant land area on the south side to 2nd Street and on the west side to Mount Vernon Avenue, up �p to 50' north of the proposed parking structure, and area east of the parking O-_-- .�::y1L��1111,�irsar-rz•:�- 11i Attachment ,i ,, Exhibit "A" structure to realigned Via Duct Boulevard. Coordinate companies and obtain necessary clearances, service Points tand apps a Is and utility provide plans to bring all necessary services for the parking structure to th of the foot print, at which point the parking structure. e edge t C) PROJECT AREA 3 Surveying and civil engineering services to ' plans and estimates and technical specifications r Prepare complete e of existing surface parking lot on the north side of the proposed parkiingtst structure, t including the area north of 2nd Street and east of the Santa Fe Train Station building. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, draina e plans, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and parking lot striping plan. g ' d) Identification of existing R/V1/ and re ar additional R/W is needed. p p anon of legal descriptions and plats, if ' e) Drainage modifications necess to road and the area surrou d ng the drain new park ngestrructdurearking lot, realigned ' hydraulic calculations must be provided to support the proposed drainage odesii n. Mt. Vernon Storm Drain, an interim facility, runs beneath the g realignment. . Reinforcement or replacement of the storm drain proposed necessary. y f) Design of a fully actuated 8-phase traffic signal for the intersection of Viaduct P Boulevard/Giovanola Avenue and 2nd Street. The design of the traffic si nal hall Street include a "spread-spectrum" interconnect capability along 2nd g . g) Pothole existing underground utilities where a high probability for conflict exis . As required, a separate fee is provided in the proposed fee schedule for otholin on a per pothole basis separately from the design fee. p g h) Research existing 9 and identify need for additional right-of-way. Adequate right-of-way appears to exist, however, the scope in the right-of-way in relation to the proposed street and signal desi lndins checking south side of 2nd Street. If additional right-of-way is required, preparrenlet legal and plats of the right-of-way to be acquired. Acquisition of the ri ght- of-way shall be the responsibility of the City. 9 2. Prepare the improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates conformance with City of San Bernardino standards, Caltransstandards,pan'dct in requirements of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD the California Supplement, latest edition. Plans, specifications, and estimate will ) and to the following requirements: l conform a) The plans will be prepared at a scale of 1 inch = 40 feet on standard 2 " sheets, using the City of San Bernardino standard title block. A scal 4 by 36 20 feet may be used subject to approval of the City Engineer. e of 1 inch - x Attachment "1", Exhibit "A" ' b) The plans will clearly show conditions including location and type of signing and striping, but not limited to, the facilities and street condition. p 9, Pavement markings, storm drain = r c) The scope will include survey, research and other data or work needed establish existing topography, lines and grades. Information readi to ' from City files shall be made available b the City ly available Y ity at no charge. d) Street improvement plans will clearly indicate the type and location of exi and proposed storm drain and street im sting curbs, gutters, curb ramps, and cross gutters, and street lights.9 but not limited to ' e) A separate signing and striping Ian sheet location of existing and proposed signing and lstr ping, including but the type and lane striping, but g, p bars, cross walks 9 mot limited to markers and any other traffic control devices. The signing and sst striping Ian sheet pavement will be drawn to a scale of 1" = 40" on a 24" x 36" sheet, which shall include a ' Standard title block of the City of San Bernardino. a f) All improvements will be designed in compliance and accordance Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). with the g) The street improvement plans will include, but not be limited to, curb berms, and curb ramps. Limits of pavement, s, gutters, will also be shown. Improvementps, which are intended emo alsco and construction future, will be clearly identified as such. completed in the h) The plans, specifications and cost estimates will be.signed and sealed by a civil engineer licensed to practice civil engineering in the State of California. resolve design issues and ensure continuity with City standards an 3. Meet and confer with City staff periodically during the preliminary design phase to d preferences. 4. Conduct utility research and identify the location an the limits of the proposed improvements. Consultant shall existing responsible ni within identifying and resolving utility conflicts both overhead and and written communication (including maps) between the ponsible for underground. Copies of all shall be provided to the City, consultant and utility companies 5. . Identify any additional improvements that are required to construct improvements. Additional im r the proposed street gutter, drainage improvements,0storm drains, widening,of be limited to curb and channelization, g, curbs, curb ramps, and 6. Submit an updated project schedule within 1 week of receiving indicating the design tasks and project timing from start to submittal of final schedule will include two (2) City notice to proceed, ty plan reviews, each for 3 week duration for each pan Provide an updated schedule showing progress and timing no less once a month. frequently than ' Attachment "1 " Exhibit 66A99 7. Upon completion of the work, provide to the City, both an electronic, and a hard of an approved and signed set of completed plans, technical s specific copy estimates and special provisions ready for bidding including all supporting n 1tities, calculations, utility locations, utility notices, survey data, and other details data, complete this project in a format acceptable to the City. necessary to 8. Confer with the City at least once a month for updates on project pro ress problems and accomplishments. 9 , questions, 9. The project design will be completed in no more than three (3) months after th to proceed is issued. e notice I iR r Attachment "I ,,, ]Exhibit " 2. PROJECT STAFF CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ' CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE ' Proiect Manager Ali Cayir, PE ' Civil Eng Designers Sabry Abdelmalik, PE ' and John Skeith, PE Traffic Signal Designer Oscar Aguilar QC/QA Dave Ragland, PE, LS ' Surveying Mike Anderson, PLS Potholing Contractor SAFEPROBE, INC. - DBE Resumes of the above persons are provided in the following pages. Attachment "I "', Exhibit "A" .� ' ALI CAYIR, PE Education: BS in Engineering, MBA, Project/Construction Management, LIC Irvine Californ Registration: State of California Registered Civil Engineer, Licensed General Contractor A anld B f Mr. Cayir has approximately 27 years of experience in engineering. He has participated on numerous multi- disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil and traffic engineering, development, and public works projects. urban and rural Mr. Cayir also served as contract City Engineer for a number of municipalities in Southern Calif ornia. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. Municipal Engineering Assignments include: presentation of staff • City of Alhambra- Contract City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer. ty 1 • City of Pomona- Contract Interim City Engineer. • City of Commerce- Contract Assistant Public Services/City PW Engineer. • City of Bellflower- Contract City Engineer ' City of Hanford- Contract City Traffic Engineer. • City of La Habra Heights-Contract City Engineer. Mr. Cayir has extensive experience in state and federal funding programs and procedures. He provides expertise to Transtech Client Cities to obtain funding for their projects from various available funding sources. Just during the past few years, he obtained over$100 million in state and federal funds for various public w his improvement projects and feasibility/planning studies for various local municipalities. g es. p b c works Mr. Cayir has a diversified experience in Public Works projects, including civil engineering, traffic engineering and construction of ClP projects for a number of agencies in Southern California. 9 Recent Major Civil Engineering Projects managed by Mr. Cayir, includes: ` Fremont Widening, 710 Freeway Interim Improvements, Mission Widening Projects, which Federal funds. Involved agencies, Caltrans, County of Los Angeles, LA MTA, City of Alhambra. T $20m. were funded by • Mission/Rte 71 Freeway Interchange. Involved agencies, Caltrans, LA MTA, Ci Total cost $40m. g p g • Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project of Pomona. Total cost and 14 locations in Los Angeles County. Work involved encompassing 6 agencies signalization, traffic control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm olved roadway realignment and reconstruction, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, etc. Construction cost$5m. drain, Mr. Cayir' Traffic Engineerin transportation en ineerin 9 Experience includes design and management of a variety of traffic and interconnect system, street lighting,straff c o'ntgroltrs fining a striping design;signals (more than 1000 locations), traffic signal studies; traffic signal management studies; traffic safety projects (OTS) including traffic control inventories and speed surveys; traffic impact and parking more signal timing and coordination studies for traffic control measures, freeway access, bikeways and street improvements. Mr. Cayir device served as consultant Traffic Engineer for various agencies in Southern California.than 100 projects; and feasibility y has also Recent Major Construction Projects managed by Mr. Cayir, includes: • Fremont Widening, 710 Freeway Interim Improvements, Mission Widenin Pro' by Federal funds. Involved agencies, Caltrans, County ty of Los Angeles, LA MTA, ts, which were funded cost g City of Alhambra. Total cost • City of San Bernardino, Santa Fe Historic Train Depot Renovation. Construction Cost$13m • City of Torrance, Crenshaw Reconstruction, Construction Cost: $5 m Skypark Improvements, 190`r/Crenshaw Widening. ' Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" SABRY ABDELMALIK, PE Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Registration: State of California Registered Civil Engineer Experience: Over 35 years of experience in civil engineering and public works projects ' Mr. Abdelmalik has more than 35 years of experience and has participated on numerous multi- disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil engineering urban development, and public works projects. Most recently, Mr. Abdelmalik completed a $5m a adwa rural project for the perimeter access to Cal State University, San Bernardino Campus. He has de i y t numerous street and highway, grading, storm drain, hydrology, signed projects. His involvement varied from a staff design engineer to supervising project design engineer responsible for the entire project design and coordination. These projects also included coordination and review of the traffic improvement design, such as traffic signal, street lighting, channelization and traffic control/detour, as part of the contract plans. ' Since joining Transtech, Mr. Abdelmalik has been involved as Project Design Engineer design of following projects: 9 g eer in the • Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project ' encompassing 6 agencies and 14 locations in Los Angeles County. Work involved roadway realignment and reconstruction, signalization, traffic control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm drain, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, ' etc. Construction cost $5,000,000. ■ City of Alhambra 2000101 annual street rehabilitation project. The project involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, water and sewer design on various streets. f Construction cost $1,000,000. City of Commerce Tubeway and Yates street reconstruction project. The project involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction. Construction cost $300,000. • County of Los Angeles/City of Alhambra Valley Boulevard Widening Project. The project ' involved street widening, reconstruction, storm drain system. traffic j interconnect system, sewer, landscaping improvements. Construction cost$5 000,000. eroptic ■ City of Temple City Gracewood Sewer project. Construction cost $100,000. • Caltrans/City of Alhambra 710 Interim local streets improvement project. The ro j roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, traffic signals and water oline. Construction cost$2,000,000. Mr. Abdelmalik's prior employment experience P e includes: Walden and Associates, Irvine: Senior Project Engineer responsible for street, sewer, storm drain, water and site improvements and land development projects. Utilized Au 14 and PGP programs in the design toCAD • Rox Consulting Group, Tustin: sewer and storm drain improvement designs Utilliized A ngine rand responsible or street, water, design. programs in the • K W Lawler Associates, Tustin: Project Engineer storrri drain improvement design. Utilized AutoCAD and Softdesk programs in the rdesi sewer and • United Engineering Technology, Torrance: Project Engineer responsible for street, water, sewer and storm drain improvement projects. e • Cairo Airport Authority, Egypt: Project Manager Civil engineering projects in and around the airport district. Projects included runways, rodrain adsUtilit a , water, sewer and storm VMS •• I NMI ' Attachment "1 ", Exhibit "A" ' JOHN SKEITH, PE Mr. Skeith is a licensed engineer with more than 25 years of diverse experience in civil engineering. He served as design engineer, project engineer and project manager on m disciplinary teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement, g li ulal permitting, development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works t projects. His experience also includes special emphasis on complex grading an hillside developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of more than 3,000 acres of hillside properties). As part of these projects, he has prepared roadway, storm drain, hydrology, water, sewer, utility, grading, SWPP, water quality, etc. plans. His involvement in the projects varied from a staff design engineer to project manager responsible for the entire project design and coordination. Mr. Skeith also worked as development review engineer/plan checker for the County of Riverside, Public Works Department, and reviewed development applications and I submitted for private developments, and parcel/subdivision maps. Pans fMr. Skeith's client consultation includes representation with local public agencies and resource agency personnel, including planning directors, city engineers, commissioners, council members as well as representation at public hearings. ' His professional experience includes employment with the following organizations. r Public Agency: Riverside County (Development review engineer/plan checker) Private Civil Engineering and Surveying Firms L1984-1987,81-1984, McCarty Civil Engineering Associates 1990-1995, California Regional Civil Ludwi Civil . ineerin En ineers 87-1990, Jennings Haldeman Hood Engineers 1997-current, Tk Engineering ranstech/Ma co r I Attachment "1", Exhibit "A" # ' OSCAR AGUILAR Mr. Aguilar has approximately 8 years of experience in traffic signal design. Representative ' projects include: City of San Bernardino Federally and Local Funded Signal Design Projects ' Prepared plans for signal improvements at various locations. Various Los Angeles Signal System Upgrade Projects: ' Assisted as CADD designer on 5 separate projects involving approximately signal throughout out the county of Los Angel4s. Conducted field surveys to assess condition of the existing signal equipment, and preparation traffic signal plans. ' Alameda Corridor o Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project: As staff CADD designer assisted in Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE Rail Gra ' Crossing Improvement Project encompassing 6 agencies and 14 locations ) de County. Work involved roadway realignment and reconstruction, s g alization, traffic ' control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm drain, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, etc. Attachment "1" Exhibit «A DAVID RAGLAND, PE, LS Education: Bachelor of Science Registration: Registered Civil Engineer g Weer and Land Surveyor Professional Experience Mr. Ragland is a civil engineer with approximately 25 years of diverse experience in a wide variety projects in civil engineering. He has managed numerous multi-disciplinary teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement, environmental permitting, development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. His experience also includes special emphasis on complex grading and hillside developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of more than 40,000 acres of hillside properties), p analysis, through conceptual planning and design f to p entitlement and'Iconst uc on. feasibility client consultation includes representation with City and resource agency person Mr. Raglandg planning directors, city engineers, council members as well as representation nel, including served as Principal Project Manager for the design, construction and management of hearings.variety of He projects, including: y • Major infrastructure projects for public agencies (Freeway Interchanges, Roadwa s Drain and Sewer Facilities and Master Plans). Y . Water, Storm • Commercial and Retail Development. ' Residential Development and Master Planned Communities. The following is a list of major civil engineering projects completed by Mr. Ragland: • University Development: Development of a 135 acre site in association with the City of San Bernardino, Watson Development and Cal-State SB. Transtech completed the project under a design-built contract in partnership with City, Private Institutions and CalState SB, and provided turn-key services from initial planning to design and through construction, for the development 200 residential, mixed use, live-work, retail, office and educational and training facilities and offices for Cal State SB University. • San Elijo Hills Development: Development of 2000 acre master planned community includin g golf course and hotel. Project included preparation of Specific Plan, TM, Final Map, construction plans for all necessary infrastructure, environmental permits and Communities Facilities Di • Parkway Business Centre: Design and construction of the 460 Acre industrial park including District. South Poway Parkway for ADI Properties, Inc. Also served as Assessment Engineer for Communities Facilities District. • Campus Parkway Roadway: and included street, medians, landscape,ape, lighting,ng, raffic siynalsjt titer, f approximately 2 miles, various other utilities. , sewer, storm drain and • CalState University Main Access Road: Design of a new roadway for a length of approximately 1 mile, and include street, medians, landscape, lighting, traffic signals, water, sewer, storm drain and various other utilities. • Cannon Roadway and Sewer: Design of approximately Pipe and pump station. This project requiredcare u buckling due to the l consideration to pipe roadway and 36 inch sewer extreme soils conditions of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Special bedding techniques were used pipe along with special coupling of the pipes to allow for potential deflection as the bride abutment and road fill settled. g utment • Lopez Canyon Roadway and Sewer: Design and construction of over 5 miles of roadway sewer ranging up to 36 inches in diameter. adway • Sorrento Valley Boulevard: Design and construction of 4 miles of roadway. Rancho Santa Fe and Questhaven Roads: Design of 2 miles of roadway. Attachment "i", Exhibit "A" MICHAEL L. ANDERSON, PLS Mr. Anderson has over 14 years of experience in engineering and surveying. He obtained his Land Surveyors License from the State Board of Registration for Professional En Surveyors in 1993. 'Weer 9 sand Mr. Anderson's experience provides this office management from concept to completion, with a strong background din Boundary f oLaw project d Civil Engineering. wand Mr. Anderson's expertise has come from a hands on approach to a variety of projects including, but not limited to, residential and commercial projects of all sizes. ) Mr. Anderson has a very aggressive and efficient a proach to solving the daily problems which may arise in the planning and or final en ineerip ' along with excellent communicative skills tends to smooth of a project. This attitude complex projects. oth the road for even the most ' He served as design engineer, project engineer an teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement,ementmanager eniironmental�_permitting, ' development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. His experience also includes special emphasis on Complex p developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of ore than o31000 acres of hillside properties). As part of these projects, he has prepared roadway, storm drain, hydrology, water, sewer, utili involvement in the projects varied �romraaingaff de p,nwater quality, etc. plans. His responsible for the entire project design and coordination. g engineer to project manager • gel � � • 3 ' Attachment "1" - , Exhibit "A" ' 3. PROJECT SCHEDULE 1 - � r TASKS ! TIME IN WEEKS Transtech/Mapco commits to complete design in 3 months City Notice to Proceed 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 -8 9 10 11 12 Da 1/Week 1: Commence with ro ect ! I Design Mtng w City, City provides existin available plans and info. Site review, research surve ' Send Utilltv Notices Pro-ect design Interactive City Review Process: per City's RFP, 2 submittals and concurrent review, each 3 weeks, is assumed for Cit Receive utility Notices, and add any additional existing utility lines not shown on city rovided existing plans If utility info shows any utility lines too close to proposed improvements, order potholing for exact line locations, and show these lines on plans to avoid conflicts Final PS&E wrap-up b i I • + ' Attachment "1" . , Exhibit "A" i ' 4. EXPERIENCE IN SIMILAR PROJECTS Reference 1 Reference Contact Mary Swink, PW Director, Traffic Engineering Supervisor Tel: 626-570-3251 Ci of Alhambra Preparation pt PS&E Package for Fremont, 710 Interim and Mission Road ' Project Description j Projects. Projects were federally funded. Design included, roadway, drainage, utilities (electrical, water, sewer) traffic signals, interconnect, street 1 Ii htin , si nin and striping. Total project cost: $20m. I Transtech's Pro'ect Manager Ali Ca ir, PE Reference 2 ' Reference Contact David De Mauro, VP of Development SB Tel: 909-537-3356 Cal State Universit S istem, SB Cam us Preparation pf PS&E Package for new University Access Road (1 mile in ' Project Description length), including flood control channel design, drainage system, water, street lighting, signing, striping, street lighting, Ian dscape, traffic signal. Total project Transtech's Pro'ect Mana er Allii Ca iir, PE ' Reference 3 Reference Contact John Pietig, Deputy City Manager, Tel: 949-497-0754 Ci of La una Beach Preparation of Traffic Study, Striping Plans, Traffic Signal Plans for City's new Project Description Corporate Yard on Laguna Canyon Road. Project included coordination, P processing and approval through Caltrans District 12, as Laguna Canyon 116 ' Transtech's Pro'ect Mana er Road isr under Caltrans jurisdiction.PE �rinm Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" ' 5. PREVIOUS OBLIGATIONS WITH OTHER PROJECTS We have necessary staff and resources to complete this project within required r q schedule. City's RFP states that the City requires the selected consultant to complete the project desi n within 3 months of City's authorization to proceed. Transtech/Mapco has the r 9 ' will allocate any additional resources if necessary. Transtech/Ma co hereby esources, and complete the project design within 3 months of City's authorization oproceed mits to t ' Attachment "1" , Exhibit "A" 6. SUB-CONSULTANTS SAFEPROBE, INC. - DBE Sub-Contractor, Non-destructive Potholing for Utilities if necessary SafeProbe is a Caltrans certified DBE firm specializing in utility potholing. SafeProbe developed a nondestructive excavation technique to locate utilities and subsurface structures, ' and to determine their depths below ground. The service is provided utilizing containing a soil agitator and a powerful vacuuming device, along with a storage ontainer with state-of-the-art electronic equipment. SafeProbe conducts an electronic subsurface survey to locate and mark the position, path and estimated depth of all existing utilities. Potholing is performed using the air/vacuum soil extraction method for the purpose of locating, marking, measuring and recording the exact location of the existing underground utilities. Vacuum excavation utilizes the kinetic energy in a high velocity air stream to penetrate, expand and break up soil. The loosened chunks of soil and small -rocks are then ' removed from the hole through the use of a very created that is typically 10 inches to two feet round orVsqua e,vacuum. nd asndeep asrequireld to expose the buried utility. The major advantages offered by vacuum excavation are safety, cost effectiveness and time efficiency (substantially less expensive than and operation takes half the time of conventional potholing method). This state-of-the-art technology, designed to identify and excavate to locate subsurface structures and utilities, �s a nondestructive ' method with respect to the subsurface systems, and will never damage the buried utility. It is a soft-touch dig, suck and seek method of potholing. The test hole is then backfilled with the original soil unless permit regulations require a special fill. All holes are compacted in 6" stick lifts to provide maximum compaction and to maintain future integrity of the hole, and pavement is restored in-kind. ow ' Attachment "1 ", Exhibit "A" 7. STATEMENT OF LOCAL PREFERENCE ELIGIBILITY Transtech/Mapco is a local firm. Currently, there are 15 staff members physically working our SB offices. g at Our offices are located at: i 198 N Arrowhead Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92408 413 Mackay Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92408 ' The following is our business license. ' rinl,Uf c \ 4A 11 .1 y.n wll.l;�S�k�yNp1v�� ' ♦1 ♦I.IY �'. _ '.. ._ _ y . _, ...- - � � r i�� IIIr...1�`�.N�NVr rtll.\II •Ir ' ' .. • .. - •N n.,i• �- � _ 1.111.i. -. 1.•.�r,rhll.I.i111• . ._.� .. 1•..1:.•C•1111 111 Il1s•Ill.l,l ' rll rrlY Rl..I„1 .11 a ••• • 5 ' Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" ' 8. ITEMS, ACTIONS OR INFORMATION EXPECTED FROM THE CITY City shall provide: • Existing signal, i 9 g striping,ng, and street improvement plans of the project locations. ■ Existing GIS information/plans within project area showing known underground utilities. ' A list of other known/planned projects within the protect vicinity LW Attachment "I", Exhibit "A" 9. COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THE FINISHED PRODUCT OR TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RFP None. t o , Attachment "2", Exhibit "A" C - • • • � 1: M,� 0,;r- February 26, 2007 City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services, Public Works Division Attention: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, PE, Project Manager/Senior Civil Engineer 300 North D Street, 3'd Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Subject: �� • -�sr^ �O PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 3RC STREET AND 2 STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2N0 STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET Dear Mr. Grubbs: As required, we are submitting our fee proposal in a separate envelope for the subject ro ect. TOTAL FEE FOR ALL PROJECT AREAS (ASSUMED THE ENTIRE PROJECT IS AWARDED) TASKS AND HRS $175 $150 $100 $50 = o Project Initiation. Research 1--PS&E Desi n civil en q. excludes traffic si nal) 8 20 0 20 30 48 $5.400 Traffic Si nal Desi n 180 220 40 470 $56,250 Utility Notices(Issuance, review of received plans, 5 10 50 20 85 $8,375 incor oratin info to-design plans 4 20 40 QC/QA, Management, Coordination, Meetings (3 20 84 $8,700 assumed), Administration 80 30 20 Total hrs 30 160 $22,000 TOTAL FEE 127 260 330 130 847 Plus Surveying $22,225 $39,000 $33,000 $6,500 $1 )0,725 Plus Utility Potholing per day(contractor charges based on daily crew cost, up to 6 locations may be 10000 potholed per day) $10,000 BREAKDOWN PER PROJECT AREA(ASSUMED THE ENTIRE PROJECT IS AWARDED) PROJECT AREA 1 excludes traffic-signal) PROJECT AREA 1 for traffic PROJECT AREA 2 si nal only) $40,290 ,375 PROJECT AREA 3 $$8$8 218 TOTAL FEE Plus Surve 'n $21,842 $100,725 Plus Utility Potholing per day(contractor charges based on daily crew cost, up to 6 locations may be $10 000 potholed per day) $10,000 Sincerely, Transtech Engineers, Inc. Ali Cayir, PE, Principal Tel: 909-383-8579, Ext. 121; e-mail F WPRCCES&PROPCSALS'2007127028 Sa VIA DUCT AUGNMENTlSB VIA DUCT FEE PROPOSAL doc rigifijuai• hibiA�� II � j I yI i I I Er- I M c y ' m o I I �o d W E W E I3 " z O W w to ICE o iU � O I U CL m 2 r � u 0) y ch I N r I I I y i C ISO G O C I w N y N a o w 'x a a Y d rn CI. y i m I U. 0 f0 .0 O ° V Q! 3 C y y C C d X I U U O X Q C y L I I w l O I >, c' y GCi M C w G I d U 36. O > O a C c co UE ao U I I O ._ or 3 I o >, 0 z � ° ° d i a c d Y C I - > I U v w C y 2 d I f`0 U d .. I 3 = y o _ O C L I 3 ._ d _ d C) of w .. of I I to t o c w. > I �. > w v �' I C E -- *� m m .� 3 �s X I >t a�.E I R _ E > — w > r cn Q = I c °' o aim v '-� I w ° `� a EXHIBIT ``B" fian Bernar inn 6v CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Development Services Department - Public Works Division REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE DESIGN SERVICES FOR REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN STREET AND 2ND STREET TO ALIGN WITH G I 3RD AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE' REALIGNED STREET AN N D 2ND STREET. ISSUED O DUE ON: MONDAY FEBRARY FEBRUARY �' 2007 2007, AT 4:00 PM l of' 10 j EXHIBIT "B" I. INTRODUCTION The City of San Bernardino is soliciting the services of a consulting engineering firm for realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 3rd Street and 2nd Street to align with Giovanola Avenue at 2nd Street, grading and circulation around the Proposed Metrolink parking structure, redesign of Metrolink parking lot and design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and Street. 2nd II. BACKGROUND The City of San Bernardino is currently designing a parking structure to serve the existing Metrolink Station located at the Historic Santa Fe Depot. Construction of the new parking structure may start as early as June 2007 and be completed by July 2008. The primary parking lot servicing the Metrolink Station was constructed in the 1990 and will no longer be efficient when the new parking structure is completed. Therefore, the City is requesting a redesign of the parking lot to improve efficiency in relation to the parking structure. The siting of the parking structure is such that planned circulation and parking around the structure will necessitate reworking of the area surrounding the building and the realignment of a connector street between 3 d Street and 2nd Street currently known as Viaduct Boulevard. The proposal is change the alignment of Viaduct Boulevard from its southwesterly skew to a north-south street so that it will intersect 2nd Street at 90 degrees opposite Giovanola Avenue. Note- The name of the realigned street has not yet been established. Sufficient funding may not be available to construct the ultimate 5-lane roadway section. Therefore, the design shall provide for an interim three- lane section, which will provide for one lane of traffic in each direction and a center left turn lane or turn pockets. The design shall be such that the roadway can be easily expanded in the future to its ultimate 5-lane configuration. The design shall include a fully actuated traffic at the intersection of t realigned Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd he provide for interconnection with other signals along V2 tla� �dii be designed to the future. 9 Street at some time in A primary goal of this project will be to complete the desi n of realignment of Viaduct Boulevard in a timely manner g the such that Page 2 of I f . j EXHIBIT "B" .j x construction of the realignment can be completed prior to construction of the parking structure. Concurrent bidding of the realignment and the parking structure will be necessary. The City has acquired most of the right-of-way need for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard. The City and SANBAG own the parking lot and adjacent areas to the north and west. However, additional right-of-way from a private owner may be needed at the southeasterly corner of the intersection of the realigned street and 3rd Street. Additional right-of-way may also be needed at the south side of 2�d Street at its existing intersection with Giovanola Avenue. The consultant shall identify right-of-way needs, if any, and prepare plats and legal descriptions for the right-of-way to be acquired. Attached is a copy of City Drawing No. 10552 showing the right-of-way, which has been acquired by the City. III• SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. Consultant shall prepare and complete all required construction documents, including plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the following items: a) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications for the Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 3rd Street and 2nd Street (aligning the new street with existing Giovanola Avenue south of 2nd Street). The City has already acquired the necessary Right-of-way for the project. The selected consultant shall conduct a design survey, and prepare all necessary plans, including roadway, drainage, sewer, signing and striping, street lighting, traffic signal at the new intersection of 2nd/Viaduct/Giavonalo), and removal plans ready for bidding. The design shall include necessary improvements on 2nd Street up to Mount Vernon Avenue. The consultant shall coordinate with necessary utility companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals, obtaining electrical feed point for the new traffic signs (P o a ject A including) b) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications related to the proposed Metrolink Parking Structure to be located west of realigned Viaduct Boulevard and north of 2nd Street. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, water service plan to the parking structure sewer plans, as well plans in the adjoining existing areas and proposed surface parking lot improvements on the east side of the structure. The site control and grading plan shall include the foot print of the proposed parking structure, the vacant land area on the south side to 2nd Street and on the west side to Mount Vernon Avenue, up to 50' north of the Page 3 of 10 EXHIBIT `B" proposed parking structure, and area east of the parking structure to realigned Via Duct Boulevard. The consultant shall coordinate with necessary utility companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals and provide plans to bring all necessary services for the parking structure to the edge of the foot print, at which point the parking structure (Project Area 2). C) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications related to the reconstruction of existing surface parking lot on the north side of the proposed parking structure, including the area north of 2nd Street and east of the Santa Fe Train Station building. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and parking lot striping plan (Project Area 3). d) Identification of existing RAN and preparation of legal descriptions and plats, if additional R/V11 is needed. e) Drainage modifications necessary to drain the redesigned parking lot, realigned road and the area surrounding the new parking structure. Hydrology and hydraulic calculations must be provided to support the proposed drainage design. Mt. Vernon Storm Drain, an interim facility, runs beneath the proposed realignment. Reinforcement or replacement of the storm drain may be necessary. f) Design of a fully actuated 8-phase traffic si�nal for the intersection of Viaduct Boulevard/Giovanola Avenue and 2T Street. The design of the traffic signal shall include a "spread-spectrum" interconnect capability along 2' Street. g) Pothole existing underground utilities where a high probability for conflict exists. Compensation for potholing shall be on a per pothole basis and shall be stated separately from the consultant's design fee. h) Research existing right-of-way and identify need for additional right-of- way. Adequate right-of-way appears to exist; however, the consultant shall be responsible for checking the right-of-way in relation to the Proposed street and signal design including the south side of 2nd Street. If additional right-of-way is required, the consultant steal{ prepare legal A escriptions and plats of the right-of-way to be acquired. Acquisition of the right-of-way shall be the responsibility of the City. 2. Consultant shall prepare the improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the project in conformance with City of San Bernardino Page 4 of 10 EXHIBIT "B" standards, Caltrans standards, and the requirements of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and California Supplement, edition. PP nt, latest i Plans, specifications, and estimate shall conform to the following ing a) The plans shall be prepared at a scale of 1 inch = 40 feet on standar 24" by 36" sheets, using the City of San Bernardino standard ti d title A scale of 1 inch = 20 feet may be used subject to approval oftheCity Engineer. b) The plans shall clearly show existing conditions, includin but no to, the location and type of signing and stri in g t limited storm drain facilities and street condition. p g' Pavement markings, c) Consultant shall be responsible for survey, research and other data or work needed to establish existing topography, lines and grades. Information readily available from City files will be made available to the consultant at no charge. d) Street improvement plans shall clearly indicate the type and location of existing and proposed storm drain and street improvements, including but not limited to curbs, gutters, curb ramps, and cross gutters, and street lights. e) A separate signing and striping plan sheet shall be included showing the type and location of existing and proposed signing and striping, including but not limited to lane striping, 9 markings, raise pavement markers and any other cross walks,traffic contropavemes. The signing and striping plan sheet shall be drawn to a scale of I" =40, on a 24" x 36" sheet, which shall include a Standard title block of the City of San Bernardino. >7 All improvements shall be designed in compliance and accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). g) The street improvement plans shall include, but not be limi gutters, berms, and curb ramps. Limits of nn ted to, curbs and construction should also be shown. M rIMprovements tswhich are intended to be completed in the future, shall be clearly identified as such. Page 5 of I i . [4. P Ls EXHIBIT "B" 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 i California. 3. Consultant shall meet and confer with City staff periodically during he preliminary design phase to resolve design issues and ensure continuity with City standards and preferences. 4. Consultant shall conduct utility research and identify the location and depth of all existing utilities within the limits of the proposed improvements. Consultant shall be responsible for identifying and resolving utility conflicts both overhead and underground. Copies of all written communication (including maps) between the consultant and utility companies shall be provided to the City. 5. Consultant shall pothole existing underground utilities where a high probability for conflict with proposed improvements exists. Compensation for potholing shall be on a per pothole basis and cost of potholing shall be stated separately from the consultant's design fee. 6. Consultant shall identify any additional improvements that are required to construct the proposed street 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 and incorporate them into the plans, specifications and cost estimates. 7. Consultant shall submit an updated project schedule within 1 week of receiving a notice to proceed, indicating the design tasks and project timing from start to submittal of final PS&E. The Consultant shall estimate two 2 City plan reviews for each plan set. Each review should be estimated to take three (3) weeks for schedule purposes. Consultant shall provide an updated schedule showing progress and timing no less frequently than once a month. Upon completion of the consultant's work, the City shall have in hand, both an electronic,, and a hard copy of an approved and signed set of completed plans, technical specifications, quantities, estimates and snPrinl ^r bidding including all supporting data, calculations, vutil utility locations, utility tility notices, survey data, and other details necessary to complete this project in a format acceptable to the City. I Page 6 of I o { 7 EXHIBIT "B" Consultant should expect to confer with the City at least once a month for updates on project progress, questions, problems and accomplishments. The project design must b . completed in no more than three (3) months after the notice to proceed is issued. IV PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS A. Four (4) copies of the proposal shall be submitted to the following: City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services Public Works Division ATTN: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, P,E. Project Manager 300 North "D" Street, 3 Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Proposals shall be received in hand by this Division up to the hour of 4:0— 0 P.M. on Monday February 26 2007 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 for completion of a competent design (PSBE) which will provide 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 for the delivery of final plans, specifications, and cost estimates ready for public bid, including but not limited to a flow chart, showing project tasks an timing. Include allowances for review periods. d 4. Include a list of similar projects recently completed by the Consultant, identifying the location, date, agency and contact person name, and address and phone number. Page 7 of I o r) EXHIBIT «B,� 5. Previous obligations with other projects (related to ti availability of staff). me and 6. Name of sub-consultants to be used for specific aspects project, including a summary of previous working arrangements on similar types of work. 7. Statement of local preference eligibility, including identification 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 machine copy of your firm's City of San Bernardino Business License. 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 of this RFP. 10. Separate sealed envelope. Fixed fee, broken down as indicate below, for the work required by this RFP, together with an hourly rate sheet applicable to this project for classifications above, including all materials and expenses, shall be submitted in a separate sealed envelope. Please note that the City will not Pay or compensate separately for travel time, courier services, mileage or reimbursement for travel to the City of San Bernardino to attend meetings or conduct the activities necessary to complete tasks required to be performed as part of consultant services. A separate fee (in the same sealed envelope) shall be stated for Potholing. A price per pothole and an estimated number of potholes shall be provided. The fee proposal shall include the total fee and a separate fee breakdown for the traffic signal improvements, realignment of Viaduct Boulevard in Area 1 (Civil; parking structure in Area 2, redesign of Ithe re i tinork for the g Me parking lot in Area 3 and drainage structures. This brea dotwnlris necessary for cost tracking within the Ci Program. ty's Capital Improvement Page 8 of 10 ,y EXHIBIT "B" i V. SELECTION PROCESS The selection process will be based on a point system and will consist phases as follows. st of three 1. First phase selection shall consist of an evaluation include the Development Services Director, City Engin er,wa' Senior Engineer and Project Manager) of proposals based on the above items identified in Section IV 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 License. The three (3) consultants with the highest points ity Business 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 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 of 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 Ag Services, the selected consultant wiIIV bey reque tedt for execute Professional Agreement for Professional Services (draft co an p the consultant to execute the Agreement within 60 dayseof approval b f the Mayor and Common Council will void the approval. y Page 9 of 10 V EXHIBIT "B" 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 or 45 calendar days after the City issues a Notice off Complet Completion specifications by the City, whichever occurs first. p or the project, Addenda to this RFP, if any, will be faxed to prospective consultants no less than five (5) business days prior to the due date. Consultants shall be required to acknowledge receipt of all addenda as part of the proposal. Requests for additional information shall be directed to Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, P.E. Project Manager at (909) 384-5179. If requesting a response in writing, please fax the written request to (909) 384-5573. g ATTACHMENTS: 1. Project Location Map 2. Aerial view of the project site showing existing and proposed improvements. 3. Aerial view showing the three Project Areas. 4. Right of Way map for Giovanola Avenue acquisition. 5. Liability/Insurance Requirements 6. Draft Copy of Agreement for Professional Services Page 10 of 10 AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 2ND STREET AND 3RD STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET. THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of 2007 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a charter city ("City"), and TRANSTECH ENGINEERS, INC. ("Consultant"). WITNESSETH : A. WHEREAS, City proposes to have Consultant provide Civil/Traffic Engineering Services of a consulting engineering firm for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 2nd Street and 3rd Street to align with Giovanola Avenue at 2nd Street, grading and circulation around the proposed Metrolink parking structure, redesign of Metrolink parking lot and design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd Street as described below; and B. WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has that degree of specialized expertise contemplated within California Government Code, Section 37103, and holds all necessary licenses to practice and perform the services herein contemplated; and C. WHEREAS, City and Consultant desire to contract for specific services in connection with the project described below (the "Project") and desire to set forth their rights, duties and liabilities in connection with the services to be performed; and D. WHEREAS, no official or employee of City has a financial interest, within the provisions of California Government Code, Sections 1090-1092, in the subject matter of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1.0. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONSULTANT 1.1. Scope of Services. Consultant shall provide to the City the Civil/Traffic Engineering Services of a consulting engineering firm for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 2nd Street and 3rd Street to align with Giovanola Avenue at 2nd Street, grading and circulation around the proposed Metrolink parking structure, redesign of Metrolink parking lot and design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd Street (the "Project") in accordance with the City's standards and Consultant's proposal dated February 26, 2007, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment "I". S:\-Public Works\rcFCXs\2007 All\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Trans tech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 1 . 1.2. Professional Practices. All professional services to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be provided by personnel experienced in their respective fields and in a manner consistent with the standards of care, diligence and skill ordinarily exercised by professional consultants in similar fields and circumstances in accordance with sound professional practices. Consultant also warrants that it is familiar with all laws that may affect its performance of this Agreement and shall advise City of any changes in any laws that may affect Consultant's performance of this Agreement. 1.3. Warranty. Consultant warrants that it shall perform the services required by this Agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal and California employment laws including, but not limited to, those laws related to minimum hours and wages; occupational health and safety; fair employment and employment practices; workers' compensation insurance and safety in employment; and all other Federal, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the services required under this Agreement. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings, and judgments of every nature and description including attorneys' fees and costs, presented, brought, or recovered against City for, or on account of any liability under any of the above-mentioned laws, which may be incurred by reason of Consultant's performance under this Agreement. 1.4. Non-discrimination. In performing this Agreement, Consultant shall not engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of their race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sexual gender or sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law, except as permitted pursuant to Section 12940 of the Government Code. Violation of this provision may result in the imposition of penalties referred to in Labor Code, Section 1735. 1.5 Non-Exclusive Agreement. Consultant acknowledges that City may enter into agreements with other consultants for services similar to the services that are subject to this Agreement or may have its own employees perform services similar to those services contemplated by this Agreement. 1.6. Delegation and Assignment. This is a personal service contract, and the duties set forth herein shall not be delegated or assigned to any person or entity without the prior written consent of City. 1.7. Business License: The Consultant shall obtain and maintain a valid City Business Registration Certificate during the term of this Agreement. 1.8. Duty of Loyalty/Conflict of Interest: The Consultant understands and agrees that as the City's consultant, Consultant shall maintain a fiduciary duty and a duty of loyalty to the City in performing Consultant's obligations under this Agreement. Consultant, in performing its obligations under this Agreement, is governed by California's conflict of interest laws, Government Code Section 87100 et seq., and Title S:\—Public Works\RFCA's\2JO7 Allv,04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 2 . i 2, California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et seq. 2.0. COMPENSATION AND BILLING 2.1. Compensation. Over the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall be compensated for such services for the not-to-exceed amounts indicated in Fee Proposal dated February 26, 2007, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment "2''. 2.2. Additional Services. Consultant shall not receive compensation for any services provided outside the scope of services specified in this Agreement unless the City, prior to Consultant performing the additional services, approves such additional services in writing. It is specifically understood that oral requests and/or approvals of such additional services or additional compensation shall be barred and are unenforceable. - 2.3. Method of Billing. Consultant may submit invoices to City's Engineer for approval on a progress basis, but no more often than monthly. Said invoice shall be based on the total of all Consultant's services which have been completed to City's sole satisfaction. City shall pay Consultant's invoice within forty-five (45) days from the date City receives said invoice. Each invoice shall describe in detail, the services performed and the associated time for completion. Any additional services approved and performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be designated as "Additional Services" and shall identify the number of the authorized change order, where applicable, on all invoices. i.E 2.4. Records and Audits. Records of Consultant's services relating to this Agreement shall be maintained in accordance with generally recognized accounting principles and shall be made available to City or its Engineer for inspection and/or audit at mutually convenient times for a period of three (3) years from the Effective Date. 3.0. TIME OF PERFORMANCE 3.1. Commencement and Completion of Work. The professional services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall commence within five (5) days from the Effective Date of this Agreement. Said services shall be completed within four (4) months unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. Failure to commence work in a timely manner and/or diligently pursue work to completion may be grounds for termination of this Agreement. 3.2. Excusable Delays. Neither party shall be responsible for delays or lack of performance resulting from acts beyond the reasonable control of the party or parties. Such acts shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God, fire, strikes, material shortages, compliance with laws or regulations, riots, acts of war, or any other conditions beyond the reasonable control of a party. S:\ Public Works'RFCA's\2007 All\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transteeh\Standard Ar regiment Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 3 4.0. TERM AND TERMINATION 4.1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue until satisfactory completion of all work contemplated herein. All work shall be completed within the time frame and in accordance with schedule submitted by Consultant, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment "Y'. 4.2. Notice of Termination. The City reserves and has the right and privilege of canceling, suspending or abandoning the execution of all or any part of the work contemplated by this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time, by providing written notice to Consultant. The termination of this Agreement shall be deemed effective upon receipt of the notice of termination. In the event of such termination, Consultant shall immediately stop rendering services under this Agreement unless directed otherwise by the City. 4.3. Compensation. In the event of termination, City shall pay Consultant for reasonable costs incurred and professional services satisfactorily performed up to and including the date of City's written notice of termination. Compensation for work in progress shall be prorated as to the percentage of work completed as of the effective date of termination in accordance with the fees set forth herein. In ascertaining the professional services actually rendered hereunder up to the effective date of termination of this Agreement, consideration shall be given to both completed work and work in progress, to complete and incomplete drawings, and to other documents pertaining to the services contemplated herein whether delivered to the City or in the possession of the Consultant. 4.4 Documents. In the event of termination of this Agreement, all documents prepared by Consultant in its performance of this Agreement including, but not limited to, finished or unfinished design, development and construction documents, data studies, drawings, maps and reports, shall be delivered to the City within ten (10) days of delivery of termination notice to Consultant, at no cost to City. Any use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization from Consultant shall be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal expense to Consultant. 5:0. INSURANCE 5.1. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain and maintain during the life of this Agreement all of the following insurance coverages: (a) Comprehensive general liability, including premises-operations, products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. 5:\–Public Works\RFCA's\2007 All"'04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Stan dard Agreement Reahgnment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 4 (b) Automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non-owned vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of California. (d) Professional errors and omissions ("E&O") liability insurance with policy limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence and aggregate. Consultant shall obtain and maintain, said E&O liability insurance during the life of this Agreement and for three years after completion of the work hereunder. 5.2: Endorsements. The comprehensive general liability insurance policy shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: (a) Additional insureds: "The City of San Bernardino and its elected and appointed boards, officers, agents, and employees are addition- al insureds with respect to this subject project and contract with City." (b) Notice: "Said policy shall not terminate, nor shall it be cancelled, nor the coverage reduced, until thirty (30) days after written notice is given to City." (c) Other insurance: "Any other insurance maintained by the City of San Bernardino shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy." 5.3. Certificates of Insurance. Consultant shall provide to City certificates of insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a form and content approved by City, prior to performing any services under this Agreement. 5.4. Non-limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any way, the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement, or the extent to which Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property. 6.0. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to any matter referenced herein and supersedes any and all other prior writings and oral negotiations. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, and signed by the parties in interest at the time of such modification. The terms S:A_Public Works`•1RFCA's\2007 All",04-02-07y,Reahgnmentof Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 5 of this Agreement shall prevail over any inconsistent provision in any other contract document appurtenant hereto, including exhibits to this Agreement. 6.2. Representatives. The Director of Development Services or her designee shall be the representative of City for purposes of this Agreement and may issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of the City, called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a representative for purposes of this Agreement who shall be authorized to issue all consents, approvals, directives and agreements on behalf of Consultant called for by this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. 6.3. Project Managers. City shall designate a Project Manager to work directly with Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. Consultant shall designate a Project Manager who shall represent it and be its agent in all consultations with City during the term of this Agreement. Consultant or its Project Manager shall attend and assist in all coordination meetings called by City. 6.4. Notices. Any notices, documents, correspondence or other communications concerning this Agreement or the work hereunder may be provided by personal delivery,-facsimile or mail and shall be addressed as set forth below. Such communication shall be deemed served or delivered: a) at the time of delivery if such communication is sent by personal delivery; b) at the time of transmission if such communication is sent by facsimile; and c) 48 hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as reflected by the official U.S. postmark if such communication is sent through regular United States mail. IF TO CONSULTANT: IF TO CITY: Mr. Ali Cayir, President Valerie C. Ross Transtech Engineers Director of Development Services 624 Brea Canyon Rd. 300 North"D" Street Walnut, CA 91789 San Bernardino, CA 92418 Tel: (909) 595-8599 Tel: 909-384-5357 Fax: (909) 595-8863 Fax: 909-384-5080 6.5. Attornevs' Fees. In the event that litigation is brought by any party in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the opposing party all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by the prevailing party in the exercise of any of its rights or remedies hereunder or the enforcement of any of the terms, conditions, or provisions hereof. The costs, salary and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in enforcing this contract on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for the purposes of this paragraph. S:\-Public Works\RKA's\2007 All\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.cloc 6 6.6. Governing_Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California without giving effect to that body of laws pertaining to conflict of laws. In the event of any legal action to enforce or interpret this Agreement, the parties hereto agree that the sole and exclusive venue shall be a court of competent jurisdiction located in San Bernardino County, California. 6.7. Assignment. Consultant shall not voluntarily or by operation of law assign, transfer, sublet or encumber all or any part of Consultant's interest in this Agreement without City's prior written consent. Any attempted assignment, transfer, subletting or encumbrance shall be void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement and cause for termination of this Agreement. Regardless of City's consent, no subletting or assignment shall release Consultant of Consultant's obligation to perform all other obligations to be performed by Consultant hereunder for the term of this Agreement. 6.8 - Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, and employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses, including attorney fees, damage to property or injuries to or death of any person or persons or damages of any nature including, but not by way of limitation, all civil claims or workers' compensation claims, arising out of or in any way connected with the intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of Consultant, its employees, agents or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. 6.9. Independent Contractor. Consultant is and shall be acting at all times as an independent contractor and not as an employee of City. Consultant shall secure, at his expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of Income Tax, Social Security, State Disability Insurance Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and other payroll deductions for Consultant and its officers, agents, and employees, and all business licenses, if any are required, in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. 6.10 Ownership of Documents. All findings, reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes or discs, files and tapes furnished or prepared by Consultant or any of its subcontractors in the course of performance of this Agreement, shall be and remain the sole property of City. Consultant agrees that any such documents or information shall not be made available to any individual or organization without the prior consent of City. Any use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement, and any use of incomplete documents, shall be at the sole risk of City and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant. City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from City's use of such documents for other projects not contemplated by this Agreement or use of incomplete documents furnished by Consultant. Consultant shall deliver to City any findings, reports, documents, information, data, in any form, including but not limited to, computer tapes, discs, files audio tapes or any other Project related items as requested by City or its authorized representativ,-, at no additional cost to the City. S:\_Public Works\RFCA's\7.007 All\04-02-07\Peal ignment of Viaduct 131vd-A wa rd of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Nealignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 7 6.11 Public Records Act Disclosure. Consultant has been advised and is aware that all reports, documents, information and data including, but not limited to, computer tapes, discs or files furnished or prepared by Consultant, or any of its subcontractors, and provided to City may be subject to public disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et. seq.). Exceptions to public disclosure may be those documents or information that qualify as trade secrets, as that term is defined in the California Government Code Section 6254.7, and of which Consultant informs City of such trade secret. The City will endeavor to maintain as confidential all information obtained by it that is designated as a trade secret. The City shall not, in any way, be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any trade secret including, without limitation, those records so marked if disclosure is deemed to be required by law or by order of the Court. 6.12. Responsibility for Errors. Consultant shall be responsible for its work and results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or explanation as may be required by the City's representative, regarding any services rendered under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction. 6.13. Prohibited Employment. Consultant will not employ any regular employee of City while this Agreement is in effect. 6.14. Order of Precedence. In the event of an inconsistency or conflict in this Agreement and any of the attached Exhibits or Attachments, the terms set forth in this Agreement shall prevail. 6.15. Costs. Each party shall bear its own costs and fees incurred in the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement and in the performance of its obligations hereunder except as expressly provided herein. 6.16. No Third Party Beneficiary Rights. This Agreement is entered into for the sole benefit of City and Consultant and no other parties are intended to be direct or incidental beneficiaries of this Agreement and no third party shall have any right in, under or to this Agreement. 6.17. Headings. Paragraphs and subparagraph headings contained in this Agreement are included solely for convenience and are not intended to modify, explain or to be a full or accurate description of the content thereof and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 6.18. Construction. The parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or S:\_Pub)ic Works\RFCA's\2007 All\,,04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 8 interpretation arises with respect to this Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties and in accordance with its fair meaning. There shall be no presumption or burden of proof favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 6.19 Amendments. Only a writing executed by the parties hereto or their respective successors and assigns may amend this Agreement. 6.20. Waiver. The delay or failure of either party at any time to require performance or compliance by the other of any of its obligations or agreements shall in no way be deemed a waiver of those rights to require such performance or compliance. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the party against whom enforcement of a waiver is sought. The waiver of any right or remedy in respect to any occurrence or event shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or remedy in respect to any other occurrence or event, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 6.21. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable in any circumstance, such determination shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or of the offending provision in any other circumstance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the value of this Agreement, based upon the substantial benefit of the bargain for any party is materially impaired, which determination as made by the presiding court or arbitrator of competent jurisdiction shall be binding, then both parties agree to substitute such provision(s) through good faith negotiations. 6.22. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one agreement. 6.23. Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said parties and that by doing so, the parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. HI S:\_Public Works\RFCA's\2007"A11\04-02-07\Realignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to :ranstech\Standard Agreement Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 9 AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 2"D STREET AND 3RD STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by and through their respective authorized officers, as of the date first above written. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, TRANSTECH ENGINEERS, INC. A Municipal Corporation, Consultant By Patrick J. Morris, Mayor Signature Name and Title Approved as to form: James F. Penman, City Attorney By 1 S:\-Public Works\RFCA's\2007 All\04-02-07\I<:ealignment of Viaduct Blvd-Award of Agreement to Transtech\Standard Agreement Kealignm.ent of Viaduct Boulevard 04-02-07.doc 10 ' Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" February 26, 2007 City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services Public Works Division Attention: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, PE, Project Manager Senior Civil Engineer 300 North D Street, 3`1 Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Subject: TECHNICAL PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 3RD STREET AND 2ND STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING ' AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2ND STREET ,y 1 Dear Mr. Grubbs: In response to City's February 1, 2007 RFP, Transtech/Mapco is pleased to submit this proposal for your consideration. Our proposal is submitted in the format specified in "Section IV. Proposal Requirements" on Page 7 of the City's RFP. RFP requirements and our commitment/agreement: 1. City's RFP states that the City requires th Y q e selected consultant to complete the project design within 3 months of City's authorization to proceed. Transtech/Mapco has the resources, and will allocate any additional resources if necessary. Transtech/Mapco hereby commits to complete the project design within 3 !months of City`s authorization to proceed. 2. City's RFP states that the City will 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. Transtech/Mapco 0 hereby agrees this payment condition. • ' a.n.r•r- Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" 3. City's RFP states that the City will require the selected consultant to execute Cfty,zz Agreement for Professional Services (copy was attached to the RFP), and failure of the consultant to execute tt.e Agreement within 60 days of approval by the Mayor an,-4 Common Council will void the approval. Transtech/Mapco hereby agrees to execute the agreement and return to the City within 5 working days of receiving it from the City. HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS: ' Multi-disc ipiinary Firm: Transtech/Mapco is a multi-disciplinary engineering consultin firm which provides professional and technical services in the engineering, g to governmental agencies, educational institutions and private ector. At the local level, Transtech ' provides consulting engineering services to approximately twenty municipalities throughout Southern California. The municipal services provided by Transtech include Building and Safety, Plan Check, Inspection, City Engineering, City Traffic Engineering, CIP Design, Project and ' Construction Management, Program Management, CDBG, HUD and Federally/State Funded Project Management Services. Experience in Federal and State Funding Programs Transtech/Mapco is recognized as one of the foremost expert firm in State and Federal funding programs and procedures. We have managed numerous projects under HUD/CDBG, FTA, DOT, FHWA Federal requirements. On most of these projects, our services were provided from design, through construction, including enforcement and monitoring of Davis-Bacon Act Wages, Labor Compliance, DBE/WBE. In addition, we prepared project grant applications and obtained over $100 million in state and federal funds for various public works improvement projects for our client cities in the past few years. Experience in working with Local Cities Our key staff members have served public agencies in various capacities including City Engineer, City Traffic Engineer, Building Official, Project Manager, Planner, Inspector. We are accustomed to working with governmental agencies in every facet of planning, building, and public works, and our staff has an unparalleled understanding of public agency issues, procedures, and policies. Service Avoroach• Transtech/Mapco understands the importance of providing services that can respond to the Client's needs based on work load and demand by adjusting level of staffing as necessary, and provide the services in an efficient and cost effective manner without sacrificing the quality and responsiveness. Responsiveness is an integral part of Transtech's "customer friendly" service approach. While our service is always on an "as needed" basis, our responsiveness is on "full-time" basis. Transtech also understands the importance of being able to expedite certain projects when requested by the City; and, this of course, is included as a normal part of our service. Our approach is to provide as needed services with a full-time responsiveness approach. Service Capabilities: Transtech/Mapco Service Capabilities include the following: Municipal City Engineer; City Traffic Engineer, Capital Improvement Projects; Consulting Services Development Review Building and Safety Inspection; Plan Check; City Building Official Program and Contract Administration; Construction Inspection, Labor Compliance, Construction Design-built Engineering and Construction Management • I%itt� �rlrrw�.� Attachment "1 ", Exhibit `'A" Transtech is recognized as one of the foremost expert firm in State and Federal funding programs and procedures. We have managed numercus projects under HLID!CDBG, FTA, DOT, FHWA Federal requirements. On Federal Fund most of these projects, our services were provided from design, through Management and Grant construction, including enfcrcement and monitoring of Davis-Bacon Act Writing Wages, Labor Compliance, DBE WBE. In addition. we prepared project grant applications and obtained over $100 million in state and federal funds for various public works improvement projects for our client cities in the past few years. Freeways and Interchanges. Local Streets and Roads Design; Civil Engineering Sewerage. Water and Storm Drain Design; Pavement Management System; Grading Studies, Design and Earthwork Analysis Surveying and Mapping ALTA, Topographic, Boundary Surveys; Construction Surveying/Staking; Aerial Mapping; GIS; Right-of-way Engineering Planning Master Plan Circulation Studies; Transportation Planning and Modeling; Capacity Evaluations; impact Assessments; Site Planning; Specific Plans Traffic and Traffic Signal and Control Systems; Parking Facilities Study and Design; ' Transportation Street Lighting; Speed Zone Surveys, Traffic Control; Intelligent Vehicle Engineering Highway Systems; Signing and Striping; Traffic Management Plans; Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities; Neighborhood Traffic Control Land Development Subdivision/Master-Planned Communities; Commercial and Industrial Development Coordination with FEMA for funding and recovery; Operational set-up for Emergency and expedited plan check and permit process for quick response; Immediate Disaster Response, mobilization of engineering resources to review impacts and to prepare Support and Recovery immediate mitigations; Preparation of funding paper work and applications for Services reimbursement by FEMA; Development, implementation and management of f erosion and sediment control, drainage control, and debris removal programs Expert Witness Construction Claims, Defects Services Governmental Permit Support services to coordinate and process permits through governmental Processing agencies Experience in Construction Claims and Ertiira+� also provide their expertise in the construction field to law firms, and universiheste Somepof ourfkey staff members serve as expert witnesses for construction claims and defects, and teach Engineering, Land Development, Planning, Construction and Project Management class at the Cal State San Bernardino University, International studies. Proiect Mana4ement and Communication• Key Transtech/Mapco project team members will attend periodic project progress meetings with City staff throughout the project duration. Transtech will keep track of all directions given and commitments made. Our record keeping in this arena is unparalleled. Our systems are structured such that recall of critical information is available on a moment's notice. Transtech/Mapco will provide monthly project status reports which updates, at a minimum, the status on the schedule, budget, and pending issues requiring attention. Transtech/Mapco will ensure timely burn-a-round r euiiest annrov i a r� d for Si_/�irYlitial a^d/vr SUustftUtlOn rr a,s, and "III 11iaintain a log to track when submittals are received, approved, by whom, and when returned. Communications with all concerned parties will be made or directed in writing in a timely fashion. Our record keeping and communication flow system is unsurpassed. Throughout the project, you will receive project updates from us by telephone and by written progress reports. You will be aware of what is going on at all times. As our staff serve as Consultant City Engineers for a number of Cities, we understand the importance of being aware of the progress and issues, so that if questions are asked by City Manager/Council Members/Public, you have the information promptly. RIM TMAhIll,—, Attachment "1 ", Exhibit "A" Accountability: Transtech/Mapco wall be responsible for all aspects of the project and deliver a complete project t� the City on budget and time with minimal direction from and burden on City staff. The quality, accuracy and correctness of the products prepared and the services provided Dy our staff is the full responsibility of Transtech. Additional and/or supplementary review and approval by City staff or other involved agencies does not relieve us of any liability or responsibility for our performance. ' Quality Contro guality Assurance QC/QA : Tran rovidin hi h stech,Mapco has a proven track record in providing 9 quality engineering services which result in minimal problems during implementation of projects. Our extensive experience coupled with our in-house QA/QC program prevent design errors and change orders. Our approach is to provide proactive management to control every aspect of a project in detail to identify potential issues and problems in advance and take corrective actions before they become r problems. This requires es extensive han ds- on knowled e experience an d m anagement skills of the people involved in managing and inspecting the project. Our team members have extensive experience and proven track record in managing such complex projects and bringing them to a completion on time and budget Federally audit and approved Accoynting projects with various governmental agencies, incl din o g Federal Government owed have major ' accounting system audited and approved by federal Government and found in compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules, regulations, and procedural requirements including Federal ' Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Thank you for allowing Transtech/Mapco the opportunity to submit this proposal for your rp- consideration. Shoulc you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at your ` convenience. Sincerely, Transtech Engineers, Inc. Sincerely, Ali Cayir, PE, Principal Tel: 909-383-8579, Ext. 121 e-mail: r WPR0CESS,PRCPQSALS 2CC7,2;C2S S8 V;A AL S,Vtiit,% S8 VA DUCT TECH PRC'PCSA.ypr t T=.111KTCM Attachment "I ", Exhibit TASLE OF CONTENTS SECTION :1' ---- G E 1 ; SCOPE O F SERVICES ' 2 PROJECT STAFF - T----� 3 , PROJECT SCHEDULE - ' 14 4 EXPERIENCE IN SIMILAR PROJECTS 5 _I PREVIOUS OBLIGATIONS WITH OTHER PROJECTS _ lg 6 SUB-CONSULTANTS 17 7_ STATEMENT OF LOCAL PREFERENCE ELIGIBILITY 18 8 ITEMS, ACTIONS OR INFORMATION EXPECTED FROM lg t _� THE CITY 9 I COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THE FINISHED 20 PRODUCT OR TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RFP TPANSTFrw I Attachrrzent "I ", Exhibit "A" 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Project Understanding: The project scope involves Civil _ Engineering and related services for = Plujrit Location Uap asIn realignment of Viaduct Boulevard LJ between 3rd Street and 2nd Street `�� to align with Giovanola Avenue at ; 6 arAn.An 2nd Street, grading and circulation : � ,•..,�' around the proposed parking �•° - w:,n s,w structure, redesign of Metrolink •••••1parking lot and design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd Street. N R'.It _��, �.._ _ :,rte -�_ : . - - - '''• -. -_ P, .�� 04PI OW•'rJ 1•NNrrtrlM(, �.• •....•. • ^ t .Q► %�� p.. JV �' AA Op Ip /J t ..tom-�. .t..•e � � �� � • i • ;y ' •Imo' 1% iijl ��v ��� r � �. � � . �� � �! � The proposed street, parking lot, site and signal improvements will be part of the proposed Metrolink Parking Structure, which is currently under design by an architectural firm retained by the City. The City's goal is to incorporate the above indicated site improvements into the parking structure project to improve accessibility to the structure. improve st.�rface parking lot conditions and increase surface parking spaces, improve street and site circulation and safety in the area. The existing parking lot, which is located north of the proposed parking structure, is the primary parking servicing the Metrolink Station. This parking lot was constructed in the 1990 and will no longer be efficient when the new parking structure is completed. Therefore, the redesign of this parking lot is required to improve efficiency in relation to the parking structure. Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" Also, the siting of the parking structure is such that planned circulation and parking around the structure will necessitate reworking of the area surrounding the building and the rea'ignment of a connector street between 3'C Street and 2rd Street currently known as Viaduct Boulevard. The proposed alignment of .Viaduct Boulevard will change the existing southwesterly skewed alignment to a north-south street intersecting 2n Street at 90 degrees opposite Giovanola Avenue. Because the City may not have sufficient funding to construct the ultimate 5-lane roadway section of the realigned Via Duct Boulevard, it is required that the selected consultant provide for an interim three-lane section, which will provide for one lane of traffic in each direction and a center left turn lane or turn pockets. The design will be such that the roadway can be easily expanded in the future to its ultimate 5-lane configuration. The project scope also includes a fully actuated traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned, Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd Street, including with the ability for interconnection with other signals along 2 Street at some time in the future. A primary goal of this project will be to complete the design of the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard in a timely manner such that construction of the realignment can be completed prior to construction of the parking structure. Concurrent bidding of the realignment and the parking structure will be necessary. owl The City has acquired most of the right-of-way need for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard. The City and SANBAG own the parking lot and adjacent areas to the north and west. However, additional right-of-way from a private owner may be needed at the southeasterly corner of the intersection of the realigned street and 3' Street. Additional right-of-way may also be needed at the south side of 2nd Street at its existing intersection with Giovanola Avenue. The consultant is required to identify right-of-way needs, if any, and prepare plats and legal descriptions for the right-of-way to be acquired. When completed, I the improvements _ t�. t 2• y will include a Jl` r 4 parking structure z t o x w:x--11 (current) under '- y design by City), �,� aligned Via Duct Boulevard with a -signal traffic t n'4 • ��, i �,gna�I a< < Street, improved _ - - surface parking lot, and other necessary site - � s improvements for the parking ,• �osr structure. weKK - �+ Attachment "I", Exhibit "A" To achieve the project goals above, our firm will provide all necessary engineering cervices for the proposed improvements, which are defined as 3 project areas. Scope of work will include: w —ANA 7 k A { �.�..� ROJECT AREA 1 i ' OJECT AREA 2 + r t�ROJECT AREA 3 _. - - �..'.. etrYANr%j1 A 1 . Prepare and complete all required construction documents, including plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the following items: PROJECT AREA 1 a) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications for the Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 3rd Street and 2nd Street (aligning the new street with existing Giovanola Avenue south of 2nd Street). The City has already acquired the necessary Right-of-way for the project. Conduct a design survey, and prepare all necessary plans, including roadway, drainage, sewer, signing and striping, street lighting, traffic signal at the new intersection of 2nd/Viaduct/Giavonalo), and removal plans ready for bidding. The design will include necessary improvements on 2nd Street up to Mount Vernon Avenue. The consultant shall coordinate with necessary utility companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals, including obtaining electrical feed point for the new traffic signal. PROJECT AREA 2 b) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates .. i......-ui specifications 11 Metrolink Parking Structure to be located west�iofrealigned Viaduct Boulevard and north of 2nd Street. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, water service plan to the parking structure, sewer plans, as well plans in the adjoining existing areas and proposed surface parking lot improvements on the east side of the structure. The site control and grading plan will include the foot print of the proposed parking structure, the vacant land area on the south side to 2nd Street and on the west side to Mount Vernon Avenue, up to 50' north of the proposed parking structure, and area east of the parking Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" structure to realigned Via Duct Boulevard. Coordinate with necessary companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals uantd provide plans to bring all necessary services for the parking structure to the edge of the foot print, at which point the parking structure. C) EPROJECT AREA 3 Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications related to the reconstruction of existing surface parking lot on the north side of the proposed parking structure, including the area north of 2nd Street and east of the Santa Fe Train Station building. The design work inc udes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and parking lot striping plan. d) Identification of existing RNV and preparation of legal descriptions and la additional R/W is needed. p ts, if e) Drainage modifications necessary, to drain the redesigned parkin lot re road and the area surrounding he new g . aligned 9 parking structure. Hydrology and hydraulic calculations must be provided to support the proposed drainage design. Mt. Vernon Storm Drain, an interim facility, runs beneath the proposed realignment. Reinforcement or replacement of the storm drain may be ' necessary. f) Design of a fully actuated 8-phase traffic signal for the intersection of Viaduct Boulevard/Giovanola Avenue and 2r"" Street. The design of the traffic signal shall include a "spread-spectrum" interconnect capability nd p ty along 2 Street. g) Pothole existing underground utilities where a high probability for conflict exists. As required, a separate fee is provided in the proposed fee schedule for potholing on a per pothole basis separately from the design fee. h) Research existing right-of-way and identify need for additional right-of-way. Adequate right-of-way appears to exist; however, the scope includes checking the right-of-way in relation to the proposed street and signal design including the south side of 2nd Street. If additional- right-of-way is required, prepare legal descriptions and plats of the right-of-way to be acquired. Acquisition of the right- of-way shall be the responsibility of the City. 2. Prepare the improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the project in conformance with City of San Bernardino standards, Caltrans standards, and the requirements of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices ;MUTCDI and California Supplement, latest editioi1. Plans, specifications, and estimate will conform to the following requirements: a) The plans will be prepared at a scale of 1 inch = 40 feet on standard 24" by 36" sheets, using the City of San Bernardino standard title block. A scale of 1 inch - 20 feet may be used subject to approval of the City Engineer. fAttachm,.nt "I ", Exhibit "A" b) The plans will clearly show existing conditions, including but not limited to the location and type of signing and striping, pavement markings, storm drain facilities and street condition. c The scope will include elude survey, research and other data or work needed to establish existing topography, lines and grades. Information readily available ' from City files shall be made available by the City at no charge. d) Street improvement plans will clearly indicate the type and location of existing and proposed storm drain and street improvements, including but not limited to curbs, gutters, curb ramps, and cross gutters, and street lights. ' e) A separate signing and striping plan sheet will be included showing the type and location of existing and proposed signing and striping, including but not limited to lane striping, stop bars, cross walks, pavement markings, raise pavement markers and any other traffic control devices. The signing and striping plan sheet will be drawn to a scale of 1" = 40" on a 24" x 36" sheet, which shall include a ' Standard title block of the City of San Bernardino. f) All improvements will be designed in compliance and accordance with the ' Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). g) The street improvement plans will include, but not be limited to, curbs, gutters, berms, and curb ramps. Limits of pavement, sawcuts, removals and construction will also be shown. Improvements, which are intended to be completed in the future, will be clearly identified as such. h) The plans, specifications and cost estimates will be engineer licensed to practice civil engineering in the State of California. 3. by a civil 3. Meet and confer with City staff periodically during the preliminary resolve design issues and ensure continuity with City standards and preferences. to 4. Conduct utility research and identify the location and depth of all existin g utilities within the limits of the proposed improvements. Consultant shall be responsible for identifying and resolving utility conflicts both overhead and underground. Copies of all written communication (including maps) between the consultant and utility companies shall be provided to the City. 5. Identify any additional improvements that are required to construct the proposed sheet iiTiprovellleniS. Adfitinnl improvements may t limited t ps d a gutter, drainage improvements, storm dra ns steetwi ening u b , cu b ramps, and channelization. 6. Submit an updated project schedule within 1. week of receiving a notice to proceed, indicating the design tasks and project timing from start to submittal of final PS&E. The +r„r schedule will include two (2) City plan reviews, each for 3 week duration for each plan. Provide an updated schedule showing progress and timing no less frequently than once a month. Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" 7. Upon completicn of the work, provide to the City, both an electronic, and a hard copy of an app roved and signed set of completed plans, technical specifications, quantities, estimates and special provisions ready for bidding including all supporting data, calculations, utility locations, utility notices, survey data, and other details necessary to complete this project in a format acceptable to the City. ' 8. Confer with the City at least once a month for updates on project progress, questions, problems and accomplishments. 9. The ro p e ct design will be completed in no more than three (3) months after the notice to proceed is issued. 10 �7 Attachrnent "I ", Exhibit "A" 2. PROJECT STAFF I i 1ao&'i�r>Inu CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE -T� Project Manager Ali Cayir, PE Civil Eng Designers Sabry Abdelmalik, PE and John Skeith, PE Traffic Signal Designer Oscar Aguilar QC/QA 4 Dave Ragland, PE, LS Surveying Mike Anderson, PLS y Potholing Contractor SAFEPROBE, INC. - DBE la Resumes of the above persons are provided in the following pages,9 Attachment "I ", ExhiLit "A" ALI CAYIR, PE Education: BS in Engineering, MBA, Project/Construction Management, UC Irvine Califomia Registration: State of California Registered Civil Engineer Licensed General Contractor A and B Mr. Cayir has approximately 27 years of experience in engi-.eering. He has participated on numerous multi- disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil and traffic engineering, urban and rural development, and public works projects. Mr. Cayir also served as contract City Engineer for a number of municipalities in Southern California. He has a broad knowledge of municipal government operations, including preparation and presentation of staff reports/resolutions to city councils, committees and interaction with public, various city departments, city council and other governmental agencies. Municipal Engineering Assignments include: • City of Alhambra- Contract City Engineer/City Traffic Engineer. • City of Pomona- Contract Interim City Engineer. • City Of Commerce- Contract Assistant Public Services/City PW Engineer. • City of Bellflower- Contract City Engineer • City of Hanford- Contract City Traffic Engineer. • City of La Habra Heights-Contract City Engineer. Mr. Cayir has extensive experience in state and federal funding programs and procedures. He provides his expertise to Transtech Client Cities to obtain funding for their projects from various available funding sources. Just during the past few years, he obtained over$100 million in state and federal funds for various public works improvement projects and feasibility/planning studies for various local municipalities. Mr. Cayir has a diversified experience in Public Works Projects, engineering and construction of CIP projects for a number of agencies in Southern Cali onearing, traffic Recent Major Civil Engineering Projects managed by Mr. Cayir, includes: • Fremont Widening, 710 Freeway Interim Improvements, Mission Widening Projects, which were funded by Federal funds. Involved agencies, Caltrans, County of Los Angeles, LA MTA, City of Alhambra. Total cost S20m. • Mission/Rte 71 Freeway Interchange. Involved agencies, Caltrans, LA MTA, City of Pomona. Total cost $40m. • Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project encompassing 6 agencies and 14 locations in Los Angeles County, Work involved roadway realignment and reconstruction, s gnalization, traffic control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm drain, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, etc. Construction cost$5m. I Mr. Cayir' Traffic Engineering 9 g includes design and management of a variety of traffic and transportation engineering projects, including traffic signals (more than 1000 locations). traffic signal interconnect system, street lighting, traffic control, signing and striping design; signal timing and coordination studies; traffic signal management studies; traffic safety projects (OTS) including traffic control device inventories and speed surveys; traffic impact and parking studies for more than 100 projects; and feasibility studies for traffic control measures, freeway access, bikeways and street improvements. Mr. Cayir has also served as consultant Traffic Engineer for various agencies in Southern California. Recent.Major Construction Projects managed by.44r. Cay;— :-C/ des: • Fremont Widening, 710 Freeway Interim Improvements, Mission Widening Projects, which were funded by Federal funds. Involved agencies. Caltrans, County of Los Angeles, LA MTA, City of Alhambra. Total cost $20m. • City of San Bernardino, Santa Fe Historic Train Depot Renovation. Construction Cost S1 3m • City of Torrance, Crenshaw Reconstruction, Skypark Improvements, 190"/Crenshaw Widening. Construction Cost: $S m Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" SABRY ABDELMALIK, PE Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Registration: State of California Registered Civil Engineer Experience: Over 35 years of experience in civil engineering and public works projects ' Mr. Abdelmalik has more than 35 years of experience and has participated-on numerous multi- disciplinary teams dealing with the planning and development of civil engineering. urban and rural development, and public works projects. Most recently, Mr. Abdelmalik completed a S5m roadway ' project for the perimeter access to Cal State University, San Bernardino Campus. He has designed numerous street and highway, grading, storm drain, hydrology, water, and sewer improvement projects. His involvement varied from a staff design engineer to supervising project design engineer responsible for the entire project design and coordination. These projects also included coordination and review of the traffic improvement design, such as traffic signal, street lighting, channelization and traffic control/detour, as part of the contract plans. Since joining Transtech, Mr. Abdelmalik has been involved as Project Design Engineer in the design of following projects: • Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project encompassing 6 agencies and 14 locations in Los Angeles County. Work involved roadway realignment and reconstruction, signalization, traffic control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm drain, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, etc. Construction cost $5,000,000. • City of Alhambra 2000101 annual street rehabilitation project. The project involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, water and sewer design on vario us streets. r Construction cost $1,000,000. • City of Commerce Tubeway and Yates street reconstruction project. The project involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction. Construction cost $300,000. • County of Los Angeles/City of Alhambra Valley Boulevard Widening Project. The project involved street widening, reconstruction, storm drain system traffic signals, fiberoptic interconnect system, sewer, landscaping improvements. Construction cost $5,000,000. • City of Temple City Gracewood Sewer project. Construction cost $100,000. • Caltrans/City of Alhambra 710 Interim local streets improvement project. The project involved roadway rehabilitation and reconstruction, storm drain, traffic signals and water line. Construction cost $2,000,000. Mr. Abdelmalik's prior employment experience includes: Walden and Associates, Irvine: Senior Project Engineer responsible for street, sewer, storm drain, water and site improvements and land development projects. Utilized AutoCAD 14 and PGP programs in the design • Rox Consulting Group, Tustin: Senior Project Engineer responsible for street, water, sewer and storm drain improvement design. Utilized AutoCAD and Softdesk programs in the design. • K W Lawler Associates, Tustin: Project Enrnnenr ,eS. onS:1,_ 'or storm drain improvement design. Utilized AutoCAD and Softdesk pograms in ter, sew .r and • United Engineering Technology, Torrance: Project Engineer responsible for street, water, sewer and storm drain improvement projects. • Cairo Airport Authority, Egypt: Project Manager for civil engineering around the airport district. Projects included runways, roads. utilitie , watersewer and storm drain Attachment ''l ", Exhibit "A" JOHN SKEITH, PE Mr. Skeith is a licensed engineer with more than 25 years of diverse experience in civil engineering, He served as design engineer, project engineer and project manager on multi- disciplinary teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement, environmental permitting, development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. His experience also includes special emphasis on complex grading and hillside developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of more than 3,000 acres of hillside properties). As part of these projects, he has prepared roadway, storm drain, hydrology, water, sewer, utility, grading, SWPP, water quality, etc. plans. His involvement in the projects varied from a staff design engineer to project manager responsible for the entire project design and coordination. Mr. Skeith also worked as development review engineer/plan checker for the County of Riverside, Public Works Department, and reviewed development applications and plans submitted for private developments, and parcel/subdivision maps. Mr. Skeith's client consultation includes representation with local public agencies and resource agency personnel, including planning directors, city engineers, commissioners, council members as well as representation at public hearings. His professional experience includes employment with the following organizations: �- Public Agency: Riverside County (Development review engineer/plan checker Private Civil Engineering and Surveying Firms): 1981-1984, McCarty Civil Engineering Associates i 1990-1995, California Regional Civil 1984-1987, 1 udwi Civil En ineerin En ineers 1987 1990, Jennings Haldeman Hood Engineers 1997 c ur�rentRlTrannq�neerin stech/Ma co Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" OSCAR AGUILAR Mr. Aguilar has approximately 8 years of experience in traffic signal design. Representative projects include.: City of San Bernardino Federally and Local Funded Signal Design Projects Prepared plans for signal improvements at various locations. Various Los Angeles Signal System Upgrade Projects: Assisted as CADD designer on 5 separate projects involving approximately 150 traffic signal throughout out the county of Los Angel4s. Conducted field surveys to assess condition of the existing signal equipment, and preparation traffic signal plans. Alameda Corridor Agency g y East (ACE) Rail Grade Crossing Improvement Project: As staff CADD designer assisted in Alameda Corridor Agency East (ACE) Rail Grade i Crossing Improvement Project encompassing 6 agencies and 14 locations in Los Angeles ■ County. Work involved roadway realignment and reconstruction, signalization, traffic control, and construction phasing as well as related improvements such as storm drain, water, sewer landscaping, underground utilities, etc. I` Attachment "1", Exhibit "A" DAVID RAGLAND, PE, LS Education: Bachelor of Science Registration: Registered Civil Engineer and d Land Surveyor Professional Experience Mr. Ragland is a civil engineer with approximately 25 years of diverse experience in a wide variety of ' projects in civil engineering. He has managed numerous multi-disciplinary teams dealing with the Planning, engineering, entitlement, environmental permitting, development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. His experience also includes special emphasis on complex grading and hillside developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of more than 40,000 acres of hillside properties), analysis, through conceptual planning and design f topaentitlement and'Iconstruction.proMrtRagla d's client consultation includes representation with City and resource agency g d s planning directors, city engineers, council members as well as representation at public hearings. He served as Principal Project Manager for the design, construction and management of a variety of projects, including: • Major infrastructure projects for public agencies (Freeway Interchanges, Roadways, Water, Storm Drain and Sewer Facilities and Master Plans). • Commercial and Retail Development. ' Residential Development and Master Planned Communities. The following is a list of major civil engineering projects completed by Mr. Ragland: • University Development: Development of a 135 acre site in association with the City of San Bernardino, Watson Development and Cal-State SB. Transtech completed the project under a design-built contract in partnership with City, Private Institutions and CalState SB, and provided turn-key services from initial planning to design and through construction, for the development of 200 residential, mixed use, live-work, retail, office and educational and training facilities and offices for Cal State SB University. • San Elijo Hills Development: Development of 2000 acre master planned community including golf course and hotel. Project included preparation of Specific Plan, TM, Final Map, plans for all necessary infrastructure, environmental permits and Communities Facilities District. • Parkway Business Centre: Design and construction of the 460 Acre industrial park including South Poway Parkway for ADI Properties, Inc. Also served as Assessment En Communities Facilities District. Engineer for • Campus Parkway Roadway: Design of a new roadway for a length of approximately 2 miles and included street, medians, landscape, lighting, traffic signals, water, sewer, storm drain and various other utilities. • CalState University Main Access Road: Design of a new roadway for a length of a 1 mile, and include street, medians, landscape, lighting, traffic signals, water, sewerPstorm drain and various other utilities. • Cannon Roadway and Sewer: 7HC;n� „� y•� approx�m�aiely 2 miles of roadway and 36 inch sewer pipe and pump station. This project required careful consideration to pipe buckling due to the extreme soils conditions of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Special bedding techniques were used along with special coupling of the pipes to allow for potential deflection as the bridge abutment and road fill settled. • Lopez Canyon Roadway and Sewer: Design and construction of over 5 miles of roadway sewer ranging up to 36 inches in diameter. • Sorrento Valley Boulevard: Design and construction of 4 miles of roadway. Rancho Santa Fe and Ouesthaven Roads: Design of 2 miles of roadway. Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" MICHAEL L. ANDERSON, PLS Mr. Anderson has over 14 years of experience in engineering and surveying. He obtained his Land Surveyors Licer-se from the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors in 1993. rMr. Anderson's experience provides this office with a well-rounded capacity management from concept to completion, with a strong background in Boundary Lawroand Civil Engineering. Mr. Anderson's nderson s expertise has come from a hands on approach to a variety of projects including, but not limited to, residential and commercial projects of all sizes. Mr. Anderson has a very aggressive and efficient approach to solving the daily problems which may arise in the planning and or final engineering phases of a project. This attitude along with excellent communicative skills tends to smooth the road for even the most complex projects. He served as design engineer, project engineer and project manager teams dealing with the planning, engineering, entitlement, environmental' plermitting ' development and construction of urban and rural development, and public works projects. His experience also includes special emphasis on complex grading and hillside developments (has worked on the civil engineering and development of more than 3,000 acres of hillside properties). As part of these projects, he has prepared roadway, storm drain, hydrology, water, sewer, utility, grading, SWPP, water quality, etc. plans. His involvement in the projects varied from a staff design engineer to project manager responsible for the entire project design and coordination. =,1 • I Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" 3. PROJECT SCHEDULE ' TIME TASK N WEEK S I S Transtech/Ma pco commits to complete design in 3 months 1 2 3 q - ^_ i City Notice to Proceed 5 ti � 8 9 10 11 12 7 Day 1,'Week 1: Commence with Pro ect j I Design Mtng w City. City provides Ltwsung available plans and info. Site review, research, survey 1 ! I I i ' Send Utility Notices Project desi n 1 Interactive City Review Process: per City's RFP, 2 submittals and concurrent review, each 3 weeks, is I i assumed for Cit I Receive utility Notices, and add any ' additional existing utility lines not shown on City provided existing plans I If utility info shows any utility lines too j close to proposed improvements, order I potholing for exact line locations, and show these lines on plans to avoid I conflicts ` Final PS&E wrap-up Attachmcnt "I ", Exhibit "A" 4. EXPERIENCE IN SIMILAR PROJECTS Reference 1 Reference Contact Mary Swink, PW Director, Traffic Engineering Supervisor Tel: 626 570 3251 City of Alhambra Preparation pf PS&E Package for Fremont, 710 Interim and Mission Road Project Description Projects. Projects were federally funded. Design included, roadway, drainage, utilities (electrical, water sewer) traffic signals, interconnect, street lighting, signing and striping. Total project cost: $20m Transtech's Project ManaJer Ali Ca yir, PE — Reference 2 Reference Contact David DeMauro, VP of Development SB Tel: 909-537-3356 Cal State University System, SB amp.us Preparation pf PS&E Package for new University Access Road (1 mile in Project Description I length), including flood control channel design, drainage system, water, street lighting, signing, striping, street lighting, landscape, traffic signal. Total project r------ i cost. $5m. Transtech's Project Manager Ali Cayir PE ' Reference 3 - Reference Contact John Pietig, Deputy City Manager, Tel 949-497-0754 Ci of La una Beach Preparation of Traffic Stu- tudy, Striping Plans, Traffic Signal Plans for City's new I Project Description i Corporate Yard on Laguna Canyon Road. Project included coordination, processing and approval through Caltrans District 12, as Laguna Canyon F I Road is under Caltrans jurisdiction. Transtech's Project Manager Ali Cayir, PE -- Attachment 11111, Exhibit "A" 5. PREVIOUS OBLIGATIONS WITH OTHE;i PROJECTS We have necessary staff and resources to complete this project within required schedule. City's RFP states that the City requires the selected consultant to complete the project design within 3 months of City's authorization to proceed. Transtech/Mapco has the resources, and Ml allocate any additional resources if necessary. rcomplete the project design within 3 months of City's authorization oeproceed commits to i Attachment Exhibit "A" 6. SUB-CONSULTANTS SAFEPROBE, INC. - DBE Sub-Contractor, Non-destructive Potholing for Utilities if necessary SafeProbe is a Caltrans certified DBE firm specializing in utility potholing. SafeProbe developed a nondestructive excavation technique to locate utilities and subsurface structures, and to determine their depths below ground. The service is provided utilizin g containing a soil agitator and a powerful vacuuming device, along with a storage container with state-of-the-art electronic equipment. SafeProbe conducts an electronic subsurface survey to locate and mark the position, path and estimated depth of all existing utilities. Potholing is performed using the air/vacuum soil extraction method for the purpose of locating, marking, measuring and recording the exact location of the existing underground utilities. Vacuum excavation utilizes the kinetic energy in a high velocity air stream to penetrate, expand and break up soil. The loosened chunks of soil and small rocks are then ' removed from the hole through the use of a very powerful vacuum. In this way, a hole is created that is typically 10 inches to two feet round or square, and as deep as required to expose the buried utility. The major advantages offered by vacuum excavation are safety, ' cost effectiveness and time efficiency (substantially less expensive than and operation takes half the time of conventional potholing method). This state-of-the-art technology, designed to identify and excavate to locate subsurface structures and utilities, is a nondestructive method with respect to the subsurface systems, and will never damage the buried utility. It is a soft-touch dig, suck and seek method of potholing. The test hole is then backfilled with the original soil unless permit regulations require a special fill. All holes are compacted in 6" stick lifts to provide maximum compaction and to maintain future integrity of the hole, and �, pavement is restored in-kind. IArtachnient "l ,,, Exhibit "A„ 7. STATEMENT OF LOCAL PREFERENCE ELIGIBILITY Transtech/Mu:)co is a local firm. Currently, there are 15 staff members physically working at r our SB cff ices. Our offices are located at, 198 N Arrowhead Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92408 413 Mackay Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92408 The following is our business license. Crri . . , t r:k. Mom .,.r,.of e ♦:DIY Lti' 1 '1..T�._ •, .,.'. - . , .. rl l,..i`��n1nr�i,.`.rr • ' .. .N n.`• •..n�. - rr ri I r Inl 1y.r . ♦.r• , , i • 15 , Attachment "I ", Exhibit "A" B. ITEMS, ACTIONS OR INFORMATION EXPECTED FROM THE CITY City shall provide: Existing signal striping,g, and street improvement plans of the project locations. • Existing GIS information/plans within prol 9 A lis`, of other known/planned projects within the project�vicinity wn underground utilities. Attachmen t 1 , Exhibit 1, 9. COMMENTS/SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THE FINISHED PRODUCT OR T COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RFP O Ncne. ; i 1 Attachment Exhibit "A" • Ema .NZ, February 26, 2007 City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services, Public Works Division Attention: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, PE, Project Manager/Senior Civil Engineer 300 North D Street, 3" Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Subject: ate. >-0 PROVIDE CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN 3 20 STREET AND 2ND STREET TO ALIGN WITH GIOVANOLA AVENUE AT 211' STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PARKING LOT AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET AND 2 N STREET Dear Mr. Grubbs: As re uired, we are submittin our fee ro osal in a se crate envelope for the subject pr2iect. TOTAL FEE FOR ALL PROJECT AREAS (ASSUMED THE ENTIRE PROJECT IS AWARDED) TASKS AND HRS a L o � Project Initiation, Research $175 $150 $100 $50 2 0 8 I- PSBE Desi n civa en , excludes traffic si nal) 20 0 20 48 $5,400 Traffic Si nal Desi n 30 180 220 40 470 $56,250 Utility Notices (Issuance, review of received plans, 5 10 50 20 rncor oratin info to , sign plans) 4 85 $8'375 20 40 20 QC/QA, Management, Coordination, Meetings (3 84 $8,700 assumed), Administration 80 30 Totalhrs 20 30 160 $22,000 TOTAL FEE 127 260 330 130 225, 847 Plus Surve 'n $22 $39,000 $33,000 $6,500 Plus Utility Potholin $100'725 g per day(contractor charges based on daily crew cost, up to 6 locations may be $10000 potholed per day) $10,000 BREAKDOWN PER PROJECT AREA(ASSUMED THE ENTIRE PROJECT IS AWARDED) PROJECT AREA 1 excludes traffic si nal PROJECT AREA 1 for traffic si nal onl PROJECT AREA 2 $40,290 PROJECT AREA 3 $8,375 TOTAL FEE $30218 Plus Surve "n $21,842 Plus utility Potholing 100,725 g per day(contractor charges based on daily crew cost, up to 6 locations may be $10,000 potholed per day) $110,000 Sincerely, Transtech Engineers, Inc. ,-,Ii Cayir, PE, Principal Tel: 909-383-8579, Ext. 121; e-mail: i 1"WPROCESS'PROPCSALS1200T27028 SE VIA DUCT ALIGNMENT'SB VIADUCT FEE pR^PCSAL joc • � l►ibt A I i H I Cj Io E co I I m i � d Y jWE ^ I I zo W .� I � E o a, r • u O LM cn w y I C I N I N C C I 41 y C C O C O ° =° N x a `a m .� a Y I 4) uto U. 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I Y°. y ++ W V) I O i C w j '" I w I O C I C E 3 1 06 Y I Z j MS m � I �' I = El _> = 1 � or � a A i i �` i N O d �r I E EXHIBIT "B" Y ,fan Bernar inn V CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Development Services Department Public Works Division REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE DESIGN SERVICES FOR REALIGNMENT OF VIADUCT BOULEVARD BETWEEN STREET AND 2ND STREET TO ALIGN WITH G 3RD I AVENUE AT 2ND STREET, GRADING AND CIRCULATION AROUND THE PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING STRUCTURE, REDESIGN OF METROLINK PAKING AND DESIGN OF A TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE LOT INTERSECTION OF THE REALIGNED STREET A STREET, AND 2ND ISSUED ON: FEBRUARY 1, 2007 DUE ON: MONDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2007, AT 4:00 PM 1 of' 10 -- rrr twrrri rrrrrrn., EXHIBIT "B" I. INTRODUCTION The City of San Bernardino is soliciting the services of a consulting engineering firm for realignment of Viaduct Boulevard between 3rd Street and 2nd Street to align with Giovanola Avenue at 2nd Street, grading and circulation around the proposed Metrolink parking structure, redesign of Metrolink parking lot and Street. design of a traffic signal at the intersection of the realigned street and 2nd II. BACKGROUND The City of San Bernardino is currently designing a parking structure to serve the existing Metrolink Station located at the Historic Santa Fe Depot. Construction of the new parking structure may start as early as June 2007 and be completed by July 2008. The primary parking lot servicing the Metrolink Station was constructed in the 1990 and will no longer be efficient when the new parking structure is completed. Therefore, the City is requesting a redesign of the parking lot to improve efficiency in relation to the parking structure. The siting of the parking structure is such that planned circulation and parkin around the structure will necessitate reworking of the area surrounding the building and the realignment of a connector street between 3`d Street and 2nd Street currently known as Viaduct Boulevard. The proposal is to change the alignment of Viaduct Boulevard from its southwesterly skew to a north-south street so that it will intersect 2�d Street at 90 degrees opposite Giovanola Avenue. Note: The name of the realigned street has not yet been established. Sufficient funding may not be available to construct the ultimate 5-lane roadway section. Therefore, the design shall provide for an interim three- lane section, which will provide for one lane of traffic in each direction and a center left turn lane or turn pockets. The design shall be such that the roadway can be easily expanded in the future to its ultimate 5-lane configuration. The design shall include a fully actuated traffic at the intersection of the realigned Viaduct Boulevard and 2nd Stream+ Provide for interconnection with other signals alongJ2IddStreetl t sometime to the future. me in A primary goal of this project will be to complete the design of the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard in a timely manner such that Page _2 of 10 EXHIBIT •`B" construction of the realignment can be completed prior to construction of the parking structure. Concurrent bidding of the realignment and the parking structure will be necessary. The City has acquired most of the right-of-way need for the realignment of Viaduct Boulevard. The City and SANBAG own the parking lot and adjacent areas to the north and west. However, additional right-of-way from a private owner may be needed at the southeasterly corner of the intersection of the realigned street and 3`d Street. Additional right-of-way may also be needed at the south side of 2nd Street at its existing intersection with Giovanola Avenue. The consultant shall identify right-of-way needs, if any, and prepare plats and legal descriptions for the right-of-way to be acquired. Attached is a copy of City Drawing No. 10552 showing the right-of-way, which has been acquired by the City. III. SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. Consultant shall prepare and complete all required construction documents, including plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the following items: a) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications for the Realignment of Viaduct Boulevard 3rd Street and 2nd Street (aligning the new street with existing Giovanola Avenue south of 2nd Street). The City has already acquired the necessary Right-of-way for the project. The selected consultant shall conduct a design survey, and prepare all necessary plans, including roadway, drainage, sewer, signing and striping, street lighting, traffic signal at the new intersection of 2nd/Viaduct/Giavonalo), and removal plans ready for bidding. The design shall include necessary improvements on 2nd Street up to Mount Vernon Avenue. The consultant shall coordinate with necessary utility companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals, obtaining electrical feed point for the new traffic signal (Project Area )Jng b) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications related to the proposed Metrolink Parking Structure to be located west of realigned Viaduct Boulevard and north of 2nd Street. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, water service plan to the parking structure, sewer plans, as well plans in the adjoining existing areas and proposed surface parking lot improvements on the east side of the structure. The site control and grading plan shall include the foot print of the proposed parking structure, the vacant land area on the south side to 2nd Street and on the west side to Mount Vernon Avenue, up to 50' north of the r Page 3 of 10 EXHIBJT "B" proposed parking structure, and area east of the parking structure to realigned Via Duct Boulevard. The consultant shall coordinate with necessary utility companies and obtain necessary clearances, service points and approvals and provide plans to bring all necessary services for the parking structure to the edge of the foot print, at which point the parking structure (Project Area 2). C) Surveying and civil engineering services to prepare complete plans and estimates and technical specifications related to the reconstruction of existing surface parking lot on the north side of the proposed parking structure, including the area north of 2nd Street and east of the Santa Fe Train Station building. The design work includes site control plans, grading plans, drainage plans, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and parking lot striping plan (Project Area 3). d) Identification of existing R/W and preparation of legal descriptions and plats, if additional R/W is needed. e) Drainage modifications necessary to drain the redesigned parking lot, realigned road and the area surrounding the new parking structure. Hydrology and hydraulic calculations must be provided to support the proposed drainage design. Mt. Vernon Storm Drain, an interim facility, runs beneath the proposed realignment. Reinforcement or replacement of the storm drain may be necessary. 17 Design of a fully actuated 8-phase traffic si�nal for the intersection of Viaduct Boulevard/Giovanola Avenue and 2" Street. The design of the traffic signal shall include a "spread-spectrum" interconnect capability along 2" Street. g) Pothole existing underground utilities where a high probability for conflict exists. Compensation for potholing shall be on a per pothole basis and shall be stated separately from the consultant's design fee. h) Research existing right-of-way and identify need for additional right-of- way. Adequate right-of-way appears to exist; however, the consultant shall be responsible for checking the right-of-way in relation to the Proposed street and signal design including the south side of 2"d Street. If additional right-of-way is required the consultant shall prepare legal descriptions and plats of the right-of-way to be acquired. Ac uisitio the right-of-way shall be the responsibility of the City, q n of 2. Consultant shall prepare the improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the project in conformance with City of San Bernardino Page 4 of 10 EX1,11BIT '•B„ standards, Caltrans standards, and the requirements of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and California Supplement, latest edition. Plans, specifications, and estimate shall conform to the following g a) The plans shall be prepared at a scale of 1 inch = 40 feet on standard 24" by 36" sheets, using the City of San Bernardino standard title block. A scale of 1 inch = 20 feet may be used subject to approval of the City Engineer. b) The plans shall clearly show exi___sting conditions, including but not limited to, the location and type of signing and striping, pavement markings, storm drain facilities and street condition. C) Consultant shall be responsible for survey, research and other data or work needed to establish existing topography, lines and grades. Information readily available from City files will be made available to the consultant at no charge. d) Street improvement plans shall clearly indicate the type and location of existing and proposed storm drain and street improvements, including but not limited to curbs, gutters, curb ramps, and cross gutters, and street lights. e) A separate signing and striping plan sheet shall be included showing the type and location of existing and proposed signing and striping including but not limited to lane striping, stop bars, cross walks, pavement markings, raise pavement markers and any other traffic control devices. The signing and striping plan sheet shall be drawn to a scale of 1" = 40" on a 24" x 36" sheet, which shall include a Standard title block of the City of San Bernardino. 17 All improvements shall be designed in compliance and accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). g) The street improvement plans shall include, but not be limited to, curbs, gutters; berms, and curt; ramps. Limits and construction should also be shown. Improvements, which intended to be completed in the future, shall be clearly identified as such Page 5 of 10 EXHIBIT "B" j) The plans, specifications and cost estim California. ates shall be signed and sealed by a civil engineer licensed to practice civil engineering in the State of 3. Consultant shall meet and confer with City staff periodically during the Preliminary design phase to resolve design issues and ensure continuity with City standards and preferences. 4. Consultant shall conduct utility research and identify the location and depth of all existing utilities within the limits of the proposed improvements. Consultant shall be responsible for identifying and resolving utility conflicts both overhead and underground. Copies of all written communication (including maps) between the consultant and utility companies shall be provided to the City. 5. Consultant shall pothole existing underground utilities where a high probability for conflict with proposed improvements exists. Compensation for potholing shall be on a per pothole basis and cost of potholing shall be stated separately from the consultant's design fee. 6. Consultant shall identify any additional improvements that are required to construct the proposed street 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 and incorporate them into the plans, specifications and cost estimates. 7. Consultant shall submit an updated receiving a notice to proceed, indicating the design asks and 1project tim of ing from start to submittal of final PS&E. The Consultant shall estimate two (2) City plan reviews for each plan set. Each review should be estimated to take three (3) weeks for schedule purposes. Consultant shall provide an updated schedule showing progress and timing no less frequently than once a month. Upon completion of the consultant's work, the City shall have in hand, both an electronic, and a hard copy of an approved and signed set of completed plans, technical specifications, quantities, estimates W,ld bidding including all supporting °"" special provisions ready for notices, survey data, and other details necessary to complete locations, utility format acceptable to the City. p ete this project in a Page 6 of 10 EXH11311- «f3„ Consultant should expect to confer with the C,ty at least once a month for updates on project proa-ess, questions, problems and accomplishments. The Project design must b', completed in no more than three (3) months after the notice to proceed is issued. IV PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS A. Four (4) copies of the proposal shall be submitted to the following: City of San Bernardino Department of Development Services Public Works Division ATTN: Mr. Michael W. Grubbs, P.E. Project Manager 300 North "D" Street, 3 I Floor San Bernardino, CA 92418 Proposals shall be received in hand by this Division up to the hour of 4:00 P.M. on Monday February 26 2007 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 for completion of a competent design (PSBE) which will provide 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 for the delivery of final plans, specifications, and cost estimates ready for public bid, including but not lir?tited to a flow chart showing timing. Include allowances for review periods. project tasks and 4. Include a list of similar projects recently completed by the Consultant, identifying the location, date, agency and contact person name, and address and phone number. Page 7 of' I0 EXHIBIT -H- 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 machine copy of your firm's City of San Bernardino Business License. 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 of this RFP. . 10. Separate sealed envelope. Fixed fee, broken down as indicate below, for the work required by this RFP, together with an hourly rate sheet applicable to this project for classifications above, including all materials and expenses, shall be submitted in a separate sealed envelope. Please note that the City will not pay or compensate separately for travel time, courier services, mileage or reimbursement for travel to the City of San Bernardino to attend meetings or conduct the activities necessary to complete tasks required to be performed as part of consultant services. A separate fee (in the same sealed envelope) shall be stated for potholing. A price per pothole and an estimated number of Potholes shall be provided. The fee proposal shall include the total fee and a separate fee breakdown for the traffic signal improvements, realignment of Viaduct Boulevard in Area i parking structure in Area 2, redesign Engineering of the e tenor work tr the parking lot in Area 3 and drainage structures. This breakdown is necessary for cost tracking within the City's Capital Improvement Program. Page 8 of 10 4 EXHIBIT "B" V. SELECTION PROCESS The selection process will be based on a point system and will c phases as follows: onsist of three 1. First phase selection shall consist of an evaluation by staff ma include the Development Services Director, City Engin er,wal S n or Engineer and Project Manager) of proposals based on the above items identified in Section IV 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 License. The three (3) consultants with the highest points (will Business e to the interviews. A maximum of 100 points can be acon hieved in this phase of the selection process. The three consultants with the highest 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 of 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 tonal Services, the selected consultant will be requested to execute Agreement for Professi p onal Services (draft co a an the consultant to execute the Agreement within 60 dayseof approval y of the Mayor and Common Council will void the approval.day s e by Page 9 of 1 0 i EXHIBIT "B" 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 Ma or and Common Council shall attend the y date. Once the Notice to Proceed has beenggiven,meting to the Consultant establish can subm the start for payments. The City will release funds at percentages with receipt of PlansIt Notices, or Specifications. No payment shall be given above the percents e of completed work accepted by the City. The City shall hold 15% of the g for 360 calendar days after acceptance of plans and specifications by tthelC cost or 45 calendar days after the City issues a Notice of Completion for the project, whichever occurs first. Addenda to- this RFP, if any, will be faxed to prospective consults than five (5) business days prior to the due date. Consultants shall be requires to acknowledge receipt of all addenda as part of the proposal. q ed Requests for additional information shall be directed to Mr. Michael W. Grubb s P.E. Project Manager at (909) 384-5179. If requesting a response in writin please fax the written request to (909) 384-5573. g, ATTACHMENTS. 1. Project Location Map 2. Aerial view of the project site proposed showing existing and ro improvements. p p d 3. Aerial view the three project Areas. 4. Right of Way map for Giovanola Avenue acquisition. 5. Liability/Insurance Requirements 6. Draft Copy of Agreement for Professional Services Page 10 of !0