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Contract - BGE, Inc. - 3/24/2022 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON § SUPPLEMENTAL CONTRACT NO. 1 TO CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FIRM: BGE, INC. ("Engineer") ADDRESS: 101 West Louis Henna Boulevard, Suite 400,Austin, TX 78728 PROJECT: Chisholm Trail Road This Supplemental Contract No. I to Contract for Engineering Services is made by and between the City of Round Rock, Texas, hereinafter called the "City" and BGE, Inc., hereinafter called the "Engineer". WHEREAS, the City and Engineer executed a Contract for Engineering Services, hereinafter called the "Contract", on the I Oth day of June, 2021 for the Chisholm Trail Road Project in the amount of$204,513.80; and WHEREAS, it has become necessary to amend the Contract to modify the provisions for the scope of services and to increase the compensation by $374,512. to a total of$579,026.60; NOW THEREFORE, premises considered, the City and the Engineer agree that said Contract is amended as follows: 1. Article 2, Engineering Services and Exhibit R... En gineerinj..,�, Services shall be amended as set % b............................................. forth in the attached .A d d e..n d u m tolllxh i b it B.. Exhibit C, Work Schedule shall be amended as set forth inthe attached Ad d e n du m to E x h i b i t C. II. Article 4, Compensation and Exhibit Q Fee Schedulq shall be amended by increasing by $374,512.80 the lump sum amount payable under the Contract for a total of $579,026.60, as shown by the attached Addendum to Exhibit Q. ................................................--..............................................................— IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Engineer have executed this Supplemental Contract in duplicate. [signature pagesfollow l Supplen-woh4al Coinkrack Ro.00,16 009202M 4862-0299-9329 842�5 BGE, INC. e 45z, & Dat2022 03 03 By: -— 11 12 37,700' —Se—m—or?—ro—p-309—anager 03103/2022 Date Supplemic-ntall Wl Rc,116,l6 W99 2M12,4 X62-0298-932M84275 2 CITY OF ROUND ROCK rrx By: . Craig Morgan, Ma 'or Stephan Sheets, City Attorney ------------- „ate 0199 2029 V2;4802-0298-932H 84275 ADDENDUM TO EXHIBIT B Engineering Services ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT (Function Code 120) During the schematic phase of the project, an archeological background study was conducted to initiate consultation with the Texas Historical Commission (THC). The results of the background study indicate that a portion of the proposed project has not been previously surveyed nor extensively disturbed. This area has a high potential for unrecorded archeological sites, and it is anticipated that the THC will require archeological survey. The ENGINEER anticipated the need for Survey, and to expedite THC coordination, the ENGINEER prepared the required Antiquities Permit Application, in lieu of the Request for Consultation. This supplemental scope of services includes coordinating with the THC to acquire the Antiquities Permit and conducting archaeological survey and reporting. If archeological sites are recorded during the survey, and the THC requires additional investigation or mitigation of effects to significant sites, additional archeological field or and reporting would be conducted as a supplemental service. 5. Archeological Survey A. An archeologist will submit the Antiquities Permit Application prepared during the schematic phase to the THC and acquire the necessary permit to conduct archeological survey. B. The portion of the project area identified as having high potential for unrecorded sites during the background study will be surveyed to determine if archeological sites are present. A report will be prepared according to Council of Texas Archeologists standards. If archeological sites are recorded during the survey, the report will include significance and eligibility recommendations. C. An archeologist will coordinate review of the survey report with the THC and address up to two rounds of THC comments. Deliverables: Draft and Final Archeological Survey Report Page I of 7 Exclusions: Additional excavations for archeological site significance testing or data recovery Additional agency coordination, including but not limited to Tx DOT and USACE. RIGHT OF WAY DATA (Function Code 130) L Utility Coordination A. The work to be performed byte Engineer under this contracts all consist of providing engineering services required for SUE Quality Level Cad D. BInitiate one-call (811)and coordinate with utility companies. BGE will survey all field markings. C. These services include obtaining record information on existing utilities from utility owners to identify all known existing public utilities, preparing a base map depicting the horizontal utility locations, and creating a Utility Conflict Matrix (UCM) identifying potential known conflicts based on the final schematic layout. Quality Level A testhole locations will be identified and obtained during PS&E. D. Utility adjustment coordination will be performed during PS&E. E. Quality Level D - Existing Records: Utilities are plotted from review of available existing records. F. Quality Level C - Surface Visible Feature Survey: Quality level "D" information from existing records is combined with surveyed surface-visible features (performed by surveyor). Includes Quality Level D information. Ift ere are variances in the designated work area of Level D then a new schematic or plan layout, if needed, is required showing the limits of the proposed project and limits oft e work area required for this work authorization; including highway stations, limits within existing or proposed right of way, additional areas outside the proposed right of way, and distances or areas to be included down existing intersecting roadways. (up to 18,000 LF estimated) G. Quality Level B— Designate: Two-dimensional horizontal mapping. This information is obtained through the application and interpretation of appropriate non- destructive surface geophysical methods. Incorporates quality levels C and D Page 2 of 7 information to produce Quality Level B. If there are variances inthe designated work area of Level D then a new schematic or plan layout, if needed, is required showing the limits of the proposed project and limits oft e work area required for this work authorization; including highway stations, limits within existing or proposed right of way, additional areas outside the proposed right of way, and distances or areas to be included down existing intersecting roadways. (5,000 LF of utilities estimated) H. Quality Level A—Locate(Test Hole): Three-dimensional mapping and other characterization data. This information isobtained through exposing utility facilities through test holes. Actual locations are tied to survey control (performed by surveyor). Incorporates quality levels B, C and D information to produce Quality Level A. (up to ten (1 0) test holes) Deliverables: • Scanned record information in pdf fon-nat if received from each utility • Surveyed visible and flagged utility locations in 2D topo files • Utility Conflict Matrix PROJECT MANAGEMENT (Function Code 145) 4. Coordination with TxDOT A. Design coordination with Tx DOT regarding the driveway permit at IH 35 Southbound Frontage Road. FIELD SURVEYING (Function Code 150) 3. Boundary Surveys A. Perform sufficient property records research to obtain current ownership and deed information of affected properties. Surveyor will prepare an individual survey plat and metes and bounds description for each parcel (I estimated) of land to be acquired for this project. Surveyor will seta ro riate monuments in the field as shown in Survey plat and description for each acquired parcel. B. Perform revisions to existing boundary surveys of certain parcels that are determined to have changed configuration or ownership either in adjoining properties for the Page 3 of 7 development of acquisition andlor easement documents required to accommodate the proposed feature replacement and/or channel improvements. C. Prepare individual parcel plats and descriptions to be used by the City of Round Rock for required right of way acquisition and easement process. ROADWAY DESIGN CONTROLS (Function Code 160) 1. 30%-100% Design Development A. Geometric Design - Revise the horizontal alignment; vertical profile; pavement cross slopes; front slope, back slope, and ditch configuration that meet acceptable design criteria and remain within the limits of the proposed ROW. Profile Drawings (1"=100') Drawings to include critical base map information, control and benchmark data, proposed roadway improvements including horizontal and vertical roadway geometry, pavement edge geometry, drainage, grading and miscellaneous improvements. C. Typical Sections Prepare existing and proposed typical sections. D. Design Cross Sections --Develop roadway cross sections associated with the proposed horizontal alignment and vertical profile in accordance with acceptable design criteria. E. Alignment Data Sheets - Prepare horizontal and vertical alignment data Sheets with the GEOPAK baseline descriptions. F. Exhibits for TxDOT Driveway Permit - Prepare exhibits required for TxDOT Driveway Permit at 1H 35 Southbound Frontage Road. G. Driveway Details- Develop full details for each proposed,lex i sting driveway to ensure each meets design and functional features and requirements. There are 9 driveways along Chisholm Trail Road included in this proposed PS&E. H, Intersection Details Develop full details for each propose&ex i sting intersection to ensure each meets design and functional features and requirements. Existing intersections for this PS&E include Chisholm Trail Road at the following streets: 0 Chisholm Side Road, lH 35 Southbound Frontage Road I. Curb Wall Details - Develop full details for proposed curb walls (maximum wall height :=48"). Page 4 of 7 DRAINAGE (Function Code 161) 1. 30%-100% Design Development A. Incorporate all design surveys into computer aided drafting and develop topographies and surfaces. This data shall be utilized to develop drainage areas, hydrology and hydraulics. This shall include topographic working drawings to prepare the final drainage design. B. Develop storm water hydrology for the existing and ultimate roadway section throughout the limits of the project. The model shall incorporate the 10%, 4%and I%annual chance storm (I0-year, 25-year, and 100-year}events. Modeling shall develop storm water flows to all cross culverts and roadway conveyances utilizing Atlas 14. Based on the data developed, drainage infrastructure shall be designed for the project area to include a level of detail sufficient to establish cost estimates and required easements and possession and use agreements for the construction of the proposed drainage structures and channel improvements. C. Develop designs for one cross-drainage structure throughout the project limits. The cross drainage shall be modeled with GEOPAK Drainage or other appropriate software such as SUDA. D. Develop designs for proposed end-to-end storm water collection systems for the proposed curb-and-gutter portion of the project area. for sewer designs shall be developed using GEOPAK Drainage or other appropriate software such as DU. E. Identify potential utility conflicts based on design for the project area. F. Develop drainage easement requirements for the project area. G. Coordinate the design with the City of Round Rock Deliverables: • Drainage Area Maps • Hydraulic Data Sheets • Culvert Layout P&P Sheets • Storm Sewer P&P Sheets (I 100') Page 5 of 7 SIGNING, PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNALIZATION (Function Code 162) 1. 30%-100% Design Development A. Signing & Pavement Markings -- Prepare signage and pavement marking plan sheets, layouts, and associated details. - Develop pavement marking and signing layouts. B. Traffic Signal Layouts Prepare traffic signal plan (sheets, layouts, and associated details: - Develop existing intersection layout. - Develop traffic signal layouts, showing the proposed traffic signal features, signal pole schedules, vehicle detection systems, signal phasing, conduit and cable schedules, electrical service (layout and detail sheets) - Develop signal elevations - Assemble standard drawings 0 Proposed signal located at Chisholm Side Road C. Quantity Summaries Prepare summary sheets of all signing, pavement markings, and traffic signal quantities. MISCELLANEOUS (ROADWAY) (Function Code 163) 3. 30%-100% Design Development A. Traffic Control Plans (TCP) Prepare Sequence of Phased Construction. Prepare TCP cross sections to identify temporary pavement needs. Identify impacts to existing drainage. Prepare plan for temporary signals. TCP will be presented in construction plans. B. Prepare it Sheet, Project Layout, Index of Sheets and Summary Sheets C. CostEstimates Prepare updated construction cost estimates at each milestone submittal. DIllumination Photometric Study , Continuous LED street illumination will be designed in accordance with requirements of City of Round Rock street illumination design criteria and modeled utilizing AGI 32 lighting software. E. Illumination Circuit Design, Layouts, and Details— Design conduit runs, circuits, Page 6 of 7 size conductors and electrical services in accordance with Oncor Electric specifications and National Electric Code (NEC). Prepare illumination plan sheets showing illumination intensity cells, illumination pole location, conduit runs, conductor size F. Illumination Prepare illumination plan sheets, layouts, and associated details. L Develop continuous illumination layouts 1. Design will include pole foundations, conduit,ground boxes,and electrical service. 2. ONCOR to place light poles on foundations. ii, Develop conduit and wiring layouts, circuit diagrams, and electrical service design in accordance with ONCOR standards and NEC. iii. Develop Summary of Quantities iv. Assemble standard details. G. Storm r Pollution Preventiona ( ) The Engineer shall develop SW3P layouts, on separate sheets from (but in conformance with) the TCP, to minimize potential impact to receiving waterways. The SW3P layouts must include text describing the plan, quantities, type, phase and locations of erosion control devices and any required permanent erosion control. H. Project a Page 7 o ADDENDUM TO EXHIBIT C Work c e le Attached Behind This Page Chi - Irr Tfai=Roar EXHIBIT Gt Work Schedule 17 -.z Name Dwae_r ZaRnishess:o* kmmmm . _ _- 1 -Chisholm Trail=9s.,d MMM kM"k 4M QM Ilu V24M Wed IWIX ! `- e-pr e.menzal 01,491 EmWM 6 daw T.u 2n4P2 Thu 2AWN SRI To 2124 Supplemental WANT Execution N-Mm .ta 100da s -Thu 2PAP2 fled xt13P2 2 is Th.4/7/-N wed _-- aao 000 - AqWohn 90 dws Thu 2n4PZ Wed J29P2 - 60 d"t Thu=02 Wed SASP2 2 - maw a 6 _Sam aw 30 dam r..a 2na s2 Wed O 22 2 4 �.... &M»AM04 0 days 'fed VPU WA 4 _U 7%4 X16 X60%Ab& l aM°-=ftn€ems -.`aye Thu 4/7/22 Wed /4/22 9 ..o -- PMpgry AN Sums- 45 da==s Thu Q5Q2 ed 7,16_M 9 i- -.lu sso M=aa..:i za` Odan Wed 7M22 Wed 7Mn2 t< <_ 716 Z 90 Submittal SRR 90%Rewww 20 d--Ys Thu"I7=22 W /3122 11 11 ., Pre"re 1M%A AMMA 0 ens U M 2 Wa d 4 O 5/22 12 14 _ KbmMM 0 Ays Wed 10/5R2 g O gar's 13 is 9015 j'100%Submittal R"4 M Lr_ 'd"s MMM 2Oa&3 Vied W2V23_k3A 10118 VReady to Let ADDENDUM TO EXHIBIT D Fee Schedule Attached Behind This Page BGE, INC. EXHIBIT - -FEE SCHEDULE PROJECT :CHISHOLM TRAIL ROAD FROM FM 3406 TO 15 SBFR FG DESCRIPTION 8GE, Inc. The Rios Group TOTAL FC 120 ENVIRONMENTAL $ 10,7 5.0 - $ 10,705.00 FC 130 RIGHT OF WAY DATA $ 37,730.00 $ 31,360. 0 $ 69,090.80 FC 145 PROJECT MANAGEMENT $ 15,730.0 - 15,730-00 FC 150 FIELD SURVEYING 3,030.00 $ - $ 3,030-00 FC 160 ROADWAY DESIGN CONTROLS $ 60,815.00 $ - 60,815.00 FC 161 DRAINAGE 97,425.00 - $ 97,425.00 FC162 SIGNING, PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND SIGNALIZATION $ 31,180.00 - 31,180-00 FC 163 [MISCELLANEOUS ROADWAY $ 82,685.00 - $ 82,685.001 EXPENSES 52.00 3,000.00 3,852.00 TOTAL $340,152.0 $34,360. 0 $374,512.80 Mr.r 8 sp's 9. Sl v's Ig uo '889 888088 88888m 16 iiF R 'owr I^f �4'nit g 2 ' g,::iW fit:F ',�:!� 9 4� 9 a d 2 .vn a a sa�a Di 2i,a 2 S S�x v I .'g� Rj:w T a'P.ly'll. 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F 11.11LLE LLL Ll BBF,INC EXHIBIT 0-FEE SCHEDULE PROSECT NAME:CHISHOLM TRAIL ROAD FROM FM 34%TO IN 35 55FR E �l OTAL prapac Ei7 Sem su.iv, w ENV RPLS SUNSY Fmkl Crow I Field Crow I Admid I TOTALLABOR Engmog maneg r P1 TOTAL COSTS DIRECT agef ErVinsor Toch CADD 0 ENV sdim"I Task Lead i Tedinidan 2-Person I '-Person I Clamal = TOTAL MM EXPENSE COSTSmawer Tech Operator S340,152.00 5852.00 5339.300A0 329 U UBTOTAL $340A 06 LABOR EXPENSES S2.00 9892. slag-wo-, "T"TAL HER DIRECT EXPENSES QuArn'ry UNIT RATE jm.le --T 450 mw is 0.56 1 952.00 1photcicvE'es 0 IFKX 111 250 each S O.iJ 52§.44 aw e 1$ 0.201 $160. photomon COW a Irr X 11 1 'Do V no T s 075 M.00 Phot des " I each 19 !25 $1-W 00 LA e Fo—si Pkatm s0 1 SF 19 2-25 US 00 Haied . $15000 SUSTOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES URINARY OTAL LABOR G9ST5 5338. TKER DIRECT EXPENSES) $85200 sa phm�&mmmo.n pftn�W�nd AF--�eaVw 20D m-- rW 1 how & Estimate for Subsurface Utility Engineering Ohis�hVkn �4] Road lqoi-fl�i of 3406 EXHIBIT D-1 THEi[UosGRoup Hourly Office Labor Rate Assumed Unit of Sub-Total Quantity Measure Supervisory Engineer 166.06 4 HR 664.24 SUE Project Manager 151.93 8 HR 1,215.44 Professional Engineer $ 143.73 HR $ Assistant Project Manager $ 105.89 12 HR $ 1,270.68 Engineer in Training $ 96.48 HR $ - CADD Technician $ 79.76 24 HR $ 1,914.24 Engineering Technician $ 66.85 4 HR $ 267.40 Field Manager $ 109.85 8 HR $ 878.80 Administrative Specialist $ 70.80 HR $ Sub-Total $ 6,210.80 Direct Expenses Rate Assumed Unit of Sub-Total Quantity Measure ROW Permit $ 500.00 1 EA $ 500.00 Traffic Control (Standard) $ 1,000.00 1 DAY $ 1,000.00 Traffic Control (intersection) $ 1,500.00 1 DAY $ 1,500.00 Sub-Tatal $ 3,000.00 Q08" SUE Designating&Test Rate Assumed Unit of Sub-Total Hole Layout Quantity Measure One Designating Person $ 150.00 50 HR $ 7,500.00 Two Person Designating Crew $ 235.00 10 HR $ 2,350.00 Sub-Total $ 9,850.00 QL"A" SUE Test Holes Unit Rate- Depth Outside Assumed Unit Of Sub-Total Pavement Rate Quantity Measure 0-5 feet $ 1,250.00 5 EA $ 6,250.00 5 -8 feet $ 1,525.00 4 EA $ 6,100.00 8 - 3 feet $ 1,900.00 1 EA $ 1,900.00 13- 20 feet $ 2,450.00 0 EA $ - ver 20 feet $ 3,025.00 0 EA $ - Pavement Coring $ 350.00 3 EA $ 1,050-00 Test Hole Total 10 Sub-Total $ 15,300.00 Total Estimated Cost $ 34,360.80 675 Round Rock West Drive, Building K, Suite 400 Round Rock,TX 78681 IPhone: 612.680.5440 Sifli)sudace Llfifity II'ingfirteeru irgi } Utflity Cooiiidliriafioin