R-00-09-14-10D2 - 9/14/2000RESOLUTION NO. R- 00- 09- 14 -10D2
WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock desires to retain professional
engineering and surveying services for the design of the City Wide
Trail System, and
WHEREAS, Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc. has submitted an
agreement to provide said services, and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to enter into said agreement
with Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc., Now Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on
behalf of the City an agreement with Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc.,
for professional engineering and surveying services for the design of
the City Wide Trail System, a copy of said agreement being attached
hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes.
The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of
the date, hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this
Resolution was adopted was posted and that such meeting was open to the
public as required by law at all times during which this Resolution and
the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted
upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas
Government Code, as amended, and the Act.
RESOLVED this 14th day of Sept :...aw 2000.
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BAKER- AICKLEN
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Engineers /Surveyors
August 30, 2000 Proposal # 00 -5102
Ms. Sharon Prete
Director of Parks and Recreation
City of Round Rock
605 Palm Valley
Round Rock, TX 78664
RE: City Wide Trail System
Dear Sharon:
Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc. is pleased to present this proposal for professional engineering
and surveying services for the planned improvements to Old Settler's Park at Palm Valley. The
project will include design and survey services related to the City Wide Trail System. This
portion of the proposed trail system will be routed on the east side of Harrel Parkway, along the
north and south sides of Chandler Creek. In addition, the trail system will connect the pavilion at
Old Settler's Park and the Dell Diamond. A pedestrian bridge will be used to cross Chandler
Creek. The total length of the trail system is approximately 3 miles.
Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal. We appreciate your consideration of our
firm in this regard and look forward to continuing to be of service to you.
Sincerely
. William Waeltz, P.E.
Branch Manager, Round Rock
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203 E. Main St.. Suite 201 - Round Rock, Texas 76664 ■ 512/244 -9620 • FAX 512/244 -9623
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
THIS CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ( "Contract ") is made by and between the
City of Round Rock, 221 E. Main St., Round Rock, Texas 78664, hereinafter called "City" and,
Baker - Aicklen & Assoc.. Inc., having its principal business address at 203 East Main Street,
Suite 201. Round Rock. TX 78664, hereinafter called "Engineer" for the purpose of contracting
for engineering services.
WHEREAS, Government Code, Chapter 2254, Subchapter A, "Professional Services
Procurement Act" provides for the procurement of professional services of engineers; and
follows:
The project will include design and survey services related to the City Wide Trail System. This
portion of the proposed trail system will be routed on the east side of Harrel Parkway. along the
north and south sides of Chandler Creek. In addition, the trail system will connect the pavilion at
Old Settler's Park and the Dell Diamond. A pedestrian bridge will be used to cross Chandler
Creek. The total length of the trail system is approximately 3 miles.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the Engineer, in consideration of the mutual
covenants and agreements herein contained, do hereby mutually agree as follows:
The City will furnish items and perform those services for fulfillment of the Contract as
identified in Attachment A - Services to be Provided by the City, attached hereto and made a part
of this Contract.
The Engineer shall perform those engineering services for fulfillment of the Contract as
identified in Attachment B - Services to be Provided by the Engineer, attached hereto and made a
part of this Contract.
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WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the City desires to contract for engineering services described as
AGREEMENT
Contract No.
ARTICLE 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY CITY
ARTICLE 2
SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY ENGINEER
The Engineer shall prepare a schedule of work identified as Attachment C - Work
Schedule, attached hereto and made a part of this Contract. The Work Schedule shall contain a
complete schedule so that the Engineer's Scope of Services under this Contract can be
accomplished within the specified time and contract cost. The Work Schedule will provide
specific work sequence and definite review times by the City and the Engineer of the work
performed. If the review time should take longer than shown on the work schedule, through no
fault of the Engineer, additional contract time will be authorized by the City through a
supplemental agreement, if requested by a timely written request from the Engineer and
approved by the City.
ARTICLE 3
CONTRACT PERIOD
After execution of this Contract, the Engineer shall not proceed with the work outlined
under Article 2 until authorized in writing by the City to proceed as provided in Article 6. This
Contract shall terminate at the close of business on unless extended
by written supplemental agreement duly executed by the Engineer and the City prior to the date
of termination, as provided in Article 11 - Supplemental Agreements, or otherwise terminated as
provided in Article 19 - Termination. Any work performed or cost incurred after the date of
termination shall be ineligible for reimbursement.
The Engineer shall notify the City in writing as soon as possible if it determines, or
reasonably anticipates, that the work under this Contract cannot be completed before the
termination date, and the City may, at its sole discretion, extend the contract period by timely
supplemental agreement as provided in Article 11 - Supplemental Agreements. The Engineer
shall allow adequate time for review and approval of the request for time extension by the City
prior to expiration of this Contract.
The City shall pay and the Engineer agrees to accept the lump sum amount shown below as
full compensation for the engineering services to be performed under this Contract.
The lump sum amount payable under this Contract without modification of the Contract is
$48.900, with a design survey budget of $19.008 ($1.20 per foot), as shown in Attachment D - Fee
Schedule. The lump sum amount payable may be revised by supplemental agreement in the event of
a change in scope, additional complexity from that originally anticipated or character of work as
authorized by the City.
The Engineer shall prepare and submit to the City monthly progress reports in sufficient
detail to support the progress of the work and in support of invoice requesting monthly payment.
Any preferred format will be identified in Attachment B. Satisfactory progress of work shall be
maintained as a condition of payment.
The fee may be adjusted if additional work is approved by supplemental agreement and
performed by the Engineer.
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ARTICLE 4
COMPENSATION
Payments to the Engineer for services rendered will be made while work is in progress.
The Engineer will prepare and submit to the City, no more frequently than once per month, a
progress report stating the percent completion of the work accomplished during the billing period
and to date, and one original and one copy of a certified invoice in a form acceptable to the City.
The submittal shall also include the progress assessment report, identified as Attachment 1-1-2.
Payment of the Lump sum fee will be in proportion to the percent completion of the work tasks
identified in Attachment D - Fee Schedule. Upon receipt and approval of each statement, the
City shall make a good faith effort to pay the amount which is due and payable within thirty (30)
days. The City shall reserve the right to withhold payment pending verification of satisfactory
work performed. The Engineer must submit adequate proof to the City that the task was
completed.
The certified statements shall show the total amount earned to the date of submission and
the amount due and payable as of the date of the current statement. Final payment does not
relieve the Engineer of the responsibility of correcting any errors and/or omissions resulting from
its negligence.
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ARTICLE 5
METHOD OF PAYMENT
ARTICLE 6
NOTICE TO PROCEED
The City will issue a written authorization to proceed with the work identified in the
scope of services. The City shall not be responsible for actions by the Engineer or any costs
incurred by the Engineer relating to additional work not included in Attachment B - Services to
be Provided by the Engineer.
ARTICLE 7
PROGRESS
The Engineer shall, from time to time during the progress of the work, confer with the
City. The Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and
necessary, or as may be requested by the City, in order to evaluate features of the work.
At the request of the City or the Engineer, conferences shall be provided at the Engineer's
office, the office of the City, or at other locations designated by the City. These conferences
shall also include evaluation of the Engineer's services and work when requested by the City.
Should the City determine that the progress in production of work does not satisfy the
Work Schedule, the City shall review the work Schedule with the Engineer to determine
corrective action needed.
The Engineer shall promptly advise the City in writing of events which have a significant
impact upon the progress of the work, including:
(1) problems, delays, adverse conditions which will materially affect the ability to attain
program objectives, prevent the meeting of time schedules and goals, or preclude the
attainment of project work units by established time periods; this disclosure will be
accompanied by statement of the action taken, or contemplated, and any City
assistance needed to resolve the situation; and
(2) favorable developments or events which enable meeting the work schedule goals
sooner than anticipated.
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ARTICLE 8
SUSPENSION
Should the City desire to suspend the work, but not terminate the Contract, this may be
done by thirty (30) calendar days verbal notification followed by written confirmation from the
City to that effect. The thirty day notice may be waived in writing by both parties. The work
may be reinstated and resumed in full force and effect within sixty (60) days of receipt of written
notice from the City to resume the work. The sixty day notice may be waived in writing by both
parties.
If the City suspends the work, the contract period as determined in Article 3 is not
affected and the Contract will terminate on the date specified unless the Contract is amended.
The City assumes no liability for work performed or costs incurred prior to the date
authorized by the City to begin work, during periods when work is suspended, or subsequent to
the contract completion date.
ARTICLE 9
ADDITIONAL WORK
If the Engineer is of the opinion that any work it has been directed to perform is beyond
the scope of this Contract and constitutes extra work, it shall promptly notify the City in writing.
In the event the City fmds that such work does constitute extra work and exceeds the maximum
amount payable, the City shall so advise the Engineer and a written supplemental agreement will
be executed between the parties as provided in Article 11. The Engineer shall not perform any
proposed additional work or incur any additional costs prior to the execution, by both parties, of
a supplemental agreement. The City shall not be responsible for actions by the Engineer or any
costs incurred by the Engineer relating to additional work not directly associated with the
performance of the work authorized in this Contract or as amended.
ARTICLE 10
CHANGES IN WORK
If the City finds it necessary to request changes to previously satisfactorily completed
work or parts thereof which involve changes to the original scope of services or character of
work under the Contract, the Engineer shall make such revisions if requested and as directed by
the City. This will be considered as additional work and paid for as specified under Article 9 -
Additional Work.
The Engineer shall make such revisions to the work authorized in this Contract which has
been completed as are necessary to correct errors appearing therein, when required to do so by
the City. No additional compensation shall be paid for this work.
ARTICLE 11
SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENTS
The terms of this Contract may be modified by supplemental agreement if the City
determines that there has been a significant change in (1) the scope, complexity or character of
the service to be performed; or (2) the duration of the work. Additional compensation, if
appropriate, shall be identified as provided in Article 4.
Any supplemental agreement must be executed by both parties within the contract period
specified in Article 3 - Contract Period.
It is understood and agreed that no claim for extra work done or materials furnished shall
be made by the Engineer until full execution of the supplemental agreement and authorization to
proceed is granted by the City. The City reserves the right to withhold payment pending
verification of satisfactory work performed.
ARTICLE 12
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All data, basic sketches, charts, calculations, plans, specifications, and other documents
created or collected under the terms of this Contract are the exclusive property of the City and
shall be furnished to the City upon request. All documents prepared by the Engineer and all
documents furnished to the Engineer by the City shall be delivered to the City upon completion
or termination of this Contract. The Engineer, at its own expense, may retain copies of such
documents or any other data which it has furnished the City under this Contract. Release of
information shall be in conformance with the Texas Open Records Act.
ARTICLE 13
PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL
The Engineer shall furnish and maintain, at its own expense, quarters for the performance
of all services, and adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the services as
required. All employees of the Engineer shall have such knowledge and experience as will
enable them to perform the duties assigned to them. Any employee of the Engineer who, in the
opinion of the City, is incompetent, or whose conduct becomes detrimental to the work, shall
immediately be removed from association with the project when so instructed by the City. The
Engineer certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment for
performance of the services required under this Contract, or will be able to obtain such personnel
from sources other than the City.
The Provider may not change the Project Manager without prior consent of the City.
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ARTICLE 14
SUBCONTRACTING
The Engineer shall not assign, subcontract or transfer any portion of the work under this
Contract without prior written approval from the City. All subcontracts shall include the
provisions required in this Contract and shall be approved as to form, in writing, by the City
prior to work being performed under the subcontract.
No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this Contract.
ARTICLE 15
EVALUATION OF WORK
The City and any authorized representatives, shall have the right at all reasonable times to
review or otherwise evaluate the work performed or being performed hereunder and the premises
in which it is being performed. If any review or evaluation is made on the premises of the
Engineer or a subprovider, the Engineer shall provide and require its subproviders to provide all
reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of the City or USDOT
representatives in the performance of their duties.
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ARTICLE 16
SUBMISSION OF REPORTS
All applicable study reports shall be submitted in preliminary form for approval by the
City before final report is issued. The City's comments on the Engineer's preliminary report will
be addressed in the final report.
ARTICLE 17
VIOLATION OF CONTRACT TERMS/BREACH OF CONTRACT
Violation of Contract terms or breach of contract by the Engineer shall be grounds for
termination of the Contract and any increased cost arising from the Engineer's default, breach of
contract or violation of contract terms shall be paid by the Engineer.
ARTICLE 18
TERMINATION
The Contract may be terminated before the stated termination date by any of the
following conditions.
(1) By mutual agreement and consent, in writing of both parties.
(2) By the City by notice in writing to the Engineer as a consequence of failure by
the Engineer to perform the services set forth herein in a satisfactory manner.
(3) By either party, upon the failure of the other party to fulfill its obligations as set
forth herein.
(4) By the City for reasons of its own and not subject to the mutual consent of the
Engineer upon not less than thirty (30) days written notice to the Engineer.
(5) By satisfactory completion of all services and obligations described herein.
Should the City terminate this Contract as herein provided, no fees other than fees due
and payable at the time of termination shall thereafter be paid to the Engineer. In determining the
value of the work performed by the Engineer prior to termination, the City shall be the sole
judge. Compensation for work at termination will be based on a percentage of the work
completed at that time. Should the City terminate this Contract under (4) of the paragraph
identified above, the amount charged during the thirty (30) day notice period shall not exceed the
amount charged during the preceding thirty (30) days.
If the Engineer defaults in the performance of this Contract or if the City terminates this
Contract for fault on the part of the Engineer, the City will give consideration to the actual costs
incurred by the Engineer in performing the work to the date of default, the amount of work
required which was satisfactorily completed to date of default, the value of the work which is
usable to the City, the cost to the City of employing another firm to complete the work required
and the time required to do so, and other factors which affect the value to the City of the work
performed at the time of default.
The termination of this Contract and payment of an amount in settlement as prescribed
above shall extinguish all rights, duties, and obligations of the City and the Engineer under this
Contract, except the obligations set forth in Article 19 of this Contract. If the termination of this
Contract is due to the failure of the Engineer to fulfill its contract obligations, the City may take
over the project and prosecute the work to completion. In such case, the Engineer shall be liable
to the City for any additional cost occasioned the City.
The Engineer shall be responsible for the settlement of all contractual and administrative
issues arising out of the procurement made by the Engineer in support of the scope of services
under this Contract.
ARTICLE 19
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
The Engineer shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, statutes,
codes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and the orders and decrees of any court, or
administrative bodies or tribunals in any manner affecting the performance of this Contract,
including, without limitation, worker's compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary and
wage statutes and regulations, and licensing laws and regulations. When required, the Engineer
shall furnish the City with satisfactory proof of its compliance therewith.
ARTICLE 20
INDEMNIFICATION
The Engineer shall save harmless the City and its officers and employees from all claims
and liability due to activities of itself, its agents, or employees, performed under this Contract
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and which are caused by or result from error, omission, or negligent act of the Engineer or of any
person employed by the Engineer. The Engineer shall also save harmless the City from any and
all expense, including, but not limited to, attorney fees which may be incurred by the City in
litigation or otherwise resisting said claim or liabilities which may be imposed on the City as a
result of such activities by the Engineer, its agents, or employees.
ARTICLE 21
ENGINEER'S RESPONSIBILITY
The Engineer shall be responsible for the accuracy of its work and shall promptly make
necessary revisions or corrections resulting from its errors, omissions, or negligent acts without
compensation. The Engineer's responsibility for all questions arising from design errors and/or
omissions will be determined by the City. The Engineer will not be relieved of the responsibility
for subsequent correction of any such errors or omissions or for clarification of any ambiguities
until after the construction phase of the project has been completed.
ARTICLE 22
ENGINEER'S SEAL
The responsible Engineer shall sign, seal and date all appropriate engineering
submissions to the City in accordance with the Texas Engineering Practice Act and the Rules of
the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.
ARTICLE 23
NONCOLLUSION
The Engineer warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or persons,
other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Engineer, to solicit or secure this
Contract and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any company or engineer any fee, commission,
percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from
the award or making of this Contract. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have
the right to annul this Contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract
price or compensation, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission,
percentage, brokerage fee, gift or contingent fee.
ARTICLE 24
INSURANCE
The Engineer shall furnish the City a properly completed Certificate of Insurance
approved by the City prior to beginning work under this Contract and shall maintain such
insurance through the contract period. The completed Certificate of Insurance shall be attached
hereto and identified as Attachment G.
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ARTICLE 25
INSPECTION OF ENGINEER'S BOOKS AND RECORDS
AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS
The City shall have the exclusive right to examine the books and records of the Engineer
for the purpose of checking the amount of work performed by the Engineer at the time of
contract termination. The Engineer shall maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting
records and other evidence pertaining to cost incurred and shall make such materials available at
its office during the contract period and for four (4) years from the date of final payment under
this Contract or until pending litigation has been completely and fully resolved, whichever
occurs last. The City or any of its duly authorized representatives, shall have access to any and
all books, documents, papers and records of the Engineer which are directly pertinent to this
Contract for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts and transcriptions.
ARTICLE 26
DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION AND DISCIPLINARY ACTION
The Engineer warrants that the representations included in the Debarment Certification
(Negotiated Contracts) submitted with the offer to provide services are current and still valid.
ARTICLE 27
COPYRIGHTS
The City shall have the royalty free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce,
publish or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use any reports developed by the Engineer
for governmental purposes.
ARTICLE 28
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FILES
The Engineer agrees to comply with the Special Provision "Computer Graphics Files for
Document and Information Exchange," if determined by the City to be applicable to this
Contract and if so stated in Attachment B and attached hereto.
ARTICLE 29
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
The Engineer, and the City, do hereby bind themselves, their successors, executors,
administrators and assigns to each other party of this agreement and to the successors, executors,
administrators, and assigns of such other party in respect to all covenants of this Contract. The
Engineer shall not assign, subcontract or transfer its interest in this Contract without the prior
written consent of the City.
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City of Round Rock
Attn.: City Manager
221 E. Main St.
Round Rock, TX 78664
In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Contract shall for any
reason, be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality,
or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this Contract shall be
construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.
with copy to:
Stephan L. Sheets
City Attorney
309 E. Main St.
Round Rock, Texas 78664
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ARTICLE 30
SEVERABILITY
ARTICLE 31
PRIOR CONTRACT SUPERSEDED
This Contract constitutes the sole and only agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes
any prior understandings or written or oral contracts between the parties respecting the subject
matter defined herein.
ARTICLE 32
NOTICES
All notices to either party by the other required under this Contract shall be personally
delivered or mailed to such party at the following respective address:
Engineer: Baker - Aicklen & Assoc.. Inc.
Attn.: A. William Waeltz, P. E.
203 East Main Street. Suite 201
Round Rock. TX 78664
The undersigned signatory or signatories for the Engineer hereby represent and warrant
that the signatory is an officer of the organization for which he or she has executed this Contract
and that he or she has full and complete authority to enter into this Contract on behalf of the firm.
The above - stated representations and warranties are made for the purpose of inducing the City to
enter into this Contract.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, the City and the Engineer have executed these presents in duplicate.
Baker - Aicklen & Assoc., Inc.
THE ENGINEER
Signature
A. William Waeltz, .E.
Printed Name
Branch Manager
Title
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Date
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LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
ARTICLE 33
SIGNATORY WARRANTY
Attachment A - Services to be Provided by the City
Attachment B - Services to be Provided by the Engineer
Attachment C - Work Schedule, if applicable
Attachment D - Fee Schedule
Attachment E - Work Authorizations, if applicable
Attachment F - Supplemental Work Authorizations, if applicable
Attachment G - Certificate of Insurance, if applicable
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ATTACHMENT A
SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK
A. The City of Round Rock will furnish to the Engineer the following items/information:
1. All available schematics, studies, reports, and other information related to the project.
2. All available aerial survey and DTM files.
3. As -built plans, if any, for the project area.
4. Information on City-owned utilities.
B. The City of Round Rock is to substantially clear (tree limbs, vines, brush, etc.) the trail
system route before the beginning of the survey.
A. DESIGN SURVEY
B. TRAIL SYSTEM DESIGN
D. BIDDING PHASE
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ATTACHMENT B
SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY THE ENGINEER
1. Provide elevations along proposed trail. Elevation will be obtained on centerline and 15
feet on either side of the centerline (or to clearing limit) at approximately 50 -foot
intervals and at grade breaks.
2. Locate all trees greater than 4" and improvements within 15 feet of the proposed route.
3. Where trail is close to boundary, locate property line.
4. All work will be performed on existing horizontal and vertical datum as previous work
performed on Old Settler's Park.
5. Locate the centerline of the proposed trail as staked by Round Rock Parks and Recreation
Department.
6. Prepare drawing showing the results. Drawing will show the centerline of the trail,
location and elevation of ground shots, trees and improvements.
1. Design; route, typical cross section, and drainage improvements as required for the trail
system.
2. Prepare construction details and standards.
3. Retain and coordinate with a structural engineer for the design of abutments for a
package pedestrian bridge crossing of Chandler Creek.
4. Prepare specifications and bidding documents.
C. ADDRESS REVIEW COMMENTS
1. Address all comments from City of Round Rock and other regulatory agencies
concerning final drawings and specifications.
2. Prepare final bid/contract documents with cost estimates.
1. Prepare Engineer's opinion of probable construction cost.
2. Distribute plans and specifications to prospective bidders. Plan and specification
reproduction and distribution costs are to be considered reimbursable expenses.
3. Advertise project in local newspapers.
4. Answer Contractor's questions and issue addenda, if required.
5. Assist in securing and analyzing bids.
6. Compile bid tabulation and submit recommendation for award of contract.
E. LIMITED CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
1. Assist in preconstruction conference.
2. Review shop drawings, samples, schedules and laboratory test results.
3. Visit construction site periodically.
4. Interpret drawings and specifications.
5. Observe construction for general conformity to contract documents (not full -time
representation).
6. Review Contractor's pay estimates.
7. Prepare final punch list.
8. Issue Contractor's Certificate of Completion.
9. Prepare As -Built drawings.
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The following Work Schedule is offered for the Scope of Services. Should changes to the
design, adverse weather conditions, or unforeseen events arise, the Work Schedule will need to
be adjusted accordingly.
Design Survey 3 Weeks
Trail System Design 8 Weeks
Address Review Comments 2 Weeks
Bidding Phase 4 Weeks
Total 17 Weeks
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ATTACHMENT C
WORK SCHEDULE
We propose to provide all the before - described Scope of Services on a lump sum plus
reimbursable expense basis as listed below, with the exception of the design surveys which is
provided as a per foot basis. (It is assumed the total length of the trail system is approximately 3
miles.)
A. Design Survey ($1.20 per foot) $19,008 Budget Amount
B. Trail System Design $37,200
C. Address Review Comments $ 2,100
D. Bidding Phase $ 2,100
E. Construction Phase Services (Limited) $ 7,500
The lump sum and per foot amounts proposed above are based upon personnel time required to
perform the described Scope of Services. Additional time requirements resulting from project
scope changes or plan revisions beyond our control will be considered reasonable cause for us to
seek additional compensation for services not included in these amounts. Such services may be
compensated for on an hourly charge basis or at a mutually agreed -to lump sum and will not be
provided without prior authorization. Not included in the above estimates are the following:
Structural design (walls over three feet in height); geotechnical and testing lab services; wetlands
issues; trench safety design, landscape plans, easement preparation, irrigation plans, NPDES
permitting and TIA reports, if required; and fees charged by the City or other governmental
agencies. The estimated amounts do not include sales tax, which is mandated by State law on
certain types of surveys.
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ATTACHMENT D
FEE SCHEDULE
Total $67,908
STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE
(Labor Rate Table 35)
Effective March 1, 2000, the following rates are recommended for work performed on an hourly- charge basis.
Rates include company overhead and profit for services accomplished during regular working hours.
DIRECT LABOR
OFFICE PERSONNEL SERVICES
Classification Rates
Project Engineer /Surveyor/Planner $110.00 per hour
Staff Engineer /Surveyor/Planner $95.00 per hour
Project Designer /Coordinator $85.00 per hour
Engineering Assistant/Surveying Assistant/GPS Processor $65.00 per hour
Senior Engineering/Surveying CAD Technician $60.00 per hour
Engineering/Surveying CAD Technician/Field Representative $55.00 per hour
CAD Draftsman $45.00 per hour
Secretary $45.00 per hour
Expert Witness/Testimony /Deposition Services Two Times Rates
Principal (as appropriate) $120.00 per hour
FIELD PARTY SERVICES Rates
1 -Man Field Party $70.00 per hour
2 -Man Field Party $95.00 per hour
3 -Man Field Party $120.00 per hour
4 -Man Field Party $145.00 per hour
GPS Field Unit with Operator (Note 5) $100.00 per hour
GPS Field Unit without Operator (Note 5) $60.00 per hour
DIRECT EXPENSES
Transportation:
By Firm's Passenger Vehicles (Note 1) $ 0.35 per mile
By Firm's Survey Trucks (Notes 1, 2, 3 & 4) $ 0.35 per mile
Subsistence of out -of -city work $100.00 per day
Reproduction & Printing by Firm, Prevailing Com-
Survey Stakes, Lathes, Iron Rods mercial Rates Or
and other Direct Expense Cost, Plus 10%
Notes:
1. A mileage charge will be billed for projects exceeding a 50 -mile radius of the base office only.
2. Field Party rates include conventional equipment, supplies and survey vehicles. Abnormal use of stakes,
lathes, etc., used such as during the construction phase of a project will be charged as indicated.
3. A minimum of two (2) hours field party time charge will be made for show -up time and return to office,
resulting from inclement weather conditions, etc.
4. Field Party stand -by time will be charged for at the above -shown appropriate rates.
5. Rates apply to actual time GPS units are in use. All other time will be charged as appropriate normal field
party rates.
6. The firm's professional liability is limited to the total amount of compensation associated with a specific
project up to a maximum of $50,000.
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Baker - Alcklen
& Associates, Inc.
Engineers /Surveyors
DATE: September 8, 2000
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting — September 14, 2000
ITEM: 10.D.2. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a contract
with Baker Aicklen & Associates, Inc. for engineering and surveying
services at Old Settlers Park at Palm Valley in the amount of
$67,908.00 for the development of approximately 3 miles of trail.
The cost of these services and the construction of the trail will be
funded with Certificates of Obligation and in partnership with
Williamson County, Precinct 1. Staff Resource Person: Sharon Prete,
Parks and Recreation Director.
6 ` CITY OF ROUND ROCK
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Mayor
Robert A. Stlaka, Jr.
Mayor Pro-tem
Earl M. Hairston
Coundl Members
Tom Nielson
Carrie Pitt
Earl Palmer
Isabel Callahan
Jimmy Joseph
City Manager
Robert L Bennett Jr
CltyAttorney
Stephan L Sheets
November 13, 2000
Mr. Bill Waeltz, P.E.
Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc.
203 E. Main St., Suite 201
Round Rock, TX 78664
Dear
Sincerely,
Joanne Land
City Secretary
Enclosures
Fax: 512 -218 -7097
1 -800- 735 -2989 TDD 1- 800 -735 -2988 Voice
www.ci.roand- rock.u.us
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
512- 218 -5400
The Round Rock City Council approved Resolution No. R- 00- 09- 14 -10D2 at their
regularly scheduled meeting on September 14, 2000. This resolution approves the
agreement with Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc. for professional engineering and
surveying services for the design of the City Wide Trail System.
Enclosed is a copy of the resolution and agreement for your files. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact Sharon Prete at 218 -5540.