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R-96-0711-10C - 7/11/1996Mayor Charles Culpepper Mayor Pro -tem Earl Palmer Council Members Robert Stluka Rod Morgan Rick Stewart Manta Chavez Amory Joseph City Manager Robert L Bennett, Jr. City Attorney Stephan L Sheets CITY OF ROUND ROCK July 24, 1996 Joe M. Baker, P.E., R.P.L.S. President Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc. 203 East Main Street Round Rock, TX 78664 er: Resolution No. R- 96- 07- 11 -10C was approved by the Round Rock City Council on July 11, 1996. Enclosed is a copy of the resolution and an original agreement for your files. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Joanne Land Assistant City Manager/ City Secretary Enclosure(s) Fax: 512. 218.7097 1- 800- 735.29891DD 1- 800.735.2988 Voice 221 Fast Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 512-218-5400 ATTEST: RESOLUTION NO. R- 96- 07- 11 -10C WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock desires to retain engineering services for certain improvements in the 1996 Capital Improvement Program, 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 certain improvements in the 1996 Capital Improvement Program, a copy of said agreement being attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. RESOLVED this llth day of July, 1996. ANNE LAND, City Secretary K \ WPDOCS \RESOLUTI \RSSOI11C.WPD /scg CHARLES CUL EP R, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES REV. 'M R 96- 07 -/!- /oc MADE AND ENTERED INTO by and between the City of Round Rock, Texas hereinafter called the "Owner", and Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc., hereinafter called the "Engineer". RECITALS Owner intends to construct Improvements to Ridgecrest Drive, White Wing Way, Dove Creek Drive, & Dove Haven Drive under the 1996 Capital Improvement Program. Such improvements are hereinafter referred to as the "Project". The estimated cost for the Project is $ 513,663 including construction costs and contingencies. CONTRACTUAL UNDERTAKINGS SECTION I EMPLOYMENT OF ENGINEER The Owner agrees to employ the Engineer and the Engineer agrees to perform professional engineering services in connection with the Project as stated in the Sections to follow, and for having rendered such services, the Owner agrees to pay to the Engineer compensation as stated in the Sections to follow. SECTION II CHARACTER AND EXTENT OF SERVICES The Engineer shall render the following professional services necessary for the development of the Project: 1 A. PRELIMINARY PHASE 1. Attend preliminary conference with the Owner regarding the Project. 2. Perform preliminary engineering services in connection with Project in sufficient detail to indicate clearly the problems involved and the alternate solutions available to the Owner, to include preliminary layouts, sketches and cost estimates for the Project, and to set forth clearly the Engineer's recommendations. If called for by the scope of the assignment, prepare a preliminary engineering report. 3 When a written report is prepared, furnish the Owner ten (10) copies of the preliminary report, including preliminary layouts, sketches and cost estimates. B. DESIGN PHASE 1. Establish the scope, and advise the Owner, of any soil and foundation investigations or any special surveys or special testing which, in the opinion of the Engineer, may be required for the proper execution of the Project; and arrange with the Owner for the conduct of such investigations and tests. (The performance of these investigations and tests is not a part of the Engineer's basic services, and compensation therefore is not included in the Basic Charge; it may be performed by the Engineer, by agreement with the Owner, in which case compensation shall be determined by the applicable portions of Section VI A). 2. Furnish to the Owner, where required by the circumstances of the assignment, the engineering data necessary for applications for routine permits by local, state, and federal authorities (as distinguished from detailed applications and supporting documents for government grants -in- aid, state loan programs, planning advances or to meet the requirements of the special programs of the federal government). 3. Field surveys required in the design of the Project are not included in the Basic Charge. (Refer to Attachment No.4 for estimated budget. 4. Prepare detailed specifications and contract drawings, in pencil on paper, for construction authorized by the Owner. These designs shall in all respects combine the application of sound engineering principles with a high degree of economy, and shall be submitted to the applicable state and federal agencies for approval. 2 5. Prepare detailed cost estimates and proposals of authorized construction, which shall include summaries of bid items and quantities which will be based, wherever practical, on the unit price system of bidding. The Engineer shall not be required to guarantee the accuracy of these estimates. 6. Furnish the Owner all necessary copies of approved plans, specifications, notices to bidders, and proposals. All sets of plans and specifications in excess of twenty -five (25) are to be paid for separately. Additional sets will be paid for in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. 7. Provide information on utilities to be relocated in connection with the project. The Owner will provide excavation to determine location and depth of underground water and sewer lines. Utilities to be relocated by others shall be noted on the plans. City -owned utilities to be relocated also shall be noted on the plans. Where feasible, relocation of City -owned utilities shall be included in the construction contract. 8. Provide a letter for the Owner's signature to each utility operating within the City of Round Rock advising them of the project and describing any known relocations to be performed by that utility and setting forth a proposed construction schedule. This letter and a complete set of plans shall be delivered to each utility by the Engineer. The Engineer shall provide timely assistance and location stakes as necessary for utility relocations to assure that utility relocations do not delay the project. 9. Provide easement and right -of -way descriptions to the Owner in conjunction with submission of final plans. These will be provided in the form of field notes and drawing of the affected properties. These services will be paid for in accordance with Attachment No.3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. 10. Provide field note descriptions to the Owner for any site(s) that is required for Owner to acquire that is associated with this Project. These descriptions will be provided within thirty (30) days after authorization by Owner, barring unforeseen and unusual difficulties associated with the property. These services will be paid for in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. C. CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1. Assist the Owner in the advertisement of the Project for bids. 3 2. Assist the Owner in the opening and tabulating of bids for construction of the Project, and recommend to the Owner as to the proper action on all proposals received. 3. Assist in the preparation of formal Contract Documents for the contracts. 4. Make periodic visits to the site (as distinguished from the continuous services of a resident Project Representative described in Subparagraph 6 below) to observe the progress and quality of the executed work and to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. In performing this service, the Engineer will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site visits to review the quality or quantity of the work or material; he will not be responsible for the techniques and sequences of construction or the safety precautions incident thereto, and he will not be responsible or liable in any degree for the contractors' failure to perform the construction work in accordance with the Contract Documents. During visits to the construction site, and on the basis of the Engineer's on -site observations as an experienced and qualified design professional, he will keep the Owner informed of the extent of the progress of the work, and advise the Owner of material and substantial defects and deficiencies in the work of contractors which are discovered by the Engineer or otherwise brought to the Engineer's attention in the course of construction, and may, on behalf of the Owner, exercise whatever rights the Owner may have to disapprove work and materials as failing to conform to the Contract Documents. 5. Consult and advise with the Owner; issue all instructions to the contractor requested by the Owner; and prepare routine change orders as required. 6. If specifically authorized by the Owner in writing, furnish the services of resident Project Representatives, and other field personnel for continuous on- the -site observation of construction and for the performance of required construction layout surveys. (This service is not a part of the Engineer's basic services, and compensation therefore is not included in the Basic Charge; if provided, compensation shall be determined under Section VI A.) The authority and duties of such Resident Project Representatives are limited to examining the material furnished and observing the work done, and to reporting their findings to the Engineer. The Engineer will use the usual degree of care and prudent judgment in the selection of competent Project Representatives, and the Engineer will use diligence to see that the Project Representatives are on the job to perform their required duties. It is agreed, however, that the Engineer does not underwrite, guarantee, or insure the work done by the contractors, and since it is the contractors' 4 responsibility to perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Engineer is not responsible or liable for the contractors' failure to do so, and, so long as Engineer has exercised the usual degree of care and prudent judgment in selecting Project Representatives and has used diligence to see that they are on the job to perform the work, failure by any Project Representatives or other personnel engaged in on- the -site observation to discover defects or deficiencies in the work of the contractors shall never relieve the contractors of liability therefore or subject the Engineer to any liability for any such defect or deficiencies. 7. Review samples, catalog data, schedules, shop drawings, laboratory, shop and mill tests of materials and equipment and other data which the contractor is required to submit, only for conformance with the design concept of the Project and compliance with the information given by the Contract Documents; and assemble written guarantees which are required by the Contract Documents. 8. Review monthly and final estimates for payments to contractors, and furnish to the Owner any necessary certifications as to payments to contractors and suppliers in a form acceptable to the City. 9. Conduct, in company with the Owner, a final review of the Project for conformance with the design concept of the Project and compliance with the Contract Documents, and approve in writing final payment to the contractors. 10. Revise contract drawings, with the assistance of the resident Project Representatives, or the Owners representative, to provide record drawings of the completed Project. Furnish one set of reproducible drawings and one set of prints of there revised drawings to the Owner. SECTION III AUTHORIZATION OF SERVICES No professional services of any nature shall be undertaken by the Engineer under this Agreement until he has received written authorization from the Owner. 5 SECTION IV PERIOD OF SERVICE This Agreement shall be effective upon execution by the Owner and the Engineer, and shall remain in force until terminated under the provisions hereinafter provided in Section X. SECTION V COORDINATION WITH THE OWNER The Engineer shall hold periodic conferences with the Owner, or its representatives, to the end that the Project, as perfected, shall have full benefit of the Owner's experience and knowledge of existing needs and facilities, and be consistent with its current policies and construction standards. To implement this coordination, the Owner shall make available to the Engineer, for use in planning the Project, all existing plans, maps, field notes, statistics, computations, and other data in his possession relative to existing facilities and to the Project. SECTION VI THE ENGINEER'S COMPENSATION For and in consideration of the services to be rendered by the Engineer, the Owner shall pay, and the Engineer shall receive the compensation hereinafter set forth, for the Preliminary, Design, and Construction Phases of the work and for Special Assignments and Services not included in these phases. All remittances by Owner of such compensation shall either be mailed or delivered to the Engineer's office at 203 East Main Street, Suite 201, Round Rock, Texas 78664 or to 9111 Jollyviiie Road, Suite 107, Austin, Texas 78759. Where the compensation is based on a percentage of construction cost, the charge for each separate phase shall be based on the "Construction Cost" of all work authorized by the Owner at one time, and handled by the Engineer in accordance with this Agreement. "Construction Cost" is defined as the total cost to the Owner for the execution of the work authorized at one time and handled in each separate phase of engineering services, excluding fees or other cost for engineering and legal services, the cost of land, rights -of- way, legal and administrative expenses; but including the direct cost to the Owner of all construction contracts, items of construction, including labor, materials and equipment required for the completed work (including extras) and the total value at site of project of all labor, materials, and equipment purchased or furnished directly by the Owner for the Project. 6 The aggregate of all sums paid to the Engineer for each Phase of Construction will equal one hundred percent (100 %) of the basic compensation determined from the actual total construction costs. If the designed facilities exceed the available funding after receiving bids or negotiating a contract price, then the facilities which are deleted will be paid for at a later date when they are awarded for construction. these facilities will be considered an individual period of construction and payment will be in an amount equal to a percentage of the "construction cost" of this separate Project. For example: If the available funds will only build 90% of the designed facilities, the fee for the awarded construction will be paid as described herein. When the remaining 10% of the work is awarded, it will be considered a separate Project and a percentage form the curve based on the 10% Project amount will be used to pay the basic compensation. Considering this as an individual Project, it will be necessary to compensate the Engineer in this manner because of.the extra work involved in the preparation of separate contract documents, organization of plans, construction administration on the delayed Project, and the delay in payment for the Engineering Services rendered. In the event that proposals for construction of any of the work authorized in the Design Phase are received within 90 days after submission of completed contract drawings and specifications to the Owner by the Engineer, the charge for the corresponding services in the Preliminary Phase shall be adjusted to the "construction cost" as reflected by the lowest acceptable proposal, or lowest bona fide bid, if no contract is awarded. Where no proposal or bona fide bids are received, the Engineer's estimates shall be the basis for final payment for these two phases. No reduction shall be made from the Basic Charge on account of penalties or liquidated damages or other sums withheld from contractor's payments. A. PRELIMINARY PHASE: Payment for services in the Preliminary Phase shall be made to the Engineer in a sum equal to a percentage of the "construction cost" of the work authorized by the Owner in this Phase of the Project. This percentage for the Preliminary Phase shall be computed as ten percent (10 %) of the Basic Charge, which Basic Charge is defined by Attachment No.1 & 2. Final Payment for services in the Preliminary Phase shall be payable upon submission to the Owner of the required report, sketches, and estimates, and upon his acceptance, which shall be within thirty (30) days after submission. If a written report is not required, this payment will be due with and in addition to payment stated in the Design Phase. 7 B: DESIGN PHASE Payment for services in the Design Phase shall be made to the Engineer in a sum equal to a percentage of the "construction cost" of the work authorized by the Owner in this phase of the Project. This percentage for the Design Phase shall be computed as seventy -five percent (75 %) of the Basic Charge, which Basic charge is defined by Attachment No.1 & 2. Final payment for services authorized in the Design Phase shall be due upon the completion of these services and upon the Owners acceptance, which shall be within thirty (30) days after submission. When the Project is funded through the sale of municipal bonds or through grant funds, payments shall not be due until the funds are in the Owner's possession. C. CONSTRUCTION PHASE Payment for services in the Construction Phase shall be made to the Engineer in a sum equal to a percentage of "construction cost" of the work authorized by the Owner in this Phase of the Project. This percentage for the Construction Phase shall be computed as fifteen percent (15 %) of the Basic Charge, which Basic Charge is defined in Attachment No.1 & 2. This sum will be paid in monthly installments in proportion to the construction work completed, on the basis of the Engineer's estimated prepared for monthly payments to contractors, plus the actual value of all materials and equipment purchased or furnished directly by the Owner for the Project. Upon completion of all work authorized in the Construction Phase the Engineer will be paid the remainder of the charge for this Phase. D. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS AND SERVICES NOT INCLUDED IN ABOVE PERCENTAGE CHARGES The charges above described in the Preliminary, Design and Construction Phases shall provide compensation to the Engineer for all services called for under this Agreement to be performed by him, or under his direction, except the services set forth below. These excluded services and Special Assignments, and the compensation to be paid by the Owner to the Engineer for their performance, as required, are as follows: (Refer to Attachment No. 4 for estimated budgets.) 8 The following services, if authorized by the Owner, (1 through 7), shall be reimbursed in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. 1. Services of a resident Project Representative, and other field personnel as required, for on- the -site observation of construction. 2. Services for Construction Layout Surveys (Construction Staking). 3. Land surveys and establishment of boundaries and monuments. 4. Preparation of property or easement descriptions. 5. Preparation of any special reports required for marketing of bonds. 6. Appearances before regulatory agencies. 7. Special investigations involving detailed consideration of operation, maintenance and overhead expenses; preparation of rate schedules; earnings and expense statements; special feasibility studies; appraisals; valuations; and material audits or inventories required for certification of force account construction performed by the Owner. 8. Additional copies of reports and specifications and additional blue print copies. 9. Preparation of applications and supporting documents for government grants, loans or planning advances for public works projects. 10. Assistance to the Owner as an expert witness in any litigation with third parties, arising from the development or construction of the Project. Basis of Compensation: $85.00 per hour in which Engineer's presence or his representative is required by Owner. $300.00 per day minimum charge. 11. Soil and foundation investigations, including test and analyses of test results. Basis of Compensation: (a) Furnished by the Owner and observed by the Engineer in accordance with attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule, (b) Owner contract separately with qualified testing firm. 12. Detailed mill, shop and /or laboratory inspection of materials or equipment. Basis of Compensation: (a) Fumished directly by the Owner, or (b) By Engineer in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. 9 13. Extra travel required of the Engineer and authorized by the Owner from Round Rock to points other than the State of Texas in connection with the Project. Basis of Compensation: Cost of travel and living expenses plus a twenty percent (20 %) service charge. Cost of labor in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Rate Schedule. 14. Services for location stakes associated with the Project as necessary for utility companies operating within the City Limits of Round Rock. Payments to the Engineer for authorized services not in the basic percentage charges will be made by the Owner, upon presentation of statements by the Engineer for such services, ut not until Bond or Grant funds are in the Owner's possession. Should the Owner fail to make payment to the Engineer of the sum named in any partial or final statement when payment is past due for more than thirty (30) days, then the Owner shall pay to the Engineer, in addition to the sum shown as due by such statement, interest thereon at the current prime rate of banking institutions in Round Rock, from the date due, as provided herein, until fully paid, which shall fully liquidate any injury to the Engineer arising from such delay in payment, but the right is expressly reserved to the Engineer in event payments are not promptly made as provided herein, at any time thereafter to treat the Agreement as terminated by the Owner and recover compensation as provided by Section X of this Agreement. SECTION VII REVISION TO DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS The Engineer will make, without expense to the Owner, such revisions of the preliminary drawings as may be required to meet the needs of the Owner, but after a definite plan has been approved by the Owner, if a decision is subsequently made by the Owner, which, for its proper execution, involves extra services and expenses for changes in, or addition to the drawings, specifications or other documents, or if the Engineer is put to labor or expense by delays imposed on him from causes not within his control, such as by (but not limited to) the re- advertisement for bids or by the delinquency or insolvency of contractors, the Engineer shall be compensated for such extra services and expenses, which services and expenses shall not be considered as covered by the percentage fee stipulated in this Agreement. Compensation for such extra services shall be in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. However, no extra compensation will be granted to the Engineer for correcting errors in the plans or errors in the design of the Project or for revising design or plans when such design and plans prove not to be feasible for construction. 10 SECTION VIII OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Engineer shall retain ownership of all original documents, plan designs, and survey notes on all projects that are not completed and for which Engineer is not compensated regardless of whether the instruments were copyrighted. Additionally, all such documents for which Engineer is not compensated Owner will not reuse for extensions of the original project or new projects unless Owner shall secure the permission of Engineer shall be entitled to further compensation for the use of such documents. All original documents, plan designs, and survey notes for completed or partially completed projects for which Engineer has been compensated shall be the property of Owner and Engineer and reproducible copies shall be furnished to the Owner upon request. The use by either party of such documents is unrestricted. SECTION IX TERMINATION Either party to this Agreement may terminate the Agreement by giving to the other thirty (30) days notice in writing. Upon delivery of such notice by the Owner to the Engineer, and upon expiration of the thirty -day period, the Engineer shall discontinue all services in connection with the performance of this Agreement and shall proceed to cancel promptly all existing orders and contracts insofar as such orders or contracts are chargeable to this Agreement.As soon as practicable after receipt of notice of termination, the Engineer shall submit a statement, showing in detail the services performed under this Agreement to the date of termination. The Owner shall then pay the Engineer promptly that portion of the prescribed charges which the services actually performed under this Agreement bear to the total services called for under this Agreement, less such payments on account of the charges as have been previously made. Copies of all completed or partially completed designs, plans and specifications prepared under this Agreement shall be delivered to the Owner when and if this Agreement is terminated, but subject to the restrictions, as to their use, as set forth in Section VIII. 11 SECTION X ADDRESS OF NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS All notices and communication under this Agreement to be mailed or delivered to Engineer shall be to the following address: Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc. 203 East Main Street, Suite 201 Round Rock, texas 78664 All notices and communications under this Agreement to be mailed or delivered to the Owner shall be to the following address City of Round Rock 221 E. Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 SECTION XI SECTION CAPTIONS Each Section under the Contractual Undertakings has been supplied with a caption to serve only as a guide to the contents. The caption does not control the meaning of any Section or in any way determine its interpretation or application. SECTION XII SCHEDULE OF COMPLETION The Engineer will fulfill the scope of services included in the Project in a professional and timely manner. The Owner's wishes and requirements regarding the project will be conveyed through the City's Director of Public Works, and the Engineer shall confer frequently with the Director of Public Works throughout the Design Phase of the Project. The date for completion of the Design Phase is 120 calendar days following the execution of this agreement. 12 SECTION XIII SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS The Owner and the Engineer each binds himself and his successors, executors, administrators and assigns to the other party of this Agreement and to the successors, executors, administrators and assigns of such other party in respect to all covenants of the Agreement. Except as above, neither the Owner nor the Engineer shall assign, sublet or transfer his interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating any public body which may be a party hereto. EXECUTED in two counterparts (each of which is an original) on behalf of the Engineer by its Vice - President shown Ae),ow and on be If of the Owner by its Mayor (thereunto duly authorized) this the day of 19 qCo. Attest: BAKER - AICKLEN & ASSOCIATES, INC. 13 st: CITY OF ROUND ROCK nne Land, City Secretary Charles Culpe p Mayor A. William Wae ic- .E. Job . Bak = P.E., R.P.L.S. Round Rock Offanager : esiden ITEM DESCRIPTION c.lwpdocslengrserv.mst ATTACHMENT NO.4 ANTICIPATED CHARGES NOT INCLUDED IN BASIC SERVICES 1. Design Surveys for Improvements Est Budget(1) $8000.00. Note: Baker - Aicklen agrees not of exceed this estimated budget without authorization. Professional Engineering Services - A Guide to the Selection and Negotiation Process 1993 A joint publication of the Consulting Engineers Council of Texas and Texas Society of Professional Engineers This manual replaces the "General Engineering Services" manual published in 1982. ATTACHMENT NO. 1 CONSTRUSTION EIIONOMI•S ' A 0 , i • • •4, . ;•• .. .. " THE LATEST TREND CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX Inflation slipped back to 2.4% In July after peaking at 3.1% In June. Wage hikes for common labor, 78% of the index, are up 2.5%. 415; 1171.7V.t Trim ioio ! ATV .!•215V, 57 24.2R,V,1:?A 1 BUILDING COST INDEX A monthly 0.4% increase In building costs kept the annual rate of Inflation at 2.5%. In January, the annual rate was only 0.5%. ASPHALT, CEMENT, AGGREGATE, CONCRETE, BRICK, BLOCK, LIME ;04:4116PTI4Al5 801111096 97090066011 +699989 6160*20 09'O1911110 0181113 ' 88080 1(18011 (*88001611 ASPHALT paylnA AC 20 • .2"-"X_Ii 115.00 125.00.2 11540 : 138.67 ' 62006 , "I30.00 125 00 1 115 175.00 '190,00 159.54 '180.75 156 85 ' 160.00 ^71165.00 • 1.,169.18,0154.00 - senuiston,.rapid set no ,.c165.00 ••• • • 105.00 167.28 - .. 118.09 150.00 '-157.65 . 144.60 130.00 Set X9F1' 0.4309l ton ,irPl r150 00 ' '"I6500 126.00 167.28 5472 • 118 09 150,00 +15295 144 60 13900 CEMENT Lvpe ono , 79 ., 82 50 89 00 . 82 71.90 - • • 78 00 . 81.00 '79.74 . 1 , 71.90 ' ik6.51X8Y tatIENt 70 lb. 134 • a 4.c,O ' f 76 • 03 5.44 , 4 es 4.96 4.00 54 5.25 15.75 ....... .... . . .. 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'240.00 CONCRETE BLOCK Onyx yol$Ht 8-007016. - C 90.00 - 80 00 89.00 68 00 88.00 . . ........ - ... 11ShtWelety X r x 18" . C 90.00 95 00 118.00 1070 8° x 15° C 13000 . 123.00 .... .128.00 3300 110 00 168.00 110508.5 LIME ton 110 00 +20350 -- 059 60 - 174.00 ARO course MATERIALS COST Lumber prices Jumped sharply for the second con- secutive month. 0010010111011001 1913401 99 111* 91 610 EU TUB ATIANTA 3512.71 .37 !IMMURE 441090' +52 „ BIRMINGHAM 410642 +22 L li6STati : CHICAGO 6358.41 22.8 rein 62988 +1.6 54 ENR/JULY 1, 1996'- - . , In Boston Price spikes In the Boston construction market last summer are finally starting to fade as stable prices In 1996 blunt inflation. In July, the annual rate of increase for the construction cost Index slipped to 1.5%, , down from 3% the previous month. A similar drop occurred In the BCI's rate of increase. COST INDEXES BY CITY • BURGH CCU • COMM IABOR KGB IGOR RIMS 1013 9* MAL RPM II OM • MTh ff OIL 10119* N MID 1118 MEI 11111 I ICU TUI IMEI TUB 2533 67 +2 9 6131.58 .1.8 - 3559.76 0.0 1907 59 .6 6 2904.32 -• 026420 .5 6 ; 4324.92 0+1.8 2037.06 .4.0 254620 .1.1 793084 .3.2 343544 .2.4 2003.01 -0.1 osoo:Io1.17 9.1 14026.32 +1 6317.12 188988: 3470.99 .1.0 13447.37 .4.1 5816.46 .3 5 2013.57 -32 2953.42' 337686 .30 . 12586.84 +0A • 5348.95 +2.4 2172.39 +6.0 2474703,79j05 -+1 745.85t' 4 . .4 2819.40 .104 : 7594.74 .38 3792 79 +8.7 2225 80 .12.2 gth *189*183 554837 +3.1 3044 04 45.1 ; 1115474 +3.2 r 4615.62 +62 r 2084.47 +2.9 FreinELE L■3 .13915,79;30.741:3 Frrg3.130a2...3.1) MINNEAPIUS 6121.63 +3.8 3220.35 +1.8 • 12868.42 44.1 5240 24 +1.7 1986.50 .1.5 3801.81 . •2 2(e.63.14170;:)111842:1175.72,,,.....1,4a335 .,.7811,, - 1 NEW YORK 045640 +2.0 400366 +1.5 • 1805080 .3.2 8723.12 +3.8 2086.23 -3.9 J.-4 "° 657.813.13 . 2:`,161 . 1 . 9.92-W -n-r" .2001.61„:4Zit PITTSBURGH 5887.91 +4.7 343632 +53 11707.89 +34 * 5263.88 +2.9 2320.63 +8.8 suouts„,,aw,GA0.35,1..5 99 SAN FRANCISCO 6556.59 +0.1 354003 -0.1 1394727 +0.6 6016.82 +1.0 ; 2026.78 -2.0 kSy.81TLEL4f :308141 ; 82343 1100111E65. 6018.43 +1.0 3498.87 +1.7 11589.47 0.0 ; 5070.87 0.0 • 2539.40 +3.8 7 1% 58 ' 3, 92 1 R 9 1/27 91.00 95.00 96,00 9600 00200 11400, 14300 14300 15000 ... 140.00 17000 220 00 10.00 262 00 164.00 10509 ..... 9500 009 t 0 9 900 • or -denotes praetors risen or fallen since previous reports -.not avaBalern WAN) 045 mon. r.-.38 moor drIncludes taxes Monthly market Quotations by ESP nerd reporters Jury 1,1996. el prices are sootorIces (ested from a singe source. Quotes are delivered prices for portend and masonry cement, concrete block and ready-ads concrete. Prices far ravel, crooned stone and sand are FOB plant. Other prfees ere quoted FOB coy unless noted. Soma prices may III0I8d8 taxes or discounts for prompt payment, etc. Further product 9964124290ns Include. rapkl-set anuisbn, CRS% alaw-set emulslan, 0.96111; gravel, washed; base come, 61. down to dust, umvashed, concrete course, 1•1 through 84, washed, asphalt cours4,11 1016905 84, unwashet concrete sand,253 Medi. +8080 .1400+13 sand, 1 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING FEE CALCULATIONS based on 'Method Related to Construction Costs' PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES A Guide to the Selection and Negotiation Process 1993 ATTACHMENT N0.2 A joint publication of the Consulting Engineers Council of Texas and Texas Society of Professional Engineers WHITE WING WAY,DOVE CREEK, AND RIDGECREST DR. TECHNICAL FACTORS 1. Level of information required on plans /drawings 2. Project requirements - 3. Existing data OWNER CONTROLLED FACTORS 1. Risk /liability (base standard of risk limited to fee) 2. Time required for owner review /approvals 3. Number of submittals /owner reviews 4. Schedule for completing work 5. Payment schedule 6. Owner requested subconsultants 7. Owner participation in project /partnering 8. Construction inspection limiting participation of engineer EXTERNAL FACTORS 1. Coordination with other entities 2. Environmental regulations 3. 'Not in my back yard' /Citizen's involvement 4. Governmental constraints TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST FEE PERCENTAGE TOTAL FEE A. WILLIAM WAELTZ, P.E. TOTAL FEE FACTOR 0.85 $513,663 10.55 $54,191 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.00 ATTACHMENT NO. 3 STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE Effective April 1, 1993, 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 Registered Engineer $85.00 per hour Staff Engineer /Designer /Coordinator $65.00 per hour Registered Surveyor $60.00 per hour Staff Surveyor $55.00 per hour Engineering /Surveying Associate $50.00 per hour Engineering /Surveying /AutoCAD Technician /Designer $45.00 per hour Draftsman $35.00 per hour Secretary $35.00 per hour Expert Witness /Testimony /Deposition Services Two Times Rates Principal (as appropriate) $100.00 per hour FIELD PARTY SERVICES Rates 2 -Man Field Party $75.00 per hour 3 -Man Field Party $85.00 per hour 4 -Man Field Party $95.00 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 $75.00 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 a charge for normal equipment, normal 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. 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. rAt Baker- Aicklen & Associates, Inc. CONSULTING ENGINEERS engrserv.mst b: ATTACHMENT NO.4 ANTICIPATED CHARGES NOT INCLUDED IN BASIC SERVICES ITEM DESCRIPTION Est Budget(1) Design Surveys for Improvements • $8000.00. Note: Baker - Aicklen agrees not of exceed this estimated budget without authorization. DATE: July 8, 1996 SUBJECT: City Council Meeting - July 11, 1996 ITEM: 10.C. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement for engineering services with Baker - Aicklen & Associates, Inc. for certain improvements in the 1996 Capital Improvement Program. STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Jim Nuse STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The engineering firm of Baker - Aicklen has been recommended for the reconstruction of Ridgecrest Dr., White Wing Way, Dove Creek Dr., and Dove Haven Dr. The cost of these improvements is estimated as $513,663. The engineering fee is estimated at $54,191 plus a maximum of $8,000 for surveying. Staff recommends executing this agreement.