R2004-175 10-25-04The Engineering Department will do the design for a
connectring street between Alice and future McHard Road.
RESOLUTION NO. R2004-175
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO
ENTER INTO AN ENGINEERING CONTRACT WITH FREESE AND
NICHOLS, INC. FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES ASSOCIATED
WITH THE CONNECTION OF ALICE ROAD AND THE FUTURE MCHARD
ROAD.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That certain contract by and between the City of Pearland and Freese
and Nichols, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof
for all purposes, is hereby authorized and approved.
Section 2. That the City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to execute
and the City Secretary to attest a contract with Freese and Nichols, Inc., for engineering
design services associated with the connection of Alice Road and the future McHard Road.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the ZSth day of October ,
A.D., 2004.
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DARRIN M. COKER
CITY ATTORNEY
TOM REID
MAYOR
CITY OF PEARLAND
INTERNAL MEMO
TO: Young Lorfing DEPARTMENT: City Secretary
FROM: Joe Wertz- DEPARTMENT: Projects
DATE: November 9, 2004 SUBJECT: Engineering Design for
connecting Rd. between Alice &
McHard
It has been decided that the Engineering Department will do the design for a
connecting street between Alice and the future McHard Road. The attached
contract (Resolution No. R2004-175) will not be executed.
Projects Director
CITY OF PEARLAND
STANDARD AGREEMENT
FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
EXHIBIT
This Contract (Contract) is made between the City of Pearland, Texas
(hereinafter "City"), and Freese & Nichols (hereinafter "Engineer") as follows:
1. Summary of Contract Terms. The following information and referenced documents
shall be a part of this Contract:
Description of Project: Provide general engineering design for a connecting street
between Alice Rd. and the future McHard Road.
EngineedSubconsultant(s) Fee Basis of Compensation
Freese & Nichols -
Enginnering $23,650.00 Lump Sum
Surveying $ 5,830.00 Hourly Rate
Maximum Contract Amount $29,480.00
* All financial obligations created by this agreement are between the City and
Engineer, and shall not be construed to be between City and any subconsultant.
Delivery of plans, specifications and estimates: Sixty (60) days from completion
of project
Attachments: Scope of Services - Exhibit A
2. Services and Payment.
Engineer shall perform services within the Standard of Care of the Engineering
profession as follows:
A. Engineer will furnish services to the City in accordance with the terms and
conditions specified in this Contract. Payment for the services of Engineer shall be due
and payable upon submission and approval of a statement for services to City.
Statements for services shall not be submitted more frequently than monthly.
After consultation with the City, the Engineer shall specify the basis of
compensation in the scope of work for the project. The Engineer shall provide adequate
detail of the basis of compensation so that the City can determine the reasonableness
of the fees and have the ability to make reasonable progress payments to the Engineer
based upon work completed at the payment intervals. The Engineer shall subcontract
for all subconsultants, subject to City approval, necessary to complete the scope of
work. The subconsultant's fees and administrative mark-up, if any, shall be included in
the scope of work. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the method of compensation shall
be one of the following methods:
1. Salary Cost Times Multiplier Plus Direct Nonsalary Expense ("Salary")
'.
Compensation shall be based on 1) the direct salaries (including benefits)
of the Engineer's employees whose time is directly chargeable to the
project; 2) an agreed upon multiplier to compensate the Engineer for
overhead and profit; and 3) reimbursement for direct nonsalary
expenditures and subconsultant contracts as defined in the scope of work
for the project. The Engineer shall provide a proposal that includes the
total fees for the project, which shall not be exceeded without prior City
approval.
2. Per Diem ("Per Diem")
Compensation shall be based upon 1) an agreed upon lump sum per day
for specific services; and 2) reimbursement for direct nonsalary
expenditures and subconsultant contracts as defined in the scope of work
for the project. This method is best suited to expert witness work or other
short-term engagements involving intermittent services.
3. Cost Plus Fixed Fee ("Cost Plus")
Compensation shall be based upon 1) reimbursement of the actual costs
of all services and supplies related to the project and 2) an agreed upon
fixed fee (profit). The Engineer shall provide an estimate of the costs to
be reimbursed, but actual compensation shall be based upon invoices and
supporting documentation provided by the Engineer.
4. Lump Sum ("Lump")
Compensation shall be based upon an agreed lump sum payment for
completing the entire scope of work. This method is best suited to
investigations or studies and for basic services with limited scope and
complexity.
5. Percent of Construction ("Percent")
Compensation shall be based upon 1) the "Harris County Curve for
Engineering Compensation" for basic and construction phase services;
and 2) reimbursement for direct nonsalary expenditures and subconsultant
contracts as defined in the scope of work for the project. The Engineer
shall provide a proposal that includes the estimated construction cost of
the project and the total fees for the project. If the actual Iow bid for
construction is 20% above or below the estimate, the engineering fees are
subject to equitable adjustment by mutual agreement of the Engineer and
City.
If City fails to make any payment due Engineer for services and expenses within
thirty (30) days after receipt and approval of Engineer's statement for services therefore,
the amounts due Engineer will be increased at the rate of one half percent (1/2%) per
month from said thirtieth (30th) day, and, in addition, Engineer may, after giving seven
(7) days' written notice to City, suspend services under this Contract until Engineer has
been paid in full, all amounts due for services, expenses, and charges.
B. All the Engineer's working drawings, plans, and specifications, if required under
this Contract, shall be sufficiently accurate, detailed,' and complete so that competitive
bids for the work can be obtained and the improvements constructed.
C. Approval of the Engineer's work by the City shall not release the Engineer, its
employees, agents, or consultants, from the responsibility and liability for the accuracy
and' competency of their designs, working drawings, and specifications, or other
documents and services.
D. Subject to Article 8 herein or as otherwise agreed, the Engineer shall promptly
correct errors in the Engineer's work, including errors discovered after final payment,
without receiving additional compensation.
E. Prior to execution of this agreement, the Engineer shall have prepared a project
schedule identified as an attachment to this agreement. The Project Schedule shall be
submitted in digital and paper form, in the Microsoft Project for Windows format. The
Project 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 Project 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 project schedule, through no fault of the Engineer,
additional contract time may be authorized by the City through a supplemental
agreement, if requested by a timely written request from the Engineer and approved by
the City.
3. Term and Termination. This Contract term will begin upon execution and end sixty
days after issuance of the certification of completion of construction by the Engineer.
The City may terminate this Contract at any time during its term by giving written notice
to Engineer. The City shall pay the Engineer for all services rendered to the date of
termination.
4. Modifications. City without invalidating the Contract, may order changes within the
general scope of the work required by the Contract by altering, adding to and/or
deducting from the work to be performed. If any change under this clause causes an
increase or decrease in Engineer's cost of, or the time required for, the performance of
any part of the Services under the Contract, an equitable adjustment will be made by
mutual agreement and the Contract modified in writing accordingly.
5. Subcontracts. If, for any reason, at any time during the progress of providing
services, City determines that any subcontractor for .Engineer is incompetent or
undesirable, City will notify Engineer accordingly and Engineer shall take immediate
corrective action, which may include cancellation of such subcontract. Subletting by
subcontractors shall be subject to the same regulations. Nothing contained in the
Contract shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and City.
6. Ownership of Documents. All drawings, report data, and other project information
developed in the execution of the services provided under this Contract shall be the
property of the City upon payment of Engineer's fees for services. Engineer may retain
copies for record purposes. Owner agrees 'such documents are not intended or
represented to be suitable for reuse by City or others. Any reuse by City or by those
who obtained said documents from City without written verification or adaptation by
Engineer will be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Engineer, or
to Engineer's independent associates or consultants, and City shall indemnify and hold
harmless Engineer and Engineer's independent associates and consultants from all
claims, damages, losses, and expenses including attorneys' fees arising out of or
resulting therefrom. Any such verification or adaptation will entitle Engineer to further
reasonable compensation. Engineer may reuse all drawings, report data, and other
project information in the execution of the services provided under this Contract in
Engineer's other activities. Any reuse by Engineer will be at Engineer's sole risk and
without liability or legal exposure to City, and Engineer shall indemnify and hold
harmless City from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses inclUding attorneys' fees
arising out of or resulting therefrom.
7. Insurance.
A. The Engineer shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Agreement,
insurance against claims for injuries to persons, damages to property, or any errors and
omissions relating to the performance of any work by the Engineer, its agents,
employees or subcontractors under this Agreement, as follows:
(1) Workers' Compensation as required by law.
(2) Professional Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 in
the aggregate.
(3)
Comprehensive General Liability and Property Damage Insurance with
minimum limits of $1,000,000 for injury or death of any one person,
$1,000,000 for each occurrence, and $1,000,000 for each occurrence of
damage to or destruction of property.
(4)
Comprehensive Automobile and Truck Liability Insurance covering owned,
hired, and non-owned vehicles, with minimum limits of $1,000,000 for
injury or death of any one person, $1,000,000 for each occurrence, and
$1,000,000 for property damage.
B. The Engineer shall include the City as an additional insured under the policies,
with the exception of the Professional Liability Insurance and Workers' Compensation.
Certificates of Insurance and endorsements shall be furnished to the City before work
commences. Each insurance policy shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not
be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30)
days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to
the City. Upon request, certified copies of all insurance policies shall be furnished to the
City.
8. Indemnity. Engineer shall indemnify and hold the City, its officers, agents, and
employees, harmless from any claim, loss, damage, suit, and liability of every kind for
which Engineer is legally liable, including all expenses of litigation, court costs, and
attorney's fees, for injury to or death of any person, for damage to any property, or
errors in design, any of which are caused by the negligent act or omission of the
Engineer, his officers, employees, agents, or subcontractors under this Contract.
9. Assignment. Engineer shall not assign this Contract without the prior written
consent of the City,
10. Law Governinq and Venue. This Contract shall be governed by the law of the State
of Texas and no lawsuit shall be prosecuted on this Contract except in a court of
competent jurisdiction located in Brazoria County, Texas.
11. Entire Contract. This Contract represents the entire Contract between the City and
the Engineer and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or contracts, either
written or oral. This Contract may be amended only by written instrument signed by
both parties. Purchase orders issued under this Agreement shall contain a statement
nullifying additional terms and conditions on the reverse side of the purchase order and
referencing this Agreement.
12. Conflicts in Contract Documents. The above provisions shall govern over any
conflicting provision contained in any referenced contract document specified above.
13. Dispute Resolution Procedures. The Engineer and City desire an expeditious
means to resolve any disputes that may arise between them regarding this Contract. To
accomplish this, the parties agree to mediation as follows: If a dispute arises out of or
relates to this Contract, or the breach thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled
through negotiation, then the parties agree first to try in good faith, and before bringing
any legal action, to settle the dispute by mediation of a third party who will be selected
by agreement of the parties.
EXECUTED and EFFECTIVE as of the ~ ,20
CITY OF PEARLAND
day of
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ENGINEER
By:
Printed Name:
Title:
By:
Printed Name:
Title:
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared
., known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the
foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the purposes
and consideration therein expressed.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE THIS DAY OF
,A.D., 20
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE
STATE OF TEXAS
Printed Name:
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared
, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to
the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the
purposes and consideration therein expressed.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE THIS DAY OF
, A.D., 20__
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE
STATE OF TEXAS
Printed Name:
My Commission Expires:
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SCOPE OF SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNER
ARTICLE I
BASIC SERVICES: Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) shall render the following professional
services to the City of Pearland (OWNER) in connection with the development of the Project,
described as: Alice-McHard Connector Street (Alternative "A" as defined in Preliminary
Engineering Study)
A. DESIGN PHASE
1. Attend preliminary conferences with the OWNER to establish requirements for the
Project.
2. Coordinate with the City, TxDOT, and McHard Road Extension consultant to receive
the necessary digital design files and data on the proposed McHard Road Extension for
the purpose of the design of pavement tie-in, cross-over, drainage tie-in, and left-turn
lane.
3. Design a 28'-0" Coc-bc) concrete with curb connector street between Alice Road and
proposed McHard Road.
4. Design the necessary storm sewer system for the connector street. It is assumed that
the drainage system will be tied to proposed McHard Road storm sewer system.
5. Prepare the necessary roadway and sewer plan/profile sheets and details for the project.
6. Prepare the necessary stormwater pollution prevention plans and details for the project.
7. Prepare the necessary pavement marking and roadway signage plan.
Prepare detailed specifications and Contract Documents for the construction authorized
by the OWNER.
9. Prepare detailed cost estimates of authorized construction. FNI shall not be required to
guarantee the accuracy of these estimates.
10. Conduct monthly meetings with the OWNER to report project progress and resolve
design issues.
11. Furnish to the OWNER five (5) copies of approved Plans, Specifications, and Contract
Documents.
Please note that no environmental assessment, wetland and related permitting is included in
the above scope.
B. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Conduct field surveying to gather topographical, cross-sections, and boundary
information along the selected route (Alternative "A" as defined in Preliminary
Engineering Study entitled Alice-McHard Connector Street) for the purpose of design
and preparation of property descriptions for parcel taking(s). Work to include
preparation of topographical mapping, survey computation, metes & bounds
descriptions, and staking of proposed parcel taking(s) (sub-consultant, see proposal).
2. Provide expanded engineering services during construction phase to include extra
office and field meetings with the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR.
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ALICE - McHARD CONNECTOR STREET
CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS
Prepared for:
City of Pearland
Pearland, Texas
FREESE o NICHOLS
Prepared by:
Freese & Nichols, Inc.
Pearland, Texas
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SCOPE OF SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNER
ARTICLE I
BASIC SERVICES: Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) shall render the following professional
services to the City of Pearland (OWNER) in connection with the development of the Project,
described as: Alice-McHard Connector Street (Alternative "A" as defined in Preliminary
Engineering Study)
A. DESIGN PHASE
1. Attend preliminary conferences with the OWNER to establish requirements for the
Project.
2. Coordinate with the City, TxDOT, and McHard Road Extension consultant to receive
the necessary digital design files and data on the proposed McHard Road Extension for
the purpose of the design of pavement tie-in, cross-over, drainage tie-in, and left-turn
lane.
3. Design a 28'-0" (bc-bc) concrete with curb connector street between Alice Road and
proposed McHard Road.
4. Design the necessary storm sewer system for the connector street. It is assumed that
the drainage system will be tied to proposed McHard Road storm sewer system.
5. Prepare the necessary roadway and sewer plan/profile sheets and details for the project.
6. Prepare the necessary stormwater pollution prevention plans and details for the project.
7. Prepare the necessary pavement marking and roadway signage plan.
8. Prepare detailed specifications and Contract Documents for the construction authorized
by the OWNER.
9. Prepare detailed cost estimates of authorized construction. FNI shall not be required to
guarantee the accuracy of these estimates.
10. Conduct monthly meetings with the OWNER to report project progress and resolve
design issues.
11. Furnish to the OWNER five (5) copies of approved Plans, Specifications, and Contract
Documents.
Please note that no environmental assessment, wetland and related permitting is included in
the above scope.
B. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Conduct field surveying to gather topographical, cross-sections, and boundary
information along the selected route (Alternative "A" as defined in Preliminary
Engineering Study entitled Alice-McHard Connector Street) for the purpose of design
and preparation of property descriptions for parcel taking(s). Work to include
preparation of topographical mapping, survey computation, metes & bounds
descriptions, and staking of proposed parcel taking(s) (sub-consultant, see proposal).
2. Provide expanded engineering services during construction phase to include extra
office and field meetings with the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR.
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Extra coordinations with TxDOT and McHard Road design consultant to convert
McHard Road plans to full size plans and submit roadway and storm sewer tie-in plans
for review and approval.
4. Reimbursable expenses such as printing, mileage, deliveries, etc.
BID OR NEGOTIATION PHASE - Upon completion of the design services and approval
of"Final" drawings and specifications by OWNER, FNI will proceed with the performance
of services in this phase as follows:
Assist OWNER in securing bids. Provide a copy of the notice to bidders for OWNER
to use in notifying construction news publications and publishing appropriate legal
notice. The cost for publications shall be paid by OWNER.
2. Distribute one copy of plans and bid documents to selected plan rooms.
Assist the OWNER in maintaining information on entities that have been issued a set of
bid documents. Distribute information on plan holders to interested contractors and
vendors on request.
4. Assist the OWNER by responding to questions and interpreting bid documents.
Prepare and issue addenda to the bid documents to plan holders if necessary.
Assist the OWNER in conducting a pre-bid conference (if required) for the
construction projects and coordinate responses with OWNER. Response to the pre-bid
conference will be in the form of addenda issued after the conference. Attend the tour
of the project site after the pre-bid conference (if required).
Assist the OWNER in the opening, tabulating, and analyzing the. bids received.
Review the qualification information provided by the apparent low bidder to determine
if, based on the information available, they appear to be qualified to construct the
project. Recommend award of contracts or other actions as appropriate to be taken by
OWNER. Pre-qualification of all prospective bidders and issuing a list of eligible
bidders prior to the bid opening is an additional service.
Assist the OWNER in the preparation of Construction Contract Documents for
construction contract. Provide five (5) sets of Construction Contract Documents
which include information from selected contractor's bid documents, legal documents,
and addenda bound in the documents for execution by the OWNER and construction
contractor. Distribute two (2) copies of these documents to the contractor with a
notice of award that includes directions for the execution of these documents by the
construction contractor. Provide the OWNER two (2) copies of these documents for
use during construction. One (1) copy of these documents will be used by FNI during
construction. Additional sets of documents can be provided as an additional service.
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Fumish contractor copies of the drawings and specifications for construction pursuant
to the General Conditions of the Construction Contract.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE: Upon completion of the bid or negotiation phase services,
FNI will proceed with the performance of construction phase services as described below.
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FNI will endeavor to protect OWNER in providing these services. However, it is
understood that FNI does not guarantee the Contractor's performance, nor is FNI
responsible for supervision of the Contractor's operation and employees. FNI shall not be
responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction
selected by the Contractor, or any safety precautions and programs relating in any way to
the condition of the premises, the work of the Contractor or any Subcontractor. FNI shall
not be responsible for the acts or omissions of any person (except its own employees or
agents) at the Project site or otherwise performing any of the work of the Project.
These services are based on the use of FNI standard General Conditions for construction
projects. Modifications to these services required by use of other general conditions or
contract administration procedures is an additional service. If general conditions other than
FNI standards are used, the OWNER agrees to include provisions in the construction
contract documents that will require the construction contractor to include FNI and their
subconsultants on this project to be listed as an additional insured on contractor's insurance
policies.
Assist OWNER in conducting pre-construction conference(s) with the Contractor(s),
review construction schedules prepared by the Contractor(s) pursuant to the
requirements of 'the construction contract, and prepare a form for the purpose of
monthly pay estimates of the Project from information provided by the Construction
Contractor.
2. Establish communication procedures with the OWNER and contractor.
Establish and maintain a project documentation system consistent with the
requirements of the construction contract documents. Monitor the processing of
contractor's submittals and provide for filing and retrieval of project documentation.
Review contractor's submittals, including, requests for information, modification
requests, shop drawings, schedules, and other submittals in accordance with the
requirements of the construction contract documents for the projects. Monitor the
progress of the contractor in sending and processing submittals to see that
documentation is being processed in accordance with schedules.
Based on FNI's observations as an experienced and qualified design professional and
review of the Payment Requests and supporting documentation submitted by
Contractor, determine the amount that FNI recommends Contractor be paid on monthly
and final estimates, pursuant to the General Conditions of the Construction Contract.
Make periodic visits to the site (as distinguished from the continuous services of a
Resident Project Representative) to observe the progress and the quality of work and to
attempt to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the
Construction Contract Documents. In this effort FNI will endeavor to protect the
OWNER against defects and deficiencies in the work of Contractors and will report any
observed deficiencies to OWNER. FNI, however, cannot guarantee the performance of
the Contractor, nor be responsible for the actual supervision of construction operations
or for the safety measures that the contractor takes or should take.
Notify the contractor of non-conforming work observed on site visits. Review quality
related documents provided by the Contractor such as test reports, equipment installation
reports or other documentation required by the Construction contract documents.
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Coordinate the work of testing laboratories and inspection bureaus required for the
testing or inspection of materials, witnessed tests, factory testing, etc. for quality control
of the Project. The cost of such quality control shall be paid by OWNER and is not
included in the services to be performed by FNI.
Interpret the drawings and specifications for OWNER and Contractor(s).
Investigations, analyses, and studies requested by the Contractor(s) and approved by
OWNER, for substitutions of equipment and/or materials or deviations from the
drawings and specifications is an additional service,
Establish procedures for administering constructive changes to the construction
contracts. Process contract modifications and negotiate with the contractor on behalf of
the OWNER to determine the cost and time impacts of these changes. Prepare change
order documentation for approved changes for execution by the OWNER.
Documentation of field orders, where cost to OWNER is not impacted, will also be
prepared. Investigations, analyses, studies or design for substitutions of equipment or
materials, corrections of defective or deficient work of the contractor or other
deviations from the construction contract documents requested by the contractor and
approved by the OWNER are an additional service. Substitutions of materials or
equipment or design modifications requested by the OWNER are an additional service.
10.
Prepare documentation for contract modifications required to implement modifications
in the design of the project. Receive and evaluate notices of contractor claims and
make recommendations to the OWNER on the merit and value of the claim on the basis
of information submitted by the contractor or available in project documentation.
Endeavor to negotiate a settlement value with the Contractor on behalf of the OWNER
if appropriate. Providing these services to review or evaluate construction contractor(s)
claim(s), supported by causes not within the control of FNI are an additional service.
11. Assist in the transfer of and acceptance by the construction contractor of any OWNER
furnished equipment or materials.
12.
Conduct, in company with OWNER's representative, a substantial-complete and final
review of the Project for conformance with the design concept of the Project and
general compliance with the Construction Contract Documents. Prepare a list of
deficiencies to be corrected by the contractor before recommendation of final payment.
Assist the OWNER in obtaining legal releases, permits, warranties, spare parts, and
keys from the contractor. Review and comment on the certificate of completion and
the recommendation for final payment to the Contractor(s). Visiting the site to review
completed work in excess of two trips are an additional service.
13.
Revise the constmction drawings in accordance with the information furnished by
construction contractor(s) reflecting changes in the Project made during construction.
Two (2) sets of prints of "Record Drawings", one (1) set of plans tracings, one (1) CD
containing the project plans in AUTOCAD format shall be provided by FNI to
OWNER. If additional surveying or inspection is necessary in order to produce
accurate and complete As-Built drawings, then such services by the FNI will be at the
Per Diem Rate attached.
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ADDITIONAL SERVICES: Additional Services to be performed by FNI, if authorized by
OWNER, which are not included in the above described basic services, are described as follows:
A. Field surveying required for the preparation of designs and drawings.
B. Field layouts or the furnishing of construction line and grade surveys.
C. GIS mapping services or assistance with these services.
D. Making property, boundary and right-of-way surveys, preparation of easement and deed
descriptions, including title search and examination of deed records.
Providing services to investigate existing conditions or facilities, or to make measured
drawings thereof, or to verify the accuracy of drawings or other information furnished by
OWNER.
F. Providing renderings, model and mock-ups requested by the OWNER.
Making revisions to drawings, specifications or other documents when such revisions are
1) consistent with approvals or instructions previously given by OWNER or 2) due to
other causes not solely within the control of FNI.
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Providing consultation concerning the replacement of any Work damaged by fire or other
cause during the construction, and providing services as may be required in connection
with the replacement of such Work.
Investigations involving consideration of operation, maintenance and overhead expenses,
and the preparation of rate schedules, earnings and expense statements, feasibility studies,
appraisals, evaluations, assessment schedules, and material audits or inventories required
for certification of force account construction performed by OWNER.
Providing shop, mill, field or laboratory inspection of materials and equipment. Observe
factory tests of equipment at any site remote to the project or observing tests required as a
result of equipment failing the initial test.
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Preparing data and reports for assistance to OWNER in preparation for heatings before
regulatory agencies, courts, arbitration panels or any mediator, giving testimony,
personally or by deposition, and preparations therefore before any regulatory agency,
court, arbitration panel or mediator.
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Furnishing the services of a Resident Project Representative to act as OWNER's on-site
representative during the Construction Phase. The Resident Project Representative will
act as directed by FNI in order to provide more extensive representation at the Project site
during the Construction Phase. Through more extensive on-site observations of the work
in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the Resident Project
Representative and assistants, FNI shall endeavor to provide further protection for
OWNER against defects and deficiencies in the work. Furnishing the services of a
Resident Project Representative is subject to the provisions of Article IC.
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If OWNER provides personnel to support the activities of the Resident Project
Representative who is Fl,II or FNI's agent or employee, the duties,
Responsibilities and limitations of authority of such personnel will be set forth in an
Attachment attached to and made a part of this AGREEMENT before the services
of such personnel are begun. It is understood and agreed that such personnel will
work under the direction of and be responsible to the Resident Project Representative.
OWNER agrees that whenever FNI informs him in writing that any such personnel
provided by the OWNER are, in his opinion, incompetent, unfaithful or disorderly, such
personnel shall be replaced.
Assisting OWNER in claims disputes with Contractor(s).
Performing investigations, studies and analyses of substitutions of equipment and/or
materials or deviations from the drawings and specifications.'
Assisting OWNER in the defense or prosecution of litigation in connection with or in
addition to those services contemplated by this AGREEMENT. Such services, if any,
shall be furnished by FNI on a fee basis negotiated by the respective parties outside of
and in addition to this AGREEMENT.
Providing environmental support services including the design and implementation of
ecological baseline studies, environmental monitoring, impact assessment and analyses,
permitting assistance, and other assistance required to address environmental issues.
Performing investigations, studies, and analysis of work proposed by construction
contractors to correct defective work.
Design, contract modifications, studies or analysis required to comply with local, State,
Federal or other regulatory agencies that become effective after the date of this
agreement.
Services required to resolve bid protests or to rebid the projects for any reason.
Any services required as a result of default of the contractor(s) or the failure, for any
reason, of the contractor(s) to complete the work within the contract time.
Providing services after the completion of the construction phase not specifically listed in
Article I.
Providing basic or additional services on an accelerated time schedule. The scope of this
service include cost for overtime wages of employees and consultants, inefficiencies in
work sequence and plotting or reproduction costs directly attributable to an accelerated
time schedule directed by the OWNER.
Providing services made necessary because of unforseen, concealed, or differing site
conditions or due to the presence of hazardous substances in any form.
Providing services to review or evaluate construction contractor(s) claim(s), provided
said claims are supported by causes not within the control of FNI.
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Y. Providing value engineering studies or reviews of cost savings proposed by construction
contractors after bids have been submitted.
Z. Preparing statements for invoicing or other documentation for billing other than for the
standard invoice for services attached to this professional services agreement.
AA. Provide follow-up professional services during Contractor's warranty period.
BB. Provide geotechnical services as required.
ARTICLE III
TIME OF COMPLETION: FNI is authorized to commence work on the Project upon
execution of this AGREEMENT and receipt of topographical information on the three sites and
agrees to complete the services called for in Article IA (Design Phase and Additional Services as
applicable) so as to deliver completed Plans, Specifications, and Estimates of Cost for all
authorized construction of the Project, within (60) calendar days thereafter. Review periods by
City, acquiring approvals and permits have not been accounted for. FNI will proceed with the
performance of the services called for in Article IC and ID (bid and construction phases) of this
agreement until completion of the Project.
1~ FNI's services are delayed or suspended in whole or in part by OWNER, or if FNI's services are
extended by the Contractor's actions or in actions for more than 90 days through no fault of FNI,
FNI may be entitled to equitable adjustment of rates and amounts of compensation.
ARTICLE IV
RESPONSIBILITIES OF OWNER: OWNER shall perform the following in a timely manner
so as not to delay the services of FNI:
Designate a person to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be
rendered under this AGREEMENT. Such person shall have contract authority to transmit
instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions
with respect to FNI's services for the Project.
Provide all criteria and full information as to OWNER's requirements for the Project,
including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance
requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; and furnish
copies of all design and construction standards which OWNER will require to be
included in the drawings and specifications.
Assist FNI by placing at FNI's disposal all available information pertinent to the Project
including previous reports and any other data relative to design or construction of the
Project.
Arrange for access to and make all provisions for FNI to enter upon public and private
property as required for FNI to perform services under this AGREEMENT.
Examine all studies, reports, sketches, drawings, specifications, proposals and other
documents presented by FNI, obtain advice of an attorney, insurance counselor and other
consultants as OWNER deems appropriate for such examination and render in writing
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decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time so as not to delay the services of
FNI.
Furnish approvals and permits from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over
the Project and such approvals and consents from others as may be necessary for
completion of the Project.
OWNER shall make or arrange to have made all subsurface investigations, including but
not limited to borings, test pits, soil resistivity surveys, and other subsurface explorations.
OWNER shall also make or arrange to have made the interpretations of data and reports
resulting from such investigations. All costs associated with such investigations shall be
paid by OWNER.
Provide such accounting, independent cost estimating and insurance counseling services
as may be required for the Project, such legal services as OWNER may require or FNI
may reasonably request with regard to legal issues pertaining to the Project including any
that may be raised by Contractor(s), such auditing service as OWNER may require to
ascertain how or for what purpose any Contractor has used the moneys paid under the
construction contract, and such inspection services as OWNER may require to ascertain
that Contractor(s) are complying with any law, rule, regulation, ordinance, code or order
applicable to their furnishing and performing the work.
OWNER shall determine, prior to receipt of construction bid, if FNI is to furnish
Resident Project Representative service so the Bidders can be informed.
If OWNER designates a person to serve in the capacity of Resident Project
Representative who is not FNI or FNI's agent or employee, the duties, responsibilities and
limitations of authority of such Resident Project Representative(s) will be set forth in an
Attachment attached to and made a part of this AGREEMENT before the. Construction
Phase of the Project begins. Said attachment shall also set forth appropriate
modifications of the Construction Phase services as defined in Attachment SC, Article
IC, together with such adjustment of compensation as appropriate.
Attend, coordinate and conduct the pre-bid conference, bid opening, preconstmction
conferences, construction progress and other job related meetings and substantial
completion inspections and final payment inspections.
Give prompt written notice to FNI whenever OWNER observes or otherwise becomes
aware of any development that affects the scope or timing of FNI's services, or any defect
or nonconformance of the work of any Contractor.
Furnish, or direct FNI to provide, Additional Services as stipulated in Attachment SC,
Article II of this AGREEMENT or other services as required.
Bear all costs incident to compliance with the requirements of this Article IV.
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ARTICLE V
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES: FNI and OWNER designate the following
representatives:
Owner's Designated Representative - (Joe Wertz, 3519 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas 77581,
(281) 652-1650)
FNI's Project Manager - (Mehran (Ron) Bavarian, P.E., 2010 E. Broadway, Pearland, Texas
77581, (281) 485-2404)
FNI's Accounting Representative - (Judy Blair, 2010 E. Broadway, Pearland, Texas 77581, (281)
485-2404)
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COMPENSATION
LUMP SUM WITH ADDITIONAL SERVICES BASED ON HOURLY RATES
For and in consideration of the services to be rendered by FNI, OWNER shall pay the fees
hereinafter set forth.
A. COMPENSATION:
Preliminary and Design Phases: Compensation to FNI for the Preliminary and Design
Phases in Article IA of Attachment SC shall be a lump sum of $14,000. If FNI sees the
Scope of Services changing so that additional services are needed, FNI will notify
OWNER for OWNER's approval before proceeding.
Additional Services: For Additional Services as defined in Article lB of Attachment SC,
a total budget of $11,480 is proposed. IfFNI sees the Scope of Services changing so that
additional services are needed, FNI will notify OWNER for OWNER's approval before
proceeding.
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Construction Phase: Compensation to FNI for Bid and Construction Phase in Article
IC&D of Attachment SC shall be a lump sum of $4,000. If FNI sees the Scope of
Services changing so that additional services are needed, FNI will notify OWNER for
OWNER's approval before proceeding.
Detail concerning the fees is included in this Attachment CO.
B. COMPENSATION TERMS:
"Sub-Consultant Expense" is defined as the expense that is incurred by FNI in
employment of others in outside firms for services in the nature of foundation borings,
testing, surveying, process design and similar services that are not included in the Basic
Services.
"Direct Non-Labor Expense" is defined as that expense for any assignment incurred by
FNI for supplies, transportation and equipment, travel, communications, subsistence and
lodging away from home and similar incidentals in connection with that assignment.
C. BASIC SERVICES:
Upon authorization from the OWNER, FNI shall proceed with the services outlined in
Article IA & B of Attachment SC. For the purposes of preparing monthly statements for
the preliminary and design phase of the Project, FNI shall submit to the OWNER
payment requests in proportion to that part of the service which has been accomplished
as evidenced by monthly statements. Final payment for Preliminary design phase shall
be due upon the completion of service, whether the work be constructed or not.
Up°n authorization from the OWNER, FNI shall proceed with services outlined in
Article IC & D of Attachment SC. Monthly payment requests shall be submitted to the
OWNER for that portion of service which has been accomplished as evidenced by
monthly statements. Final payment for construction phase services shall be due upon the
completion of service.
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D. ADDITIONAL SERVICES:
Additional Services as described in Article IB of Attachment SC for this Project shall be
invoiced either based on our Schedule of Hourly Rates (Exhibit "A") or subconsultant fee
plus 10%, as applicable. The Additional Services for this Project are as follows:
a. Field Surveying and preparation of parcel taking
description(s) (Sub-consultant + 10%)
b. Extra office and field meetings during construction
(cost not-to-exceed)
c. Coordinations with TxDOT and McHard Road Design
Consultant (cost not-to-exceed
d. Miscellaneous reimbursables (cost + 10%)
$ 5,830
$ 2,000
$ 2,000
$ 1,650
Total, Additional Services
$11,480
If other Additional Services as described in Attachment SC, Article II, are required FNI shall be
compensated as follows:
Where the services of individuals are supplied by FNI, as authorized by OWNER,
payment for these services will be based on salary costs times a multiplier of 3.00,
except for resident project representative services which will be a flat $70/hour rate
plus mileage.
b. Services for direct non-labor expense and sub-contract expense provided by FNI
shall be reimbursed at actual cost times a multiplier of 10%.
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Freese
NichoLs, Tnc.
Engineers EnvironmentaL Scientists Architects
2010 East Broadway Peartand, TX 77581-§502 281/485-2404 281/485-4322 fax www.freese.com
EXHIBIT "A"
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
POSITION MIN MAX
PRINCIPAL OF FIRM
OFFICE MANAGER
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/PROJECT MANAGER
DESIGN ENGINEER
SR. CADD DESIGNER
CADD OPERATOR
RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
CONTRACT/OPERATIONS ANALYST
WORD PROCESSING/SECRETARIAL
The ranges and individual salaries will be adjusted annually.
150 225
140 150
135 150
95 105
75 90
50 60
45 50
65 75
65 75
50 65
EXPENSES
Plotting Printing
Bond $ 2.00 per plot Bluelines/Blacklines
Color $ 3.50 per plot Offset and Xerox Copies
Vellum $ 4.00 per plot Binding
Mylar $10.00 per plot Tape Binding
$0.13 per square foot
$0.07 per side copy
$2.00 per book
$1.75 per book
Computer and Cadd
PC Cad Stations $10.00 per hour
PC Stations $ 8.00per hour
OTHER DIRECT E~ENSES
Other direct expenses are reimbursed at actual cost times multiplier of 1.10. They include outside printing and
reproduction expense, communication expense, travel, transportation and subsistence away from Pearland and other
miscellaneous expenses directly related to the work, including costs of laboratory analysis, tests, and other work
required to be done by independent persons other than staff members.
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C.L DAVIS & COMPANY
LAND SURVEYING
1~ W1NDIN~I WAY
FRIEND~INOOD, TEXAS 77S46
(281) 482-94gD
FAX (28t} 4S2-t294
E.MAIL cldavi;c~g~e,net
September 29, 2004
(REVISED October 4, 2004)
Mr. Mehraa Bavarian, P.E.
Freese & Nichols
2010 Broadway
Pearland, Texas 77581
Re: Alice Street Connection to McHard Road
Proposal Number: 2004-118
Dear Mr. Bavarian:
Our proposal for land Surveying services for the above referexaced project is as follows:
L Topographic Survey on .~p between Alice Street and McHard Road
for future road ............................................................................................... $$, 00~ O0
2. Preparation of Route Survey for 60' strip and 15' x 15' comer clips
between Alice Street and McHard Road ................................................................ $2,000.00
3. Reproduction and Delivery ................................................................................. 1300.00
Totat Amount of Proposal ............................................................................................. $5,300.00
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Any changes or revisions in the SCOl~ of the project after authorization to proceed will be billed on
an hourly basis as described below:
· Principal
· R~gistered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS)
· Technical/CAD
· Three-man field crew
· Data Collector
· Clerical
$125,00
$g5.00
$75,00
$110.00
$30.00
$45.00
All surveying services are under the jurisdiction of fahe Texas Board of Laud Surveying: 7701
North Lamar, Suite 400; Austin, Texas 78752; phone number: 512-459-9427. Any complaints
about surveying services should bc sent to the above address to thc atten6on of Complaints Officer
of the .Board.
Thank you .for the opportunity to submit this proposal and we look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
C. L, Davis, R.P.L.S.
Approved & Acce. ptcd
Mr. MehranBavarian, P.E, Dale
Frecse & Nichols
2004-1 lB Alice $t ¢0nnection,ctoc
ALICE- McHARD CONNECTOR STREET
CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS
Prepared for:
City of Pearland
Pearland, Texas
FI~EESE o NICHOLS
Prepared by:
Freese & Nichols, Inc.
Pearland, Texas
FNI 04-140
March 23, 2004
Allan Mueller
Deputy City Manager
City of Pearland
3519 Liberty Dr.
Pearland, Texas 77581
RE: ALICE - McHARD CONNECTOR STREET
Dear Mr. Mueller;
This brief Preliminary Engineering Report presents the results of our preliminary study
for the above referenced project. To conduct this study we were provided by or through
the City the appropriate design files of the proposed McHard Road ExtensiOn east of
State Highway 35 from Klotz and Associates, the City of Pearland's aerial planimetrics,
fight-of-way information on McHard Road and State Highway 35, and City of Pearland's
GIS parcel maps.
· Scope
Our scope of study consisted of:
-- Study two (2) alternative roadway locations to establish a 60 ft. right-of-way for a 28
ft. back-to-back concrete roadway between Alice Road and future McHard Road.
-- Based on future McHard Road drainage plan and existing Alice Road, establish a
preliminary roadway drainage routing.
-- Study and recommend possible left turn lane on future McHard Road at the
recommended interconnect roadway location.
-- Study, based on site investigation, options for the intersection of Alice Road and State
Highway 35, if interconnect roadway were to be constructed.
-- Prepare preliminary construction cost estimate for the recommended location.
-- Document the findings in a brief summary Preliminary Engineering Report.
· Existing Condition
Alice Rd. is currently a dead end two lane asphalt paved open ditch roadway within a 60
ft. wide right-of-way. It is located approximately 200 ft. south of the intersection of
McHard Rd. and State Highway 35. The intersection of McHard Rd. is signalized having
txvo through lanes in each direction on. State Highway 35 and a single left turn lane from
State Highway 35 onto McHard Rd. State Highway 35 is a four lane undivided asphalt
roadway with no left turn provisions for traffic from State Highway 35 onto Alice Rd.
The approximate length of Alice Rd. is 1,300 ft. There are primarily 10
commercial/industrial type developments fronting the right-of-way of Alice Rd. These
developments are mostly metal building type structures used for storage and small
businesses. Traffic in and out of Alice Rd. is comprised primarily of employees, owners,
and customers using these businesses. According to the City's GIS parcel maps the
property fronting the north side of Alice Rd. right-of-way between Alice Rd. and the
future McHard Rd extension is owned by one property owner and contains three of the 10
developments. All of these developments are located at the western end of the tract and
within the first 500 feet of Alice Rd. from State Highway 35. The remaining tract is
undevelop6d along the remaining 800 feet of Alice Rd. Alice Rd. currently dead ends at
an undeveloped property which is used for livestock grazing. Also located at the end is a
City owned water plant consisting of elevated and ground storage tanks and water wells
and small pump and control building.
· Alignment Alternatives
Two alignment alternatives were studied for the possible locations of a connector street
between the future McHard Rd. extension and Alice Rd. One alternative which has been
labeled Alternative "A" is located approximately 800 feet from State Highway 35 and at
the first median opening provided for in the future McHard Rd. extension. The other
alternative which has been labeled Alternative "B" is located approximately 1,250 feet
from State Highway 35 and at the second median opening provided. A brief description
of each alternative is given below and Exhibit I shows the location of each.
· Alternative "A"
Alternative "A" is located approximately 800 feet from State Highway 35 and is centered
on the first median opening provided for in the design of the future McHard Rd.
extension. The proposed connector street right-of-way width and roadway width are the
same for both alternatives. A 60 ft. right-of-way and a 28 ft. wide concrete paved curb
and gutter are proposed for each alternative. Since the future McHard Rd. extension and
the existing Alice Rd. alignments parallel each other within the first 800 ft. from State
Highway 35 the alignment for this alternative is very nearly a perpendicular tie-in to both
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roadways. In addition the location of this alternative falls approximately 300 ft. east of
the last development on the north side of Alice Rd. and is approximately centered within
a proposed drainage area for the future McHard Rd. extension. This alternative will not
impact any existing development and will not require any additional drainage area be
added to the future McHard Rd. extension.
· Alternative "B"
Alternative "B" is located aPproximately 1,250 feet from State Highway 35 and is
centered on the second median opening provided for in the design of the future McHard
Rd. extension. Unlike Alternative "A" the alignment for this alternative requires a
horizontal curve in order to create a perpendicular tie-in to both the future McHard Rd.
and existing Alice Rd. A maximum radius of 500 ft. was provided which would allow for
a perpendicular connector street and keep the beginning and ends of the curve outside of
the intersection curb returns. This location fails near a drainage boundary for the future
McHard Rd. extension and extends beyond its limits. It is also located near the eastern
end of the northern tract between Alice Rd and the future McHard Rd. extension which
divides the tract unevenly and the east remainder tract would be too narrow to be
developable. Although this alternative does not impact any existing developments it will
require additional drainage area to be added to the future McHard Rd. extension.
· Preferred Alternative
Alternative "A" is the preferred alternative for the following reasons:
· The location is within the parallel portion of the two adjacent roadways and
thereby provides for a very nearly perpendicular connector street and a shorter
length connectOr street.
· The location falls within the proposed drainage boundary of the future McHard
Rd. extension without requiring any additional drainage area to be added.
· The location does not impact any existing development and allows for the
maximum use of the remaining tract.
As indicated previously the connector street is a 28 ft. wide concrete paved curb and
gutter roadway within a 60 ft. right-of-way. Comer clips 15 ft by 15 ft are recommended.
The total estimated right-of-way acquisition for this connector street would be 0.20 acres.
In addition to the construction of this connector street, modifications will be required to
the design of the future McHard Rd. extension. A left mm lane is recommended for the
westbound traffic on McHard to access Alice Rd. via the connector street. A widening of
the proposed median opening to 65 ft. is also recommended. For drainage, it is
recommended that the connector street be graded in such a way that the runoff would be
carried towards the future McHard Rd. extension to a pair of low point curb inlets at the
radii returns, and connected to the proposed McHard Rd. extension drainage system. The
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changes to the McHard Rd. extension would consist of the inclusion of the excess runoff
created by the addition of the connector street drainage to the McHard Rd. extension
storm sewer system and a connection of the connector street drainage system to the
McHard Rd. extension drainage system. The addition of the excess runoff may require an
increase in pipe sizes for the McHard Rd. drainage system. It is recommended that the
hydraulic analysis be rerun to verify that the system can handle the excess runoff. The
preferred Alternative is shown on Exhibit II.
· Construction Cost Estimate
Preliminary quantities and construction cost estimate have been prepared for the
preferred alternative and the McHard Rd. extension modifications and are shown on
Exhibit's 1II and IV respectively. The estimated construction cost for the connector street
is $61,200. The estimated construction cost for the McHard Rd. extension modifications
is $25,550. These estimates do not include right-of-way acquisition, engineering and
surveying costs.
· Traffic Safety at State Highway 35
The current Alice Road intersection at State Highway 35 is in close proximity
(approximately 200 ft.) to McHard Road signalized intersection. With the proposed
McHard Road extension to the east and widening of State Highway 35, the traffic volume
will increase considerably at this intersection, thus making Alice Road intersection .
difficult for left-turn movements. The proposed connector street, described in this report,
is intended to improve the ingress and egress on Alice Road. The intersection of Alice
Road with State Highway 35 was studied with consideration of above future conditions.
It is recommended that traffic entering and leaving Alice Rd. only be able to do so using
the northbound lanes of State Highway 35. Traffic wishing to go southbound on State
Highway 35 from Alice Rd. or gain access to Alice Rd. from the southbound lanes of
State Highway 35 do so via the future McHard Rd. extension and the proposed connector
street. This will prevent traffic on Alice Rd. trying to cross State Highway 35 and
interfere with the traffic queuing at the signalized intersection.
Since most of the development along Alice Rd. is commercial/industrial, track traffic is
expected, and the intersection radii as well as the pavement width at the intersection wiI1
need to be designed accordingly. Using a WB-50 design vehicle and minimum radii of 50
ft a pavement width of 22 ft. is required. In order to deter southbound traffic on State
Highway 35 and Alice Rd. traffic from trying to cross State Highway 35 a raised island is
recommended at the intersection. Using the radii and pavement width mentioned above a
maximum island size of approximately 20 sf. is possible. In order to increase the island
size pavement widening either on Alice Rd. or State Highway 35 would be required.
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Comer clips of 15 ft by 15 ft for a total of 0.005 acres as a minimum will be required at
the Alice Rd. intersection in order to provide for the improvements.
Exhibit II shows the proposed improvements at Alice Rd. based on the future widening of
State Highway 35.
Preliminary quantities and construction cost estimate have been prepared for the Alice
Rd. and State Highway 35 intersection improvements and have been shown on Exhibit V.
The estimated construction cost is $15,550.
We appreciate this opportunity to prepare this summary Preliminary Engineering Report.
Please call us if you have any questions or re_quire any additional information.
Sincerely, ~.*..,.' ~ "..Fit
Mehran (Ron) Bavarian, P.E.
Associate/Houston Area Manager
Attachments
EXHIBITS
EXHIBIT III
PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE
ALICE - McHARD CONNECTOR STREET
I Mobilization LS 1.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00
2 Right-of-way Preparation AC 0.25 $5,000.00 $1,250.00
3 Excavation CY 550.0(; $4.5(~ $2,475.0(~
4 Furnish & Place Top Soil (4") SY 500.00 $1.0(; $500.00!
5 Block Sodding SY 500.00 $2.50 $1,250.00
6 Lime Treatment Subgr.(12") SY 800.00 $1.75 $1,400.00
7 Lime (Ty A) TN 22.00 $100.00 $2,200.00
8 IConcrete Pavement (Jointed Reinf.)(8") SY 750.00 $28.00 $21,000.00
§ Mono. Curb (6") LF 465.0(~ $2.50 $1,162.5(3
1(; Wire Fence (Ty A)' LF 500.0(; $6.0(; $3,000.0(;
11 Reinf. Conc. Pipe(C1111)(24") LF 85.00 $35.0(; $2,975.00
12 Inlet (compl)(Ty C) EA 2.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00
13 Manhole (compl)(Ty A) EA 1.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00
14 Pollution Prevention LS 1.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00
15 Signing & Pavement Marking LS 1.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.0C
16 Asphalt Transition w/Base SY 20,0(; $25.00 $500.00
17 Site Restoration LS 1.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00
SUBTOTAL $53,212.50
CONTINGENCIES @ 15% $7,987.50
TOTAL $61,200.00
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EXHIBIT IV
PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE
McHARD RD. EXTENSION MODIFICATIONS
NO. II ITEM DESCRIPTION i UNIT 11 QUANTITY II UNIT
PRICE I AMOUNT
1 Mobilization LS 1.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.0(]
2 Right-of-way Preparation AC 0.07 $5,000.00 $350.0(]
3 Excavation CY 250.0(} .$4.50 $1,125.0C
4 Cement Stabilized Base (6") SY 350.0(] $6.00 $2,100.0(]
5 Lime Treatment Subgr.(6") SY 350.0(] $1.75 $612.5C
6 Lime (Ty A) TN 5.0(] $100.00 $500.0(:
7 Concrete Pavement (Jointed Reinf.)(9") SY 350.0¢ $30.00 $10,500.00!
8 Possible Downstream Storm Sewer Oversizing
(Budget) LS 1.001 $5,000.00 $5,000.00
SUBTOTAL $22,187.50
CONTINGENCIES @ 15% $3,362.50
TOTAL $25,550.00
FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC.
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EXHIBIT V
PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE
ALICE/STATE HIGHWAY 35 INTERSECTION
NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE AMOUNT
1 Mobilization LS 1.0( $1,500.00 $1,500.00
2 Excavation CY 200.0(3 $4.50 $900.00
3 Lime Treatment Subgr.(12") SY 300.0{ $1..75 $525.00
4 Lime (-l'y A) TN 8.00 $100.0(3 $800.00
5 Concrete Pavement (Jointed Reinf.)(8") SY 280.00 $28.00 $7,840.00
6 Mono. Curb (6") LF 180.00 $2.50 $450.0C
7 Signing & Pavement Marking LS 1.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00
8 Site Restoration LS 1.0( $500.00 $500.00
SUBTOTAL $13,515.00
15% CONTINGENCIES $2,035.00
TOTAL $15,550.00
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