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R-2012-098-2012-07-09 RESOLUTION NO. R2012-98 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE PROJECT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS: Section 1. That certain contract for construction management and inspection services associated with the Business Center Drive Project, 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 for construction management and inspection services associated with the Business Center Drive Project. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the 9th day of July, A.D., 2012. ow W,S2 TOM REID MAYOR ATTEST: Y NG L F G, T'/ C 4 .-s's,g1%,„,,,, _� �-��' m�_ SEC ETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ce-- aic....-CaST.------- DARRIN M. COKER CITY ATTORNEY Exhibit "A" Resolution No. R2012-98 CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS CONTRACT is entered into on ,Tuly 9 , 2012, by and between the City of Pearland ("CITY") and Klotz Associates ("CONSULTANT"). The CITY engages the CONSULTANT to perform Construction Management and Construction Inspection Services for a project known and described as Business Center Drive ("PROJECT"). (Project#TR081 1) SECTION I - SERVICES OF THE CONSULTANT The CONSULTANT shall perform the following professional services to CITY standards and in accordance with the degree of care and skill that a professional in Texas would exercise under the same or similar circumstances: A. The CONSULTANT shall perform Construction Management and Construction Inspection Services. See Exhibit A, attached, for a detailed SCOPE OF WORK. The PROJECT schedule shall conform to the construction schedule. B. The CONSULTANT acknowledges that the CITY (through its employee handbook) considers the following to be misconduct that is grounds for termination of a CITY employee: Any fraud, forgery, misappropriation of funds, receiving payment for services not performed or for hours not worked, mishandling or untruthful reporting of money transactions, destruction of assets, embezzlement, accepting materials of value from vendors, or consultants, and/or collecting reimbursement of expenses made for the benefit of the CITY. The CONSULTANT agrees that it will not, directly or indirectly; encourage a CITY employee to engage in such misconduct. C. The CONSULTANT recognizes that all drawings, special provisions, field survey notes, reports, estimates and any and all other documents or work product generated by the CONSULTANT under the CONTRACT shall be delivered to the CITY upon request, shall become subject to the Open Records Laws of this State. D. The CONSULTANT 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 CONSULTANT, 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, Design 1 of 5 D1. Revised 2/10 $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. The CONSULTANT 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, and/or reduced in coverage or in limits ("Change in Coverage") except with prior written consent of the CITY and only after the CITY has been provided with written notice of such Change in Coverage, such notice to be sent to the CITY either by hand delivery to the City Manager or by certified mail, return receipt requested, and received by the City no fewer than thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such Change in Coverage. Prior to commencing services under this CONTRACT, CONSULTANT shall furnish CITY with Certificates of Insurance, or formal endorsements as required by this CONTRACT, issued by CONSULTANT'S insurer(s), as evidence that policies providing the required coverage, conditions, and limits required by this CONTRACT are in full force and effect. E. The CONSULTANT 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 CONSULTANT 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 CONSULTANT, his officers, employees, agents, or subcontractors under this CONTRACT. F. All parties intend that the CONSULTANT, in performing services pursuant to this CONTRACT, shall act as an independent contractor and shall have control of its own work and the manner in which it is performed. The CONSULTANT is not to be considered an agent or employee of the CITY. SECTION II-PERIOD OF SERVICE This CONTRACT will be binding upon execution and end upon completion of construction and warranty related work. Design 2 of 5 D1.Revised 2/10 SECTION III-CONSULTANT'S COMPENSATION A. The method of payment for this CONTRACT is Hourly Not To Exceed. Total compensation for the services performed shall be the sum of$213,734.00. B. The CITY shall pay the CONSULTANT in installments based upon monthly progress reports and detailed invoices submitted by the CONSULTANT. C. The CITY shall make payments to the CONSULTANT within thirty (30) days after receipt and approval of a detailed invoice. Invoices shall be submitted on a monthly basis. SECTION IV -THE CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. The CITY shall designate a project manager during the term of this CONTRACT. The project manager has the authority to administer this CONTRACT and shall monitor compliance with all terms and conditions stated herein. All requests for information from or a decision by the CITY on any aspect of the work shall be directed to the project manager. B. The CITY shall review submittals by the CONSULTANT and provide prompt response to questions and rendering of decisions pertaining thereto, to minimize delay in the progress of the CONSULTANT'S work. The CITY will keep the CONSULTANT advised concerning the progress of the CITY'S review of the work. The CONSULTANT agrees that the CITY'S inspection, review, acceptance or approval of CONSULTANT'S work shall not relieve CONSULTANT'S responsibility for errors or omissions of the CONSULTANT or its sub- consultant(s) or in any way affect the CONSULTANT'S status as an independent contractor of the CITY. SECTION V-TERMINATION A. The CITY, at its sole discretion, may terminate this CONTRACT for any reason- with or without cause -- by delivering written notice to CONSULTANT personally or by certified mail at 1160 Dairy Ashford, suite 500 Houston, Tx 77079. Immediately after receiving such written notice,the CONSULTANT shall discontinue providing the services under this CONTRACT. B. If this CONTRACT is terminated, CONSULTANT shall deliver to the CITY all drawings, special provisions, field survey notes, reports, estimates and any and all other documents or work product generated by the CONSULTANT under the CONTRACT, entirely or partially completed, together with all unused materials supplied by the CITY on or before the 15th day following termination of the CONTRACT. C. In the event of such termination, the CONSULTANT shall be paid for services performed prior to receipt of the written notice of termination. The CITY shall make final payment within sixty(60)days after the CONSULTANT has delivered Design 3 of 5 DI Revised 2/10 to the CITY a detailed invoice for services rendered and the documents or work product generated by the CONSULTANT under the CONTRACT. D. If the remuneration scheduled under this contract is based upon a fixed fee or definitely ascertainable sum, the portion of such sum payable shall be proportionate to the percentage of services completed by the CONSULTANT based upon the scope of work. E. In the event this CONTRACT is terminated, the CITY shall have the option of completing the work, or entering into a CONTRACT with another party for the completion of the work. G oNSULTAHT F. If the CITY terminates this CONTRACT for cause and/or if the.6ONTI4CTOR breaches any provision of this CONTRACT, then the CITY shall have all rights and remedies in law and/or equity against CONSULTANT. Venue for any action or dispute arising out of or relating to this CONTRACT shall be in Brazoria County, Texas. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern the terms of this CONTRACT. The prevailing party in the action shall be entitled to recover its actual damages with interest, attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with the dispute and/or action. CONSULTANT and CITY desire an expeditious means to resolve any disputes that may arise between under 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 pursuing any legal remedies, to settle the dispute by mediation of a third party who will be selected by agreement of the parties. SECTION VI—ENTIRE AGREEMENT This CONTRACT represents the entire agreement between the CITY and the CONSULTANT 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. SECTION VII— COVENANT AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES The CONSULTANT affirms that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working for the CONSULTANT to solicit or secure this CONTRACT, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee, any fee, commission, percentage brokerage fee, gift, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of the CONTRACT. For breach or violation of this clause, the CITY may terminate this CONTRACT without liability, and in its discretion, may deduct from the CONTRACT price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee that has been paid. Design 4 of 5 Dl.Revised 2/10 EXHIBIT A 111 r r - ri‘ T E X A 5, � + S. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE Design 1 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 BASIC SERVICES: Construction Manager(s) shall render the following professional services to the OWNER in connection with the construction of the Project. 1. Pre-Construction (on specific projects, as requested by the City/Owner) 1.1.Provide minor constructability review of plans, specifications, contract documents and validity of Engineer of Record's project duration. Identify construction issues, conflicts, deficiencies, review the adequacy and accuracy of the design and independent verification of quantities. 1.2.Attend Pre-Bid Meeting; provide feedback to City's Project Manager as necessary, such as: tracking and recording questions for the Engineer's written response, clarifying the Owner's expectations for the project and the project execution. 1.3.Chair Pre-Construction Meeting 1.3.1. Schedule and conduct the pre-construction meeting; record and disseminate minutes from pre-construction meeting. 1.3.2. Utilize the City's Pro-Trak system: set communications protocol and contract administration procedures, establish progress meeting schedule and submittal schedule. 1.3.3. Provide agenda for meeting: Key milestone dates, pay application procedures, schedule, public notification issues and procedures, utility coordination issues, traffic control, permitting, property owner notification and coordination, temporary facilities, contractor's use of City's Pro-Trak system, etc. Design 2 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 2. Construction Administration and Management Services 2.1.Act as the City's on-site representative administering the contract for construction and providing overall project oversight, maintain record of decisions and changes made. 2.2.Meetings: Schedule and conduct construction progress meetings; record minutes from construction progress meetings and distribute via Pro-Trak to: City Project Manager, Design Engineer and contractor throughout the duration of the project. 2.2.1. Schedule meetings every two weeks, to review the following: work progress and schedule, outstanding issues, status of submittals and responses shop drawings unforeseen issues and changes to the work. 2.2.2. Coordinate four (4) additional meetings as necessary to discuss and resolve problems and provide guidance in a timely manner. 2.2.3. Coordinate/monitor the following: utility relocation activities for compliance, utility installation verification, reporting, record management and as-built drawings. 2.2.4. Attend all utility coordination, construction, and scheduling meetings. 2.2.5. Obtain copy of ROW permit and prints from Public Works in order to monitor progress of utility relocation per permit/plan. 2.3.Manage Construction 2.3.1. All final documentation is required in electronic/digital format, utilizing Pro-Trak as is feasible. 2.3.2. As field problems arise, notify the Design Engineer and City Project Manager of proposed solutions to resolve problems. 2.3.3. Review and update as-built documents regularly with contractor. Design 3 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 2.3.4. Monitor and ensure adherence to approved project baseline schedule. Review contractor's schedule monthly, ensure compliance with City's intended schedule, and provide recommendations as needed to retain and regain schedule if needed. 2.3.5. Recommend alternate project sequencing/scheduling to keep project on schedule. 2.3.6. Prepare monthly summary report of construction activities with outstanding issues outlined for review. Monthly progress information associated with the project will be submitted to the Project Manager for review and approval. 2.3.7. Record weather conditions on jobsite daily. 2.4.Coordinate work of contractor with external agencies and utility companies. Coordinate contractor's operations with regard to other City contracts and construction as well as with property owners for planned service outages, street closures, and access control issues to properties including notifications. 2.4.1. Verify construction conformance and compliance with TCEQ, NOI and NOT. 2.4.2. Verify construction conformance with permitted activities such as: City of Pearland permits, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permits, TxDOT roadway permits, and any Railroad agreements. 2.5.Maintain records of all decisions, actions and activities with regard to construction operations via the City's Pro-Trak system(i.e. Change Orders, RFIs and responses, Submittals and responses, Request for Proposals, correspondence, SWPPP inspections.) Design 4 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 3. Construction Inspection Services 3.1.Provide full-time on-site technical observation of Contractor's activities to verify and ensure all work materials, structures, equipment and workmanship comply with the Contract Documents including Addenda, and Change Orders. Verify and ensure that Contractor maintains good construction practices and professional standards prevailing in the local City, County, and State of Texas. Utilize City's Pro-Trak system for all inspection reports. 3.1.1. Notify the City Project Manager if Contractor's work is not in compliance with the Contract Documents or specifications. Notify the City Project Manager and Design Engineer of any failure of the Contractor to take measures to repair and bring work in compliance. 3.1.2. Issue Advisory Notices to Contractor for work that is not in compliance with approved construction documents. 3.1.3. Issue Non-Compliance Reports to Contractor if non- conforming work is not brought into compliance or if plan of action to bring work into compliance is not conducted in timely manner. 3.1.4. Inspect and observe the materials and equipment being incorporated into the work to assure that they are handled, stored and installed in accordance with the Contract Documents and specifications. Report to the City Project Manager regarding these activities. 3.2.Identify record and notify Design Engineer of any problems or failures to meet performance requirements in a timely manner to minimize delay in the progress of the project, make recommendation(s) for appropriate solution to the City Project Manager and Design Engineer. Design 5 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 3.3.Prepare and maintain daily progress log or daily construction reports, photographs, records and track quantities installed that day utilizing the City's Pro-Trak system. 3.4.Ensure contractor reviews and approves daily reports and quantities. 3.5.Verify contractor has obtained necessary permits and is maintaining any Traffic Control, public notification and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans, facilities, equipment or arrangements in accordance with contract documents. 3.6.Attend and participate in progress meetings. 3.7.Create contacts for your record for: names, addresses, telephone numbers and email of all contractors, subcontractors, sub consultants and major suppliers of material and equipment; store in City's Pro-Trak system. 3.8. Immediately notify the City Project Manager and Design Engineer in the event of an on-site accident. Record and note conditions, activities and witnesses to the event. 3.9.Maintain Resolution Log and respond to citizen complaints in Pro- Trak system. 3.10. Consult with City Project Manager and Design Engineer in advance of scheduled major work operations, tests, inspections or start of important phases of project. 4. Pay Applications 4.1.Pay applications will be generated by the City's Pro-Trak system based on quantities approved in the daily reports.. Review and verify quantities provided by contractor for all work in compliance with contract documents. 4.1.1. Review work conducted daily on daily inspection reports and material installed measurements submitted by contractor; verify work conducted and Design 6 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 bid item quantities via Pro-Trak; meet monthly to review pay estimate and quantities with contractor 4.1.2. Review progress pay application with Design Engineer for approval or revision prior to submittal to City. 4.1.3. Finalize pay application with signatures from Contractor, Engineer and Construction Manager certifying quantities and amounts via Pro-Trak. 4.1.4. Notify City Project Manager when all electronic signatures are completed in the Pro-Trak system for invoice processing. 4.1.5. Track and record requests for rain or other delays with potential to add to Contract Time in Daily Reports in Pro-Trak. 4.1.6. Provide an independent quantity forecast bid items to identify potential quantity over-runs as part of pay estimate review. 4.2.Upon completion of the work, prepare a final progress payment including a balancing change order zeroing out all unused quantities utilizing Pro-Trak. Identify and add additional quantities and make any approved changes to the Contract Time. 4.2.1. Review and coordinate with Design Engineer to provide Engineer's recommendation for Substantial Completion or Final Acceptance. (See Close-out Section) Design 7 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 5. Document Control 5.1.Utilize the City's Pro-Trak system to: receive, route, track and log all Contractor communications, Submittals, Change Orders, RFIs, Pay Applications and Citizen Complaint/Resolution Log; communicate with Contractor the status of submittal reviews; review submittal and RFI log in Pro-Trak to ensure timely responses; notify City Project Manager, Contractor and Design Engineer of time critical issues. 5.1.1. Respond to RFIs when such response does not require the Engineer's opinion or expertise or direction from City. 5.1.2. Assemble and maintain notes, comments, sketches and supportive data relative to the Project to facilitate the revision of drawings to conform to the final as-built conditions. Review Contractor's record keeping periodically to ensure completeness, timeliness and progress. 6. Change Orders 6.1.Prepare and issue request for proposals in a timely manner via Pro- Trak. Review RFP and contractor proposal for additional work with City Project Manager and Design Engineer for approval. Ensure the status of RFP and Responses from Contractor, City and Design Engineer are logged and tracked in the Pro-Trak system. 6.2.Provide recommendation on technical matters as an advocate for the City. Evaluate Contractor's response/proposal for merit, cost, time, accuracy and price practicality. Negotiate with Contractor on City's behalf if required. 6.3.Prepare Change Order and documentation including signatures of Contractor, Engineer and Construction Manager for delivery to City. Design 8 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 7. Testing Laboratory and Results 7.1.Coordinate testing laboratory activities with Contractor's activities. Review test reports for compliance with Contract Documents. Log, track and retain test reports in Pro-Trak. Review results with Contractor. Monitor any corrective action and re-testing for compliance. Maintain compliance with City's specifications 7.1.1. Review lab test reports and log any failures. 7.1.2. Review Invoicing from Laboratory to daily activities. 8. Project Completion and Close out 8.1.A. Provide list of deliverables for substantial completion walk through/inspection. Schedule and conduct one (1) project walk through upon receipt of Contractor's notification of substantial completion. Include City Project Manager, Design Engineer and others as directed. Prepare a list of non-conforming work based on visual inspections via Pro-Trak. Record and monitor contractor's corrective efforts and schedule. Schedule final completion inspection for any remaining corrections. B. Coordinate and obtain Design Engineer's signature and seal on Substantial Completion certificate and Final Completion and Acceptance certificate via Pro-Trak. 8.2.Review and coordinate the acceptance of any Operation and Maintenance documents required from the Contractor—forward to Engineer for review and City for use upon Engineer's approval. Ensure Contractor's closeout documents are uploaded to Pro-Trak. Review for completeness and accuracy, including; affidavits of final payment, final pay estimates, as built records, redlines and drawings. Once received, notify the Design Engineer and City Project Manager when completed. Design 9 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 • 8.2.1. Upon completion of close out items, provide recommendation for City's Substantial Completion/Final Acceptance certificate. 8.2.2. Provide indexed project files, redline plans and as- built or record drawings to City via Pro-Trak. 8.3.Conduct Project Close-Out Meeting. 8.4.Prepare and recommend final payment application. (Prepare job record logs transmittals, and correspondence reports in an organized file for delivery to City.) 8.5.Consult with City on any potential Warranty items requiring repair or replacement. 9. Warranty Period 9.1.Schedule, arrange and coordinate a One Year Walk-through of the project to review status of the work 30 days prior to expiration of the One Year Maintenance period. 9.2.Provide staff to conduct and participate in the warranty inspections. 9.3.Prepare list of non conforming work for presentation to the City Project Manager, Design Engineer and Contractor via Pro-Trak. 9.4. Oversee repairs for non conforming work with Contractor. 9.5. Submit final report on completed warranty repairs via Pro-Trak. Design 10 of 10 D5.Revised 01/12 klotz4��� associates 1 160 Dairy Ashford, Suite 500 Houston, Texas 77079 T 281.589.7257 F 281.589.7309 houston.office@klotz.com July 2,2012 VIA U.S. MAIL AND EMAIL Mr. Trent Epperson Projects Director City of Pearland 3519 Liberty Drive Pearland, Texas 77581 Re: Business Center Drive—Construction Management Services Dear Mr. Epperson: Klotz Associates, Inc. is respectfully submitting a work estimate and amendment for construction management services to construct the Business Center Drive Project. The Project includes construction of two lanes from Broadway to the southern entry of the Pearland Town Center and four lanes from the southern Pearland Town Center entrance to CR59. Klotz Associates, Inc. understands that the entire agreement is comprised of the following: "The City's Contract for Professional Services,this proposal letter, and City of Pearland Exhibit'A' Construction Management Scope of Services. This is a street reconstruction project with an estimated construction cost of$3.75M, or$4.3M with contingency, that is currently at the 100% design phase. The project is planned to bid midsummer. The projected construction schedule includes a total of 270 days to achieve substantial completion with an additional 30 days to achieve final completion. The project deliverables will include the basic tasks and services as outlined in the (SCOPE OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SCOPE OF SERVICES,EXHIBIT A). Klotz Associates will perform the above scope of services on an hourly-rate basis for a Not-To-Exceed Fee of $213,734.00 ($202,898.00 for labor and $10,836.00 for expenses). A breakdown of hours per task is included. Additional services will be provided with a mark-up of 10%. We understand that the project start date is dependent on receipt of permits. The contract time parameters proposed are based on milestones for the three phases of work. The Pre-Construction Phase activities will begin following a written Notice-To-Proceed. The Construction Phase Activities are dependent on receipt of a TxDOT permit and successful bidding. The Warranty Phase Activities will be based on Final Completion, approximately 30 days prior to the end of the one-year warranty period. The following schedule is proposed: klotz4llassociates Mr. Trent Epperson July 2, 2012 Page 2 of 2 Task No. Description Schedule 1 Pre-Construction Phase Activities 90 calendar days 2-8 Construction Phase Activities 330 calendar days 9 Warranty Phase Period 30 calendar days Klotz Associates appreciates the opportunity to work with the City on this important project. We are prepared to begin immediately. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have questions or comments regarding this proposal. Sincerely, Z/1.4/ ajdr- William R. Abbott, P.E. Senior Vice President WRA:az Attachment Cc: Ms. Cara Davis, City of Pearland Ms. Andrea DeKam Brinkley, City of Pearland EXHIBIT B Construction Management Services Business Center Drive Extension City of Pearland June 28,2012 Task Subtask Descriptions Principal Construction Inspector/RPR Assistant Administrative Total Total No. Manager Engineer Hours Hourly Rate $ 220.50 $ 153.05 $ 49.09 $ 107.97 S 73.10 1 Pre-Construction 0 20 16 0 3 39 $ 4,066 1.1 Constructability Review of Plans 8 8 $ 1,617 1.2 Pre-Bid Meeting 6 4 1 $ 1,188 1.3 Pre-Construction Meeting 6 4 2 $ 1,261 2 Construction Administration and Management Services 0 206 0 33 35 274 $ 37,650_ 2.1 On-Site Representative 86 11 $ 14,350 2.2 Meetings 43 22 $ 8,189_ 2.2.2 Four(4)Additional Meetings 12 2 $ 1,983 2.3 Manage Construction 11 $ 1,684 2.4 Coordinate Work 43 11 11 _$ 8,573 2.5 Maintain Records 11 11 0 $ 2,871 Construction Inspection 3 Services 0 109 1,720 0 0 1,829,$ 101,117 Full-Time On-Site Technical 3.1 Observation 43 1,570 $ 83,652 3.3 Maintain Daily Progress Logs 110 $ 5,400 3.6 Attend Progress Meetings 66 40 $ 12,065 4 Pay Applications 0 47 0 4 8 59 $ 8,210 4.1 Progress Pay Applications 43 4 $ 6,874 4.2 Final Progress Payment 4 4 4 $ 1,336 5 Document Control 43 0 16 22 81 $ 9,917 6 Change Orders 0 33 0 33 33 99 $ 11,026 6.1 Prepare and Issue RFP's 11 11 11 $ 3,675 6.2 RFP Evaluation 11 11 11 $ 3,675 6.3 Prepare Change Orders 11 11 11 $ 3,675- 7 Testing Laboratory and Results 78 0 78 , 0 156 $ 20,360 Business Center Drive 6/28/2012 Klotz Associates,Inc. City of Pearland 1 of 2 Project Completion and Close- 8 Out 0 28 0 16 6 50 $ 6,452 8.1 Walk Through 8 , $ 1,224 Compile Operation and Maintence 8.2 Documents 8 4 2 $ 1,802 8.3 Conduct Close-Out Meeting 4 4 $ 1,044 Prepare Final Payment 8.4 Application 8 8 4 $ 2,381 9 Warranty Period 0 22 16 0 4 42,$ 4,445 Coordinate One Year Walk- 9.1 Through 8 , $ 1,224 Provide Staff for Warranty 9.2 Inspections 2 8 , $ 699 9.3 List of Non Conforming Work 2 _ $ 306 9.4 Oversee Repairs 2 8 _$ 699 Submit Final Warranty Repairs 9.5 Report 8 4 $ 1,517 Task Total 0 586 1,752 180 111 2,629 $202,898 Hourly PERSONNEL Rate Principal $ 220.50 Project Manager $ 153.05 Construction Manager $ 153.05 Inspector $ 49.09 Assistant Engineer $ 107.97 Administrative $ 73.10 EXPENSES Mileage $ 9,288.00 Tolls $ 1,548.00 $ 10,836.00 Total Expenses Business Center Drive 6/28/2012 Klotz Associates,Inc. City of Pearland 2 of 2 klotzOassociates Stephen L. Byington, P.E. Construction Manager Years of Experience KA:3 Responsibility Other Firms: 8 Mr. Byington will serve as the Construction Manager for the project. Education BS Civil Engineering,Boise Professional Experience State University,2001 Registration Mr. Byington has 11 years of consulting experience with a background in Professional Engineer in Texas, construction and construction surveying. He has played a leading role in #108056 design and construction phase services for a broad range of infrastructure Professional Engineer in Idaho, projects. He has served as Project Manager for all phases of design and #12742 construction, as well as development review. His skill set includes a broad Certified Floodplain Manager range of varying infrastructure-related experience including excellent team (CFM),2008 building,the ability to multi-task, coordinate and mentor staff with natural problem solving skills. Project Experience WA/WB Taxiway Rehabilitation,Houston Airport System,Houston, Texas • Served as Project Manager for construction phase services on a taxiway reconstruction project on the 15L/33R west side airfield complex. • The scope of the project included infield drainage improvements and grading,pavement reconstruction, electrical systems and a new electrical vault building. • The construction phase of this $42 Million project included eight phases and spans almost two years. • Specific tasks successfully accomplished include RFI responses, submittals, phasing adjustments, WCD's, resolving tenant concerns, providing AEROTurn evaluations to improve tenant access, provided exhibits and temporary striping exhibits for operations, and negotiated pavement curing challenges related to anomalous environmental conditions. • Construction was substantially completed in May 2012. White Creek Channel Improvements,Texas A&M University, College Station,Texas • Served as Project Engineer for the construction Phase of an erosion and velocity control project on A&M campus. • Construction phase accomplishments included USACE permit compliance,rigorous SWPPP implementation and challenging construction access. klotzO) associates • The project was completed in 2010. TDRA Sewer Improvements, City of Mont Belvieu,Texas • Served as Project Manager for design and construction phases of a sanitary sewer project that included the installation of 11,000 feet of sewer at depths up to 23 feet and the abandonment of 7 lift stations. • The project included pavement reconstruction,waterline and other utility adjustments. • The project included construction on state,local streets and residential streets. • Project complete summer 2012. Magnolia Road Expansion: Phase 3 Magnolia Road,Pearland,Texas • As construction Phase Project Manager,he provided construction support services for this $9 million dollar road and drainage reconstruction project. This project was complete in summer 2010. Fairmont Park East Street and Drainage,La Porte,Texas • Evaluated drainage,preliminary design and prepared Preliminary Engineering Report for this subdivision. • Designed and prepared construction plans, specifications and estimate for this street and drainage project. • Provided construction phase services during construction. • This project was completed in 2010. Brookglen Detention Ponds, City of La Porte,Texas • Served as Project Engineer on a storm sewer improvement project for a mature residential subdivision that is experiencing flooding. • Work includes multiple detention ponds,and storm sewer construction and channel outfall improvements. The project also included waterline and other utility adjustments. Project was completed in spring,2012. Sheet Flow Relief Structures,City of La Porte,Texas • Served as Project Engineer on a project involving the retrofitting of extreme event storm drainage structures within an existing residential subdivision that is experiencing flooding. • The project included waterline and other utility adjustments. • Construction challenges included work in residential side lot easements. Project completed spring, 2012. RANDOLPH JAMES AMARO 2313 Mars Drive Rosharon,TX 77583 jacicyamaro@hotmail.com 832.794.0054 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY With over 30 years experience,I specialize in construction inspection,project estimation and safety compliance. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE HARRIS COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT—ROAD&BRIDGE,Houston,TX Chief Inspector,2007—2009 Inspector, 1987-2007 • Attended pre-construction meetings of county projects • Inspected contractor's work according to county specifications • Performed monthly estimates for the county for all work performed by the contractors and filled out daily reports showing measurements and quantities performed each day with attached drawings to illustrate • Inspected construction of all types of Harris County projects,included,but not limited to, construction of roads and concrete bridges,installation of underground utilities,roadway excavations,sub-grade stabilization and grading,the placement of forms,re-bar and concrete • Scheduled all lab testing required • Ensured that the contractor was in compliance with the installation and maintenance of SWPPP • Responsible for completing noncompliance reports when required • Reviewed and made recommendations for change orders as needed for all contracts • Kept miscellaneous records and prepared reports as needed GILCO PAVING,Houston,TX General Superintendent, 1981 - 1986 • Performed duties as superintendent over concrete road projects and installation of underground utilities • Scheduled projects over each assignment • Supervised the actual physical construction of the project in strict accordance with the contract plans and drawings • Verified the safety compliance of all contractors on projects from start to finish • Directed and coordinated with all supervisors when required to ensure the production of quality work that met with the approved contract EDUCATION TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE,Waco,TX Associate of Applied Science Civil Engineering Technology August 1971 —August 1973 JOHN FOSTER DULLES HIGH SCHOOL,Sugar Land,TX High School Diploma,May 1969 Activities: FFA,Member, 1966—1967, Building Trades,Member, 1968—1969 REFERENCES Available upon request SECTION VIII- SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS This CONTRACT shall not be assignable except upon the written consent of the parties hereto. The parties have executed this CONTRACT this 9 t h day of July, 2012. BIL E , CITY MANAGER /4/4 /ea/79J WILLIAM R. ABBOTT, P.E., SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT KLOTZ ASSOCIATES Design 5 of 5 D1.Revised 2/10