2010-02TASK ORDER N0.27
TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT DATED AUGUST 12, 2043
Construction Phase Services for
West Side Force Main and West EQ Pump Station,
Prepared for:
City of Clermont (City)
Prepared by:
AECOM USA, Inc. (Successor in Interest to Boyle Engineering Corporation)
General
The City of Clermont (City) plans to build the West Side Force Main to transfer wastewater from the
West Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) to Lift Station E-4, which is tributary to the East Side
Water Reclamation Facility (WRF). Under a separate construction contract, an equalization Lift Station
will be constructed at the West WWTF. These projects will be constructed under two separate
construction contracts. The City has requested AECOM provide construction phase services for these
construction contracts as described below:
Scope of Services
The following presents the specific tasks, which will be performed as part of this Task Order. Because of
the nature of this work, certain assumptions have been made in preparing this Task Order. To the extent
possible, these assumptions are stated herein and are reflected in the budget for services. If the work
tasks required are different from the assumptions presented herein or if the City desires additional
services, the resultant changes in scope and budget will serve as a basis for developing a Task Order as
agreed to by both the City and AECOM USA, Inc. (AECOM). AECOM's scope of services for this Task
Order includes the following:
Task Group 1-West Side Force Main Construction Phase Engineering Services
AECOM will provide limited construction phase services related to the project. The duration of the
construction phase is assumed to be six (6) months. The schedule is compressed since the City plans to
purchase some of the pipe materials in advance of the award of the contract. Under this Task Group,
AECOM will provide construction phase services in accordance with the following:
1.1 Conform Contract Documents: AECOM will update the drawings from the addenda and
incorporate the addenda and original executed contract documents into the project manual to
conform the contract documents.
1.2 Construction Contract: After the City awards the bid, AECOM will assist the City with
compiling and executing the Construction Contract.
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1.3 Pre-Construction Conference: AECOM will prepare an agenda, conduct, and summarize a
Pre-Construction Conference with representatives for the City and Contractor to provide a clear
understanding of the objectives and goals to be achieved in this Project.
1.4 Progress Meetings. AECOM will attend up to six (6) monthly construction progress meetings
to review the contractor's progress and discuss construction issues. AECOM will review the
meeting summaries prepared by the construction contractor.
1.5 Site Visits: Engineers from AECOM will make up to four (4) specialty site visits to observe
the construction progress as requested by the City's representative on the West Side Force
Main work.
1.6 Shop Drawing Review: AECOM will review up to ten (10) submittals and re-submittals
provided by the contractor. AECOM will maintain a submittal lag.
1.7 Contractor Pay Requests: AECOM will review up to six (6) monthly pay requests from the
construction contractor.
1.8 Substantial Completion Review: AECOM will conduct a construction review of the Project
with City and Contractor to confirm substantial completion of construction in substantial
compliance with Construction Documents.
1.9 Final Punch List: Based on the results of the Substantial Completion Review, AECOM will
prepare a final contractor's punch list, which details uncompleted and/or improperly
constructed items identified during the substantial completion review and submit this list to
Contractor and City.
1.10 Final Inspection: AECOM will conduct a final inspection of the Project with the City and
Contractor to review completion of construction in compliance with the Construction
Documents.
1.11 Record Drawings: Based on information provided to AECOM by the Contractor and City,
AECOM will prepare and provide City with a set of reproducible record drawings that
incorporate significant changes made during construction.
Task Group 2 -Construction Phase Engineering Services for the West EQ Pump Station
AECOM will provide limited construction phase services related to the project. The duration of the
construction phase is assumed to be ten (10) months. Under this Task Group, AECOM will provide
construction phase services in accordance with the following:
2.1 Conform Contract Documents: AECOM will update the drawings from the addenda and
incorporate the addenda and original executed contract documents into the project manual to
conform the contract documents.
2.2 Construction Contract: After the City awards the bid, AECOM will assist the City with
compiling and executing the Construction Contract.
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2.3 Pre-Construction Conference: AECOM will prepare an agenda, conduct, and summarize a
Pre-Construction Conference with representatives for the City and Contractor to provide a clear
understanding of the objectives and goals to be achieved in this Project.
2.4 Progress Meetings. AECOM will attend up to ten (10) monthly construction progress
meetings to review the contractor's progress and discuss construction issues. AECOM will
review the meeting summaries prepared by the construction contractor.
2.5 Site Visits: Engineers from AECOM will make up to two (2) specialty site visits to observe the
construction progress as requested by AECOM's on-site representative and/or the City's
representative on the EQ Pump Station work.
2.6 Requests for Information: AECOM will evaluate twelve (12) requests for information (RFI)
and respond to those requests. AECOM will maintain a RFI log.
2.7 Shop Drawing Review: AECOM will review up to forty (40) submittals and re-submittals
provided by the contractor. AECOM will maintain a submittal log.
2.8 Contractor Pay Requests: AECOM will review up to ten (10) monthly pay requests from the
construction contractor.
2.9 Requests for Proposed Changes (RFC's): AECOM will assist the City in reviewing and
negotiating up to ten (10) RFC's, and preparing and processing up to one (1) change order.
2.10 Substantial Completion Review: AECOM will conduct a construction review of the Project
with City and Contractor to confirm substantial completion of construction in substantial
compliance with Construction Documents.
2.11 Final Punch List: Based on the results of the Substantial Completion Review, AECOM will
prepare a final contractor's punch list, which details uncompleted and/or improperly
constructed items identified during the substantial completion review and submit this list to
Contractor and City.
2.12 Final Inspection: AECOM will conduct a final inspection of the Project with the City and
Contractor to review completion of construction in compliance with the Construction
Documents.
2.13 Record Drawings: Based on information provided to AECOM by the Contractor and City,
AECOM will prepare and provide City with a set of reproducible record drawings that
incorporate significant changes made during construction.
2.14 Prepare aDemolition/Abandonment Report to FDEP: AECOM will prepare and submit a
Demolition/Abandonment Report to inform FDEP of the construction procedures to remove
the West WWTF from service.
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2.15 Equipment Operation and Maintenance Manuals: AECOM will review the Equipment
Operation and Maintenance Manuals for the major items of equipment that were furnished and
installed as part of the construction contract.
2.16 Provide Subconsultant Services: AECOM will provide the services of EMI Consulting
Specialties, Inc.
Task Group 3 -Project Management
AECOM will provide project management services including prepazation of subconsultant task orders;
preparations of project instruction manual; prepazation and maintenance of the project schedule;
preparation of project progress reports and general management of the tasks performed by AECOM and
its subconsultants
Services Not Included
The following services aze not included in this Task Order:
1. Services associated with wetlands permitting or mitigation.
2. Endangered species specific surveys.
3. Services related to hazardous wastes.
4. Filing FDEP forms to add major users to the wastewater system.
5. Permit fees.
6. Boundary surveys.
7. Assistance with preparing legal descriptions or acquisition of easements or additional property.
8. Resident Project Representative (RPR) services related to the West FM, LS improvements and
modifications to the West Side WWTF.
9. Preparation of operations and maintenance manuals related to the West FM, LS improvements
and modifications to the West Side WWTF.
City's Responsibilities
The City shall be responsible for providing the following in a timely manner so AECOM can complete
its work and not delay the performance of services.
1. Designate the City Engineer, or their designated agent, to act as City's representative with
respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement. The City Engineer or their agent
shall have complete authority to transmit instruction, receive information, and interpret and
define City's policies and decisions with respect to AECOM's services for this Project.
2. Furnish as-built drawings, specifications, geotechnical reports, and surveys for existing utilities
along the pipeline route.
3. Promptly review, comment on, and return AECOM's submittals. Ten (10) days have been
allocated in the schedule for each City review.
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4. Copy and distribute conformed documents.
5. Promptly advise AECOM when the City becomes aware of any defect, deficiency or changed
condition.
6. Pay all permit application fees.
7. Provide other such services and assistance as needed to expedite and complete this Project.
Deliverables (AECOM)
AECOM will provide the City the following deliverables:
1. One (1) set of reproducible conformed documents and the electronic CADD files.
2. One (1) set of reproducible record drawings.
3. Three (3) sets of monthly reports.
4. Three (3) sets of the draft and final abandonment report.
5. One (1) copy of RFI responses.
6. One (1) copy of the submittals to permitting agencies.
Period of Service
Receipt of a signed Task Order will constitute anotice-to-proceed (NTP). The schedule will coincide
with the construction schedule for each project. The longest construction schedule is for the West EQ
Pump Station at 295 days.
Record drawings will be supplied within 60 days of receiving complete record drawing information from
the Contractor through the City. It is expected that services under this Task Order will be complete
within 355 days of the notice~o-proceed.
The above time represents the time indicated in the construction bid documents. The awarded contractor
may require additional time extensions due to unforeseen conditions. These extensions may require
additional engineering services that can be provided as mutually agreed to by the City and AECOM
through an amendment to this Task Order.
Subconsultants
AECOM will provide instrumentation and mechanical engineering through the use of subconsultants as
stated below. Proposals from AECOM's subconsultants are attached to this scope of work (Attachment
B).
• EMI Consulting Specialties, Inc.: Instrumentation/Mechanical Engineering
Additional Provisions
• The services described herein will be provided in accordance with the current generally accepted
standards of the engineering profession. Certain assumptions have been made in preparing this
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scope of services. To the extent possible, they are stated herein and aze reflected in the budget
estimates included in this scope of services. Reasonable material changes between work tasks, or
level of effort actually required and those budgeted, may serve as a basis for modifying this
scope and budget, as mutually agreed to between City and AECOM.
AECOM is entitled to rely upon the accuracy of historical and existing data and information
provided by City and others without independent review and verification. AECOM is not
responsible for the means, methods, sequences, techniques or procedures of City and Contractor
operations or for safety precautions and programs.
Any Opinion of the Construction Cost prepared by AECOM represents its judgment as a design
professional and is supplied for the general guidance of City. Since AECOM has no control over
the cost of labor and material, or over competitive bidding or mazket conditions, AECOM does
not guazantee the accuracy of such opinions as compared to contractor bids or actual costs to
City.
Documents, drawings, and specifications, and electronic information/data, including computer
aided drafting and design ("CARD"), prepared by AECOM pursuant to this agreement aze not
intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by City or others on extensions of the Project or
on any other project. Any use of completed documents for other projects and any use of
incomplete documents without specific written authorization from AECOM will be at City's sole
risk and without liability to AECOM. City assumes full responsibility for such changes unless
City has given AECOM prior notice and has received from AECOM written consent for such
changes. Electronic data delivered to City is for City's convenience and shall not include the
professional stamp or signature of an AECOM engineer or architect. City agrees that AECOM
shall not be liable for claims, liabilities or losses arising out of, or connected with the decline of
accuracy or readability of electronic data to inappropriate storage conditions or duration.
City will require that any construction contractor performing work in connection with the Project
hold harmless, indemnify and defend City, AECOM their consultants, and each of their directors,
officers, agents and employees from any and all liabilities, claims, losses, damages and costs,
including attorneys' fees, arising out of or alleged to arise from the construction contractor's
performance of the work described in the construction contract documents, but not including
liability that maybe due to the sole negligence of City, AECOM, their consultants, or their
directors, officers, agents and employees.
City also will require that the construction contractor provide workers' compensation and
commercial general liability insurance, including completed operations and contractual liability,
with the latter coverage sufficient to insure the construction contractor's indemnity, as above
required; and such insurance shall include City, AECOM, their consultants, and each of their
directors, officers, agents and employees as additional insureds. The insurance afforded to these
additional insureds shall be primary insurance. If the additional insureds have other insurance
which might be applicable to any loss, the amount of the insurance provided under this paragraph
shall not be reduced or prorated by the existence of such other insurance.
City will provide a copy of the construction contract documents before they aze executed in order that
AECOM may confirm that the above requirements have been met. City agrees to forward to AECOM a
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complete copy of the fully executed construction contract documents. The documents copied to
AECOM will include, but not be limited to, the executed agreement, bonds, insurance certificates and
endorsements.
Compensation
AECOM shall be paid in accordance with Section 3 of the Agreement. A budget showing the estimated
number of hours and other project fees for the tasks described within the Task Order is presented in the
Project Budget (Attachment B). These budgeted amounts were used to determine the lump sum of One
Hundred Fifty-three Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-four Dollars ($153,454) for Task Order No. 27.
AECOM will invoice monthly, based on percent complete for each Task Group as determined by
AECOM.
Authorization
This Task Order serves as an Exhibit to the Consultant Agreement dated, August 12, 2003, between the
City of Clermont and AECOM Engineering Corporation, and is hereby incorporated into this Task Order
by reference.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, AECOM and CITY have executed this Task Order No. 27 this / a T~
day of ~Q,ri,~~~_, 20~D .
"AECOM"
AECOM USA, Inc
By: ~~~~.
"CITY"
CITY OF CLERMONT
By:
A. Thomas Brown, PE
District Vice President
Attachment A - Subconsultant Proposals
Attachment B -Project Budget
Harold S. Turville, Jr.
Mayor
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Memo
To: Wayne Saunders, City Manager
From: Tamara Richardson, PE, City Engineer
CC:
Date: January 4, 2010
Re: Construction Phase Services
West Side Force Main and West EQ Basin
Task Authorization No. 27
AECOM (Successor in Interest to Boyle Engineering Corp.)
In August 2005, the City of Clermont Council authorized Boyle Engineering to perform
engineering services to expand the East Water Reclamation Facility (EWRF). The project
included the design and construction of a force main from the West Wastewater Plant to the
newly expanded EWRF and modifications to the West Wastewater Plant. During the design
of the EWRF expansion, the City opted to split the force main project and the West EQ Basin
from the plant expansion in an effort to obtain more competitive bids.
Task Authorization No. 27 provided $153,454.00 in engineering fees for the construction
phase services of these two projects.
I recommend approval of the additional fees of $153,454.00 for AECOM for engineering fees
related to the construction phase services for the West Side Force Main and West EQ Basin
Modifications.