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R-57-07 Approve Contract w/ CMT for Canal Dredging Engineering & Permit WorkA RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A CONTRACT WITH e 7-* FOR CANAL DREDGING ENGINEERING AND PERMIT WORK NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lemont that: SECTION 1: That the Village Administrator is authorized to enter into a contract for professional services with e, /1).r at a cost not to exceed $70,000. SECTION 2: Effective Date: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in the manner provided by law. The Village Clerk of the Village of Lemont shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause the same to be published in pamphlet form. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COOK, WILL AND DU PAGE COUNTIES ILLINOIS on this ; Day of )ids ;; }' , 2007. Debby Blatzer Peter Coules Clifford Miklos Brian Reaves Ronald Stapleton Jeanette Virgilio Attest: CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk NAYS PASSED ABSENT JOH F. PIAZZA, Vi 1 age P i ent (; .; 'diC,I (. l4 'l i�'I,�r "` -'. 1111 11!`,� James L. Cainkar, P.E., P.L.S. Acting Village Engineer Village of Lemont 418 Main Street Lemont, Illinois 60439 Dear Mr. Cainkar: June 29, 2007 Re: 1 & M Canal Restoration Project, Ed Bossert Dr. to Stephen St. Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. (CMT) is pleased to submit our proposal to provide professional engineering services for the Village of Lemont's Restoration Project on the Illinois and Michigan Canal. CMT is a recognized leader in the field of Water and Wastewater engineering services in the Midwest. Our team brings significant experience and proven project performance in all aspects of water services for the restoration of the 1 & M Canal in Lemont. Our interest has been demonstrated by our visits to the site and conversations on the proposed project. This endeavor is a great opportunity to help revitalize the canal and improve water quality in the area while preserving the canal's historic and cultural significance for future generations. CMT is familiar with the I & M Canal having completed a feasibility study for re- watering a section of the waterway for the Village of Channahon. Our engineers also have established relationships with personnel at the federal, state and local regulatory agencies involved and a thorough knowledge of the process for obtaining permits for the anticipated work. Our engineers hope to further discuss the goals for this project along with the impressive vision the Village has proposed for future canal area improvements. Our approach to this project involves the following elements: • Gathering topographic data to determine the elevations of the canal bottom and sediment volume • Soil and sediment testing performed by subconsultant SEECO • Dredging and disposing of canal sediments • Acquiring regulatory permits to perform the work • Creating a water feature to enhance water quality • Incorporating best management practices on storm sewer discharges to the canal Thank you for the opportunity to present our qualifications. I am available to answer any questions and provide additional information if necessary at (630) 820 -1022. On behalf of the CMT Team, we look forward to working with you and the Village staff. Sincerely, CRAWFORD, MURPHY & TILLY, INC. Bernard D. Held, P,E, Senior Vice President and Director of Water & Wastewater Services ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Statement of Qualifications to provide Professional Engineering Services for the Village of Lemont I & M Canal Restoration Project, Ed Bossert Drive to Stephen Street June 29, 2007 Table of Contents Transmittal Letter 1. Firm Description 2. Similar Projects 3. Key Staff 4. Project Approach 5. Cost Estimate & Proposed Schedule Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc Office Locations Aurora 600 North Commons Drive, Suite 107 Aurora, Illinois 60504 630- 820 -1022 630- 820 -0350 fax Headquarters 2750 West Washington Street Springfield, Illinois 62702 217 - 787 -8050 217 - 787 -4183 fax Two Airport Circle, Suite 201 Rockford, Illinois 61109 815- 963 -9375 Three First National Plaza 70 West Madison Street, Suite 460 Chicago, Illinois 60602 312- 855 -2540 Gateway Tower One Memorial Drive, Suite 500 St. Louis, Missouri 63102 314- 436 -5500 ) ) ) ) ? Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, 401 S.W. Water Street, Suite 209 Peoria, Illinois 61602 309- 637 -1890 707 North Main Street Edwardsville, Illinois 62025 618- 656 -0470 618 -656 -0922 fax 2545 Farmers Drive, Suite 260 Columbus, Ohio 43235 614 -761 -2300 5652 West 73rd Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46278 317 - 298 -4500 Full- Service Consulting rnce 1946, Crawford, Murphy & 'Illy, Inc. (CMT) has provided planning, design and construction services to our clients in both public and private sectors. A staff of over 250 organized into four business units allows CMT to provide highly personalized professional expertise. Water and Wastewater • Treatment processes • Plant design • Water distribution and wastewater collection • Stormwater hydrology and hydraulics Highways and Bridges • Municipal streets and rural highways • Simple, complex and major river bridges • Traffic engineering • Environmental assessments Aviation • Master plans and studies • Environmental assessments • Pavement management studies • Design and construction engineering Land Development • Commercial and business • Industrial and institutional • Large -scale mixed -use Rankings Midwest Construction Magazine In 2005, CMT was ranked as one of the Top 10 Design Firms in the midwest by Midwest Construction Magazine. Engineering News - Record (ENR) CMT is ranked 239th of the top 500 Design Firms according to the 2007 edition of the Engineering News - Record (ENR). In its 2007 Sourcebock, Engineering News Record named CMT to its Top 25 List of Aviation Design firms. Inc. Similar Projects Project iacrfcnrs: • Siinvcyin�T • I.cmocal • f_ hAv in∎; rh,%ar,llicri(, of the Caiial,u-t.a ( :,,nt -arl I't rs,ut: Lisa �Ararun Founet /brine Villag,• AcIutnii:lrorur (C "HI ni ttly ■vir A i]I,i., „I I lull! L,yl IUS) i Armin 5Ircet Iltuttlry, lllin,tis 6014.I 06`)-9(10 ) I'n 1)(( Ti- 1t l; • lyrrmu(l 1 ). • Chris 1'. 1 )neianri>, P..E.,(:I \I • KL•Ily \i. 1;nzltihh<,n, I i. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) laCrawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Feasibility Study for Re- Watering a Section of the Y & M Canal Village of Channahon, IL CMT was selected by the Village of Channahon to help reach their goal of improving the recreational function and overall appearance of the I & M Canal through the area. The goal became particularly important during dry summers when the water levels were very low or non - existant. When the canal bottom became dry, odor from decaying fish was a particular problem along with the undesirable aesthetics of the Canal. Since the I & M Canal and Trail is a historic and recreational resource, the Village of Channahon along with the National Park Service and the Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Commission reinitiated this priority through a feasibility study to determine methods of introducing water to the Canal (i.e. re- water) during dry periods. CMT compiled several recommendations for improving the water quality and quantity. Due to the infrequency of dry periods when re- watering would be required, the option suggested was the purchase of a temporary trailer - mounted pump used at the Des Plaines River or the Forest Preserve quarry lake. CMT also recommended the removal of sediments through a bulk excavation method. The last step CMT suggested was that the southern bank of the Canal be cleared and grubbed to enhance the historical look of the Canal and diminish the debris that is problematic downstream. Similar Projects 1'I( 1 idcliicnN: • [ ( trt r (11 \V1,1r v'i;+luns :111d lAllkr d 19111, Anu'nliml ru> • I l;nht11,1��,ic ;n1�1 f Iv16 :nllic • c1,1u1t :nal \-iilt,i(i1>:11 Srntnl Nplr(r ��i',1R•.uln•1l I'1l1ll1i11g R:.14 R'I1 e: I�ICllanl 1�i11 >7!�c 1:11;,,H101- r c >) \Vc;t Iiluldrr Rn.lc Wlu chnr., II- (it;090 -102. (R ,.I'i) 45) 262 I 1e.1111: • I3cnlaRl D. I I(Ill, I'.i., Pri11ci1�,11 -in -t 'ha1r�1 , l'rui(•i i■1;111.dgki. IO1' t :011,tit r11C (l�_ ?Il • ('llrr> I'. I)�1�;i :uuis, 11 :.,( 1\1 Wheeling Diversion Channel Village of Wheeling, IL The 1.25 -mile long diversion channel helps mitigate flooding for hundreds of local homeown- ers and area businesses. Most of the path of the channel is highlighted in yellow on the aerial view shown above. In order to alleviate flooding to property owners along the Wheeling Drainage Ditch, the Village of Wheeling retained Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. to develop plans for a channel intended to divert 800 cu- ft -per- second of flow from the Wheeling Drainage Ditch in the 100 year storm. The channel alleviated flooding to downstream properties in lesser storms. The project conveys the flow to the Des Plaines River. The project included: • Design of a control structure spillway } • Design of concrete culverts • Modeling of anticipated flood elevations } • Permitting of fill in wetlands through the Army Corps of Engineers • Preparation of a mitigation plan for impacts to "Waters of the U.S." and wetlands ) • Preparation of a grading plan and pre - vegetation plan • Coordination with the Illinois Department of National Resources - Office of Water Resources ) • Coordination with the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Natural } Resource Conservation Service } • Review of right -of -way constraints and property issues • Construction observation } elk; APWA 2002 l Public Works Project ) of the Year - Environmental Category I1 111 Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. } ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Heintz Road and Streambed Channel Realignment St. Louis, MO CMT was selected by the St. Louis County Department of Highways to provide design services for improvements to a one half mile section of Heintz Road. Heintz Road which is categorized as a collector roadway, serves an expanding area of St. Louis County. The primary objective of the improvements was to increase safety through this area and to provide increased capacity by eliminating substandard roadway conditions. Due to the elimination of two bridges and several roadway curves there was a need for realignment to the existing streambed. Regulatory permitting from the St. Louis Corps of Engineers District was required for this streambed channel realignment. The individual 404 Permit required streambed channel realignment to maintain sinuosity. Stream bank stabilization methods including bank shaping, planting, dormant post planting and tree revetment applications were also utilized. In addition, consideration was taken into the design for the re- establishment of stream pools throughout the length of the realignment. The selected alternative consisted of the realignment of Heintz Road to eliminate two bridges and several substandard curves. Project elements included field surveys, preliminary roadway plans, right of way plans, legal descriptions for land acquisition, final roadway plans, traffic control and streambed channel realignment and stream mitigation. The constructed project has met the goals of improved safety and increased capacity of the system. Similar Projects Project Elements: • Permitting • Si remu bank slabi.lization • Surveying Contact Person: •zanies Brown St.. Lo us (;oullly Department of 11iybways (3'14) 61') -8199 Lost Bridge Bike Trait Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Department of Natural Resources ROCHESTER, ILLINOIS TO IDOT CENTRAL OFFICES, SPRINGFIELD Crawford, Murphy and Tilly, Inc. was selected by the Illinois Department of Transportation and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to con- struct a 5 -mile recreational trail. CMT was responsible for the preliminary, final design and construction phase services, • Five -mile recreational trail (Rails to Trails). • Rehabilitation of two railroad bridges. • Planning for fishing pier, • Island with wetland mitigation. • Parking areas. • Signage and landscaping. • Preliminary, final design and construction phase services provided by CMT. Similar Projects Contact Person: Mr. Bob Roads Clriel Engineer Illinois Department of Nal oral Resources 52' South Second Street Springfield, IL 62701 (211)'182 -2605 )I Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. r) �) ) I ) ) I ) ) ) ) Il ) ) ) ) } ) ) ) ) ) } ) 1JICrawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Diagnostic and Feasibility Study - Lake Paradise and Lake Mattoon Mattoon, Illinois The Phase I Diagnostic and Feasibility Study was prepared in accordance with Section 314 of the Clean Water Act. The report was prepared for the city of Mattoon, Illinois, and was partially funded by the U.S. EPA. Lake Paradise and Lake Mattoon are located in central Illinois and are in need of restoration. The lakes provide a drinking water supply for the city, recreation for visitors and residential sites. The study began with a year -long data acquisition period for water quality, water volume, bioanalysis and lake sediment. The field data and other information were evaluated to determine the existing needs for the lakes. In the diagnostic section of the report, many different aspects of the lakes are analyzed, including geology, public access, user population characteristics, present lake uses, comparison to other area lakes, point source and nonpoint source pollution, watershed, land use, past and present limnological data, shoreline erosion, phytoplankton population, fishery and other wildlife. Restoration of the lakes is addressed in the feasibility section of the report by identifying specific measures to alleviate the lake quality. The recommended plan will be implemented with funds from the federal Section 314 or 319 program, Stat of Illinois Clean Lakes Program and City of Mattoon. The City of Mattoon applied for and received a federal Section 319 grant and a State of Illinois Clean Lakes grant for the Phase 2 Implementation of restoration of Lake Paradise. The project is currently in the design phase and will include wetland development, shoreline enhancement, excavation of a silt basin, a lake education brochure and lake aerator. Project completion is schedule for 2008. CMT teamed with the Illinois State Water Survey, Environmental Protection Agency, other state agencies, subconsultants and the City for the project. Similar Projects Project Elements: • Coordination with EPA, Section 314, State of Illinois and City funding • Project management • Nutrient: and sediment buchi et • Development of rest xati 111 measures and cost e strlllatrcn Contact Person: Jim Laity City of Mattoon, IL (211) 23 'i -2454 Key Staff ) } PROJECT PRINCIPAL I & M Canal Village of Lemont Canal Restoration Project Ed Bossert Drive to Stephen Street CMT's Key Staff Bernard D. Held, P.E. PROJECT MANAGER Chris P. Dagiantis, P.E., CFM PLANS AND PERMITTING Michael J. Wittkop, E.I. Kelly M. Fitzgibbon, E.I. AERATION FEATURE K. Scott Knight, P.E. SURVEYORS Corey Worthel, P.L.S. Justin Barber, C.S.T. CMT's Subconsultants SOIL TESTING SEEECO } Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Bernie Held is Director of Water Wastewa- & ter Services for CMT. He is responsible for water and wastewater projects, drainage stud- ies, underground storage tank projects, as well as construction phase services for environmen- tal projects. Relevant Project Experience: Program Management: • $30 million water system improvements, West Chicago, Illinois. • $28 million water system improvements, Aurora, Illinois. Project Management: • Project Manager for the re- watering of the I & M Canal for the Village of Channahon • Preparation of the water system master plan update, Aurora, Illinois. • Preparation of a water system master plan, Woodstock, Illinois. • Replacement of watermain at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago. • New well, ground storage tank and pump station, West Chicago, Illinois. • Kress Road watermain extension for West Chicago. • Design and construction of two 1.0 mg steel ground storage tanks at the Fax Valley East Booster Station in the City of Aurora. • Design and construction of the recoating of the 1,5 mg hydropillar elevated tank on Church Road for the City of Aurora. • Reservoir and pump station relocation program for the City of Park Ridge, Illinois. • Replacement of the potable water supply piping for the Illinois Youth Center, St. Charles, Illinois, consisting of over 17,000 feet of water main. Technical Advisor: • Design and construction of deep well #26 and #27, the well house #26 and #27 and well collector mains for the City of Aurora. • Design and construction of the 1.5 mg Phillips Park elevated tank for the City of Aurora. Town & Country Homes, West Chicago, Illinois • Project manager for the 7,000 -foot extension I V'� A Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. of 24- inch - diameter West Chicago interceptor sewer through DuPage Airport via a private developer. City of Atlanta, Illinois • Project engineer, including design, resident engineering and construction observation, on sewer system improvements, including pumping stations, waste stabilization ponds, collection system and miscellaneous structures. Environmental Management Corporation • Project engineer for the 0,89 mgd north wastewater treatment plant in Monmouth, Illinois, which treats wastewater flow from a 6,000- hog - per -day slaughtering and processing operation. City of Lincoln, Illinois • Resident engineer and construction observer for wastewater treatment plant, and 3.5 mgd combined sewer overflow facilities, • Resident engineer for the replacement of the 36 -inch Rubicon sewer and the city's SSES report. City of Greenville, Illinois • Project engineer for the design of a new 1.57 mgd wastewater treatment facility. A 3 -ring oxidation ditch and two secondary clarifiers are among the major treatment units. The project included $1.5 million in collection - system modifications, the design of excess flow treatment facilities, a laboratory and storage building. Sanitary District of Decatur, Illinois • Project coordinator for the facilities planning amendment, permitting, design and construction phase services required for the 416 mgd combined sewer overflow facility utilizing vortex solids separator technology, including construction of over 1,000 feet of 96- inch - diameter sewer, • Project coordinator for the $1.8M construction of a new laboratory addition. • Project coordinator for construction of the 125 mgd activated sludge treatment plant. Key Staff Bernard D. Held, P.E. Project Principal 8d1VIORN, I41181'lIY , III IY, tondo in, rNhINI Education: University of iviissouri- Rolla, BSC1..,1975 Registration: Professional Engineer IL, IN 31 Yc,nsul I- elmricncc Key Staff Chris P. Dagiantis, P.E., CFM Project Manager (A(vroau, 141110117 s, rn.i.r, III( cb e;tilTING ENG11J1.1.kS Education Ilniv01:m y oI ll linais, IS(F 1994 I.1nphasi' iu iivihaulir•, S Ilvdi(de e) Registrations • I'iolesSirm,tl I:ng:noel Ellinuie • C€ °rI ified lloodpLrin T1ana!Ici • Kane (:aunty- 1luahlied holm Rcvicia Spt'rialisl 13 Ycros of 1 :yiwricncc Computer Experience • I'ondp,irh • • }II:C kA • Iloweiadri • :-.4V PAN Memberships 1inuis !IS;OC1a11Un toL 1oodplain and Stoiiui .t(0a Mau;ulenieiit With Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. since 1999 as a civil engineer. Relevant Project Experience: Project Management: • Project Manager for the construction of the $2.3 million Wheeling Diversion Channel. Project included a 7,200 lin ft - 8 if deep channel and various concrete structures. • Project Manager for the $18 million West Chicago Water Treatment Facilities project. Project included stornrwater management, site work, wetland avoidance and compensa- tory storage. • Project Manager for West Chicago Raw Water Collection Mains including 7.4 miles of wa- termain. Project Experience ) • Preparation of a feasability study looking into the re- watering of the I & M Canal for the Village of Channahon • Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for an Il- linois Department of Natural. Resources -Office of Water Resources permit for a culvert re- placement along a tributary to Hickory Creek in the Village of University Park, Illinois. • Design Engineer for the 7200 -ft -long Wheel- ing Diversion Channel project including drainage structures to reduce flood damage Mr the Village of Wheeling. • Site design including layout, stormwater de- sign, stormwater management, compensatory storage design and wetland avoidance for the West Chicago Water Treatment Plant, West Chicago, Illinois, Permitting with DuPage County Department of Development and En- vironmental Concerns, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Water Resources, FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers. • Preparation of Stormwater Pollution Preven- tion Plan and Notice of Intent for Village of University Park NPDES Phase II Compliance. • Update a HEC -RAS study for the Lansing Municipal Airport, Lansing, Illinois. • Participation in wetland mitigation and co- ordination with the Army Corps of Engineers for the Village of Wheeling, Illinois. • Stormwater design for the United States Army Corps of Engineers -Ft. Benning Apron Expansion, Ft. Henning, Georgia. • Preparation of a hydraulic analysis using HEC -RAS to determine the 100 -year flood elevations through the City of Effingham, Illinois. • Design Engineer including stormwater analy- sis and design for new 285 space parking Lot at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois. • Design Engineer for existing conditions drainage study for the proposed Orchard Road Expansion, Kane County, Illinois. Review Experience • Sweetheart Cup Warehouse /Distribution Center - Improvement Plan and Stormwater Management Review for a 90 acre site and 1,000,000 square foot warehouse. • Regent Park Subdivision single family devel- opment improvement plan and stormwater management review. • Sterling multi - family development improve- ment plan review including review of storm - water management. • PPL Global and Constellation Power —Site plan and stormwater management review for power peaker plants. Review Experience as Engineer for Kane County • Review subdivision, commercial and indi- vidual lot site plans for compliance with Kane County standards and regulations. • Review stormwater designs and hydraulic and hydrologic computations to meet local ordinance. • Review and permit construction activities for compliance with the community Special Flood Hazard Area Ordinance. • Periodic and final inspections of subdivision improvements. • Coordination with IDNR -OWR to complete an audit of Kane County's floodplain enforce- ment. '•�, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Key Staff Kelly M. Fitzgibbon, E.I. Plans and Permitting IfA4PfUPU, IAII 'IIY.L 991.13, INC (; IWSUI:I'l I6 I[t.Gltwit :, EducalJO1i: University nI Illinois, BS(:E, 2004 Registrations: Engineer Intern - Illinois 2.5 Years of Experience Compul,=i Cx.pw ico. ( : • Aulc(:AD • NlalcrCAD /Wdici ] :t1 • IIEC IIM -9 • X1, MM • IIEC RAS • Win IV • 1'EO • IydroCAD • Pondl'dck Piul'. inu.d ir..(ialinnx: Illirn)is Asoci<Etinn Of I400dpl.ii1 and St(nIICJdI 'I Managlemeut WithWith Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. since 2005 as a Water Resources Engineer. Project Experience: • Design Engineer for the rewatering of the I &M Canal for the Village of Channahon, Illinois. • Design Engineer for site, grading, and utility design for G.N. Dieterich Elementary School for Cordigan, Clark & Associates, Inc. The project included storm sewer design, hydrologic modeling, and detention basin design with the use of HydroCAD in addition to preparation of a stormwater management report required for permitting. • Design Engineer for Stormwater Management updates for the the North -South Tollway Extension for the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. The project included hydrologic modeling using HydroCAD for detention basin design. • Project Engineer for the Phase I design of 143rd Street Bridge for the Village of Plainfield, Illinois. The project included hydraulic analysis of several bridge alternatives using HEC -RAS in addition to preparation of a hydraulic report and a location design study. • Project Engineer for the Westwood Creek Stream Bank Stabilization and Hydraulic Study for the Village of Addison. The project included the updating of the existing FEQ hydraulic model in addition to hydraulic analysis of several flood mitigation alternatives and preparation of a report. • Project Engineer for the 2005 Water System Analysis Update for the Village of Bloomingdale. The project included the updating of the existing system hydraulic model using the WaterCAD computer modeling program, the development of a developed future model and potential future model, the evaluation of the existing distribution system using the model and the preparation of a report. 1 Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. • Project Engineer for the 2005 Model Update using the WaterCAD computer modeling program for the Village of Morton. • Project Engineer far the Stage 2 DBP preparation of the Initial Distribution System Evacuation (IDSE) for the Village of Bloomingdale. The IDSE system specific study was performed using the Village's recently updated hydraulic model. • Design Engineer of approximately 450 LF of sanitary sewer for the City of Oregon, Illinois. • Project Engineer for a nationwide retailer in Jacksonville, Illinois. The project included the hydraulic study of a Zone A floodplain using HEC -RAS to develop the base flood elevation. The future condition model included a hydraulic study to reroute the floodplain around the site in addition to providing the required compensatory storage. A hydraulic report was prepared for permitting. • Design Engineer for Electrical Duct Bank designs for the City of Naperville, Illinois. • Resident Engineer for Aurora Clearwell watermain improvements for the City of Aurora, Illinois. • Resident Engineer for the Barnes Road Booster Station for the City of Aurora, Illinois. Previous Experience: • Auto CAD drafting • Developed Site Health and Safety Plans • Phase II Investigations: soil sampling and logging, monitoring well measurements, slug tests • Created soil boring logs, well construction diagrams, and groundwater contour maps City of Lockport, IL Washington Street Reconstruction • Project Engineer for the Washington Street Reconstruction for the City of Lockport. The project included plans for watermain, storm sewer and roadway reconstruction. City of Aurora, IL • Field inspection of the installation of a watermain • Field inspection of the installation of a watermain for the City of Aurora, Illinois. Village of University Park, IL Motor Fuel Tax Projects • Project Engineer for the Motor Fuel Tax Projects for the Village of University Park. Projects included various roadway rehabilita- tions throughout the Village. Prepared reso- lution and bid brackets for the MFT Program including data collection, estimating and preparation of exhibits. Village of Plainfield, IL Hazelcrest Drive reconstruction • Design Engineer for the Hazelcrest Drive reconstruction for the Village of Plainfield, Illinois. Project included watermain, storm sewer and roadway reconstruction. Village of University Park, IL Reconstruction of Dralle Road • Project Field Representative for the recon- struction of Dralle Road for the Village of University Park, Illinois. Project included plans for roadway and storm sewer improve- ments. Village of Plainfield, IL • Field Representative for the Meadow Lane Extension • Project Engineer and Field Representative for the Meadow Lane Extension for the Village of Plainfield, Illinois. The project, which included roadway and storm sewerimprove- ments, created a connection between two off -set residential subdivision streets. The project included the construction of a triple 7' x 10' box culvert, and IDNR and USACOE permitting of the stream crossing. City of Chicago, IL Lakes Station Metra Parking Lot • Project Engineer for the Great Lakes Station Metra Parking Lot. Assisted in the drainage and detention analysis for design submittals. Previous Experience • Geotechnical field technician for geotechni- cat firm. Projects included watermain, sewer, roadway and building construction. • Collected soil samples, used Nuclear Density Gauge, prepared concrete cylinders and per- formed slump and air tests on concrete. O. Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Key Staff Michael J. Wittkop, E.I. Plans and Permitting ilckwFn }D, ;.111HPlTY II IS HY COUSIICI'iN , CPICIIlF1:r Education: University of Iowa, PSCC:, 20ui Registrations: i'.r[1lineer Dion] - Illinois, IL,;va Seminars /Training: Nam., of Laae; /Oigauv.,lIion /II�1t� • i'luiicar I)- i'ity Gawp. I'iaininy • 110T Maten,it,: and OI,nirify 6 Years of 1.xperio)Ice Key Staff Scott Knight, P.E. Aeration Feature ci f 'I iINII, guNPI[Y h'rlILS, lilt. C( ILIJI ;PING 11161trros 1.6 Years, of 1xperience Education: unie,w;ilV ul lilinni�, EKE, 7989 Registialions: l'iolcssi�nial ISnaliuon 11. ill) ) Scott Knight is currently a project manag- er /design engineer, primarily working on wastewater collection and treatment projects. Specific tasks include scope development; coordination between engineering disciplines; schematic and detailed design; preparation of project drawings, specifications and contract documents; preparation of estimates of prob- able construction cost; permitting; bidding phase assistance; financing assistance; con- struction observation; and start -up assistance. Past projects include evaluation, planning and design of wastewater treatment facilities, sanitary collection systems, sanitary pumping stations, etc., for both municipal and indus- trial clients. Wastewater Treatment Plant Project Experience Cities of Edwardsville and Princeton, Illinois Project manager and design engineer for major improvements to the plants in Edwardsville ($10 million) and Princeton ($7 million). Taylorville, Illinois, Sanitary District Project manager, design engineer, and resident engineer for solids handling and activated sludge system improvements. Greater Rockford, Illinois, Airport Design engineer and resident inspection for an aerated lagoon biological treatment system to store /treat stormwater runoff and snowmelt containing ethylene glycol used for aircraft deicing. Sanitary District of Decatur, Illinois Provided periodic construction inspection services at the Lincoln Park CSO facility. Prepared detailed Operation and Maintenance Manual for the facility, which includes a first flush tank and four swirl concentrators and has a peak flow capacity of 416 MGD. Spring Creek WWTP Phelps County, Missouri Design engineer for CSO facilities at the Spring Creek wastewater treatment plant. • Design engineer for numerous components at over 15 separate wastewater treatment plants. • Engineering studies, facilities plan amendment preparation, public hearings, public information and education meetings, NPDES permit modifications, construction/ operation permits, disinfection exemptions, lagoon exemptions, land application of sludge permitting, spray irrigation of wastewater permitting, pretreatment ordinances, local limits computations, state revolving fund loan applications, sewer rate studies. • Project management; schematic /conceptual design; vatue engineering; design workshops; design development; drawings, specifications and contract development; construction cost opinions; life cycle costing; process equipment evaluation and selection; constructibility / functionality evaluations. • Sewer use rate studies for Edwardsville, Effingham and Princeton, Illinois (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet). • SR? loan assistance for Edwardsville, Illinois,($10 million) and Princeton, Illinois, ($6 million) wastewater treatment plants. • Capital Asset Management Plan (CAMP) for Ottawa, Illinois, wastewater treatment facilities. Facilities Planning Experience at WWTPs • St, Charles, Missouri (2003) • Sullivan, Missouri (2003) • East Peoria, Illinois (2001) • Carbondale, Illinois (2000) • Edwardsville, Illinois (1999) • Princeton, Illinois (1996) • Harvard, Illinois (1995) Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Key Staff Corey E. Worthel, P.L.S. Surveying CRAWLOItD. rilIRI'IIY H, tILI�r. IIP :. roFISIJLTIriG I'NGINEI!'s 25 Year of Experience Registration: PtDICSSIOnai Land Suly. v111 Computer Experience: • Topemi •I )Ial NIA! 1:; • GPS • �inloCAI) • Land Dt•ktap • Civil IIcsk s D Mr. Worthel has more then 25 years of experience in surveying and the civil engineering field. Ile has served as survey department manager, party chief, senior engineering technician, and construction manager /observer for numerous projects. Project Experience • Lead Surveyor, • Assisted with the preparation of easement documents for the City of Naperville. • Established new bench marks utilizing GPS equipment for a flood study for Boone County, IN. • Provided topographic surveys and controls for Palwaukee Municipal Airport (Wheeling, IL) and DuPage Airport (West Chicago, IL). Managed Survey Departments Duties included day -to -day scheduling, work load, etc. Performed property research, field work, calculation and monumentation. Final . quality control and review of all survey documents. Equipment maintenance and acquisitions. Survey Party Chief Duties include detailed construction stakeout, obtaining existing field data, and information pertaining to property survey, right -of- way acquisitions, topographic surveys, etc. Performed work in all phases of surveying and field civil engineering, including residential, commercial, city, township, and State. Work with the Illinois Department of Transportation including boundary, cross sectioning, monumentation and Layout. Deed research and documentation, easement preparation, including writing and review to ensure continuous right -of -way. Quality control on plans including constructability and completeness, quality take -offs and cost estimates, Preparation of record drawings, final quantities, and assisting project manager in final project closeout. Senior Engineering Technician Responsible for the quality of the work products and for the schedule and budget for projects. Construction Observation and Testing Maintain construction standards per local, state and federal agency requirements in the installation of potable water mains and appurtenances, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, roadways, miscellaneous structures, pump stations, etc. Maintain project documents, including quantity books, daily construction diary, and assisting project manager in the preparation of change orders, pay estimates and record documents. Nuclear density testing of soil and pavement materials, concrete testing, watermain pressure and leak testing, sewer infiltration, air pressure and mandrel tests. L� Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc Key Staff Justin Barber Surveying f :RA;PFO[lr, MLIb9'II'f F,'I'll I Y, IdC. r00sw:rrdr I @Jr,ItJcI I 5 Years of Experience Education: With Crawford, Murphy & Tilly. Inc, since 2002. Education: University of New Hampshire, Associates in Civil Technology, 2000 Registration: Certified Surveying technician Project Experience: • Utility construction surveys for various projects in Aurora, Illinois. • Design surveys for utility projects in Naperville, Illinois. • Design survey for runway 12/30 runway widening and rehabilitation for Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling /Prospect Heights, Illinois. • Topographic survey for rehabilitation of runway 9/27 for Lansing Municipal Airport in Lansing, Illinois. • Design survey for University Parkway/ Stunkel Avenue rehabilitation and widening, University Park, Illinois. • Design survey for runway 2L /20R extension and Taxiway West Extension, DuPage Airport, West Chicago, Illinois. • Design survey for NE quadrant T- Hangar, Lansing Municipal Airport, Lansing, Illinois. • Subdivision Inspector for the City of Aurora. Responsibilities include insuring proper installation for lighting, sewers, water mains, and storm sewers. • Land surveyor, responsibilities included staking out lot tines, topography, setting boundary points, and construction surveying for new development, MI Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. ) SEECO'S Mission SEECO's philosophy is to provide clients with competent dependable service in a timely manner at a competitive price. SEECO implements a multi - tiered review system of all final reports including a final review by a licensed professional engineer. Company Profile SEECO Consultants, Inc. and SEECO Environmental Services, Inc. (SES) offer a well rounded staff of engineers, scientists, technicians and support personnel. Their staff includes civil engineers, structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, chemists, geologists, and hydrogeologists. SEECO Consultants, Inc. geotechnical and materials testing laboratory is approved by the Ohio River Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Capital Development Board, and the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and the Indiana Department of Transportation. SEECO Environmental Services, Inc. provides assistance with regulatory compliance. This objective is supported by SES's mobile drilling team and mobile laboratory which can be utilized to provide a turnkey approach for our clients, SES performs complete site characterizations, remediation design and remedial construction with site closure documentation for IEPA or USEPA approvals. Both companies are licensed as professional engineering service companies, and are under the same ownership. ) Lil ) Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Key Staff SEECO SOIL TESTING Subconsultant SEECO is a multifunctional civil and environmental engineering company with over 34 years of service to their clients. Village of Lemont I & M Canal Restoration Project, Ed Bossert Drive to Stephen Street Project Understanding and Approach The I & M Canal through the Village of Lemont is a historical feature, stormwater channel and future amenity. We understand the Village has a Downtown Master Plan with a vision to improve the I & M Canal along with proposed new developments. Since the goal at this time is to take one step towards enhancing the I & M Canal, this proposal includes the necessary tasks to complete dredging and water quality features in the section of the canal from Ed Bossert Road to Stephen Street. The tasks for the current improvements include: • Surveying • Soil borings and analysis • Dredging planning and design • Water quality improvements • Permitting and construction documents (plans, specifications, quantities /cost estimate) Project Approach For surveying, a sufficient number of measurements will be taken to represent the surface of the sediment on the bottom of the channel. Soil borings and samples will also be taken to determine the physical properties of the material, the chemical properties or contaminants (EPA List Priority Pollutants) present and the historic bottom of the canal. This information will allow the determination of the amount of material to remove, removal methods and proper disposal methods. Since the area is developed, the dredged material will be hauled away instead of being placed on the banks of the canal. The next task will be to review the water quality and determine a type of treatment or water feature that would make the water more aesthetically pleasing. An aeration device such as a fountain is a likely water feature. Minimizing the amount of sediment re- depositing in. the dredged areas is also a concern. This may not be an issue since the area is mostly developed and new regulations require soil erosion and sediment control at the site. If sediment is considered an issue, the use of some type of structure will be investigated to prevent sediment from entering the canal. Best management practices for keeping potential sediment out of the influent storm sewers will also be considered. Irarli Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc CMT's appraoch will help the Village of Lemont take a first step towards its vision of enhancing the I & M Canal area ) } ) 4..Mi Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. 1 Overall, improvements to the canal must maintain the historical integrity of the canal which limits the improvements that can be proposed. Permitting will have the greatest impact on the project schedule. The major permits necessary are from the Army Corps of Engineers, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources — Office of Water Resources, the Illinois Environment Protection Agency and the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. We anticipate up to a year for permitting through the Army Corps of Engineers. It is our understanding the Village owns this section of canal, and not the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. This situation will eliminate the review by the Division of Land Management. The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency and the local historic commission will need to sign -off on the project. Plans and renderings will be submitted to the IHPA for review. Working towards a final project, construction documents including plans, specification and a cost estimate will be completed for bidding the project. We understand that the goal for this phase of the overall improvements is dredging and water quality improvements. As part of the bigger plan, future work could include improvements to the canal itself, control of vegetation along the banks, construction of trails and the installation of amenities to commemorate local history. This future work is not included in this proposal. CMT would welcome further discussions on the future of the canal in order to help facilitate the Village's goal for development of the area. Project Approach CMT's relationships with federal, state and local regulatory agencies will help smooth the way for obtaining permits ) O ) Cost Summary ) Village of Lemont T & M Canal Restoration Project, Ed Bossert Drive to Stephen Street 1) ) ) ) Cost Estimate CRAWFORD MURPHY& TILLY INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONTRACT ATTACHMENTTEXHIBIT "A" 2007 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COST ESTIMATE Prop BY DATE CPD '.Q8 /29 7 I_ _ CLIENT: Lamont PROJECT DESCRIPTION: I& M Canal Restoration Project TBO �'— APllrvd 8011 08f28t17 ::. -..._. CMT PROJECT NUMBER' 1 DATE R�4' P s 4 .av N F- A sR 41 bp'F�Q ' �O S � RyTASKS l CLASSFICAmONS C'p^ �(' �R�y 0 p, ,� P V � 9`YY n_ 4., 94 ' 'P a' p w qPI. yqp . ,, 49 9y� -9 / 9L � . 4 CURRENT YEAR 2007 HOURLY RATES 5160 '..'$155 -' 5125 - 5110 5105 6100 - 30 286 '.'570 t $95. - '.$70 655'.- '$50' °- 1 SURVEY - 8 82 TOTAL 2 SOIL BORINGS F. ANALYSIS 2 4 DESIGN 4 SEDIMENIT STRUCTURE EVALUATON SEDIMENT RE EVALUATION IO 32 WATER DUALITY EVALUATION 5 (3 CONCEPTS AND I DESIGN) 92 0 PLANS SPECIFICATION, COST ESTIMATE 84 80 -:164 7 PERMTRNG 32 - 32 64. 8 MANAGEMENT 4 16 _ 9 - 20.. 10 - - 11 - 12 13 _ 13 15 TOTAL MAN FOURS - 4 - 18 196 30 40 - 112 > -: 62 - 460 SUBTOTAL - BASE LABOR EFFORT .5690 _ - ¢2,000 ,$21,560 7`$3,000 ,$3400 $10,640. 54.340 TOTAL QJRECT Da+ENSE & REIMBURSABLE. SURVEY _SEECO OTHER EXP TOTAL EXPENSC .::545580.. TOTAL FEE TASKS (CONTINUED) LABOR TRAVEL MILEAGE MEALS & PRINTING EQUIP- MISC EFFORT LODGING MEt4T MTL OTHER EXP OTHER EXP 1 SURVEY : 28100 650 $75 $200 6100 5426 $ 11,20.1 '58525 :611,484 '81,120 53520. 60900: 2 SOIL.BORNGS &ANALYSTS $220: $11.269 3 DREDGING PLANNING AND DESIGN - 51,120° 41' SEDIMENT STRUCTURE EVALUATION - - 53520 26903, 6 WATCR QUALITY FVALUATION(3 CONCEPTS ANC, )DESIGN) 8 ` PLANS, SPECIFICATION COST ESTIMATE $16940 1250 3250 . 51.70903 - 240.:. 7 PERMITTING '56 240., 6 - MANAGEMENT . 53 840 $2.640. 9. 12 . - 15 - TOTALS '545580.: 550 575 '5250 9200 - :'5100 511,264 515939- .$57,519 WE PERIOD OF PROJECT 2007 100% 2000- .2009 2010 TOTAL 100 %. EST% OF OT HRS INCLUDED ABOVE AVERAGE OVERT ME RATE PREMIUM 5% '.00 MULTFVDIR • DT _ PERCENTAGE OF WORT( TO BE PERFORMED BY YEAR WEIGHTING FACTOR FOR 4 %ANMJAL ADJUSTMENT 10000 '1,000() OT ADJUSTMENTFACTOR %'. 00100, MLTFIR 10100 &AMT $460 -- E5nMATE t0% $($29) UNDNi1NGENCr ROUNDING I 6.290 .563750.: TOTAL FEE MATH CROSS CHECK IS OK AY .Um His Lbr&Erp Crawford. Marnhv R TiIIv_ Inr ) Village of Lemont 1 & M Canal Restoration Project _ELL= I I= Project Schedule I1 Preliminary Project Schedule LEI. 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 7 2007 1 I 2008 Task June July Aug, Sept. Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar May June Ilottce to Proceed I II Au list 1,2007 1 I 1 y � '• z+ +n .t .(ifR Lr t- ly r -. :iL4, t y t ft 'iH il'iNu. 9 71 .i...�} v f.. i +t Ys .,,, „ k Ii� I is 5 s X51 +Ll if4:q'i:% Kick -off Meetln ,Data Collection .aX� � Surveying Soil Borings and Samples 1 I 1 I I 1 i Sample Testing ' I I 1 I N I r I Dredging Planning and Design I Plans, Specification and Cost Estimate I 1 1 1 ' �N�NNNN t I 1 NN Pee mining i i I I I I 1 1 1 i I I I I I I I 1 I f I j 1 1 I !totes: [ Dredging projected for Summer 2008. Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.