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R-408-96 03/11/96ITEM V.C. 4 RESOLUTION 2f70(? RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF AN ENGINEERING AGREEMENT WITH BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF FOR PHASE HI ENGINEERING RELATED TO MAIN STREET WHEREAS, the Illinois Department of Transportation and Village of Lemont have committed resources to reconstruct Main Street from Illinois Street to State Street; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Authority have committed to fund 85% of this project, with the Village funding the remaining 15 %; and WHEREAS, the Village has selected Beam, Longest & Neff, Inc. to perform all Phase III engineering on this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees that the attached Local Agency Agreement be approved. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL, AND DU PAGE, ILLINOIS, ON THIS llth day of March , 1996. Barbara Buschman Alice Chin Keith Latz Connie Markiewicz Rick Rimbo Ralph Schobert AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT CHARLENE M. SMOLLEN, Village Clerk Approved by me this llth day of March , 1996. RICHARD KWASNESKI, Village President ITEM V.C. 4 RESOLUTION 1710e RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF AN ENGINEERING AGREEMENT WITH BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF FOR PHASE HE ENGINEERING RELATED TO MAIN STREET WHEREAS, the Illinois Department of Transportation and Village of Lemont have committed resources to reconstruct Main Street from Illinois Street to State Street; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Authority have committed to fund 85% of this project, with the Village funding the remaining 15 %; and WHEREAS, the Village has selected Beam, Longest & Neff, Inc. to perform all Phase III engineering on this project. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees that the attached Local Agency Agreement be approved. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL, AND DU PAGE, ILLINOIS, ON THIS llth day of March , 1996. Barbara Buschman Alice Chin Keith Latz Connie Markiewicz Rick Rimbo Ralph Schobert AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT V V V CHARLENE M. SMOLLEN, Village Clerk Approved by me this llth day of rch , 1996. Attest: (e/ii/dz„;„,„_, )1 l CHARLENE M. SMOI LEN, Village Clerk HARD KWASNESKI, Village President Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Highways /District 1 201 West Center Court/Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 -1096 LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS Agreement for Consultant Services - Construction Engineering Village of Lemont, Main Street from State Street to Illinois Street Section No.: 93- 00020 -00 -PV Project No.: STPM- 7003(066), Cook County February 21, 1996 Mr. Daniel Jedrzejak, P.E. Project Manager Beam, Longest and Neff 951 N. Plum Grove Rd., Suite F Schaumburg, IL 60195 Dear Mr. Jedrzejak: As requested in your letter dated February 9, 1995, we have reviewed the draft Phase III Engineering Agreement for the subject improvement and offer the following comments: 1. Total manhours of 2868 appears to be satisfactory. 2. The allowable vehicle rate for survey van is $40 /day. Please use $40 instead of $50 /day as indicated on "Land Surveyor Hourly Rate Schedule" of Baird & Co. (Subconsultant). 3. Indicate on Sheet 1 of 7 of the agreement: Existing Structure No. as N /A. Please submit four (4) copies of the originally signed Agreement reflecting our comments to this office for further processing. If you have any questions, please contact Ahmed Raheem of our office at (847)705 -4487. Very truly yours, Duane P. Carlson, P.E. District Engineer By: ^"--` Nancy L. Magnus, P.E. Bureau Chief of Local Roads and Streets - cc: Steve Jones - Village of Lemont s: \wp1112art3.doc kMunicipality Lemont (V) L 0 A L A G E N C y Illinois Department of Transportation Construction Engineering Services Agreement For Federal Participation (Type of Funding) STP UOZWnJF -QZF- Name Beam, Longest & Neff, Inc County Cook Address 951F N. Plum Grove Rd. Township Lemont City Schaumburg Section 93- 00020 -00 -PV State Illino7s Project No. STPM - 7003(66) Zip Code 60195 Job No. C -91- 516 -93 Existing Structure No. N/A THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 19 between the above Local Agency (LA) and Consultant (ENGINEER) and covers certain professional engineering services in connection with the construction of the above SECTION. Federal -aid Funds allotted to the LA by the State of Illinois under the general supervision of the State Department of Transportation, hereinafter called the "STATE ", will be used entirely or in part to finance ENGINEERING services as described under AGREEMENT PROVISIONS. WHEREVER IN THIS AGREEMENT the following terms are used, they shall be interpreted to mean: District Engineer District Engineer, Department 'of Transportation Resident Engineer LA employee directly responsible for construction of SECTION Contractor Company or Companies to which the construction contract was awarded Project Description Name Main Street Route FAU 3587 Length 0.6 Mi. Termini State Street to Illinois Street Description: Widening and reconstruction of an existing roadway including new storm sewer; sanitary sewer extension; watermain extension; new curb and gutter; bituminous binder and surface courses; roadway lighting; traffic signal modernization; thermoplastic pavement marking; streetscaping and restoration. Agreement Provisions The Engineer Agrees, 1. To perform or be responsible for the performance of the following engineering services for the LA, in connection with the proposed improvement hereinbefore described, and checked below: a.( X) Proportioning and testing of concrete mixtures in accordance with the "Manual of Instructions for Con- crete Proportioning and Testing" issued by the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research, of the STATE and promptly submit reports on forms prepared by said Bureau. b.( X) Proportioning and testing of bituminous mixtures (including extraction test) in accordance with the "Manual of Instructions for Bituminous Proportioning and Testing" issued by the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research, of the STATE, and promptly submit reports on forms prepared by said Bureau. c.( X) All compaction tests as required by the specifications and report promptly the same on forms prepared by the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research. d.( X) Quality and sieve analyses on local aggregates to see that they comply with the specifications contained in the contract. e.( X) Inspection of all materials when inspection is not provided at the sources by the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research, of the STATE, and submit inspection reports to the LA and the STATE in accordance with the policies of the said STATE. BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) (Sheet 1 of 7) • '..(X ). Inspect, document, and Inform the resident engineer of the adequacy of the establishment and mainte- nance of the traffic control. g.(X ) Geometric control including all construction staking and construction layouts. h.( X) Quality control in the construction work in progress and the enforcement of the contract provisions in ac- cordance with the STATE Construction Manual. i.( X) Measurement and computation of pay items. j.( X) Maintain a daily record of the contractor's activities throughout construction including sufficient informa- tion to permit verification of the nature and cost of changes in plans and authorized extra work. k.(X) Preparation and submission to the LA in the required form and number of copies, all partial and final pay - ment estimates, change orders, records, documentation, and reports required by the LA and the STATE. I.( X) Revision of contract drawings to reflect as built conditions. 2. Engineering services shall include all equipment, instruments, supplies, transportation and personnel required to perform the duties of the ENGINEER in connection with the AGREEMENT. 3. To furnish the services as required herein within twenty -four hours of notification by the RESIDENT ENGINEER or authorized representative. 4. To attend conferences and visit the site of the work at any reasonable time when requested to do so by the LA or representatives of the STATE. 5. That none of the services to be furnished by the ENGINEER shall be sublet, assigned, or transferred to any other party or parties without the written consent of the LA. The consent to sublet, assign or otherwise transfer any portion of the services to be furnished by the ENGINEER shall not be construed to relieve the ENGINEER of any responsibility for the fulfillment of this AGREEMENT. 6. That payment by the LA shall be as hereinafter provided. The ENGINEER shall submit invoices, based on his progress reports, to the RESIDENT ENGINEER, no more than once a month for partial payment on account for his work completed to date. Such invoices shall represent the value, to the LA of the partially completed work, based on the sum of the actual costs incurred, plus a percentage (equal to the percentage of the construction en- gineering completed) of the fixed fee for the fully completed work. 7. That the engineer is qualified technically and is entirely conversant with the design standards and policies ap- plicable to improvement of the SECTION; and that he has sufficient properly trained, organized and experienced personnel to perform the services enumerated herein. 8. That the ENGINEER shall be responsible for the accuracy of the ENGINEER'S work and correction of any errors, omissions or ambiguities due to the ENGINEER'S negligence which may occur either during prosecution or after acceptance by the LA. Should any damage to persons or property result from his error, omission or negligent act, the ENGINEER shall indemnify the LA and its employees from all accrued claims or liability and assume all resti- tution and repair costs arising from such negligence. He shall give immediate attention to any remedial changes so there will be minimal delay to the contractor and prepare such data as necessary to effectuate corrections, in consultation with and without further compensation from the LA. 9. That the ENGINEER will comply with applicable Federal Statutes, State of Illinois Statutes, and local laws or ordi- nances of the LA. BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) (Sheet 2 of 7) The Engineer Further Agrees, to comply with all applicable Equal Employment and Nondiscrimination Acts, Executive Orders, and Regulations re- quired by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Including: a. 23 USC 710.405(b), Nondiscrimination on Basis of Sex in Right -of -Way Acquisition. b. 42 USC 2000d -1, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Nondiscrimination on Basis of Race, Color, or Nation- al Origin). c. 49 CFR 21, Nondiscrimination in DOT Programs. d. 49 CFR 23, Participation by MBE's in DOT Programs. It is the policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation that Minority Business Enterprises, as defined in 49 CFR Part 23, shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts /agreements financed in whole or in part with Federal funds under this AGREEMENT. The ENGINEER agrees to ensure that minority business enterprises, as defined in 49 CFR Part 23, have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of this AGREEMENT. In this regard the ENGINEER shall take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with 49 CFR Part 23, to ensure that minority busi- ness enterprises have the maximum opportunity to compete for and perform portions of this AGREEMENT. The ENGINEER shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The ENGINEER shall include the provisions of this "Policy" in every subcontract, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. Failure to carry out the requirements set forth above shall constitute a breach of this AGREEMENT and may result in termination of the AGREEMENT or such remedy as deemed appropriate. e. 49 CFR 27, Nondiscrimination on Basis of Handicap. The LA Agrees, 1. To furnish a RESIDENT ENGINEER to be in responsible charge of general supervision of the construction. 2. To furnish the necessary plans and specifications. 3. To notify the ENGINEER at least twenty -four hours in advance of the need for personnel or services. 4. That for the performance by the ENGINEER of the services set forth above, the LA shall pay the ENGINEER on the following basis of payment: Amount of Basic Fee. The ENGINEER shall receive, as full payment for completing all work required of him under this AGREEMENT, a basic fee, consisting of payment for the items shown in Section 4 (a), (b), (c) and (d) hereof. a. The ENGINEER shall be reimbursed for his actual costs related to the salaries of his employees for the time directly attributable and properly chargeable to the SECTION under the terms of this AGREEMENT, including salaries of principals of the ENGINEER for time they are productively engaged in work necessary to fulfill the terms of this AGREEMENT. A tabulation showing the present regular hourly salary range for each class of em- ployee expected to work on this SECTION is as follows: Classification Principal Engineer /pro j ect Engineer Sr. ConsP'agon Chief of Party Instrument Man Rodman Inspectors /Summer Help Clerical Construction Eng./ QA /QC Technician Hourly Rate Range From 32.45 Eng 27.60 T 22.93 10.20 10.90 10.24 13.40 15.00 To 33.94 33.32 22.93 11.00 10.90 14.50 13.40 21.60 BLN Classification Engineer V Engineer IV Survey Supervisor Instrument Man Rodman Inspector I Clerical Designer /Detailer BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) (Sheet 3 of 7) The classifications of the employees used In the work should be consistent with the employee classifications and estimated manhours shown In EXHIBIT A. If the personnel of the firm, including the Principal Engineer, perform routine services that should normally be performed by lesser - salaried personnel, the wage rate billed for such services shall be commensurate with the work performed. In the event that additional classes of employees must be utilized or if salary adjustments are made, the above data may be modified by agreement between the ENGINEER and the LA. Costs related to salaries shall include actual withholdings and contributions by either the employee or the ENGINEER for the approved payroll burden items set forth in Exhibit A of this AGREEMENT. b. The ENGINEER shall be reimbursed for his direct non -salary costs which are directly attributable and properly allocable to the Project. (1) Direct non -salary costs paid by the ENGINEER may also include in -plant and travel expenses. Travel ex- penses within the State of Illinois only, that are necessary to fulfill the terms of this AGREEMENT, may be directly charged to the SECTION. Reimbursable travel expenses shall include the reasonable cost of meals, lodging, incidental expenses, and transportation for regular employees and principals of the ENGI- NEER only while away from their regular place of duty and directly engaged on the SECTION. Travel ex- penses may be based on actual costs, or on an agreed per diem or mileage basis, or on a combination of the two, provided the resulting charge is reasonable. The ENGINEER will not be required to submit re- ceipts for reimbursement of in -plant and travel expenses, but will be required to submit a detailed listing of such actual expenses certified by him to be direct SECTION costs that are not included in overhead. (2) The withholding provisions contained in Section 5a and 5b of this AGREEMENT shall not apply to costs enumerated in Section 4b above. c. The ENGINEER shall be reimbursed for his actual overhead or indirect costs to the extent that they are proper- ly allocable to the SECTION. Such costs shall be established in accord with sound accounting principles and business practices Such costs are included in the overhead and expense rate set forth in EXHIBIT A of this AGREEMENT. The rate shown in EXHIBIT A is provisional for use in computing partial payments. Upon com- pletion of the SECTION, final payment for indirect costs will be determined by audit of the ENGINEER'S ac- counts to establish the actual indirect costs incurred during the period of this AGREEMENT which are proper- ly allocable to it. d. The ENGINEER shall be paid a fixed fee (lump sum) of $ 20 , 021 .44to cover profit only. The maximum total amount payable, including actual costs, fixed fee, and contingencies, shall not exceed $L09,772•97 unless there is a substantial change in the scope, complexity, or character of the work, or there is a substantial overrun in the time necessary for the ENGINEER to complete the work due to causes beyond his control. Under these circumstances, adjustments In total compensation to the ENGINEER shall be determined through negotiation between the parties of this AGREEMENT and concurred in by the STATE. 5. Partial Payments. The LA, for and in consideration of the rendering of the engineering services enumerated herein, agrees to pay to the ENGINEER for rendering such services the basic fee hereinafter established in the following manner: a. For the first 50% of completed work, and upon receipt of monthly invoices from the ENGINEER and the ap- proval thereof by the LA, monthly payments for the work performed shall be due and payable to the ENGI- NEER, such payments to be equal to 90% of the value of the partially completed work (See Section 6 of THE ENGINEER AGREES) minus all previous partial payments made to the ENGINEER. b. After 50% of the work is completed, and upon receipt of monthly invoices from the ENGINEER and the ap- proval thereof by the LA, monthly payments covering work performed shall be due and payable to the ENGI- NEER, such payments to be equal to 95% of the value of the partially completed work (See Section 6 of THE ENGINEER AGREES) minus all previous partial payments made to the ENGINEER. c. Final Payment - Upon approval by the LA but not later than 60 days after the work is completed and all final measurements and reports have been made and accepted by the LA, a sum of money equal to the basic fee as determined in this AGREEMENT Tess the total of the amounts of partial payments previously paid to the ENGI- NEER under Section 5a and 5b of this AGREEMENT shall be due and payable to the ENGINEER. It Is Mutually Agreed 1. That the ENGINEER and his subcontractors will maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records,and other evidence pertaining to cost incurred and to make such materials available at their respective offices at all reasonable times during the AGREEMENT period and for three years from the date of final payment under.this AGREEMENT, for inspection by the STATE, Federal Highway Administration, or any authorized representatives of the Federal Government and copies thereof shall be furnished if requested. BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) (Sheet 4 of 7) 2. That all services are to be furnished as required by construction progress and as determined by the RESIDENT 't ENGINEER. The ENGINEER shall complete all services specified herein within a time considered reasonable to the LA, after the CONTRACTOR has completed the construction contract. 3. That all field notes, test records and reports shall be turned over to and become the property of the LA and that during the performance of the engineering services herein provided for, the ENGINEER shall be responsible for any loss or damage to the documents herein enumerated while they are in his possession and any such loss or damage shall be restored at his expense. 4. That this AGREEMENT may be terminated by the LA upon written notice to the ENGINEER, at his last known post office address, with the understanding that should the AGREEMENT be terminated by the LA, the ENGINEER shall be paid for any services completed and any services partially completed. The percentage of the total ser- vices which have been rendered by the ENGINEER shall be mutually agreed by the parties hereto. The fixed fee stipulated in Section 4d of THE LA AGREES shall be multiplied by this percentage and added to the ENGINEER'S actual costs to obtain the earned value of work performed. All field notes, test records and reports completed or partially completed at the time of termination shall become the property of, and be delivered to, the LA. 5. That any differences between the ENGINEER and the LA concerning the interpretation of the provisions of this AGREEMENT shall be referred to a committee of disinterested parties consisting of one member appointed by the ENGINEER, one member appointed by the LA, and a third member appointed by the two other members for disposition and that the committee's decision shall be final. 6. That in the event the engineering and inspection services to be furnished and performed by the LA (including personnel furnished by the ENGINEER) shall, in the opinion of the STATE be incompetent or inadequate, the STATE shall have the right to supplement the engineering and inspection force or to replace the engineers or inspectors employed on such work at the expense of the LA. 7. That the ENGINEER has not been retained or compensated to provide design and construction review services relating to the contractor's safety precautions, except as provided in Section 1 f of the ENGINEER AGREES. Successors and Assigns That the LA and the ENGINEER bind themselves, their successors, executors, administrators, and assigns to the other party of this AGREEMENT, and to the successors, executors, administrators, and assigns of such other party in respect to all covenants of this AGREEMENT. Executed by the LA: ATTEST: By ed-el--(4,T7 - /.1Z2 Clerk (SEAL) of the (Municipality /Township /County) State of Illinois, acting by and Title: Executed by the ENGINEER: ATTEST: By z.u.C11-cY gi Title: C51 By Title: g„ BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) (Sheet 5 of 7) I hereby certify that I am the Federal -Aid Project STPM -7003 ( 66 ) Certiftcation of Engineer and duly authorized representative of the firm of Beam, Longest & Nef„fhose address is 951 N. Plum Grove Rd. , Ste. F, and that neither I nor the above firm I herein represent has: Schaumburg, IL 601.95 (a) employed or retained for a commission, percentage, brokerage, contingent fee, or other considerations, any firm or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above ENGINEER) to solicit or secure this AGREEMENT, (b) agreed, as an express or implied condition for obtaining this AGREEMENT, to employ or retain the services of any firm or person in connection with carrying out the AGREEMENT, or (c) paid, or agreed to pay to any firm, organization or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above ENGINEER) any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind for, or in con- nection with, procuring or carrying out the AGREEMENT. In addition, I and the firm I herein represent: (d) are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily exclud- ed from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency; (e) have not within a three -year period preceding this AGREEMENT been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempt- ing to obtain or performing a public (Federal, State or local) transaction or contract under a public transac- tion: violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (f) are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (e) of this certification; (g) have not within a three -year period preceding this AGREEMENT had one or more public transactions (Federal, State or local) terminated for cause or default; Where the ENGINEER is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such ENGINEER shall attach an explanation to this AGREEMENT. I acknowledge that this certificate is to be furnished to the LA and the STATE, in connection with this AGREEMENT involving participation of Federal -aid highway funds, and'is subje to applicable State and Federal laws, both crimi- nal and civil. (Date) ' = z �� (Signature) Certification of LA I hereby certify that I am the of (County Board Chairman /Mayor /Village President, etc.) (County /Municipality/Township) and that the above ENGINEER or his representative has not been required directly or indirectly as an express or im- plied condition in connection with obtaining or carrying out this AGREEMENT to: (a) employ or retain, or agree to employ or retain, any firm or person, or (b) pay, or agree to pay, to any firm, person or organization, any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind; except as herein expressly states (if any); I acknowledge that this certificate is to be furnished to the STATE, in connection with this AGREEMENT involving participation of Federal -aid highway funds, and is subject to applicable State and Federal laws, both criminal and civil. (Date) (Signature) BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) (Sheet 6 of 7) Exhibit A Construction Engineering Route: FAU 3587 Local Agency: Lemont (Municipality/Township /County) Section: 92- 00020 -00 -PV Project: STPM - 7003(66) Job No.: C-91- 516 -93 *Firm's approved rates on file with IDOT's Bureau of Accounting and Auditing: Payroll Burden & Fringe Rate 42.14 % Overhead & Expense Rate 99.43 % = 141.57 Complexity Factor 0.00 Cost Estimate of Consultant's Services in Dollars Element of Work Employee Classification Man- Hours Pay- Roll Rate Pay- Roll Costs *Payroll Burden Fringe & Overhead Costs Subtotal In -House Directs Services By Others Profit Total Construction Observation Proj. Manager 72 31.40 2,260.80 3,200.61 5,461.41 6,912.00 1,756.22 14,129.63 • Sr. Const. Eng. 735 27.45 20,175.75 28,562.81 48,738.56 6,728.61 • 55,467.17 Const. Eng. Qa /Qc 1,200 17.50 21,000.00 29,729.70 50,729.70 7,003.50 57,733.20 Insp. /Summer Help 330 9.75 3,217.50 4,555.01 7,772.51 1,073.04 8,845.55 Geo. Control / Const. Layout/Staking Party Chief 53 22.93 1,215.29 1,720.49 2,935.78 344.00 27,844.74 455.18 31,579.70 Instrument Man 53 13.92 737.76 1,044.45 1,782.21 246.04 2,028.25 Rodman 53 10.90 577.70 817.85 1,395.55 192.66 1,588.21 Material Testing /Documentation Const. Eng. Qa /Qc 240 17.50 4,200.00 5,945.94 10,145.94 17,296.00 1,400.70 28,842.64 Project Management /Administration Proj. Manager 72 31.40 2,260.80 3,200.61 5,461.41 975.00 895.35 7,331.77 Clerical 60 13.50 810.00 1,146.72 1,956.72 270.14 2,226.85 Totals 2,868 196.25 56,455.60 79,924.19 136,379.79 8,231.00 45,140.74 20,021.44 209,772.97 BLR 4352 (Rev. 11/89) Sheet 7 of 7) EXHIBIT B SUMMARY OF DIRECT COSTS MAIN STREET PHASE III Vehicle - Company Estimated 130 working days + 14 days start -up and close -out 1.5 vehicles /day x 144 days = 216 days x $32 /day = $6,912.00 Field Supplies Lath, Paint, Ribbon = $250.00 Film (Field Photolog) Video Tape - 4 x $10.00 ea. = $40.00 Still Photographs - 6 rolls x 36 /roll = 216 pictures 216 pictures x $0.25 /picture = $54.00 Miscellaneous Reproduction/Xeroxing Blueline Reproduction - 150 sheets x $1.50 /ea. = $225.00 Xeroxing - 1,500 sheets x $0.10 /ea. = $150.00 Computer Charges (Electronic Record Keeping/Data Processing) Clerical - 60 hours x $10/hour = $600.00 TOTAL = $8,231.00 US ER3\MARKE"[WG RE E\BLN -06. DOC STATE OF ILLINOIS DRUG FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION This certification is required by the Drug Free Workplace Act (I11. Rev. Stat., ch. 127, par. 152.311). The Drug Free Workplace Act, effective January 1, 1992, requires that no grantee or contractor shall receive a grant or be considered for the purposes of being awarded a contract for the procurement of any property or services from the State unless that grantee or contractor has certified to the State that the grantee or contractor will provide a drug free workplace. False certification or violation of the certification may result in sanctions including, but not limited to, suspension of contract or grant payments, termination of the contract or grant and debarment of contracting or grant opportunities with the State for at least one (1) year, but not to be more than five (5) years. For the purpose of this certification, "grantee" or "contractor" means a corporation, partnership, or other entity with twenty -five (25) or more employees at the time of issuing the grant, or a department, division, or other entity with twenty -five (25) or more employees at the time of issuing the responsible for the specific performance under a contract or grant of $5,000 or more from the State. The contractor /grantee certifies and agrees that it will provide a drug free workplace by: A. Publishing a statement: 1. notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance, including cannabis, is prohibited in the grantee's or contractor's workplace; 2. specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition; 3. notifying the employee that, as a condition of employment on such contract or grant, the employee will: a. abide by the terms of the statement; and b. notify the employer of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction; B. Establishing a drug free awareness program to inform employees about: 1. the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; 2. the grantee's or contractor's policy of maintaining a drug free workplace; USER3\ MARKET \ AGREE \BLN -06. WP5 3. any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and 4. the penalties that may be imposed upon an employee for drug violations. C. Providing a copy of the statement required by sub - paragraph (a) to each employee engaged in the performance of the contract or grant and to post the statement in a prominent place in the workplace. D. Notifying the contracting or granting agency within ten (10) days after receiving notice under part (b) of paragraph (3) of subsection (a) above from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. E. Imposing a sanction on, or requiring the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program by, an employee who is so convicted, as required by section 5 of the Drug Free Workplace Act. F. Assisting employees in selecting a course of action in the event drug counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation is required and indicating that a trained referral team is in place. G. Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug free workplace through implementation of the Drug Free Workplace Act. THE UNDERSIGNED AFFIRMS, UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY, THAT HE OR SHE IS AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THIS CERTIFICATION ON BEHALF OF THE DESIGNATED ORGANIZATION. BEAM, LONGEST AND NEFF, INC. Printed Name o 0(sganization // ,---7 -c- -c. ' _ J /ter ) Signature of Authorized Representative Eric Reske, Executive Vice President Printed Name and Title 35- 0925120 Federal Taxpayer Identification Number /27 / Date January 19, 1996 Mr. Dan Jedrzejak, P.E. Beam, Longest and Neff, Inc. 951 Plum Grove Road Suite F Schaumburg, Illinois 60195 Proposal for Construction Materials Testing & Inspection Main Street Improvements Lemont, Illinois S CHLEE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES .c CONSULTING ENGINEERS Dear Mr. Jedrzejak: We have prepared a budget estimate for our services based on the assumed construction schedule and plan quantities provided. In this time frame we have included for the scope of work these general items: Subgrade Preparation Laboratory testing of materials proposed for use, Field inspection of subgrade materials, Field density testing of compacted fill materials. Roadway Base Construction Laboratory testing of subbase, and base course materials; Field density testing of compacted base materials. Bituminous Concrete Pavements Bituminous batch plant inspection, inspection of bituminous concrete Iaydown operations, r - - ,;' , ...;.., '� j �,� `, •r f is Laboratory testing of bituminous concrete 'materials. oncrete Placement Concrete batch plant inspection for curb and gutter and:'miscelfaneous: concrete placements, r Field testing including: slump, air content and strength specimens, for curb and gutter and miscellaneous concrete placements, Laboratory testing of strength specimens (cylinders). 1612 LANDMEIER ROAD UNIT ;B ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS 60007 ...,, -nno '1 /Ma . VA- V.. ?A4_)94_A611.: • $CHLEEDE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS We propose to provide the necessary inspections and testing using experienced personnel and recognized test procedures developed by IDOT, ASTM, ACI, etc. The testing scope of work is typical for STP type projects. Our services would be provided at the request of your designated representative on a unit rate basis in accordance with the, Schedules of Services and Fees - Attachment A, included in our proposal package. We-have prepared a budget estimate (on the attached spread sheet, A -1) based on the proposed schedule of completion and the typical testing frequencies as required by the local municipalities. The budget presented represents our best estimate of the cost of the work in Tight of our experience on similar projects. The cost of our services is dependent on the project schedule which we of course do not control. Actual job conditions, changes in schedule and the quality of your subcontractor's work may effect the level of effort required by our personnel to perfrom our function. The final cost of these services will be based upon the total amount of work performed. The estimate may prove high or low. In either case, the client will only pay for the actual amount of work performed. We are staffed and equipped to aid you in the successful completion of this project and are available to discuss any aspect of our proposal at your convenience. Sincerely, SCHLEEDE- HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. 27) tr. William D. Pr'gge, P.E. / (/ Project Ma ger Step -n Schleede, P. E. Principal WDP /SCS /dsc Attachments: Attachments A, Al $CHLEEDE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. 'CONSULTING ENGINEERS PART A SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AND FEES - ATTACHMENT A COST ESTIMATE FOR QUALITY CONTROL TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES - ATTACHMENT Al CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES FOR MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS LEMONT, ILLINOIS PREPARED BY SCHLEEDE- HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS $CHLEEDE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS SCHLEEDE - HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. BASIS OF RATES SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AND FEES - ATTACHMENT A We propose to provide the necessary Engineering Consultation and Quality Control inspections and testing, using experienced personnel, in accordance with the project specifications and recognized test procedures developed by, ASTM, ACI, AASHTO, AWS, UL, etc. We can also provide pavement coring, roadway condition studies, soil surveys, • boring and foundation studies and many other engineering analysis, problem solving and consultation services. Our services would be provided at the request of your designated representative on a unit rate basis in accordance with the Schedules of Services and Fees. Engineering Technicians or Field Engineers would be assigned to provide the field services as requested by your Designated Representatives. Engineering liaison, review and supervision will be provided by a Project Engineer. In addition to the field and laboratory technical staff, we are able to provide full engineering backup services. Our engineering staff will be available to provide consultation and recommendations which may be required when job site problems are experienced. Our billing philosophy is simple and direct. We account and invoice for all time expended on a project by our personnel for inspections, preparing and reviewing reports, attending meetings, resolving problems or providing services productive to the project. Our field people are quoted on a time basis which includes being fully equipped and expendable supplies. There are no additional tack -on charges for things like nuclear gauges, trucks, etc. 1 $CHLEEDE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ATTACHMENT A FEE SCHEDULE GENERAL INSPECTION AND TESTING CONSTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION SERVICES A. Engineering Technician We will provide the services of an Engineering Technician for a fee of $ 34.50 per hour. A four(4) hour minimum/ day is applicable Engineering Technician work will include the following: 1. Concrete Plant inspection and monitoring of plant operations, job site inspection and monitoring of concrete placement; concrete testing, including entrained air, slump, and yield tests, unit weight and temperatures; and molding of concrete cylinders. 2. Soils Inspection and quality control of engineered backfill and field density testing, shallow footing inspections. 3. Bituminous Concrete and Cold mix recycling Laydown inspection, density tests and rolling patterns. B. Senior Engineering Technician We will provide the services of a Senior Engineering Technician for a fee of $ 39.50 per hour. A four(4) hour minimum/ day is applicable Senior Engineering Technician work will include all work areas as shown for an Engineering Technician, plus the following additional inspection tasks: 1. Soils Inspection and quality control of foundations, and field determination of bearing capacities for deep foundation systems 2. Concrete Checking re -steel placement and resolving special concrete problems. SCHLEEDE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D) C. Engineering Services Engineering Services for inspection, test evaluation, contract administration, laboratory and field supervision, resolution of special, problems, preparation of reports, job -site and other job related meetings and consultation will be furnished in accordance with the following schedule of hourly rates: Draftsman S 35.00 Technician Quoted Above Field Engineer $ 55.00 Staff Engineer $ 65.00 Project Engineer or Materials Consultant $ 90.00 Principal Engineer $105.00 D. Laboratory Services Our fully equipped laboratory can provide a full range of tests, rates for tests not specifically quoted available on request. 1. Compressive Strength tests of concrete cylinders, including expendable supplies (molds), curing (Pick -up additional) $ 12.00 ea. 2. Aggregate Gradation Dry Sieve Analysis $ 35.00 ea. Washed Sieve Analysis $ 40.00 ea. Hydrometer & Sieve Analysis $ 65.00 ea. 3. Moisture - Density Relationship ASTM D -698 (Standard Proctor Test) $ 125.00 ea. 4. Moisture- Density Relationship ASTM D -1557 (Modified Proctor Test) $ 135.00 ea. 5. Atterberg Limits $ 55.00 ea. 6. Marshall Stability Tests, plant or field grab sample tested in lab, set of three biscuits, per test $ 85.00 ea. 7. Extraction & Gradation test, per sample $ 85.00 ea. E. Miscellaneous Services Concrete cylinder pick -up trips will be invoiced when cylinders are picked up as a special trip and not returned to laboratory by SHA personnel commuting to jobsite $ 34.50 /hour 3 SCHLEEDE HAMPTON ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ATTACHMENT A (CONT'D) NOTES TO FEE SCHEDULE 1. Personnel rates quoted are based on an 8 hour work day, Monday through Friday, services performed over 8 hours per day and on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays will be subject to overtime rates of 1.40 times the applicable hourly rate. 2. Invoices will be submitted once a month for services rendered during the prior month. 3. Rates quoted above include 4 copies of reports distributed and mailed in accordance with your instructions. Additional copies will be billed at a rate of $0.25 per sheet. 4. The presence of our personnel on site will be for the express purpose of observing the work and performing specific tests to document compliance of the work with the applicable specifications. We will not be responsible for job site safety, that duty being properly an obligation of the Contractor, who should be so informed. We will comply fully with the Contractor's safety program. 5. Services and fees not specifically listed above will be quoted upon request. 4 MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS Revised 1/25/96 n O LEMONT, ILLINOIS z cn c ( l t 0 1 Estimate of Testing & Inspection Costs ATTACHMENT A 1 Z I 0 TEST INSPECTION PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS LABORATORY TESTING LAB WORK WORK DESCRIPTION 1UANTITY technician Sr. tech COST Marshall/ Proctor Hydrometer Mechanical Washed Cylinder Misc. COST ITEM (mandays) I (mandays) EXTENSION Cylinders Extracts 0-698 & Atterberq Sieve Sieve Pickup Shotc rete EXTENSION TOTAL SUBGRADE PREPARATION 5552.00 V Excavation 4320 cy 2.0 5552.00 CA Embankment 1760 cy 1.0 5276.00 1 1 5245.00 5521.00 ME 2250 cy Gran. Trench Backtili 6150 cy 1.0 5276.00 1 1 5165.00 5441.00 ROADWAY BASE Sub base Granular 1620 cy 2.0 5552.00 1 1 5165.00 5717.00 Bit. Base Course 3020 cy 6.0 6.0 53.552.00 4 $680.00 54,232.00 BlTUMINOUS CONCRETE Binder Course 1750 ton. 2.0 2.0 51,184.00 1 5170.00 $1,354.00 Surface Course • 1200 tons 1.0 1.0 $592.00 1 5170.00 5762.00 . PC CONCRETE PCC Driveways 70 cy 2.0 5552.00 16 1 $243.75 5795.75 Sidewalk 300 cy 4.0 $1,104.00 32 4 2 • 5627.50 51,731.50 Curb and Gutter cy 4.0 51,104.00 16 1 5243.75 51,347.75 Medan 5 cy 4 2 5151.50 5151.50 Pavement 110 cy 1.0 5276.00 12 .. 2 2 $317.50 5593.50 TUNNEL SHOTCRETE Tunnel Lining 1.0 $276.00 1 5250.00 TOTAL. 27.0 9.0 $10,296.00 80 6 3 1 6 2 8 1 53.429.00 513,725.00 5276.00 /dy 5316.00 /dy 512.00 /ea 5170.00 /ea $125.00 /ea $120.00 /ea $35.00 /ea 540.00 /ea $51.75 /ea $250.00 /ea • •• 57,452.00 52,844.00 510,296.00 5960.00 51,020.00 5375.00 5120.00 $210.00 580.00 5414.00 $250.00 53,429.00 513,725.00 ALLOWANCE FOR ADDITIONAL ITEMS Tech Overtime 24 hr. 51,126.08 Sr. Tech Overtime 12 hr. 5644.64 53,570.72 Project Engineer 20 hr. 51,800.00 subtotal of additional allowancosa S17,295.72 GRAND TOTAL w /additional allowance= • L • BAIRD & COMPANY LAND SURVEYORS AT THE HISTORIC RAILROAD DEPOT 133 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET LOCKPORT, ILLINOIS 60441 PHONE: 815- 838 -2897 FAX: 815- 838 -0925 February 5, 1996 BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF INC. 951 North Plum Grove Road, Suite F Schaumburg, Illinois 60195 Attn: Mr. Daniel Thomas Jedrzejak, P.E. Re: FAU 3587 (Main Street) Village of Lemont Construction Staking Dear Mr. Jedrzejak, BARBARA.). BAIRD, PLS PRESIDENT LANCE A. VINSEL, PLS VICE PRESIDENT DAVID A. CLAASSEN, PLS KEITH W. STODDARD, PLS We are pleased to provide the following proposal for the above referenced project. Please refer to the attached "Cost Estimate of Consultant's Services ", "Direct Cost Summary" and "Average Hourly Work Rates" for costs associated with the following scope of services. Scope of services: a. "Administration" includes site meetings, in house quality control meetings, daily project management, setting up files and billings. b. "Control" includes verifying, setting offsets and ties for existing horizontal and vertical controls. c. "Computations" includes the office calculations necessary for the layout of the project. d. "Curb" includes the setting of hubs for preliminary and final curb construction. This item includes staking each curb with preliminary and final stakes. Staking interval will be 15 meters. e. "Structures" includes the setting of hubs for storm, sanitary and water structures. This item includes staking each item once. Any other services will be provided on a cost plus basis. A copy of our current "Land Surveyor Hourly Rate Schedule" is attached. If you have any questions please call. S. cerely, Lan e A. inse , 'LS, Vice President EXHIBIT D COST ESUMATE OF CONSLLTANTS SERVICES -___= :ms=s 7■14 M_= __111/ _3= BAIRD & COMPANY CUEMT : VILLAGE CF LEMONT PROJECT FAU 3597 (MAIN STREET) CONSULTANT BEAM CTST IiNC CE 9 CONSTRUCTION I AKNNG O AT E :=EBFILIPRY 6.1986 CVERIiFX7 ON -PROFIT SL OF • NUMBER OF AND IN -HOUSE NON -P G FRINGE CIIEECI TOTAL TOTAL M»4 pgElNM SUBTOTAL PROFIT COBTS HOURS HO- PAYROLL BENEFITS PHASE ��79 11.76 � 3t ?84.12 31507.08 $2,89121 $421 .91 Ap1�N15 �iATION ACMINI51RAT1ON - PREMIUM/SSE 51213.40 5412.37 $136.77 $108.35 3847.82 9.04 CONTROL t9 CONTROL - PFEV. UM TIME COMPUTE 24 567024 ST20.44 326375 $t ,`64.43 322 9.42 $1 782B5 3.40 COMPUTE - PRE MIUM11ME S12 t7t.02 31.790.58 573,091 b0 50.14 2135 $4,05925 . 36,139.15 $' ,1725 CURB cum -PREMIUM TIME r;BgEgg 28.82 S8,S49.37 51,023.51 18D �3,098AD Si�8773T STF3UC1t>A� STRUCT FES _PREMIUM TIME 540. 3101390.C1 St2.748.45 31.4313.34 324,271.130 $3,572.94 527,944.74 100 TOTALS PAGE 1 OF 2 DIRECT COST SUMMARY BAIRD & COMPANY CLIENT : VILLAGE OF LEMONT PROJECT : FAU 3587 (MAIN STREET) CONSULTANT ; BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF INC. SERVICES : CONSTRUCTION STAKING DATE : FEBRUARY 5, 1996 ITEM HOURS RATE COST OFFICE COSTS (SEE PAGE 2 OF 2) $143.75 COMPUTER 12 $10.00 $120.00 TOTAL OFFICE COSTS $263.75 ITEM DAYS RATE COST FIELD COSTS (SEE PAGE 2 OF 2) $532.59 TRUCK BASED ON INSTRUMENT PERSON'S MH 170 MH DIVIDED BY 10 HOURS PER DAY TOTAL TRUCK 17 $40.00 $680.00 TOTAL FIELD COSTS $1,212.59 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS (LESS NON - PROFIT ITEMS) $1,476.34 PAGE 2 OF 2 DIRECT COST SUMMARY BAIRD & COMPANY CLIENT : VILLAGE OF LEMONT PROJECT : FAU 3587 (MAIN STREET) CONSULTANT : BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF INC. SERVICES : CONSTRUCTION STAKING DATE : FEBRUARY 5, 1996 ITEM COST EACH QUANTITY COST OFFICE POSTAGE $75.00 LETTER COPYING $0.25 200 $50.00 PRE -CUT BLUEPRINT PAPER $1.50 XEROX COPIES 24' x 36' $0.75 25 $18.75 MYLAR REPRODUCIBLE $4.00 VELLUM $0.65 RECORDING FEES OFFICE COSTS $143.75 FIELD RAINPROOF FIELD BOOKS $10.71 3 $32.13 FLAGGING (ROLLS) $1.07 24 525.88 PAINT (CANS) $3.18 18 $57.24 LATH (BUNDLES) 515.03 10 8150.30 PK NAILS $0.14 50 $7.24 HUBS (BUNDLES) $13.00 20 8280.00 DOMED TOP FOR 518' REBAR $1.92 SURVEY TIE CAPS $0.28 FIELD COSTS 5532.59 • CUENT : VILLAGE OP LEMONT- PRO ECT : PAU 3587 (MAIN SWEET) CONSULTANT : BEAM. LONGEST & NEP INC. SERVICES : CONSTRUCTION STAYING GATE : F3RUARY 6. 11166 r PAGE 1 CC EXHIBIT F AVERAGE HOURLY WORK RATES BAWD & comma PHASE 2 PHASE 2 ADMINISTRATION t 1 CONTROL - PPSAIUY TIME ADMINISTRATION ADMINIISTRATION - PFEMIUM TIME CONTROL % PART WGT. RATE MH % PART 1,2 WGT RATE MH 96 PART WGT. RATE MH % PART 1121•1GT RATE CLASSIFICATION SALARY NH PRINCIPAL PROJECT MANAGER SUF EYOR, PLS SENIOR PARIVOIIf PJUNIOR PARTY C: MIT SEo INSIRMIAENT PERSON P - JUNIOR INSTRUMENT PERSON .. :MO PERSOM . -' SYSTBIS. MANAL� SENIOR CAD) .:.:i.COMPUTER TECH .IUNIOR CARD CORPOPATE SECR TRAY _- CLERIC& Jl1YOR CLERIC - RIGGER • TOTALS 545.00 10.00 2273 10.23 526.16 23A0 46.46 12.61 8.00 50.00 11.86 12136 8.00 13.64 3.24 516.78 - 513.74 5.00 90.00 652 _ s17.aa . 511.28 510.35 520.63 518.58 S13.64 $11.28 513.90 8.00 15.16 2.46 • 510.25 58,71 510.00 16.00 100.60 20.40 44.00 100.00 273 CLIENT : VILLAGE OF LEMONT PROJECT : FAU 3587 (MAIN STREET) CONSULTANT : BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF INC. SERVICES : CONSTRUCTION STAKING DATE : FEBRUARY 5, 1996 PHASE 3 COMPUTE EXHIBIT F PAGE 2 OF AVERAGE HOURLY WORK RATES BAIRD & COMPANY PHASE 3 COMPUTE - PREMIUM TIM E PHASE 4 CURB PHASE4 CURB - PREMIUM TIME CLASSIFICATION SALARY MH % PART WGT. RATE MH % PART 1/2 WGT RATE MH % PART WGT. RATE MH % PART 1/2 WGT RATE PRINCIPAL $45.00 PROJECT MANAGER $28.19 SURVEYOR. PLS $23.76 24.00 100.00 • 23.76 95.00 33.33 7.92 SENIOR PARTY CHIEF $19.78 JUNIOR PARTY CHIEF $13.74 SENIOR INSTRUMENT PERSON $17.03 95.00 33.33 5.68 JUNIOR INSTRUMENT PERSON $11.28 ROD PERSON $10.35 95.00 33.33 145 SYSTEMS MANAGER $20.60 SENIOR CADD $18.56 COMPUTER TECH $13.84 JUNIOR CADD $11.28 CORPORATE SECRETARY $13.50 CLERICAL $10.25 JUNIOR CLERK $8.71 FLAGGER $10.00 TOTALS 24.00 100.00 23.76 285.00 99.99 17.05 CLIENT : VILLAGE OF LEMONT PROJECT : FAU 3587 (MAIN STREET) CONSULTANT : BEAM, LONGEST & NEFF INC. SERVICES : CONSTRUCTION STAKING DATE : FEBRUARY 5, 1996 PHASE 5 • STRUCTURES EXHIBIT F PAGE 3 OF3 AVERAGE HOURLY WORK RATES BAIRD & COMPANY PHASE 5 STRUCTURES - PREMIUM TIME PHASE 6 PHASE 6 CLASSIFICATION SALARY MH % PART WGT. RATE MH % PART 1/2 WGT RATE MH % PART WGT. RATE MH % PART 1/2 WGT RATE PRINCIPAL $45.00 PROJECT MANAGER $28.19 SURVEYOR, PLS $23.76 60.00 33.33 7.92 SENIOR PARTY CHIEF $19.78 JUNIOR PARTY CHIEF $13.74 SENIOR INSTRUMENT PERSON $17.03 60.00 33.33 5.68 JUNIOR INSTRUMENT PERSON $11.28 ROD PERSON $10.35 60.00 33.33 3.45 SYSTEMS MANAGER $20.60 SENIOR CADD $18.56 COMPUTER TECH $13.84 JUNIOR CADD $11.28 CORPORATE SECRETARY $13.50 CLERICAL $10.25 JUNIOR CLERK $8.71 FLAGGER $10.00 TOTALS 180.00 99.99 17.05 • PHONE: 815- 838 -2897 FAX: 815-838-0925 BAIRD & COMPANY LAND SURVEYORS AT THE HISTORIC RAILROAD DEPOT 133 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET LOCKPORT, ILLINOIS 60441 BARBARA J. BAIRD, PLS PRESIDENT LANCE A. VINSEL, PLS VICE PRESIDENT DAVID A. CLAASSEN, PLS KEITH W. STODDARD, PLS LAND SURVEYOR HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE Average hourly rate* Principal $ 117.00 Project Manager $ 71.50 Surveyor P.L.S. $ 66.74 Surveyor S.I.T. $ 46.10 Senior Drafter $ 47.09 Junior Drafter $ 37.49 Secretary & Clerical $ 34.24 2 Person Crew $ 95.00 - 105.00 3 Person Crew $125.00 - 135.00 Survey Vehicle - $40.00 per day Other vehicle milage @ $0.30 per mile Computer /CADD - $10.00/hr. *Includes Overhead Revised January 1995