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R-66-11 Res Engineering Agreement for Bridge InspectionsRESOLUTION R -406-11 FOR PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR BRIDGE INSPECTIONS STEPHEN ST @ I &M CANAL /OLD STEPHEN ST @ DESPLAINES RIVER/ ED BOSSERT DR @ I &M CANAL /DERBY ROAD @ PINE NEEDLES DR WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont requires that Bridge Inspections be completed on the above four (4) bridge; and WHEREAS, the Village seeks to utilize the firm of Crawford, Murphy & TiIIy, Inc. (CMT) for such work; and WHEREAS, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. (CMT) submitted an agreement for such work in the amount of $11,500.00. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the President and Board of Trustees that the Contract with Crawford, Murphy & TiIIy, Inc. (CMT) is hereby approved. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL AND DuPAGE, ILLINOIS, on this 12th day of September, 2011. Debby Blatzer Paul Chialdikas Clifford Miklos Rick Sniegowski Ronald Stapleton Jeanette Virgilio AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT v v I/ V Approved by me this 12th day of September, 2011. Attest: CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk B • IAN A ES, Village President Approved as to form: Daniel P. Blondin, Village Attorney Date: Municipality Village of Lemont L o C A L A G E N y \ c 0 N S u L T A N Name Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. Illinois Department Transportation i ®;! Township Lemont Preliminary Engineering Services Agreement For Motor Fuel Tax Funds Address 550 N. Commons Drive. Suite 116 County Cook County City Aurora Section 11- 00050 -00 -BI State IL 60563 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 12 th day of Sept > , 2011 between the above Local Agency (LA) and Consultant (ENGINEER) and covers certain professional engineering services in connection with the improvement of the above SECTION. Motor Fuel Tax Funds, allotted to the LA by the State of Illinois under the general supervision of the State Department of Transportation, hereinafter called the "DEPARTMENT ", will be used entirely or in part to finance ENGINEERING services as described under AGREEMENT PROVISIONS. Section Description Name Stephen St at l&M Canal (SN 016 -0565) OId Stephen St at Des Plaines River (SN 016 -2528) Ed Bossert Dr at 1&M Canal (SN 016 -5356) Derby Rd at Pine Needles Drive (SN 016 -7357) Route n/a Length n/a Mi. n/a FT (Structure No. Termini Stephen St over l&M Canal, OId Stephen St over Des Plaines River, Ed Bossert Dr over I &M Canal and Derby Road Over Pine Needles Drive. Description: Biennial bridge inspection of four bridges. See Attachment A — Scope for Biennial Bridge Inspection. 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 improvements herein before described, and checked below: a. ❑ Make such detailed surveys as are necessary for the preparation of detailed roadway plans b. ❑ Make stream and flood plain hydraulic surveys and gather high water data, and flood histories for the preparation of detailed bridge plans. c. ❑ Make or cause to be made such soil surveys or subsurface investigations including borings and soil profiles and analyses thereof as may be required to furnish sufficient data for the design of the proposed improvement. Such investigations are to be made in accordance with the current requirements of the DEPARTMENT. d. ❑ Make or cause to be made such traffic studies and counts and special intersection studies as may be required to furnish sufficient data for the design of the proposed improvement. e. ❑ Prepare Army Corps of Engineers Permit, Department of Natural Resources - Office of Water Resources Permit, Bridge waterway sketch, and/or Channel Change sketch, Utility plan and locations, and Railroad Crossing work agreements. f. ❑ Prepare Preliminary Bridge design and Hydraulic Report, (including economic analysis of bridge or culvert types) and high water effects.on roadway overflows and bridge approaches. g. ❑ Make complete general and detailed plans, special provisions, proposals and estimates of cost and furnish the LA with five (5) copies of the plans, special provisions, proposals and estimates. Additional copies of any or all documents, if required, shall be furnished to the LA by the ENGINEER at his actual cost for reproduction. h. ❑ Furnish the LA with survey and drafts in quadruplicate of all necessary right -of -way dedications, construction easement and borrow pit and channel change agreements including prints of the corresponding plats and staking as required. Note: Four copies to be submitted to the Regional Engineer Printed 8/30/2011 Page 1 of 4 BLR 05510 (Rev. 11/06) i. ❑ Assist the LA in the tabulation and interpretation of the contractors' proposals j. ❑ Prepare the necessary environmental documents in accordance with the procedures adopted by the DEPARTMENT'S Bureau of Local Roads & Streets. k. ❑ Prepare the Project Development. Report when required by the DEPARTMENT. (2) That all reports, plans, plats and special provisions to be furnished by the ENGINEER pursuant to the AGREEMENT, will be in accordance with current standard specifications and policies of the DEPARTMENT. It is being understood that all such reports, plats, plans and drafts shall, before being finally accepted, be subject to approval by the LA and the DEPARTMENT. (3) To attend conferences at any reasonable time when requested to do so by representatives of the LA or the Department. (4) In the event plans or surveys are found to be in error during construction of the SECTION and revisions of the plans or survey corrections are necessary, the ENGINEER agrees that he will perform such work without expense to the LA, even though final payment has been received by him. He shall give immediate attention to these changes so there will be a minimum delay to the Contractor. (5) That basic survey notes and sketches, charts, computations and other data prepared or obtained by the Engineer pursuant to this AGREEMENT will be made available, upon request, to the LA or the DEPARTMENT without cost and without restriction or limitations as to their use. (6) That all plans and other documents furnished by the ENGINEER pursuant to this AGREEMENT will be endorsed by him and will show his professional seal where such is required by law. The LA Agrees, 1. To pay the ENGINEER as compensation for all services performed as stipulated in paragraphs la, 1g, li, 2, 3, 5 and 6 in accordance with one of the following methods indicated by a check mark: a. ❑ A sum of money equal to percent of the awarded contract cost of the proposed improvement as approved by the DEPARTMENT. b. ® A sum of money equal to the percent of the awarded contract cost for the proposed improvement as approved by the DEPARTMENT based on the following schedule: Schedule for Percentages Based on Awarded Contract Cost Awarded Cost Percentage Fees Under $50,000 $11,500 Lump Sum Note: Not necessarily a percentage. Could use per diem, cost -plus or lump sum. (see note) 2. To pay for services stipulated in paragraphs lb, lc, 1d, le, 1f, lh, lj & 1k of the ENGINEER AGREES at actual cost of performing such work plus -- percent to cover profit, overhead and readiness to serve - "actual cost" being defined as material cost plus payrolls, insurance, social security and retirement deductions. Traveling and other out -of- pocket expenses will be reimbursed to the ENGINEER at his actual cost. Subject to the approval of the LA, the ENGINEER may sublet all or part of the services provided under the paragraph 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, lh, lj & 1k. If the ENGINEER sublets ail or part of this work, the LA will pay the cost to the ENGINEER plus a five (5) percent service charge. "Cost to Engineer" to be verified by furnishing the LA and the DEPARTMENT copies of invoices from the party doing the work. The classifications of the employees used in the work should be consistent with the employee classifications for the services performed. 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. Printed 8/30/2011 Page 2 of 4 BLR 05510 (Rev. 11106) 3. _ That payments due the ENGINEER for services rendered in accordance with this AGREEMENT will be made as soon as practicable after the services have been performed in accordance with the following schedule: a. Upon completion of detailed plans, special provisions, proposals and estimate of cost - being the work required by paragraphs 1 a through 1g under THE ENGINEER AGREES - to the satisfaction of the LA and their approval by the DEPARTMENT, 98100 percent of the total fee due under this AGREEMENT based on the approved estimate of cost. b. Upon award of the contract for the improvement by the LA and its approval by the DEPARTMENT, 100 percent of the total fee due under the AGREEMENT based on the awarded contract cost, less any amounts paid under "a" above. N/A By Mutual agreement, partial payments, not to exceed 90 percent of the amount earned, may be made from time to time as the work progresses. 4. That, should the improvement be abandoned at any time after the ENGINEER has performed any part of the services provided for in paragraphs la, through lh and prior to the completion of such services, the LA shall reimburse the ENGINEER for his actual costs plus _ percent incurred up to the time he is notified in writing of such abandonment - "actual cost' being defined as in paragraph 2 of THE LA AGREES. 5. That, should the LA require changes in any of the detailed plans, specifications or estimates except for those required pursuant to paragraph 4 of THE ENGINEER AGREEs, after they have been approved by the DEPARTMENT, the LA will pay the ENGINEER for such changes on the basis of actual cost plus -_ percent to cover profit, overhead and readiness to serve - "actual cost" being defined as in paragraph 2 of THE LA AGREES. It is understood that "changes" as used in this paragraph shall in no way relieve the ENGINEER of his responsibility to prepare a complete and adequate set of plans and specifications. It is Mutually Agreed, 1. That any difference between the ENGINEER and the LA concerning their 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. 2. This AGREEMENT may be terminated by the LA upon giving notice in writing to the ENGINEER at his last known post office address. Upon such termination, the ENGINEER shall cause to be delivered to the LA all surveys, permits, agreements, preliminary bridge design & hydraulic report, drawings, specifications, partial and completed estimates and data, if any from traffic studies and soil survey and subsurface investigations with the understanding that all such material becomes the property of the LA. The ENGINEER shall be paid for any services completed and any services partially completed in accordance with Section 4 of THE LA AGREES. 3. That if the contract for construction has not been awarded one year after the acceptance of the plans by the LA and their approval by the DEPARTMENT, the LA will pay the ENGINEER the balance of the engineering fee due to make 100 percent of the total fees due under this AGREEMENT, based on the estimate of cost as prepared by the ENGINEER and approved by the LA and the DEPARTMENT. N/A 4. That the ENGINEER warrants that he /she has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the ENGINEER, to solicit or secure this contract, and that he /she has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the ENGINEER, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract. For Breach or violation of this warranty the LA shall have the right to annul this contract without liability. Printed 8/30/2011 Page 3 of 4 BLR 05510 (Rev. 11/06) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused the AGREEMENT to be executed in quadruplicate counterpart, each of which shall be considered as an original by theft duly authorized officers. Executed by the LA: ATTEST: Stat- linois, ac ' g by and rough its By Charlene M. Smolien Clerk By Brian. K. Reaves (Seal) Title Village President Executed by the ENGINEER: ATTEST: Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. 550 N. Commons Drive, Suite 116 Aurora, IL 60504 By Chris P. Dagiantis, P.E. ' By Theresa O'Grady, P.E.(. } Title Associate Title Group Manager 2 Approved Date Department of Transportation Regional Engineer Printed 8/30 /2011 Page 4 of 4 BLR 05510 (Rev. 11/06) ATTACHMENT A to BLR 05510 Preliminary Engineering Services Agreement for Motor Fuel Tax Funds Scope for Biennial Bridge Inspection SCOPE FOR BIENNIAL BRIDGE INSPECTIONS VILLAGE OF LEMONT, ILLINOIS INTRODUCTION The following scope outlines tasks associated with the biennial bridge inspection of the following four structures: 1. Bridge carrying Stephen Street (MUNI 1024) over the 1 & M Canal (SN 016 -0565) 2. Bridge carrying Old Stephen • Street (MUNI 1024A) over the DesPlaines River (SN 016 -2528) 3. Bridge carrying Ed Bossert Drive (MUNI 2015) over the 1 & M Canal (SN 016- 5356) 4. Bridge carrying Derby Road over Pine Needles Drive (SN 016 -7357) A routine National Bridge Inspection Standard (NBIS) bridge inspection is a regularly scheduled, intermediate level inspection process consisting of sufficient observations to determine the physical and functional condition of the bridge, to identify any developing problems and/or change from "Inventory" or previously recorded conditions and to ensure that the structure continues to satisfy present service requirements. It is the goal of the routine inspection to comply with the requirements of the National Bridge Inspection Standard guidelines for updating of the Structure Inventory and Appraisal data sheets. The inspections will be conducted at the deck level and from the banks of the 1 & M Canal or Des Plaines River. For the Derby Road Bridge, the inspection will be from deck level and from Pine Needles Drive. The result of the routine inspection will be documented with appropriate photographs and written comments (on the NBIS forms), which include recommendations for maintenance or repair and for scheduling of follow -up inspections, if deemed necessary. Publications and standards utilized for the biennial bridge inspections include the AASHTO Manual for Maintenance Inspection of Bridges, the NBIS Standards, the IDOT Bridge Manual, the IDOT Structural Services Manual, the Illinois Information System - Structure Information and Procedure (SIP) Manual, and Procedure Memorandum 2005- 07 issued by IDOT Bureau of Local Roads and Streets. QUALIFICATIONS & PERSONNEL As of January 13, 2005, the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) require a qualified Program Manager to ensure compliance with the NBIS rules and to provide guidance and management of the bridge inventory. Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. has a qualified Program Manager under the National Bridge Inspection Standards and the Illinois Department of Transportation, Bureau of Bridges and Structures. From Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc., Ahmed Idriss, S.E., P.E., Structural Engineer will serve as the Program Manager. Mr. Idriss is qualified by the Illinois Department of Transportation to function as a Program Manager to provide compliance with the requirements of the National Bridge Inspection Standards. July 3, 2007 Page 1 of 3 SCOPE FOR BIENNIAL BRIDGE INSPECTIONS VILLAGE OF LEMONT, ILLINOIS A. DATA COLLECTION & REVIEW, COORDINATION AND MOBILIZATION All four bridges are open to traffic. Traffic counts on each bridge are of low magnitude so that no lane closures are necessary to conduct the bridge inspections. The hours under this item include time necessary to obtain and review the existing record drawings for each bridge, to identify any particular or unusual details or modifications which may need special attention during the field investigation and preparation of pages with details for note taking during the field inspection. C. INSPECTION The structural elements of each bridge will be inspected in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the 1DOT Structure Information and Procedure Manual. Area of concern will be noted in the field and photos will be taken. Results will be documented on the NBIS forms. Structural elements include: 1. Bridge Deck Condition: Wearing Surface, Parapet & Bridge Railings, Median (if applicable) Sidewalks, Drainage System, Light Poles, Expansion Joints. 2. Condition of the Superstructure: Bearings, Girders, Beams, Arches and Diaphragms. 3. Approach Roadway Alignment: Riding quality, pavement condition, pressure relief joints. 4. Railing: Bridge rail, approach guardrail, transitions, ends. 5. Attached Utilities: Gas, water, sewer. 6. Substructure Condition: Abutments and piers accessible from land. The condition of the deck will be documented on an under -deck inspection plan taken from the record drawings. Still photos and video clips (as necessary) will be taken to document the condition of the deck underside. Results of the inspection will be documented on the NBIS forms. For the bridge carrying Old Stephen Street over the DesPlaines River, the condition of the main load carrying girders, the bearings, diaphragms and other bridge features will be documented by still photography and sketched, if necessary. An underwater inspection of the two bridges over the I & M Canal are not required by NBIS guidelines. Underwater inspection of the bridge over the DesPlaines River is required on a 60 -month interval. The underwater inspection was completed in 2009 and will not be required for this interval. D. NBIS FORMS & PREPARATION OF DELIVERABLES Upon completion of the field investigation, the following deliverables for each structure will be prepared. '1. Form BBS- BIR -1, Bridge Inspection Report (MI — Multiple Inspections) 2. Form R1S-S104 — Inspection /Appraisal Report 3. Photographs from digital still camera and digital video clips. 4. Sketched of any unusual conditions which cannot be documented by photos. August, 2011 Page 2 of 3 SCOPE FOR BIENNIAL BRIDGE INSPECTIONS VILLAGE OF LEMONT, ILLINOIS 5. CD with deliverables in electronic format (PDF) E. NOTES /ASSUMPTIONS: 1. Non - destructive testing inspection techniques will be used. This service does not include taking any cores or concrete testing, as it has been determines during a field check that cores of concrete testing is not warranted. 2. This scope does not include any follow up in -depth inspections. It is understood that the Village will provide further direction to CMT if additional follow up action is warranted. 3. This scope of services does not include preparation of details, quantities,. specifications or contract documents for repairs. It is understood that the Village will provide further directions to CMT id additional follow up action is desired. 4. Although not anticipated, effort associated with a load capacity evaluation of a bridge component, to the extent that changed structural conditions would affect and previously recorded ratings, is not included, as it is not known at this time if such effort is warranted. If such effort is deemed necessary after the inspection is performed, CMT would seek further authorization from the Village prior to proceeding. ESTIMATE OF DIRECT COST: 1. Travel mileage, round trip between Aurora and Lemont 2. One CD with digital photographs and deliverables in Adobe Acrobat. 3. Printing and binding of hard copies of deliverables. August, 2011 Page 3 of 3