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R-430-96 06/10/96RESOLUTION , -30 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 TO AN ENGINEERING AGREEMENT WITH BEAM, LONGEST AND NEFF FOR PHASE II DESIGN ENGINEERING ON MAIN STREET (ILLINOIS TO STATE STREET OVERPASS) WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont has committed resources to perform a Phase II design study for a section of Main Street; and WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont has selected BEAM, LONGEST AND NEFF to perform design engineering on this project; and WHEREAS, the Village has received FAU funding on the construction of this project; and WHEREAS, the Village has expanded the scope of services on this project requiring additional engineering services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees that the attached Supplement No. 2 to the Engineering 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 10th day of June , 1996. Barbara Buschman Alice Chin Keith Latz Connie Markiewicz Richard Rimbo Ralph Schobert AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT i1 CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk Approved by me this 10th day of tip , 1995. ttasamallitia r•1 a�'A. ASNESKI, Village President Attes • HARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk Route: Main Street (FAU 3587) Project No.: STPM- 7003(65) Section No.: 93- 00020 -00 -PV Job No.: D -91- 516 -93 Cook County, Illinois SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT'S SERVICES WHEREAS, The VILLAGE OF LEMONT, the VILLAGE, has entered into an AGREEMENT with BEAM, LONGEST AND NEFF, INC., the CONSULTANT, dated January 23, 1995 and authorized by the Illinois Department of Transportation, the DEPARTMENT, on June 2, 1995; and Supplement No. 1 executed on November 27, 1995 and authorized by IDOT on April 17, 1996 to perform Phase II design engineering services for reconstruction of Main Street in the Village of Lemont, the PROJECT, and, WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and the DEPARTMENT desire that the CONSULTANT modify the plan drawings to eliminate three bored and jacked utility installations due to costly bid prices received in the first advertisement; and to have plans readied for the April 19, 1996 bulletin; and; WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and the DEPARTMENT desire that the CONSULTANT expand the lighting design and analysis to include both sides of the railroad crossing at the intersections of Lemont Street, Stephen Street and Holmes Street and to prepare plan drawings for adding lighting along Lemont Street, Stephen Street and Holmes Street, in conjunction with the PROJECT; and WHEREAS, the VILLAGE and the DEPARTMENT desire that the CONSULTANT redesign the gravity wall at the southeast corner of Main Street/Stephen Street to provide for a monolithic traffic signal foundation due to new information becoming available regarding the suitability of the existing signal foundation not previously known; and WHEREAS, the above items require that the CONSULTANT perform Phase II design engineering for preparing additional plans, specifications and addendum's, whereby said work constitutes extra work and includes: • Redesign and evaluation of the sanitary and watermain crossing under the IC Railroad. • Field reconnaissance, inspection and survey of existing lighting and roadway geometrics along three routes. • Development of plans, specifications, change order documents and estimates for lighting on three routes. • Coordination with I.C. Railroad • Design engineering and plan changes for including a monolithic traffic signal foundation with the gravity wall at the southeast corner of Main St. /Stephen St. and, USER ,.' M ARKET,AG RGe\B LN -O-L DOC 1 Route: Main Street (FAU 3587) Project No.: STPM- 7003(65) Section No.: 93- 00020 -00 -PV Job No.: D- 91- 516 -93 Cook County, Illinois WHEREAS, said Extra Work requires an increase in the upper limit of compensation to the CONSULTANT, for work which was not identified in the AGREEMENT and could not have been reasonably anticipated; and, WHEREAS, the circumstances which necessitate this Supplement were not within the contemplation of the agreement as signed; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: A. Scope of Work The CONSULTANT shall provide the following Extra Work: • Perform additional data collection, field survey and inspections of the existing lighting and roadway conditions along Lemont Street from Illinois Street to Canal Street, along Stephen Street from Illinois Street to Talcott Avenue and along Holmes Street from Illinois Street to Talcott Avenue, a total distance of approximately 425 meters. • Develop photometric calculations for the railroad crossings per I.E.S. RP -8 Manual. • Prepare detail plans, specifications and cost estimates for lighting on three cross streets, including wiring plan, foundation locations and controller details.. • Hold meeting with Illinois- Central Railroad and prepare permit applications for the proposed conduit crossings. • Prepare plan drawing changes for the monolithic traffic signal foundation on the gravity wall plans and submit to IDOT- Springfield for review and approval. • Change traffic signal plans for the new signal foundation. • Develop photometric calculations, prepare Luminaire Performance Tables and evaluate additional luminaire manufacturers for the Main Street lighting. • Evaluate and identify options for eliminating the boring and jacking procedures shown in the plans at three locations due to costly bid prices. • Modify and make plan changes to six drawings, including the summary of quantities, the Engineer's estimate of costs and contract specifications to eliminate the boring and jacking construction procedure and make ready for the April 19, 1996 Service Bulletin. US ER3\MARKET\AG REE \I3 LN -04. DOC 2 Route: Main Street (FAU 3587) Project No.: STPM- 7003(65) Section No.: 93- 00020 -00 -PV Job No.: D -91- 516 -93 Cook County, Illinois B. Prime Compensation In accordance with Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of the AGREEMENT, the Prime Compensation shall be increased as follows: Subject to an Upper Limit of Compensation of $43,708, the CONSULTANT shall receive as full payment for completing the work required under this SUPPLEMENT NO. 2, reimbursement of his eligible actual costs in accordance with Section 2.45 of the STANDARD PROVISIONS, plus a Net Fee of $5,340. The upper limit of compensation and net fee are a result of Exhibits A, B, C, D and Exhibit E, the Cost Estimate of Consultant Services, all attached herein. With the addition of this SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 to the AGREEMENT, the Prime Compensation for the Phase II Engineering increases from $118,349 to an Upper Limit of Compensation of $162,057. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Supplement pages numbered 1 through 12 as of this day of Mav, 1996 for the uses and purposes set forth herein. ATTEST: By G-L y 7 Village Clerk Date: (o — / O -- 7.6 ATTEST: BEAM, LONGEST AND NEFF, INC. By: By: Date: USER3 \MARKET\AGREE \BLN -04. DOC 3 EXHIBIT A 1996 SCHEDULE OF PERSONNEL AVERAGE SALARIES ACCORDING TO CLASSIFICATION Range Average Classification From To Hourly Rate Engineer V 32.45 33.94 $33.20 Engineer IV 27.60 33.32 30.68 Engineer III 23.60 27.45 26.53 Engineer II 18.56 24.04 20.28 Engineer I 14.42 18.00 16.24 Designer/Detailer 15.00 21.60 18.66 R/W Technician II 16.36 16.36 16.36 R/W Technician I 14.42 14.42 14.42 Draftsman II 11.11 17.80 13.82 Draftsman I 9.00 12.12 10.42 Environmental Analyst II 23.70 23.70 23.70 Environmental Analyst I 10.96 13.40 12.18 Land Surveyor II 19.10 19.10 19.10 Survey Supervisor 22.93 22.93 22.93 Crew Chief 13.92 13.92 13.92 Instnunent Man 10.20 11.00 10.60 Survey Technician 10.90 10.90 10.90 Inspector IV 23.65 23.65 23.65 Inspector III 13.70 18.27 15.61 Inspector II 13.00 14.08 13.38 Inspector I 10.24 14.50 12.37 Survey Crew (4 Man) 63.50 63.50 63.50 Survey Crew (3 Man) 46.30 46.30 46.30 Survey Crew (2 Man) 36.10 36.10 36.10 Appraiser/Broker 14.84 19.23 16.97 CADD Operators 6.50 11.47 8.67 CADD Technician 9.50 12.70 11.60 Clerical 13.40 13.40 13.40 uscr3 \inarket\exhibit \exhbtabc.doe 4 Date: 2/13/96 EXHIBIT B PAYROLL BURDEN & FRINGE COSTS % of Direct Productive Payroll Federal Insurance Contributions Act 12.79 Federal Unemployment Compensation 1.00 Workmen's Compensation Insurance .53 Paid Holidays, Vacation, Sick Leave 12.39 Bonus and Incentive Payments 1.02 Qualified Deferred Retirement Benefits 4.12 Group Insurance 10.29 TOTAL PAYROLL BURDEN & FRINGE COSTS 42.14 Source: IDOT Prequalification - Fiscal Year Ending 12/31/95 uscr3\market \exhibit \exhbtabc.doc 5 EXHIBIT C OVERHEAD AND INDIRECT COSTS % of Direct Productive Payroll Business Insurance, including accident, liability and valuable papers 6.28 Depreciation .92 Indirect Salaries - Administrative, Secretarial, Messenger, Contracts, Negotiations, Proposals, Unassignable Staff Time, and Professional Education 58.54 Reproduction and Printing Costs .87 Office Supplies 2.12 Data Processing 5.08 Professional Services including Legal and Accounting 3.78 Employees Travel, Business Meetings, and Pre - Contract Expenses 8.12 Telephone and Postage 3.61 Recruiting and Relocation Expense .19 Fees, Licenses, Dues, Publications, (Technical and Professional) .45 Utilities and Maintenance 2.34 Office Rent 3.98 Employee Relations .39 Other Expenses 2.76 TOTAL OVERHEAD 99.43 Source: IDOT Prequalification - Fiscal Year Ending 12/31/95 user3 'market \exhibit\cxbbtabc.doc 6 ROUTE: Main St. (FAU 3587) SECTION: 93- 00020 -00 -PV COUNTY: Cook JOB NO.: D -91- 516 -93 PROJECT: STPM- 7003(65) U FIRM Beam, Longest and Neff, Inc. OVERHEAD RATE ESTIMATE PREPARED BY: DISTRICT 141.57% COMPLEXITY FACTOR 0.035 FIRM X DATE 4/24/96 ITEM MANHOURS (A) PAYROLL (B) OVERHEAD • & FRINGE BENEFITS (C) INHOUSE DIRECT COSTS (D) FIXED FEE (E) SERVICES BY OTHERS (F) NON- PROFIT INHOUSE DIRECT COSTS (G) TOTAL (H) % OF GRAND TOTAL (I) Plan Changes for Re- Advertising 47 1,161 1,644 393 65 3,264 7.5% Supplemental Field Survey 63 1,277 1,808 432 112 3,628 8.3% Lighting Photometrics & Plans 188 4,411 6,245 1,493 12,149 27.8% Quantities, Specifications & Estimates 74 1,685 2,385 570 40 4,680 10.7% Structural Redesign 73 1,779 2,518 602 4,899 11.2% Suppl. Main St. Lighting Evaluation 87 1,916 2,713 649 5,278 12.1% R.R. Coordination & Permits 82 2,054 2,908 695 36 5,693 13.0% Project Administration 28 746 1,056 253 2,055 4.7% Quality Assurance /Quality Control 26 749 1,060 253 2,062 4.7% TOTALS 668 15,778 22,337_ 0_ 5,340 0 253 43,708 100.0% (a)- DESCRIBE SERVICES Consultant's Burden & Overhead Rate on file with IDOT's Bureau of Accounting & Auditing = 141.57% 7 Sheet 1 of 4 ROUTE: Main St. (FAU 3587) SECTION: 93-00020-00-PV COUNTY: Cook JOB NO.: D -91- 516 -93 PROJECT: STPM- 7003(65) ITEM 3 DATE 4/24/96 SHEET 2 OF ITEM 4 4 PAYROLL CLASSIFICATION AVG HOURLY RATES PLAN CHANGES FOR RE ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTAL FIELD SURVEY LIGHTING PHOTOMETRICS AND PLANS QUANTITIES, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE Project Manager (Eng. V) 33.20 1 2.13% 0.71 1 1.59% 0.53 4 2.13% 0.71 2 2.70% 0.90 Project Eng. (Eng. IV) 30.68 24 51.06% 15.67 20 31.75% 9.74 62 32.98% 10.12 22 29.73% 9.12 Staff Eng. (Eng. II) 20.28 8 17.02% 3.45 0.00% 0.00 68 36.17% 7.34 26 35.14% 7.13 Structural Eng. (Eng. IV) 30.68 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Designer /Detailer 18.66 8 17.02% 3.18 0.00% 0.00 52 27.66% 5.16 18 24.32% 4.54 Land Surveyor II 19.10 0.00% 0.00 21 33.33% 6.37 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Survey Technician 10.90 0.00% 0.00 21 33.33% 3.63 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Clerical 13.40 6 12.77% 1.71 0.00% 0.00 2 1.06% 0.14 6 8.11% 1.09 TOTALS 47 100.00% 24.71 63. 100.00% 20.27 188 100.00% 23.46 74 100.00% 22.77 user3 \project \3215 \cost.xls 8 ROUTE: Main St. (FAU 3587) SECTION: 93-00020-00-PV COUNTY: Cook JOB NO.: D -91- 516 -93 PROJECT: STPM- 7003(65) TEM ITEM 7 DATE 4/24/96 SHEET 3 OF ITEM 8 4 PAYROLL CLASSIFICATION AVG HOURLY RATES STRUCTURAL REDESIGN SUPPL. MAIN ST. LIGHTING EVALUATION R.R. COORDINATION & PERMITS PROJECT ADMINISTRATION HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE Project Manager (Eng. V) 33.20 2 2.74% 0.91 1 1.15% 0.38 14 17.07% 5.67 10 35.71% 11.86 Project Eng. (Eng. IV) 30.68 10 13.70% 4.20 22 25.29% 7.76 28 34.15% 10.48 10 35.71% 10.96 Staff Eng. (Eng. I1) 20.28 24 32.88% 6.67 28 32.18% 6.53 16 19.51% 3.96 Structural Eng. (Eng. IV) 30.68 19 26.03% 7.99 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Designer /Detailer 18.66 18 24.66% 4.60 30 34.48% 6.43 16 19.51% 3.64 Land Surveyor II 19.10 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Survey Technician 10.90 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Clerical 13.40 0.00% 0.00 6 6.90% 0.92 8 9.76% 1.31 8 28.57% 3.83 TOTALS 73 100.00% 24.37 87 100.00% 22.03 _ 82 100.00% 25.05 28 100.00% 26.64 9 ROUTE: Main St. (FAU 3587) SECTION: 93-00020-00-PV COUNTY: Cook JOB NO.: D -91- 516 -93 PROJECT: STPM- 7003(65) ITEM 9 DATE 35179 SHEET 4 OF 4 PAYROLL CLASSIFICATION AVG HOURLY RATES QUALITY ASSURANCE/ QUALITY CONTROL HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE HOURS % PART WGTD RATE Project Manager (Eng. V) 33.20 8 30.77% 10.22 _ Project Eng. (Eng. IV) 30.68 8 30.77% 9.44 Staff Eng. (Eng. II) 20.28 0.00% 0.00 Structural Eng. (Eng. IV) 30.68 6 23.08% 7.08 Designer /Detailer 18.66 0.00% 0.00 Land Surveyor II 19.10 0.00% 0.00 Survey Technician 10.90 0.00% 0.00 Clerical 13.40 4 15.38% 2.06 • TOTALS 26 _ 100.00% 28.80 10 EXHIBIT E SUMMARY OF DIRECT COSTS MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENT SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 NON - PROFIT IN-HOUSE DIRECT COSTS Data Collection and Photography • IDOT Microfilm - 20 sheets @ $1.50 each = $30.00 • Photo Log = $28.00 Vehicle Mileage • Site Inspection/Survey /Field Check - 3 trips @ $0.30/mi x 60 mil = $54.00 • Meetings and R.R. Coordination - 2 trips @ 60 mi/ea. X $0.30 /mi = $36.00 Plan Submittal • Federal Express Delivery to Springfield (on 4/16/96) • Plans - 10 sets x 6 sheets x $0.60 /sht. • Specifications - 10 sets x 72 sheets x $0.00557 /sheet USER3 \MARKET \AGREE\BLN -04.DOC 11 $29.00 $36.00 $40.00 TOTAL = $253.00 STATE OF ILLINOIS DRUG FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION This certification is required by the Drug Free Workplace Act (Ill. 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; US ER3 \MARKET \AGREE \BLN -06 .WP5 12 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 of Organization Signature of Authorized Representative Eric Reske, Executive Vice President Printed Name and Title 35 -0925120 Federal Taxpayer Identification Number Date