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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAecom Technical Serveices-8/11/2014CITY OF WATERLOO Council Communication City Council Meeting: August 11, 2014 Prepared: August 6, 2014 Dept. Head Signature: CC # of Attachments: 1 SUBJECT: Supplemental Agreement No. 1 East Fifth Street Parking Garage Repairs Submitted by: Craig Clark Building Official & Maintenance Administrator Recommended City Council Action: Resolution approving the Supplemental Agreement No. 1 with AECOM Technical Services of Waterloo, IA, in an amount not to exceed $7,000.00 to provide engineering services during the construction phase of the East Fifth Parking Garage Repairs project. Summary Statement Expenditure Required $ 7,000.00 Source of Funds 413-22-7960-2180 Background Information: AECOM Please return this copy to: City Clerk & Finance Dept. 715 Mulberry St. Waterloo, IA 50703 AECOM 319-232-6531 tel 501 Sycamore Street 319-232-0271 fax Suite 222 Waterloo, lowa 50703 www.aecom.com CITY OF WATERLOO EAST FIFTH STREET PARKING GARAGE REPAIRS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 WHEREAS, a Professional Service Agreement was entered into by City of Waterloo (Client), and AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (ATS), of Waterloo, Iowa, dated April 14, 2014, for design investigation, evaluation, preliminary and final design, and construction plan preparation for the East Fifth Street Parking Garage Repairs in Waterloo; and WHEREAS, the Client and ATS desire to enter into Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to provide engineering services during the construction phase of the East Fifth Street Parking Garage Repairs. NOW THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed to amend the original Professional Service Agreement as follows: I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project consists of the vertical expansion joint repairs to the East Fifth Street Parking Garage. 11. SCOPE OF SERVICES The Scope of Services will encompass and include services, materials, equipment, personnel and supplies necessary to provide field review, materials testing and contract administration during the construction phase for the project defined above. The Scope of Services is further defined as follows: Task 1. Conduct a preconstruction conference attended by representatives of the Contractor, Client, Consultant and affected utilities. Task 2. Review shop drawings and other submittals as required of the Contractor by the contract documents for conformance with the design concept of the project and compliance with the information given in the contract documents. Task 3. Answer design interpretation questions from the Client, Contractor, review staff and appropriate agencies. Task 4. Prepare bi-weekly applications for payment based on information provided by field review staff and Contractor and forward to the Client for execution with recommendation for approval and payment. Task 5. Perform construction site visits by design personnel at appropriate stages of construction to review the quality of the work and to determine whether the work conforms to the contract documents. Task 6. Prepare and assist the Client and Contractor in processing contract change orders. Task 7. Provide periodic field observation during construction to review the work of the Contractor to determine if the work is proceeding in general accordance with the contract documents and that completed work appears to conform to the contract documents. Staffing requirements may be adjusted during the project in relation to the level of construction activity. AECOM Page 2 Task 8. Report to the Client any work believed to be unsatisfactory, faulty or defective or does not conform to the contract documents, and advise the Client of any work that should be corrected or rejected. Task 9. Consider and evaluate Contractor's suggestions for modifications and report them with recommendations to the Client. Task 10. Participate in a review of the project with the Client and review staff near project completion and prepare a list of items to be completed or corrected. Task 11. Participate in a field observation of the completed project with the Client and review staff before a final application for payment is processed for the Contractor. Task 12. Maintain files for correspondence, reports of the job conferences, shop drawings and sample submissions, reproductions of original contract documents including addenda, change orders, field modifications, additional drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the contract, Engineer clarifications and interpretations of the contract documents, progress reports and other project -related documents. Task 13. Provide the Client with a copy of revised drawings of the construction plans (record drawings) for the project based on the construction observation records of the field review staff and the Contractor showing those changes made during construction considered significant. Task 14. Prepare and assist the Client with the final close-out documentation received from the Contractor. III. COMPENSATION Compensation for the Services shall be on an hourly basis in accordance with the hourly fees and other direct expenses in effect at the time the services are performed. Total compensation is an estimated fee of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000.00) and shall be segregated from the fees estimated for Part VI of the original agreement. IV. In all other aspects, the obligations of the Client and ATS shall remain as specified in the Professional Services Agreement dated April 14, 2014. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Supplemental Agreement No. 1 as of the dates shown below: AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES INC. By Date August 1, 2014 Douglas W. Schindel, P.E. Associate Vice President CITY OFTERLOO, IOWA 97d By J Date Ernest G. Clark Mayor L:lwork1ADMIMAGREEISUPPLEISA1 Wat East 5th Str Parking Garage Repairs.doc