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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD15574BILL NO. 2016-53 SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN Henry ORDINANCE NO. /15- % AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A $55,800.00 AGREEMENT WITH CENTRAL MISSOURI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC., FOR THE EVALUATION AND PRELIMINARY DESIGN OF THE MSP PARKWAY. WHEREAS, Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc., has been selected as the firm best qualified to provide professional services related to the evaluation and preliminary design of the MSP Parkway. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc., is hereby approved as the best qualified firm to provide professional services and its proposal is hereby accepted. Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc., for the design of the evaluation and preliminary design of the MSP Parkway. Section 3. The agreement shall be substantially the same in form and content as that agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. Passed: Presiding: Qfficer_, ATTEST,.,- ; = i t yv C Approved: -;)1/42 Mayor APPROVED AS O FORM: Inter, City Counselor CITY OF JEFFERSON CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this la day of , 2016, by and between the City of Jefferson, a municipal corporation of the State of Missouri, hereinafter referred to as the "City," with offices at 320 East McCarty, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101, and Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant," with offices at 2500 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101. WITNESSETH: THAT WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the Consultant to render certain technical and professional planning services for the Conceptual Design and Cost Estimating for the MSP Parkway Project hereinafter described in Exhibit A. WHEREAS, Consultant has made certain representations and statements to the City with respect to the provision of such services and the City has accepted said proposal to enter into a contract with the Consultant for the performance of services by the Consultant. NOW THEREFORE, for the considerations herein expressed, it is agreed by and between the City and the Consultant as follows: 1. Scope of Services. The City agrees to engage the services of the Consultant to render certain technical and professional planning services for the Conceptual Design and Cost Estimating for the MSP Parkway Project hereinafter described in Exhibit A. 2. Additional Services. The City may add to consultant services or delete therefrom activities of a similar nature to those set forth in Exhibit A, provided that the total cost of such work does not exceed the total cost allowance as specified in paragraph 6 hereof. The consultant shall undertake such changed activities only upon the direction of the City. All such directives and changes shall be in written form and approved by the Director of Public Work and shall be accepted and countersigned by the Consultant or its agreed representatives. 3. Existing Data. All information, data and reports as are existing, available and necessary for the carrying out of the work, shall be furnished to the Consultant without charge by the City, and the City shall cooperate with the Consultant in every reasonable way in carrying out the scope of services. The Consultant shall not be liable for the accuracy of the information furnished by the City. 4. Personnel to be Provided. The Consultant represents that Consultant has or will secure at its expense all personnel required to perform the services called for under this contract by the Consultant. Such personnel shall not be employees of or have any contractual relationship with the City except as employees of the Consultant. All of the services required hereunder will be performed by the Consultant or under the Consultant's direct supervision and all personnel engaged in the work shall be fully qualified and shall be authorized under state and local law to perform such services. None of the work or services covered by this contract shall be subcontracted except as provided in Exhibit A without the written approval of the City. 5. Notice to Proceed. The services of the Consultant shall commence as directed in the Notice to Proceed and shall be undertaken and completed in accordance with the schedule contained in Exhibit A. 6. Compensation. The total amount for professional services rendered under this shall not exceed Fifty -Five Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($55,800.00) for all design and consultant services and printing. No change in compensation shall be made unless there is a substantial and significant difference between the work originally contemplated by this agreement and the work actually required. 7. Failure to Perform, Cancellation. If, through any cause, the Consultant shall fail to fulfill in timely and proper manner its obligations under this contract, or if the Consultant shall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this contract, the City shall thereupon have the right to terminate this contract by giving written notice to the Consultant of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least five (5) days before the effective day of such termination. The Consultant may without cause terminate this contract upon 30 days prior written notice. In either such event all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, and reports or other materials prepared by the Consultant under this contract shall, at the option of the City, become its property, and the compensation for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials shall be determined. Notwithstanding the above, the Consultant shall not be relieved of liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by virtue of any such breach of contract by the Consultant. 8. Assignment. The Consultant shall not assign any interest in this contract, and shall not transfer any interest in the same (whether by assignment or novation), without prior written consent of the City thereto. Any such assignment is expressly subject to all rights and remedies of the City under this agreement, including the right to change or delete activities from the contract or to terminate the same as provided herein, and no such assignment shall require the City to give any notice to any such assignee of any actions which the City may take under this agreement, though City will attempt to so notify any such assignee. 2 9. Confidentiality. Any reports, data or similar information given to or prepared or assembled by the Consultant under this contract which the City requests to be kept as confidential shall not be made available to any individual or organization by the Consultant without prior written approval of the City. 10. Nondiscrimination. The Consultant agrees in the performance of the contract not to discriminate on the grounds or because of race, creed, color, national origin or ancestry, sex, religion, handicap, age or political affiliation, against any employee of consultant or applicant for employment and shall include a similar provision in all subcontracts let or awarded hereunder. 11. Independent Contractor. The Consultant is an independent contractor and nothing herein shall constitute or designate the Consultant or any of its employees as agents or employees of the City. 12. Benefits not Available. The Consultant shall not be entitled to any of the benefits established for the employees of the City and shall not be covered by the Workmen's Compensation Program of the City. 13. Liability. The parties mutually agree to the following: a. In no event shall the City be liable to the Consultant for special, indirect, or consequential damages, except those directly or approximately caused by the City arising out of or in any way connected with this contract. b. The Consultant shall indemnify and hold the City harmless from and against all claims, losses and liabilities arising out of personal injuries, including death, and damages to property to the extent caused by any negligent act or omission on the part of the Consultant related to the services performed under this contract. 14. Documents. Reproducible copies of tracings and maps prepared or obtained under the terms of this Contract shall be delivered upon request to and become the property of the City upon termination or completion of work. Copies of basic survey notes and sketches, charts, computations and other data prepared or obtained under this Contract shall be made available, upon request, to the City without restrictions or limitations on their use. When such copies are requested, the City agrees to pay the Consultant its costs of copying and delivering same. 15. Nonsolicitation. The Consultant warrants that he had not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this Contract, and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the 3 Consultant, 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 City shall have the right to annul this Contract without liability, or, in its discretion, to deduct from the Contract price or consideration , or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or contingent fee. 16. Books and Records. The Consultant and all his subcontractors shall maintain all books, documents, papers, accounting records and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred in connection with this Contract, and shall make such materials available at their respective offices at all reasonable times during the Contract and for a period of three (3) years following completion of the Contract. 17. Delays. That the Consultant shall not be liable for delays resulting from causes beyond the reasonable control of the Consultant; that the Consultant has made no warranties, expressed or implied, which are not expressly set forth in this Contract; and that under no circumstances will the Consultant be liable for indirect or consequential damages. 18. Illegal Immigration. Prior to commencement of the work: a. Contractor shall, by sworn affidavit and provision of documentation, affirm its enrollment and participation in a federal work authorization program with respect to the employees working in connection with the contracted services. b. Contractor shall sign an affidavit affirming that it does not knowingly employ any person who is an unauthorized alien in connection with the contracted services. C. If contractor is a sole proprietorship, partnership, or limited partnership, contractor shall provide proof of citizenship or lawful presence of the owner prior to issuance of the Notice to Proceed. 19. Notices. All notices required or permitted hereinunder and required to be in writing may be given by first class mail addressed to the Department of Community Development, 320 East McCarty, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101, and the Consultant, at Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc., 2500 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101. The date and delivery of any notice shall be the date falling on the second full day after the day of its mailing. 4 CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI Mayor Carrie Tergin ATTEST: - City-C_-erk'-= APPROVED AS 0 FORM: Interim City Counselor ATTEST: Title: 5 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES MSP PARKWAY PRELIMINARY DESIGN CMPS JOB NO.79-018 SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 Task I — Project Scoping Meet with City Staff to define the following: • Limits of the Project area. • Phased approach to design and construction. • Agencies to be involved in the process. • Deliverables desired by the City. • Specialized subconsultants to be utilized to support the preliminary design. • Project Delivery Schedule. Fee: $3,970 Task II — Boundary/Topographic Survey & Existing Utilities Compile composite base map consisting of the following: • Retain local title/abstract company to assist with title search for ownership verification. • Boundary of the MSP Property. • Existing dedicated Right of Way, easements, platted inlots, and vacated rights of way. • Topographic survey for areas related to proposed alignment for MSP Parkway. • Identify existing public and private utilities within the design corridor through local representatives, existing mapping, and field locates. • As -built infrastructure plans for recent projects including State Health Lab, Lewis & Clark Building, Federal Courthouse, and City Street Improvements. Conduct a utility coordination meeting to engage utility companies in the design process and initiate planning for future utility services. Conduct initial coordination meeting with OA-FMDC and other state agencies as required to determine State of Missouri interest and potential participation. Fee: $19,050 Task III — Conceptual Design Develop conceptual plans for horizontal and vertical alignment for the following roadway segments: • Chestnut Street from Capital Ave. to Proposed Roundabout. • Chestnut Street from Proposed Roundabout to Lewis & Clark Building. • MSP Parkway from Lafayette St. to Proposed Roundabout. Incorporate existing, proposed, and potential future land uses in the Conceptual Design process. Support City Staff in coordinating with stakeholders to include OA-FMDC, Health Department, DNR, and Federal Courthouse. Support City Staff with public outreach, open house, or neighborhood meeting as required. Support City Staff with presentations to Mayor, City Council, County Commission, or other City Committees/Commissions as required. Engage specialized subconsultants to include but not limited to the following: Architectural — The Conceptual Plan will have an impact on the use of existing historic buildings, newer facilities, and the future use of undeveloped property. The architect will assist in developing the Conceptual Plan in a way which minimizes negative impacts and maximizes potential uses of both existing and future buildings. Traffic — As the Conceptual Plan evolves, it will be necessary to review the trip generation and circulation anticipated by the MSP Master Plan and determine if the assumptions made are still valid. This analysis will also recommend a prioritized order for roadway segment construction based on roadway capacity and connectivity both within the site and to the adjacent roadway network. • Environmental — The State has completed several phases of environmental clearance. This issue will be reviewed for clarification and summarized in the Conceptual Design Submittal. • Geotechnical — Due to the long history of development within the project area, there is a high potential of unknown subsurface issues that may be a significant factor in the constructability of the project. It is the intent to retain a local geotechnical engineer to assist in identifying these issues, determining impacts to the project, and recommending solutions. Deliverables for the Conceptual Plan will consist of: • Plan and Profile sheets of proposed roadway segments. • Typical Pavement Cross Sections. • Itemized Conceptual Plan Construction Estimate. • Narratives by subconsultants discussing each specialty. • Metes & bounds description of parcel to be leased, purchased or acquired by the City from the State. Fee: $19,350 Task IV — Preliminary Design Upon approval of the Conceptual Plan proceed with developing more detailed Preliminary Plan for each roadway segment to include: • Horizontal geometry of the proposed roundabout • Stormwater Design to include location and sizing of proposed Stormwater System. Identify areas for water quality BMP's. • Roadway Cross Sections and Grading Plan. • Coordinate roadway crossings needed for future utility extensions to serve the area. • Incorporate design recommendations from Subconsultants identified in Task III. • Develop preliminary design of miscellaneous structures such as retaining walls. • Update Itemized Construction Estimate. Deliverables for the Preliminary Plan will consist of : • Plan and Profile Sheets of proposed roadway segments including roundabout geometry, stormwater system, and future utility extensions. • Roadway Cross Section Sheets. • Overall Grading Plan for roadway construction. • Itemized Preliminary Plan Construction Estimate. Fee: $10,850 Task V — Project Completion • Make final revisions to submitted documents per City Staff review and comment. • Attend necessary meetings as required by City Staff to include but not limited to Mayor, City Council, City Commissions/Committees, and outside agencies. Fee: $2,580 Pr_olect Fee Summary Task 1 $ 3,970 Task II $19,050 Task III $19,350 Task IV $10,850 Task V $ 2,580 Total Project Fee (Not to Exceed) $ 55,800 Protect Schedule Contract Approval October 3, 2016 Task I — Project Scoping October 3 — October 14, 2016 Task II — Base Mapping October 14 — November 18, 2016 Task III — Conceptual Plan November 18-December 31, 2016 Task IV — Preliminary Plan January 1 — February 3, 2017 Task V — Project Completion February 3 — February 28, 2017 Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc. Engineering - Surveying 2500 East McCarty Street Material Testing Jefferson City, MO 65101-4467 GIs Services (573) 634-3455 (573) 634-8898 fax September 8, 2016 Scope of Services MSP Parkway Preliminary Design City of Jefferson CMPS Job # 79-018 Task I - Proiect Scopinq Principal 10 Hours @ $125.00 per hr. $1,250.00 PE/PLS 16 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $1,600.00 Engineering Tech II 14 Hours @ $80.00 per hr. $1,120.00 $3,970.00 Task II - Boundary/Topooraphic Survey & Utilities Principal 10 Hours @ $125.00 per hr. $1,250.00 PE/PLS 50 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $5,000.00 Engineering Tech II 20 Hours @ $80.00 per hr. $1,600.00 3 Man Crew 80 Hours @ $140.00 per hr. $11,200.00 $19,050.00 Task III - Conceptual Desion Principal 10 Hours @ $125.00 per hr. $1,250.00 PE/PLS 80 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $8,000.00 Engineering Tech II 20 Hours @ $80.00 per hr. $1,600.00 Subconsultants Architect $3,000.00 Traffic $2,500.00 Environmental $2,000.00 Geotechnical $1,000.00 $19,350.00 Task IV - Preliminary Desion Principal 10 Hours @ $125.00 per hr. $1,250.00 PE/PLS 80 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $8,000.00 Engineering Tech II 20 Hours @ $80.00 per hr. $1,600.00 $10,850.00 Task V - Proiect Completion Principal 4 Hours @ $125.00 per hr. $500.00 PE/PLS 16 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $1,600.00 Engineering Tech II 6 Hours @ $80.00 per hr. $480.00 $2,580.00 Total $55,800.00 6 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DIVISION 320 EAST McCARTY STREET JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65101 ACCOUNT NO.45-990-577059 Change Order No. One (1) Project No. 32145 Ord. No. 15574 Date: 2/23/2022 Job & Location: MSP Parkway Design Consultant: Central Missouri Provessional Services ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... It is hereby mutually agreed that when this change order has been signed by the contracting parties, the following described changes in the work required by the contract shall be executed by the contractor without changing the terms of the contract except as herein stipulated and agreed. .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES: This change order will allow CMPS to design the extension of Chestnut Street from Capitol Avenue to the Union Pacific Railroad Tracks. Additional information can be found on the attached documents. Note: Item numbers prefixed with "EW' (Extra Work) are new line items to the contract. Quantity in Revised Amount of Item Quantity in Change Contract Overrun or No. Description Unit Contract Order Quantity Unit Price Underrun 1.1 Design of the Chestnut Street Extention, LS 0 1 1 $198,900.00 $198,900.00 Capitol Ave. to UP Railroad Tracks CONTRACTORS PROPOSAL FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED CHANGES: I/We hereby agree to the modifications of the contract as described above and agree to fumish all materials and labor and perform all work in connection therewith in accordance with the requirements for similar work in existing contract except as otherwise stipulated herein, for the following considerations: Contract Amount - Add One Hundred Ninety -Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars and Zero Cents to the Contract Amount. Contract Time - Add 365 Calendar Days to the Contract STATEMENT OF CONTRACT AMOUNT: Amount % Change Time ORIGINAL CONTRACT $55,800.00 80 _ PREVIOUS APPROVED CHANG_E_ORDERS $0.00 _ 0.0_% 0 TOTAL THIS CHANGE ORDER _ i $198,900.0_0 _ 356.5% 365 TOTAL OF ALL CHANGE ORDERS $198,900.00 356.5% 365 CONTRACT AMOUNT TO DATE $254,700.00 445 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Central Missouri Professional Services C 81it, ........... Date Recommended by: -� f •,( �"} ti - ' (- city E er Date Verification of Encumbrance:i1— Finance Director Date p Accepted by: Owner - City Administrator I Mayor U Date Approved as to Form:��-- Cityt7y-z Date CENTRAL MISSOURI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC. 2500 East McCarty Street • Jefferson City, Missouri 65101.4467 • (573)634-3455 Engineering • Surveying FAX (573) 634-8898 SCOPE OF SERVICES MSP REDEVELOPMENT CHESTNUT STREET EXTENSION CMPS JOB NO. 79-018 February 22, 2022 Project Scoping The scope of this project is assumed to include improvements to the Chestnut Street corridor from Capitol Avenue to the Union Pacific Railroad tracks as the initial construction phase of the MSP Redevelopment Project. Initial meetings with City staff will further define the project scope to include: • Preliminary discussion of construction phasing. • Determine other agencies to be involved in the process. • Identify subconsultants to be utilized to support the preliminary design. • Determine desired roadway cross sections. • Obtain as -built infrastructure plans for recent projects including State Health Lab, Lewis & Clark Building, and City street projects. Boundary/Topographic Survey & Existing Utilities Prepare project composite base map consisting of the following: • Boundaries of existing properties owned by the City, the State, and other adjacent property owners. A local title/abstract company will be utilized to assist with title search for ownership verification as needed. • Existing dedicated Right of Way, easements, platted inlots, and vacated rights of way. • Topographic survey of existing improvements within project area. • Identify existing public and private utilities within the design corridor through local representatives, existing mapping, and field locates. Conduct a utility coordination meeting to engage utility companies in the design process and initiate planning for future utility services. Conduct initial coordination meeting with OA-FMDC and other state agencies as required to determine State of Missouri interest and future needs. Conceptual Design Develop conceptual plans for Chestnut Street from Capitol Avenue to Union Pacific Railroad. Conceptual plan will include horizontal and vertical alignment, roadway typical section, proposed right of way width. Develop conceptual plans for other associated improvements to include greenway trail extension, sanitary sewer reconstruction, storm water infrastructure, water quality mitigation strategies, and utility extensions. Incorporate existing, proposed, and potential future land uses for the City property west of Chestnut Street as well as State property east of Chestnut Street. Include consideration to extending Riverside Drive to Chestnut Street from the Lewis and Clark Building. Support City Staff in coordinating with stakeholders to include OA-FMDC, Health Department, DNR, and Union Pacific Railroad. Support City Staff to obtain clearances and/or mitigation for environmental, historic preservation, cultural resources and other permitting requirements. Support City Staff with public outreach, open house, or neighborhood meeting as required. Support City Staff with presentations to Mayor, City Council, County Commission, or other City Committees/Commissions as required. Engage specialized subconsultants to include but not limited to the following: • Architectural — Assist in developing the Conceptual Plan in a way which minimizes impacts to historically significant structures, and develop strategies for mitigating unavoidable impacts. Geotechnical — Due to the long history of development within the project area, there is a high potential of unknown subsurface issues that may be a significant factor in the constructability of the project. It is the intent to retain a local geotechnical engineer to assist in identifying these issues, determining impacts to the project, and recommending solutions. Deliverables for the Conceptual Plan will consist of: • Plan and Profile sheets of proposed roadway. • Typical Pavement Cross Sections. • Location of Sanitary Sewer, Stormwater, Water Quality BMPs, Greenway Trail, and Utility extensions in plan view. • Itemized Conceptual Plan Construction Estimate. • Narratives by subconsultants discussing each specialty. • Metes & bounds descriptions and exhibits for parcels being transferred between the City and the State. Preliminary Design Upon approval of the Conceptual Plan proceed with developing more detailed Preliminary Plan for the project to include: • Horizontal geometry of the proposed roadway geometry. • Location and sizing of proposed stormwater conveyance system. • Location and sizing of proposed stormwater quality treatment systems. • Location and sizing of sanitary sewer improvements • Roadway Cross Sections • Grading Plan for proposed development lots. • Location and sizing of proposed utility extensions. • Incorporate design recommendations from Subconsultants. • Develop preliminary design of miscellaneous structures such as retaining walls. • Develop Landscaping Plan • Develop Lighting Plan • Develop Signing & Striping Plan • Develop Greenway Trail Extension Plans • Update Itemized Construction Estimate. Deliverables for the Preliminary Plan will consist of: • Plan and Profile Sheets of proposed roadway improvement including pavement geometry, stormwater system, and future utility extensions. • Roadway Cross Section Sheets. • Sanitary Sewer Plan and Profile Sheets • Landscaping Plan • Lighting Plan • Signing and Striping Plan • Greenway Tral Extension Plan • Overall Grading Plan for proposed development lots. • Itemized Preliminary Plan Construction Estimate. Final Plans, Specifications, and Estimate Make final revisions to submitted documents per City Staff review and comment. • Attend necessary meetings as required by City Staff to include but not limited to Mayor, City Council, City Commissions/Committees, and outside agencies. • Develop Traffic Control Plans • Develop Erosion and Sediment Control Plans • Develop Job Special Provisions • Produce signed and sealed plans and Job Special Provisions • Finalize Itemized Construction Estimate • Assist City in producing final Bid Documents • Attend Prebid Meeting • Assist City in evaluating bids received Proiect Fee Summary Project Scoping $ 7,850 Boundary/Topographic Survey & Existing Utilities $ 22,650 Conceptual Design $ 67,700 Preliminary Design $ 61,000 Final Plans, Specifications, and Estimate $ 39,700 Total Project Fee $ 198,900 Existing Contract Amount $55,800 Invoiced to Date $34,040.30 Remaining in Contract $21,759.70 Preliminary Project Schedule Contract Approval Project Scoping Boundary/Topographic Survey & Existing Utilities Conceptual Design Preliminary Design Final Plans, Specifications, and Estimate City to Advertise Bids City to Receive Bids City to Award Contract April 1, 2022 April 2022 May 2022 June 2022 August 2022 October 2022 October 2022 November 2022 December 2022 Central Missouri Professional Services, Inc. Engineering - Surveying 2500 East McCarty Street Material Testing Jefferson City, MO 65101-4467 GIS Services (573) 634-3455 (573) 634-8898 fax February 22, 2022 Scope of Services MSP Redevelopment - Chestnut St. Extension City of Jefferson CMPS Job # 79-018 .................... .. _ Project Scopinq Principal 3 Hours @ $150.00 per hr. $450.00 PE/PLS 40 Hours @ $135.00 per hr. $5,400.00 Engineering Tech II 20 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $2,000.00 $7,850.00 Prooerty Boundarv. Toaoaraahic Survev & Existina Utilities Principal 3 Hours @ $150.00 per hr. $450.00 PE/PLS 40 Hours @ $135.00 per hr. $5,400.00 Engineering Tech II 60 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $6,000.00 3 Man Crew 60 Hours @ $180.00 per hr. $10,800.00 Conceatual Desian Principal 18 Hours @ $150.00 per hr. $2,700.00 PE/PLS 200 Hours @ $135.00 per hr. $27,000.00 Engineering Tech II 80 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $8,000.00 Subconsultants Architect $10,000.00 Geotechnical $20,000.00 Preliminary Design Principal 30 Hours @ $150.00 per hr. $4,500.00 PE/PLS 300 Hours @ $135.00 per hr. $40,500.00 Engineering Tech II 160 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $16,000.00 Final Plans, Specifications, & Estimate Principal 18 Hours @ $150.00 per hr. $2,700.00 PE/PLS 200 Hours @ $135.00 per hr. $27,000.00 Engineering Tech II 100 Hours @ $100.00 per hr. $10,000.00 $22,650.00 $67,700.00 $61,000.00 $39,700.00 Total $198,900.00