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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/07/2014 RFP Results for Combined Sewer System Evaluation StudyMount Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DATE: OCTOBER 2, 2014 SUBJ: RFP RESULTS FOR COMBINED SEWER SYSTEM EVALUATION STUDY ($112,400) BACKGROUND In 2004, the village conducted a combined sewer system evaluation study (CSSES). This study was performed by consulting engineer, Baxter & Woodman of Crystal Lake, Illinois. It identified almost $15 million worth of combined sewer repair work including manhole rehabilitation, pipe replacements and pipe lining. Repair work was further prioritized and categorized as follows: • Approximately 8% of the pipes were in severe structural condition (Category 5). The report recommended that repairs be completed within one (1) to two (2) years. The estimated cost to repair sewers in this classification was $2,481,600. • 10% were in poor structural condition (Category 4). Completed repairs were recommended within the next three (3) to four (4) years. The estimated repair cost for sewers in this classification was $2,547,600. • 20% had moderate structural defects (Category 3) requiring rehabilitation within the next five (5) to ten (10) years. The estimated repair cost for sewers in this classification was $4,957,920. • 34% had minor structural defects (Category 2) that did not require repairs. However, the report recommended these pipes should be periodically re-examined to assure that noted defects do not worsen. The estimated cost to repair these defects was $4,158,000. • 24% were in very good condition (Category 1). No discernable defects were observed. No repairs were recommended. To date, the bulk of the major defects (all of categories 5 and 4, with a large portion of category 3) have been corrected. The remaining pipe was identified in 2004 as being of low to moderate risk (categories 1 to 3). Page 2 of 3 RFP Results for Combined Sewer System Evaluation Study ($112,400) October 2, 2014 The funding mechanism for combined sewer rehabilitation work has been a $5 per month charge to each water/sewer customer; generating approximately $800,000 per year. This fee was initiated in 2006 and is set to expire in 2016. On August 5, 2014, the Village Board awarded a sewer televising contract to Visu-Sewer Illinois, LLC of Bridgeview, Illinois in the amount of $404,706.67. The purpose of this project is to gather observations necessary to assess the current condition of combined sewers. Televising work will include 190,600 lineal feet of unlined combined sewers which were initially ranked in the lower risk categories of 3, 2 and 1. It will also include a quality control review of approximately 10% of the combined sanitary sewer segments that have been lined since 2006. Staff requires assistance from a qualified and experienced engineering consultant to review the video generated by the televising work. Ultimately, the selected consultant will create a final report denoting condition assessment and projected cost estimates for any remaining combined sewer rehabilitation work. This report will be presented to the Village Board in spring 2015. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Chapter 4 of the village's purchasing policy and procedures manual states: F. Requests for Professional Services Some contracts, by their nature, are not adapted to award by competitive bidding. These contracts generally result from a request for proposal (RFP). A request for proposal is utilized when professional services are being sought such as engineering, legal, audit, or consulting services. Pursuant to this policy, staff requested proposals for specified combined sewer system evaluation engineering services from Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers of Crystal Lake, Illinois, Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. of Rosemont, Illinois, and Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. of Vernon Hills, Illinois. These consultants submitted documentation that indicated their ability to perform the necessary services. All of the consultants also included references for past work and qualifications of personnel who will be reviewing video and assessing pipe condition. All three (3) firms were interviewed and evaluated utilizing the following weighted criteria: Response to proposal request PointsCriteria 10 Education and experience of key personnel 25 Project understanding, implementation plan, and methods 25 Local Experience on similar projects 25 Cost control on similar projects 15 Total 100 Page 3of3 RFP Results for Combined Sewer System Evaluation Study ($112,400) October 2, 2014 With a maximum best score of 100 points possible, the proposals and presentations were rated yielding the following results: DISCUSSION Staff established that Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers (Baxter & Woodman) was the most qualified firm and can perform the necessary services within budget limits. It is noteworthy that Baxter & Woodman gained considerable advantage by the depth of their experience with sewer system evaluation studies, their advanced training in sewer pipe condition assessment, and the curricula vitae of personnel proposed for this project. We subsequently contacted Baxter & Woodman and engaged its representatives in a negotiation process which produced a proposal for final scope and compensation. Their cost proposal for the specified work is in a not -to -exceed amount of $112,400. Analysis indicates that this fee is based on approximately 560 hours of work for a senior engineer at a cost of $200/hour. It is the opinion of staff that the work hours allotted are reasonable and the rate for a senior engineer is competitive. Additionally, Baxter & Woodman's cost proposal is attractive when directly compared to costs incurred when the initial CSSES was performed in 2004. At that time, engineering fees associated with condition assessment cost $1.17 per foot. Baxter & Woodman's cost for this project is $0.54 per foot. Finally, Baxter & Woodman has performed a wide range of engineering services for the village. All of their work has been acceptable. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the Village Board accept the proposal for the Combined Sewer System Evaluation Study from Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers of Crystal Lake, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $112,400. Sufficient funds for thi propose expenditure exist in the current budget. Sean P. Do sey CC: Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib Water/Sewer Superintendent Matt Overeem Administrative Superintendent Kristina Jakupovic C:\Users\sdorsey\Documents\Sewers\Combined Sewers\CSSES 2014\CSSES CONSULTANT RECOMMENDATION MEMO 2014.docx