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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.4 Accept Proposal for 2108 Reservoir 5N Rehabilitation Project 8/27/2019 BoardDocs®Pro v „tllr, T-77 Agenda Item Details Meeting Mar 20, 2018 - SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m. Category 5. CONSENT AGENDA Subject 5.4 Motion to accept proposal for 2018 Reservoir 5N rehabilitation project design and construction engineering services in an amount not to exceed $29,374. Access Public Type Action (Consent) Preferred Date Mar 20, 2018 Absolute Date Mar 20, 2018 Fiscal Impact Yes Dollar Amount 29,374.00 Budgeted Yes Budget Source Water and Sewer Fund Recommended Action Accept the proposal for 2018 Reservoir 5N Rehabilitation project design and construction engineering as submitted by Burns & McDonnell Engineering of Downers Grove, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $29,374. Public Content Information Background As part of our ongoing preventive maintenance efforts, the north 1,000,000 gallon steel ground water storage tank (5N) at Booster Pumping Station 5, located at 112 E. Highland Avenue (map Attachment A) was inspected in 2017. The inspection found that the tank needs rehabilitation. Specific items recommended include blasting and recoating of the tank interior; spot repair and topcoat of the tank exterior; and replacement of ladders, manholes and railing to comply with current OSHA regulations. The engineering work necessary to prosecute this project consists of the preparation of bid documents, bid phase services, and construction management and inspection. Staff asked four (4) area firms that perform this type of work to submit proposals to assist the Village with design, bid phase services and on-site construction observation. Request for Proposals To design these improvements, staff require technical assistance from a qualified civil engineering consultant. Accordingly, staff prepared a detailed request for proposals (RFP) necessary to solicit these services. A copy of this RFP is enclosed as Attachment B. Consulting engineers were asked to submit a technical proposal detailing the firm's background, key personnel, and approach to the project. In addition, each firm was also asked to submit a separate cost proposal indicating work effort anticipated and a not-to-exceed fee. The required scope of work included review of an evaluation document of the reservoir that was conducted in October of 2017; preparation of plans and bid documents; meetings and obtaining all necessary regulatory permits. RFPs were distributed to (4) engineering firms with expertise in the design and construction of rehabilitation to water reservoirs. RFP Results https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login 1/3 8/27/2019 BoardDocs®Pro Two (2) technical proposals and two (2) cost proposals were received. Each proposal was evaluated based on the background of the firm, related project experience, proposed services and scope of work, schedule work effort and proposal content. Each firm received a point ranking (total points = 100) for each criteria. Table 1 below summarized this analysis: Category Max. Points Burns & McDonnell Tank Industry Consultants Background 20 17 20 Experience 20 17 20 Scope 25 23 20 Schedule 15 15 10 Work effort 10 10 7 Content 10 9 8 Totals: 100 91 85 The technical proposals indicated all of the participating firms were qualified to perform the specified work. All of the firms had adequate experience and appropriately trained staff to design and implement a successful reservoir rehabilitation project. Accordingly, the evaluation results were closely distributed. The highest rated firm was Burns & McDonnell Engineering of Downers Grove, Illinois. The Burns & McDonnell proposal provided numerous examples of successful reservoir and tank rehabilitation projects similar in scale and scope as the proposed work. Examples cited included projects for the Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action Water Agency (JAWA), Newport and Rantoul. All references checks indicated Burns & McDonnell performed well. A copy of Burns & McDonnell's technical proposal is enclosed as Attachment C. In addition, Burns & McDonnell has successfully completed several engineering projects for the Village over the course of the last 10 years including the development of a Water Main asset management program and water rate study, Sanitary sewer flow monitoring, Sewer Smoke testing, reporting compliance with the Metropolitan Waste Water Districts inflow and infiltration program and the Maple street and Evergreen water main improvement's. All of their work has been satisfactory. Each firm was asked to submit a cost proposal as well. Table 2 below summarizes staff's analysis of costs. Firm Hours Total Cost Cost / Hour Burns & McDonnell 216 $26,374 $122 Tank Industry Consultants 550 $60,750 $110 The lowest cost proposal was submitted by Burns & McDonnell. A copy of Burns & McDonnell submitted cost proposal is enclosed as Attachment D. It is the opinion of staff that Burns & McDonnell has allocated sufficient work effort (216 hours) to successfully prosecute this project. Tank Industry consultants is proposing to have a full time resident engineer on site. Staff agrees that a full time resident engineer is not necessary for a project of this scope. Staff recommends including a 10% contingency in the award for this proposed contract due to the fact that time spent on construction engineering and inspection can vary due to circumstances beyond the engineering consultant's control. For example, contractor delays, material availability and inclement weather are all parameters that can lengthen anticipated construction time. It is the staff opinion that Burns & McDonnell understands the proposed project, has prepared a thorough proposal based on extensive experience, and is well qualified to perform the work. Alternatives 1. Accept Burns & McDonnell proposal engineering services for 2018 Reservoir 5N Rehabilitation project. 2. Action at discretion of Village Board. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the Village Board accept the proposal for 2018 Reservoir SN Rehabilitation project design and construction engineering as submitted by Burns & McDonnell Engineering of Downers Grove, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $29,374. https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login 2/3 8/27/2019 BoardDocs®Pro Attachment A Map Tank 5N.pdf (3,324 KB) Attachment B Station 5 N Rehab - RFRpdf (909 KB) Attachment C Station 5 N Rehab - Burns & Mcdonnell Proposal.pdf (5,429 KB) Attachment D Burns and Mac Cost Proposal.pdf (246 KB) Administrative Content Executive Content All items under Consent Agenda are considered routine by the Village Board and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of those items unless a Board member or member from the audience so requests, in which the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its sequence on the agenda. Motion &Voting Accept the monthly financial report for February 2018. Motion by Paul Hoefert, second by Colleen Saccotelli. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: William Grossi, Eleni Hatzis, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login 3/3 I........ ism ........................ IM co (D to MI kZ now 611w,617 3 21 39 P 5 2. 41 IIN 1p / '/ CNI po"i" "///? ........... 1143 T, 3 �10 IN '133 4, 9 2 6 609 616 7 6,114 5 6 1 3 6 1 �/T M"I' la k 5 I im 60, 9 "I m pg A/IJ qgyp 60 7 601 ........... KIP 60 TOM C/ co U T� T" C q, C N1 BONN I 5', 21 23 61 011 ........ REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Professional Services l Rehabilitation of the 1,000,000 !Gallon Station SN Ground Storage tank. February 7, 2118 Summary The Village of Mout Prospect (Village) is seeking proposals Brum qualified consultants for engineering and inspections services associated with the rehabilitation of the Station 5N ground storage tank. (Attachment A, Map) Background As part of our ongoing preventive maintenance efforts, a field observation and inspection was completed in September of 2017 at the reservoir (Rooster Pumping Stadion 5N, located at 112 E. Highland Avenue in Mount Prospect (Attachment B„ Inspection Report), The purpose of the inspection was to determine any changes in condition of the tanks interior, exterior, visible foundation and accessories since the time of the last evaluation. Problem Statement The Village seeks a qualified Consultant to provide specified civil engineering services necessary to let, award, and implement a rehabilitation construction project utilizing contracted resources, The scope and scale of this proposed project will be limited by available fending.. Project Scope The consultant will provide professional engineering services and provide, at a minimum, the following: Des gnIBidd rng Phase 1. Consultant shall prepare detailed plans and specifications suitable for bidding, Plans and specifications shall conform to all current Village of Mount Prospect„ Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, and Standard Specifications for"Dater tank facilities Construction in Illinois design criteria. . Consultant will make application for and obtain any and all necessary permits. 8, Consultant shall supply a detailed engineer's estimate of costs for construction of the project. 4 Consultant shall submit all bid documents to the Village for review and approval prior to distribution. n h. Consultant shall advertise and solicit bides, for the proposed project from qualified, capable, and experienced Water tank construction contractors, All prospective bidders will obtain plans and specifications from the Consultant. (Printing of documents will be billed at cost to the parties requesting plans.) 6. Consultant shall evaluate bids, check references, verify contractor representations, and make a written recommendation for award to the Village, ". Consultant shall assist the Village in assembling ,all construction contract documents for necessary for execution of the awarded contract, Construction Management and Inspection Phase 1. Consultant shall conduct a precornstruction conference with representatives of the Owner, Contractor(s), Utilities and other interested parties affected by the proposed construction,. 2, Consultant shall provide resident engineers„ inspectors, technicians, and surveyors for the project as follows: i. Provide a resident Engineer/Inspector (RE/1) for daily observation of the work during the construction period to observe and record construction progress under the general guidance of the Engineer, On the basis of on-site observation, the Engineer will keep the Owner informed of the progress of the work, shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the work of the Contractors, and may disapprove or reject work as failing to conform to the contract documents. ii Provide one set of construction survey stakes, The projects are to be staked only once in the field, Any additional staking will be at the contractor's expense. iii. Prior to the start of construction,the Consultant shall make a digital photographic survey of the targeted work zone(s) to document existing conditions of both public and private property. The survey shall be conducted at a scale sufficient to note defects in driveways, sidewalks, structures, and landscaping in or adjacent to probable construction work areas, iv Prepare written daily inspection reports. Reports are to be delivered to Owner in an electronic format. Digital photographs documenting work tasks in progress as well as any potential problems or unusual conditions shall also be included with each report. RFP for Professional Sam=BWater Mam Construct=Design and Inspection, February 7,2018 Page 3 of 5 " V, Assist the Owner in preparation of any necessary change order and/or field directives. vi. Process monthly applications for payment submitted b the Contractor(s), and forward to Owner with recommendations for approval and payment. vii. Assist the Owner with the resolution of inquiries, complaints, or concerns raised by residents or the general public.. viii. Review shop drawings and other equipment/material submittals as may be required by the contract documents. ix. Perform a field observation of all completed work before a final application for payment is processed for the Contractor. k Revise the original plans in accordance with construction observation records of the Resident Engineer" Inspectors, and the Contractor, and supply the Owner with one set of as-built drawings in a suitable electronic format.. Technical Proposal The Consultants technical proposal shall be organized so that the outtin+e generally follows the format of this request for proposals. The proposal shall cover the approach and the methodology the Consultant intends to use in carrying out the project. The technical proposal should also include statements setting forth the Consultant's line of business,. organizational structure, summary of past experience, and specific descriptions of at least three ( ) projects completed in the Chicago metropolitan area that are similar in subject, sizer and complexity to the scope of services specified herein. These descriptions must include contact information for reputable references that can attest the Consultant's representations. Cost Proposal The consultant will quote a not-to-exceed price for each phase of the services described under Scope of Services. Each price quote should include a breakdown by personnel classification and estimated number of hours spent by each. Pace proposals should be submitted as a distinct document in a separate sealed envelope marked:. Cost Proposal for Engineering Services Rehab illitation of the 11 000,000 Gallon Station 5N Ground Storage tank Proposals due February 16, 2018 Present Work Load A complete tabulation of the Consultant's current project workload'is to be included. Each project shall be identified by name, type, size, duration, and personnel assigned. 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Burns & McDonnefl understands,the objectives for this project and is qualified to provide the design and construction services outlined in the February 7, 2018, request for proposals. We, bring the following advantages to the Village: i roven Track Record of Delivering Profetts to the Village Burns&McDonnell Ibnngs i-.i unique perspective given Our track record of delivering successful projects to the Village. For over a decade, we have worked with you to plan,design and construct iniprovernents,to your water systern. We understand Village standard contract documents and construction details.That perspective rrake,s us an invaluable partner Unique novel dl e^at the Vffla,g6ls Water System Burns& McDonnell has a long history supporting the Village with planning, designing and constructing limp rovernents to the Village's water system.We know the issues that are rnost important to you,like managing cost arid delivering well coordinated projects. Experience with Des,ign&Construction for the Village Randy Patchett,our proposed project rnanager, Joe Darlington, OUr proposed design manager and Steve Crede,our proposed construction manager, all have experience providing design and construction Phase services successfully for the Village. Most recently, Randy, Joe and Steve provided services to the Village for the Isabella Drainage limproverne tits project and the Maple and Evergreen Water Main Improvements project,which included piping rnodificabons and a connection to the Village"s,elevated tank. These projects were delivered on schedule and within budget. Enclosed, please find Our submittal in response to your request for propos,a;ls. (Feel free to contact me at 630-724-3276 or rp Tj ±e.tt.,,&bur if you have any questions, Sincerely, U11,cv;/116' Randall L. 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Our services service to clients, With over 5,700 employee- cover all markets in the engineering and owners, Burns & M�cD,onnell has professionals construction sectors to bririg you and your projects with, extensive experience in an Wde range of searnless breadth and depth of knowledge and engineering, construction and environmental skills.disciplines. `Water&'Transportation Cornmerball, Retail& Locally, Burns & Mcf onnellll has been providing EnvironrnentM Institutional water services to municipal clients in northeastern Construction Manufacturing & illinois, for over 20, years. We have lloc ll offices aAvOtion Industrial located in Downers Grove and the City of Chicago Governmental, Military Oil& Gas with a combined staff of over 330 professionals. We & Municipal ► Power anticipate that afl of the services in the Jammry 16, 2018, reClUeSt for proposal will be provided Iby staff Industry Rankings & Recognitions located inn our Downers Grove office. We will call Burns & MdDonnel'11 has a reputation for providing upon national experience as required. ClUaRy service and innovative solutions to Our Downers Grove office location: clients. Engineering News-Record(ENP) ranks Buirns & McDonnell in, the top 5 percent of the Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. leading 500 US des in firms and the top one-third 1431 Opus Place, Suite 400 of the leading i program, management firryis, design- Downers, Grove, Illinois 60515 build firms, construction rnanagerrent-for-fee firms 630-72'4-320O � www.burnstncd.corn, and coinistruction management-at-risk firms. BURres,\'MSD:ONNELr In 20117, ENR t4idwest named Burns 9: McDonnell) to identify,assess and develop Plans to mitigate No.2 Designer of the Year. Also in 2017,29,of our risks and create project instrUCtiOns, which include Specific Industry services earned spots in the top 40 scope and responsibilities, schedluJe and budgets in their field In ENP,"s industry-sipecific rankings, and project-specific requirements, We buildsix- step internal',quality reviews into project schedules FORITU N Burns& I c uonnelll has earned that involve regular coordination meetings and acknowledgment that calls attenition evaluations by experienced professionals at strategic to cur industry leadership and milestones, throughout the design and construction 10 0� stability, growth and low turnoveir, processes, experience, and financial strength. BE S� T We have appeared onFortune Commitment to the C ■ 0 M PAN I I S magazine's 100 Best Companies to Village of: Mount Prospect TO WORK FOR* Work For list for five consecutive OUr mission is "to make our clients,successful", 2 10 years,,, ranking No. 16 for 2017. and we accomplish this by developing long-term relationships, based upon Mutual respect, technical 4e ax For the sixth consecutive competence and responsiveness, Burns,& McDonnell Year, the Protessiona/Services is 100%ernployee-owned,and our clients tell LAS they Managernent Journal(PSMJ) has see our pride of ownership in,our work,Over 90% PREMITER AWARD 'a.CUR.r 5.11MKIM. presented! Burns & McDonnell of our work is repeat business with existing clients, with the Prernier Award for Client Satisfaction which demonstrates their level of satisfaction with for receiving award-winning ratings in, key client our services, service categiories. PSMJ, the leading publisher, trainer and consultancy to the A/E/C, industry, Burns& McDonnell has been successfully providing annually conducts an, independent survey of consultingi, design and construction services to A/E/C service provider clients to determine overaH the Village for 15 years. Our proposed staff are satisfaction levels in seven categories: helpfulness, experienced in working with the Village on similair responsiveness, quality, accuracy, Schedule projects, We keep projects on budget and or) adherence, budget adherence and scope and fees, schedule while rnaintainingi effective communication. We pride Ourselves,on being qualified and Commitment to Quaility responsive, We value our partnership and look Delivering quality I Cpl 1 forward to continuing to serve the Village of Mount work is a cornerstone Prospect, of our firrn. Backing the skills, knowledge Fro rnlrq F ilpv� %,/,", J, and experience of our professionals is va Our robust Quality r/ Assurance/Quality 4/7//g ......... ,u Sg " p, Control (QA/QQ1 Prograrn. Providing the franiework to,confirm our project excellence, our QA/QC Program includes check and balances based, on lessons learned throughout or snore than 118-year history and the experience of our employee-owners. We perform risk reviews, BURNS&MSDONNELL: 01 ■ Projw%. ao% nroach p .ethoidology. ■ ■ ■ ■ ........ ...... Folroject o eth, odology. Background cost Burns& McDonnell receirntly supported the The north ll, -ballon steel groundwater 'Villapfe with deevelopernent of a Water Dain Asset storage tank at the Village of fount Prospect Management Program and Water Rate Study, Booster Purrnpuin i Station SIN was inspected by other's so we understand that this project is the start,of in 201!2 and again in 24 1 . The inspections, found many projects the"Village will be completingcomplet4ig in the that the tame needs rehabilitation, Specific iter ns u.upnccirvnhng years. Managing const is key to making recommended in the r"rnost recent inspection include sure the Village can implement their program blasting & recoatin i of the tank interior', spot rel air the way it was intended. Simple design decisions and topcoat of the tank exterior; and replacement of Nike coating type and nnethodologyr (e.g. overcoat ladders„ nnanh�oles and ra�lhrngs to conn lyr with current vs, full bluest &recoat)can have a drastic effect on OSHA re,cguulations. cost, The Village needs an opportiun4yr to consider these Nssiues to,make data-driven decisions. We The rehabilitation of the 1l,000,00 Galloon Station will udentifyr feasible options, discuss there wsvith the N Ground Storage 'Tank project consists of the Village,then design,and bid the psro,gect in a manner preparation of bud documents, bud phase services, that allows for bid alterrnatives.,This w rlll allow the and constr°uctican management emernt inspection for the Village to obtain competitive parking and deride � Village-owvirned water storage tank at the Booster what to do bossed on actual installed costs. Purnnpairng Station 51N, located at 112 E. Hhland S,treet Heavy Metal Abatement&Disposal l'The 201 in Mount Prospect. inspection report identified the potential presence of head in the e'x'terior and interior coating s,~ stenns, Project Approach Appropriate disposal of lead-based paint cern add We intend to deliver a successful project by cost to the project, We will complete additional providlinu proactive project m nagerxnent and testing of the existing coating sy terms to verify coordination with the "Village to cornfirrrn than "Village's the po�tentiai for the presence of heavy nnetals. objectives can be rrnet„ prro�ect costs are mininniaed The project specifications w,rill include nneasures and an efficient plan to complete the project has for proper verification and disposal of heavy rnnetal been developed, Our clear, concise communication based paints. Burns&McDonnell has over 60 will contribute to the delivery of this project on erMronmoerntal staff,located in our Downers Grove budget and on schedule while minimizing impacts, office that can assist the Village, if needed. to the public. Effective Communication is critical to Permitting The puroposed imp"nroverrnenwnts wuwM require the public and Village Administration's lperception of obtaining a construction paerirnnrt From IEPA. We, have the Project, an excellent relationship with IEPA and are confident that this will l result in a timely pnerrrnit review and Resolution of Key Considerations issuance, The successful design and construction o�f the Project wvilll present sor"rne uni uue con side rat ions, The followving paragraphs identify and discuss keys consideratrorns for completing the prrolect as well as how the Burns& MicDonneM toearn intends to manage and resolve these conusiderations. Buuurrus&MWONINELLn services . Scope of se 'i "s ■ Des,igin, Engineering & Bid Phase Task S. Bid Phase Support Services Provide Bid IDocumenits Electronic copies of the Task 1. Project Coordination final tissued for bid documents will be made available Ll Kickoff Meeting Coordinate and conduct to prospective bidders, in PDF format for a nornnat a project kickoff meeting to introduce key fee. Bidders will be abale to,purchase hard copies of project team members, review the scope of the documents at printing cost. work, Village Budget, objectives, information, Attend and:Coordinate One (1)Pre-Bid Meeting and coordination that will be, reciluired. Prepare meeting agenclaand meeting notes. U Project Managernent Complete project Provide Bidding Assistance Review bidder management and administration tasks,. questions and, requests for clarification,resporid L3, Design Review IMeeting Conduct one project to questions in writing and prepare addenda as status meeting with the ViHage to review the necessary, design package�. Attend and Coordinate One (1) Bid Opening, Bid Review and Recommendation Review and Task 2. Preliminary Design evaluate bids for completeness,deveiop and review 2.1 Existing Data Review Request and review bid tabulation, verify contractor representations, existing data Pertinent to the project. This check references and make a wriitten, is anticipated to, indUde as-built drawings recommendation for contract awaird, Asseirrible Construction Contract Documents for provided by the V01age and the 2012 ands 2017 execution of the awarded contract. inspection reports. 12 Field Investigation Identify existing conditions. Construction Mainageiment & Inspection 23 Coating adhesion and heavy metal testing Task 1: Project Coordination Cornp]ete testing to confirm existing, Pireconistruction Conference Coordinate, attend conditions. and conduct one Preconstruction co,nfereince with representatives of the Village,contractor(s), Task 3. FInal Desl_qn Utilities and other interestedparties affected by the Construction did Documents Prepare specifications proposed construction. Prepare meeting agenda for bidding. Prepare and SUbmit a fiinall PCC, and rneeting notes. Submit up to three (3) hard copies to the Village. o Project Mainagernent Compiete project Documents will conform, to Village, IEP A and managef'Tleflt and administration tasks. Standard Specifications for Water& Sewer Main Construction in Illinois requirements, Effort to make Task 2:Resident Engineering,& inspection bid documents comphant with third-party financial * Preconstruction Photographs Prior to the start of and reqUirements is not included. construction, make a digital photographic survey' of the targeted work zone(s)to document existing Task 4:permitting Supo prt conditions, * submittal Re,view IF eview Contractor's schedw:ie Prepare and submit a construction permit of values,work schedule-, shop,drawings and other application to IEPA. permit application fees are not equipment/materiM submittals as may b'e required included in this proposal. by the contract documents, 8URNS,\,,'M5D0NN ELL' 0 Project Administration Task 3:Project Closeout a Assist the Owner in preparation of any necessary Punch Ust Perform a fieId observation of all change order and/or field directives. cornpleted work before a final application,for 4 Process,nnonthly applications for, payment payrnent us processed for the Contractor. Prepare submitted by the Contractor(s), and forward to PLMCh list,,and complete a field visit to confirm items Owner with recornmenclations for approval andl have been addressed, Payment, ► Conformingto Construction Icurnents Revise * Assist the Owner with the resol0on of inquiries, the originals plans in accordance w,ith construction comlpllairits,or concerns raised!by residents or the observation records of the. Resident Engineer, pubhc. Inspectors,, and the Contractor,and supply the Resident Engineering Provide a [Resident Project Owner with one set of as-bulft drawings in a suitabie Representative (RPR) for part-time observation electronic format. of the work during the constrLIC0011 period to observe and record construction,progress unidler the generall guidance of the Engineer. Based on on- site observation,the Engineer will keep the Owner inforirned of the pro�gress of the work�, shall endeavor to guard!the Owner aigiainst defects and deficiencies in the work of the Contractors and may disapprove, or regect work as failing to conform to the contract documents, Other tasks include: Prepare written inspection reports whein on- site. Reports are to be delivered to Owner in an electronic format. igital photographs, docurnenting work tasks in progress as weIl as any potenitiall problerns or uniuslual conditions shall also be included with each report. Complete site visits to inspect Contractor's work and confirm it comphes with the specifications. Site visits will)occur at the following key milestones in the project. ....................................................... .................... ttlwtt Miflestone/Work Activity -- ...... .....7---—-- ---------/ ................... mt iiv W,0401,10 4410 774 00016111/1100,00 MCIAh"o 0014,00,40 tolt BURNS k&NISDONNELL: ■ Projoect ,tela Projec. %. tea ■ Every member of Burns ,% McDonnell's project We have successfully completed tank projects team has extensive experience designing andl for the Village, Randy Patchett and Joe constructing waiter storaige tanks throughout the Darlington were both part of our design tearn Midwest for municipalities and private sector for piping mocIfficatbnIs to,the Wlage's elevated clients. Each member of our project tearni has, water storage tank and Steve Crede was the experience working on,successful projects that Construction Manager for the construction of are similar to the Rehabilitation of the 1,0i010,,0001 thiis connection, W? understand Village standard Gallon Station 5N Ground Storage Tank project contract d0CUrnents and construction details, (Project). Our team offers the following v,alues,. Randy Patchett was part of our team that supported the Village by developing the 2017 Employee-owners willing to gua the extra mile Water and Sewer Rate Study,That studly proposed An enthusiastic and innovadve spirit utility rates to adequately and equitably recover ■ Proven track record with the Village costs for the Village's water and sewer utilities. Proven record of serving as probkirri salvers rather This project was,included in the rate study, so we than propagators know the Village's budget expectations and the 100IIXi Comrinitment to the success of the Wlage need to the got frost of their money. Familiarity with the Village & this Project 'Team Strength The ideal l key personnel for this project ShOUld havie A team orgainizational chart is Iprcuvided on page 14, experience completing similar projects, experience The brief bios of key members provided belcow list with, the Village and!a strong understanding of proposed roles and the value each,will provide to the Village's procedures, interaction with project this project. stakeholders ancil design aundl construction related requirements. Our proposed project team has that Project Manager experience and knowledge, We also have a long Randy Patchett, PE will, serve as the project history supporting the Village with evaluation. manager for this project.. Randy has,over 3,01 years of Some of the advantages the Burns & McDonnell experience managing municipal projects. Randy is project'tearn offers include: well versed in the design of water storage tanks. He will be resporisiiWe for project coordination, project o, Key irnembers of our project tear n have a stror)g, scheduling, budget maintenance, project desigin, professional working relationship,with the Village, overall performance and incest importantly„ client Randy Patchett, PE our proposed project manager satisfaction, Randy has experience in completing Joe Darlington, PE out proposed design maniager rnultiple projects,for the Village of Mount Prospect, andl Steve Crecle our proposed construction manager have successfully provided planning, Design design and construction services to the Village on Joe Darlington, PE will serve as the assistant project multiple projects. nnanager on the project and as the (lead designer Joe Our key personnel have reviewed available will work directly undier, Randy and coordinate daily information and have a strong understanding;of design activities. He has extensive experience with the project requirerrients, Some of our experience the Village and a strong uindeirstain6ng of Villagie working on the Village's water system OCILKJP.S: requirements, Joe will be supported by Ma,tt Dunlop. BURNS�MSDONNELL' 0 ............ ........ .... Steve Cradle will serve as OUr quality irrianager Support Staff during the design phase. He is farnfliair with Village The project tearn presented in this section: will be requirements sand preferences and is highly guy aifified supported by over 40 civil, structural, electrical and to complete conistructability reviews because of mechanical engineers,and technicians and over 20 his over 19 years of experience in designing and constrUCtiOn personnel as needed for successful conStrUCting water storage tanks, Steve brings,a completion of the project. All of the primary support contractor's,perspective to our tearn and is key to staff are located in ouir 11linciis offices. our proven,track record of delivering projec�ts w�ith, minimal change orders. An organizational chart and detailed resumes of Burns&McDonnell personnel follow this page. Construction Services Steve Crede will serve as our construction manager, In this role he will represent the Village by coordinating with the contractor including attending: progress meetings. He wdll coordinate closely with Matt to make,sure the project is constructed smoothly. Steve has over 19 years of experience in designing and constructing waiter storage tanks.Steve has a proven track record providing construction service to the Village; succeSSfUl projects include the 2013 Stoirmiwateir lmprovernents, project, the 2015 Isabella Drainage Improvements project,the 2015, Maplie Street & Evergreen, Avenue Water Main, Improvernents project, and standby generator installations at Booster Purnp Stations,#11 &#17 Matt Dunlop, EIT will serve as our resident project representative, Matt has 4 years of experience in constructing water storage tank pirojcts, as,well as construction experience with the Village. Matt was an inspector for the 2015 Isablelila Drainage Irnprovements,project, He recently has been Providing construction seroc es for a onie-million galloon potable water elevated storage tank and a five-hUndired thousand gallon potable water e,levat ed storage tarok in the Village of Rantoul. Prior to that he was providing construction services for the rehabilitation olf a 5-MIG s,tanidplipe owe ed by thin Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action Water Agency, BURNS&WIDONNELL" Organizational Chart BUms & McDonr)O has asserTbled a qi.,rahfied, experiericed arid kriowledgeable project tearri to provide Pr`(Dfess�brial services to d-� e ViHage of Mor.mt Prospect for, the 1" ,ha of the 1,000,00() GaHori Statior) 5r,,J Gr-OUA Storage lair�k �'.)roject, We are cor-dderit the tearr) vvM defivect oir� sd-)edde ard withirl lxdget, Ar-I orgar)rzatbr)al chart as �',)rovdecl Lelovv iar)d detaHed resLimes of Br.jrns & McDor)I )ek persorm6 folloviv t[',res r,'),age, Village of MIounit Prospect Randy Patchett PE Jot,Dadiington,PE 'Malt Dunlop,EIT matt"ID0,01);Ell BURN S:&MSDONNELL- 0 e 0 33 Randy Patchett years of Project Manager experience Randy Patchett manages the water and municipal services practice for burns McDonnell's Chicago regional' office. He is a seniior civil engineer with extensive experience providing consulting engineering Education services our civil,environmental and hazardous,ardour waste projects to Bea Civil Engineering municipal, industrial„state and federal clients. Randy's responsibilities include developing and managing projects involving a wide range Registrations of services in the areas of wvater, wastewater, storurnwwrater and flood Professional Engineer RL) rneagnaanageent„ hazardous/mixed waste maiinement and general civil �I works, His experience includes performing investigations, feasibility studies, computer rnodelingi4 global information system projects,master planning„ design and construction management. Staindpipe Structural & coating Rehabilitation I � Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action ,iter Agency Greater Chicago Area, Illinois Clieni�t manager for the rehabilitation of two 5-million gallon stand piipes owned bNS,MJAWA in the greater Chicago area, "f`Ihe standpipes provide pressaure equal i ation and water storage for N MJAWAs 100-MGD transmission system whidhi provides water to sevenChicago-area suburbs. After being damaged as a result of ice build-up due to cold weather, the overflow scupper needed) redesign, and the coating systems needed to be completely renovated, The project included structural repairs and coating system improvements. Responsibilities included project management, design of overflow scupper iirnprovernents, new coating system selection and developing construction laird documents. Campbell & Maplewood Elevated Tank Structural � Coating Rehabilitation I Villagecif Rantoul � Rantoul, Illinois Client Manager. Multiple ellevated tanks provide storage in the'Village of i antoul's water system, Among them are the d-rnilllnon-gallon spheroidal elevated tank at Campbell Street and the 500,000-gallon legged elevated tank at Maplewood Drive. The project inclUdled blasting and recoating of the interior and exterior of the Campbell Ellevated Tank, spot-blasting and over-coa,tnng of the interior and exterior of the Maplewood Elevated Tank,various improvernents to theTanks'safety measures, steel work, disinfection and site restoration. euRNs&MSDONNELr 0 Randy Patchett F)E Project Manager Elevated Tank 510 Structural & Coating Rehabilitation Newport, Chemical Depot Il use Authority Newport, lndiana client Manaig:er for the it habilitation of a 100,000-galIon elevated tank at the Vermillion Ri�se Megia Park in rural Indiana.The project included Structural repairs, tank access,uipgirad es,and coating system, improven'ients, ResponsibiRies included performing, a,condition assessment of the elevated tank, oversight Of SUbcontract.ors, developing construction docurnents and project imanagement dUring the COnStrUCtion phase, BURNS�&'MSDONNEW 01 E 08 Joe Darlington PE years of Design Manager e.. rielnce Joe Darlington focuses on water and wastewater projects for municipal clients, He is a, project manager with experience in evaluation,design, permitting and construction mainagerneint of water main, force main, Education sanitary sewer, storm sewer, round) water wells, purnp,stations and BS, Civil Engineering water and wastewaiter treatment pllants, He strives to understand client objectives and is passionate about leading design teams to, perform Registrations with,exceHence. He has a successful track record coordiinatingi projects iineer(IL, IN) Professional Eniwith thirdl parties, such i ass regulatory aqiencres, property owners, g OSHA 10-HR Construction impacted businesses and residents. His ever-r irowing knowledge of Certified civil infrastructure diesigni and construction,enable him to successfully execute projects for the mutual benefit of:clients and their cornmunities, Standpipe, Structural & Coating Rehabilitation I Northwest Suburban Municipal Jloint Action Water Agency Greater Chicago Area, Illinois Project manager for the rehabilitation of a -MG standpipe owned by the Northwest Suburban Municipal Joinit Action Waiter Agency (NSM,JAWA) in the greater Chicago area.The standpipe is,one of two that provides pressure,equalization and water storage for NSMJAA's 1100-M& transmission systern which suppllies water,to seven Chicago- area suburbs. The project included structural repairs and coating system improvements, Responsibilities included project management, design of overflow scupper i rn prove ments, new coating systern selection and developing construction bid documents Campbell & Maplewood Elevated Tank Structural & Coating Rehabilitation 1, Village of Rantoul Rantoul, Illinois Project Manager. Multiple elevated tanks provide storage in the Village of Rantoul's water system, Arriong them are the 1-miillioin-gallon spheroidal,elevated tank at Campbell Street and the 500,000-gallon legged elevated tank at Maplewood Drive. The Project included Uastingi and recoating of the interior and exterior of the Carnpbetl Elevated Tanja, spot-blasting and over-coating of the iinterior and exterior of the Maplewood Elevated Tank,various improvements to the Tanks' safety measures,steel work, disinfection and site restoration, BURNS&MSDONNELL' 0 ■ Joe Darlington FIE Design Lead Elevated Tank,510 Structural & Coating Rehabilitation Newport Chemical Depot Reuse Authority Newport, Indiana ProJect Manager for the rehabilitation of a 100,000-gallon, elevated tainik at the Verr-nillion Rise Mega Park in rural lindiana. The protect included, structural repirs, tank acciess upgrades, and coating system improvements, Responsibilities included perforrning a condition assessr-nent of the deviated tank, oversight of subcontractors, developing construction documents,and project managernent during the construction phase. BURNS$,WDONNELL Illi loon 149 Steve Crede Years o'f Constrution Manar experience Steve Crede serves B urns & McDonnell as a project manager and manages construction irrianagement services. He focuses,on water, wastewater, stormwater and transportation projects for municipal Education clients. Steve has served as a construction manager and resident BS, Civil Engineering engineer on nurnerous projects providing construction inspection, layout and Project oversight, In addition, he has extensive experience Registrations in water main, s,torm sewer armdl sanitary sewer design for land OSHA 10-HR Construction development and Ipublic works projects, using AutoCAD software. OSHA 301-HR Construction Stanidpipe Structuiral & Coating R�ehablilIitation I OSHA 40�-HR HAZWOPER Designated Erosion Control Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action Waiter, Inspector Agency DOT DOC'Unientation of Greater Chicago Areae, Illinois Contract Quantities Ccertified Residient engineer for the structural repair and coating of the interior Fermll-ab Electrical Safety and exterior of a 5-MG west Stanid�pipe for NSMJAVVA.The exiistinig, Certified overflow scupper became overloaded with ice and tore away frorn the Fermil-ab Radioactive Safety side of the Standpipe, tearing a, hole in the wall. In addition,the coating Certified systeirin IpOreviousdy installed fourteen,years prior was beginning to fail. The project included repairs to the overflow s,c�upper,a reinforced connection of the overflow scupper to the Standpipe, blasting of the interior,exterior, and ipilasters of the Standpipe, and application of a three-part coating system for all surfaces, The project required coordination with NS,MJ'AWA, the Village of Hoffman Estates, the Cook County Forest Preserve District, various utility companies, and! the one construction for the, Route 72 bridge over the 1-910 Tollway. Campbell & Maplewood Elevaited 'Tank Structural & Coating Rehabilitation I Village of Rantoul Rantoul, Illinois Construction manager for the coating &structural rehabilitation for a one-ii-nillion giallon potable water elevated storage tank and a five- hundred thousand gallon potable water elevated storage tank.The Project includes blasting arid! recoating of the exterior mind interior of the orie-rnillion gallon tank at Campbell, spot blasting and over-coatingi of the interior of the five-hundred thousand gallon tank at Maplewood, various improvements to the Tanks" safety measures, steel work, and site improvements and restoration, Responsibilities included inspection, and documentation of the contractor's work. The project required coordination with the Village and local residents. IBURNS&MSDONNELL" 0 nI I I 3 Matt Dunlop Staff Engineer/Resident Project yelars of r, Representative experience Matt Du!n,lop has experience in various aspects olf both design and construction of water-rOated projects. His educational background ® provided harm with knowledge needed for the design of a variety of Educa!tilon project typ s including collection, treatment,and transmission and „Civil Engineering, drstridution, BA, Engineering Physics Standpipe, Structural & Coating Rehabilitation II Registrations Northwest Suburban Municipal .d int Action Wat 'ir Engineer-in-TrajNng Agiency DOT Documentation Greater Chicago Area, Illinois Certification of Contract Lead+desf cru engineer for the rehabilitation of a 5-MG standlnupe owned Quantities by the Northwest ubu,ur'ban Municipall Joint Action Fater, ,agency l OSHA 101-HR Construction (!"SMJA'v"A) in the greater Chicago area. They standpipe us one of two that provides pressure equalization and water storage for NMJAWA's 100-MG,D transmission system, "which supplies water to seven Chicago- area, suburbs, The project included structural repairs, coating system innprovements„ and site access road design, Responsibilities included production of design drawings, design of site access round and grading plain„ perm-nit applications, bidding n support and cost estrnnate. Campbell and MaplewoodElevated Tank atin Structural Re'ha,bililtations I " fill o Rantoul Rantoul, Illinois Resident engineer for the coating &structural rehabilitation for a one-million gallon potabl�e water elevated storage tank and a five hundred thousand glahon potable water elevated storage tank.The Project includes bianstirng and recoa,ting of the exterior and rnteri'or of the one-million gallon tank at Campbell, spot blastingand over-coating of the interior of the five-hundred thousand)ballon tank at Maplewood, various iirnnpro'vements to the Tanks,. safety measures,steel work and site improven°neun'ts and restoration. Responsibilities included inspection and dOCUrrnentation of the corutractords work, The project required coordination with the " illiage and local residents, BURNS&VISDONNELL: 0 AW* WASLalk IL N AWO t b� ummary pazo exm,,,,,,, eriencel . I� � Elm n S,TANDPIIPE STRUCTURAL & CO,ATIN�G REHABILITATION Northwest Subiijrban Mt..micilpal Joint Actlon Water Agency Elk Grove Villlagie, It, The Northwest Suburban Munilcipal d inWter Agency(NSM�JAWA) owns anoperates two 5,0-million-qallon:potable water storage tanks and e,nm aged Burris & McDonnell to provide design, bidding and construction services for the repair and recoating of both tanks. Built in 19,8,4 and last painted in,19917, the tanks needed maintenance attention. During the pirevio�uis winter months, significant icing within the west standpipe darnaged the 8 ft, x 12 ft,overflow cone causing it to break free of its imountingi, and opened a hole in the tank wall. The Project Stiaitisti�cs, ■ overflow cone was completely separated from the Client Name Northwest Municipal Joint tank interior and settled at the bottorn of the tank Action Water Agency which remained in, service. Included in the project Construction Cost I$2M specifications was the repair or replacernent of the M overflow,cone. Burns&McDonnell provided plans for Project Refe,rencle the fabricatbri of a new cone as an alternate bid for Kevilin J.Loc*hart D I eputy Director the project. 901 WelOngton avenue Construction of the Project was completed in Ellk Grove Village,, 1!1,Illinois 60631 two separate phiaises. The west standp4pe was 847r981-4083 rehabilitated first and included repairs to the klockhairt@nsmjaw,a.com damaged section of the west Standpipe wall, repair, or replacement of the west Standpipe overflow cone, ProjectTeam additional: support for the overflow cone in the west Client Manager, Randy Patchett Standpipe, blasting and! recoating of the exterior Project Manager/Lead Engineer, Joe and initerior of the west Standpipe,disinfection and Daelington site restoration. The east standpipe i�s,scheduled Construction Manager: Steve Crede for rehabilitation ire 2018 andl includes repair or Staff Engineev,Matt Dunlop, EIT replacement of the east Staridpipe overflow cone, additioriM support for the overflow cone, blasting Services Provided and recoatingi of the exterior and interior of:the east Standpipe,disinfection and site restoration, The Coating,System Design east standIpipe contract also includes construction Structural IDesign of a new gravel access road and site drainage Co nstruictl on inspection improvements, Construction Englion eering BURNS&WDONNELU 0 ................... Burns& McDonnelll provided bidding phase administration services, logging inquiries, distributing pl�ans, in, paper and Oectronic format, tabulating bids and Providing a Iblid recommendation for award of the prof t. Burns, & McDonnell also,provided construction, olbseirvation and inspection services. On site construction inspection for the duration of the project including observing the work for conformance with the contract construction documents, review submittals and shop drawings, review progress and final pay reqiues,ts, prepared by the contractor, review change orders, notify the agency of items not in conformance and provide photo docurnentation of the project, BURNS\,,,*4 MSDONNELU -- —----------- ON M. - ELEVATED TANK 510 STRUCTURAL & COATING REHABILITATION r,,Iewpoirt Chernical Depo�t Reuse Authority Verr)'Ahon County, ItJ Burns& McDonnell is currently pro vicfing owner's engineering services for the Newport Chernical Depot Reuse Authority as part of the redevelopment of the former Newport Chemical d epolt into the Vermillion Rise Megia Park. The project includes the developir'nent of a regional water, system to provide service to large industrial customers and communities it) west central Indiana and central: fllfinos. One aspect of the project iinvollved rehabilitationi of an existing 100,000 gaUloni legged elevated water Project StatiOlics storage tank. Servlces provided inClUded. Client Name [NOWpott Chemical Depot Elevated tank Inspection to identify reqluired ReuseAtithority, ' t 00,000 Improvements. The inspection found that num�et'OUS ConstmliCbon Cos1$5 features of the tank were non-compliant with current safety codes, windage rods,providing Project Reference support to the tank needing adjustiment to prevent Bob Grewe,Executive Dirctor structural deterioration,and the interior and exterior 1051W. Indiana Ave. coating systerns had elevated levels of lead that Hillsidaile, Indiana 4,7854 required rernediation, 765-245-2415 Design,of structural and coating system bob.grewe,@vermillliQr,')rise,com Improvements,.The design addressed code compliance,�saifety,structural,and complete blasting Plect and,recoating of the,interior and exterior of the taro Teamnk. i preparation of construction bid clocurnents. Plan Client Mianagie'r,, IRanOy Patchett drawings and specifications were developed. Project Manager:Joe IDarlington Bid phase services. DistObubng plans in paper arid Construction Manager: Joe Darfington electronic format, logging jnqUirieS,tabulating bids and providing a bid recommendation for award of Services Provided the project. an lnspection Regulatory&permitting support. A construction Design perimit was obtained from,the 4idiansa Departnient RegUiatory&Permitting Support of Environmental Management, Resident project representative services. Subrnttal Cost,Estimating review,construction inspection,change order Bids Phase,Services preparation, pay application, processing, record CoinstrUction Ilnspecfion drawings, Resident Project Representative BURNS a�ISDONNELL` 01 Elm (AMPBELL & MAPLEWOOD ELEVATED TANK STRUICTURAL & COATING REHABILITATION Village of Rantoul Raiii Ii.. Multiple elevated tanks provide storage in the Village ,j them are the of Rantoul's waiter s,yste�mi.Arnonic 1-niIiIIIIon-gallon spheroidal elevaite,d tank at Campbell Street and the 5,0101,000-ga Ilion l�egiged elevated tank at Maplewood Il rIive. Both tanks required structural and coating rehabilitation, and upgrades to various tank features to rneet new OSHA safety requirements. The Project included blasting and reco�ating off the interior and exterior of the Campbell Elevated Tank, spot-blasting and over-co,ating of the interior and Pit ojett'statistics exterior of the Maplewood Elevated Tank, various improvements to the Tanks' safety measures, steel work, diis,infection and site restoration, Construction Cbst], $1M Burns& McDonnell prepared bid documents with a complete scope of work, A construction permit from Prpiect . if f ence the lilliinoiIs Envirionirnental Protection Agency was, Gireq Hazel, ittarof Pilit Works also obtained. 20,01'W, Grove Ave. Burns& McDonnell provided bidding phse Rantoul,, IllinoiIs 1866 6 217-892-6526 administration services, logging inquiries, 9,-hazel@villaige,r�htout.it,u:s distributing plians, in paper and electronic format, tabulating bids ain,d proviiding a bifid recommendation Poillm: for award of the project. rjoct Tea ,Client Manager Randy Patchett Burns & McDonnell also provided constrUCtion Project Manager,Joe Parflington, observationandl inspection services. On site Constructi'on,Manager:Steve CredO, construction inspectIIon for, the duration of the Resident Representative., Matt Diunliop,,EIT project inClUding review of subrnittals,andl shop drawings, observing the work for conformance Services,ProVilli dIe' d with the contract construction documents, review Elevated Tank Inspktion progress and final pay requests prepared by the Coafing$ysteirn Design contractor, review change orders,, notify the Village Bid DocurnetiiitOr4peratibh of items not in conformance and providing photo docurnientation of the project, Permitting ConstructIon,Services BURNS&MISDONNEW 0 Present! work load , Burns & McDonnelH is a 910bal firrn with over 10 dstinct bt-usiness lines. Staff assigned to the Village of Mo�,,rnt ProsN,-)ect RehaL)ihtation of d-ue '1,000,000 Galk)n Station SN Gro�.wd Storage Tank pr(.,)ject are a part of OUr Chicago-area Water Practice, A tabdattoner of t�)�s grouip's CUrrent project workload is below. MM,MMM BurrMdqe�Villiage of Ounty Line Road Md"* Design(Civil) $70,000 6 months Crede 101% Improvements flk'Grove,Viflage if' 6reepleaf&Busse Pump, Design Mater) $2,00000 1 year Dadington 101% Stations Rehabilitation 3200,000) Lord Street Phase 0 and DesignUiOnstru(tion $30,0010,00,01 Elgin,City of Basin 102Atombineld Sewer Services,(Water„ ($3f500,000), 5 years Crede '75% Separation Stormwater&Wastewater) fox River Water Re(famation Phase III&IV Sludge force (Onstruiction Servi(es $3,700,0100 9 moiniths (rede 25% District Main (Wastewaler); Dunlap frankfort,Village of Wastewater Treatment Plant Program Mainageiment $60,000,0010 5 years Otdie 30% (onsalidaflon,Prograrn (Wastewater) ($1,200,000), Darlington 6eneral Electric Orp. Strother Field 161ronimentM Program Mainagemient (onfidential Ongoing Pat(hett - Services Newport(hemical Depot Agreed Order Support Owner's Engineering $28,1001) 6 months Darlington 501% Russe Authority(Ne(DRA) Northwest Uburtian Joint Darlington A(fion,'Water Ag�ency Ownv's Engineering Owner's Engineering As-requested Ongoing (ISMAWA), Rantoul,Village of Industrial Park Force Main Study(Wastewater) $15,000 1 year Apker 910% Darting* Rantoul,Village of Village Engineering Village Engineering As-irequested Ongoing Darlington (Various), Pat(hett Rantoluk Village of Sodium Hypochlorite Systern Design Matef)i $11,500, 3 months Darlington Concept Design, Patchett BURNS.\% WDONNELL' 0 w I r � Thorn Fre0k Basin Sanitary Annex North Road and �A knr, District Fem(ung keh i�lltatiirun � �r�imgi�im UnRen Aftfines fangs°R OH/Water OH/WaterCnmshuffi�lon erO(e $40:,01001 3 months Dunlop 80 e erator (Starwnwater) "het leather Flow DarlVilna Park, 'phage of Treatment Fadhty 9M Fundy(Wastewater) $]I 5,01010 3 m�nnths Patc a tom tt Schedule 'Wet Weather Flow g r��umgtrrn Fills Patk,,VfllAOe of Fret emF't hty Chain& DeAn(Wastewater) $30,000 6 mollfttch ett Fhglht Replacement Village of Mmint Prospect Rehabilitatio" of the 1,000,000 G'allon Statio" 5N Gyrou"d Storage Tank Estimated Fees for Design Engineerijig & Bid Phase Services February 16, 2018 ...... ....... lbiqh-iltallt Pro' ; Village of'Mountl"rospect Rehabilitation of the 1,000,000 Gallon Station 5N G'round StorageTank Estimated Fees for Construction Management and Inspection Set-vices February 16,, 2018 Coisihicitioll Resilknt Project PrRjed Manager Prbject CliginOr Anjitant EX#Ovl�,$ "I'ask Task,Ocscriptioln tl') t to) (9) ........... rash I -!'E�)ordination 1,264 Preconstruction Conference 2 1 786 ...................................... Project Management&Administration 2 2 81 .......... Task 2- Resident Erigincering& Inspection 15,366 Preconstruction Pholographs 2 25 $ 257 ­­....... ... Subrnittal Review 8 S 928 ............ 8 Resident Engineedng/1nspecfion 16 725 11.1 Titsk 3 - trmj_C�Ct_CI("�Tlj .......... 2,172 Punch List 2 12 50 1.7(!I Conforming to Construction DOCUMOAS 4 408 ..................... Iota] hours is 1,12 2 1 lotirly Billing fWc 161 1() 1(Q. $78 subtotak S966 S 16,472 S408 S156 800 S 18,802 Tot-al Hoaars 154 N­�q�,�,Isll: Tota I Fee S 18,,802 I lased on attonding t prqquc,,,,�meei�Yjg. 7 kased on kmr(4),hmws per da� I'cq,29�ile vkks per thc scope ofscEvicor, Bascd on I'mv,14)htirs per Lhi�, fiw 2.site, visi I S md pj'cjxwijIp a punch I im, IN BURNS,\$MSDONNELL.