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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. MANAGERS REPORT 6/18/02 illage of Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER JUNE 6, 2002 RENEWAL OF T1 LINES Attached is a memorandum from MIS Coordinator Joan Middleton recommending the renewal of the contract for the T1 phone lines between the outlying fire stations and the public works facility. There were three different options for consideration: 1) Month-to- month ($28,400); 2) 3 year Contract ($14,214); or 3) 5 year contract ($12,752). The price options for each vary substantially. Based on the changes in technology and the likely increase in competition for this type of service among additional vendors, it was determined that a long-term agreement (5 years) may be too limiting and would not allow the Village to consider other options as they might present themselves. Therefore, a recommendation for a 3 year agreement allows for some cost reduction through a multi-year contract, but does not limit the Village's options for the long-term. I would recommend Village Board approval to enter into an agreement with Ameritech for T1 phone line services for a 3 year period at an annual cost of $14,214.36. This expenditure will be shared by all departments as part of the internal service charge for phone service. If you have any questions, please contact me. David Strahl c: MiS Coordinator Joan Middleton H:\GEN\Phone System~2002 T1 Line Renewal Cover Memo VB.doc illage of Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID STRAHL MIS COORDINATOR MAY 3, 2002 RENEWAL OF T1 LINES The five-year contracts on the T1 lines that connect the phone systems between Village buildings are up for renewal in July. Currently we have a five-year contract on two of the lines, but the third is paid on a month-to-month basis. The chart below compares the amount the Village is currently paying with the cost of continuing service on a month-to- month basis or on a three or five-year contract. Current Cost Month-to-Month 3-yr. Contract 5-yr. Contract Station 12 $921.70 $921.70 $434.98 $339.38 Public Works $210.00 $582.00 $276.00 $250.00 Station 14 $336.50 $862.70 $472.75 $422.30 Monthly Total $1468.20 $2366.70 $1184.53 $1062.68 Annual Total $17,618.40 $28,400.40 $14,214.36 $12,752.16 Due to rapid technological changes in communication media, it may not be desirable to enter into a five-year contract. However, a three-year contract offers substantial savings over month-to-month terms. 1 recommend that the Village enter into a three-year contract with Ameritech for the three T1 lines at an annual cost of $14,214.36. JC~oan Middleton MIS Coordinator h\Telephone\T1 Renewals.doc Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJ; VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JUNE 11,2002 WELLER CREEK STREAMBANK STABILIZATION PHASE 2 CHANGE ORDER NUMBER 1 Background Phase 2 of the Weller Creek Streambank Stabilization Project is proceeding on schedule. Presently, the project is approximately 65% complete. Most notably, all of the tree removals have been completed, all of the sheet pile retaining wall has been installed, all of the storm sewer improvements have been placed, and all bank slopes have been rough graded. It appears that the contractor, the Thomas Madden Company of Carol Stream, Illinois, will have little difficulty dbmpleting all of the planned improvements on, or before, the project deadline of November 30, 2002. Currently, the contractor is installing monoslabs on the channel bottom in the west reach and placing a-jacks along the toe of the east reach slopes. Remaining west reach work includes installation of the geoweb with stone infill adjacent to the monoslab pavers along the channel bottom, grading of the Village-owned lot at 208 W. Hiawatha Trail, and final seeding of the bank slopes. Remaining east reach work includes installation of vegetated geogrid and final grading/seeding of the creek banks. Problem Statement Despite good productivity and a timely pace, two (2) changes in the project scope have become evident as construction has progressed. These changes include an increase in the quantity for tree removals and an increase in the amount of vegetated geogrid. These quantity increases will necessitate an increase in the total contract value. Discussion Tree Removal The quantity of tree removal increased from the bid amount of 3,780 inch-diameter to 4,944 inch-diameter. Much of the increase in quantity was the result of tree growth since the tree survey was originally performed two (2) years ago. Typically, trees grow about 5 to 10% in diameter per year, depending on the species. This growth accounts for approximately 824 additional inch-diameter of removal. Page 2 of 4 Weller Creek Streambank Stabilization Project Phase 2/Change Order No. 1 June 11,2002 The remaining 762 inch-diameter of tree removals can be attributed to additional trees removed during clearing due to deteriorating tree condition, homeowner preference, and field revision of structure placements. The total additional quantity added is 1,164 inch diameter. Per the unit costs established in the bid prices, the added cost of this increased quantity is $26,772. Veqetated Geoclrid The quantity of vegetated geogrid increased from the bid amount of 1,100 If to 2,600 If. Staff proposes to install the additional vegetated geogrid on the channel slope behind 103 and 105 West Berkshire Lane. Figure 1 to the right depicts the area. Additional slope protection is necessary in this area due to the discovery of an extensive layer of running sand. The actual extent of this sand seam was only discernable after clearing and grubbing activities were completed. This sand layer can become structurally unstable during high moisture conditions, and, since there is 608 20O Figure I limited area to further flatten the slope, an armored slope is warranted. It is the opinion of staff that failure to armor this section of creek bank will result in imminent slope failure. Initially, the project design for this area simply called for a reshaped 2:1 slope covered by a permanent erosion control blanket seeded with a flood tolerant grass mix. A-jacks were also to be placed to protect the toe of the slope. The left-hand slope in Figure 2 depicts this treatment. Figure 2 Burlap Fabric t. avcr ' :?'~.? S~fil Fill Figure 3 The new proposed design, revised to incorporate the dimensions and soil characteristics of the running sand seam, includes 250 If of vegetated geogrid stacked 6 lifts high. The slope would then be reshaped, at a shallower grade, to meet the top of the geogrid lifts. The slope would then be covered by a permanent erosion control blanket and seeded with grass. Vegetated geogrid is a bioengineering treatment already included as a project bid item. The current design includes installation of this treatment to stabilize a steep slope near 204 East Hiawatha Trail. Page 3 of 4 Weller Creek Streambank Stabilization Project Phase 2/Change Order No. 1 June 11, 2002 Basically, vegetated geogrid is topsoil, wrapped in burlap fabric, layered in vertical lifts and separated by live brush stakes. The lifts are held in place by construction staking. Over time, the live brush stakes take root in the burlap wrapped soil and adjacent slope. Eventually, the brush stakes revegetate the entire slope resulting in an expansive root system that lends a rugged stability to the slope. This treatment is ideal for stabilizing steep slopes in high velocity flow applications. Figure 3 on the previous page presents a cross section view of a typical vegetated geogdd installation. Figure 4 at dght is a photograph of a 9-lift vegetated geogrid installation dudng construction. Please note that the design modification recommended by staff includes only a 6-lift vegetated geogrid installation. It is the opinion of staff, and our project designer, Earth Tech, Inc. of Oak Brook, Illinois, that a vegetated geogdd solution is ideal for the running sand problem at hand. The prob!em area is immediately downstream of a sheet pile wall in a relatively straight section of the creek. The upstream'wall and straight channel should diffuse most of the water's erosive energy and minimize the need for a more structural solution - such as a sheet pile retaining wall. Figure 4 Additionally, the cost to extend the sheet pile wall is prohibitive when compared to the cost of vegetated geogdd. At contract prices, extension of the sheet pile retaining wall to cover this sand seam area would exceed $80,000. The additional vegetated geogdd quantity to implement the recommended 250 If,6-1ift solution is 1,500 feet. At contract pdces, the additional cost of this improvement is $60,000. Recommendation It is the recommendation of staff that the Village Board be petitioned to authorize an $86,772 increase in the contract award to the Thomas Madden Company for the Weller Creek Streambank Stabilization Project Phase 2. This increase will include $26,772 for additional tree removals and $60,000 for increased vegetated geogrid quantities. Sufficient funds for this proposed increase are available in the 2002 Flood Control Project Fund. It is also the recommendation of staff that the Village Manager, as the authorized agent of the Village Board, be empowered to sign the change order documentation necessary to lawfully effect this contract change. age 4 of 4 Weller Creek Streambank Stabilization Project Phase 2/Change Order No. 1 June 11, 2002 Respectfully submitted, Sean P. Dorsey I concur. ~Gi~A/~ ,er'~~ Director of '~~orks SPD/spd Cc: Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler File X:~FILES\FRONTOF~CREEKS\WELLER~PHASE 2\CHANGE ORDER NO 1 RECOMMENDATION.DOC Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT JUNE 12, 2002 WATER METER INSTALLATION, TESTING, READI. NG, · INSPECTION, AND CROSS CONNECTION SURVEY. RFP RESULTS BUILDIN~ BACKGROUND In order to maintain the accountability of water consumption annual water meter testing, replacement, reading, and repairs are performed. To accomplish this task a multi-year, 42-month contract agreement has been written to install, test, and read, Village-owned water meters contractually. In addition, private building inspections on residential sewer systems are completed, during the water meter replacement, to inspect for improper sewer connections. And this year, for the first time, we have also included cross connection control surveys of our commercial/industrial water customers as part of the contract. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) requires all commercial/industrial water users to be inspected every two (2) years for proper backflow prevention devices. Approximately 750 water meters are annually targeted for replacement under this contract. Additionally, anywhere from 40-90 water meters installed on water lines servicing our larger customers will be tested annually and we will be contractually reading over 2700 water meters under the provisions of this agreement. We also expect the contractor to perform over 300 inspections on internal sewer systems of private buildings. As you know these inspections are mandated by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC) and are part of our overall sanitary sewer operation/maintenance program. Also, as previously mentioned, we will be performing cross connection control surveys of our commercial/industrial water customers. We hope to complete over 600 cross connection control surveys this year as part of the contract. RFP RESULTS Requests for Proposals, RFP's, were sent out on May 24th , 2002 to three (3) water meter service vendors requesting proposals. One (1) proposal was received on June 12, 2002 at Mount Prospect Public Works. The results of this RFP are as follows: CONTRACT ITEM HBK WATER M.E. WATER METER SERVICE SIMPSON CO. SERVICES Standard Meter Installation 5/8"- 3/4" $40.00fMeter NO NO AMR Meter Installation 5/8"- 1.5" $52.00/HR/Per Person PROPOSAL PROPOSAL 2"- 8" TEST $52.00/HR/Per Person Residential Meter Reading $2.10/Per Water Meter Private Building Inspections $30.00/Per Inspection Cross Connection Control Survey $30.00/Per Survey age 2... Water meter replacement, test, and insp.: RFP results June 12, 2002 HBK Water Meter Services has been our water meter installation contractor for the last twelve years and has an outstanding record of service with the Mount Prospect community. Their conscientious work habits reflect both their and our commitment to customer service. DISCUSSION Funding for this proposed contract may be found in the 2002 Budget, accounts #6105507~540770, $28,980; #6105507-540775, $13,970; #6105507-540772, $7,810; #6105509-540778, $25,825; and #6105505-540750, $2,000. The total available funding for year one (2002) of the multi-year contract is $78,585. Years 2003, 2004, and 2005, will be limited to funding levels approved by the Village Board. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that HBK Water Meter Service be awarded the multi-year contract beginning in 2002 with an amount not to exceed $75,585. If you concur, please forward this to the Village Board for their review and consideration at their June 18, 2002 board meeting. Roderick O'Donovan ~conc'~,, ~len R///Andler