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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/15/2012 Sewer Repairs using Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) (Engineering Services)Mount Prospect Public Works Department ?/ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM l TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT DATE: MAY 7, 2012 SUBJ: ACCEPT CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING PROPOSAL FOR CURED - IN- PLACE -PIPE (CIPP) AND SPOT RELAY REPAIRS ($86,595) BACKGROUND In the current budget, staff requested funds for continuing the combined and separate sewer system repairs. The combined sewer repairs were identified during the Combined Sewer System Evaluation Study (CSSES) completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth of combined sewer repair work has been slated over fifteen years. The Village is beginning the 8th year of the project. The CSSES was performed by consulting engineer, Baxter & Woodman of Crystal Lake, Illinois. Due to the scale of this project, literally a multi - million dollar, multi -year effort; staff is recommending the use of an engineering consultant part -time to assist Village staff in the oversight of this program. The program for 2012 includes 16,690 lineal feet of cured-in- place- piping (CIPP) and 32 pipe segment repairs for the spot relay repair project totaling approximately 400 lineal feet of repairs on sewers ranging in diameter from 10 to 18 inches. DISCUSSION As noted, Baxter & Woodman prepared the initial CSSES. Consequently, they are very familiar with the Village's infrastructure rehabilitation program and attuned to our customer oriented work philosophies. Baxter & Woodman provided construction engineering services for last year's CIPP and Spot Relay projects. They have provided similar services in each of the previous seven years. All of these projects were prosecuted without incident and culminated in a satisfactory completion. The ongoing CIPP program continues to be as large and demanding as previous years. This year's plans require additional materials testing and reporting. Thus staff is recommending the continued use of consulting engineer, Baxter & Woodman on a part -time basis to assist with these projects. At staff's request, Baxter & Woodman submitted a proposal to supply limited engineering assistance after contract award that includes half -time oversight of the CIPP project, 100% Page 2 of 2 ACCEPT CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING PROPOSAL FOR CURED -IN- PLACE -PIPE (CIPP) AND SPOT RELAY REPAIR ($86,595) MAY 7, 2012 construction observation of the spot relay work and overall contract administration for both projects. Their fee to provide these services is a not to exceed total of $86,595. The amount paid to Baxter & Woodman in 2011 for this effort was $80,385. The CIPP lining project is slightly larger than last year with 16,690 lineal feet planned for 2012 versus the 14,558 lineal feet in 2011. The spot relay work involves 32 pipe segments that will involve the repair or replacement of approximately 400 lineal feet of pipe ranging in diameter from 10 to 18 inches. The number of spot repair increased from 23 pipe segments in 2011 to the planned 32 repairs. Overall, the scope of work for this year's project is larger than last year and will require more construction engineering man - hours. Engineering services for this type of work usually range between 8 -10% of the overall project costs. When the fee is compared to the actual bid awards being considered by the Village Board, the fee is slightly less than 9% of the proposed award amounts totaling $974,381. As this is a not to exceed proposal, the fee will vary with the actual project costs but will not exceed the $86,595. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the Village Board authorize a contract with Baxter & Woodman, Consulting Engineers of Crystal Lake, Illinois for specified construction engineering services associated with the Sewer Line Spot Relay Repairs and the Sewer Rehabilitation using CIPP Process projects in an amount not to exceed $86,595. Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the current budget. Matt Overeem I concur Director of Public Works CC: Village Clerk Lisa Angell H: \Water \CIPP\2012 CIPP\2012 CIPP BW PSA board report revIdoc