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Meeting May 07, 2019 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m.
Category 13. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Subject 13.3 Motion to accept proposal for Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Design and
Construction Engineering Services in an amount not to exceed $138,016.77.
Access Public
Type Action
Preferred Date May 07, 20115
Absolute Date May 07, 20115'
Fiscal Impact Yes
Dollar Amount 138,016.77
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Budget Source Capital Improvement Fun7a
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Recommended Action Accept the proposal from Christopher Burke Engineering to provide design and construction
engineering services for the Algonquin Road Shared Use Project for a not to exceed amount
of $138,016.77.
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A key component of the Village"s Strategic Plan is to create a complete pedestrian infrastructure network that
promotes multi -modal transportation options. This project looks to enhance safety for pedestrians on Algonquin Road
which is under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). Algonquin Road currently has
sidewalk along the east and west ends of the roadway in the Village. The middle section was recently annexed into
the Village and does not have sidewalk. The primary goal is to complete the pedestrian system on both sides of the
roadway.
There is support for this project in both the Village's Bicycle Plan and Comprehensive Plan. Algonquin Road has a
bicycle level of service "F" as noted in the 2012 Village Bicycle Plan due to large gaps in the sidewalk network; this project
will greatly increase the level of service for both bicyclists and pedestrians. The plan highlights Algonquin Road as a "Phase
IIIII regional roadway - a classification given to those that (at that time) needed multiple municipal cooperation. This
project is much more feasible now that this area has been annexed into the Village. Algonquin Road was also highlighted in
the 2017 Comprehensive Plan as an ideal bike route based upon community feedback and its connectivity to the existing
bike path along the ComEd easement., PACE bus routes,, and amenities such as the Community Connection Center. The
project area is denoted on the attached map.
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1. Evaluate the preferred side of the roadway to install an 8" wide shared use path along Algonquin Road from
Briarwood Drive to Elmhurst Road (IL Route 83).
2. Design and construct an 8" wide shared use path on one side and a 5" wide sidewalk on the other side where
pedestrian facilities currently do not exist.
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3. Develop a cost estimate for future budgeting purposes to replace the existing 5" wide sidewalk on one side with an 8"
wide shared use path so that the entire limits of Algonquin Road within Mount Prospect has a shared use path on
one side of the roadway.
Staff is seeking at this time to enter into a contract with a consulting firm for design and construction engineering tit,
facilitate construction of the shared use path and sidewalk. All work will require review and approval from IDOT.
Request for Pro -osalls ( I
As permitted by the Qualification Based Selection process, the Village solicited Technical and Cost Proposals from six
(6) engineering consulting firms to provide design and construction engineering services for the project. A copy of the
RFP is attached. Five (5) firms responded sending in Technical and Cost Proposals while one (1) firm declined due to
current workload commitments. Each firm was asked to submit as part of their proposal the following information:
1. Resumes of key personnel and related experience on similar type projects
2. Summary of the firm"s approach to the project
3. Project schedule
Staff hour estimate and cost proposal for major phases of work
• Perform field and topographic survey
• Prepare construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates
• Comply with IDOT and ADA design requirements
• Coordinate with Pace to enhance bus stops
Present at Transportation Safety Commission Meeting
Provide bidding assistance
• Provide construction layout
• Provide construction inspection and supervision
• Attend construction meetings
• Prepare pay estimates, punch -list, and as -built drawings
The proposals were reviewed on the basis of their understanding of our goals and their approach to the design
process. They were rated (with a maximum score of 100 points) according to these specific categories: background of
firm, capacity to perform work, understanding of the project, related experience, project schedule, and work effort.
Table 1 below summarizes this analysis; Table 2 details the cost proposals:
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Primera
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HLR Inc
Baxter & I
Woodman
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Background
20
19
19
19
19
19
Experience
20
20
19
18
18
18
Scope
25
24
24
23
22
21
Schedule
15
15
15
15
15
15
Work Effort
10
10
9
8
8
8
Content
10
10
10
8
8
8
Total
100
98
96
91
90
89
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Table 2: Cost Proposals
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Firm
Hours
Total Cost
Cost / Hour*
Christopher Burke Engineering
1236
$138rO16.77
$104
Primera Engineers
1634
$167f176.00
$101
HLR, Inc.
1593
$198f 165.00
$120
Baxter & Woodman
1683
$223f817.00
$127
V3 Companies
1574
$198f520.00
$125
Christopher Burke Engineering has put together a very strong project team with experience in the design of numerous
• transportation projects. They are currently working • the Phase I Engineering Study to bring
improvements to the Rand Road, Central Road and Mount Prospect Road intersection. This project has required
extensive coordination with IDOT. Christopher Burke Engineering has a very experienced professional engineering
staff with a thorough understanding of the project coordination,, communication and documentation needs to
successfully accomplish the project within the proposed schedule. It is Staff's opinion that Christopher Burke
Engineering will provide the best product at an appropriate number of hours dedicated to design and construction
engineering. Copies of their proposals are attached.
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-• proposal for •• '•.• -• Use Path Design and Construction Engineering submitted •
Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD. • Rosemont, •
2. Action at discretion of Village Board.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Village Board accept the proposal from Christopher Burke Engineering to provide design
and construction engineering services for the Algonquin Road Shared Use Project for a not to exceed amount of
$138,rO16.77.
CBBEL proposal.pdf (17,704 KB) location map.pdf (2.,755 KB) RFP.pdf (579 KB)
Administrative Content
Executive Content
Motion & Voting
Accept the proposal from Christopher Burke Engineering to provide design and construction engineering services for
the Algonquin Road Shared Use Project for a not to exceed amount of $138,016-77.
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Motion by Michael Zadel, second by Colleen Saccotelli.
Final Resolution: Motion Carries
Yea: William Grossi, Eleni Hatzis, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli,, Michael Zadel
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Village of' Mo(un't Prospect
1700 W. Central Road
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Atteritioln.,p Mr. Jeff Wulbecker ' P. E.
Village Engineer
Subject. Request for Propolsall
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with Ithe, inforlmation requested in your R,FP. Work. will be perforrned out of lour Rosemont, office whic
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Sincerely,,
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and responsive professionals who provide
engineering, surveying and environmental
services on a personal level. Commuted to
delivering consistently accurate, timely and
cost-effective solutions to a wide range of
engineering and environmental challenges, our
team's expansive list of specializations provide
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University, CBBEL President Christopher B. Burke embraces
education and encourages continued learning among his employees.
Our staff includes four PhDs, 84 licensed professional engineers, a
team of licensed professional land surveyors, a licensed structural
engineer and a licensed landscape architect. Additionally, three
employees are LEED accredited professionals, three are professional
traffic operations engineers (PTOE), and four have received the
designation of Diplomate Water Resource Engineer (D.WRE). More
than 20 staff members are certified floodplain managers (CFM), 16
are certified professionals in erosion and sediment control (CPESC)
and nine are certified professionals in stormwater quality (CPSWQ).
Our resources are geographically distributed to create a network of effective and convenient
service. Rosemont is home to our main office while our other Illinois locations include
Evanston, Lockport and Peoria.
Through leadership positions and active membership in a variety of professional and
educational associations, CBBEL is able to deliver cutting-edge technology and techniques
as they emerge. The outcome is acontext-sensitive approach that rejects outdated cookie -
cutter remedies and provides the best solution. We are proud to be involved with the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Council of Engineering Companies
(ACEC), American Public Works Association (APWA), and more.
Our commitments to hiring exceptional personnel, prioritizing client
relationships and valuing education have earned CBBEL numerous
prestigious awards from the Illinois Department of Transportation, the
Illinois Tollway and the Illinois Chapters of ACEC, APWA, ASCE and
the American Planning Association. In 2018, CBBEL was recognized
as ASCE-Illinois Private Sector Employer of the Year. Chicago
Avenue/Sheridan Road Multi -Modal Corridor Improvement (City of
Evanston) and Graue Mill Flood Protection Improvements projects
were awarded APWA Suburban Branch 2019 Project of the Year. In
2017, CBBEL clients and projects received national awards from the
APWA, including the Northside Stormwater Management Project
(Village of River Forest) and Elmwood Park Flood Mitigation Project
(Village of Elmwood Park). In addition, five employees have been
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Since its founding in 1986, the size of our company and the complexity
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bridges, flood control reservoirs, pump stations, embankments,
storm sewers, large open channels, water mains and water systems.
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Our office prepares a significant number of high-quality stormwater
management studies and permit applications, having obtained more
than 2,000 US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 permits with
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Department of Natural Resources -Office of Water Resources floodway
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CBBEL is proud to have consistently been at the forefront of
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a green roof, an aggressive composting/recycling program, four
electric car charging stations and along -range plan to implement
other energy saving devices.
One of the sustainability efforts for which the firm is perhaps best
known is our award-winning Bike to Work Program, in which
CBBEL provides mileage reimbursement, changing facilities and
bicycle storage. Over 150 employees (from all of the Burke Group
companies) have participated in the program and more than 382,275
miles have been commuted on bike.
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awarded Platinum status and is one of the few Midwestern non -bike
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Stephen Sugg, PE, PTOE, will be the "lead person" assigned to the project and will be the Village's liaison. As shown below, the staff
that will be assigned to this project has extensive experience working on projects similar to the Algonquin Road Shared Use Path
Project. All projects listed below have been completed int the past 5 years.
ROLE IN PROJECT:
Project Lead/Village Liaison
BIKE TRAIL PROJECTS:
IL Route 47 Bike Path
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(Huntley)
Euclid Avenue Bike Path
(Evanston)
(Rolling Meadows)
Lake Cook Road Multi -Use Trail
Howard Street Improvements
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I L 47 M u Iti-Use Path
(Niles)
US Route 52 at River Road Intersection
Improvements
(Shorewood)
Broadway Street Reconstruction
(Coal City)
Randall Road CMAQ Pedestrian Bridge
(Algonquin)
108th Avenue Bike Path Improvements
(Orland Park)
ROLE IN PROJECT: Plan Preparation
BIKE TRAIL PROJECTS:
Euclid Avenue Bike Path
(Rolling Meadows)
Howard Street Improvements
(Niles)
Broadway Street Reconstruction
(Coal city)
MARK THOMAS, PE
ROLE IN PROJECT:
BIKE TRAIL PROJECTS:
Plan Preparation
Dundee Road Pedestrian Path
(Wheeling)
Sand Ridge Bike Trail
(Calumet City)
IL Route 41 Bike Path
(Huntley)
108th Ave Bike Path Improvements
(Orland Park)
Golf Road Bike Path
(Schaumburg)
Lake Cook road Multi -Use Trail
(Glencoe)
Roselle Road/Euclid Avenue Multi -Use
Path
(Palatine)
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Traffic Signal Modifications
RELEVANT PROJECTS:
Skokie Valley Trail
(Northbrook)
Sheridan Road/Chicago Ave Bikeway
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(Evanston)
Lake Cook Road Multi -Use Trail
(Glencoe)
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I L 47 M u Iti-Use Path
(Huntley)
Rohlwing Road Bike Path
(Rolling Meadows)
IL 58 (Golf Road) Bike Path
(Schaumburg/Rolling Meadows)
Old Orchard Road Bike Path
(Skokie)
Euclid Avenue Bike Path
(Rolling Meadows)
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Senior Project Manager
Mr. Sugg joined CBBEL with over 28 years of transportation engineering experience working
YEARS IEXIPIEIRIIIEINCIE: 36
with Chicago area municipalities and counties as well as IDOT and the Illinois Tollway.
YEARS WITHIL: 8
His expertise includes transportation studies and reports, highways, municipal streets,
streetscapes, parking lots, lighting, water main, traffic signals and construction observation.
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Bachelor of Science, 1983
He has performed preliminary engineering studies, prepared design plans and specifications
Civil Engineering
and supervised construction observation services for improvements to expressways, county
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highways, and urban/suburban arterial and collector streets. These improvements included
revising intersection geometrics, pavement rehabilitation and reconstruction, roadway
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widening, storm sewer construction and the installation of new traffic signals and street lighting.
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supervision of design engineers.
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IL Route 47 Bike Path, Huntley: Project Manager for preparation of design plans for construction
Professional Engineer, WI,
of a Federally funded bike path along IL Route 47 from Oak Creek Pkwy to Kreutzer Rd. The path
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was extended west on Del Webb Blvd to serve the Del Webb Retirement Community, south on
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Oak Creek Pkwy and west on Regency Square Pkwy. Project consisted of construction of hot -mix
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asphalt multi -use path over an aggregate base, combination concrete curb and gutter removal
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and replacement, construction of a precast modular retaining wall and railing, drainage structure
adjustments, new drainage structures and storm sewer, temporary traffic signals at Huntley
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Crossings, and pedestrian signals at 4 intersections. To reduce run-off, a section of the path was
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constructed using permeable asphalt. All pedestrian crossings were designed in accordance with
Civil Engineers
ADA accessibility requirements. Ramp details were included in the plans. Project was constructed
in 2017 at a cost of $1.2 million.
Institute of Transportation
Engineers
Euclid Avenue Bike Path, Rolling Meadows: Project Manager for the plan preparation of a
bike path on Euclid Avenue from Rohlwing Road to Salt Creek. Existing traffic signals at two
intersections were modified to include pedestrian signals with push buttons and count down
timers. The path required coordination with the Cook County Department of Transportation
and Highways.
Howard Street Improvements, Niles: Project Manager for a Phase I addendum and
preparation of design plans for the rehabilitation of Howard Street. This federally funded
project included an addendum to the Phase I report. The purpose of the addendum was to
better separate pedestrians and bicyclists and reduce the number of parcels that would be
affected by land acquisition. The addendum also included the addition of a road diet. Other
improvements include pavement patching and resurfacing, modernization of traffic signals,
roadway lighting and construction of on -street and off-street bicycle facilities. Construction is
scheduled for 2020 at an estimated cost of $6.3 million.
US Route 52 at River Road Intersection Improvement, Shorewood: Project Manager for
preparation of design plans for construction of Federally funded intersection and street lighting
improvements along US Route 52 (Jefferson St) and River Rd. Project included HMA resurfacing,
pavement widening, curb and gutter removal and replacement, construction of a new
pedestrian bridge, traffic signal modernization, roadway lighting, new drainage structures and
storm sewer, and regrading of Hammel Creek. Coordination was required with multiple utility
conflicts to ensure relocations were completed prior to the start of construction. Project will be
completed in 2018 at an estimated cost of $3.2 million.
Broadway Street Reconstruction, Coal City: Project Manager for preparation of design
plans for the reconstruction of Broadway Street. This federally funded project included
extensive coordination with BNSF Railroad, the addition of on -street bike lanes, streetscape
improvements, new storm sewer and new roadway lighting. Construction is scheduled for 2019
at a cost of $4.6 million.
Randall Road CMAQ Funded Pedestrian Bridge, Algonquin: Project Manager for
preparation of a PDR for construction of a new pedestrian bridge over Randall Rd at Bunker
Hill Dr/Huntington Dr. Goal of the project is to eliminate the at -grade crossing of Randall Rd
and tie the proposed bridge to an existing bike path system. CBBEL completed the CMAQ
application, structural studies and topographic survey. CBBEL will prepare for and attend a
public informational meeting to discuss the proposed improvements with Village officials and
area businesses. Design approval was granted May 2013. The estimated construction cost is $2.6I J11DB
million. IND
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108th Avenue Bike Path Improvements, Orland Park: Project
Manager for preparation of a PDR for the replacement of an
existing sidewalk with a bike path. The project will link an
existing path along 153rd St to a path on Jillian Rd that leads
to a Metra Station. The project will include the installation of
rapid flashing beacons at a bike path crossing of 108th Ave.
The estimated construction cost is $175,000 and construction is
scheduled for 2017.
Pratt Avenue Resurfacing, Lincolnwood: Project Manager for
preparation of design plans for Federally funded resurfacing
of Pratt Avenue from Lockwood Ave to Crawford Ave. Project
included HMA surface removal and resurfacing, pavement
patching, curb removal and replacement, sidewalk removal
and replacement, installation of detectable warnings, and
replacement of detector loops at 2 traffic signals. Construction
was completed in 2016 at a cost of $760,000.
Madison Street Streetscape Improvements, Forest
Park: Project Manager for preparation of design plans for
reconstruction and streetscape of Madison St. Improvements
include pavement removal and replacement, curb and gutter
removal and replacement, sidewalk removal and replacement,
drainage improvements, replacement of water main, roadway
lighting, and landscape medians. Coordination was required with
River Forest as the north side of Madison St borders River Forest.
Construction of $3 million improvement was completed in 2016.
Highland Road STP Widening & Rehabilitation, Grayslake:
Project Manager overseeing design plan preparation for widening
and rehabilitation of Federally funded improvements to Highland
Rd from Lake St to IL 83. Existing roadway cross section included
2 thru lanes with roadside ditches to collect stormwater run-
off. Existing pavement was patched, widened and resurfaced.
Curb and gutter, sidewalk and storm sewer were added.
Two sections of pavement were reconstructed to accomplish
minimum longitudinal slopes for positive drainage. Storm sewer
was oversized to include in-line detention to compensate for
additional impervious area. Project was coordinated with IDOT
and LCSMC. Construction cost was $1.6 million.
Estate Drive/Deer Lake Road Reconstruction, Deerfield:
Project Manager for reconstruction which included complete
removal and replacement of the existing HMA pavement, curb
and gutter, and sidewalk. Project is constructed over a former
brick yard that had been excavated to a depth of up to 100 feet
at several locations. The excavation was backfilled with building,
computer and roadway debris approx. 30-40 years ago. The
existing road (and office park) were built over the debris, resulting
in significant settling of the pavement, curb and gutter and
sidewalk over the years. CBBEL designed the project to allow
for proper drainage and realigned Estate Dr at Deer Lake Rd to
improve the geometrics. Geotechnical investigation, topographic
survey and design plans were completed in less than 3 months.
Halsted Street Reconstruction & Streetscape, Chicago:
Project Engineer for Phase II engineering design which consisted
of new ornamental light fixtures, curb and gutter removal and
replacement, pavement rehabilitation, planting islands, new trees,
modifications to on -street parking, construction of decorative
sidewalk and traffic signal modernizations. Project involved
improvement of Halsted St from Cermak to Fulton Market St
which includes Greektown and expanded UIC Campus.*
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Highland Road STP Widening & Rehabilitation, Grayslake:
Project Manager overseeing design plan preparation for widening
and rehabilitation of Federally funded improvements to Highland
Rd from Lake St to IL 83. Existing roadway cross section included
2 thru lanes with roadside ditches to collect stormwater run-
off. Existing pavement was patched, widened and resurfaced.
Curb and gutter, sidewalk and storm sewer were added.
Two sections of pavement were reconstructed to accomplish
minimum longitudinal slopes for positive drainage. Storm sewer
was oversized to include in-line detention to compensate for
additional impervious area. Project was coordinated with IDOT
and LCSMC. Construction cost was $1.6 million.
Downtown Streetscape, Winnetka: Project Manager for
streetscape improvements in the East Elm St, West Elm St, and
Hubbard Woods Business Districts. Purpose was to replace
existing, outdated streetscape with the Village's approved
Streetscape Master Plan and Implementation Strategy. Project
included new curb and gutter, sidewalk, planters, irrigation system,
bump outs at crosswalks, and roadway and pedestrian lighting.
Coordination and plan approval were required from IDOT as a
portion of the improvement was constructed on an IDOT route.*
2015 Resurfacing Project, Hinsdale: Project Manager
oversaw design plan preparation for HMA surface removal
and replacement of approx. 16,000 SY of pavement, patching,
replacement of approx. 3,140' of water main with diameters
ranging from 6"-12", installation of new valves, valve vaults and
water services, lining of over 2,000' of combined sewer ranging in
diameter from 8"-3611, and replacement of handicapped ramps to
meet current ADA Standards. Construction cost was $1.75 million.
Deerfield Road STP Reconstruction, Deerfield: Project
Manager overseeing design plan preparation for federally funded
improvements to Deerfield Rd from the Metra Viaduct in Deerfield
to the East Skokie Ditch in Highland Park, approx. 2.4 miles.
Purpose of this project was to reconstruct Deerfield Rd from the
Metra Viaduct to Windsor, rehabilitate the pavement from Windsor
Dr to the East Skokie Ditch, complete drainage improvements,
replace 4,400' of water main, reline and/or repair the sanitary sewer,
modernize 9 traffic signals and resurface the Deerfield Rd bridges
over the Middle Fork and West Fork of the North Branch of the
Chicago River. Construction cost was $19 million.
Devon Avenue Streetscape Improvements, Chicago: Project
Manager oversaw preparation of design plans, specifications and
cost estimates for roadway improvements to streetscape Devon
Ave from Central to Lincoln, a total distance of 12,000'. Project was
coordinated with IDOT since Devon is an unmarked state route.
Landscape architectural firm developed streetscape features.*
*prior experience
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Vice President, Head, Civil Engineering Design Department
Head of Civil Engineering Design Department, which includes 25 civil engineers, 5 structural IIIA III I III : 28
department engineers, 5 CAD technicians, and 1 landscape architect. Experience covers a wide YEARS WITHIL: 25
variety of civil and structural engineering projects. Responsibilities include civil and structural
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streambank stabilization projects, and utility projects. Structural projects include design and Transportation, University of
inspection of bridges, parking garages, dams, spillways, retaining walls, and culverts. Illinois at Chicago
Skokie Valley Trail Extension, Skokie: Project Manager: The purpose of this project was to
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complete a portion of a critical gap in the regional Skokie Valley Trail system and to provide an
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important transportation link to the many destinations along the project route. When completed,
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Skokie Valley Trail will provide a key regional link between the Sauganash Trail in Chicago just south
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of Lincolnwood and the North Shore Bike Trail in Lake Bluff, an uninterrupted distance of over 20
miles. This section runs from Dempster Street to Golf Road, a distance of approx. 1.0 miles, and
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included a proposed traffic signal on Golf Road (a state route) to safely allow cyclists to cross. Duties
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included IDOT and CMAP coordination, traffic signal and plan design, public involvement, and
compilation of the project development report for design approval.
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Main Street Bike Lanes, Skokie: Principal In Charge responsible for Phase I Engineering and
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Phase II design plans, specifications, cost estimates, permits, documents and other contract
documents for the construction of 2.5 miles of 5' wide one-way bike lanes on Main St between
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Lincoln Ave and McCormick Blvd. Other improvements included milling & resurfacing of
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segments of the roadway, signage and bike rack installation. Coordination of this federally
funded project included CCHD and IDOT. Bike lanes included green pavement markings within
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conflict zones.
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Old Orchard Road Multi -Use Path (West), Skokie: Principal In Charge responsible for supervising Sigma Phi Delta Professional
the preparation of Phase I Report and Phase II design plans, specifications, cost estimates, permits, Engineering Fraternity
land acquisition documents and other contract documents for the construction of 0.8 miles of 10'
wide shared use path in the south parkway of Old Orchard Rd from Skokie Blvd to Gross Point Rd.
Other improvements included bus stop/bike rack sidewalk, signage, segmental block retaining walls,
fencing, bike racks, and landscape restoration. Permits were obtained from CCHD with additional
coordination of this federally funded project with IDOT and utilities.
Old Orchard Multi -Use Path (East), Skokie: Project Manager responsible for Phase
Engineering and Phase II design plan preparation and cost estimate for construction of 0.5 miles
of a 10' wide shared use path along Old Orchard Road in the Cook County Forest Preserve
between Harms Rd and Woods Dr. Improvements included removal of undesirable trees for the
new path, tree replacement with desirable species, traffic signal improvements, signage, and
landscape restoration. Permits were obtained from CCHD, MWRD, and NPDES with additional
coordination between Village of Skokie, Cook County Forest Preserve, IDOT, and utilities for this
federally funded project.
Bicycle/Multi-Use Paths: Involved in the design and project management of several bicycle or
multi -use paths or on -street bike lanes for Bensenville, Crystal Lake, Downers Grove, Naperville,
Palatine, Rolling Meadows, Schaumburg, Skokie, Lake County Division of Transportation, Lake
County Forest Preserve, Kane County Division of Transportation,
and Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
143rd Street Reconstruction, Orland Park: Project Manager for the reconstruction of 143rd
Street between Will/Cook Rd and Wolf Rd. The project converted the existing 2 lane road to
5 lane road with an 8' wide multi -use path. A new triple box culvert was constructed at the
crossing of Long Run Creek.
Golf/New Wilke Road, Rolling Meadows: Project Manager for the reconstruction of the
intersection of IL 58 (Golf Road) and New Wilke Road, totaling over 4.3 lane miles of new concrete
pavement. The project included providing 3 exclusive through lanes in each direction, dual left turn
lanes eastbound, and exclusive right turn lanes both eastbound and westbound on Golf Road. The
traffic signal at the eastern project limits was removed and replaced, and along with the signal at
New Wilke and interconnected to the Golf Road system. Other improvements include new storm
sewer system, sidewalk, bike path, entrances, medians, short retaining walls, landscaping and
lighting system relocation.
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Pine Dunes Wetland Mitigation Area, Lake County, Illinois
Tollway: QA/QC Manager. Includes approximately 220 acres
of upland within the 315 acre parcel that are currently under
agricultural production or are woodlands comprised of white
oak, red oak and other hardwoods. The project involves wetland
creation, wetland enhancement, stream restoration, forest
enhancement and restoration, and restoration of upland areas to
prairie/savanna. The mitigation potential includes about 32 acres
of wetland enhancement, 58 acres of wetland restoration, and
20 acres of upland enhancement credit, 100 acres of woodland
enhancement, 3,300' of stream restoration, for a total of about 85
acres of wetland/waters mitigation credit. In addition to wetland
mitigation design and permitting services, CBBEL designed a 24
car parking lot, restroom, well, water fountain and nearly 3 miles
of bike path, along with a 300' long bridge and 3 boardwalks.
Hastings Lake Public Access Improvement (Phase II), Lake Villa:
Principal -in -Charge and QA/QC, responsible for supervising the
preparation of design plans, specifications and contract documents
for improvements to the 250 acre site which included providing 2.5
miles of asphalt path, 1.5 miles of crushed stone trail, grading, five
prefabricated boardwalk structures, 5 parking lots totaling 140 stalls
approx. 3,200' of paved internal roadway, boat launch and retaining
walls, 2 floating fishing piers with abutments, picnic shelter site
work, restroom site work and septic field, comfort station site work,
and lake overlooks. CBBEL provided land surveying, geotechnical
investigations, design, engineering, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis,
permitting and contract documents for the improvements. As part
of the access improvement at the entrance to County Hwy A-11, a
traffic study, turn bay road widening and LCDOT access permits
were engineered and received approval. Included in the design
was 700' of bituminous trail along Grass Lake Rd in LCDOT ROW,
requiring storm sewer with restrictor outlet, new curb/gutter &
landscape restoration per LCDOT standards.
Plum Grove Road, Rolling Meadows: Project Manager for
Phase II engineering services for reconstruction, widening and
intersection improvements of Plum Grove Rd from Emerson Ave
to Aldridge Ave, a distance of 2,800' (0.53 miles) as well as a new
closed drainage system. Plum Grove Rd was widened to provide
two through lanes in each direction with dual left -turn lanes at the
signalized intersections of Kirchoff Rd and Euclid Ave. Kirchoff Rd
was widened for dual right -turn lanes onto Plum Grove Rd. Euclid
Ave was widened to provide additional storage for the left -turn
lanes and to provide a southbound right -turn lane onto Plum
Grove Rd. Services included topographic survey, boundary, and
ROW location. traffic analysis; geotechnical investigation; utility
coordination; Plat of Highway and ROW coordination; preliminary,
pre -final and final plans, specifications and estimates.
Plainfield Road Improvements, Darien: Project Manager for
widening and resurfacing of Plainfield Rd at Bailey Rd to provide
a new traffic signal and left turn lanes. This improvement also
included the resurfacing of Plainfield Rd from Manning Rd to
Cass Ave, the replacement of the watermain between Manning
Rd and Williams St and drainage improvements at City Hall.
IL Route 53/Madison Street Improvements, Lombard: Project
Manager for the widening and resurfacing to provide a left and
right turn lane and new traffic signals at the intersection. The
improvements also included the reconstruction of Madison St
between IL 53 and Finley Road with new curb and gutter, storm
sewer, decorative lighting and sidewalk.
JASON SODDEN, PE
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151st Street, Orland Park: Project Manager for the Phase
and Phase II design of the reconstruction and widening of 151st
Street between West Ave and Ravinia Ave. A two-way left turn
lane was added throughout the project limits and additional
through and turn lanes and a modernized traffic signal were
included at Ravinia Ave.
Butterfield Road (North), Lake County: Phase II Project
Manager for the reconstruction and widening of Butterfield Road
from Bull Creek to IL 137 (Buckley Road). Scope of improvements
included widening the existing two-lane rural section to a 5 -lane
section with curb and gutter, storm sewer, watermain, sanitary
sewer rehabilitation and replacement, detention facilities, median
landscape planter and utility relocations. Project also included
traffic signal modernization and improved channelization at the
intersections of Butterfield Rd and Winchester Rd and Butterfield
Rd and IL 137; and new traffic signals and channelization at the
intersection of Butterfield Rd and Virginia Ave. Permits were
required from LCSMC, USACE, IDOT and LCDOT. Coordination
was required with the public, individual homeowners, ICC/METRA
for railroad crossing, and various agencies including IDOT,
LCSMC, IEPA, and Village of Libertyville.
Green Bay/Wadsworth Road, Beach Park: Project Manager for
the Phase I and Phase II design of the intersection improvements.
In order to meet traffic demands of an adjacent development
and raise the road above the floodplain the project was extended
3,000' to the west of the intersection on Wadsworth Road.
Detention and compensatory storage was required in accordance
with the Lake County Stormwater Ordinance.
North/Porter Road Rehabilitation, Elgin: Project Manager
responsible for day-to-day project management and point -
of -contact, including oversight and development of design,
permitting, construction document preparation, bidding assistance
and utility coordination. This project included the replacement of
existing water main with approximately 2,200' of 8" ductile iron
water main, water service, valve vault and fire hydrant replacement,
sanitary sewer repairs, street sign upgrades, pavement patching,
sidewalk, curb and gutter and driveway removal and replacement
and partial reconstruction and resurfacing of approximately 8,000
LF of narrow, residential roadway. CBBEL's team provided full -
range civil engineering services, including topographic survey,
geotechnical investigation and sewer televising, preliminary design
development, utility coordination, IEPA water and sewer permitting,
preparation of SWPPP, assistance with public involvement efforts,
preparation of construction documents, bidding assistance and
full-time construction engineering.
Road, Lake County: Project Manager for the Phase I and Phase
II design of the reconstruction/add lane project on Delany Road
from Sunset Avenue to Wadsworth Road (2.6 miles). The project
involved widening the existing two-lane rural roadway to a
five -lane urban section. The portion of the road located in the
floodplain was raised above the 100 -year flood elevation and
the culverts were redesigned to pass the 100 -year event under
the road. Compensatory storage and detention was designed
in accordance with the LCSMC's requirements. Significant
coordination was required with the Forest Preserve as two of the
detention basins and a bicycle underpass were
located on their property.
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MARK THOMAS, PE
Mr. Thomas joined CBBEL with 13 years of transportation engineering experience working with
IDOT, the Illinois Tollway and local municipalities. His expertise includes Phase I studies and
reports as well as Phase II design of highways, municipal streets, parking lots and drainage
improvements.
Software experience: Microstation, Geopak, Autoturn, Projectwise, HCS and ArcMap.
BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN
Roselle Road/Euclid Avenue Multi -Use Path, Palatine: Project Engineer responsible for the
preparation of design plans, specifications and estimates. The project will connect existing
bike paths on Algonquin Road and Euclid Avenue to provide an important link around the west
side of Harper College. The project consists of approximately 0.6 miles of 8' wide asphalt path
and will include the modification of existing traffic signals, landscaping and ADA pedestrian
crossings. The project required coordination with Cook County, IDOT and the MWRD.
Dundee Road Pedestrian Path, Wheeling: Project Engineer responsible for Phase II design
work including plans, specifications and estimates. Project consisted of construction of a
variable width pedestrian path along Dundee Rd from the Des Plaines River to 1-294, a distance
of approx. 0.8 miles. The path will include both bituminous and PCC paving, retaining wall and a
new pedestrian crossing of Dundee Rd.
Sand Ridge Trail, FPDCC, Calumet City: Project Engineer responsible for Phase II design
work including plans, specifications and estimates. The project consisted of multi -use path
construction through the forest preserve from the Sand Ridge Nature Center to the Green
Lake Aquatic Center, a distance of approximately 1.3 miles. A portion of the trail will be an 8'
wide aggregate path and the remaining portion will be a 10' wide asphalt path. Traffic signal
modifications were made at two intersections to add pedestrian signals. Aligning the path to
avoid impacts to trees and wetlands was a critical element of the design. The project required
extensive coordination with IDOT, Calumet City, the Forest Preserve District of Cook County
and the MWRD.
IL Route 47 Bike Path, Huntley: Project Engineer for preparation of design plans for
construction of a Federally funded bike path along IL Route 47 from Oak Creek Pkwy to Kreutzer
Rd. The path was also extended west on Del Webb Blvd to serve the Del Webb Retirement
Community, south on Oak Creek Pkwy and west on Regency Square Pkwy. Project consists of
construction of hot -mix asphalt multi -use path over an aggregate base, combination concrete
curb and gutter removal and replacement, construction of a precast modular retaining wall and
railing, drainage structure adjustments, new drainage structures and storm sewer, temporary
traffic signals at Huntley Crossings, and pedestrian signals at 4 intersections. All pedestrian
crossings were designed in accordance with ADA accessibility requirements. Ramp details were
included in the plans. Project will be constructed in 2017 at an estimated cost of $1.2 million.
108th Avenue Bike Path Improvements, Orland Park: Project Engineer for preparation of a
design plans for the replacement of an existing sidewalk with a bike path. The project will link an
existing path along 153rd St to a path on Jillian Rd that leads to a Metra Station. The project will
include the installation of flashing beacons at a bike path crossing of 108th Ave.
Golf Road Bike Path, Schaumburg: Project Engineer for preparation of a design plans for a
proposed bike path along Golf Road from Roosevelt Blvd to Busse Woods. The project will link
an existing path along Roosevelt Blvd and McConnor Pkwy to existing paths in Busse Woods.
Project will include installation of pedestrian signals and modification of existing traffic signals,
ADA pedestrian crossings and retaining walls. Extensive utility coordination was required due to
limited space for the path and large number of existing utilities in the corridor.
Lake Cook Road Multi -Use Path, FPDCC, Glencoe and Highland Park: Project Engineer
responsible for Phase II design work including plans, specifications and estimates. Project
consisted of construction of a multi -use path along Lake Cook Rd from the East Service Dr
of the Chicago Botanic Garden to the Green Bay Trail, a distance of approx. 0.9 miles. The
multi -use path is 10' wide and included retaining walls, boardwalks, signal modifications at
the intersection of Lake Cook Rd and Green Bay Rd and a new at grade crossing of the UPRR.
Critical to the project was minimization of impacts to natural resources located in Botanic
Garden's McDonald Woods and Cook County Forest Preserve's Turnbull Woods.
Project Engineer
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Estate Drive/Deer Lake Road Reconstruction, Deerfield:
Project Engineer for reconstruction which included complete
removal and replacement of the existing HMA pavement, curb
and gutter, and sidewalk. CBBEL designed the project to allow
for proper drainage and realigned Estate Dr at Deer Lake Rd
to improve the geometrics. CBBEL was given authorization
to proceed with design plans in April 2016. Geotechnical
investigation, topographic survey and design plans were
completed in less than 3 months. Construction was completed
in October 2016 at a cost of $934,000.
Plainfield/Bailey Intersection Study, Darien: Project Engineer
responsible for design of intersection improvements as well as
developing text and exhibits for CE 1 approval. A new traffic
signal will be added to existing stop controlled intersection and
existing 4 -lane road will be widened to a 5 -lane cross section.
Other improvements will include sidewalk reconstruction
with ADA compliant ramps and traffic signal interconnects.
Engineering studies included traffic counts and PESA.
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US Route 52 at River Road Intersection Improvement,
Shorewood: Project Engineer for preparation of design plans for
construction of Federally funded intersection and street lighting
improvements along US Route 52 (Jefferson St) and River Rd.
Project included HMA surface removal and resurfacing, pavement
widening, curb and gutter removal and replacement, construction
of a new pedestrian bridge, new drainage structures and storm
sewer, and regrading of Hammel Creek. Coordination was required
with multiple utility conflicts to ensure relocations were completed
prior to the start of construction. Project will be completed in 2018
at an estimated cost of $3.2 million.
Westmore -Meyers Resurfacing, Lombard: Project Engineer
responsible for preparation of plan and specifications for the
resurfacing of Westmore -Meyers Road from Roosevelt Road to
St. Charles Road. This improvement also included bike path
crossing improvements at the Prairie Path and Great Western
Trail. The crossing improvements were designed in compliance
with ADA accessibility requirements and included installation of
a rapid rectangular flashing beacon and pedestrian railings.
Plainfield Road Improvements, Darien: Project Engineer
responsible for preparation of plans and specifications for the
widening and resurfacing of Plainfield Rd at Bailey Rd to provide
a new traffic signal and left turn lanes. This improvement also
included the resurfacing of Plainfield Rd from Manning Rd to
Cass Ave, the replacement of the watermain between Manning
Rd and Williams St and drainage improvements at City Hall.
Deerfield Road STP Reconstruction, Deerfield: Project
Engineer overseeing design plan preparation for federally
funded improvements to Deerfield Rd from the Metra Viaduct in
Deerfield to the East Skokie Ditch in Highland Park, a distance
of approx. 2.4 miles. Purpose of this project is to reconstruct
Deerfield Rd from the Metra Viaduct to Windsor, rehabilitate the
pavement from Windsor Dr to the East Skokie Ditch, complete
drainage improvements, replace the water main, reline and/
or repair the sanitary sewer, modernize 9 traffic signals and
resurface the Deerfield Rd bridge over the Middle Fork of
the North Branch of the Chicago River. Construction cost is
estimated at $19.0 million.
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Ellithorpe Road Culvert Replacement, KDOT: Project Engineer
responsible for preparation of design plans for the replacement
of three existing CMP culverts along Ellithorpe Road in rural
Kane County. Work included utility coordination, IDOT detour
coordination and ACOE permitting.
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Engineering Technician
As an Engineering Technician in the Civil Engineering Design Department, Mr. Howell -Lindgren YEARS EXPERIENCIE: 4
assists in the development of various design projects, including ADA design and street YEARS WITHIL: 4
programs. He works on Federal, Local, and MFT projects and has acquired the skills to complete
a design project from start to finish. In addition, Nigel is a software/web developer and has
designed multiple tools including to aid engineers. He is also a member of the CBBEL Drone
Team and has worked to develop methods of aerial surveying through 3D photogrammetry.
Software Experience: Bentley Microstation, Bentley ContextCapture, Microsoft Office
SOFTWARE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE
Programming Languages: C#, Visual Basic, VBScript, Excel VBA, Python, Java
Web Development Languages: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SQL
Cost Estimate Tool: Designed and developed a software solution used to more accurately and
efficiently create a bill of materials and estimate the construction cost of projects. Completed a
full development cycle which included assessing the needs of engineers, full design of a software
solution, deployment, maintenance, and training.
ADA Ramp Design Tool: Developed a system for designing ADA corner ramps that included a
software component and Excel spreadsheets. Using experience from multiple projects including
ADA compliant sidewalk corner ramps, created a software solution that allows engineers to more
officially provide ADA compliant corner ramps and pedestrian crossings.
CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN EXPERIENCE
Euclid Avenue Bike Path, Rolling Meadows: Engineering Technician for design of a bike path
on Euclid Avenue from Rohlwing Road to Salt Creek. Pedestrian signals with push buttons and
count down timers were added to existing traffic signals at two intersections. Responsible for
design of pedestrian crossings along the bike path. Completed plans and a cost estimate.
Howard Street Improvements, Niles: Engineering Technician for a Phase I addendum and
preparation of design plans for the rehabilitation of Howard Street and the construction of new
sidewalk and on -road and off-road bicycle facilities. Other improvements include pavement patching
and resurfacing, modernization of traffic signals and roadway lighting. Nigel prepared vertical and
horizontal alignments for the proposed sidewalk and bike path and prepared ADA corner details.
Construction of Howard Street is scheduled for 2020 at an estimated cost of $6.3 million.
Broadway Street Streetscape Improvements, Coal City: Engineering Technician for roadway
design and streetscape improvements on Broadway Street between Park Street and IL 113.
Prepared plans and estimate of cost. Improvements included roadway reconstruction, sidewalk
with decorative brick parkways, stamped pedestrian crossings, decorative lighting, and
landscape elements such as median planters, sidewalk planters, benches, and bicycle racks.
US Route 52 at River Road Intersection Improvement, Shorewood: Engineering Technician
for roadway design and pedestrian crossing improvements. Prepared plans and cost estimate.
Project included resurfacing, pavement widening, curb and gutter removal and replacement,
new drainage structures and storm sewer, traffic signal modernization, roadway lighting, new
pedestrian bridge, and regrading of Hammel Creek.
Roosevelt Road Streetscape Improvements, Forest Park: Engineering Technician for roadway
and streetscape improvements. Prepared plans and cost estimate. Improvements included curb
and gutter, sidewalk, sidewalk planters, landscaping, parkway/median trees, decorative lighting,
curb bumpouts, stamped pedestrian crossings, and landscape medians. Pavement was patched
and resurfaced. Responsible for design of sidewalk corners, as well as landings for PACE bus
stops, all of which were redesigned to meet ADA standards.
Industrial Park Drainage Improvements, Franklin Park: Engineering Technician for roadway
design. Purpose of the project is to alleviate flooding and provide a stormwater outfall for the
Tollway's proposed Elgin O'Hare Western Access project. Project will be bid out as 3 separate
contracts. The first contract, which was completed in 2016, included the excavation/expansion of
3 detention basins, construction of 2 pump stations, jacking and boring of a storm sewer, and the
placement of embankment on proposed EOWA ROW. The second contract was constructed in
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2018 and included the construction of storm sewer and roadway
reconstruction. The third contract is scheduled for construction
in 2019 and will include storm sewer, watermain, and roadway
reconstruction. Responsible for plan preparation and an estimate
of cost on the second contract.
Ridgeland Access to Transit Project, Chicago Ridge:
Engineering Technician for sidewalk corner ramp and pedestrian
crossing improvements. Project improved pedestrian access
to a Metra station. Assessed existing pedestrian crossings and
corner ramps adherence to ADA standards and redesigned
areas falling out of adherence. Coordinated with surveyors to
obtain additional information necessary to complete corner
ramp design according to new ADA design requirements.
Blue Island Avenue Streetscape Improvements, Chicago:
Engineering Technician for sidewalk corner ramp and pedestrian
crossings, roadway design. Responsible for the design of
all corner ramps and pedestrian crossings at 6 intersections
in accordance with CDOT and ADA standards. Completed
roadway grading design as it pertained to pedestrian sidewalk
ramps and crossings.
55th and LaGrange Road Streetscape Improvements,
Countryside: Engineering Technician for sidewalk corner
ramp and pedestrian crossing design. Provided Phase I design
of pedestrian crossings and corner ramps at 10 intersections
for IDOT. Design of corner ramps accommodated roadway
widening, corners were designed to meet ADA standards.
Completed design for several ramps, as well as QA/QC for
others. Roadway grading design changes were suggested to
IDOT to facilitate adherence to ADA standards.
Kane County Highway Safety Improvement Program ADA
Redesign Project, KDOT: Engineering Technician for QA/QC
of ADA design. Responsible for ensuring all sidewalk corner
designs at intersections met current ADA standards. These
intersections were along Orchard Road, Randall Road, and
Fabyan Parkway within the limits of Kane County.
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Vice President, Head, Traffic Operations Department
Mr. Ziegler is a Professional Engineer experienced in transportation engineering. His background YEARS EXPERIENCIE: 34
includes transportation studies and the design of numerous infrastructure improvements for State YEARS WITHIL: 24
agencies, Counties and several local Municipalities. In addition, his experience includes serving
as an adviser to our municipal clients on various traffic and transportation committees. Through EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, 1984
his municipal experience, he understands the dynamics associated with municipal transportation
systems and the need to balance modal demands. This includes accommodating pedestrian and Civil Engineering,
North Carolina State University
bicyclists as well as a robust public transportation system.
IL Route 120 (Belvidere Road) - IL 134 to US 45: Phase I and II Traffic Signal System and
Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
Wadsworth Road and Green Bay Road: Phase I and 11, Intersection Design Studies,
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Professional Engineer, IL,
Signal Coordination and Timing (SCAT):
062.045853, 1990
• Central Office, PTB 184-037
Professional Engineer, IN,
• Central Office, PTB 172-029 Various/Various
PE10910736, 2009
• Central Office, PTB 162-035
Professional Engineer, WI,40597-006,
• Central Office, PTB 158-038
2009
Traffic Signal Design Services:
CERTIFICATIONS
Professional Traffic
• District 1, PTB 164-010: Various/Various
Operations Engineer
Specialty Engineering Reports, District 1: Land Acquisition, Various/Various
Traffic Signal Technician
Level 11, IMSA
HSIP Pedestrian and Bicyclists Assessment, McHenry and Kane Counties: PTB 149-004
Fiber Optics Technician, Level
Wood Street Reconstruction and Traffic Signal Modernization: PTB 173-001; 138th Street to
159th Street
PROFESSIONAL DIEVELOPMENT
2009 IDOT/ACEC Traffic
CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Signal Design Guidelines
Lawrence Avenue Road Diet
(Developed and Presented)
Michigan Avenue Road Diet
2002 IDOT District 1 Traffic
Signal Design Guidelines
111th Street & Doty Avenue Traffic Signal Modernization
Seminar, CECI
(Developed and Presented)
103rd Street & Woodlawn Traffic Signal Modernization
1999 IDOT District 1 Traffic
COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS
Signal Design Guidelines
Traffic Signal and Electrical Engineering Design Services:
Seminar, CECI
• 15-8TSDS-11-ES
(Developed and Presented)
• 12-8TSDS-12-ES
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• 09-8TSDS-08-ES
American Society of
Civil Engineers
LAKE COUNTY DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION
Gilmer Road (Midlothian Road to IL Route 176): Phase I and II Adaptive Traffic Signal System,
Institute of Transportation
Traffic Signal Modernization and Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
Engineers
Aptakisic Road (Brandywyn Lane to Park): Phase II Adaptive Traffic Signal System
International Municipal
Signal Association
Cedar Lake Road (Hart Road to Rollins Road): Phase I and II Traffic Signal System, Traffic
Signal Modernization and Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
IL Route 83 (North Avenue to Millstone Drive): Phase I and II Traffic Signal System Fiber
Optic Interconnect and Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
Peterson Road (Midlothian Road to IL Route 60): Phase I and II Roadway, Traffic Signal and
Fiber Optic Interconnect and Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
US Route 12 (Rand Road) - IL 176 to Miller Road: Phase I and II Traffic Signal System and
Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
IL Route 120 (Belvidere Road) - IL 134 to US 45: Phase I and II Traffic Signal System and
Ethernet System Improvements (PASSAGE)
Wadsworth Road and Green Bay Road: Phase I and 11, Intersection Design Studies,
Temporary and Permanent Signal Improvements, Video Detection System and Ethernet System NO
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DUPAGE COUNTY DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION TRAFFIC
ENGINEERING SERVICES
Trombone Mast Arm Replacement, Pedestrian Signal
Upgrades and UPS Design Plans
Advance Flashers and Weather Monitoring Station Design
Plans
75th Street and Naper Boulevard: Traffic Signal
Modernization Design Plans
KANE COUNTY DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION
Stearns Road (McLean Rd to IL Route 25) Contract 4: Traffic
signal plans in accordance with the Intersection Design Study
Randall Road (Dean Street to Main Street): Traffic Signal
Modifications, Fiber Optic Interconnect and Ethernet
Improvements
Randall Road (Red Haw to Binnie Road): Traffic Signal
Modifications, Fiber Optic Interconnect and Ethernet
Improvements
Randall Road Highway Safety Improvements: Traffic Signal
Modernization Plans and ADA Improvements
MCHENRY COUNTY DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION
Algonquin Road: Flashing Yellow Arrow Design and Evaluation,
Phase I and Phase II Engineering
Randall Road (Harnish Drive to Miller Road): Signal
Coordination and Timing Study
Traffic Signal Timing Assistance and Review: Various
OTHER PROJECTS
Balmoral Avenue (Des Plaines River Road to N. Pearl Street),
Rosemont: New Traffic Signal Installations, Fiber Optic
Interconnect and Video Monitoring Improvements
Des Plaines River Road and 1-90 WB Ramps/CTA Station
Entrance, Rosemont: Phase I and II Intersection Design and
Traffic Signal Modernization
Coordinated Signal System Upgrade, DeKalb: Phase I and II
Traffic Signal System Replacement
Finley Road and IL Route 38 (Mariano's Entrance),
Lombard: Phase I and II Intersection Design and Traffic Signal
Modernization
Fountain Square Traffic Signal Modernization, Evanston:
Sherman Avenue, Orrington Avenue, Davis Street, & Grove Street
Village -wide EVP Improvements, Crestwood
Central Traffic Management Systems (Washington Street),
Naperville: Phase I and II
Adaptive Traffic Signal System (Washington Street and
Aurora Avenue), Naperville: Phase I and II
TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDIES
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Road Ranger, Tipton, IN
ComEd Site Redevelopment, Chicago
Downtown Bartlett Traffic Assessment
Downtown Algonquin IL 31 Bypass Traffic Study
Fashion Outlets of Chicago Traffic Analysis and Assessment,
Rosemont
Nowell Park Recreation Center, Joliet
RAILROAD QUIET ZONE STUDIES
• Bartlett -Spaulding Road (Milwaukee District West Service)
• Chicago Ridge - Ridgeland Avenue to Chicago Ridge Metra
Station (Metra Southwest Service)
• Elmwood Park - Harlem Avenue to Grand Avenue (Metra
Milwaukee District West Service)
• North Riverside/Riverside/Berwyn - 1St Avenue to Riverside
Drive (Chicago Central and Pacific Line)
• New Lenox - Gougar Road to School House Road (EAE Line)
• Oak Lawn - Central Avenue to Kilbourn Avenue (Metra
Southwest Service)
• Roselle - Rodenburg Road (Metra Milwaukee District West
Service)
• Wayne - Army Trail Road (EAE Line)
SPECIALTY STUDIES
Parcel 1 DS0010: IL Route 53, Itasca
Parcel 1 DS0050TE: IL Route 53, Addison
Parcel 1 DS0106TE: IL Route 53, Addison
Parcel 1 DS0126-DED: IL Route 53, Itasca
Parcel ODU0049: Des Plaines River Road
Parcel ODU0064: Des Plaines River Road
Parcel ODU0073: Des Plaines River Road
Parcel ODU0304: Des Plaines River Road
Parcel EO -1A-12-048: IL Route 53/Elgin-O'Hare
Parcel NW -7A-12-011: 1-90 & Elmhurst Road
Parcel NW -7A-12-036: 1-90 & Elmhurst Road
Parcel NW -7A-12-071: 1-90 & Elmhurst Road
Parcel OH40002 & TE: US 45
Parcel OH40003 & TE: US 45
Parcel OH40009: US 45
Parcel OH40013: US 45
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Vice President, Head, Survey Department
Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor accountable for managing office and field survey
personnel. Responsibilities include establishment and maintenance of survey procedures;
budgets and contract preparation; logistical planning and research; and supervision of staff and
calculations of survey data.
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING
ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys
The preparation of "ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey" that meet the current accuracy standards
jointly adopted by ALTA, ACSM and NSPS. For purposes of Title Insurance Companies to insure
title to land without exceptions as to the many matters which might be evidenced by public
records. Some projects include:
• Major General Emmett J. Bean Center, Lawrence, IN
• Prairie Holdings Corporation, Grayslake
• Hyatt, Lisle
• Hyatt, Deerfield
• Hyatt, Rosemont
• AAOS Building, Rosemont
• Fashion Outlets of Chicago, Rosemont
Plat of Annexation
The preparation of "Plat of Annexation" suitable for a municipality to annex land that is
contiguous to their municipality. Some municipalities prepared for include:
• Crestwood
• Elk Grove Village
• Flossmoor
• Franklin Park
• Hawthorn Woods
• Roselle
• Woodridge
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts
The preparation of a written legal description and at times a plat depicting an area of a
municipality designated for Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District. Some municipalities
prepared for include:
• Forest Park
• Franklin Park
• Glendale Heights
• Highwood
• Melrose Park
• Monee
• Posen
• Richton Park
• River Forest
• Roselle
• Rosemont
• Skokie
• South Chicago Heights
• Shorewood
• Steger
Plat of Vacation
The preparation of a "Plat of Vacation" suitable for a municipality to vacate pubic streets, alleys
or easements. Some municipalities prepared for include:
• Chicago Ridge • Hawthorn Woods
• Grayslake • Rosemont
LAND SURVEYING SERVICES
Chicago Water Partners (1999-2017): CBBEL is currently retained by the City of Chicago
to provide topographic survey and base drawings production for over 100 miles of water
main replacement projects affecting more than 300 City streets. CBBEL is responsible for the
completion of base map design plans according to Chicago Department of Water Standards.
We also coordinate our MBE and WBE subconsultants for each project to ensure adherence
to said standards and timely completion of projects. It is necessary to base all data on IL East
State Plane Coordinates NAD'83 to conform to City of Chicago GIS Applications, compute all
ROW retracement, review final plans, and submit finished product packages to Chicago Water
Partners. This project has also encompassed a generation of base maps for the client's use with
the ADA special ramp design and construction projects maintaining CDOT Standards.
YEARS 1111IIIII I:34
YIEAIIRS WITHIL: 21
EIDUCATI10IN
Bachelor of Science, 1987
Civil Engineering
Wentworth Institute of
Technology
PIROIFIESS110INAIL REGISTRATION
Professional Land Surveyor, IL,
0350034211 2001
Professional Land Surveyor, IN,
204000621 2004
Professional Land Surveyor,
MA, 40040, 1997
Professional Land Surveyor, WI,
2548-8, 2000
Professional Engineer, MA,
41050, 1999
Professional Engineer, IL,
062.061506, 2009
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NSPS-ACSM Survey Technician
Certification Program
Illinois Professional Land
Surveyors Association
Indiana Society of Professional
Land Surveyors
Wisconsin Society of Land
Surveyors
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1-90, Elgin Tollbooth to US Route 20, Illinois Tollway: Survey
Manager for design and roadway reconstruction. The existing
roadway will be widened both east and west bound directions.
Surveying responsibilities included creation of a signed and
sealed "Plat of Highway" for acquisition of ROW and easements
along project corridor per Tollway/IDOT Standards. Required
document research for the reestablishment of ROW lines, parcel
lines and section lines along the project, and coordination of
field crews for field survey and recon to obtain existing field
evidence of existing boundary lines and ROW; calculation and
analysis of data to determine existing boundaries and ROW; and
coordination of drafting of the "Plat of Highway" along with the
writing of legal descriptions for various easements to be acquired
for project. Along with existing conditions survey of the project
corridor, including stream surveys and cross sections every 100.
1-294 Balmoral Off Ramp, Illinois Tollway, Rosemont: Survey
Manager for design and roadway construction. The new ramp is
a northbound only exit ramp leading into Rosemont. Surveying
responsibilities included creation of signed and sealed "Plats
of Acquisitions" for acquisition of ROW and easements along
project corridor per Cook County DOT Standards. Required
document research for the reestablishment of ROW lines, parcel
lines and section lines along the project, and coordination of
field crews for field survey and recon to obtain existing field
evidence of existing boundary lines and ROW; calculation and
analysis of data to determine existing boundaries and ROW;
and coordination of drafting of the "Plat of Highway" along
with the writing of legal descriptions for various easements to
be acquired for project. Also the field surveying of an Existing
Conditions survey of the project corridor.
MWRD Property (163.0 ACS, Palos Hills: Survey Manager for
determination of the boundaries of MWRD's parcels 6.01, 7.01
and 8.03, and preparation of written legal descriptions of the
overall boundaries to be used for executing legal agreements.
Provided a Boundary Survey for 163 acres of land lying adjacent
to the Calumet -Sag Channel which involved extensive research
at the Cook County Recorder's Office and other public agencies
to obtain recorded and unrecorded documents of the subject
site. Required coordination of field crews for field survey and
recon to obtain existing field evidence on the subject site to aid
in the determination of the existing boundaries utilizing GPS and
conventional survey methods. Calculations along with analysis of
research documents and collected field data to determine the
existing boundaries of the subject property for the creation of
an overall "Plat of Survey".
TRANSPORTATION
1-80 Resurfacing (Harlem Avenue to 1-294), IDOT: Survey
Manager overseeing drafting and quantity calculations for 6
miles of 1-80. The $16 million project included surveying tasks
completed almost entirely at night. All documentation was
prepared in accordance with ARRA requirements, the IDOT
Construction Manual and the Project Procedures Guide.
Golf Road, Rolling Meadows: Established horizontal and
vertical control for Phase I roadway design. Also established
existing ROW for purposes of land acquisitions and the
preparation of a plat of highway suitable for submittal to IDOT.
Project length of approximately 0.75 miles.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
GIS, Rolling Meadows: Project Manager for updating and
augmenting the City's existing GIS Base Map address and street
databases. City's original data was 5 years old and work entailed
the addition of recently added subdivisions and commercial
property, along with adding and naming of all private streets.
Performed an overall QA/QC of existing data to bring it up to
date and match existing databases within Public Works, Police
and Fire Departments, and Community Development. Also, for
the Public Works Department: established a City-wide base map
to be used by all levels of government including design of street
and address maps; updating and design of digital storm, sanitary
and water utility maps for use in City's GIS; coordination of
workstation setup and installation with single license of ArcView
and Arc Reader; and for Police and Fire Departments: assisted
in the design and creation of the City's 911 response street and
address databases.
GIS, Glendale Heights: Project Manager for preparation of
GIS Base Maps and Utility Atlases. The Village wanted to set up
Village -Wide Base Maps for use in coordination of operations
involving underground utilities. Utilized the current Village atlases,
although outdated, to expedite the start-up. Created a base
map in Phase I comprised of information obtained from DuPage
County GIS Department. Performed QA/QC to make the data
consistent with the existing Village address and street maps. Also
"rubber sheeted" the existing atlas information for all utilities
onto the base sheets in data compatible with ESRI's ArcView 9.0
software. In Phase 11, created a pilot program for atlases for the
water, sanitary and storm infrastructure. Utility atlases for two
quarter sections were developed based on field observations with
the use of GPS and conventional surveying methods. Standard
GPS and handheld GPS methodologies were compared based on
cost, accuracy, and Village utility. Both methods still required field
crews to collect pipe sizes and inverts. Our field crews surveyed
the locations of all storm, sanitary and water structures for two of
the quarter sections. Separate atlases were completed for each
utility. CBBEL assisted the Village in setting up computers for use
with the software and GIS database.
GIS, Huntley: Project Manager for preparation of GIS Base
Maps and Utility Atlases. The Village is in the process of
setting up Village -Wide Base Maps for use in coordination of
operations involving underground utilities. Utilized the current
Village atlases, although outdated, to expedite the start-up.
Created base maps comprised of information obtained from
the McHenry and Kane County GIS Department. Performed
QA/QC to make the data consistent with the existing Village
address and street maps. CBBEL created atlases for the water,
sanitary and storm infrastructure. Utility atlases are being
developed based on field observations with the use of GPS and
conventional surveying methods. Our field crews surveyed the
locations of all storm, sanitary and water structures for two of
the quarter sections. Separate atlases were completed for each
utility. CBBEL assisted the Village in setting up computers for
use with the software and GIS database.
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CADS SUNDSTEDT
Construction Engineer
Civil Engineer experienced in construction engineering and design. Construction Engineering
YEARS EXPERIENCIE: 2
experience includes onsite construction observation, project coordination, scheduling,
YEARS WITH IL: 2
documentation of quantities, coordinated and/or verification of materials testing and inspection,
preparation of change orders, review of contractor pay requests, preparation of as -built drawings,
EDUCATION
and finalization of contracts. Proficient in documentation requirements for various types of
Bachelor of Science, 2018
funding including FAU, STP, MFT, and CDBG grants. Civil Design experience includes roadway
Civil Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago
pavement design, storm and sanitary sewer system design, water distribution system design, State
and Municipal plan set drafting, and preparation of cost estimates, specifications, and contract
Bachelor of Science, 2004
documents for various public infrastructure improvement projects.
Biology
University of Northern Iowa
Software skills include: MicroStation V8i, AutoCAD, Microsoft Suite, Adobe Suite, HCS
CERTIFICATIONS
2017 - 2019 Rolling Meadows Street Program: Resident Engineer/Project Engineer for annual Documentation of Contract
roadway improvements. Projects consist of 1 to 1.5 miles of HMA surface removal and HMA Quantities, IDOT, 19-15363
resurfacing, road reconstruction, new storm sewer system and storm sewer point repairs, concrete
curb and gutter and sidewalk removal and replacement, ADA compliance at all crosswalks, pavement
markings, signage improvements, and parkway restoration. Responsible for field inspection of existing
conditions, proposed improvement design, storm sewer design, establish quantities and determine
cost estimates, preparation of plans and specifications, and bidding assistance.
Euclid Avenue Multi -Use Path, Rolling Meadows: Project Engineer for 0.5 miles of new bike
path connecting Rohlwing Road to Salt Creek Bike Paths. Existing traffic signals at 2 intersections
modified to include pedestrian signals with push buttons and count down timers. Path requires
coordination with CCDOTH.
Squibb Avenue Extension, Rolling Meadows: Project Engineer for roadway reconstruction and
extension. Roadway was widened to provide a 3 -lane cross section and extended to meet Ring
Road. Corner radii were designed for the frequent truck traffic in the area. ROW was obtained.
Access was restricted to minimize conflicts. Sidewalk was added. Construction cost was $900,000
and Phase I, II and III engineering all completed by CBBEL.
Kennedy Spillway, Rolling Meadows: Project Engineer for removal and replacement of spillway.
Project consisted of removal of compromised existing concrete spillway structure, extensive
subbase excavation and modification, installation of an articulated block revetment mat, and
Kennedy Pond and Salt Creek shoreline armoring. Adjacent multi -use path was rebuilt after spillway
construction was completed.
Arlingdale Drive Reconstruction, Rolling Meadows: Project Engineer for 2,400 LF (0.45 Mi) of
roadway reconstruction improvements. Project consisted of HMA pavement removal, full depth
pozzolanic base reclamation and cement stabilization, HMA pavement, new storm sewer system and
storm sewer point repairs, complete concrete curb and gutter and residential driveway pavement
removal and replacement, ADA compliance at all crosswalks, pavement markings, signage
improvements, and parkway restoration. Responsible for field inspection of existing conditions,
proposed improvement design, storm sewer design, establish quantities and determine cost
estimates, preparation of plans and specifications, and bidding assistance.
Elmwood Park School District Parking Lot Improvements: Project Engineer for 20,000 square
yards of HMA resurfacing of 4 local school parking lots. Drainage, subgrade, sidewalk, curb and
gutter, signage improvements were completed, extensive pavement markings installed.
Elmwood Park Stormwater Mitigation Project: Project Engineer for construction of approx. 40,000'
of reinforced concrete storm sewer and box culverts ranging from 24" to 84" in diameter at various flood
prone locations. Construction included excavation of a 14 acre-foot detention reservoir and a storm
water pumping station. Storm water is conveyed through storm sewers to detention reservoir which is
then pumped to an outlet structure at Des Plaines River. Two 30" storm sewers were installed convey low
flows to an existing Des Plaines River tributary. Project involved construction of a 1,600' floodwall that,
by way of FEMA's LOMR, will eliminate current floodplain boundaries within the Village. Coordination
and permitting from several agencies including Metra, IDOT, USACE, MWRD, SWCD, and FPDCC was
required. Final 3 phases of construction received funding assistance from IEPA and MWRD of which
applicable documentation was completed. Final construction cost was over $30M. Construction Services
included: pre -construction bid preparation, conferences and recommendations; support for utility
relocation; shop drawing/mix design review; construction observation; post -construction final inspection JIB
and pay estimates; and NPDES site audits and final report.
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Permitting from USACE as bike path encroached upon a wetland
• Preparation and design approval for a Local Project Development Report in accordance with IDOT/
FHWA standards
• Preparation of plans, specifications and estimates in accordance with IDOT requirements
Coordination with IDOT Bureau of Traffic due to traffic signal modifications.
• Full-time resident engineer to serve as the Village's liaison with the contractor
and the residents, coordinate material inspection, document the daily activities,
inspect the work in accordance with the approved plans and measure and
calculate quantities. ISO
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Gary Rozwadowski, PE
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Stephen Sugg, PE, PTOE
Project Engineer
John Murphy, PE, PLS
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Resident Engineer
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City of Rolling Meadows
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side of Euclid Avenue, from Rohlwing Road to West Salt Creek Lane and on the south side of
Euclid Avenue between West Salt Creek Lane and Salt Creek. Existing traffic signals at two
intersections will be modified to include pedestrian signals with push buttons and count down timers.
The path required coordination with the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways.
PHASE I SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Topographic survey, alternate route studies, development of horizontal and vertical geometry in
accordance with AASHTO Bicycle Guidelines, preparation and design approval for a Local Project
Development Report in accordance with IDOT/FHWA standards.
PHASE II SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Preparation of plans, specifications and estimates in accordance with IDOT BLR requirements
• Preparation of plats of highway and legal descriptions for the partial acquisition of two parcels for
the construction of the proposed path.
• Modifications to two traffic signals to include pedestrian signals.
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Anthony DeRicco, PE, LEED AP
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G. Michael Ziegler, PE, PTOE
Traffic Signal Design
Douglas Gotham, LLA
Landscape Architect
CLIENT
Village of Niles
CONSTRUCTION COST
$6.3 million
FEE
$407 thousand
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addendum to the original approved Phase I Project Report. The purpose
of the addendum was to better separate pedestrians and bicyclists and
reduce the number of parcels that would be necessary for land acquisition. The addendum also
removed the need to construct a new bridge to carry pedestrians and bicyclists over the North Branch
of the Chicago River.
SERVICES INCLUDED:
Development of horizontal and vertical geometry in accordance with IDOT, ADA and AASHTO
Bicycle Guidelines
Preparation of an addendum to the Phase I Project Report
• Performed photometric study, lighting analysis and lighting design
• Prepared design for modernization of traffic signals (including IDOT maintained intersections)
Preparation of public display exhibits and presentations at a Public Meeting and Public Works
Committee meeting
Preparation of plans, special provisions and estimates in accordance with IDOT requirements
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Michael Matkovic, PE
Principal -in -Charge
Martin Worman, PE
Project Manager — Phase I
Stephen Sugg, PE, PTOE
Project Manager — Phase II
Michael Rodak, PE
Resident Engineer — Phase III
Ilene Dailey, PE
Roadway Drainage
Bryan Welch, PE
Village Liaison
CLIENT
Village of Shorewood
CONSTRUCTION COST
$3.1 million
FEE
$185 thousand — Phase 1
$300 thousand — Phase II
$300 thousand — Phase III
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intersection of US 52 and River Road with additional through lanes and improved channelization.
Engineering evaluations showed roadway widening to provide two through lanes and extended
left -turn lanes in each direction along US 52, and one through lane, a new right -turn lane, and extending
the left -turn storage lengths where practical in each direction along River Road, would improve capacity
and safety at the intersection.
PHASE I SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Collecting, examining, reviewing,
and evaluating data to be utilized in the
Phase I Study
• Preparation of topographic survey information
within the project limits
• Identification of environmental impacts
including wetlands and appropriate
mitigation strategies
Preparation of preliminary roadway geometry
including horizontal and vertical geometry,
existing/proposed cross sections, and an
assessment of additional right-of-way/
easement needs for the project
• Traffic maintenance/staging evaluation
Preparation of an Intersection Design Study
Preparation of a Location Drainage Study
and Phase I Project Report
Phase I Design Approval was received on
February 27, 2017.
PHASE II SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Plan preparation in accordance with IDOT
BLR Guidelines
• Obtain permits from Army Corps of
Engineers, Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency and Will -South Cook Soil and Water
Conservation District
• New roadway lighting and modernized
traffic signals
• Design of a new bike path bridge and
extension of dual box culverts
• Significant coordination with utilities to
avoid relocation of their facilities
PHASE III SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Construction observation
• Field measurements of quantities
• Site surveying
• Preparation of daily records,
pay estimates,
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Stephen Sugg, PE, PTOE
Project Manager
Mark Thomas, PE
Design Engineer
Anthony DeRicco, PE, LEED AP
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Douglas Gotham, LLA
Landscape Architect
CLIENT
Village of Coal City
CONSTRUCTION COST
$5.5 million
FEE
$350 thousand
FUNDING SOURCE
Federal
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to Broadway Street from Park Street to IL 113. The project objective was to address pavement
deterioration and drainage issues, and to implement streetscape, pedestrian and bicycle friendly
design features. Improvements included the placement of architectural planting pots throughout the
project length, a landscaped median, intersection bumpouts, continuous bike lanes on both sides of
the street, new decorative roadway lighting, and street furniture placed at key intersections. Pedestrian
safety was greatly enhanced as the existing condition did not provide any type of barrier between
the sidewalk and angled parking. The new design separates the sidewalk and angled parking with a
barrier curb and five-foot brick parkway. A new drainage system will reduce the incidences of ponding
water on the pavement.
SERVICES INCLUDED:
Plan preparation, special provisions and estimates were based on federal funding requirements. Other
major components of the engineering services included:
Complete topographic survey and utility coordination
Streetscape improvements including decorative brick and street furniture
Performed photometric study, lighting analysis and lighting design
• Coordination with project stakeholders
• Preparation of public display exhibits and presentation at a Public Meeting
• All sidewalk ramps were designed to comply with ADA requirements
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Jason Souden, PE
Project Manager
Mark Thomas, PE
Project Engineer
Kelly Gibbons, PE
Resident Engineer
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Village of Orland Park
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$185 thousand
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PHASE I SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Topographic Survey
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• Wetland Delineation
• Coordination with Cook County
FHWA/IDOT Coordination Meeting
Preparation of Project Development Report
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• Detailed Plans, Specifications and Cost
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• Documentation
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Jason Souden, PE
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Mark Thomas, PE
Project Engineer
Kelly Gibbons, PE
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Village of Orland Park
CONSTRUCTION COST
$185 thousand
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• Topographic Survey
• Preliminary Geometrics
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FHWA/IDOT Coordination Meeting
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• Detailed Plans, Specifications and Cost
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• Cook County Highway permit
• USACE permit
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• Documentation
• Construction Observation
• Coordination with Village, Cook County,
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Jason Souden, PE
Project Manager
Mark Thomas, PE
Project Engineer
Kelly Gibbons, PE
Resident Engineer
CLIENT
Village of Orland Park
CONSTRUCTION COST
$185 thousand
FEE
$70 thousand - Phase 1/11/III
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Jillian Road on the south and 153rd Street
on the north. 108t” Avenue is Cook County
right-of-way; coordination was required with
Cook County Department of Transportation and
Highways. Wetland impacts were mitigated via
County wetland banks.
PHASE I SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Topographic Survey
• Preliminary Geometrics
• Wetland Delineation
• Coordination with Cook County
FHWA/IDOT Coordination Meeting
Preparation of Project Development Report
PHASE II SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Detailed Plans, Specifications and Cost
Estimates
• Property acquisition from adjacent property
owner
• Enhanced crossing at Jillian Road
• Cook County Highway permit
• USACE permit
PHASE III SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Documentation
• Construction Observation
• Coordination with Village, Cook County,
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Jason Souden, PE
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Mark Thomas, PE
Project Engineer
Kelly Gibbons, PE
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Village of Orland Park
CONSTRUCTION COST
$185 thousand
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$70 thousand - Phase 1/11/III
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Highways. Wetland impacts were mitigated via
County wetland banks.
PHASE I SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Topographic Survey
• Preliminary Geometrics
• Wetland Delineation
• Coordination with Cook County
FHWA/IDOT Coordination Meeting
Preparation of Project Development Report
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• Detailed Plans, Specifications and Cost
Estimates
• Property acquisition from adjacent property
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• Enhanced crossing at Jillian Road
• Cook County Highway permit
• USACE permit
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• Documentation
• Construction Observation
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Michael Matkovic, PE
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Melissa McGhee, PE
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$900 thousand
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he project consists of the construction of an 8' wide bike path along Golf Road (IL 58) from
Roosevelt Blvd on the west to Ring Road on the east, a distance of approximately 4,500'. The
proposed Golf Road Bike Path will connect an existing 8' bike path on Roosevelt Blvd and
an existing 8' bike path on McConnor Pkwy, and extend to Ring Road to connect to the planned
sidewalk improvements and Golf Road crossing project at this location. South of Golf Road, a bike
path connection will be made to the Busse Woods Bike Trail within the Forest Preserve District of Cook
County's (FPDCC) property. Both the City of Rolling Meadows and the FPDCC support the connection.
The Golf Road Bike Path will complete a section of the Evanston -Elgin Bikeway (Golf Road), a Tier One
Corridor recommended in the 2010 NWMC Bicycle Plan.
Unique design elements include accommodating the bike path within the existing Golf Road ROW while
minimizing impacts to the numerous utilities. Traffic signal modification was required at the McConnor
Parkway intersection to provide a new ped/bike crossing signal where a free-flow westbound right turn
lane was present, and providing all improvements in accordance with ADA accessibility requirements.
The Golf Road curb line was modified to provide adequate bike path width beneath the 1-290 bridge.
SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Topographic Survey
• Environmental Field Review
• Environmental Survey Request
• Proposed Bike Path Plans
• Coordination with Village of Schaumburg, City of
Rolling Meadows, IDOT, NWMC and the FPDCC
• Drainage Technical Memorandum
• Phase I Project Development Report (Categorical
Exclusion Group I-BLR 22211)
Phase I Design Approval was received by IDOT on December 15, 2015.
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Michael Kerr, PE
Project Manager
Mark Thomas, PE
Project Engineer
Peter Knysz
Environmental
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Forest Preserve District of Cook
County and Chicago Botanic Garden
CONSTRUCTION COST
$1.5 million
FEE
$91 thousand — Phase 1
$145 thousand — Phase II
FUNDING SOURCE
Federal (ITEP)/Local
he project consisted of the construction
of a multi -use path between the northern
termini of the North Branch Trail and the
Green Bay Trail. The Lake Cook Road Multi -
Use Path provides an important link between
these two regional trails and provides bicycle and
pedestrian access to the Chicago Botanic Garden
(CBG) and to Metra's Braeside Station. The total
length of the path is approximately one mile and
it is located within and adjacent to the grounds of
the CBG and the Forest Preserve District of Cook
County (FPDCC). The path is generally located
along the east side of the East Service Drive of the
CBG and then along the south side of Lake Cook
Road between the East Service Drive and the Green
Bay Trail. The multi -use path is ten feet wide with
two foot wide aggregate shoulders on both sides.
The alignment of the path was set during several site
visits to minimize impacts to high quality wetlands,
threatened and endangered plant species, and
valuable oak, hickory and walnut trees located
within the CBG and FPDCC. Where wetland
crossings were impractical to avoid, diamond pier
boardwalks with steel cable handrails and stone
retaining walls were designed to eliminate placing
fill in the high quality wetlands. Where threatened
and endangered species were unavoidable within
the limits of the path construction, a translocation
plan was developed by CBBEL and the CBG
to safely transplant all plants in danger of being
impacted to other locations within the garden.
This plan was coordinated with and approved by
IDNR. Where the path was constructed in close
proximity to the root zones of valuable trees,
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included supersonic air excavation, root aeration
matting, and a drainage base course to improve
the survivability of high quality trees along the
path alignment.
In addition to the alignment challenges discussed,
the multi -use path required a signal modification
at the intersection of Lake Cook Road and Green
Bay Road. Pedestrian push buttons, high visibility
crosswalks, and large sidewalk landings were
included in the modification to the IDOT signal.
The project was coordinated with the Villages
of Highland Park, Northbrook and Glencoe, the
UPRR, USACE, IDNR, IDOT and FHWA.
PHASE I SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Performing topographic and land surveys
• Performing wetland delineations and threatened
and endangered species identification
• Developing horizontal and vertical geometry
• Coordinating with various local agencies,
UPRR, USACE, IDNR, IDOT and FHWA
• Preparing a Project Development Report
Phase I Engineering kicked off in September 2011
and Design Approval was received August 2012.
PHASE II SERVICES INCLUDED:
• Preparing plans, specifications and estimates
• Obtaining all necessary permits from the
USACE, IDNR, IEPA, Cook County and UPRR
Phase II Engineering kicked
off in September 2012
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The objective of the project is to fill in sidewalk gaps on Algonquin
Road. The Village desires to place an eight -foot shared -use path
on one side of the road and a five-foot sidewalk on the other.
CBBEL will evaluate utility conflicts, right-of-way, potential grading
(drainage) issues, ADA requirements, trees and other constraints
to determine locations that provide the least amount of impact.
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CBBEL has completed numerous sidewalk/shared-use path
projects within the past five years. As with Algonquin Road, there
rarely is a project where the parkway behind the curb is flat (and wide
enough) to allow for the construction of a sidewalk/path. Driveways
are typically too steep, backpitched, etc. Since the sidewalk/path is
limited to a slope of 1.5 percent, regrading of driveways and parkways
is almost always necessary. In addition, a shared -use use path can
be placed no closer than five feet from the face of curb, which can
sometimes create right-of-way issues. Above -ground utilities and
traffic signals/light poles can also create obstacles.
We visited the project site and took numerous photographs to gain
a better understanding of the topographic features on Algonquin
Road. Several of these photographs have been included in this
submittal, including examples of steep driveways, steep parkways,
above -ground utility conflicts, bus shelter conflicts, light poles,
signal equipment, etc.
Upon notice to proceed, we will initiate the topographic survey
(which will include right-of-way) and walk both sides of Algonquin
Road the entire length of the corridor to determine optimal locations
for the sidewalk/path. We have found that it is best to walk the
project rather than rely only on the topographic survey and Google
Maps. We will use our field notes, along with the topographic survey,
to provide the Village with recommendations for the proposed
sidewalk/path. Our goal will be to provide locations that reduce the
need for right-of-way, easements and utility relocations, as these
will add cost to the project and create significant delay.
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CBBEL will attend a project kickoff
meeti ngwith Village staff to discuss the project objectives and schedule. CBBEL
will also prepare for and attend a meeting with the Village's Transportation
Safety Committee to present the proposed improvements. Finally, this task
will include additional meetings with the Village and coordination with utility
companies and Pace.
TASK 2 - ALTERNATIVES STUDY: CBBEL will walk the entire project length, noting
utilities, steep driveways/parkways, existing drainage and other features.
Photographs will be taken to document our findings. This information,
along with the topographic survey, will be used to develop alternates for the
placement of the path/sidewalk. CBBEL will prepare a technical memorandum
that outlines our findings and recommendations. The memorandum will be
revised, as necessary, following a meeting with the Village.
TASK 3 - TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY: CBBEL will perform topographic survey
(back of curb to ten feet beyond the right-of-way) on both sides of Algonquin
Road from the west driveway to United Airlines to Nordic Road.
CBBEL will perform the following survey tasks:
Horizontal Control: Utilizing state plane coordinates, CBBEL will set recoverable
primary control utilizing our GPS equipment.
Vertical Control: CBBEL will perform a level circuit establishing benchmarks and
assigning elevations to the horizontal control points. This will be based on the
vertical control datum as required by the Village of Mount Prospect.
Existing Right -of -Way and Property Lines: CBBEL will establish the approximate
existing right-of-way and property lines based on monumentation found in the
field, plats of highways, track maps, subdivision plats and any other available
information.
Topographic Survey: CBBEL will field locate all pavements, driveways, curb and
gutters, signs, manholes, utility vaults, drainage structures, driveway culverts,
cross road culverts, etc.
Utility Survey: All existing storm and sanitary sewers will be surveyed to determine
rim and invert elevations and pipe sizes. Above ground facilities of any additional
underground utilities including water main, gas, electric, cable, etc. will also be
located. In addition, CBBEL will coordinate with utility owners to retrieve atlas
information.
Tree Survey: CBBEL will locate all trees within the project limits in order to assess
potential tree impacts, if any, associated with the project.
Base Mapping: CBBEL will compile all of the above information into one base
map at 1'=20' scale that is representative of existing conditions for use in all
preliminary and Phase II engineering work in developing the detailed plan, profile
and cross sections for the proposed improvement plan, and contract plans and
bid documents.
TASK 4 - CONTRACT PLANS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND ESTIMATES:
CBBEL will prepare plans, specifications, and estimates for the proposed
improvements in a local format. CBBEL has in-house capabilities for
all necessary plan preparation including specialty items such as traffic
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signals, lighting, and structures. CBBEL will provide traffic signal
modification plan sheets for the pedestrian accommodations at
the proposed crosswalk alongthe north and west legs of Algonquin
Road at Linneman Road.
The design of the bicycle and pedestrian facilities will be in
accordance with the best currently available standards and
practices including the American Association of State Highway
Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Guide for the Development of
Bicycle Facilities, the AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and
Operation of Pedestrian Facilities, the AASHTO Green Book: A
Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, the Federal
Highway Administration (FHWA) Highway Capacity Manual (HCM),
the FHWA Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), the
Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG),
Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Center for Transit Orient
Design (CTOD), and others as related.
CBBEL has added Soil and Material Consultants, Inc. (SMC) to our
Team to complete a geotechnical and special waste investigation.
CBBEL coordinated with SMC and determined that 16 borings @
five-foot depth each will be required (spacing approximately every
500 feet on both sides of Algonquin Road). Soil samples will be
reviewed and tested to determine topsoil thicknesses, suitability
to support the path/sidewalk, need for undercut, etc.
SMC will also complete environmental testing, which will include
a historical and regulatory review along with soil sampling and
analysis. The investigation will include an environmental engineer
in the field to test and sample the soils, including PID screening
within the proposed soil borings. Upon receipt of analytical results,
an LPC #663 will be generated for the soils if they do not exceed
the Maximum Allowable Concentrations (MACs).
TASK 5- PERMITTING-. Permits will be required from IDOT and
MWRDGC. Obtaining permits from these agencies will be critical
for the timely completion of the plans.
• A permit will be required from IDOT for the construction
of the shared use path within IDOT right-of-way and for
the addition of pedestrian signals at the intersection of
Algonquin Road at Linneman Road.
We estimate that the construction of the shared use path/
sidewalk will add approximately 0.9 acres of impervious
area. Development of 0.5 acres or more requires an
MWRDGC permit (WMO along with a stormwater report that
includes some basic exhibits/calculations). There are no
stormwater management requirements however, since the
path width will be less than 14 feet. In addition, MWRDGC
will waive the review fee charges since the project will be let
by the Village. Having worked closely with MWRDGC on the
development of the Watershed Management Ordinance
(WMO) and its accompanying Technical Guidance
Manual (TGM), we have an unparalleled understanding of
MWRDGC's requirements and expectations for permitting
these types of projects and have an excellent working
relationship with MWRDGC staff.
Task 6 - TRAFFIC SIGNAL DESIGN: CBBEL will prepare plans for the
addition of pedestrian signals to the north and west legs of the
intersection of Algonquin Road at Linneman Road. The plans will
be submitted to IDOT for their review. All IDOT comments will be
addressed and included in the final plans. CBBEL has already
contacted IDOT and obtained the existing traffic signal plans.
An Engineer that is not familiar with the project will
complete a full review of the plans, special provisions and estimates.
Comments will be addressed prior to submittals to the Village.
Task 8 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION: This work will
include the allotment of resources and overall administration of
the project by the Project Principal and Project Manager.
Task 9 - BIDDING ASSISTANCE: CBBEL will provide assistance with
the bidding process, prepare a bid tab and prepare a letter of
recommendation to the Village Board.
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CBBEL will provide part-time construction observation services (32
hours/week) with a qualified engineer and perform the following
services including, but not limited to, the following tasks:
PRECONSTRUCTION SERVICES
• Coordination with contractor and Village.
• Attend a pre -construction conference with the contractor,
Village, and other parties.
• Obtain from the contractor a list of proposed suppliers
and subcontractors. Make recommendations to the Village
regarding the suitability of the subcontractors for the
proposed work.
• Review the construction schedule submitted by the
contractor for compliance with the contract.
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) RESPONSES AND FIELD SUPPORT
CBBEL will provide responses during the construction associated
with the proposed improvements. This task includes letter and/or
email responses to RFIs as directed by the Village.
CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION:
1. Layout
2. Construction Observation
3. Construction Documentation
TRAFFIC CONTROL INSPECTION
If major deficiencies are observed, the Resident Engineer will notify
the contractor immediately and require that the contractor take the
appropriate actions as outlined in the contract documents.
RECORD DRAWINGS
During construction, the CBBEL Resident Engineer will keep diligent
records of changes and prepare construction record drawings.
MATERIAL INSPECTION (QUALITY ASSURANCE)
This work will be completed by a firm that is appointed by the
Village.
PROJECT CLOSEOUT
1. Prior to final inspection, submit to the Contractor a list of
observed items requiring correction and verify that each
correction has been made.
2. Conduct final inspection with the Village and prepare a final
list of items to be corrected.
3. Verify that all items on the final list have been corrected
and make recommendations to the Village concerning
acceptance.
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Director Deputy Director
Sean P. Dorsey Jason H. Leib
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1 700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
Request for Proposals
Delivered Via E -Mail
DATE: February 25, 2019
FROM: Jeff Wulbecker, Village Engineer
Village of Mount Prospect
Public Works Department
RE: Request for Proposals
Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project
Your firm is invited to submit a Technical Proposal and Cost Proposal to become eligible for a possible
interview for engineering services for the Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project.
Attached to this memo are:
1. A list of materials and information that should be included with your Technical Proposal and Cost
Proposal (Exhibit A).
2. A general definition of the scope of work and a tentative schedule of dates and requirements for the
selection process (Exhibit B).
3. A map identifying the project locations (Exhibit C).
The Village of Mount Prospect appreciates your interest in this project. Any questions regarding this
Request for Proposals can be directed to Jeff Wulbecker, Village Engineer with the Village of Mount
Prospect, by phone at 847-870-5640 or email at jwulbeck@mountprospect.org.
A cover letter along with a Technical Proposal and Cost Proposal (two hard copies and one electronic copy)
should be forwarded to the following address and received no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 18, 2019.
The Technical Proposal and Cost Proposal are to be submitted in separate, sealed packages clearly marked
Technical Proposal for the Village of Mount Prospect Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project and Cost
Proposal for the Village of Mount Prospect Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project.
Mr. Jeff Wulbecker, P.E.
Village Engineer
Village of Mount Prospect
1700 W. Central Road
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
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Requirements for Technical and Cost Proposal
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project
Location: Algonquin Road between Busse Road and Elmhurst Road
Your Technical Proposal and Cost Proposal should include the following information:
1. Name, address and brief history of firm.
2. Organizational chart and resumes of key personnel to be assigned to this project.
3. Related experience during the last five (5) years.
4. Description of process to accomplish the required tasks of the project. This should include:
a. An understanding of the project.
b. Objectives to be met as part of the project.
c. Your approach to completing the project.
d. The projected number of hours to complete the project broken down by task and personnel.
e. A project schedule.
5. A separate, complete cost proposal broken down by task as described in the General Scope of Work.
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General Scope of Work
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project
Location: Algonquin Road between Busse Road and Elmhurst Road
A key component of the Village's Strategic Plan is to create a complete pedestrian infrastructure network
that promotes multi -modal transportation options. This project looks to enhance safety for pedestrians
on Algonquin Road which is under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).
Algonquin Road is a five -lane roadway with an ADT of 20,000 to 30,000 vehicles per 2017 data depending on
the segment in Mount Prospect. Algonquin Road from Briarwood Drive to Elmhurst Road (IL Route 83) is within
the Village limits. Approximately half of the roadway has sidewalk on both sides of the street. The Village
recently annexed an area that included Algonquin Road and it currently does not have sidewalk. It is this area
(red segment of Exhibit C), between Busse Road and Elmhurst Road, that the Village desires to add either a
sidewalk or shared use path.
The primary goal with this project is to complete the system on both sides of the roadway. The following
deliverables will be initially required before beginning design:
1. Evaluate the preferred side of the roadway to install an 8' wide shared use path along Algonquin Road
from Briarwood Drive to Elmhurst Road (IL Route 83).
2. For the section that currently does not have pedestrian facilities (red segment), develop an engineer's cost
estimate for an 8' wide asphalt shared use path on the preferred side and a 5' wide concrete sidewalk on
the other side.
3. For the section that currently does not have pedestrian facilities (red segment), develop an engineer's cost
estimate for a 5' wide concrete sidewalk on both sides with consideration to widen the preferred side to
an 8' wide shared use path in the future.
4. For the sections that do have sidewalk (yellow segments), develop an engineer's cost estimate to add a 3'
concrete extension to create a shared use path on the preferred side in the future (separate project).
5. For the sections that do have sidewalk (yellow segments), develop an engineer's cost estimate to remove
the sidewalk and install an 8' wide asphalt shared use path on the preferred side in the future (separate
project).
Where possible, the sidewalk and shared use path are to be located 1' from the right-of-way line. Other aspects
to consider will be the location of utilities, trees, ditches, and any other obstructions. The Village will review
the consultant's analysis and determine whether to install a 5' wide concrete sidewalk on both sides of the
roadway or to install an 8' wide asphalt shared use path on the preferred side and 5' wide concrete sidewalk
on the other side. The consultant must allocate sufficient hours in their proposal for either decision. Once a
decision is made, the consultant must be prepared to begin design immediately.
Two important components are to be considered during design. First, there are existing bus stops along
Algonquin Road within the project limits (red segment). Coordination with Pace will be required to determine
any improvements to their infrastructure. This may include installing bus shelter pads and bringing electricity
to the pads. Pace would be responsible to design and erect the bus shelters.
Second, the intersection of Algonquin Road and Linneman Road currently has pedestrian crossing signals
across the east and south legs. This project is to include the design and construction of pedestrian crossing
signals and marked crosswalks across the north and west legs of the intersection.
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At a minimum, the following tasks shall be included in the scope of services. Additional tasks, at the
consultant's recommendation, will be considered by the Village.
Design Services:
1. Coordinate a Project Kick -Off Meeting with Village Staff.
2. Complete the initial deliverables as described on page 3.
3. Perform field survey of topography, utilities, and right-of-way features within the project limits
(red segment).
4. Coordinate with public utility companies and Pace.
5. Prepare one complete set of construction plans, details, specifications, and bid documents.
6. Sidewalk to meet all applicable PROWAG requirements and comply with the ADA.
7. Prepare preliminary and final cost estimates.
8. Acquire approval of plans and specifications from Mount Prospect prior to submitting to IDOT.
9. Acquire approval of plans and specifications from IDOT.
10. Prepare IDOT permit application.
11. Present the project and facilitate discussion at a Village Transportation Safety Commission
Meeting.
12. Assist with the bidding process including preparing a bid tab and recommendation to award a
contract.
Construction Engineering Services:
1. Coordinate a Preconstruction Meeting with Village Staff and the Contractor.
2. Provide horizontal and vertical construction layout of the proposed improvements.
3. Provide construction supervision and inspection.
4. Coordinate with IDOT as necessary during construction.
5. Attend and conduct weekly construction coordination/status meetings.
6. Prepare continual construction punch -list.
7. Prepare bi-weekly pay estimates for contractor work performed.
8. Coordinate final inspection and paperwork with the Village and IDOT.
9. Prepare as -built drawings.
Tentative Proiect Schedule
Submit Technical and Cost Proposals
March 18, 2019
Select consultants for interview
March 25, 2019
Select consultant and negotiate contract
April 5, 2019
Award contract to consultant
April 16, 2019
Kick -Off Meeting
April 23, 2019
Complete initial deliverables
May 2019
Complete topo / field work
June 2019
Submit preliminary plans to Village
July 2019
Submit preliminary plans to IDOT
August 2019
Plan approval from IDOT
December 2019
Bid opening
January 2020
Start construction
April 2020
Complete construction
July 2020
Complete as -built drawings
August 2020
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Project Location Map
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Algonquin Road Shared Use Path Project
Location: Algonquin Road between Busse Road and Elmhurst Road
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