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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.6 Motion to Approve ChangeOrder - Rand/Central Intersection Phase 1 Engineering Study5/29/2019 BoardDocs® Pro Agenda Item Details Meeting May 21, 2019 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m. Category 5. CONSENT AGEND4 Subject 5.6 MOTION TO APPROVE CHANGE ORDER FOR RAND/CENTRAL/MOUNT PROSPECT ROAD INTERSECTION PHASE 1 ENGINEERING STUDY IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $47,817.32. Access Public Type Action ( Preferred Date May 21, 2019 Absolute Date May 21, 2019 Fiscal Impact Yes Dollar Amount 471817.32 Budgeted Yes Budget Source General Fund Recommended Action Authorize a change order to the contract award to Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Limited for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Phase 1 Study in the amount of $47,817.32. This action will increase the project award from $316,899.00 to $364,,716.32. Public Content Information Christopher Burke Engineering (CBBEL) is requesting an additional $47,817.32 for consulting services as part of the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Phase I Study. The Village Board initially awarded CBBEL a contract for this study on April 18, 2017 in an amount of $316,899.00. Their initial proposal included 2,253 work hours for completion of Phase I Engineering. This total specifically included 394 work hours for topographic survey. CBBEL is requesting compensation for engineering services rendered in addition to their awarded scope of work. Notab the firm performed additional survey work and an additional intersection design study (IDS). Additional Survey Work At the request of Village staff., CBBEL modified their proposal to include Phase II Engineering (design engineering) for Mount Prospect Road resurfacing from Rand Road to Busse Avenue. CBBEL was also asked to coordinate and expedite this design with IDOT so that the work could be included in the planned (201 8) resurfacing of Central Road. To offset the increase in work hours associated with adding this Phase II Engineering to the contract, and since the actual amount of survey work needed for completion of Phase I Engineering could vary widely depending upon the configuration of the final Preferred Alternative, the survey work was reduced to 190 hours to cover only the work necessary for preparing the Mount Prospect Road resurfacing plans. At the time, staff contemplated that survey work required for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Phase I Study could possibly be incorporated into the overall work effort for the project (2,253 hours) or more accurately remunerated at a later to via a final contract change order. For the acquisition of survey for Alternatives 2B (Preferred Alternative)., CBBEL is requesting $34,,124.42 based on 326 hours of work ($105 per hour). https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login# 1/3 5/29/2019 BoardDocs® Pro The Preferred Alternative includes five (5) traffic signals that require Intersection Design Studies (IDS). The initial scopl; of work anticipated only four (4) traffic signals. An IDS is a formal analysis through graphics and calculations to show improvements to an intersection. It is required by IDOT as part of the Phase I Study. The intersections initially expected to require an IDS included the three (3) at the triangle and one (1) at the proposed traffic signal near the Walmart and Mount Prospect Pointe driveways. Alternative 2B includes an additional proposed traffic signal at the Mount Prospect Plaza driveway on Central Road and., therefore, requires an IDS. CBBEL is requesting $12,592.90 based on 112 hours of work ($112 per hour) to complete the one (1) additional IDS. This is consistent with the cost for the four (4) IDSs in the contract. Table 1 below summarizes additional compensation requests for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Phase 1 Study: Table 1 - Change Order Summary 0 0 DEMMU- =11 Topo go �ra pphic Survey $34,124.41-A Intersection Design Study $12,,592.94 Other Direct Costs11 11 I fill F1 As this project nears completion, it is evident that additional engineering costs cannot be absorbed into the existing contra award necessitating a change order to compensate CBBEL for services rendered. Open House A Public Meeting was held on May 1 at Village Hall to present the proposed improvement plan for the Preferred Alternative for public review and comment. Approximately 60 people attended. Overall, feedback was positive. A fact sheet and the presentation boards used at this meeting are attached. Next Step Village and CBBEL staff recently prepared and submitted funding applications for Phase II Engineering and Construction funding through the CMAP Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) program, and the Cook County Invest In Cook (IIC) program, and attended follow-up interviews. The preliminary ranking of project applications will be published in July 2019 with the final project awards announced in October 2019. Village staff has requested funding for Phase II Engineering in the Community Investment Program (CIP), contingent upon the results of the CMAQ and II C funding applications. The preliminary Phase I Project Development Report (PDR) will be submitted to IDOT for review by June 1,, 2019. Coordination with IDOT on their review of the PDR, including the final proposed improvement plans, Intersection Design Studies, and drainage is is an iterative process that is anticipated to be ongoing throughout the summer. IDOT approval of Phase I Engineering is anticipated in August 2019. Additional information out the status of this study can be viewed at the project site: Rand/Central/MP Road Phase 1 Webpage. Alternatives 1. Approve Change Order for Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Phase 1 Engineering Study. 2. Action at discretion of Village Board. Staff Recommendation. Staff recommends that the Village Board authorize a change order to the contract award to Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Limited for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Phase 1 Study in the amount of $47,817.32. This action will increase the project award from $316.,899.00 to $364,,716.32. https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login# 2/3 5/29/2019 BoardDocs® Pro FACT SHEET-041719.pdf (6,815 KB) Presentation Boards.pdf (500 KB) CBBEL Contract—RCMP—May 2017.pdf (2,584 KB) CBBEL—RCMP_Suppl_080918.pdf (209 KB) Administrative Content AB: Just including as a FYI - I looked back at the 2017 memo. The proposed change order + the original cost proposal is still lower than then second lowest bidder cost proposal in 2017 which was Baxter & Woodman $376,922 (3,180 hours @ Executive Content All items under Consent Agenda are considered routine by the Village Board and will be enacted by one motion. Therd will be no separate discussion of those items unless a Board member or member from the audience so requests, in which the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its sequence on the agenda. Motion & Voting 111111111 r 11111i iiiiii 1 11 11 liq Motion by William Grossi, second by Richard Rogers. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: William Grossi, Eleni Hatzis, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login# 3/3 Based on technical analysis and stakeholder input, the proposed improvements meet the purpose and need by; Ij J�CHJ REMOVE BLOCKED INTERSECTIONS • Reduces potential for blocked intersections by installing 1 controller, and reduces overall length of queuing. UZ IMPROVE MOBILITY Public l-MPWalRoad In On wnAl To Do With Rrn'!- Reduces overall study area total delay by almost Canlrxlf-MP oad �Y+�nk+"w'NNN � �I VPNMkw9rldd�MW Mrk �Rw�l o� 45% and travel time by over 30% for the peak PM W a�:.. 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Station 2: Project Data (Frank Nemes) —This station will present the data collection and analysis results that have been completed that support the purpose and need for the project. These elements will include crash data, traffi counts, and traffic analysis and available crash data. The analysis results will be presented. I Materials at this station will include: 8 Station Title Board w/Easel: Project Data and Analysis (1— 24x36) a Board w/Easel: Crash Data (2 — 24x36) 0 Board w/Easel: 2017 and 2040 ADT Traffic Data (2 — 2406) 0 Board w/Easel: 2040 Intersection Traffic Data, Level of Service (2 — 2436) a Board w/ Easel: Alternatives Analysis Summary (2 — 2436) W SimTraffic Presentation: Laptop/Monitoror Projector/Screen on two 6' tables Station 3: Preferred Alternative (Emily Anderson and Mike Matkovic) —This station will be set up for attendees to write comments on post -it notes and affix to the preferred alternative. Materials at this station will include: W Station Title Board w/Easel: Preferred Alternative (1-- 24x36) 0 Board w/ Easel: Proposed Roadway Improvement Benefits (2 — 24x36) 0 Board wl Easel: Proposed Roadway Improvement Plan (4 — (2 each) 54x36 & 60x24) 0 111=40` aerial exhibits of proposed roadway improvement plan for meeting participations to note their issues and concerns with travel within the project limits (1 copy each 5436 & 60x24 on two 6' tables; with post -its and pens/markers) Station 4: Comments —This station will be set up for attendees to write their comments on the provided Comment Forms, and submit them in the Comment Box provided at this table, A duplicate comment box will be located at the sign -in table in case attendees forget to submit their forms in the exhibit room area. Material at this station will include: 01 Station Title Board w/Easel: Submit Your Comments Here (1— 2406) 0 Comment Forms (125 copies on two 6' tables with 4 chairs each) W One (1) Comment Box 0 Tables (3'x3 = 18 to 20 0 Easels = 27 Chidstopheir B. Burke Eqkieediig, Ud, Rand -Central -Mt Prospect Phase I Engineering Study Rand -Central -Mount Prospect Phase I Engineering Study Public Information Meeting #2 Program and Materials Plan The second Public Information Meeting (131M) for the project will be held on May 1st, 2019. The purpose of the meeting is to present the preferred alternative and seek public input on the Rand -Central -Mount Prospect Road Intersection roadway improvement. The meeting will be conducted in an open house format in the Community Room at the Village of Mount Prospect Village Hall, 50 S. Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, IL 60056, and interested persons may visit anytime between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to review exhibits, provide comments, and meet with Village and project study team representatives. The study team (Village and CBBEQ will provide information regarding the overall project development process, the project purpose and need, the project data collection and analysis, and preferred alternative. CBBEL plans to arrive at the PIM location by 4:30 p.m. on the day of the meeting for setup and testing (SimTraffic), to be completed by 5:30 p.m. The following methods will be used for public notification of the PIM: Post on Village website Notice in Mount Prospect community newsletter Display Ad in Daily Herald - Mount Prospect Area News (ran 4/10/19, will run 4/24/19) Postcards to residents/business (sent out 4/15/19) Dry Run: Tuesday, April 16 at 11:00 a m . Purpose is to review the PIM planned materials and displays for any final revisions. *IM Staffing: CBBEL: Mike Matkovic, Emily Anderson, Steve Sugg, Frank Nemes, Phil Santos. Village: Matt Lawrie, Sean Dorsey, Other Village Staff (TBD., sign -in table, etc) PROGRAM AND MATERIALS Community Room Layout: See attached exhibit for overall room layout showing entrance, sign -in table, and the four PIM stations planned. The PIM stations will be arranged the outer edge of the room by topic with one to three 6' tables at each station, station boards, supporting exhibits on easels,, and additional information as discussed below. The comment station will be set off to the side near the entrance/exit of the room. Each station will have multiple project study team and/or Village representatives present to discuss the project and answer any stakeholder questions. Sign -In Table: (Village Staff —TBD) - Upon entering the facility, attendees will be greeted at the meeting sign -in table where they will be provided a copy of the initial Project Brochure. Materials at the Sign -In Table include: a Board w/Easel: Welcome to this Public Meeting (1 - 2406) 0 PIM Sign -in Sheet (15 copies, 10 lines each) a Project Brochure: (150 copies) Comment Form: (25 copies) Station 1: Project Overview and Phase I Process (Phil Santos) —This station will present a general overview of the project, including study limits, purpose of the project, the Phase I Engineering process, and timeline. a, � Rand -Central -Mt Prospect Phase I Engineering Study Christopher B, Burke EngIneering, Ltd. CHRISTOPHER URKE ENGINEERING, LTD. MM 9575 West Higgins Road Suite 600 Rosenionit, 1111nols 60018 TEL (847) 823-0,500 FAX (847) 8213-0520 August 9, 2018 Village of Mount Prospect 1700 W. Central Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Attn: Mr. Jeffrey Wulbecker, PE Village Engineer Subject: Rand -Central -Mount Prospect Phase I Engineering Study Supplemental Agreement Dear Mr. Wulbecker: Based on the progress made to date for the subject project, Alternative 213 (with some possible variations) has emerged as the preliminary preferred alternative from the range of alternatives considered as summarized in the Alternatives Evaluation Report. Although additional coordination is required to confirm the preferred alternative, enough progress has been made to move forward with the detailed evaluation required for completion of Phase I Engineering. As you are aware, the initial agreement for Phase I Engineering deferred completion of topographic survey until a preferred alternative, and limits thereof, was identified. In addition, the preliminary preferred alternative includes two new traffic signals (Rand/Walmart and Central/SE Plaza Entrance) whereas one new traffic signal was assumed in the initial agreement. IDOT will require that Intersection Design Studies (IDS -s) be completed for both intersections for their review and approval as part of Phase I Engineering. On this basis, we are requesting a supplemental agreement to compensate for completion of the topographic survey work and the additional IDS as part of Phase I Engineering. A description of the additional effort required within each task is provided in the attached materials. The amount of the requested supplement agreement is $47,817.32. Please review the enclosed information, and if you have any questions or require additional information, contact me at 847/823-0500 or at mm t i m. ...............................................................................................................................................................................@............................................ Sincerely, 00 0ee 00 ' - �r Michael J. M tkovic PE Vice Preside't Head, Phase I Engineering Department Attachments Cc: Matt Lawrie, PE — Village Traffic Engineer August 2018 ��J1 Christopher ��B. Bk,irke Engirieer"ing, Ltd. Supplemental Work Task- Hours 2. Topographic Survey (Interim Improvement Coverage) The initial agreement included completion of topographic survey along Mount Prospect Road, from south of Busse Avenue to the Rand Road intersection (including Mount Prospect Plaza entrance). Supplement 1 includes topographic survey (including utilities) for additional areas along Rand Road and Central Road within the limits of the preliminary preferred alternative 213, outside of the previously completed survey, for completion of Phase I Engineering. Set Control (Horizontal and Vertical) 18 Establish and verify existing Right -of -Way 58 Topographic Survey (including drainage and utilities) 148 JULIE Coordination 28 Prepare Base Mapping and Plotting 74 SUBTOTAL: 326 S. Intersection Design Studies The initial agreement assumed an IDS would be required at the following intersections (112 hours each): *Central/Mount Propsect *Rand/Central *Rand/Mount Prospect *Rand/Thayer-Walmart (new as/if required) Based on Alternative 213, an additional IDS will be required for the proposed signalized intersection at Central/Mall Drive. 112 I SUBTOTAL: 112 TOTAL: 438 ��J1 Christopher ��B. Bk,irke Engirieer"ing, Ltd. 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BURKEENGINEER I ' 14G ' LT 957'5 �Neztt 1-jiggit-is Ro,-'ad Sble 600 Roserac)riA,, Minois-6001 8 TEL (&`,7) 823-0500 FAX (8 Village Of MOLKIA, Prospect 17010,'W., Cenlr"al Road Mount Prospect,,, IL 6005161 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey, Wulbecker, PE, Viflage Engineer S u N , e ct Rand-Central-Wutlt Prospect Proposal to Complete Phase I Etligii�ieei ring StUdy' Dear Mr., Wulbecker: -vicies for th,e Village We are pleased to submit this, proposa, I to cory')Plete Phase I Eingfneering sei of'Mount Prospii,-:,a,ct, for Riend-Central-Mount Pti-os,pect intersections, inClUding an intlerirn improvement at the Centark Mount Prospect iiitier'section. InClUded with our, proposal is, our Understanding of the Assignment, Scope of Services, and Estimaf'Fee. ChristophBung er B. rl(e Enigineeri, Ltd. (CB,B,E,L.de ), tinrstanids that the V111a,ge desires , complete Phase I Engitieering for the Rand-Central-Mblint. Prospect intersectlons, which will includie evaluatiIng a ranSe of altleriveto improve overall traffic operations and safety within the l nats, project area, InIproviernents; to be clo n side r include intersectiioimprovements,,, access (I'lanes men't irr'irovernents, incorporation of a, ni,ulti-use path within the Rand R,oald right-of- way, sur d ADA conripliance within the project area, Completion of the Phase I Study will comply i P which requi . ct coordination with IDOT with fedeiral roject developin�ient procedures, ires proje and F HWA for review iitid, approval, and ensi,ires project ell 'll for future federal funding opportunities,, In addition,the Phase 1. Study effort will inClUde preparation of engin,eering, plans, aindcoordair lationwith IDOT (arid other's as, required, including Des Plaines) for perrT�Iit approval, for a locally ftinded jri,ear terrn improvement at I. -hie Central in Prospect irilersec"tion to provide two southb,QUnd thrOLI,gh lanes, and potentially additiona] signal timing, impt"Ovemern ts at the Rand-Carea tral-Mou,nt Prosj)ect intersections. SCOPE of SERVICES The scope of services includes completion of the Phase I Engineering Study for the entire project area, and the desired interim improvement plans for the Central -Mount Prospect intersection. Topographic survey will be completed for only the interim improvement area along Mount Prospect Road at this time. Completion of a topographic survey for the full project limits is deferred until a Preferred Alternative for the ultimate improvement is identified, and therefore survey needs for the Preferred Alternative can be better defined. This additional survey work would be included as a part of a separate contract amendment at that time. The level of environmental documentation and coordination required as part of the Phase 1 Study is dependent on the approach taken and the level of property and environmental resource impacts, which will be an essential upfront discussion point with IDOT and FHWA. However, based on the expectation that any additional right-of-way or easement needs will not be significant, we anticipate that IDOT and FHWA will concur with completing Phase 1 Engineering as a Categorical Exclusion Group li (i.e.; Federal CE). Roadway Drainage is also a key consideration as part of the Phase I Study. Since Rand Road and Central Road are IDOT jurisdiction roadways, it is anticipated that a Drainage Technical Memorandum (DTM), or a complete Location Drainage Study (LDS) will be required by IDOT as part of the Phase I Study, contingent upon the proposed roadway improvements and the effects on the pavement drainage system. For purposes of the work hour estimate provided, we have assumed an LDS will be required for the Phase I Study based on our experience coordinating other similar projects with IDOT. Although proposed drainage improvements will be included with the separate interim permit project, a separate DTM or LDS is not anticipated to be required. The detailed scope of services required to complete Phase I Engineering is included in Attachment I. ESTIMATE n1` FFF Based on the attached detailed scope of services, the cost to complete Phase I Engineering for the Rand -Central -Mount Prospect project is summarized below, which includes a not to exceed amount of $316,899. The associated work hour estimate per task is also included in Attachment 1. Phase I Engineering; Task Work Hours Cost 1. Data Collection and Analysis 138 $24,341 2. Topographic Survey 190 $20,833 3. Environmental Coordination 84 $9j,014 4. Alternatives Analysis and Plans 518 $58,925 5. Intersection Design Studies 448 $50,041 6. Roadway Drainage 224 $23,495 7. Roadway Lighting 82 $10j,733 8. Project Coordination 9. Project Development Report 10. Project Management 350, $45t905 1,016 . ....................... . . .... ..... . . .. . . ...... $13,035, 90 $12o435 �422 $48,142, Totals: 2652 $3'16x899..00 Please sign anid return one copy of' thi's agreement as anindication of acceptance and nolice to proceed'. If YOU have any questions or require additional informatioini, please contact Mike Matkovic: at 847/8,23-0500 or via email at mma,tll<ovic@cbbel.com. Sincerely,, MiliChael, E. Kierr, PE Executive Vice President Attachmentsi: Attachment 1 ('Scope of'Services, Work Hour; Estimate, Cost E'stimlate) General 'T THIS PROPOSAL,, IN !I PE OF SERVICES, COST ESTIMAT E 01"CONSULTANTSERVICES, AND GENERALTE, ITT O 'AS ACCEPTED FOR, THE VILLAGE COUNT PROSPECT,-, BY* F Sian P. Dorsey V V Director of Public Works TITLE . DATE, May, 1111 2017 Ni:\P,RC,P'OSALS\ADMIN\2.0,17\Mo�unt Prospect Rand Central Phase � Services P1/0 133\Cos,t PropmpM f1rospect PH I Proposial-04 2617.docx ATTACHMENT 1' RAND-CENTRAL-MOUNTPROSPECT PHASE I ENGINEERING STUDY dp nr 40 1w AL AN M Ok 4 4p, do, No Avp I a a a I ��r ION M,m IM 0 0 0 6 *I iw w v w 0 MM 0 p 0 0 do w Based on this project Uninderstanding, the following detailed scope of work i's anticipateld t', b el req u 1, red for com pl etto n of' the Phase I Stu dy. ion a This task will 'include collecting and, evaluating all Task 1 i— Dataf Collect' nd Anallysm. I necessary clata for, completion of the Phase 1, Study and the interim permit project, including traff ic counts, 2040 traff ic projections, crash clata., utility atlases, recoird roadway plans and 11 A.ACMT RAND-CENTRAL-MOLINT PROSPECT PHASE I ENGINEERING STUDY existing property information and compiling a project GIS database that can be used for various project stakeholder coordination meetings. CBBEL will obtain, the latest five years of crash data, for all roadway sections within the prqject 111milts and prepare a detailed crash analysis, which IDOT Mill require as part of'the Phase I Study. Rand -Henry Rand -Walmart Entrance Mount, Prospect -Albert Central -Mount Prospect Plaza Mount Prospect -Westgate, It is, also anticipated that, MOT will require analysis of 20,40, traffic projections as part the Phase I Study for any alternatives, considered that result in, redirected traffic movements a,long Rand Road and/or through the Rand -Central -Mount Prospect int erselctions. CL will, coordinate with CMAP for yea r 2040,traff ic projections based on the of i1c counts obtained. This task will Include preparing morning and evening peak hour capacity analysis, using Synchro or, "ISI M for existing conditions (existing traffic, existing, signall timing, and existing geometry) and N'o-Build 2040, conditions (2,040, traffic projections, existing, signal timing', and existing, geometry) to establish a, baseline for relative comparison of operational performance for alternatives considered. Task 2—Top,ograph*ic,Survqy: This task includes completing a full topographic survey of the, interim improvement area along Mount Prospect Road for apiproximately 1,000 feet, from Rand Roadto, Busse Road to ensure coverage. The completed survey will include all topographic surface features, a utility survey, and verification of property lines. Completion of a, topographic survey and right-of-way verification for the full project limits is deferred until a Preferred Alternative for the ultimate improvement is identified, and t'here fore survey needs for he Preferred Alternative can be better defined. This additional survey work would be included as a part ofa separate contract amendment at that timie. T as IEnvi ron mentalCoordinatt'lion,.-I CBBEL will perform an environmental field review 1 0 1 10 0 that is required by IDOT as part of Phase I Engineering, including an assessment of the presence of wetlands within the project limits, and delineations thereof if present,, tree surveys, property photo logs, for cultural review, and special waste probability screening, and 2 e r i ir� g Lt c'l 13, Eri,,,Ore A ATTACHMENT1 AND- E T L- OUNIT PROSPECT PHASE I ENGINEERING STUDY submit to IDOT for proicessj,ng in accordanzef with IDOT Environmental Survey Request (ESR) n a ry specta I waste I dy (P ESA) fo r th e MA Although IDOT must prepare the prel'i State right-of-way, CBBEL will need to prepare, the PESA for the areas of nonf-state right-of- way within the project [Imit's," based on IDOT-BLRS requirements. Tas,k4—Alt"er�nat"I'vefs,Analyis*is and Proposed,,improvement Pla"Ins: T'heC13BEtteamwill complete an evaluation of interim and ultimate improvement afternatives using Synchro o VISS] M. I I W, W M, IN "M NA MR AIS MMA I. ar IAA' W F W W MIA. NOMR FAIR' rNb MIM PA: 00 W W W W NM NwM NIMH IN IN # IN, Ah, ilRl 0 oil 3 uMq A TiTACHIMENT I-CENTRAL-MOUNT PROSPECT RAND PHASE I ENGINEERING STUDY SCOPE OF WORK A Imp 0wlAa W W jai 0 A, a �I mmm I I M► A6 Ab 4W www ! www At lop Ab, A do 40 0 VVNw A all p wwwAmp www V wr W W ww V W W w W Ji 0 ww -wM w wr wr M oilW .W, a wpr fir. '� wwr`. ww ' '`Nw:a 41 'Apr m W, W 4W 4p do 0 a W W W IF 9 im via db W Task 8— Projelict Coordination': This task will, focus on overall stakeholdercoordinMM' tion including communicating with the local stakeholders along the proje! ct, t he Village, and other agencies, as required. Key project stakeholders will include various departments within the Village o5fMount Prospect, elected officials, IDOT, FHWA, Clook County DOTH', the City of Des 4 ATTACHMENT 1 RA -MOUNT PROSPECT ND -CENTRAL PHASE" I ENGINEERING STUDY improve access and. mobility is essentiall., Plaines, and all adjacent business owners for which See our work hour estirnailte for the number of agency/stakeholder coordination meetings assumed. In addition, this task includes an initial open house public meeting to elicilt efarly stakieholder input, a status presentiation to the Village Board,, and a final open, house public meeting, to present the identified Preferred Alternativefor pub5fic review and comment. jTas,k 9i — Project Development Report. This task includes develoipment of the Project I for initial review by the Village of Development Report (PDR), and all support exhibits, Mount Prospect and ultimate review by IDOT anid FHWA for Phalse I Design Approval. As Group 11 (1 mentioned itis anticipalted thi's pro,ject will qualify as a Categorical Exclusion, i ei.* Feder -all CE, IDOT-BLR Florm 11103 azomwa in lir. a a 0 a 1P 4W W W W IW a M At Ilk M M 2 lie 4 6 4 00 Intersection Desi,gnStudy This task will consist of developing an IDiS for the interi'm intersection improvements whichis anticipatedto include revised geometryin the SW cluadrant and along the south leg of the intersection. The IDS will be prepared at a scale; ofl" = 50". The IDS will Include the following: Intersection capacity analyses for am., and, p.m. peak, hour design year traffic" volumes. Existing and Projected peak hour volumes, 5, "'Ic ur �k,,, ii�,� ro ATTACHMENT 1 RAID—CENTRAL—NOUN PROSPECT PHASE, I ENGINEERING STUDY SCOPE OF WORK Existing and proposed, intersection geometrics. Proposed signal layout'. Elements controlling design. General notes. The ID15 will be, submitted to Mount Prospect and then IDOT'for review.Any rieview comments will be incorporated into al IDS and resubmitted to IDOT forformi, ia p p ro va 111111111 follow Wle , Ift dw WN Wk, 40 a Ak Ah dk INN 40 is A 101 a All, 11b Ali ON 1 0 oil db 4P The traffic signal modif ication pla ns will be preparied based on current I DOT'standard aln,dwililinclude the following., Temporary signal and removal plains Tern pora ry traffic sig gna I plans o Preliminary,pre-fnal and final traffic s*gnal modernization plans. o Cable plan and schedule of quantities. 0 Phases esignation dig girarn and emergency vehicle preempition sequence. o Interconnect plan. ,o Technical specifications employing, 1DOTspecial provisions to the, extent that they apply will be assembled, We will prepare the roadway improvement plans biased on the approved IDS. The roadway improvement plans, are, anticipated to, include the fol1owing base sheets. 6 To, ID Ji B u r ki,:,, ., l'! � n e tcl ATTACHMENT 1 RAND-CENTRALWOUNT PROSPECT' PHASE I ENGINEERING STUDY Cover Sheet General Notes ,Summary of'Quantities Typical Sections ExistIng Conditions and Removal Plan (20 scale) 1 Road way/Geometric Plan and Profile (20 scale), 1 Drainage and Utility Plian (20 scale) 1 Traffic Signal Plans (including ADA, details) 6 Traffic Signal Standard Details 4 Pavement Marking and Signage P'lar (50 scale) 1 Erosion Control/Stormwatler Pollution Prevention Plan 2 Roadway Cross Sections @ 50' Intervals 2 Design and Standard Detail's 8 Totak 30 11.4. Utility Colo rd i nation: CBBEL will submit to the utility companies a set of pre -final and final enginefering, pilans for the interim 'improvement to verify oridentify potential is and conflicts. CBBE'L will a1so attend meetings (assurneid two) with the utility companie the Village of Mount Prospect as required to coordinate the design of'any necessary Utility relocations by the u,t*l*ty campanies,116. ff�,11,111,11111,"BC,'�,,�r,�lsi[,,,,�,",�,�,i B, Burki',!, Ltd, Rand -Central -Mount Prospect Phase I Engineering Study. Work Hour Estimate -- - ------------- Ila, 0 9 ......... ........... ICB,BEL coordination with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency foir Planniin,g (CMAP) for 2040 traffic projections. Prepare base roadway network in Synchrio or VIS,SIM based on the eight counted intersections and prepare ainalysils, for existing conditions (existing timing, and geometry) including field verification and calibration to observed performance, and 2040 Noi-Build capacity analysis, for the am and prin peak ,,,travel periods. Obtain and review latest 5 years of crash data, all inclusive of project limits along Rand, Road, (US 12), Central Road', and Mount Prospect Road, and prepare a Cralsh Analysis to be inicluded in the PDR. Assume no future updalte required. I . ... . ...... . ...................... . . ..... Obtain and review ba,se datial frorn the'Village of Mount Prospect, IDOT' and CCDOTH, including utility atlases, record roadway plans and geotechnical data, existing right-of-way information, survey benchmarks, iand any other analys* Informatiloin afivailable that would'infoirm the Phlase I Engineering is. SUBTOTAL-� 11111011 f 1I M V i0i j ...... ...... .... . . . ....... I land Vertical) Seti Control (Horizonta' . . .............. . .. .......... . . .............. �Establishl and verify existing Right-of-Wilay Topographic Survey (including drainage and utilities) JU11E Coordination . ................. . . ... .. ........ . ..... ....... ........................... �Prepare Base Mapping and Plotting SUBTOTAL -- - - ----- -------- - ------- --- . . ...... -------------- - -- - -------- -- --------- -- - ---------- r4ifIL�1e 11 1, T I Iit s ------------------------- Vol j ---- jEnvitronmental Resource Field Review and'Technica] Memorandum ... . .. ..... . ..... . ..... .............. . . . . ................. . ..... ..................... . . . ............... �Prepare and Submit ESR to IDOIT-131-1151 7veigetation &'Triee Q/Tab/Im, pact, Assessment 7 77= 777777= EP repare PESA (n,on-state right-ofiiiiiiiway [Prepiare, wetland impact form foiri IDOT (assume 2) . .............. .. . ................ SUBTOTAL. 4*0 MAN Rand -Central -Mount Prospect Phase I Engineering Study Work Hour Estimate 04, A Ok as . .......... . . . . ......... . ......... ......... . ........ . . . ..... Preliminary Alternatives Ana llysis using Synchro or VISSIM, based on the baseline model cielvelloped in Task 1, for am and pm peak hours, and based on 2040 traffic 'clent"fied for anallysis projections. Assume four distinct alternatives alre i purposies. (24 hlours each), ,0 SI 0 0 0 0 a Ad. lip All ip 0 N Alf 0 NO ,on Pnear Thayer Street or rIepare warrant analysis o a ptential newc intersecti the Walmart Entrance. This 'Includes, manual reassignment of'traffic based on proposed imiprovements ati the Rand/Mount Propsect intersection. . ........ . ..... Prepare comparative evaluation of impactsand approximate costs forthe four 0 ffial alternatives. Im I 0al7R i 0 0 0 ff r IF A m .. .. .. . .. . . ............... Identify proposed R-O.W. and Construction Easements required fior of the, PreferredAlternative. . . . . . . . . . . Develop Construction Cost Estimate for the PreferredAlternative. ty,BAR.. Rand AYE. Prospect al Phase I Engineering Study Work Hour Estimate �YSIN MMi H,AM, AMA .. AYYY .. wXAW NM 4 X 11 lop dilY., Ylk FAIX Jill I i A sU qq I Af' XIY. !M p� wF dM- :AW: Plan il�' Drainage Imp Existin . . ...... IR' �.: b itlliF 1. ,AW �, Au a AYb �11W Drainage Problems Review ........... . ............ . . Storm Wa�ter Detention Anallysis �9 Drainage a Proposedmill I �, Col': Ar "Iith d 11 . ... . ...... . iPrepiai Location aStudy Dreview +W D"'I �w Photornetricr j' existing system . . . . ..... . . . . . ........ . . lidentifyproposedimprovements i lPrepare Llighting Technical Memorandum inclusion in PDR, r Rand -Central -Mount Prospect Phase I Engineering Study Work Hour Estimate Nomm N NEI W-111111IMMMI. Villfagee of Mount Prospect iCoordiniait�ion/status;Meetings including Kickoff Meeting .... ....... Assume 4 Mtgs x 2 ppil x 4, hours (Includles Mtg Prep and Sumirnalry) ==�� �-77 ... )nterseict''llon Design Study ..... . . ........ . ... . . ..... - - ....... .... - .... . I I I . . ....... . . . ........... - . . ....... . -- ....... . ....... Village Board Presentation (Includes material preparation and attendance Roadway Improvement Plans, Special Provisions, and, Cost, Estimilatile . ............... P pi . ..... . ........ .............. . ... .. Ultility Coord*nation Agency Coordination Meetings (Des Plaines, CCDOTH, NWMC (federall funding opportunities) ...... . ....... .......... Assume 4 rn�tgs x 2 ppl xi 4 hours (includes Mtg Prep, and Summary) =7=7-77 ........... Stakeholder Coordination (Mount Prospect Plaza Owners, AdjacentBuisiniess Owners, 1,Affected Property Owners, etc.) ....... . .... Assume 6 rntgs, x 2 ppl x 4 hours (includes Mer Prep and Summary) IDOT/FHWA Coordiination Meetings 77777=7 Assume 2 Mtgs x 2 ppi x 4 houris, (includes Mtg Prep and Summiary) . . . ................. Pubilic Meetings (InItIal and Final) Prepa,re mlielet"Ing announcemient for use by Villa,ge to place in newispaper and, adto Village webs" hrs each) ...... . . ........... . .... . ..... . . . . Attend Dry Run meeting with Village (3 ppI x 3 hrs each) Prepare exhibits and brochures for Public Meeting (40 hiloff' urs ltiall,i 68 hours final) Attend Public Mveting. 4 ppl x 6 hours (each) SUBTOTAL-.� Prepare Preliminaryfor Village and IDOT review (includies compg MII lexhillibits and appendices, as applicable) Revise P DR pe r Vil lage a, nd I DOT co m me nts ............. Prepare copies and PDFs of Final" PDR, SUBTOT, AL: ,!OEM 0 �Project, Management and, QA reviews rts �Project status updates and progress, repoIrl ..... . . . ........ . .................... . ..... . ....... puw�� SUBTOTAL: A AML )nterseict''llon Design Study ..... . . ........ . ... Drainage Irnprovernents, Roadway Improvement Plans, Special Provisions, and, Cost, Estimilatile . ............... . ..... . ........ .............. . ... .. Ultility Coord*nation . . .... . . . . ......................... . . .... SUBTOTALl ME 11 1!� www son Lra ml iii wrM NwM fi IIlift ................ . . .. ..... . . ....... . — ------ . . ... ..... - I r - CD r= LL ICL CL N I ��I���II'llllll����l'lllllll'� IJM1111111111111111111111 11,1jilim, I M,1111- loll III =��1���'Illll'Il'Illll�lllllll� .............. ��o���om�0�oo00�0��oo0c000o00� N I 11111111M I ml f CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Relationship Between Engineer and Client: Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. (Engineer) shall serve as Client's professional engineer consultant in those phases of the Project to which this Agreement applies. This relationship is that of a buyer and seller of professional services and as such the Engineer is an independent contractor in the performance of this Agreement and it is understood that the parties have not entered into any joint venture or partnership with the other. The Engineer shall not be considered to be the agent of the Client. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall create a contractual relationship with a cause of action in favor of a third party against either the Client or Engineer. Furthermore, causes of action between the parties to this Agreement pertaining to acts of failures to act shall be deemed to have accrued and the applicable statute of limitations shall commence to run not later than the date of substantial completion. 2. Res onsibili of the En ineer: Engineer will strive to perform services under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted and currently recognized engineering practices and principles, and in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing in the same locality under similar conditions. No other representation, express or implied, and no warranty or guarantee is included or intended in this Agreement, or in any report, opinion, document, or otherwise. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary which may be contained in this Agreement or any other material incorporated herein by reference, or in any Agreement between the Client and any other party concerning the Project, the Engineer shall not have control or be in charge of and shall not be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction, or the safety, safety precautions or programs of the Client, the construction contractor, other contractors or subcontractors performing any of the work or providing any of the services on the Project. Nor shall the Engineer be responsible for the acts or omissions of the Client, or for the failure of the Client, any architect, engineer, consultant, contractor or subcontractor to carry out their respective responsibilities in accordance with the Project documents, this Agreement or any other agreement concerning the Project. Any provision which purports to amend this provision shall be without effect unless it contains a reference that the content of this condition is expressly amended for the purposes described in such amendment and is signed by the Engineer. 3. 'Changes: Client reserves the right by written change order or amendment to make changes in requirements, amount of work, or engineering time schedule adjustments, and Engineer and Client shall negotiate appropriate adjustments acceptable to both parties to accommodate any changes, if commercially possible. 4. Suspension of Services: Client may, at any time, by written order to Engineer (Suspension of Services Order) require Engineer to stop all, or any part, of the services required by this Agreement. Upon receipt of such an order, Engineer shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the costs associated with the services affected by such order. Client, however, shall pay all costs incurred by the suspension, including all costs necessary to maintain continuity and for the resumptions of the services upon expiration of the Suspension of Services Order. Engineer will not be obligated to provide the same personnel employed prior to suspension, when the services are resumed, in the event that the period of suspension is greater than thirty (30) days. b. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof through no fault of the terminating party. This Agreement may be terminated by Client, under the same terms, whenever Client shall determine that termination is in its best interests. Cost of termination, including salaries, overhead and fee, incurred by Engineer either before or after the termination date shall be reimbursed by Client. 6. Documents Delivered to Client: Drawings, specifications, reports, and any other Project Documents prepared by Engineer in connection with any or all of the services furnished hereunder shall be delivered to the Client for the use of the Client. Engineer shall have the right to retain originals of all Project Documents and drawings for its files. Furthermore, it is understood and agreed that the Project Documents such as, but not limited to reports, calculations, drawings, and specifications prepared for the Project, whether in hard copy or machine readable form, are instruments of professional service intended for one-time use in the construction of this Project. These Project Documents are and shall remain the property of the Engineer. The Client may retain copies, including copies stored on magnetic tape or disk, for information and reference in connection with the occupancy and use of the Project. When and if record drawings are to be provided by the Engineer, Client understands that information used in the preparation of record drawings is provided by others and Engineer is not responsible for accuracy, completeness, nor sufficiency of such information. Client also understands that the level of detail illustrated by record drawings will generally be the same as the level of detail illustrated by the design drawing used for project construction. If additional detail is requested by the Client to be included on the record drawings, then the Client understands and agrees that the Engineer will be due additional compensation for additional services. It is also understood and agreed that because of the possibility that information and data delivered in machine readable form may be altered, whether inadvertently or otherwise, the Engineer reserves the right to retain the original tapes/disks and to remove from copies provided to the Client all identification reflecting the involvement of the Engineer in their preparation. The Engineer also reserves the right to retain hard copy originals of all Project Documentation delivered to the Client in machine readable form, which originals shall be referred to and shall govern in the event of any inconsistency between the two. The Client understands that the automated conversion of information and data from the system and format used by the Engineer to an alternate system or format cannot be accomplished without the introduction of inexactitudes, anomalies, and errors. In the event Project Documentation provided to the Client in machine readable form is so converted, the Client agrees to assume all risks associated therewith and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to hold harmless and indemnify the Engineer from and against all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, and costs, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising therefrom or in connection therewith. The Client recognizes that changes or modifications to the Engineer's instruments of professional service introduced by anyone other than the Engineer may result in adverse consequences which the Engineer can neither predict nor control. Therefore, and in consideration of the Engineer's agreement to deliver its instruments of professional service in machine readable form, the Client agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to hold harmless and indemnify the Engineer from and against all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, and costs, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of or in any way connected with the modification, misinterpretation, misuse, or reuse by others of the machine readable information and data provided by the Engineer under this Agreement. The foregoing indemnification applies, without limitation, to any use of the Project Documentation on other projects, for additions to this Project, or for completion of this Project by others, excepting only such use as may be authorized, in writing, by the Engineer. 7. Reuse of Documents: All Project Documents including but not limited to reports, opinions of probable costs, drawings and specifications furnished by Engineer pursuant to this Agreement are intended for use on the Project only. They cannot be used by Client or others on extensions of the Project or any other project. Any reuse, without specific written verification or adaptation by Engineer, shall be at Client's sole risk, and Client shall indemnify and hold harmless Engineer from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses including attorney's fees arising out of or resulting therefrom. The Engineer shall have the right to include representations of the design of the Project, including photographs of the exterior and interior, among the Engineer's promotional and professional materials. The Engineer's materials shall not include the Client's confidential and proprietary information if the Client has previously advised the Engineer in writing of the specific information considered by the Client to be confidential and proprietary. 8. Standard of Practice: The Engineer will strive to conduct services under this agreement in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing in the same locality under similar conditions as of the date of this Agreement. 9. Compliance With Laws: The Engineer will strive to exercise usual and customary professional care in his/her efforts to comply with those laws, codes, ordinance and regulations which are in effect as of the date of this Agreement. With specific respect to prescribed requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or certified state or local accessibility regulations (ADA), Client understands ADA is a civil rights legislation and that interpretation of ADA is a legal issue and not a design issue and, accordingly, retention of legal counsel (by Client) for purposes of interpretation is advisable. As such and with respect to ADA, Client agrees to waive any action against Engineer, and to indemnify and defend Engineer against any claim arising from Engineer's alleged failure to meet ADA requirements prescribed. Further to the law and code compliance, the Client understands that the Engineer will strive to provide designs in accordance with the prevailing Standards of Practice as previously set forth, but that the Engineer does not warrant that any reviewing agency having jurisdiction will not for its own purposes comment, request changes and/or additions to such designs. In the event such design requests are made by a reviewing agency, but which do not exist in the form of a written regulation, ordinance or other similar document as published by the reviewing agency, then such design changes (at substantial variance from the intended design developed by the Engineer), if effected and incorporated into the project documents by the Engineer, shall be considered as Supplementary Task(s) to the Engineer's scope of Service and compensated for accordingly. 10. Indemnification: Engineer shall indemnify and hold harmless Client up to the amount of this contract fee (for services) from loss or expense, including reasonable attorney's fees for claims for personal injury (including death) or property damage to the extent caused by the sole negligent act, error or omission of Engineer. Client shall indemnify and hold harmless Engineer under this Agreement, from loss or expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, for claims for personal injuries (including death) or property damage arising out of the sole negligent act, error omission of Client. In the event of joint or concurrent negligence of Engineer and Client, each shall bear that portion of the loss or expense that its share of the joint or concurrent negligence bears to the total negligence (including that of third parties), which caused the personal injury or property damage. Engineer shall not be liable for special, incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to loss of profits, revenue, use of capital, claims of customers, cost of purchased or replacement power, or for any other loss of any nature, whether based on contract, tort, negligence, strict liability or otherwise, by reasons of the services rendered under this Agreement. 11. Opinions of Probable Cost: Since Engineer has no control over the cost of labor, materials or equipment, or over the Contractor(s) method of determining process, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, his/her opinions of probable Project Construction Cost provided for herein are to be made on the basis of his/her experience and qualifications and represent his/her judgement as a design professional familiar with the construction industry, but Engineer cannot and does not guarantee that proposal, bids or the Construction Cost will not vary from opinions of probable construction cost prepared by him/her. If prior to the Bidding or Negotiating Phase, Client wishes greater accuracy as to the Construction Cost, the Client shall employ an independent cost estimator Consultant for the purpose of obtaining a second construction cost opinion independent from Engineer. 12. Governing Law & Dispute Resolutions: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Articles previously set forth by (Item 9 of) this Agreement, together with the laws of the State of Illinois. 4 C19 Any claim, dispute or other matter in question arising out of or related to this Agreement, which can not be mutually resolved by the parties of this Agreement, shall be subject to mediation as a condition precedent to arbitration (if arbitration is agreed upon by the parties of this Agreement) or the institution of legal or equitable proceedings by either party. If such matter relates to or is the subject of a lien arising out of the Engineer's services, the Engineer may proceed in accordance with applicable law to comply with the lien notice or filing deadlines prior to resolution of the matter by mediation or by arbitration. The Client and Engineer shall endeavor to resolve claims, disputes and other matters in question between them by mediation which, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, shall be in accordance with the Construction Industry Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association currently in effect. Requests for mediation shall be filed in writing with the other party to this Agreement and with the American Arbitration Association. The request may be made concurrently with the filing of a demand for arbitration but, in such event, mediation shall proceed in advance of arbitration or legal or equitable proceedings, which shall be stayed pending mediation for a period of 50 days from the date of filing, unless stayed for a longer period by agreement of the parties or court order. The parties shall share the mediator's fee and any filing fees equally. The mediation shall be held in the place where the Project is located, unless another location is mutually agreed upon. Agreements reached in mediation shall be enforceable as settlement agreements in any court having jurisdiction thereof. 13. Successors and Assigns: The terms of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns: provided, however, that neither party shall assign this Agreement in whole or in part without the prior written approval of the other. 14. Waiver of Contract Breach: The waiver of one party of any breach of this Agreement or the failure of one party to enforce at any time, or for any period of time, any of the provisions hereof, shall be limited to the particular instance, shall not operate or be deemed to waive any future breaches of this Agreement and shall not be construed to be a waiver of any provision, except for the particular instance. 15. Entire Understanding of Agreement: This Agreement represents and incorporates the entire understanding of the parties hereto, and each party acknowledges that there are no warranties, representations, covenants or understandings of any kind, matter or description whatsoever, made by either party to the other except as expressly set forth herein. Client and the Engineer hereby agree that any purchase orders, invoices, confirmations, acknowledgments or other similar documents executed or delivered with respect to the subject matter hereof that conflict with the terms of the Agreement shall be null, void and without effect to the extent they conflict with the terms of this Agreement. 15. Amendment: This Agreement shall not be subject to amendment unless another instrument is duly executed by duly authorized representatives of each of the parties and entitled "Amendment of Agreement". 5 17. Severability of Invalid Provisions: If any provision of the Agreement shall be held to contravene or to be invalid under the laws of any particular state, county or jurisdiction where used, such contravention shall not invalidate the entire Agreement, but it shall be construed as if not containing the particular provisions held to be invalid in the particular state, country or jurisdiction and the rights or obligations of the parties hereto shall be construed and enforced accordingly. 18. Force Majeure: Neither Client nor Engineer shall be liable for any fault or delay caused by any contingency beyond their control including but not limited to acts of God, wars, strikes, walkouts, fires, natural calamities, or demands or requirements of governmental agencies. 19. Subcontracts: Engineer may subcontract portions of the work, but each subcontractor must be approved by client in writing. 20. Access and Permits: Client shall arrange for Engineer to enter upon public and private property and obtain all necessary approvals and permits required from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Client shall pay costs (including Engineer's employee salaries, overhead and fee) incident to any effort by Engineer toward assisting Client in such access, permits or approvals, if Engineer perform such services. 21. Desiqnation of Authorized Representative: Each party (to this Agreement) shall designate one or more persons to act with authority in its behalf in respect to appropriate aspects of the Project. The persons designated shall review and respond promptly to all communications received from the other party. 22. Notices: Any notice or designation required to be given to either party hereto shall be in writing, and unless receipt of such notice is expressly required by the terms hereof shall be deemed to be effectively served when deposited in the mail with sufficient first class postage affixed, and addressed to the party to whom such notice is directed at such party's place of business or such other address as either party shall hereafter furnish to the other party by written notice as herein provided. 23. Limit of Labs: The client and the Engineer have discussed the risks, rewards, and benefits of the project and the Engineer's total fee for services. In recognition of the relative risks and benefits of the Project to both the Client and the Engineer, the risks have been allocated such that the client agrees that to the fullest extent permitted by law, the Engineer's total aggregate liability to the Client for any and all injuries, claims, costs, losses, expenses, damages of any nature whatsoever or claim expenses arising out of this Agreement from any cause or causes, including attorney's fees and costs, and expert witness fees and costs, shall not exceed the total Engineer's fee for professional engineering services rendered on this project as made part of this Agreement. Such causes included but are not limited to the Engineer's negligence, errors, omissions, strict liability or breach of contract. It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of action however alleged or arising, unless otherwise prohibited by law. s 24. Client's Responsibilities: The Client agrees to provide full information regarding requirements for and about the Project, including a program which shall set forth the Client's objectives, schedule, constraints, criteria, special equipment, systems and site requirements. The Client agrees to furnish and pay for all legal, accounting and insurance counseling services as may be necessary at any time for the Project, including auditing services which the Client may require to verify the Contractor's Application for Payment or to ascertain how or for what purpose the Contractor has used the money paid by or on behalf of the Client. The Client agrees to require the Contractor, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the Engineer, its consultants, and the employees and agents of any of them from and against any and all claims, suits, demands, liabilities, losses, damages, and costs ("Losses"), including but not limited to costs of defense, arising in whole or in part out of the negligence of the Contractor, its subcontractors, the officers, employees, agents, and subcontractors of any of them, or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not such Losses are caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. Specifically excluded from the foregoing are Losses arising out of the preparation or approval of maps, drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, change orders, designs, or specifications, and the giving of or failure to give directions by the Engineer, its consultants, and the agents and employees of any of them, provided such giving or failure to give is the primary cause of Loss. The Client also agrees to require the Contractor to provide to the Engineer the required certificate of insurance. The Client further agrees to require the Contractor to name the Engineer, its agents and consultants as additional insureds on the Contractor's policy or policies of comprehensive or commercial general liability insurance. Such insurance shall include products and completed operations and contractual liability coverages, shall be primary and noncontributing with any insurance maintained by the Engineer or its agents and consultants, and shall provide that the Engineer be given thirty days, unqualified written notice prior to any cancellation thereof. In the event the foregoing requirements, or any of them, are not established by the Client and met by the Contractor, the Client agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Engineer, its employees, agents, and consultants from and against any and all Losses which would have been indemnified and insured against by the Contractor, but were not. When Contract Documents prepared under the Scope of Services of this contract require insurance(s) to be provided, obtained and/or otherwise maintained by the Contractor, the Client agrees to be wholly responsible for setting forth any and all such insurance requirements. Furthermore, any document provided for Client review by the Engineer under this Contract related to such insurance(s) shall be considered as sample insurance requirements and not the recommendation of the Engineer. Client agrees to have their own risk management department review any and all insurance requirements for adequacy and to determine specific types of insurance(s) required for the project. Client further agrees that decisions concerning types and amounts of insurance are specific to the project and shall be the product of the Client. As such, any and all insurance requirements made part of Contract Documents prepared by the Engineer are not to be considered the Engineer's recommendation, and the Client shall make the final decision regarding insurance requirements. 25. Information Provided by Others: The Engineer shall indicate to the Client the information needed for rendering of the services of this Agreement. The Client shall provide to the Engineer such information as is available to the Client and the Client's consultants and contractors, and the Engineer shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness thereof. The Client recognizes that it is impossible for the Engineer to assure the accuracy, completeness and sufficiency of such information, either because it is impossible to verify, or because of errors or omissions which may have occurred in assembling the information the Client is providing. Accordingly, the Client agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold the Engineer and the Engineer's subconsultants harmless from any claim, liability or cost (including reasonable attorneys' fees and cost of defense) for injury or loss arising or allegedly arising from errors, omissions or inaccuracies in documents or other information provided by the Client to the Engineer. 28. Payment: Client shall be invoiced once each month for work performed during the preceding period. Client agrees to pay each invoice within thirty (30) days of its receipt. The client further agrees to pay interest on all amounts invoiced and not paid or objected to for valid cause within said thirty (30) day period at the rate of eighteen (18) percent per annum (or the maximum interest rate permitted under applicable law, whichever is the lesser) until paid. Client further agrees to pay Engineer's cost of collection of all amounts due and unpaid after sixty (B0) days, including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees, as well as costs attributed to suspension of services accordingly and as follows: Collection Costs. In the event legal action is necessary to enforce the payment provisions of this Agreement, the Engineer shall be entitled to collect from the Client any judgement or settlement sums due, reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs and expenses incurred by the Engineer in connection therewith and, in addition, the reasonable value of the Engineer's time and expenses spent in connection with such collection action, computed at the Engineer's prevailing fee schedule and expense policies. Suspension of Services. If the Client fails to make payments when due or otherwise is in breach of this Agreement, the Engineer may suspend performance of services upon five (5) calendar days' notice to the Client. The Engineer shall have no liability whatsoever to the Client for any costs or damages as a result of such suspension caused by any breach of this Agreement by the Client. Client will reimburse Engineer for all associated costs as previously set forth in (Item 4 of} this Agreement. 27. When construction observation tasks are part of the service to be performed by the Engineer under this Agreement, the Client will include the following clause in the construction contract documents and Client agrees not to modify or delete it: Kotecki Waiver. Contractor (and any subcontractor into whose subcontract this clause is incorporated) agrees to assume the entire liability for all personal injury claims suffered by its own employees, including without limitation claims under the Illinois Structural Work Act, asserted by persons allegedly injured on the Project; waives any limitation of liability defense based upon the Worker's Compensation Act, court interpretations of said Act or otherwise; and to the fullest extent permitted by law, agrees to indemnify and hold harmless and defend Owner and Engineer and their agents, employees and consultants (the "Indemnitees") from and against all such loss, expense, damage or injury, including reasonable attorneys' fees, that the indemnitees may sustain as a result of such claims, except to the extent that Illinois law prohibits indemnity for the Indemnitees' own negligence. The Owner and Engineer are designated and recognized as explicit third party beneficiaries of the Kotecki Waiver within the general contract and all subcontracts entered into in furtherance of the general contract. 28. Job Site Safety/Supervision & Construction Observation: The Engineer shall neither have control over or charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences of procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work since they are solely the Contractor's rights and responsibilities. The Client agrees that the Contractor shall supervise and direct the work efficiently with his/her best skill and attention; and that the Contractor shall be solely responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction and safety at the job site. The Client agrees and warrants that this intent shall be carried out in the Client's contract with the Contractor. The Client further agrees that the Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the work; and that the Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to all employees on the subject site and all other persons who may be affected thereby. The Engineer shall have no authority to stop the work of the Contractor or the work of any subcontractor on the project. When construction observation services are included in the Scope of Services, the Engineer shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the Contractor's operation, or as otherwise agreed to by the Client and the Engineer to: 1) become generally familiar with and to keep the Client informed about the progress and quality of the Work; 2) to strive to bring to the Client's attention defects and deficiencies in the Work and; 3) to determine in general if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Engineer shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. if the Client desires more extensive project observation, the Client shall request that such services be provided by the Engineer as Additional and Supplemental Construction Observation Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The Engineer shall not be responsible for any acts or omissions of the Contractor, subcontractor, any entity performing any portions of the Work, or any agents or employees of any of them. The Engineer does not guarantee the performance of the Contractor and shall not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to perform its Work in accordance with the Contract Documents or any applicable laws, codes, rules or regulations. When municipal review services are included in the Scope of Services, the Engineer (acting on behalf of the municipality), when acting in good faith in the discharge of its duties, shall not thereby render itself liable personally and is, to the maximum extent permitted by law, relieved from all liability for any damage that may accrue to persons or property by reason of any act or omission in the discharge of its duties. Any suit brought against the Engineer which involve the acts or omissions performed by it in the enforcement of any provisions of the Client's rules, regulation and/or ordinance shall be defended by the Client until final termination of the proceedings. The Engineer shall be entitled to all defenses and municipal immunities that are, or would be, available to the Client. 29. Insurance and Indemnification: The Engineer and the Client understand and agree that the Client will contractually require the Contractor to defend and indemnify the Engineer and/or any subconsultants from any claims arising from the Work. The Engineer and the Client further understand and agree that the Client will contractually require the Contractor to procure commercial general liability insurance naming the Engineer as an additional named insured with respect to the work. The Contractor shall provide to the Client certificates of insurance evidencing that the contractually required insurance coverage has been procured. However, the Contractor's failure to provide the Client with the requisite certificates of insurance shall not constitute a waiver of this provision by the Engineer. The Client and Engineer waive all rights against each other and against the Contractor and consultants, agents and employees of each of them for damages to the extent covered by property insurance during construction. The Client and Engineer each shall require similar waivers from the Contractor, consultants, agents and persons or entities awarded separate contracts administered under the Client's own forces. 30. Hazardous Materials/Pollutants: Unless otherwise provided by this Agreement, the Engineer and Engineer's consultants shall have no responsibility for the discovery, presence, handling, removal or disposal of or exposure of persons to hazardous materials/pollutants in any form at the Project site, including but not limited to mold/mildew, asbestos, asbestos products, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) or other toxicthazardous/pollutant type substances. Furthermore, Client understands that the presence of mold/mildew and the like are results of prolonged or repeated exposure to moisture and the lack of corrective action. Client also understands that corrective action is a operation, maintenance and repair activity for which the Engineer is not responsible. June 13, 2005 P:1ProposalsWerms and ConditionMGT&C 2005.061305.doc 10