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HomeMy WebLinkAbout 8.1 Motion to accept proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD. for Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services in an amount not to exceed $921,824.62.5/15/2020 BoardDocs® Pro Agenda Item Details Meeting May 05, 2020 - MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m. %Ca teg o ry 9. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT Subject 9.1 Motion to accept proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering., LTD. for Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services in an amount not to exceed $921,824.62. Access Public Type Action Preferred Date May 05, 2020 Absolute Date May 05, 2020 Fiscal Impact Yes Dollar Amount 9211824.62 Budgeted Yes •get Source Congestion MitigationZl''111 E ml,�) Grant, Invest in Cook GrantGeneral Funi. Recommended Action Accept the proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering,, Ltd. of Rosemont, Illinois to provide Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements for a not to exceed amount of $921,824.62. Staff also recommends that the Village Board pass a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a local public agency agreement with IDOT to fund a portion of the work (Contract B) with a federal Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality grant. Public Content A key component of the Mount Prospect Strategic Plan is to partner with appropriate government agencies to resolve troublesome intersection issues. One such area that has received attention in recent years is the three closely spaced intersections involving Rand Road (US 12), Central Road and Mount Prospect Road. This intersection was also a key focus of the 2017 Rand Road Corridor Plan. The traffic -signalized intersections form a triangle that experiences operational issues on a daily basis. Blocked intersections and poor vehicle progression are common complaints from motorists. Timing adjustments have been made over the years with minor improvement. The Village of Mount Prospect is committed to developing a project that will provide significant enhancements to the transportation system that will benefit motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, nearby businesses, and our residents. In 2017 the Village awarded a contract using local funds to Christopher B. Burke Engineering,, Ltd. (CBBEL) of Rosemont, IL to complete a phase I engineering study of the intersection. Components of the study included a right- of-way survey, topographic survey,, data collection, alternatives analysis report, drainage analysis, environmental survey, and lighting review. An initial public meeting was held in August 2017 to solicit input on issues and suggestions for improvement. A presentation was then made to the Village Board in April 2018 on a range of possible alternatives including focused attention on the preferred alternative. In May 2019, a second public meeting was held to present the preferred alternative in greater detail. A map depicting the preferred alternative is attached. CBBEL has since been working on the project development report (PDR), a document that summarizes the collected data, details a preliminary construction plan, and provides a path forward to the next phases: phase II engineering https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 1/5 5/15/2020 BoardDocs® Pro (final design) and land acquisition. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has recently notified CBBEL that all the agency's review comments on the PDR have been satisfactorily resolved; the document should receive IDOT approval at an official meeting in May. A copy of the final PDR is enclosed. Throughout the process, CBBEL and staff held numerous meetings with IDOT, Cook Countythe City of Des Plaines, and local businesses/property owners such as Walmart and Mount Prospect Plaza in an effort to refine the plan and meet the interests of the various stakeholders. In addition, the Village constructed an interim project in 2018 that improved traffic flow out of the Mount Prospect Plaza and south along Mount Prospect Road through the Central Road intersection. These recent improvements will be made part of the long-term project for the intersection. The long- term project will also include dual left -turn lanes on Rand Road at Central Road, the addition of right -turn lanes at various legs of all three intersections, construction of a traffic signal system at the Mount Prospect Plaza driveway and Central Road, driveway modifications at the Walmart and Mount Prospect Plaza entrances to improve traffic flow and separate truck traffic, and a bike path along Rand Road which would connect to an existing/planned path in Des Planes. The phase I engineering study followed federal guidelines to make the project eligible for federal funding in future phases. In 2019, the Village applied for and was awarded in excess of $5.3 million in federal Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Program (CMAQ) funds to be used in all remaining phases: phase II engineering (final design), land acquisition,, construction, and phase III Engineering (inspection). The Village was also awarded $460,,500 Invest in Cook grant to be used toward phase II engineering (final design) and land acquisition. The Village is now in a poson to begin the next phases of the project: phase II Engineering (final design) and land acquisition. Temporary construction easements and additional public right-of-way have been identified along approximately 20 properties within the project limits. A map depicting potentially impacted properties is attached. The property or access rights acquisitions are necessary to accommodate road widening at certain locations and facilitate construction of a mixed-use path along Rand Road. Land acquisition will be kept to a minimum and will not require purchase of entire properties. Staff will work with all property owners to minimize the impact to their businesses. At this time,, staff seeks to enter into a contract with an engineering consulting firm to provide phase II Engineering (final design) and land acquisition services using CMAQ (federal grant),, Invest in Cook (Cook County grant), and local funds. Phase II engineering (final design) and land acquisition are expected to be completed at the end of 2021. The project will be able to move to construction in early 2022 under the current schedule and is anticipated to take a year and a half to complete construction. As required by the federal ly-mandated Qualification Based Selection (QBS) process., the village solicited a Statement of Qualifications from engineering consulting firms to provide phase II engineering and land acquisition services for the Rand -Central- Mount Prospect Intersection Improvements. A copy of this Request for Statement of Qualifications is attached. Public notice was posted on the DemandStar bidding website and in the Daily Herald. Firms were asked to submit as part of their proposal the following information: 1. Resumes of key personnel 2. Related experience on similar type projects 3. Summary of the firm"s approach to the project Ir. Prequacation status with IDOT The Village received three (3) submissions. The three (3) consulting firms" Statement of Qualifications were reviewed on the basis of their understanding of our goals and their methodology to complete the study. The top two firms were also interviewed by Village staff. They were then rated (with a maximum score of 100 points) according to these specific categories: project understanding & technical approach, similar project experience, project team capabilities, IDOT prequalification status, and overall completeness of submittal. The rankings are as follows: �Clhristopher Burke Engineering, LTD. r.Jviltech Engineering, Inc. Consultants., LTD. CBBEL has put together a very strong project team with extensive experience working on complex intersection projects. Their technical proposal is thorough and anticipates the myriad tasks to complete the work move the projecli to construction. They also have an effective relationship with IDOT and the necessary skills to engage affected property owners. CBBEL provided high quality work during the phase I engineering study and has the knowledge and tools to easily transition to the next phases of the project. https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 2/5 5/15/2020 BoardDocs® Pro Please note that the QBS process does not permit simultaneous consideration of cost proposals. For reference, attached is a portion of the IDOT Bureau of Local Roads (BLR) Design Manual that pertains to QBS for engineering services. The BLR Design Manual is the primary guide for utilization of federal funds for road construction projects in the State of Illinois. Sections of the BLR Design Manual relevant to QBS and cost proposals have been highlighted. In particular ,, the BLR stipulates: ""In no case shall the LPA (Local Public Agency), prior to selecting a consultant for negotiatioseek formal or informal submission of verbal,, written, or sealed estimates of costs or proposals in terms of dollars, hours required, percentage of construction cost,, or any other measure of compensation". In general,, the QBS process requires owners to advertise the need for services,, request qualifications statements or proposals from consultants, evaluate and rank consultants,, select the most quaed firm,, and negotiate a fee. CBBEL's cost proposal is broken into two (2) contracts, Contract A and Contract B. The purpose of two (2) contracts is to allow work to begin immediately enabling 2022 construction start. In Illinois,, disbursement of CMAQ transportation grant funds is controlled by IDOT. Accordingly, accessing CMAQ funds in Illinois requires execution of a Local Public Agency (LPA) agreement and a professional services agreement with IDOT. The typical timeframe for execution of these agreements is eight (8) months. Further, any work performed prior to execution of the agreements is not eligible for reimbursement. Therefore, confining the scope of work to a single contract would postpone the start of design and ROW work until after IDOT signs the LPA agreement in 2021. A 2021 start for phase II engineering likely delays the start of construction until 2023. However parsing some work into a separate contract, funded by already secured Invest in Cook grant funds, sidesteps some bureaucracy. In short, dividing the proposed scope of work into two (2) contracts saves an entire construction season. W#MTZF,T4X,A Contract A will not use federal CMAQ funds, does not require an executed LPA agreement,, and permits CBBEL ti# begin design engineering as well as preparation of plats and legal descriptions for land acquisition. The primary source of funds for Contract A is an Invest in Cook grant from Cook County. Contract A is for an amount not to exceed $345.,158.42 and will be between the Village and CBBEL. Work includes additional topographic survey, design engineering, preparation of plats and legal descriptions for land acquisition, and appraisals. Contract A will be paid for using Invest in Cook funds. The Village recently completed an agreement with Cook County for this grant and is expected to receive an initial payment of $230,250 (50% of the grant) soon. As work progresses, the Village will receive additional payments from the County. Staff plans to request local funds in the 2021 budget for the difference between the total amount of Contract A and the initial payment from Cook County as an escrow to buffer any reimbursement delays. This amount, $114.,908.42, will ultimately be reimbursed by Cook County. Contract A work can begin immediately upon execution of the professional services agreement between the Village and CBBEL. Tasks identified in Contract A are expected to be completed in one (1) year. For reference, a copy of this proposed contract is attached. Contract B will use CMAQ funds and is expected to begin in early 2021. This proposed contract is in an amount not t* exceed $576,,666.20 and will be between the Village and CBBEL. Work includes completion of design engineering, land acquisition negotiations, and the land acquisition closing process. It does not include the cost paid to property owners for land acquisition. Land acquisition costs will be paid separately using CMAQ funds or local funds. These expenditures will be presented and deliberated at a future Village board meeting. Staff has asked IDOT to contribute more funding for land acquison since most land and/or land rights acquired for this project wil ultimately belong to w Contract B will be paid for using a combination of CMAQ, Invest in Cook., and local funds. The CMAQ contribution i $421,840 and is reimbursable through IDOT. The Invest in Cook contribution to Contract B is $115,341.58 and i reimbursable through Cook County. The local share is the remaining $39,484.62. 1 Staff will request local funding for the entire proposed Contract B expenditure ($576.,666.20) in the 2021 budget to provide an escrow for initial draw downs and seek reimbursements from IDOT and Cook County as expenses are incurred. https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 3/5 5/15/2020 BoardDocs® Pro Contract B work will begin upon execution of the LPA agreement with IDOT. It is expected to take approximately eight months for IDOT to sign the agreement. As a result, tasks identified in Contract B are not expected to begin until tht first quarter 2021 and will be completed by the end of 2021. A copy of proposed Contract B is attached. Summary of Funding Sources LJMWffMZ#MM,fflvMftX4 F, P In order to access CMAQ funds,, IDOT also requires the Village to sign a LPA agreement. Contract B work is incorporated into this agreement by reference. The purpose of an LPA agreement is to define the scope of work and allocation of costs on projects utilizing federal grants. A required addendum to the LPA is a resolution sanctioning the agreement. Attached is a resolution facilitating this purpose. Also attached is a copy of the proposed LPA agreement. 1. Accept proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD. for Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) and pass a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a local public agency agreement with IDOT in order to fund a portion of the work with federal Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) grant. 2. Action at discretion of Village Board. Staff Recommendation 1. Accept proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. of Rosemont, Illinois to provide Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements for a not to exceed amount of $921,824.62. 2. Pass a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a local public agency agreement with IDOT to fund a portion of the work (Contract B) with a federal Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality grant. R -C -MP preferred alternative plan.pdf (5,825 KB) PDR 04-2020.pdf (56.,620 KB) RSQ only.pdf (614 KB) CBBEL Phase II Proposal.pdf (12,,691 KB) Land Acquisition Aerial Exhibits-pdf (4,194 KB) CBBEL Contract A.pdf (1,134 KB) CBBEL Contract B.pdf (4,770 KB) LPA Agreement —.pdf (126 KB) LPA resolution.pdf (82 KB) Administrative Content Executive Content Motion & Voting Accept the proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering,, Ltd. of Rosemont,, Illinois to provide Phase II Engineerin and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road i https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 4/5 Invest n oo 0 Contract A $345,158.42 3451158.421, 1 Contract B $576,666-20 ilm $391484-62 $921,824.61 � $460,500.00 $39,484.62 LJMWffMZ#MM,fflvMftX4 F, P In order to access CMAQ funds,, IDOT also requires the Village to sign a LPA agreement. Contract B work is incorporated into this agreement by reference. The purpose of an LPA agreement is to define the scope of work and allocation of costs on projects utilizing federal grants. A required addendum to the LPA is a resolution sanctioning the agreement. Attached is a resolution facilitating this purpose. Also attached is a copy of the proposed LPA agreement. 1. Accept proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD. for Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) and pass a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a local public agency agreement with IDOT in order to fund a portion of the work with federal Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) grant. 2. Action at discretion of Village Board. Staff Recommendation 1. Accept proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. of Rosemont, Illinois to provide Phase II Engineering and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road Intersection Improvements for a not to exceed amount of $921,824.62. 2. Pass a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a local public agency agreement with IDOT to fund a portion of the work (Contract B) with a federal Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality grant. R -C -MP preferred alternative plan.pdf (5,825 KB) PDR 04-2020.pdf (56.,620 KB) RSQ only.pdf (614 KB) CBBEL Phase II Proposal.pdf (12,,691 KB) Land Acquisition Aerial Exhibits-pdf (4,194 KB) CBBEL Contract A.pdf (1,134 KB) CBBEL Contract B.pdf (4,770 KB) LPA Agreement —.pdf (126 KB) LPA resolution.pdf (82 KB) Administrative Content Executive Content Motion & Voting Accept the proposal from Christopher B. Burke Engineering,, Ltd. of Rosemont,, Illinois to provide Phase II Engineerin and ROW Acquisition Services (Contracts A and B) for the Rand/Central/Mount Prospect Road i https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 4/5 5/15/2020 BoardDocs® Pro Intersection Improvements for a not to exceed amount of $921,824-62. Staff also recommends that the Village Boar�. pass a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign a local public agency agreement with IDOT to fund a portion of the work (Contract B) with a federal Congestion •. Quality grant. Motion by Paul Hoefert, second by Richard Rogers. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Paul Hoefert, William Grossi, Eleni Hatzisl Colleen Sacolli, Michael Zadelf Richard Rogers https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 5/5