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November 16, 2021 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT
PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD -
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Capital Improvement Fund
Consent
A key component of the Mount Prospect Strategic Plan is to improve the Village's
infrastructure, including identifying lighting needs within the current residential
street light system. The next segment of roadway slated for street light
improvements is Seminole Lane.
Seminole Lane is a Village collector street that straddles the dividing line between
Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights, between River Road and just west of Andoa
Lane. West of Andoa lies fully within Prospect Heights City boundaries.
In this section of road there is single family housing, multifamily housing, as well
as access to Robert Frost Elementary School, and the newly renovated Aspen
Trails Park. Also, along Seminole Lane is a recently signed and striped bike route.
All these locations generate traffic along with the daily subdivision traffic. The
neighborhood currently has ComEd owned street lights only at intersections
providing limited nighttime visibility.
Mount Prospect informed Prospect Heights of this project and invited them to
participate in continuation of the project west of Andoa into Prospect Heights to
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complete the street lighting all the way to Wolf Road. Prospect Heights declined
to participate so the project limits will be from River Road to the Mount Prospect
Village limits just west of Andoa Lane.
Staff is seeking to enter into a contract with a consulting engineering firm for
design and construction engineering to facilitate construction of the lighting
improvements.
A Request for Technical and Cost Proposals was posted on the Demandstar
website. Five (5) consulting engineering firms responded and submitted Technical
and Cost Proposals. Each firm was asked to submit as part of their proposal the
following information:
1. Resumes of key personal and related experience on similar type projects
2. Summary of the firm's approach to the project
I Staff hour estimate and cost proposal for major phases of work
4. Project schedule
Tasks that are identified to be performed include:
Design Engineering
. Perform field survey
• Prepare construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates
• Coordinate design with utility companies
• Provide bidding assistance
Construction Engineering
• Provide construction staking
• Provide construction inspection and supervision
• Attend construction meetings
• Prepare pay estimates, punch -list, and as -built drawings
The consulting firms' Technical and Cost Proposals were reviewed on the basis of
their understanding of our goals and their methodology of the design process.
They were rated (with a maximum score of 100 points) according to these specific
categories: company background, experience, scope of work, schedule, work
effort and proposal content. The rankings are:
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Ciorba
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Hancock
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ER
Engineering
Christopher
Burke
Engineering
Robinson
Engineering
Background
20
20
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20
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Experience
20
20
20
19
20
18
Scope
25
24
23
24
21
22
Schedule
15
15
15
14
14
15
Work effort
10
10
10
10
8
8
Content
10
10
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Total
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99
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95
93
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Firm Hours
Total Cost
Cost /
Hour
Ciorba Group 320
$38,995.34
$122
Hancock 334
$40,456.00
$121
Engineering
ER Engineering 549
$61,761.00
$113
Christopher
Burke 431
$63,169.00
$147
Engineering
Robinson 477
$63,267.00
$133
Engineering
Ciorba Group has put together a very strong project team with experience in
design and construction engineering for numerous municipal street light projects.
They have 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.
Ciorba Group successfully completed design and construction engineering for
various projects within the Village, including street lighting along Central Road.
They also completed a Village wide street lighting study and perform bridge
inspections.
It is Staff's opinion that Ciorba Group will provide the best product at an
appropriate number of hours dedicated to design and construction engineering.
Alternatives
1. Accept proposal for Seminole Lane Street Lighting Project design and
construction engineering.
2. Action at discretion of Village Board.
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Staff recommends that the Village Board accept the proposal from Ciorba Group to
provide design and construction engineering services for the Seminole Lane Street
Lighting Project for an amount not to exceed $38,995.34
ATTACHMENTS:
Ciorba_SeminoleLighting_Cost-rev2021-10-29.pdf
Ciorba_SeminoleLighting—Tech nical-rev2021-10-29.pdf
Location Map.pdf
RFP. pdf
Ciorba_Cover Sheet.pdf
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Vehicle (mileage) mile $ 0.56 50 $ 28.00
Total: $ 28.00
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Mr. Jeff Wulbecker, RE
Village Engineer
Village of Mount Prospect
1700 W. Central Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Subject: Technical and Cost Proposal for
Seminole Lane - Street Lighting Project
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The Seminole Lane - Street Lighting Project will provide the following benefits to the Village:
• Increase safety for pedestrians and motorists along Seminole Lane
• Provide an increased sense of security in the area
• Address resident requests for additional street Lighting
Our project team has the necessary technical expertise and experience to design and provide
construction engineering services to realize these benefits, including:
Experience on similar projects for area municipalities, including our work for the
Village on Algonquin Road, Busse Road, Central Road, Dempster Street, and Main
Street.
• Familiarity with the Village's requirements and goals through our work developing the
Village's Lighting Guidelines.
• Consistent leadership from design through construction, which results in timely and
appropriate responses to any issues that may arise during the project.
0 Proactive communication with the Village to maintain project schedule and ensure a
successful project.
Enclosed please find two (2) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy each in separate packages
of our Technical and Cost Proposal for the Village of Mount Prospect's Seminole Lane - Street
Lighting Project. We took forward to being selected and continuing our professional relationship
with the Village. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please call
773.355.2964 or email jvondra@ciorba.com.
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services required bythe Village mfMount Prospect for the Seminole Lane Street Lighting project. Our Project Team has
extensive experience and expertise inthe design and construction mfroadway lighting projects for local municipalities, the
City of Chicago, the Illinois Department of Transportation (|DOT) and the KbnoisToKway. We are prequalified by |DOTin
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Duane O�Laughlim' PE - Project PrimcipaKQma0tyManaQer: Duane is [iorba'sVice President Director of Engineering'
overseeing all engineering studies, design plan preparation, and construction engineering for improvements tolocal streets,
county highways, arterial roadways, and expressways. Duane has over 36years ofexperience in engineering for public
infrastructure projects. His experience comes from I I years in the US Army assigned to the Corps of Engineers and 26 years in
the public sector both with acontractor and with consulting engineers. As Project Principal, he will be responsible for
maintaining the project schedule and bud@e1. Duane wilt also serve as the Quality Manager, verifying 1haLQC/QA procedures
have been implemented for our services.
Joseph Vomdra, PE, LC - Project Manager/Resident Engineer: Joe has over Z4years of experience designing lighting systems
for residential, collector and arterial streets; interstate expressways; interchanges; streetscaping; tunnels; underpasses; and
parking bots. These projects were designed for local municipalities, including the Village of Mount Prospect, using both local
and federal funds, the City of Chicago, |OOTand the |KinoisTo\bway. His experience includes the preparation of photometric
analysis for both HPS and LED lighting, pole layout, voltage drop calculations and controller design. Joe will supervise the
lighting design and pian preparation. During construction, Joe will oversee the work ofour Resident Technician as well as
supervise the review mfthe contractor's shop drawings to monitor conformance with the pians and specifications. Based on
examination, Joe is Lighting Certified (L[} by the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions and is a
member ofthe Illuminating Engineering Society (IES). In addition to his design experience, Joe has overseen or performed
part-time construction engineering services for several lighting and electrical projects for municipalities,
Daniel Johnson, PE- Senior Lighting Engineer: Dan has 18years ofexperience designing lighting improvements for
municipalities, |QOT' the Illinois Tc(kwayand other state transportation agencies. Dan has also recently assisted in the
development ofthe Village's Residential Street Lighting Program and completed the design of several residential street
lighting projects for, the City ofChicago. This work included photometric analysis' pole layout and voltage drop calculations
for new lighting systems. Hewilt assist Mr. Vondrain the development ofplans, specifications, and estimates for this project.
Adam Harn - Resident Technician: Adam is an Engineering Technician with an Associates degree in Engineering Technologies
and 11 years of experience in design, review of shop drawings and construction engineering services. Adam has served as a
Resident Technician /Construction Inspector on local collector street resurfacing' county highway reconstruction, water main
installation, and interstate highway rehabilitation projects. Hchas also performed construction layout services. Adam has
recently served as Resident Technician on municipal projects for Morton Grove, Rolling Meadows, Highland Park, and Hoffman
Estates. Heiucertified inDocumentation ofContract Quantities (#19'155O8)'trained in|CQRS,and attended the
Department's Erosion and Sediment Control Workshops (Fundamentals and Inspection). Adam has worked on several design
and construction projects for the Village, including the Corridor Street Lighting Evaluation Study, Meiaa Park Electrical
Upgrades, Kensington Business Park Basin Improvements, and Huntington Lift Station projects.
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Lake Street Reconstruction, Chicago Department ofTransportation.
Project Manager supervising the update tothe Project Development Report and the preparation ofplans,
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from Ashland Ave »o1-90/94 (Kennedy Expmsaway.The CTA Green Line elevated tracks mnalongthe
entire length ofproject. The project will lower the street profile toincrease clearance for the CTA overhead
structure. Improvements also include the installation of new street lighting, traff ic signal modernizations,
drainage system Improvements and the removal of hazardous materials. Landscape and streetscape
enhancements will improve the corridor aesthetics. Ciorba coordinated with adjacent property owners for
the removal or replacement of existing vaulted sidewalks. Federal STP funds will be used for construction so
all plan documents tobeprepared inaccordance with |DOTrequirements.
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Project Manager supervising the preliminary, design, and construction engineering for three new Park-
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bus turnaround area, Kiss -n -Ride and shuttle drop-off areas, pedestrian and bicycle accommodations,
stormwater management and detention facilities, site lighting and landscaping. All construction will comply
with ADA requirements. Coordination was required with all agencies inthe project limits including the Illinois
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corridor. Duane will also conduct public involvement activities to present project challenges and alternate
solutions ,ostakeholders for their review and input.
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an update to a streetscape design originally prepared by Ciorba for the entire Commercial District. RoadwaV
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momnties,|DOT, and the Illinois 7o|AmayJoe oversees the photometric analysis, equipment selection
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Residential Street Lighting Program Review, Village mfMount Prospect
Project Manager for the analysis ofthe Village's existing residential street lighting system. This study
also included the review and SUrnmarV of potential residential lighting schemes ranging from the
removal ofexisting lighting toilluminating all roadways LoIES recommended levels. Pole. spacing,
equipment types and budgetary costs were provided. This report was prepared for use bythe Village
Board as they explore options to address the community'5 request for improved residential street
lighting. It is anticipated that Ciorba will continue to assist the Village to develop a guide document for
future residential lighting installations.
Street Lighting Program Management, Village of Mount Prospect
Reviewed existing street lighting equipment database information and identified additional
information to be collected. Developed inspection procedures to evaluate equipment and identify
required maintenance or replacement. Developed a critical inventory list for frequently used
maintenance items. Reviewed key corridors within the Village for deficient orout-of-datelighting.
Prepare a recommendation for the potential installation of over 900 new poles and the retrofit of
almost 1,100 luminaires with LED units along arterial routes within the Village.
Algonquin Road/Dempster Street/Busse Road Lighting, Villages of Mount Prospect/Arlington
Heights.
Project Engineer for the design of new street lighting along 8,000 feet of Algonquin Road (IL 62),
Dempster Street and Busse Road. Mr. Vondrawas responsible for photometric analysis, voltage
drop calculations, layout of lighting poles, preparation of plans and details and writing the contract
specifications. STP funds were used for the improvement requiring IDOT BLR&S review and approval
ofthe plans and specifications.
80th Avenue Reconstruction, Will County Division mfTransportation.
Lead Traffic Signal / Lighting Engineer supervising the preparation of design plans and specifications
fair traffic signal improvements associated with the reconstruction of 80th Avenue from 191st Street
to 183rd Street. The road will be widened from a two lane rural section to a four lane urban section
with auxiliary turn lanes added at cross streets. Npw traffic signals and an interconnect system
will be designed for the 80th Avenue intersections with 183rd Street and 185th Street under the
jurisdiction of Cook and Will counties, respectively. TemporarV signals required for the maintenance of
traffic will beinstalled at the 8OthAvenue intersections with 1B3rdStreet. Roadway and pedestrian
path lighting was provided for the length of the project. Other lighting work included underpass and
temporary lighting along |-8O.
Chestnut Street, Spruce Street, and Lincoln Avenue StreetsouweImprovements, Village nf
Wimnetka.
Lead Lighting Engineer for three phases of the replacement of the existing streetlighting and festoon
receptacle systems within the Village's Central Business District. Ciorba assisted the Village in the
selection of new poles and luminaires. Responsible for equipment layout, voltage drop calculations,
plans and specifications. Design was prepared in collaboration with the Village,a steering committee
and a Landscape Architect.
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Lake Street Reconstruction, Chicago Department of Transportation.
Lead Lighting Engineer responsible for the preparation of design plans, specifications and estimates for a new lighting system associate
reconstruction of1.1 miles of Lake Street in the City of Chicago. A new lighting system will be installed the entire length of the project C
Transit Authority ([TA)Green Line elevated tracks run along the entire length of project which will be taken into account for the design. STP fun s
will be used for construction so all services are provided in accordance with IDOT BLR&S requirements.
Washington Street over West Branch ofDuPageRiver, CKV of Naperville.
Lead Lighting Engineer for the final design engineering services required to replace the three -span Washington StreetBridge over West Branch nf
the DuPage River with a two -span wider bridge with a post -tensioned concrete superstructure. The profile will be adjusted to improve hydraulics.
Roadway improvements will consist of widening between Aurora Avenue and Chicago Avenue with left turn lanes on the bridge. The project includes
intersection improvements at Chicago Avenue and Aurora Avenue and design of the low flow walkway connection under the bridge. This project
included new decorative lighting within the Central Business District, arterial lighting south of the river, decorative bridge I ighting and the relocation
nfpedestrian path lighting toaccommodate construction nfthe bridge.
|-8O/VS 3VInterchange Reconstruction, Illinois Department of Transportation, District One.
Lead Lighting Engineer supervising the design of a replacement lighting system for the 1-80/US 30 interchange. This work included lighting
design for 5000 feet of continuous freeway, full interchange, underpass, railroad, pedestrian path, and 1,500 feet of urban arterial street lighting.
Photometric calculations and voltage drop calculations were performed in accordance with IDOT DI requirements.
Dempster Street Streetscape Phase |\ Village xf Morton Grove.
Lead Lighting Engineer for a 650' extension of decorative streetscape lighting along Dempster Street inthe Village ofMorton Grove. Mr. Vondra
supervised photometric analysis, equipment selection, pole layout, voltage drop calculations and plan and specification preparation for the lighting
for this project.
Village Hall Parking Lot Village of Oak Park.
Project Engineer for the design of a replacement lighting system for their Village Hall Parking Lot. New LED lighting was provided for the parking lot
and adjacent streets. Provisions for future electric vehicle charging stations was included in the design. Design plans included the proposed lighting
plan, single line diagram, as well as standard and project specific details. A custom control cabinet was designed to power the lighting system and
future electric vehicle chargers. During construction, Ciorba's design staffreviewed catalog cuts submitted bythe contractor for conformance tothe
contract documents.
Brookfield Avenue over Salt Creek Village wfBrookfield.
Lead Lighting Engineer for final design for the replacement of the Brookfield Avenue bridge over Salt Creek. Existing Village owned light poles were
relocated to accommodate replacement of the bridge. Ciorba worked with the Village to select decorative bridge -mounted luminaires to enhance
the pedestrian path and look -out over Salt Creek. Ciorba also provided new sign and flagpole lighting at the Brookfield Village Hall.
Citywide RmadwayLighQmg and Traffic Signal Consulting Services, Chicago Department of Transportation.
Since 2002, Crorba Group has served as an extension of CDOT's Division of Engineering in the management of the City of Chicago's street lighting
and traffic signal systems. Since 2018, Joe is the Project Manager for the preparation of designs for residential, arterial and underpass lighting
under the City's Aldermanic Menu and TIF programs. In addition, Joe has assisted the City by reviewing design plans prepared by other consultants.
Joe reviews electrical catalog cuts for projects under construction. Joe also assisted the City in the preparation of bid documents for their annual
residential lighting program, which totals $GOmillion for two yeao.
Edens Spur TmAwaV(1-94)Reconstruction, Plaza a4 tmMile Post a9.c\Illinois TmAway
Lead Lighting Engineer supervising the design of a new lighting system for the Edens Spur Tollway. This work included lighting design for 11,000
heetofcondnuousfreeway,fuUinterchange'underpass,andparking|ot|ighting.A|snindudedwastheLEDregmfitof4.3O0'of|ighhngeWacenttn
Toll Plaza 24.Full interchange lighting was replaced atWaukegan Road.
Moles Park Electrical Upgrades, Village mfMount Prospect.
Project Engineer for the design of two permanent cabinets supplying electricity for the Mount Prospect Lions Club Annual Village Festival that
occurs each Independence Day at Melas Park. These cabinets provide electricity for all the various food and game tents as well as some of the rides
found at the festival. An arc fault study completed by the Village revealed that the existing cabinets were unsafe and needed to be replaced prior to
the next event. Design and construction of the new cabinets was completed in five months, including the fabrication of the control cabinets, which
are typically along-lead time item.
William Street Relief Station Retrofit, Village mfMount Prospect
Electrical Engineer for the design for the replacement of pumps, controls and electric service for an existing relief station. The design included
power and communication circuits for the relief station controls, pumps, and sensors. The design allowed the existing generator and automatic
transfer switch to reduce project cost. Ciorba coordinated with ComEd to obtain a replacement service installation, as the existing service was in
poor condition.
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arterial streets; interstate expresswaVs; interchanges, parking lots; and multiuse paths. Dan has
specifications and estimates for this project.
Residential Street Lighting Program Review, Village of Mount Prospect
Lighting Engineer for the analysis ofthe Village's existing residential street lighting system. This
study also included the review and summary of potential residential lighting schemes ranging from
the removal nfexisting lighting toilluminating all roadways toIES recommended levels. Pole spacing,
equipment types and budgetary costs were provided. This report was prepared for use bythe Village
Board as they explore options to address the community's request for improved residential street
lighting.
C!tVmidemsadwayLighting and Traffic Signal Consulting Services, Chicago Department of
Transportation.
Project Engineer performing the design of residential, arterial and viaduct lighting throughout the City.
Dan is involved in all aspects of design including survey, drafting, plan preparation and cost estimating.
Once a design has been prepared, Dan submits it for approval to the Chicago Office of Underground
Coordination (OUC). Dan coordinates with OUC and its member utilities to obtain permit approval for
construction. Dan also performs peer reviews of designs prepared by other Garcia engineers.
Washington Street over West Branch «fomPageRiver, CltV of Naperville
Lighting/Traff icSignal Engineer for the final design ofthe Lmff icsignal modernization atthe intersection
ofWashington Street and Aurora Avenue asaresult ofthe replacement ofthe Washington 5treetBridge
over the West Branch ofthe DuPageRiver indowntown Naperville. Mr. Johnson served asLighting
Engineer for decorative and arterial roadway installed along two blocks of Washington Street.
Lighting/Traffic Signal Engineer leading the preparation ofdesign plans and specifications for ts miles
ofdecorative roadway lighting along BOt Avenue and 188rdStreet, temporary and permanent roadway
lighting along |-00,underpass lighting along |-BOand site lighting within the Village ofTinley Park's
Public Works Facility. Roadway and pedestrian path lighting was provided for the length nfthe project.
Other lighting work included underpass and temporary lighting along 1-80.
Chestnut Street, Spruce Street, and Lincoln Avenue StreetscapaImprovements, Village vf
Winnetka.
Lighting Engineer for three phases of the replacement of the existing street lighting and festoon
receptacle systems within the Village's Central Business District. Ciorba assisted the Village in the
selection of new poles and luminaires. Responsible for equipment layout, voltage drop calculations,
plans and specifications. Design was prepared in collaboration with the Village,asteering committee
and a Landscape Architect.
Edens Spur TolkwayQ-94 Reconstruction, Plaza 24 to Mile Post 29.0#AmoisTolhmay
Lighting Engineer supervising the design of a new lighting system for the Edens Spur Tollway. This
work included lighting design for 11'OOOfeet ofcontinuous freeway, full interchange, underpass, and
parking lot lighting. Also included was the LED retrofit of4.3OO'oflighting adjacent toToll Plaza z4.
Full interchange lighting was replaced aLWaukegan Road.
|-BO/VS30Interchange Reconstruction, Illinois Department mfTransportation, District One.
Lead Lighting Engineer supervising the design of a replacement lighting system for the 1-80/US 30
interchange. This work included lighting design for 5000 feet of continuous freeway, full interchange,
underpass, railroad, pedestrian path, and 1,500 feet of urban arterial street lighting. Photometric
calculations and voltage drop calculations were performed in accordance with IDOT D1 requirements.
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rehabilitation, countV highwaVs reconstruction, collector street rehabilitation, and watermaln
Huntington Relief Station, Village of Mount Prospect.
Resident Technician formnstrurUonengimehngforthenaplacement|dtstatouTheimpmvement
included the conversion of the existing station to a duplex submersible pump station including valve
vaults, meter vaults, and ground level controls inutraffic box enclosure.
Arbor Drive Water Main Improvements, CRVmf Rolling Meadows.
Resident Technician for Phase I of the Arbor Drive VVater Main Improvement Project, which included the
installation of 2,000 feet of 12 -inch water main serving the Arbor Drive Loop residential, commercial,
and business properties. Standard duties included enforcement ofthe design, field adjustment
coordination, daily diary and quantity entries, drafting of pay applications, review of material for contract
conformance, and coordination ofQ[inspection. Additional duties included direct communication with
business owners, property managers, bus drivers, and residents in order to accommodate local needs
while efficiently executing the work.
Bode Road and Harmon Boulevard Resurfacing, Village of Hoffman Estates.
Resident Technician fortheesurfadnQofumostreets:BodeRoadhnmWoodawn5tree to Roselle
Road and Harmon Boulevard from Bode Road to Golf Road. The proposed improvements include
HMA surface removal and replacement, select removal and replacement ofdeteriorated cu,band
gutter and sidewalk, pavement patching, construction of curb bump -outs and ADA ramps to meet
PRDVVAG requirements, replacement of detector loops, pavement marking, new storm sewer drainage
and structures, and landscaping. All documentation was maintained in accordance with IDOT STP
requirements
Caldwell Avenue 12" and 20" Water Main River Crossing Project, Village of Morton Grove.
Resident Technician fortbemp|eamentofappmximatelytZDnfee ofparallel 12-inchand 2O -inch,
2,400 feet total, water mains crossing through Cook County Forest Preserve District property and
under the North Branch ofthe Chicago River. The existing segment o(water main demonstrated severe
deterioration attributed tocorrosive soils inthe area requiring repairs constant repairs. Construction was
funded through the Village; however, construction documentation was completed inaccordance with
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Forest Avenue over Ravine Bridge Replacement, CKV of Highland Park.
Construction Technician for the replacement ofamexisbngfourspambhdQacaxyngFoes Avenue over
aravine. Asapart ofthis project, the steep slopes ofthe ravine were stabilized with Uabionsand about
5D0'ofmadwaywasreconstructed. Approximately 1OD0'ofexisting 18rwater main conflicted with
the new structure and was relocated to the opposite side so it could be constructed without disrupting
service. The new bridge isathree-span weathering steel plate girder measuring 181'-G^long a1back to
back abutments on a 600' radius horizontal Curve. STP -BP funds were used for construction, so all work
was completed in accordance with IDOT-BLR&S and FHVVA requirements.
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Ciodba assisted the Village of Mount Prospect
todevelop procedures for the inspection,
installation and maintenance oftheir street
lighting system. |naddition, Oorbostudied key
routes identified bythe Village for potential
new roadway lighting. The project began with
ananalysis ufthe existing information the
Village had intheir GIS database. Data was
reviewed for accuracy and completeness.
Oorbarecommended additional data fields be
recorded oothat equipment lifespan could be
monitored and proactive maintenance could
beplanned for LED luminaires, asthey are
adopted.
Additional data fields were recommended m
allow collection ofinspection data. Asaresult
ofthis project, the Village has implemented
aninspection program for all mftheir roadway
lighting. Inspections are performed primarily
byinterns, with oversight byVillage staff.
Inspection procedures were prepared to
allow inspections tobecompleted from the
ground, with minimal specialty equipment, An
Inspection Reference Guide was prepared for
use during inspections. This guide provides the
inspectors avisual reference and background
information for inspection items that may
beencountered inthe field. An Inspection
Rating system was developed toidentify
re -inspection schedules. Older equipment o/
items with noted concerns are re -inspected
more frequently that newer equipment in
good condition. Using this inspection data, the
Village implemented automated generation
ofwork tickets for inspection deficiencies that
pose immediate safetyconcerns such asa
hanging luminance urexposed wiring.
Using the Village's GIS data and repair records,
Ciorbaprepared recommended maintenance
inventory levels for supplies used inthe repair
ofthe street lighting system. Asthe request
ofthe Village Board nfTrustees, [iorba
performed asurvey ofkey corridors identified
bythe Village for the installation ofLED
street lighting for their an/smzo2/Strategic
Plan. [iorbaidentified areas without lighting
and performed preliminary photometric
calculations todetermine rough pole layouts
xothat acost estimate could beperformed.
Photometric calculations were performed by
Joe Vol for 1Droadway sections, covering
over l6miles oflighting.
Cinrbaalso prepared anestimate ufcost for
the replacement ofall exhistinghigh intensity
discharge lighting with LED lighting, This
estimate was accompanied byarecommended
implementation plan. Futmework tasks may
include the development ofstandard details,
development ofaluminaire specification, and
design plans.
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Ciorbacompleted areview pfthe Village of
Mount Prospect's existing residential street
lighting system and identified potential
implementation strategies for use bythe
Village Board for planning purposes. Asthe
Village develops their strategy, Cin/bawill
continue toassist inthe development of
aformal residential lighting program that
encompasses all aspects ofthe lighting system
including equipment, layout, funding and
prioritization.
This review resulted inthe preparation ofa
summary document toeducate the Village
Board about the Village's existing residential
street lighting practices, the practices of
neighboring communities, lighting equipment,
and expected costs. Asummary ofIlluminating
Engineering Society (IES) and International
Dark -Sky Association recommendations were
also provided.
Several surrounding communities were
surveyed todetermine the extent of
lighting provided, purpose oflighting, the
type of equipment used, energy charges,
and installation procedures. Maintenance
procedures were also evaluated. Ali
information was summarized within the
report.
Using the Village's CIS information, Ciorba
identified residential areas along local and
collector streets for the installation mfnew
roadway lighting. Eight alternate residential
lighting schemes ranging from fully meeting
IES nequinementstoremoval ofthe existing
residential lighting were considered. For each
alternate, standard and decorative equipment
was evaluated. Cost estimates were prepared
for each evaluation.
Recommended future action items were
identified tohelp guide the discussion of
the residential lighting program. These
actions items give the Village anoutline n[
the steps required todevelop atimeline and
comprehensive plan that can beused to
imp|emcntoresidential lighting program.
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[inrbaGroup was selected opprovide design
engineering services for the reconstruction
nf80thAvenue from l9zstStreet mlG3nd
Street, within the Villages mfTinley Park and
Mokena,The road will bewidened from a
two lane rural section mofour lane urban
section with auxiliary turn lanes added atcross
streets. Improvements will bemade tmthe
intersections with z8SthStreet, z08thStreet,
l85thStreet, and l83rdStreet. The existing
two lane bridge carrying 8OthAvenue over |-8D
will bereplaced with anew four lane structure.
New structures are also planned for the 80th
Avenue crossings over Union Ditch and aUnion
Ditch tributary.
Lighting improvements included 1smiles
ofnew roadway and muhi-uyepath lighting
along 80thAvenue. Combination lighting
was provided atthe intersections of8oth
Ave with DBodand l8SthStreets. Existing
roadway lighting along z83ndwas relocated
tmaccommodate the widening ofl8]ndStreet
west wf0OthAvenue. Existing site lighting
within the Village ufTinley Park Public Works
facility was relocated due tohQht-of-way
takes for the roadway lighting. Along 1-80,
temporary lighting was provided tnallow for
the replacement ofthe 8OthAvenue bridge.
The width ofthe proposed bridge required
the installation onanew underpass lighting
system that was tied into the existing |-8O
mainline lighting system. Ali lighting was
design inaccordance with Tinley Park and
|oOTDistrict lrequirements, including
photometric and voltage drop calculations.
Ciorbamet with [omEdooconfirm all electric
service locations for new lighting controllers.
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[inrbaGroup was selected by the Village
ofV0nnctkotoprepare the design plans,
specifications and cost estimates for
streetscapcimprovements inthe East Elm
Street, West Elm Street and Hubbard Woods
Business Districts. The purpose ofthe
project was toreplace the existing, outdated
landscaping features inthese downtown
districts with anew steescapebased upon
the Village's approved 5,eetscapeMaster Plan
and Implementation Strategy.
The project included new curb and gutter,
sidewalk, planters, anirrigation system,
bump outs atcrosswalks, and roadway and
pedestrian lighting.
Coordination, plan approval and permits
were required from |oOTasoportion nf
the improvement will beconstructed ona
State highway. The plans included extensive
maintenance ofvehicular and pedestrian
traffic details and notes tomaintain access
mstores and shops atall times. Notes were
also added tolimit the duration that on -street
parking can be temporarily restricted due to
construction operations.
Anew decorative street lighting system was
designed tomaintain the downtown's quaint
feeling. Anextensive receptacle system was
designed toservices festivals and holiday
lighting installations. [iorbaworked closely
with the Village »olocate lighting controllers in
discrete locations, out ofsight ofvisitors.
Alandscape aohitectura|finnassistedin
selecting the planting and developing the
stee$capeelements. The design ofthis
project was completed onanaccelerated
schedule tomeet the Village's anticipated
construction schedule.
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Since 2001, CiorbaGroup has served asthe
Chicago Department ofTransportation's
(CDOT) Technical Advisor for the maintenance
ofthe City's traffic signal and lighting
standards and specifications. During this time,
mehave also served asthe consultant for
the design ofthe City's ongoing annual local
street lighting program. [io/bahas designed
street and alley lighting, that was installed tn
improve nighttime visibility and safety. Ciorba
also designs traffic signal impmvmentson
anas-needed basis, reviews design prepared
byother consultants and reviews electrical
catalog cuts for all [oOTconstruction
contracts.
Traffic signal design services provided mthe
City include the preparation ofdesign plans
for traffic signal improvements toaddress
maintenance concerns, improve traffic flow
and relocate equipment inconflict with public
and private developments. Plan reviews are
performed for projects designed byother
consultants toensure compliance with CDOT
requirements. During construction, [iorba
reviews all catalog cuts for all CDnTprojects.
Our scope ofservices includes the desi�n
nfarterial and residential street, viaduct,
and alley lighting throughout the City's 5O
wards, Services include plan and specification
preparation, performing surveys tuidentify
trees and other structures that may block
illumination, circuitry verification, photometric
analysis, calculating voltage drop, utility
coordination, permit attainment, and
construction coordination. Ciorba reviews
the design plans and specifications prepared
byother [DOTconsultants forvahourpublic
street and viaduct lighting improvements and
private developments for conformance with
the City standards. Ciorbacontinually updates
the City-wide lighting grid plan, adding all new
lighting instaUationntothe database.
Through our close ties with the Illuminating
Engineering Society (IsS)and the International
Commission onIllumination ([|B,Cimrba
provides CoOTwith the latest lighting
advancements and policies. Weresearch new
technologies and evaluate respective material
tests, manage cDoT'spilot test studies and
update the City's Lighting Standards and
Technical Specifications. |n2oo7'CiorbaGroup
assisted CDDTinexploring the replacement
ofthe City's existing high pressure sodium
lighting with more energy efficient fixtures,
After anextensive study based onCDOT
and |E3NAstandards, ceramic metal halide
fixtures were selected for use. |n2O12,we
researched the new advancements inLED
light fixtures todetermine their suitability for
providing adequate illumination onresidential
and arterial streets. CiorboGroup oversaw
the evaluation process for the LED lighting
technology.
We assisted in the development of
specifications for the replacement ofthe
remaining 2DD,UUUHigh Intensity Discharge
luminaires inthe City with LED light fixtures for
the Chicago Infrastructure Trust.
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[inrbaGroup isproviding preliminary and
final design engineering services »othe City
nfChicago for the reconstruction ofLake
Street from Ashland Avenue toHalsted Street,
z3miles total. The improvements consist nf
the removal and replacement ofthe existing
pavement, curb and gutter, and sidewalks.
Other improvements include installation ofnew
street lighting, modernizing two existing traffic
signals, installation oftwo new traffic signals,
sewer structure replacements and repairs, and
landscaping mimprove the aesthetics ofthe
corridor. The CTA Green Line elevated track ("the
EL")runs the entire length ofthe improvement.
The pavement elevation will belowered tu
improve the vertical clearance between the
elevated track and the street. Avariable height
curb head will beused along the entire project
length mmaintain proper drainage and meet
ADA requirements. STP funding will beused for
construction; therefore, all work will bedone in
accordance with 0OTBureau ofLocal Road and
Streets (8LR&S)and FHWArequirements.
During the design ofthe project, the City noticed
frequent maintenance required for LED fixtures
attached ^oLED fixtures through the City. |twas
determined that fixtures were failing due to
excessive vibration. roavoid these issues with
new installations, [iorbaevaluated three LED
luminaire layouts: viaduct luminaires attached
tothe CTA elevated track structure, decorative
acorn style luminaires mounted l*'above
the pavement and residential poles. The City
ultimately selected the residential style poles
consisting ofan1D'mounting height davit
style pole with acobraheadstyle iuminaire
with apiggyback acorn luminaire toenhance
pedestrian lighting behind the poles. Ciorba
performed afield survey toidentify buildings
with existing vaulted sidewalks. Specialized pole
foundation details were provided where vaulted
sidewalks are mremain.
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CiorbuGroup, Inc. performed construction
observation services f*rtheinstallation
ofnew roadway lighting along 24^OOOfeet
nfarterial roadways within the Village of
Schaumburg. New LED street lighting was
installed along Algonquin Road, Golf Road,
Irving Park Road, Meacham Road and Wise
Road, Existing HID luminaires were replaced
with LED fixtures along Meacham Road and
Wise Road. The improvement ioutilizing
Surface Transportation Program (STP)funds
for construction, therefore, the project was let
bythe Illinois Department ofTransportation
(|DOT).
Construction engineering services included
attending apeconstructionmeeting,
observing the contractor's operations for
conformance with the plans and specifications,
final quantity documentation and preparation
ofchange orders and pay estimates, The
Resident Engineer was also responsible
for coordination with utilities impacted by
construction activities and chairing weekly
progress meetings. Project documentation was
completed using | DOT's |CORSconstruction
management software since federal funds
were used for construction. OolLighting
Engineer completed areview mfcatalog cuts
submitted bythe contractor onbehalf ofthe
Village, prior tosubmittal for |oOT[iu/ba
identified and resolved several potential issues
prior tnthe contractor ordering materials,
preserving the project schedule. Record
drawings were prepared inaccordance with
Village requirements.
Joe provided construction support by
reviewing material submittals, addressing
contractor RFb,reviewing and coordinating
design changes required due toutility
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The Village of Mount Prospect requires a qualified engineering firm to prepare design plans and specifications as well as
provide construction engineering services for the installation of new street Lighting system along, Seminole Lane between
the Village Limits near Andoa Lane and River Road. This project will be completed in accordance with the Village's Street
Lighting Program Guidelines and current Village standards.
Ciorba Group's Project Team will apply the skills learned from the many successful past Lighting projects completed for the
Village, state agencies and Chicago area communities, In addition to street lighting installed along Central Road, Algonquin
Road, Busse Road, Dempster Street and Main Street within the Village of Mount Prospect, Cinrbo has completed several
lighting studies for the Village. Our experience also includes the design of street Lighting projects for Tinley Park' Palatine,
Arlington Heights' Morton Grove, Rolling Meadows, Schaumburg' North Chicago, Winnetka' Illinois Department of
Transportation (1Q0T) and the KhnoisToikway. We also provide on-going Lighting design services to the City of Chicago as well
asassist in managing annual residential and arterial Lighting replacement programs. We also review designs prepared by other
consultants, review catalog cuts and prepare specifications and details as required.
Ciorbav4Uverify and implement the Village's desired 300 -foot pole spacing aseilowed bysite conditions such as the location
of existing utilities, trees and roadway geometry. Pians' specifications, and estimates will be prepared in accordance with
Village, Illuminating Engineering Society LIES) and IDOT recommendations to receive Village approval. Proposed light poles
will be Located outside of the River Road right-of-way so that an IDOT permit is not required for this project.
Construction observation services wh8 be provided in accordance with 1DQT procedures to ensure a successful project. Ciorba
Group recommends imp4ementingaoonmbinadonoffuiiandpart time construction observation services for the Lighting
installation. Fuiitime observation will be provided while underground work, such as foundation and duct installation, is being
performed. Part time observation will be provided while above ground work, such as pole and cable installation is performed.
Communication. <]orba understands that effective communication yields successful projects. [inrba^s Project
Manager will keep in close communication with the Village at at[ times. Our Project Manager and Resident
Technician will be available at any time to meet with the Village.
Attention to Detail. An important aspect of any project is attention to detail. For this project, it will be
especially true in the Location of proposed light poles toavoid conflicts with existing trees and utilities located
within the parkway.
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After Notice to Proceedisreceived, the Project Team wilt complete the following work tasks:
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CiorbawiK schedule avirtual or in-person meeting with Village staff to discuss the project requirements and objectives of
the Village. CiurbaxhU identify information needed from the Village such utility atlases, The project schedule wilt be
reviewed smthat Village and [imrbaexpectations remain onthe same page.
Ciorba will remain inclose contact with the Engineering staff to keep the Village uptodate on the status of the project as
well as todiscuss any issues that may arise. [iodba staff is always available to meet with the Village inperson todiscuss
issues or review submittals and comments.
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CiorbawiK prepare CAD base files for this project using acombination of aerial photos, GIS information and data collected
during a walking survey in lieu of full topographic survey. Hardscape items such as pavement, curb lines, sidewalks and
driveways wilt be identified from aerial photos. Trees, vegetation' utilities and other features wit[ be Located by means of
walking survey to mitigate potential conflicts with the proposed lighting system. Aerial photos wilt be obtained from the
United States Geological Survey (U3GS) website. Utility information will be obtained bycontacting the Joint Utility Location
Information for Excavators (JULIE). Village atlases wit[ be obtained in CIS format and imported directly into CAD. [iorba*iii
draft all private utility information received.
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[iorbawiK coordinate with ComEd to confirm the preferred service location(s) for the new lighting system. (]orbawiii meet
in the field with [omEd as necessary to complete this coordination. Requirements for the removal of existing ComEd Lights
wilt beidentified and included inthe Contract Documents,
Upon receipt of initial round of comments from the Village on the preliminary plan submittaL updated plans will be
submitted to all utilities located within the project limits for review and comment and to identify any potential conflicts,
PrepareP�ans, 'CoutEstJmates, mnd BkdDocunments
Poles and luminaires will be selected to match recent lighting installations completed bythe Village. Voltage drop
calculations will be performed to verify the proper sizing of cabling between the light poles.
A full set mfplans suitable for bidding will be prepared, including Title Sheet, General Notes, Summary mfQuantities, Lighting
Pians' One Line Diagram, and electrical details. Applicable |DOT highway standards will also be included in the bid
documents. Upon completion of the preliminary design, a plan -in -hand field review wilt be performed to confirm the
proposed equipment locations. This review will include checks for potential utility conflicts and interference with parkway
trees. Village commentoand field review notes will beincorporated into final plans.
Specifications will be tailored 10the Village's requirements. Luminaire properties such as photometric distribution, color
temperature and warranty requirements will beclearly defined to ensure the Village receives the product it desires.
Quantities and cost estimates will be prepared for each submittal, preliminary and final. General Conditions, Bid
Advertisement, Instructions to Bidders, Price Schedule, Agreement, Bid Bond, and Contract Bond will also be part nfthe
final bid documents. These documents will be prepared in accordance with Village requirements,
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Project review by the Quality Manager wit! be conducted in accordance with our QC/QA procedures.
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CimrbawiK assist the Village during the bidding phase of this project. (jorbaviK notify potential bidders, prepare
addendums, answer bidder questions, evaluate references, and prepare letter mfrecommendation to award the project to
the lowest responsible bidder.
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Precomstruction Conference- Typical topics that may be discussed at this meeting will include the progress schedule, the
location of on-site equipment and material storage sites, utility stakeout, permits, and material inspection information.
Catalog cuts and shop drawings may be distributed at the meeting by the contractor for review by [iurba. A list ofsuppliers
and subcontractors will be furnished by the contractor for approval. JoeYondn* will serve as Resident Engineer for this
project, applying the familiarity ofthis project gained during design and his experience from previous lighting and electrical
projects designed and constructed for the Village. Joe will oversee preparation and distribution of meeting minutes for this,
and all future meetings held during construction. In addition to the preconstruction conference, Joe will chair weekly
progress meetings with the contractor, subcontractors, and the Village to discuss past and future activities, issues, and
coordination requirements. The Village and impacted utility companies, and the contractor will be invited to attend.
Catalog Cut Revhews- Oorba"s design staff wit! review the contractor supplied show drawings and catalog cuts for
conformance to the contract documents. Upon completion ufCiorba's review, comments will be forwarded to the Village for
concurrence. Lighting often involves long Lead items for delivery such as the poles. Timely reviews and approval of
submittals are essential an the contractor can order equipment and materials as soon as possible to avoid delays.
Construction Engineering and Documentation - Construction will be monitored for conformance with the contract
documents and Village requirements, Construction layout wiUbecompleted by(]orbastaff. |fthere are any unforeseen
conditions or issues that develop, [imrba's design engineers will be available to provide options to the Village to mitigate
costly delays. Ciorba will make recommendations to the Village concerning any potential pian revisions and document any
changes accordingly.
Full time construction engineering services will be provided for underground operations such as the installation of
foundations and duct. Part Lime inspection will be provided for above ground work such as pole and cable installation. Adam
Ham will serve as our Resident Technician for this project and will be on-site each day to observe aii construction activities
including traffic control, foundation installation, directional boring and pole installation. Joe will periodically visit the
project site to monitor progress, address unforeseen issues and assist Adam as needed.
Measurements and calculations will bemade daily and Inspector Daily Reports wit[ berecorded onaregular basis. Monthly pay
estimates will be submitted tothe Village for review and approval before final processing. Adam will maintain a Daily Diary
describing the work accomplished each day. Weekly progress and quantity reports will be prepared and provided tothe Village
and the contractor. All project documentation will follow IDOT and Village Standards.
Upon completion and acceptance of the new lighting system,Cimdba will coordinate with ComBto authorize removal of their
existing utility pole mounted Luminaires.
Project Close -mut- {jmrbaviU maintain a punch list ofconstruction items that require correction before final acceptance of
the project and provide it to the contractor. The site will be inspected for completion of punch list items and the contractor
wiU be notified ofany incomplete items. After the punch list is completed, awsik through will be conducted by Joe and
Adam with the Village and the contractor. Any concerns identified atthe walk through will be resolved prior, toacceptance
of the improvement. The closeout process continues with the preparation of final documentation papers for project
acceptance bythe Village. This includes all material certifications and testing results, final quantity measurements,
balancing change orders and final pay estimates. Upon final acceptance of the project, the job box will be turned over to
the Village.
Construction Record Drawings - Ciorba will update the project CAD files with any changes made to the location or routing of
equipment during construction. These changes will be field measured and documented for inclusion in the final construction
record drawings. The two sets of final construction record drawings of size specified by the Village will be provided and one
[Qwith all updated CAD files.
Ciorba Group strongly believes that the successful completion of our services for the Seminole Lane Street Lighting
project will bethe result mf a partnership with the Village hnwhich we share the goal ofmeeting the scope, schedule,
and budget of the project. Our Project Team has the skills, qualifications, and experience co provide the Village with
efficient engineering services.
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December 1, 2021
Complete Survey
December 31, 2021
Preliminary Submittal
January 31, 2022
Final Submittal
February 28, 2022
Bid Advertisement
April 1, 2022
Bid Opening
April 15, 2022
Pre -Construction Meeting
May 9, 2022
Begin Construction
August 15, 2022
Substantial Completion
November 14, 2022
Construction Completion
November 30, 2022
Record Drawings
December 16, 2022
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Project Location/Limits Map
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Seminole Lane — Street Lighting Project
Location: Seminole Lane, Village limits west of Andoa Lane to River Road
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Director
Sean P. Dorsey
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
Request for Proposals
Delivered Via E -Mail
DATE: September 28, 2021
FROM: Jeff Wulbecker, Village Engineer
Village of Mount Prospect
Public Works Department
RE: Request for Proposals
Seminole Lane—Street Lighting Project
Deputy Director
Jason H. Leib
Your firm is invited to submit a Technical Proposal and Cost Proposal to become eligible for a possible
interview for engineering services for the Seminole Lane - Street Lighting 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 schedule of dates and requirements for the selection
process (Exhibit B).
3. A map identifying the project location/limits (Exhibit Q.
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 iwulbeck@mountprospect.or.
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 October 15, 2021.
The Technical Proposal and Cost Proposal are to be submitted in separate, sealed packages clearly marked
Technical Proposal for the Village of Mount Prospect Seminole Lane - Street Lighting Project and Cost
Proposal for the Village of Mount Prospect Seminole Lane — Street Lighting Project.
Mr. Jeff Wulbecker
Village Engineer
Village of Mount Prospect
1700 W. Central Road
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
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Exhibit A
Requirements for Technical and Cost Proposal
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Seminole Lane — Street Lighting Project
Location: Seminole Lane, Village limits west of Andoa Lane to River 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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Exhibit B
General Scope of Work
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Seminole Lane — Street Lighting Project
Location: Seminole Lane, Village limits west of Andoa Lane to River Road
The Village is interested in providing a street lighting system on Seminole Lane from the Village limits west
of Andoa Lane to River Road. Seminole Lane is a local residential street under the jurisdiction the Village
of Mount Prospect and City of Prospect Heights. The project is approximately 4400' long. Removal of the
Commonwealth Edison lights located at the intersections along the proposed route will be included with
this project. This project will provide Village street lights at approximately 300' spacing and at
intersections. New lights will not be located within the River Road ROW. A permit from Illinois
Department of Transportation will not be required as part of this project. However, coordination with the
City of Prospect Heights will be required. Design, construction, and construction engineering services will
be funded 100% by the Village.
At a minimum, the following tasks shall be included in the scope of services. The Village will consider
additional tasks at the consultant's recommendation.
Design Services:
1. Coordinate a Project Kick -Off Meeting with Village Staff.
2. Perform field survey of topography, utilities, and right-of-way features along the route of the
proposed improvement. Plans to also show Village boundaries.
3. Coordinate with public utility companies.
4. Prepare preliminary and final construction plans, details, specifications, and bid documents.
5. Prepare preliminary and final cost estimates.
6. Prepare all required permit applications and obtain approvals of plans and specifications from all
appropriate agencies as necessary, including the City of Prospect Heights.
7. Coordinate with ComEd for new service and light/pole removals.
8. Assist with the bidding process.
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 as necessary.
3. Provide construction supervision and inspection.
4. Coordinate with Commonwealth Edison removal of existing streetlights and connection of new
streetlights.
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.
9. Prepare as -built drawings.
10. Respond to residents questions and concerns during construction.
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Anticipated Project Schedule
Submit Technical and Cost Proposals
October 15, 2021
Select consultants for interview
October 22, 2021
Select consultant and negotiate contract
November 1, 2021
Award contract to consultant
November 16, 2021
Kick -Off Meeting
December 1, 2021
Complete topo / field work
December 2021
Submit preliminary plans to Village
January 2022
Submit final plans to Village
February 2022
Bid opening
April 2022
Start construction
June 2022
Substantial completion
November 2022
Final construction
December 2022
Complete as -built drawings
December 2022
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Exhibit C
Project Location/Limits Map
Agency: Village of Mount Prospect
Project: Seminole Lane — Street Lighting Project
Location: Seminole Lane, Village limits west of Andoa Lane to River Road
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Mr. Jeff Wulbecker, PE
Village Engineer
Village of Mount Prospect
1700 W. Central Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Subject: Technical and Cost Proposal for
Seminole Lane - Street Lighting Project
Dear Mr. Wulbecker:
The Seminole Lane - Street Lighting Project will provide the following benefits to the Village:
Increase safety for pedestrians and motorists along Seminole Lane
Provide an increased sense of security in the area
® Address resident requests for additional street lighting
Our project team has the necessary technical expertise and experience to design and provide
construction engineering services to realize these benefits, including:
Experience on similar projects for area municipalities, including our work for the
Village on Algonquin Road, Busse Road, Central Road, Dempster Street, and Main
Street.
Familiarity with the Village's requirements and goals through our work developing the
Village's Lighting Guidelines.
0 Consistent leadership from design through construction, which results in timely and
appropriate responses to any issues that may arise during the project.
0 Proactive communication with the Village to maintain project schedule and ensure a
successful project.
Enclosed please find two (2) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy each in separate packages
of our Technical and Cost Proposal for the Village of Mount Prospect's Seminole Lane - Street
Lighting Project. We look forward to being selected and continuing our professional relationship
with the Village. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please call
773.355.2964 or email jvondraCa)ciorba.com.
Sincerely,
0orlba Group, iirucm
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Joseph Vondra, PE
Vice -President - Electrical and Lighting
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