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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. MANAGERS REPORT 05/05/2009 Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department ~ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: APRIL 27, 2009 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-P (CIPP) PROCESS ($926,339.00) FROM: VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT TO: SUBJ: Background In the current budget, staff requested funds to continue the combined sewer system repairs. These repairs were identified during the combined sewer system evaluation study (CSSES) completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth of repair work has been slated. This work primarily consists of rehabilitating existing sewer main pipes using a nO-dig, cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) process. However, some sewer pipe segments have significant structural defects that can only be effectively repaired by excavating and replacing segments of sewer main (spot relays). In addition, this year a third project has been added. The third project includes the replacement of some sewer main segments in We Go Park that have developed a sag due to poor soil conditions. To facilitate this work, staff has prepared three (3) separate bid packages. One package was designed to secure interest in rehabilitating sewer mains using the CIPP process. Another bid package was drafted to procure the services of a sewer excavation contractor capable of replacing structurally failed pipe. A third bid was let specifically to accommodate the rather unique conditions created by poor soils in We Go Park. In addition, each year the Village also repairs a portion of the separate sanitary sewer system using the CIPP process. This separate sanitary sewer work was included in the CIPP bid package. This proposed CIPP work, along with the rehabilitation work performed since 2005, has resulted in the elimination of the worst defects (Category 5) and continues to focus on the Category 4 & Category 3 defects in our combined sewer system. Page 2 of 5 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) PROCESS ($926,339.00) April 27, 2009 This memorandum presents the results of the bids for CIPP work. Bid results for spot relays and the We Go Park work will be presented in separate documents. The locations of the work planned for the proposed CIPP award is outlined in Attachment A. This year's proposed project features 17,289 lineal feet of lining work in pipes ranging from 8" to 27" in diameter. Bid Results Prior to letting, ten (10) invitational bids were distributed to out-of-state and area contractors experienced in the CIPP process. In addition, public notice was posted in a local newspaper as required. Sealed bids were received until 10:00 AM on Monday, March 23, 2009 at which time they were opened and read aloud. Four (4) bids were received. The bid results are as follows: $926,339.00 $932,456.30 $964,429.75 $1,077,332.00 Discussion Staff evaluated all bids and determined that all four bids received were responsive to the request. All bidders submitted the required bid securities and appropriate references. American Pipe Liners of West Chicago, Illinois is the apparent lowest cost bidder. American Pipe Liners has not previously worked for the Village. However, it's sister company, George W. Kennedy Construction Company of Park City, Illinois, has successfully completed sewer and water main improvement projects for the Village in the past. Area references for American Pipe Liners were contacted and all had good remarks for the company. American Pipe Liners has worked satisfactorily for local communities such as Naperville, Hoffman Estates, Glenview, Des Plaines, and Itasca. Their work in Itasca is particularly relevant because it included over 14,000 LF of lining in sewers ranging in size from 8" - 15" diameters. The scope of work in our current CIPP lining project closely matches the scale of this project. As indicated previously, Page 3 of 5 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) PROCESS ($926,339.00) Apri127,2009 we plan to line slightly over 17,000 LF of pipe this year. 81% of the pipe in this project ranges in size between 8" and 15" diameters. Most notably, discussions with the Village of Itasca and their engineering consultant, Baxter & Woodman (coincidentally), indicate that the work was completed competently. Both the Village of Itasca and Baxter & Woodman indicate that they have no reservations recommending American Pipe Liners for CIPP work. The remaining 19% of our project includes pipes ranging in size from 18" diameters to 27" diameters. These large pipe liners are challenging primarily due to the difficulties encountered with physical manipulation. They also require larger refrigeration units and must be installed in a timely manner. American Pipe Liners has submitted a job history indicating significant experience installing these larger diameter liners. Reference checks with the Village of River Forest, City of Naperville, and City of Chicago indicate that American Pipe Liners has the necessary skills and experience to install these liners competently. In addition to scale and volume, another unique aspect of our proposed CIPP project is the inclusion of blind transitions in pipe sizes. Three (3) pipe segments slated for lining this year change pipe diameters mid-segment without the benefit of a manhole. One of these segments features more than one pipe size transition. These blind transitions present a unique challenge for lining crews. Measurements must be precise and the installation must be exact in order to effect a tight bond between the liner and host pipe at the transition points. Reference checks indicate that American Pipe Liners has capably managed a number of blind transition installations for the City of Chicago and the City of Elmhurst. In total, American Pipe Liners has installed over 230,000 lineal feet of CIPP liner in the Chicago Metro area with work totaling more than $11 million dollars. It is the opinion of staff that they are qualified to execute the work in our proposed project. However, there were concerns raised by the second-lowest cost bidder, Insituform Technologies of Lemont, Illinois, that American Pipe Liners did not meet the experience requirements as stipulated in section 2.1 of the Bid Specification. Section 2.1 contains the following provisions: 2.1 The Contractor and CIPP system used shall have a minimum proven performance record of over 1,500,000 LF CIPP installed within the geographic boundaries of the United States of America. A minimum of 150,000 LF CIPP shall have been installed in the Chicago metropolitan area. Page 4 of 5 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) PROCESS ($926,339.00) April 27, 2009 Insituform has advanced an argument that the American Pipe Liners does not have a performance record of over 1,500,000 LF of CIPP installed and, therefore, does not satisfy the bid specifications and should not be awarded the contract. lnsituform's argument is technically correct. American Pipe Liners does not have over 1,500,000 LF of CIPP installed. However, staff must acknowledge that inclusion of the word "Contractor" in the first sentence of Section 2.1 of the bid specifications is an error. Prior to this year, Section 2.1 read as follows: 2.1 The CIPP system used shall have a minimum proven performance record of over 1,250,000 LF CIPP installed within the geographic boundaries of the United States of America. A minimum of 125,000 LF CIPP shall have been installed in the Chicago metropolitan area. Although the linear footage installed requirements have increased over the years, the wording in this provision has remained unchanged for the last 10 years. The insertion of the word "Contractor" in the opening sentence dramatically changes the intent of the paragraph. It is the position of staff that the placement of this insertion was unintended and was most likely a missed proofreading edit. Consequently, Section 2.1 should have been published as follows: 2.1 The CIPP system used shall have a minimum proven performance record of over 1,500,000 LF CIPP installed within the geographic boundaries of the United States of America. The Contractor shall have a minimum of 150,000 LF CIPP installed in the Chicago metropolitan area. Staff acknowledges that a number of ideas and proposed modifications to the CIPP bid specifications were discussed in the wake of last year's award. In particular, there was discussion about adding specific experience and performance requirements for contractors. Previously, there were no performance requirements for contractors in our bid specifications other than they be licensed agents of specified CIPP systems. Staff believes that a realistic performance requirement for contractors is verifiable installation of at least 150,000 LF of CIPP locally. Staff agrees with Insituform that the complexity and scale of our CIPP projects demands the attention of experienced and skilled installers. However, we also feel that the establishment of such a high performance requirement (1,500,000 LF) would unnecessarily preclude qualified bidders. Additionally, lnsituform has also advanced a proposal to install the requisite liners utilizing a steam-cured process at a cost lower than American Pipe Liner's bid to install Page 5 of 5 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER REPAIRS USING CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) PROCESS ($926,339.00) April 27, 2009 the liners utilizing the specified hot water curing method. However, staff is not yet satisfied that the steam curing method is an acceptable substitute for the hot water curing process specified in the bid documents and utilized exclusively throughout the Village for over 30 years. Staff initiated a 3,000 LF experiment with steam curing last year. However, we are not yet convinced that this process is an acceptable alternative. It is our intent to continue to evaluate the steam cured liners for another 2-3 years in order to gauge its efficacy over time. Consequently, staff does not recommend accepting or considering Insituform's all steam proposal at this time. Staff has carefully and purposefully considered Insituform's ideas and arguments. This consideration has included a lengthy review of the matter with the Village Attorney. The Village Attorney's recommendation on the disposition of this bid award is attached to this document under separate cover. Staff concurs with the Village Attorneys conclusion that the American Pipe Liners should be considered the lowest cost responsive bidder. Recommendation It is my recommendation that the Village Board award a contract for the 2009 Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) Project to American Pipe Liners of West Chicago, Illinois for an amount not to exceed $926,339. Sufficient funds for this proposed expenditure exist in the current budget. ~~~ Matt Overeem I concur. ~ "," · . G en :ndler . Director of Public Works MO/mo C:IDocuments and Settingslsdorsey.DOMAINlMy Documents\SEWERS\COMBINED SEWER REHABI2009\CIPP AWARD MEMO 2009.doc CC:Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey Village Clerk Lisa Angell file KT J 20 N. Wacker Drive, Ste 1660 Chicago, Illinois 60606-2903 T 312984 6400 F 312 9846444 15010 S. Ravinia Avenue, Ste 10 Orland Park, Illinois 60462-5353 T 708 349 3888 F 708 349 1506 KLEIN, THORPE & JENKINS, LTD. DD 312 984 6420 emhill@kljlaw.com www.ktjlaw.com MEMORANDUM TO: Mike Janonis, Village Manager Village of Mount Prospect FROM: DATE: Everette M. Hill, Jr. CONFIDENTIAL A TTORNEY/CLIENT PRIVILEGE RE: April 28, 2009 CIPP Bid As you are aware, there appears to be some confusion and dispute with respect to the awarding of the CIPP contract. This confusion arises out of the stated requirement in our specifications that both the product manufacturer and the contracting installer will have at least one and one half million (1,500,000) linear feet of experience in installing the product. The low bidder while meeting the manufacturer's requirement apparently does not meet the contractor's experience requirement. Another bidder has pointed out this discrepancy and contends that the low bidder is, therefore, not a responsive bidder. I have discussed this matter in great detail with the Director and Deputy Director of Public Works. I have also spent considerable time reviewing our specifications in the request for proposal for this work. In at least four places in the RFP, the Village has reserved its right to waive requirements, technicalities and formalities in the various bids and to exercise this right of waiver whenever it is in the best interest of the Village to do so. Based on my discussions with Glen and Sean, it appears that it is in the Village's best interest to waive the contractor's experience requirement. According to Glen and Sean, it was an oversight on our part to allow the contractor's experience requirement to remain in the RFP at 1,500,000 feet. It is my understanding that it was our intention that any contractor with 150,000 feet of CIPP experience be acceptable. The low bidder meets both of these requirements. One of the bidders has also pointed out that that bidder's steam seal process alternative makes their bid competitive with the low bidder. However, our Public Works Department has not yet had sufficient experience with the steam sealing process to agree that steam sealing is the equivalent of hot water sealing process. Mr. Mike Janonis April 28, 2009 Page 2 Unfortunately, we are going to be subject to criticism irrespective of the course of action we choose. While we indeed have the option of rejecting the low bid because it did not conform to the precise wording of the specifications, it is clear that they are the lowest responsible bidder. Likewise, we have the option of rejecting any and all bids and then awarding the contract by waiving the bid process. I believe that to be unnecessarily burdensome. The unsuccessful bidder is arguing for strict compliance with the request for proposal. However, that same strict reading makes it clear that we have the right to choose the bid that best serves the needs of the Village. Based on the foregoing, it is my opinion that the Village Board has the right to award this bid to American Pipeliner, the low bidder for this project. If you have any questions, please contact me. A TTACHMENT A The Villa e of Mount Pros ect, Illinois I H COMBINED & SANITARY SEWER J 1J ^--... .. ~7 MOH f li~ I~ I j If! ~~ I 1 -H~) m.__.~!+ 0 .1 ~,-'-". {:: /~\ w ~ G~ l~ , i 1 ': ~ v-:=.:. 2 E m.'~" ~I F I ~3 i __..._L. .. 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"'- '.COVlIlT "I. ~ ~:=:I~H~L '.TMAI;:Kt ".. ~ ~~::~l": ~'L WE ID WlMIWLTONDlltJ.I"lCAO!L Tellt ~....,. "'''.0.... 3 ~n '0 i~'" 1. = .... ~ ~OPl 3 ~,~ A I-- 5 m. ".. F a I ~ 9 2009 L1NINGI 10 11 A B C OAKTOH aT 1 "",ON " 0 Map Created by the Village of Mount Prospect Public Works Department - Engineering Division Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM ~~. ~/-rc, 5/5 dl TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: PROJECT ENGINEER DATE: APRIL 28, 2009 SUBJECT: 2009 SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS (CONTRACT AWARD NOT TO EXCEED $162,000.00) Background This project combines two programs: the Shared Cost Sidewalk Program and the Sid Ik Construction Program. The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program is a cooperative effort between the residents and the Village to share in the cost of replacing sidewalk throughout the Village. Information about the Shared Cost Program was published in the Village Newsletter, giving residents an opportunity to have sidewalk replaced at a discounted cost. This year's cost to the resident is $49.00 per sidewalk square, approximately half of the total cost of one square. This program is dependent upon resident participation. The Sidewalk Construction Program includes the installation of new sidewalk on the north side of Euclid Avenue between Burning Bush Lane and River Road. Bid Results Sealed bids for the 2009 Sidewalk Improvements were publicly opened and read aloud on April 27, 2009 at 10:00 AM. A Notice to Bidders was published in a local newspaper as required and invitations were sent to contractors familiar with this program. .( Ten (10) contractors submitted bids for this project. The bids ranged from a low of $148,250.00 by Schroeder & Schroeder, Inc. to a high of $253,039.50 by Alliance Contractors, Inc. The Engineer's estimate for the project was $156,267.50. Each of the bidders submitted a bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid as required in the bid proposal packet. All bids were checked for their accuracy. No errors were found. All bidders correctly signed their bids and bid bonds. Below is a summary of the bids: Schroeder and Schroeder, Inc. M & A Cement Work, Inc. Globe Construction, Inc. B & G Services, Inc. Suburban Concrete, Inc. D'Land Construction, LLC G & M Cement Construction, Inc. Meridian Construction Company, Inc. Triggi Construction Alliance Contractors, Inc. Engineer's Estimate $148,250.00 $156,233.50 $156,499.50 $161,786.50 $162,775.00 $168,649.20 $170,630.00 $177,841.50 $210,350.00 $253,039.50 $156,267.50 Page 2 of 2 April 28, 2009 2009 Sidewalk Improvements Discussion The low bidder, Schroeder and Schroeder, Inc., is prequalified by the Illinois Department of Transportation for concrete construction projects. The Villages of Winnetka and Northbrook, along with the City of Highland Park, all indicated Schroeder and Schroeder, Inc. has done quality work in their communities in recent years. They meet the requirements of the contract documents and their references show their workmanship to be good. The 2009 Sidewalk Improvements combines funds available in two accounts: Shared Cost Sidewalk account and Sidewalk Construction account. The Shared Cost Sidewalk budget amount is $125,000.00. This year, $23,000.00 will be set aside for reimbursements to residents for the Village's share for work completed by their own contractors replacing public sidewalk in front of their homes ,in conjunction with driveway replacements. Therefore, the total amount available for the Shared Cost Sidewalk Project is $102,000.00. The budget for the Sidewalk Construction account is $60,000.00. The total budget for the 2009 Sidewalk Improvements is therefore $162,000.00. Since Schroeder and Schroeder's original bid was based on estimated quantities of new sidewalk to be constructed, I recommend we increase the length of new sidewalk construction to take full advantage of the total budgeted dollars available. Recommendation I therefore recommend the contract for the 2009 Sidewalk Improvements to be awarded to the low bidder, Schroeder and Schroeder, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $162,000.00. There are sufficient funds in the 2009 Budget to cover this proposed contract. Please include this item on the May 5th Village Board Meeting Agenda. ~"vt/1, ~ Donna M. Brown, P.E. I concur with the above recommendation. di~r cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell H:\Engineering\Sidewalk\2009\Shared Cost\rec_memo.doc Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM: VILlAGE ENGINEER t>b. ~ Sl5 di TO: VILlAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS DATE: APRIL 28, 2009 SUBJECT: KENSINGTON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS, PHASE I ENGINEERIN RECOMMENDATION TO HIRE CONSULTANT - $156,313.00 1 /1 II BACKGROUND l/ ;'1 The Village is seeking to have improvements made to Kensington Road. between Forest Avenue and Rand Road. which include complete pavement reconstruction right turn lanes at Route 12 and Route 83. widening to a 3 lane cross section. and storm sewer and street light improvements. The project is eligible to receive federal funding. The federal funding process requires a full Phase I engineering study which includes planning. project development reports and preliminary design. In order to comply with the federal funding requirements it may be necessary to include intersection design studies (lOSs) at the signalized intersection. The estimated construction cost is $3.100.000. According to 50 ILCS 510 Local Government Professional Services Selection Act and Title 23. Chapter 1. Subchapter I. Paragraph 112(b)(2) of the United States Code. local governments must negotiate and enter into contracts for architectural. engineering and land surveying services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications for the type of services required and at fair and reasonable compensation. Awarding a contract to the lowest bidder through competitive bidding is not allowed. The act requires local governments to rank a minimum of three firms' in order of preference and begin negotiations with only the top ranked firm. It is customary that the ranking be done by a selection committee. RESULTS In conjunction with our Kensington Road Improvement Project. we requested a statement of qualifications from five consulting engineering firms to perform Phase 1. Project Preliminary Engineering Services. After reviewing and evaluating the qualifications. we established a short list of consultants to be interviewed. We then interviewed the following firms: . Civiltech Engineering. Inc. of Itasca. Illinois . Gewalt Hamilton Associates. Inc. of Vernon Hills. Illinois . Edwin Hancock Engineering Co. of Westchester. Illinois Page 2 Kensington Road Improvements April 28. 2009 Based on the interview process we ranked the three consultants and selected to negotiate an agreement with the first ranked consultant, Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. The negotiation process produced a final scope and compensation for the required services. DISCUSSION All of the three top ranked consultants submitted documentation that indicated their ability to perform the necessary services. All of the consultants also included references to past work and qualifications of the personnel who will be evaluating the material samples. During the interview process, we questioned the consultants and discussed: · Similar project experience. · The firm's capacity to perform the work and key personnel committed to the project. · The firm's understanding of the project needs. · The methods the firm proposes to use in providing the required services. · The time schedule the firm proposes to complete the necessary work. Based on our evaluation of the statements of qualifications, interviews, and negotiations with the first ranked consultant, Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc., we have determined that they are the most preferred and can perform the necessary services within the budget limits for the project. Gewalt Hamilton Associates most recently completed the design of the Algonquin / Busse / Dempster Pedestrian Signal Improvement Project for the Village in and their work has been acceptable. RECOMMENDATION It is my recommendation that the negotiated proposal submitted by Gewalt-Hamilton Associates, Inc. of Vernon Hills, Illinois for Phase 1 Preliminary Engineering services be accepted with a not to exceed amount of $156,313.00 at the May 5, 2009 Village Board Meeting. This represents 50/0 of the estimated construction costs, which is in line with what we would expect for the Phase 1 Engineering Services for this type of project. .~ ulbecker I concur with the above recommendation. len R. Andler, irector of Public Works H: Engineering! Agencies/N WMC/STPProjects/KensingtonRd/Phasel ConsultantRecMm Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department ~ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM SUBJ: BID RESULTS FOR WE GO PARK SEWER REPAIRS ($134,64 ~b. ~d1 '$~, '"~ : ,;" l . . \ 'i) ,'/ .{/ FROM: VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT TO: DATE: APRIL 27,2009 BaCkaround"f"/- Repair work within We Go Park was identified during the staffs preparation of the 2009 sew~ Line Spot Relay project. The sewer lines that traverse across We Go Park have dipped into what is called a sag. This happens when the ground underneath the sewer settles or the ground heaves up due to frost. This sag in the line holds wastewater rather than letting the wastewater flow freely with gravity. Excavating the sagging sewers provide a longer lasting repair. Staff suspected that poor soils caused the sewer line to sag and staff obtained the services of Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers to investigate the soils within We Go Park and recommend a repair solution. The proposed work involves replacing the sewer mains that run through the park including the replacement of the four (4) interconnecting manholes in the park and installing the replacement sewers on helical piers and timbers to compensate for the bad soils. The Village is coordinating the repair with the Mount Prospect Park District. Area residents will be notified about the upcoming repair and that a portion of the park will be closed during the repair. Bid Results Prior to letting, twenty-five (25) invitational bids were distributed to area contractors experienced in sewer construction. In addition, public notice was posted in a local newspaper as required Sealed bids were received until 10:00 AM on Monday, April 27, 2009 at which time they were opened and read aloud. Five (5) bids were received. The bid results are as follows: LiFco Construction, East Dundee, IL Dominic Fiordirosa Construction, EI in, IL Glenbrook Excavatin ,Wauconda, I L Lenn Hoffman Excavatin ,Wilmette, IL $117,080.00 $133,005.00 $141,615.00 $145,489.25 Page 2 of 2 BID RESULTS FOR WE GO PARK SEWER REPAIRS ($134,642) APRI L 27, 2009 I Mauro Sewer, Des Plaines, IL I $146,025.00 Discussion Staff has evaluated all bids and determined that all bids received are responsive to the request. All bidders submitted the required bid bonds and appropriate references. The apparent low bidder for the proposed work is LiFco Construction from East Dundee, Illinois. LiFco Construction has worked satisfactorily for the Village in the past without incident. They have met all the bid requirements and submitted the required bid deposit.. Area references were contacted and all had good remarks for the company. Staff recommends the inclusion of a contingency in the award for this proposed contract due to the fact that the bid quantities are estimates and actual field measurements will vary. In this instance, staff is recommending adding a 15% contingency to the contract award in the amount of $17,562. The total recommended award would be $134,642 ($117,080 base award plus a contingency of $17,562). Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the current budget. Recommendation I recommend awarding a contract for the 2009 We Go Park Sewer Repair to LiFco Construction of East Dundee, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $134,642. Matt Overeem I concur. /~ Director of Public Works MO/SPD H:\Water\CIPP\2009\WEGO PARK REPAIR 2009\We Go board report 2009.doc CC: Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey Village Clerk Lisa Angell File ~ z+, ~ ..... Q} Q} LL o U) ~ ~ o a.. o ii: ~ . . >- .0-0 "C >< S E; c: 1/1 ';: c: a.. 0 cn+:l 9~ V 0 ........J '01 V c: .... .- o a- 1/1 0 ralIl o .... c: 0- ra ~ Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM ~. t-!~ 5J?1~ 'j;';:'''''''',., ....".>..".... ....""~\\~,. ."", ..'~ ) :1. o '". i! " ,- - $ ~ .. Backaround"'''"'''!<f,i';< ':"V The CDBG Sidewalk Program includes the installation of new sidewalk at' ree (3) locations in}' the Village where sidewalk is missing. One location is on the south side of Dempster Stre~f. between Linneman Road and Elmhurst Road (Rt. 83); another location is on the west sid"of Busse Road, south of Addison Court to the Tollway; and the third location in on the north sile of Algonquin Road between Brownstone Court and Dearborn Court. TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: PROJECT ENGINEER DATE: April 28, 2009 SUBJECT: 2009 CDBG SIDEWALK PROGRAM (CONTRACT AWARD NOT TO EXCEED $98,266.25) Bid Results Sealed bids for the 2009 CDBG Sidewalk Program were publicly opened and read aloud on April 27, 2009 at 10:00 A.M. A Notice to Bidders was published in a local newspaper as required and invitations were sent to contractors familiar with this program. Thirteen (13) contractors submitted bids for this project. The bids ranged from a low of $85,449.25 by B & G Services, Inc. to a high of $141,405.00 by Alliance Contractors, Inc. The Engineer's estimate for the project was $122,725.00. Each of the bidders submitted a bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid as required in the bid proposal packet. All bids were checked for accuracy. One error was found in the bid from Landmark Contractors, Inc. which raised their total bid by $311.80. This did not change the order of the bids. All bidders correctly signed their bids and bid bonds. Below is a summary of the bids: B & G Services, Inc. Triggi Construction A. Lamp Concrete Contractors, Inc. Schroeder and Schroeder, Inc. D'Land Construction, LLC Globe Construction, Inc. Suburban Concrete, Inc. M & A Cement Work, Inc. Meridian Construction Company, Inc. G & M Cement Construction, Inc. RAI Concrete, Inc. Landmark Contractors, Inc. Alliance Contractors, Inc. Engineer's Estimate $ 85,449.25 $ 89,750.00 $ 93,000.00 $ 98,065.00 $109,280.20 $115,091.00 $120,148.00 $120,215.00 $123,581.50 $128,050.00 $132,635.00 $135,348.50 $141,405.00 $122,725.00 Page 2 of 2 April 28, 2009 2009 CDBG Sidewalk Program Discussion The low bidder, B & G Services, Inc., is prequalified by the Illinois Department of Transportation for concrete construction projects. The Village of Lindenhurst, along with the City of Yorkville indicated B & G Services, Inc. has done quality work in their communities in recent years. They have also completed work in the Villages of Spring Grove, Gilbert, Cary, Anitoch, and South Elgin. They meet the requirements of the contract documents and their references show their workmanship to be good. Since the Contractor's bid is based on estimated quantities, I recommend a 15% contingency of $12,817.00 be added to the proposed contract. This amount would be used to cover the cost of unanticipated construction issues and final measured installed quantities. The revised total contract award would be $98,266.25 Recommendation I therefore recommend the contract for the 2009 CDBG Sidewalk Program to be awarded to the low bidder, B & G Services, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $98,266.25. There are sufficient funds in the 2009 Budget to cover this proposed ,contract. Please include this item on the May 5th Village Board Meeting Agenda. {1,,~--- 'vv1. B~_~ Donna M. Brown, P.E. I concur with the above recommendation. 1J~dler cc: Village Clerk Lisa Angell H:\Engineering\Sidewalk\2009\CDBG\rec_memo.doc Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: VILLAGE MANAGER, MICHAEL E. JANONIS WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT APRIL 27,2009 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER LINE SPOT RELAYS ($97,146) l>b. ~I~ 615 ~, TO: FROM: SUBJ: Backaround In the current budget, staff requested funds to continue the combined sewer system repairs. These repairs were identified during the combined sewer system evaluation study (CSSES) completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth of repair work has been slated. To facilitate this work in 2009, staff has prepared three (3) separate bid packages: the sewer repairs using cured-in-place piping (CIPP), the We Go Park Sewer repairs and the Sewer Line Spot Relays Project. The Sewer Line Spot Relay bid package was drafted to procure the services of a sewer excavation contractor capable of replacing structurally failed pipe and installing or repairing manholes. This proposed work, along with the rehabilitation work performed since 2005 has eliminated the worst combined sewer defects, the Category 5 (100% has been lined to date) and addresses the Category 4 (57% has been lined to date) and Category 3 defects (9% has been lined to date) identified in the CSSES. Each year the Village also rehabilitates the separate sanitary sewer system. This work is comprised of both spot relays and CIPP and has been included in this bid package and distinct funds are appropriated in the budget for these improvements. This memorandum will present the results of bids for spot relay work. Bid results for the CIPP and the We Go Park Sewer Repair work will be presented via separate documents. The locations of the work planned for the proposed Sewer Line Spot Relays award is outlined in Attachment A. This year's proposed project features five (5) point repairs and nine (9) new or replacement manholes. Page 2 of 3 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER LINE SPOT RELAYS ($97,146) April 27, 2009 Bid Results Prior to letting, ten (10) invitational bids were distributed to area contractors experienced in sewer construction. In addition, public notice was posted in a local newspaper as required. A mandatory pre-bid conference was held to update the bidders and answer any questions on the bid documents or project. Sealed bids were received until 10:00 AM on Monday, March 23, 2009 at which time they were opened and read aloud. Ten (10) bids were received. The bid results are as follows: R.A. Mancini, Prairie Grove, IL Mauro Sewer, Des Plaines, IL Lenn Hottman Excavatin ,Wilmette, IL Suburban General Construction, La Gran e Park, IL L1FCO Construction, East Dundee, IL Bolder Contractors, Deerfield, IL ALAMP Concrete, Schaumbu~ , IL Fioroirosa Construction, EI in,IL Glenbrook Excavatin ,Wauconda, IL VIAN Construction, Elk Grove Villa e, IL $ 84,475.00 $103,500.00 $115,500.00 $148,495.00 $174,000.00 $196,000.00 $196,500.00 $200,375.00 $214,000.00 $240,610.00 Discussion Staff has evaluated all bids and determined that all bids received are responsive to the request. All bidders submitted the required bid bonds and appropriate references. The apparent low bidder for the proposed spot relay work is R.A. Mancini of Prairie Grove, IL. R.A. Mancini has not worked for the Village in the recent past, but they have met all the bid requirements and submitted the required bid bonds. Area references were contacted and all had good remarks for the company. Staff recommends the inclusion of a contingency in the award for this proposed contract due to the fact that the bid quantities are estimates and actual field measurements will vary. Also, during each year of the project, there has been an average of 2 to 3 additional spot relays discovered during the CIPP process. The average cost per additional dig costs up to $10,000 and this contractor would be able to perform those spot relays identified. In this instance, staff is recommending adding a 15% contingency to the contract award in the amount of $12,671. The total recommended award would be $97,146 ($84,475 base award plus a contingency of $12,671). Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the current budget. Page 3 of 3 BID RESULTS FOR SEWER LINE SPOT RELAYS ($97,146) April 27, 2009 Recommendation I recommend awarding a contract for the 2009 Sewer Line Spot Relays to R.A Mancini of Prairie Grove, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $97,146. 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JANONIS WATER/SEWER SUPERINTENDENT "'&1> .~-n:,. to oS oelj '~~~ TO: DATE: APRIL 28, 2009 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) AND SPOT RELAY WORKS ($96,000) l.l l-/' -v' I!' ft:' lc ,i' ti SUBJ: Background In the current budget, staff requested funds for continuing the combined sewer and separate sewer system repairs. The combined sewer repairs were identified during the combined sewer system evaluation study (CSSES) completed in 2004. In total, almost $15 million worth of combined sewer repair work has been slated over the next several years. The Village is in the 5th year of the project. The CSSES was performed by consulting engineer, Baxter & Woodman of Crystal Lake, Illinois. Due to the scale of this project, literally a multi-million dollar, multi-year effort, staff is recommending the use of a consultant part-time to assist Village staff in the oversight of these programs. The programs for 2009 includes approximately 17,259 lineal feet of cured-in-place- pipe (CIPP) project, the spot relay repairs and the sewer replacement in We Go Park. The total work slated for 2009 is estimated to cost $1,158,127. Discussion Baxter & Woodman prepared the initial study that provided the Village with detailed information about the integrity of the Village's combined sewer system. Their report recommended the formation of the rehabilitation program that is now in its 5th year. The firm is very familiar with the Village's infrastructure rehabilitation program and is attuned to our customer oriented work philosophies. Baxter & Woodman assisted the Village in 2008 with limited engineering assistance for the fourth year of the CIPP and Spot Relay project. Baxter & Woodman provided similar assistance in 2006 and 2007. All of these projects were without incident and culminated in a satisfactory and timely completion. The ongoing CIPP and spot relay programs continue to be as large as previous years. This year, the We Go Park Sewer Replacement has been added and with the bid packages requiring additional materials testing and reporting staff is recommending the continued use of consulting engineer, Baxter & Woodman on a part-time basis to assist with these projects. At staff's request, Baxter & Woodman has submitted a proposal to supply limited engineering assistance that includes half-time oversight of the CIPP project, 100% construction observation Page 2 of 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP) AND SPOT RELAY WORKS, BAXTER & WOODMAN ($96,000) APRIL 27, 2009 of the spot relay work, including the work in We Go Park and overall contract administration for all of these projects. Their proposal amounts to a not to exceed total of $96,000. Engineering services for this type of work usually range between 8-10% of the overall project costs. In this instance, this engineering services proposal is fair at 8% of the project budget for the CIPP, the We Go Park Sanitary Repair and the Spot Relay work. Recommendation I recommend that the Village Board authorize a contract with Baxter & Woodman, Consulting Engineers of Crystal Lake, Illinois for engineering assistance with the Sewer Line Spot Relay Repairs, the We Go Park Sewer Repair and the Sewer Rehabilitation using CIPP Process projects in an amount not to exceed $96,000. Sufficient funds for this proposed contract exist in the 2009 budget. Matt Overeem I concur Glen R. Andler Director of Public Works H:\Water\CIPP\2009\2009 b & w board report rev c.doc CC: Deputy Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey Village Clerk Lisa Angell Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department ~ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILlAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS ~.M~ ,,0 0' FROM: VILlAGE ENGINEER DATE: APRIL 27. 2009 2009 MATERIAL TESTING RECOMMENDATION TO HIRE CONSULTANT - $95.000.00 BACKGROUND For this year's construction season, the Public Works Department requires the services of a material testing consultant. This consultant would perform material testing services for our Street Improvement Program and the Public Building Projects. SUBJECT: According to 50 ILCS 510 Local Government Professional Services Selection Act and Title 23, Chapter 1, Subchapter I, Paragraph 112(b)(2) of the United States Code, local governments must negotiate and enter into contracts for architectural, engineering and land surveying services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications for the type of services required and at fair and reasonable compensation. Awarding a contract to the lowest bidder through competitive bidding is not allowed. The act requires local governments to rank a minimum of three firms in order of preference and begin negotiations with only the top ranked firm. It is customary that the ranking be done by a selection committee. RESULTS In conjunction with our 2009 Street Improvement Program, we requested a statement of qualifications from five material testing consultants. After reviewing and evaluating the qualifications, we established a short list of consultants to be interviewed. We then interviewed the following firms: . Geo Services, Inc. of Arlington Heights, lIIinois . Material Testing Labs Group, Inc. of Lombard, Illinois . Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) of Elgin, Illinois Based on the interview process we ranked the three consultants and selected to negotiate an agreement with the first ranked consultant, Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI). The negotiation process produced a final scope and compensation for the required services. DISCUSSION All of the three top ranked consultants submitted documentation that indicated their ability to perform the necessary services. All of the consultants also included references to past work and qualifications of the personnel who will be evaluating the material samples. During the interview process, we questioned the consultants and discussed: . Knowledge of lOOT Quality Control/Quality Assurance requirements . General approach and methods for material testing . Specific Village requirements for material testing . Recent experience with projects similar to ours Page 2 2009 Material Testing Contract Award April 27. 2009 Based on our evaluation of the statements of qualifications. interviews. and negotiations with the first ranked consultant. PSI. we have determined that PSI is the most preferred and can perform the necessary services within the budget limits for the project. PSI has completed material testing services for the Village in conjunction with previous Street Resurfacing Programs and their work has been acceptable. EXPANDED SERVICES We have also requested that PSI provide material testing for the following Village Public Building projects: . New Fire Station 14 . EOC / Public Works Building Expansion . Well 16 Storage Shed The scope of the work for these three projects shall include: . Provide compaction testing for all soils. backfill. parking lot grades. including dry density testing. . Provide concrete cylinder collection and concrete breaks for all pours. . Provide mortar testing for compressive strength. . Witness proof-rolls of parking subgrade. . Provide recommendations for undercutting. additional testing. make other recommendations. . Provide e-mail reports to all project team members in a timely manner. RECOMMENDATION The services listed in the proposal are based on estimated jobsite work hours using averages from previous years and prorated for the anticipated work for this year. Many factors can influence the actual jobsite work hours for quality assurance testing - especially weather and unanticipated soil conditions. The estimated costs per work site are: Street Improvements - $25.000. Fire Station 14 - $40.000. and EOC / Public Works / Well 16 - $30.000. for a total estimated cost for material testing of $95.000. Therefore. I recommend the negotiated proposal from Professional Services Industries. Inc. be accepted at the May 5.2009 Village Board meeting for an amount not to exceed $95.000.00. .~U)~~QY: ulbecker~ ~ ' ommendation H:Engineering/PavementlT esting/2009/ConsultantRecMm Mount Prospect ~ Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM: SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS & BUILDINGS ~~.~ 5/~/cR TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS DATE: APRIL 28, 2009 " ,;;c.=::"Z?~~~\ \:} \j} \> ,! SUBJECT: ACCEPT BID FOR 2009 CRACK SEALING PROGRAM (NOT TO EXCEED $58,350) I' /,; k} ,/> As part of our annual preventive street maintenance program we typically select streets that J: been paved in the last 4-5 years for crack sealing. At 4-5 years, the pavement deve10ps transverse and longitudinal cracks, which are sealed to prevent further deterioration of the pavement, thereby extending the life of the street. In the past we participated in a joint contract through the Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC). The program is no longer available through the NWMC. We have let our own cracking sealing contract with IDOT's approval since we will be using Motor Fuel Tax money for funding. BACKGROUND BID RESULTS Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on April 20, 2009 for the 2009 Crack Sealing Contract. Attached is a copy of the streets to be sealed in order of priority. Six invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice was placed in the local paper. Also because State MFT funds are funding these services IDOT also advertised this bid in the IDOT bulletin. Five bids were received, and bid results are as follows: Bidder North Suburban Asphalt Maintenance Park Ridge, IL 60068 Bid Price. $48,960 Behm Pavement Maintenance, Inc. Crystal Lake, IL 60014 $59,040 SKC Construction, Inc West Dundee, IL 60118 $60,528 H:\Administration\BIDS\CRCKSLNG .2009 .doc Page 2 of2 2008 Crack Sealing Award April 28, 2009 Bidder DenIer, Inc. Mokena, IL 60448 Bid Price $61,440 Freehill Asphalt, Inc Watseka, IL 60970 $62,880 DISCUSSION The bids received were based on estimated quantities. It is my recommendation to increase the quantities up to the budgeted dollars and take advantage of this year's prices. Quantities will be adjusted so the total expenditure does not exceed the budgeted amount. North Suburban Asphalt Maintenance is an IDOT approved contractor and has provided satisfactory parking lot sealing (which includes crack sealing) for the Village in the past. This is a first time award for this company for strictly crack sealing streets in the Village of Mount Prospect. Sufficient funding for this proposed contract exists in the 2009 budget. RECOMMENDATION I recommend acceptance of the lowest bid as submitted by North Suburban Asphalt Maintenance for an amount not to exceed $58,350. E?~ GJ (pU.O Paul Bures Streets and Buildings Superintendent I concur: Glen R. Andler Director of Public Works Pb attachment c: Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey file H:\Administration\BIDS\CRCKSLNG .2009 .doc 2 2009 CRACKSEALING PROGRAM 1. AP'1"lECT 2. ORANGE CT :a.PWMCT ... ClOVI! CT .. NUTMEG CT .. A'RlCOT CT 7."ERUoUON LN W CAMP MCOOtlALD RO rf.' 11 . " , . . ~ . ~~~=:i" ~~~LL $. toVE.m I"L ~ ~~~>L "IIAMaH! J'\. 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LONNQUIST BLVD - 13. EDGEWOOD LN - 14. OJIBWA TER - 15. L1INCOLN ST -16. HI LUSIAV -17. GO WANDOAV - 18. WA PELLAAV - 19. CAN DOTAAV - 20. LINCOLN ST - 21. CAN DOTAAV - 22. HI LUSI AV - 23. IOKAAV - 24. COUNCIL TR - 25. NA WA TAAV - 26. SEE GWUN AV - 27. ROBIN LN - 28. PRAIRIE AV - 29. MYRTLE DR - 30. MARTHA LN - 31. MARTIN LN - 32. LEONARD LN - 33. WHITE OAK ST - 34. HELENA LN - 35. HICKORY LN - 36. PRAIRIE AV - 37. LANCASTER AV - 38. CYPRESS DR - 39. SPRUCEWOOD DR - 40. THORNWOOD LN -41. LOCUSTLN - 42. MALMO DR - 43. CARBOY RD - 44. MIDWAY DR - CENTERLINE Mmmt Prospect ~ Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS FROM: APRIL 28, 2009 SUBJECT: SEALED BID RESULTS FOR THE 2009 PAVEMENT MARKING CONTRACT (NOT TO EXCEED $56,920.80) DATE: BACKGROUND A contract is let annually for repainting markings for crosswalks, centerlines, lane dividing lines, parking stalls, and stop bars throughout the village. Pavement markings require repainting and installation of glass beading every two years to maintain their reflectivity. For purposes of this contract, the village is divided into north and south sections using Central Road as the dividing line. These areas are serviced every other year, with the exception of the downtown area and parking lots, which are done annually. On the state highways we are only responsible for painting some of the crosswalks and stop bars. BID RESULTS Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 A.M. on April 20, 2009 for the proposed contract to install pavement markings. The pavement marking work contemplated this year will be for all areas south of Central Road, the downtown business district, parking lots, Wolf Road, and select areas on state highways. Five invitational bids were mailed, and a bid notice was placed in the local paper. Also because State MFT fimds are funding these services IDOT also advertised this bid in the IDOT bulletin. Four bids were received, with bid opening results as follows: Bidder Preform Traffic Control System, LTD. Elk Grove, IL 60056 Bid Price $56,920.80 Maintenance Coatings Company South Elgin, IL 60177 $67,833.00 H:\Administration\BIDS\RESUL TS\P A VEMKING2009 . REC. doc Page 2 of2 Sealed Bid Results for Pavement Marking 2009 April 28, 2009 Bidder AC Pavement Striping Co. Elgin, IL 60123 Bid Price $81,179.00 Marking Specialists Arlington Heights, IL 60005 $89,520.00 DISCUSSION Preform Traffic Control Systems, Ltd. has previously performed our pavement-marking contract and they completed the work satisfactorily. Sufficient funding for this proposed contract exists in the 2009 budget. RECOMMENDATION I recommend acceptance of the lowest bid as submitted by Preform Traffic Control Systems, Ltd. for an amount not to exceed $56,920.80. 9cuJ GJUAUJ Paul Bures Streets & Buildings Superintendent ICO:~ Glen R. An ler Director of Public Works PB c: Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler Deputy Director of Public Works Sean P. Dorsey file H:\Administration\BIDS\RESUL TS\P A VEMKlNG2009.REC. doc INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Village of Mount Prospect Fire Department FROM: FIRE CHIEF TO: VILLAGE MANAGER DATE: APRIL 21, 2009 SUBJECT: THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS - STATE BID ReQuest The Fire Department is requesting Village Board approval to purchase three (3) additional thermal imaging cameras for the ambulances. Backaround The Fire Department currently has four thermal imaging cameras in operation; one on Tower 13 and one on each of the three engines. The department's first thermal imaging camera was donated by Wal-Mart in 1998 and was placed on Tower 13. Since that time, this camera has been replaced and three additional cameras were added to each the engines. Thermal imaging cameras allow firefighters to quickly search for victims in a fire building, check for fire extension behind a wall or in concealed spaces, assist with locating the seat of a fire, along with many other uses. The proposed purchase will allow each ambulance crew to have immediate access to a thermal imaging camera on the fireground. Often times, the ambulance crew is given an assignment to conduct search and rescue, but they do not have a thermal imaging camera to assist them with this task. The benefit of adding a camera to each ambulance is the increased efficiency with critical tasks on the fireground. State Bid Pricina Currently the four current thermal imaging cameras used by the Fire Department are Mine Safety Appliances (MSA) brand and are available on State bid pricing through Air One Equipment Inc., in South Elgin. Air One is on the only authorized MSA Fire Distributor in the Chicago Metropolitan area. Air One currently provides maintenance and parts for our existing cameras and does an excellent job. Thermal Imaging Cameras - State Bid April 21, 2009 Page 2 of 2 Recommendation Based on the above information, I recommend a contract be awarded to Air One Equipment in South Elgin in an amount not to exceed $22,522.33. This price includes a 3- year warranty, vehicle charging units, and a spare battery for each camera. Budaet Authorization Funding for the three cameras is provided in account # 5107701-670022 in the 2009 Capital Improvement Program budget. The budgeted amount is $25,000. Michael J. Figolah MF/jm Mount Prospect Mount Prospect Public Works Department INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM: VILLAGE ENGINEER 'J!b:~1l'::) st eft ./ , ~ ~ " tJ liJ fJ, 11 I; PI f''" t' l # TO: VILLAGER MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS VILLAGE CLERK LISA ANGELL DATE: APRIL 27, 2009 SUBJECT: LAKE CENTER PLAZA 1660 AND 1780 WALL STREET Attached please find the Village Board Approval and Acceptance form for the subject project. The project has been satisfactorily completed and I recommend approval of this project. Please place this in line for inclusion at the May 5, 2009 Village Board Meeting. &tb~ Cc: Glen R. Andler, Public Works Director H:\Engineering\Development\DEV\BOARDACC\LakeCenterPlazaMm VILLAGE BOARD ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT AND/OR PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT APPROVAL PROJECT: LAKE CENTER PLAZA LOCATION: 1660 and 1780 Wall Street DATE: April 27. 2009 STAFF APPROVAL ENGINEERING DRAWINGS APPROVED: PLAT OF SUBDMSION RECENED: PLAT OF SUBDMSION RECORDED: AS BUILT PLANS REVIEWED AND APPROVED: PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL: FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL: ENGINEER CLERK CLERK ENGINEER PUB.WKS.DIR. COMM.DEV.DIR. FIRE PREVENTION PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE BY VILLAGE SIDEWALKS (Replaced) CURB AND GUTTER (Replaced) STREET LIGHT (Relocated) PARKWAY TREES PARKWAY LANDSCAPING PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED WATER SERVICE SANITARY SEWER SERVICE STORM SEWER STORMW ATER DETENTION PARKING LOT SIDEWALK LANDSCAPING 196 L.F. 887 S.F. I 4 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF ,2009. Village Clerk