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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM: VILLAGE ENGINEER
DATE: JUNE 12, 2013
SUBJECT: NORTHWEST HIGHWAY STREETSCAPE PROJECT DESIGN ENGINEERING
$100,920
BACKGROUND
A key component to the Village's Northwest Highway Corridor Plan is the visual enhancement through
streetscape in front of our businesses and residences. And over the years the Village has made a
significant investment in revitalizing the sidewalk and parkway to achieve this goal. There still, however,
remain segments that have not been completed. To further our effort in revitalizing the entire corridor,
the Village applied for and recently was awarded, a grant from the Illinois Transportation Enhancement
Program (ITEP) for a streetscape project along Northwest Highway.
Previous Village streetscape projects included a combination of decorative brick pavers, ADA compliant
sidewalk ramps, planter boxes and sprinkler systems for landscaping, pedestrian lighting, bike racks, bus
shelters and benches. Concrete curb and gutter as well as storm sewer improvements are also typically
included in the work. This particular project will include many but not all of the same amenities.
The original project scope was for streetscape work along Northwest Highway from Maple Street to
William Street. Federal funds were approved at an 80/20 split for all phases of the project including
Phase I and II Engineering, Construction, and Phase III Construction Engineering. The grant is for
$678,000 and the Village's contribution is $169,500.
Not knowing if the project was going to be selected as part of ITEP, the Village allocated local funds in
the 2013 Village Budget and 2014 Preliminary Village Budget for a Village- funded streetscape project.
The total amount of funds requested for this work is approximately $450,000.
At a kick -off meeting with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) the Village inquired as to the
possibility of expanding the project to include other blocks along Northwest Highway with the
understanding there would be no additional federal funds. A formal request has been made and we are
awaiting a response from IDOT. We are confident we will receive approval. The three additional blocks
include Forest Avenue to Fairview Avenue, William Street to Louis Street, and George Street to Albert
Street. We anticipate the ability to apply any unused federal grant money from the original scope of
work to the three additional blocks with the Village responsible for any costs above the grant ceiling of
$678,000. We are confident we can design and construct all seven blocks without exceeding the grant
amount and available Village funds. This will complete the streetscape along the entire corridor except
for the one block between Main Street and Wille Street.
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The first step in the process is to retain the services of an engineering consultant to assist in meeting all
of the requirements of ITEP and MOT while providing comprehensive engineering plans. 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.
SELECTION PROCESS
The Engineering Division requested a Statement of Qualifications from six engineering consulting firms
to perform Phase I and II Engineering Services. These phases refer to the design engineering tasks
specifically Phase I Engineering which involves the completion and submittal of the design engineering
report and Phase 11 Engineering which involves the preparation of the project design engineering plans
and specifications. After reviewing and evaluating the qualifications, we established a short list of
consultants to be interviewed.
We then interviewed the following firms:
• Baxter & Woodman, Inc. of Crystal Lake, IL
• Bollinger, Lach @ Associates, Inc. of Itasca, IL
• Hancock Engineering Company of Westchester, IL
Based on the interview process we ranked the three consultants and selected to negotiate an
agreement with the first ranked consultant, Hancock Engineering Company. 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 would be involved in the project. 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, Hancock Engineering Company, we have determined that they are the most
preferred and can perform the necessary services within the budget limits for the project. Hancock
Engineering Company has either completed or is in the process of completing ten streetscape projects in
the Chicago area of which seven are funded by ITEP.
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It is my recommendation that the negotiated proposal submitted by Hancock Engineering Company of
Westchester, Illinois for Phase I and II Engineering services be accepted with a not to exceed amount of
$100,920. This represents 11.6% of the estimated construction costs, which is in line with what we
would expect for Phase I and II Engineering Services for this type of project. There are sufficient funds in
the 2013 Budget for this contract.
Please include this item on the June 18 Village Board Meeting Agenda. Attached is a location map for
your reference.
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I concur with the above recomrndation.
Director b-f- Pu'b'lic Works Sean P. Dorsey
Attachment
c: Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey
Deputy Director of Public Works Jason Leib
Village Clerk Lisa Angell
Traffic Engineer Matt Lawrie
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