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CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
The City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, P.O. Box 9277,
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas 78469-9277 (City) acting through its duly authorized
City Manager or Designee (Director of Engineering Services) and Freese and Nichols.
Inc., a Texas corporation, 5402 S. Staples Street, Suite 208, Corpus Christi, Nueces
County, Texas 78411, (Architect/Engineer - A/E), hereby agree as follows:
1. SCOPE OF PROJECT
Packery Channel, Phase 2 -Parking and Overlooks (Project No. 3400)
This project includes improvements on the north and south sides of Packery Channel
The north-side improvements include seven (7) overlooks, a new road to the overlooks
from the existing boat ramp, new parking areas (9-foot wide parking spaces and 13-foot
wide handicap parking spaces), required fill under the parking areas, and slope protection.
A 10-foot wide walkway along the south side of the new parking lot (north side of the
Channel) will also be constructed as part of this project.
The south-side improvements will include a 10-foot wide walkway along the top of the
south channel bank extending from the existing flood gate at the west end to the existing
jetty concrete cap at the east end.
2. SCOPE OF SERVICES
The A/E hereby agrees, at its own expense, to perform professional services necessary to
review and prepare plans, specifications, and bid and contract documents. In addition, A/E
will provide monthly status updates (project progress or delays, gantt charts presented with
monthly invoices) and provide contract administration services, as described in Exhibit "A"
and "A-1", to complete the Project. Exhibit "A-1" provides supplemental description of
services to Exhibit "A"and is not intended to supersede services described in Exhibit "A".
Work will not begin on Additional Services until requested by the A/E (provide breakdown
of costs, schedules), and written authorization is provided by the Director of Engineering
Services.
A/E services will be "Services for Construction Projects"- (Basic Services for Construction
Projects") which are shown and are in accordance with "Professional Engineering
Services- A Guide to the Selection and Negotiation Process, 1993" a joint publication of the
Consulting Engineer's Council of Texas and Texas Society of Professional Engineers.
For purposes of this contract, certain services listed in this publication as Additional
Services will be considered as Basic Services.
3. ORDER OF SERVICES
The A/E agrees to begin work on those authorized Basic Services for this contract upon
receipt of tnP Nntira t~ Proceed from the Director of Engineering Services. Work will not
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begin on any phase or any Additional Services until requested in writing by the A/E and
written authorization is provided by the Director of Engineering Services. The anticipated
schedule of the preliminary phase, design phase, bid phase, and construction phase is
shown on Exhibit "A". This schedule is not to be inclusive of all additional time that may
be required for review by the City staff and may be amended by or with the concurrence of
the Director of Engineering Services.
The Director of Engineering Services may direct the A/E to undertake additional services or
tasks provided that no increase in fee is required. Services or tasks requiring an increase
of fee will be mutually agreed and evidenced in writing as an amendment to this contract.
A/E shall notify the City of Corpus Christi within three (3) days of notice if tasks requested
require an additional fee.
4. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
A/E agrees to the mandatory contract and insurance requirements as set forth in Exhibit
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5. FEE
The City will pay the A/E a fee, as described in Exhibit "A", for providing services
authorized. Monthly invoices will be submitted in accordance with Exhibit "D" and shall
include monthly updates.
6. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
The City may, at any time, with or without cause, terminate this contract upon seven days
written notice to the A/E at the address of record. In this event, the A/E will be
compensated for its services on all stages authorized based upon A/E and City's estimate
of the proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of termination.
7. LOCAL PARTICIPATION
The City Council's stated policy is that City expenditures on contracts for professional
services be of maximum benefit to the local economy. The A/E agrees that at least 75% of
the work described herein will be performed by a labor force residing within the Corpus
Christi Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Additionally, no more than 25% of the work
described herein will be performed by a labor force residing outside the Corpus Christi
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
8. ASSIGNABILITY
The A/E will not assign, transfer or delegate any of its obligations or duties in this contract
to any other person without the prior written consent of the City, except for routine duties
delegated to personnel of the A/E staff. If the A/E is a partnership, then in the event of the
termination of the partnership, this contract will inure to the individual benefit of such
partner or partners as the City may designate. No part ofthe A/E fee may be assigned in
advance of receipt by the A/E without written consent of the City.
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The City will not pay the fees of expert or technical assistance and consultants unless such
employment, including the rate of compensation, has been approved in writing by the City.
9: OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All documents including contract documents (plans and specifications), record drawings,
contractor's field data, and submittal data will be the sole property of the City, and may not
be used again by the A/E without the express written consent of the Director of Engineering
Services. However, the A/E may use standard details that are not specific to this project.
The City agrees that any modification of the plans will be evidenced on the plans, and be
signed and sealed by a professional engineer prior to re-use of modified plans.
10. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
A/E further agrees, in compliance with City of Corpus Christi Ordinance No. 17112, to
complete, as part of this contract, the Disclosure of Interests form attached hereto as
Exhibit "C".
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Oscar Martinez
Assistant City Manager
RECOMMENDED
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Pete Anaya, P.E. Date
Director of Engineering Services
ATTEST
Armando Chaps, City S cretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM
City Attorney Date
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EXHIBIT A
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
PACKERY CHANNEL, PHASE 2 -PARKING AND OVERLOOKS
(Project No. 3400)
1. SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. Basic Services
Basic Services will include the following in addition to those items shown on
Exhibit A-1, Task List.
1. Preliminary Phase. NOT APPLICABLE
a. Provide scope of soil investigations, borings, and laboratory testing. (The City
Engineering Services Department will provide necessary soil investigation
and testing under one or more separate contracts.)
b. Confer with the City staff regarding the design parameters of the Project. The
Engineer will participate in a minimum of three (3) formal meetings with City
staff, provide agenda and purpose for each formal meeting, and document
and distribute meeting minutes and meeting report within seven (7) working
days of the meeting. The A/E will participate in discussions with the
Operating Department and other agencies (such as the Texas Department of
Transportation (TxDOT) and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
(TCEQ)) as required to satisfactorily complete the Project.
1) Review of the Project with the respective Operating Department(s) and
discussions including clarification and definition of intent and execution of
the Project. The A/E will meet with City staff to collect data, discuss
materials and methods of construction, and identify design and
construction requirements.
2) Advise of environmental site evaluations and archeology reports that are
needed for the Project (environmental issues and archeological services
to be an Additional Service).
3) Identify and analyze requirements of governmental authorities having
jurisdiction to approve design of the Project and permitting, environmental,
historical, construction, and geotechnical issues; and meet with pertinent
authorities.
4) Confer, discuss, and meet with City Operating Department(s) and
Engineering Services staff to produce a cohesive, well-defined proposed
scope of design, probable cost estimate(s) and design alternatives.
c. Field location of existing utilities using Texas One-Call system (coordinate
with appropriate City Operating Departments).
City staff will provide one set only of the following information (as applicable):
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a. Record drawings, record information of existing facilities, and utilities (as
available from City Engineering files).
b. The preliminary budget, specifying the funds available for construction.
c. Aerial photography for the Project area.
d. Through separate contract, related GIS mapping for existing facilities.
e. A copy of existing studies and plans (as available from City Engineering files).
f. Field location of existing utilities (A/E to coordinate with City Operating
Department).
g. Provide applicable Master Plans.
2. Design Phase. Upon approval of the preliminary phase, designated by receiving
authorization to proceed, the A/E will:
a. Prepare one (1) set of Construction Bid and Contract Documents in City
format (using City Standards as applicable) for each phase, including
Contract agreement forms, general provisions and special provisions, notice
to bidders, insurance requirements, bond requirements, and preparation of
other contract and bid related items; specifications and drawings to fix and
describe, one bid for each phase, the size and character of the entire Project;
description of materials to be utilized; and such other essentials as may be
necessary for construction and cost analysis.
b. Provide assistance identify testing, handling and disposal of any hazardous
materials and/or contaminated soils that may be discovered during
construction (to be included under Additional Services).
c. Prepare final quantities and estimates of probable costs with the
recommended construction schedule. The construction schedule will provide
a phased approach to better track progress and payments.
d. Furnish one (1) copy of the pre-final plans (plans only-identify needed
specifications) to the City staff for review and approval purposes with
estimates of probable construction costs. Identify distribution list for plans
and bid documents to all affected utilities including City and all other affected
entities. Required with the pre-final plans is a "Plan Executive Summarv"
which will identify and summarize the Project by distinguishing key elements
such as:
• Pipe size or building size
• Pipe material, etc.
• Why one material is selected over another
• Pluses of selections
• ROW requirements and why
• Permit requirements and why
• Easement requirements and why
• Embedment type and why
• Constructability, etc.
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• Specific requirements of the City
• Standard specifications
• Non-standard specifications
• Any unique requirements
• Cost, alternatives, etc.
• Owner permit requirements and status
f. Assimilate all pertinent review comments, modifications, additions/deletions
and proceed to next phase, upon Notice to Proceed.
g. Provide Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/OC) measures to ensure that
submittal of the pre-final and final complete plans and complete bid
documents with specifications accurately reflect the percent completion
designated and do not necessitate an excessive amount of revision and
correction by City staff. The Consultant A/E and Sub-consultant A/E shall
submit a letter declaring that all engineering disciplines of all phases of
the submittals have been checked, reviewed, and are complete prior to
submission, and include signature of all disciplines including but not
limited to structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, etc.
h. If required, provide traffic controls including a Traffic Control Plan,
illumination, markings and striping, for review and approval by the City
Traffic Engineering Department.
i. Upon approval by the Director of Engineering Services, provide one (1) set
(hard copy and electronic) of final plans and contract documents suitable for
reproduction (in City Format) and said bid documents henceforth become the
sole property and ownership of the City of Corpus Christi.
j. The City agrees that any modifications of the submitted final plans (for other
uses by the City) will be evidenced on the plans and be signed and sealed by
a professional engineer prior to re-use of modified plans.
k. Prepare and submit monthly status reports with action items developed from
monthly progress and review meetings.
I. Provide a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan.
m. Ordinance No. 19663 establishes the Municipal Public Arts Program requiring
works of art to be included in certain city vertical construction projects. If it is
determined this project is subject to Municipal Public Art Program, the A/E will
cooperate during the design process to fulfill the requirements of the
ordinance.
The City staff will:
a. Designate an individual to have responsibility, authority, and control for
coordinating activities for the design phase.
b. Provide the budget for the Project specifying the funds available for the
construction contract.
c. Provide electronic files of the City's standard specifications, standard detail
sheets, general and special provisions, and forms for required bid
documents.
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3. Bid Phase. The A/E will:
a. Participate in the pre-bid conference and provide a recommended agenda for
critical construction activities and elements impacted the Project.
b. Assist the City in solicitation of bids by identification of prospective bidders,
and review of bids by solicited interests.
c. Review all pre-bid questions and submissions concerning the bid documents
and prepare, in the City's format, for the Engineering Services' approval, any
addenda or other revisions necessary to inform contractors of approved
changes prior to bidding.
d. Attend bid opening, analyze bids, evaluate, prepare bid tabulation, and make
recommendation concerning award of the contract.
e. In the event the lowest responsible bidder's bid exceeds the Project budget
as revised by the Engineering Services in accordance with the A/E's design
phase estimate required above, the Engineer will, at its expense, confer with
City staff and make such revisions to the bid documents as the City staff
deems necessary to re-advertise that particular portion of the Project for bids.
The City staff will:
a. Arrange and pay for printing of all documents and addenda to be distributed
to prospective bidders.
b. Advertise the Project for bidding, maintain the list of prospective bidders,
receive and process deposits for all bid documents, issue (with the assistance
of the A/E) any addenda, prepare and supply bid tabulation forms, and
conduct bid opening.
c. Receive the Engineer's recommendation concerning bid evaluation and
recommendation and prepare agenda materials for the City Council
concerning bid awards.
d. Prepare, review and provide copies of the contract for execution between the
City and the contractor.
4. Construction Phase. The A/E will perform contract administration to include the
following:
a. Participate in pre-construction conference and provide a recommended
agenda for critical construction activities and elements impacted the Project.
b. Review for conformance to contract documents, shop and working drawings,
materials and other submittals.
c. Review field and laboratory test reports.
d. Provide interpretations and clarifications of the contract documents for the
contractor and authorize required changes, which do not affect the
contractor's price and are not contrary to the general interest of the City under
the contract.
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e. Make regular visits to the site of the Project to confer with the City Project
inspector and contractor to observe the general progress and quality of work,
and to determine, in general, if the work is being done in accordance with the
contract documents. This will not be confused with the Project representative
observation or continuous monitoring of the progress of construction.
f. Prepare change orders as authorized by the City (coordinate with the City's
Construction Division).
g. Make final inspection with City staff and provide the City with a Certificate of
Completion for the Project.
h. As applicable, review and assure compliance with plans and specifications,
the preparation of operating and maintenance manuals (by the Contractor) for
all equipment installed on this Project. These manuals will be in a
"multimedia format" suitable for viewing with Microsoft's Internet Explorer,
version 3.0. As a minimum the Introduction, Table of Contents, and Index will
be in HTML (HyperText Markup Language) format, with HyperText links to the
other parts of the manual. The remainder of the manual can be scanned
images or a mixture of scanned images and text. use the common formats for
scanned images - GIF, TIFF, JPEG, etc. Confirm before delivery of the
manuals that all scanned image formats are compatible with the
image-viewing software available on the City's computer -Imaging for Win95
(Wang) and Microsoft Imaging Composer. Deliver the manuals on a
CD-ROM, not on floppy disks.
i. Review construction "red-line" drawings, prepare record drawings of the
Project as constructed (from the "red-line" drawings, inspection, and the
contractor provided plans) and deliver to the Engineering Services a
reproducible set and electronic file (AutoCAD r.14 or later) of the record
drawings. All drawings will be CADD drawn using dwg format in AutoCAD,
and graphics data will be in dxf format with each layer being provided in a
separate file. Attribute data will be provided in ASCII format in tabular form.
All electronic data will be compatible with the City GIS system.
The City staff will:
a. Designate an individual to have responsibility, authority, and control for
coordinating activities for the construction phase.
b. Prepare applications/estimates for payments to contractor.
c. Conduct the final acceptance inspection with the Engineer.
B. Additional Services (ALLOWANCE)
This section defines the scope (and ALLOWANCE) for compensation for additional
services that may be included as part of this contract, but the A/E will not begin work on
this section without specific written approval by the Director of Engineering Services.
Fees for Additional Services are an allowance for potential services to be provided and
will be negotiated by the Director of Engineering Services as required. The A/E will,
with written authorization by the Director of Engineering Services, do the following:
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Permitting. Furnish the City all engineering data and documentation necessary
for all required permits. The A/E will prepare this documentation for all required
signatures. The A/E will prepare and submit all permits as applicable to the
appropriate local, state, and federal authorities, including, but not limited to:
a. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
TPDES Notice of Intent/ Notice of Termination (by Contractor)
b. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
ADA/TAS Compliance
c. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) Nationwide Permit
d. Windstorm Certification
2. Topographic Survev. Provide field surveys, as required for design including the
necessary control points, coordinates and elevations of points (as required for
the aerial mapping of the Project area -aerial photography to be provided by
City). Establish base survey controls for line and elevation staking (not detailed
setting of lines and grades for specific structures or facilities). All work must be
tied to and conform with the City's Global Positioning System (GPS) control
network and comply with Category 6, Condition 1 specifications of the Texas
Society of Professional Surveyors' Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the
State of Texas, Ninth Edition. Include reference to a minimum of two (2) found
boundary monuments from the Project area.
3. Environmental Issues. Identify environmental issues associated with
working adjacent to jurisdictional wetlands.
4. Construction Observation Services.
Provide a Project Representative (PR) to provide full time construction
observation.
Through such additional observations of Contractor's work in progress and
field checks of materials and equipment by the PR and assistants, the A/E
shall endeavor to provide further protection for the City against defects and
deficiencies in the Work.
b. The duties and responsibilities of the PR are described as follows:
1) General: PR will act as directed by and under the supervision of A/E, and
will confer with A/E regarding PR's actions. PR's dealings in matters
pertaining to the Contractor's work in progress shall in general be with A/E
and Contractor, keeping the City advised as necessary.
2) Conference and Meetings: Attend meetings with Contractor, such as pre-
construction conferences, progress meetings, job conferences and other
Project-related meetings as required by the City, and prepare and
circulate copies of minutes thereof.
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3) Liaison:
i. Serve as liaison with Contractor, working principally through
Contractor's superintendent and assist in understanding the intent of
the Contract Documents.
ii. PR shall communicate with City with the knowledge of and under the
direction of A/E.
4) Interpretation of Contract Documents: Report when clarifications and
interpretations of the Contract Documents are needed and transmit to
Contractor clarifications and interpretations as issued.
5) Shop Drawings and Samples:
i. Receive Samples, which are furnished at the site by Contractor, and
notify of availability of Samples for examination.
ii. Record date of receipt of Samples and approved Shop Drawings.
iii. Advise Contractor of the commencement of any portion of the Work
requiring a Shop Drawing or Sample submittal for which PR believes
that the submittal has not been approved.
6) Review of Work and Rejection of Defective Work:
i. Conduct on-site observations of Contractor's work in progress to assist
A/E in determining if the Work is in general proceeding in accordance
with the Contract Documents.
ii. Report whenever PR believes that any part of Contractor's work in
progress will not produce a completed Project that conforms to the
Contract Documents or will prejudice the integrity of the design
concept of the completed Project, or has been damaged, or does not
meet the requirements of any inspection, test or approval required to
be made; and advise City and A/E of that part of work in progress that
PR believes should be corrected or rejected or should be uncovered
for observation, or requires special testing, inspection or approval.
iii. Observe whether Contractor has arranged for inspections required by
Laws and Regulations, including but not limited to those to be
performed by public agencies having jurisdiction over the Work.
7) Records:
i. Maintain orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences,
reproductions of original Contract Documents including all Change
Orders, Field Orders, Work Change Directives, Addenda, additional
Drawings issued subsequent to the Contract, A/E's clarifications and
interpretations of the Contract Documents, progress reports, Shop
Drawing and Sample submittals received from and delivered to
Contractor, and other Project related documents.
ii. Prepare a daily report utilizing approved City format, recording
Contractor's hours on the site, weather conditions, data relative to
questions of Change Orders, Field Orders, Work Change Directives, or
changed conditions, site visitors, daily activities, decisions,
observations in general, and specific observations in more detail as in
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the case of observing test procedures; and send copies to A/E and the
City.
8) Reports:
i. Furnish periodic reports as required of progress of the Work and of
Contractor's compliance with the progress schedule and schedule of
Shop Drawing and Sample submittals.
ii. Report immediately to the City and A/E the occurrence of any site
accidents, any Hazardous Environmental Conditions, emergencies, or
acts of God endangering the Work, and property damaged by fire or
other causes.
iii. Provide Project photo report on CD-ROM at the rate of a minimum of
two photographs per day, including an adequate amount of photograph
documentation of utility conflicts.
9) Completion:
i. Before the issue of Certificate of Completion, submit to Contractor a list
of observed items requiring completion or correction.
ii. Participate in a final inspection in the company of A/E, the City, and
Contractor and prepare a final list of items to be completed or
corrected.
iii. Observe whether all items on final list have been completed or
corrected and make recommendations concerning acceptance and
issuance of the Notice of Acceptability of the Work.
6. Warranty Phase. Provide a maintenance guaranty inspection toward the end of
the one-year period after acceptance of the Project. Note defects requiring
contractor action to maintain, repair, fix, restore, patch, or replace improvement
under the maintenance guaranty terms of the contract. Document the condition
and prepare a report for the City staff of the locations and conditions requiring
action, with its recommendation for the method or action to best correct defective
conditions and submit to City Staff. Complete the inspection and prepare the
report no later than sixty (60) days prior to the end of the maintenance guaranty
period.
7. Provide the services above authorized in addition to those items shown on
Exhibit A-1, Task List.
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2. SCHEDULE
DAY DATE ACTIVITY
Wednesday February 11, 2009 Begin Design Phase
Monday May 4, 2009 Pre-Final Design Submittal
Friday May 15, 2009 City Review
Monday June 22, 2009 Final Design Submittal
Monday (2) July 20 & 27, 2009 Advertise for Bids
Wednesday July 29, 2009 Pre-Bid Conference
Wednesday August 5, 2009 Receive Bids
Monday October 5, 2009 Begin Construction
Wednesday March 31, 2010 Construction Completion
3. FEES
A. Fee for Basic Services. The City will pay the A/E a fixed fee for providing for all
"Basic Services" authorized as per the table below. The fees for Basic Services will
not exceed those identified and will be full and total compensation for all services
outlined in Section 1.A.1-4 above, and for all expenses incurred in performing these
services. For services provided in Section 1.A.1-4, A/E will submit monthly
statements for basic services rendered. In Section 1.A.1-3, the statement will be
based upon A/E's estimate (and City concurrence) of the proportion of the total
services actually completed at the time of billing. For services provided in Section
1.A.4, the statement will be based upon the percent of completion of the construction
contract. City will make prompt monthly payments in response to A/E's monthly
statements.
B. Fee for Additional Services. For services authorized by the Director of
Engineering Services under Section 1.B. "Additional Services" the City will pay the
A/E anot-to-exceed fee as per the table below.
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C. Summary of Fees.
Fee for Basic Services
1. Preliminary Phase N/A
2. Design Phase $104,653
3. Bid Phase $6,174
4. Construction Phase $13,795
Subtotal Basic Services Fees $124,622
Fee for Additional Services (Allowance)
1. Total Permitting $5,600
2. Topographic Survey $20,151
3. Environmentallssues N/A
4. Construction Observation Services TBD
5. Warranty Phase $2,433
Subtotal Additional Services Fees $28,184
Total Fee $152,806
The estimated cost of construction for Packery Channel, Phase 2 -Parking and
Overlooks is $1,800,000. Therefore, the percentage of design cost to
construction cost is 6.92%.
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EXHIBIT A-1
(Provides supplemental description to Exhibit A. Task List does not supersede Exhibit A.)
CITY O
PACKERY CHANNEL,
F CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
PHASE 2 -PARKING AND OVERLOOKS
(Project No. 3400)
TASK LIST
Basic Services:
1) Project includes Phase 2 of Packery Channel improvements involving a new
road and parking areas, seven (7) overlooks, and 10-ft wide walkways on both
sides of the channel.
2) Perform field investigation surveys (as authorized by Additional Services) as
required to define specific areas of demolition and new work along with the
applicable parameters required to complete the construction drawings.
3) Contact Texas One-Call system to locate existing City utilities in the field, and
coordinate with appropriate City operating department.
4) Attend and participate in project kickoff and planning meetings (3 meetings) with
City staff to discuss planning and conceptual design.
5) Review available reports, record drawings, utility maps and other information
provided by the City pertaining to the project area.
6) Review available plans and other pertinent documents for Packery Channel.
7) Develop construction drawings in English units in 22" x 34"sheets, to include the
following (as required for this project):
• Title Sheet/ Vicinity Map
• Project Location Map
• General Notes and Testing Schedule
• Estimated Quantities Summary/ Drawing Legends
• Existing and Proposed Cross-Sections
• Demolition/ Removal Summary
• Existing Utility Basemaps
• Site Plan
• Conduit Layout Plan for Future Lighting
• Paving and Grading Plan
• Street Plan & Profile
• Storm Water Plan & Profile (if required)
• Parking Lot Cross-Sections
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• Overlook Structures -Architectural
• Overlook Structures -Structural
• Overlook Structures -Civil
• Paving Details
• Sidewalk Details
• Curb Ramp Details
• Landscaping (Hardscape) Details
• Pavement Marking (Striping) Plan
• Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
• Traffic Control Plan and Construction Sequencing
8) Prepare opinion of probable construction costs including contingency amounts.
9) Prepare Special Provisions, Specifications and Forms of Contracts and Bonds to
include:
• Title Page
• Table of Contents
• Notice to Bidders
Notice to Contractors-A
• Notice to Contractors-B
• Part A-Special Provisions
• Part B- General Provisions
• Part C- Federal Wage Rates and Requirements
• Part S- Standard Specifications
• Part T- Technical Specifications (if required)
• List of Drawings
• Geotechnical Report (by others)
• Notice
Agreement
• Proposal/Disclosure Statement
• Performance Bond
Payment Bond
10) Provide Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) interim review and prepare
submittal for City's review depicting pre-final development of the contract
drawings and specifications.
11) Address comments received from the City for the pre-final submittal.
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12) Provide Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) final review and submit
one (1) reproducible hard copy of the final contract drawings and specifications
to the City for bidding process.
13) Update the opinion of probable construction costs.
14) Provide copy of contract documents along with appropriate fee to Texas
Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) for review and approval of
accessibility requirements for pedestrian improvements (as authorized by
Additional Services).
15) Provide Bid Phase Services in accordance with Exhibit 'A' of the Contract for
Professional Services.
16) Provide Construction Phase Services in accordance with Exhibit 'A' of the
Contract for Professional Services.
17) Prepare monthly progress reports for submittal to the City. Monthly progress
reports shall be submitted by the 5~h of each month.
18) A/E will coordinate with City and AEP for power pole relocations.
Additional Services:
PERMITTING
1) Upon receiving authorization from the City to proceed, furnish to the City all
engineering data and documentation necessary for all required governmental
permits as needed to complete the project.
2) Prepare and submit permit applications and associated fees to the appropriate
authorities as required to complete the project.
TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY
1) Research horizontal and vertical controls.
2) Pre-plan control survey.
3) Set control points in the field.
4) Establish vertical control points (bench marks) and perform level loops.
5) Establish horizontal control on control points by GPS.
6) Perform topographic survey within project limits.
7) Locate and tie-in tract boundaries.
PACKERY CHANNEL, PHASE 2 EXHIBIT "A-1"
PARKING AND OVERLOOKS Page 3 of 4
8) Locate and tie-in known utilities and structures.
9) Download raw survey field data, copy field notes, reduce data and check results.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Identify environmental issues associated with working adjacent to jurisdictional
wetlands.
CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION SERVICES
1) Provide construction observation services as authorized by the City in
accordance with Exhibit 'A' of the Contract for Professional Services.
2) Conduct daily site visits to the project site during construction.
3) Prepare daily reports and coordinate site visits with FNI office staff.
4) Provide detailed coordination with City staff during construction.
5) Coordinate construction activities with materials testing laboratory.
WARRANTY PHASE
Upon receiving authorization from the City to proceed, conduct a maintenance
guaranty inspection toward the end of the one-year period after acceptance of the
project. Note defects requiring contractor action to maintain, repair, fix, restore,
patch, correct or replace improvements under the maintenance guaranty terms of
the construction contract. Document the condition and prepare a report for the City
staff of the locations and conditions requiring action.
PACKERY CHANNEL, PHASE 2 EXHIBIT "A-1"
PARKING AND OVERLOOKS Page 4 of 4
EXHIBIT B
MANDATORY INSURANCE REQUIRMENTS
(Revised September 2007 )
CONSULTANT LIABILITY INSURANCE
A. The Consultant shall not commence work under this Agreement until he/she has obtained all insurance
required herein and such insurance has been approved by the City. Nor shall the Consultant allow any
subconsultant to commence work until all similar insurance required of the subconsultant has been so
obtained.
B. The Consultant shall furnish two (2) copies of certificates, with the City named as an additional insured,
showing the following minimum coverage in an insurance company acceptable to the City.
TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE
30-Day Notice of Cancellation required on all Bodily Injury and Property Damage
certificates
Commercial General Liability including: $2,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
1. Commercial Form
2. Premises -Operations
3. Explosion and Collapse Hazard
4. Underground Hazard
5. Products! Completed Operations Hazard
6. Contractuallnsurance
7. Broad Form Property Damage
8. Independent Consultants
9. Personallnjury
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY--OWNED NON-OWNED $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
OR RENTED
WORKERS' COMPENSATION WHICH COMPLIES WITH THE TEXAS WORKERS=
COMPENSATION ACT AND PARAGRAPH II OF
THIS EXHIBIT
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
$100,000
EXCESS LIABILITY $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
PROFESSIONAL POLLUTION LIABILITY/ $2,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAIRMENT COVERAGE
Not limited to sudden & accidental discharge; to include [ ] REQUIRED
long-tern environmental impact for the disposal of [X] NOT REQUIRED
contaminants
BUILDERS' RISK See Section B-6-11 and Supplemental Insurance
Requirements
[ ]REQUIRED [X] NOT REQUIRED
INSTALLATION FLOATER $100,000 Combined Single Limit
See Section B-6-11 and Supplemental Insurance
Requirements
[ ] REQUIRED [X] NOT REQUIRED
C. In the event of accidents of any kind, the Consultant shall furnish the City with copies of all reports of such
accidents at the same time that the reports are forwarded to any other interest parties.
EXHIBIT "B"
Insurance Requirements
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II. HOLD HARMLESS
A. Consultant agrees to indemnify, save harmless and defend the City of Corpus Christi, and its
agents, servants, and employees, and each of them against and hold it and them harmless from
any and all lawsuits, claims, demands, liabilities, losses and expenses, including court costs and
attorneys' fees, for or on account of any injury to any person, or any death at any time resulting
from such injury, or any damage to any property, which may arise or which may be alleged to
have arisen out of or in connection with the work covered by this contract. The foregoing
indemnity shall apply except if such injury, death or damage is caused by the sole or concurrent
negligence of the City of Corpus Christi, its agents, servants, or employees or any other person
indemnified hereunder.
B. The Consultant shall obtain workers' compensation insurance coverage through a licensed insurance
company or through self-insurance obtained in accordance with Texas law. If such coverage is obtained
through a licensed insurance company, then the contract for coverage shall be written on a policy and
endorsements approved by the Texas State Board of Insurance.
If such coverage is provided through self-insurance, then within ten (10) calendar days after the date the
City requests that the Consultant sign the contract documents, the Consultant shall provide the City with a
copy of its certificate of authority to self-insure its workers' compensation coverage, as well as a letter,
signed by the Consultant, stating that the certificate of authority to self-insure remains in effect and is not
the subject of any revocation proceeding then pending before the Texas Workers' Compensation
Commission. Further, if at any time before final acceptance of the Work by the City, such certificate of
authority to self-insure is revoked or is made the subject of any proceeding which could result in
revocation of the certificate, then the Consultant shall immediately provide written notice of such facts to
the City, by certified mail, return receipt requested directed to: City of Corpus Christi, Department of
Engineering Services, P. O. Box 9277, Corpus Christi, Texas 78469 -Attention: Contract Administrator.
Whether workers' compensation insurance coverage is provided through a licensed insurance company
or through self-insurance, the coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient to assure that all
workers' compensation obligations incurred by the Consultant will be promptly met.
III. On the certificate of insurance:
• The City of Corpus Christi is to be named as an additional insured on the liability coverage, except for
workers' compensation coverage.
• Should your insurance company elect to use the standard ACORD form, the cancellation clause (bottom
right) shall be amended by adding the wording "changed or" between "be" and "cancelled" and deleting
the words "endeavor to" and the wording after "left". If the cancellation clause is not amended in the
ACORD form, then endorsements shall be submitted.
• The name of the project also needs to be listed under "description of operations".
• At least 70-day written notice of change or cancellation will be required.
IV. A completed Disclosure of Interest must be submitted with your proposal.
EXHIBIT "B"
Insurance Requirements
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City of
Cotyus
CtIT1St1 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
~~~ DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS
City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended, requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City
to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. If the question is not applicable, answer with
"N/A".
FIRM NAME: Freese and Nichols Inc.
STREET: 5402 S. Staples, Suite 208 CITY: Corpus Christi, TX 21P: 78411
FIRM is: 1. Corporation X 2. Partnership- 3. Sole Owner 4. Association
5. Other
DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS
If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet.
7. State the names of each employee of the City of Corpus Christi having an ownership interest constituting
3% or more of the ownership in the above named firm.
Name Job Title and City Department (if known)
N/A
2. State the names of each official of the City of Corpus Christi having an ownership interest constkuting 3%
or more of the ownership in the above named firm.
Name Title
N/A
3. State the names of each board member of the City of Corpus Christi having an ownership interest
constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named firm.
Name Board, Commission or Committee
N/A
4. State the names of each employee or officer of a consultant for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on
any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an ownership interest constituting 3% or more of
the ownership in the above named firm.
Name Consultant
N!A
CERTIFICATE
I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement, that I have not knowingly
withheld disclosure of any information requested; and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the
City of Corpus Christi, Texas as changes occur.
Certifying Person: Ron Guzman P.E. Title: Associate
y or m
Signature of Certifying Person: ~- ~(µ Date: ~'2 ~ 'pal
EXHIBIT "C'
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DEFINITIONS
a. Board Member. A member of any board, commission or committee appointed by the City Council of the City of
Corpus Christi, Texas.
b. Employee. Any person employed by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, either on a full or part time basis, but not as
an independent contractor.
c. Firm. Any entity operated for economic gain, whether professional, industrial or commercial and whether
established to produce or deal with a product or service, including but not limited to, entities operated, in the form
of sole proprietorship, as self-employed person, partnership corporation, joint stock company, joint venture,
receivership or trust and entities which, for purposes of taxation, are treated as non-profit organizations.
d. Official. The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager Deput City Manager, Assistant City Managers,
Department and Division Heads and Municipal Cou Judges o1` the Ci~y of Corpus Christi, Texas.
e. Ownership Interest. Legal or equitable interest, whether actually or constructively held, in a firm, including when
such interest is held through an agent, trust, estate or holding entity. Constructively held refers to holding or
control established through voting trusts, proxies or special terms of venture or partnership agreements.
f. Consultant. Any person or firm, such as engineers and architects, hired by the City of Corpus Christi for the
purpose of professional consultation and recommendation.
EXHIBIT "C'
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