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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 9754 (D & Bayview Traffic Signals)RESOLUTION NO. 9754 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ACCEPTING THE SCOPE OF SERVICES FROM DKS ASSOCIATES TO PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT "D" AND BAYVIEW STREETS. WHEREAS, the Gerstle Park Neighborhood Association (GPNA) has been working with City staff to explore various alternatives for traffic safety; and and WHEREAS, GPNA has gathered field data that was used by City staff; WHEREAS, as a result of carefully considered discussions, it was the consensus of the GPNA that a traffic signal at "D" and Bayview Streets is the most appropriate traffic control device for that location; and WHEREAS, the City Council has appropriated funds for this purpose and is desirous of proceeding as expeditiously as possible with the plans and specifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Council of the City of San Rafael does hereby authorize the Public Works Director and City Manager to sign a professional services agreement with the firm of DKS Associates in an amount not to exceed $10,000. I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City on the 2"d day of December, 1996, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Cohen, Heller, Miller, Phillips & Mayor Boro NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None JEA� � M &`��INI, Clerk AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This Agreement is made and entered into this third day of December 1996, by and between the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (hereinafter "CITY"), and DKS Associates & (hereinafter "CONTRACTOR). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that consulting services are required to design a traffic signal system for the intersection of D and Bayview Streets, Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, the CONTRACTOR has offered to render certain specialized professional services in connection with this Project. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS. 2. PROJECT COORDINATION A. CITY. The Director of Public Works shall be the representative of the CITY for all purposes under this Agreement. The City Engineer is hereby designated the PROJECT MANAGER for the CITY, and said PROJECT MANAGER shall supervise all aspects of the progress and execution of this Agreement. B. CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall assign a single PROJECT DIRECTOR to have overall responsibility for the progress and execution of this Agreement for CONTRACTOR. Paul Olson is hereby designated as the PROJECT DIRECTOR for CONTRACTOR. Should circumstances or conditions subsequent to the execution of this Agreement require a substitute PROJECT DIRECTOR for any reason. the CONTRACTOR shall notify the CITY within ten (l0)business days of the substitution. 3. DUTIES OF CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR shall perform the duties and/or provide services as outlined in the Proposal from CONTRACTOR dated November 5, 1996, Marked Exhibit "A", attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference. The CONTRACTOR agrees to be available and perform the work specified in this agreement in the time frame as specified and as shown in Exhibit "A". 4. DUTIES OF THE CITY COPY 0 CITY shall perform the duties as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. 5. COMPENSATION For the full performance of the services described herein by CONTRACTOR, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR on a time and materials basis for services rendered in accordance with the rates shown on the current fee schedule as described in Exhibit "A" attached and incorporated herein. The total payment made for any individual work task will not exceed the amounts shown on the Proposal Budget, set out in Exhibit "A". And, the total amount paid to CONTRACTOR by CITY shall not exceed $10,000. Payment will be made monthly upon receipt by PROJECT MANAGER of itemized invoices submitted by CONTRACTOR. is complete. 6. TERM OF AGREEMENT The term of this Agreement shall be from the date of execution until the Project 7. TERMINATION A. Discretionary. Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice mailed or personally delivered to the other party. B. Cause. Either party may terminate this Agreement for cause upon ten (10) days written notice mailed or personally delivered to the other party, and the notified party's failure to cure or correct the cause of the termination notice, to the reasonable satisfaction of the party giving such notice, within thirty (30) days of the receipt of said notice. C. Effect of Termination. Upon receipt of notice of termination, neither party shall incur additional obligations under any provision of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other. D. Return of Documents. Upon termination, any and all CITY documents or materials provided to CONTRACTOR and any and all of CONTRACTOR's documents and materials prepared for or relating to the performance of its duties under this Agreement, shall be delivered to CITY as soon as possible, but not later than thirty (30) days after termination. 8. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS The written documents and materials prepared by the CONTRACTOR in connection with the performance of its duties under this Agreement, shall be the sole property of CITY. CITY may use said property for any purpose, including projects not contemplated by this Agreement. Agreement • 2 CITY shall hold DKS Associates harmless and DKS Associates shall not be liable for CITY's use of said documents for projects not contemplated by this Agreement. 9. INSPECTION AND AUDIT Upon reasonable notice, CONTRACTOR shall make available to CITY, or its agent, for inspection and audit, all documents and materials maintained by CONTRACTOR in connection with its performance of its duties under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall fully cooperate with CITY or its agent in any such audit or inspection. 10. ASSIGNABILTY The parties agree that they shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement nor the performance of any of their respective obligations hereunder, without the prior written consent of the other party, and any attempt to so assign this Agreement or any rights, duties or obligations arising hereunder shall be void and of no effect. 11. INSURANCE A. During the term of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR, shall maintain, at no expense to CITY, the following insurance policies: 1. A comprehensive general liability insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence for death, bodily injury, personal injury, or property damage; 2. An automobile liability (owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles) insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence; 3. If any licensed professional performs any of the services required to be performed under this Agreement, a professional liability insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million ($1,000,000) dollars to cover any claims arising out of the CONTRACTOR's performance of services under this Agreement. B. The insurance coverage required of the CONTRACTOR by Section 11. A., shall also meet the following requirements: 1. The insurance shall be primary with respect to any insurance or coverage maintained by CITY and shall not call upon CITY's insurance or coverage for any contribution; 2. Except for professional liability insurance, the insurance policies shall be endorsed for contractural liability and personal injury; Agreement • 3 3. Except for professional liability insurance, the insurance policies shall be specifically endorsed to include the CITY, its officers, agents, and employees as additionally named insureds under the policies; 4. CONTRACTOR shall provide to PROJECT MANAGER, (a) Certificates of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverage required herein, and (b) specific endorsements naming CITY, its officers, agents and employees, as additional insureds under the policies; 5. The insurance policies shall provide that the insurance carrier shall not cancel, terminate or otherwise modify the terms and conditions of said insurance policies except upon thirty (30) days written notice to CITY's PROJECT MANAGER; 6. If the insurance is written on a Claims Made Form, then, following termination of this Agreement, said insurance coverage shall survive for a period of not less than five years; 7. The insurance policies shall provide for a retroactive date of placement coinciding with the effective date of this Agreement; 8. The insurance shall be approved as to form and sufficiency by PROJECT MANAGER and the City Attorney. C. If it employs any person, CONTRACTOR shall maintain worker's compensation and employer's liability insurance, as required by the State Labor Code and other applicable laws and regulations, and as necessary to protect both CONTRACTOR and CITY against all liability for injuries to CONTRACTOR's officers and employees. D. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions in CONTRACTOR's insurance policies must be declared to and approved by the PROJECT MANAGER and the City Attorney. At CITY's option, the deductibles or self-insured retentions with respect to CITY shall be reduced or eliminated to CITY's satisfaction, or CONTRACTOR shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claims administration, attorney's fees and defense expenses. 12. INDEMNIFICATION CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, release, defend and hold harmless CITY, its officers, and employees, against any claim, demand, suit, judgement, loss, liability or expense of any kind, including attorney's fees, arising out of or resulting in any way, in whole or in part, from any acts or omissions, intentional or negligent, of CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR's officers, agents and employees in the performance of their duties and obligations under this Agreement. Agreement • 4 12. NONDISCRIMINATION CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate, in any way, against any person on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or disability in connection with or related to the performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement. 14. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS CONTRACTOR shall observe and comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, codes and regulations, in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall perform all services under this Agreement in accordance with these laws, ordinances, codes and regulations. CONTRACTOR shall release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damages, liabilities, penalties, fines and all other consequences from any noncompliance or violation of any laws, ordinance, codes or regulations. I5. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES CITY and CONTRACTOR do not intend, by any provision of this Agreement, to create in any third party, any benefit or right owed by one party, under the terms and conditions of this Agreement, to the other party. 16. NOTICES All notices and other communications required or permitted to be given under this Agreement, including any notice of change of address, shall be in writing and given by personal delivery, or deposited with the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, addressed to the parties intended to be notified. Notice shall be deemed given as of the date of personal delivery, or if mailed, upon the date of deposit with the United States Postal Service. Notice shall be given as follows: TO CITY: Mr. David M. Bernardi (Project Manager) City of San Rafael 1400 Fifth Avenue P.O. Box 151560 San Rafael, CA 94915-1560 Agreement • 5 TO CONTRACTOR: Mr. Paul Olson (Project Director) DKS Associates 1956 Webster Street, Suite 300 Oakland, CA 94612-2939 17. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR For the purposes, and for the duration, of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents and employees shall act in the capacity of an Independent Contractor, and not as employees of the CITY. CONTRACTOR and CITY expressly intend and agree that the status of CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents and employees be that of an Independent Contractor and not that of an employee of CITY. 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT -- AMENDMENTS A. The terms and conditions of this Agreement, all exhibits attached, and all documents expressly incorporated by reference, represent the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. B. This written Agreement shall supersede any and all prior agreements, oral or written, regarding the subject matter between the CONTRACT and the CITY. C. No other agreement, promise or statement, written or oral, relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, shall be valid or binding, except by way of a written amendment to this Agreement. D. The terns and conditions of this Agreement shall not be altered or modified except by a written amendment to this Agreement signed by the CONTRACTOR and the CITY. E. If any conflicts arise between the terms and conditions of this Agreement. and the terms and conditions of the attached exhibits or the documents expressly incorporated by reference, the terns and conditions of this Agreement shall control. 19. SET-OFF AGAINST DEBTS CONTRACTOR agrees that CITY may deduct from any payment due to CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, any monies which CONTRACTOR owes CITY under any ordinance, agreement, contract or resolution for any unpaid taxes, fees, licenses, assessments, unpaid checks or other amounts. Agreement • 6 20. WAIVERS The waiver by either party of any breach or violation of any term, covenant or condition of this Agreement, or of any ordinance,law or regulation, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other term, covenant, condition, ordinance, law or regulation, or of any subsequent breach or violation of the same or other term, covenant, condition, ordinance, law or regulation. The subsequent acceptance by either party of any fee, performance, or other consideration which may become due or owing under this Agreement, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding breach or violation by the other party of any term, condition, covenant of this Agreement or any applicable law, ordinance or regulation. 21. COSTS AND ATTORNEY's FEES The prevailing party in any action brought to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or arising out of the performance of this Agreement, may recover its reasonable costs (including claims administration) and attorney's fees expended in connection with such action. 22. CITY BUSINESS LICENSE/OTHER TAXES CONTRACTOR shall obtain and maintain during the duration of this Agreement, a CITY business license as required by the San Rafael Municipal Code. CONTRACTOR shall pay any and all state and federal taxes and any other applicable taxes. CONTRACTOR's taxpayer identification number is 94-2583153, and CONTRACTOR certifies under penalty of perjury that said taxpayer identification number is correct. 23. APPLICABLE LAW The laws of the State of California shall govern this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day, month and year first above written. CITY OF SAN RAFAEL CONTRACTOR ?� City Manager By: 1 Title: Director of Public Works Agreement • 7 ATTEST: v City Clerk City Attorney Agreement • 8 IProject Description Scope of Work EXHIBIT "A" This project consists of designing a traffic signal installation at the intersection "D" Street at Bayview Street. Task 1. Field Review of Existing Conditions We recognize the importance of three kinds of data that are be collected: office, right-of- way, and field data. Office Data DKS will collect data from the city in the form of as -built plans, aerial photos, city held utility data, right-of-way data, vehicle volumes and other important data available from the city offices. Office data to be collected from other entities includes data from the utility companies that have facilities in the project area. Field Data The fust task will be to conduct a field visit to verify all visible utilities in the area and investigate the feasibility of removing on -street parking. This visit will also include identifying and locating drainage inlets, right-of-way lines, on -street parking, signs, lane striping, curb -to -curb widths, sidewalk and planting strip widths, width of concrete parking lane, pavement conditions, etc. This data will be compared to the city -provided AutoCAD topo files. Using copies of the AutoCAD Topo map as a guideline, we will request utility as -built information. Upon receipt of this information, we will work with the utilities to have the utility facilities marked. Once the utilities are marked, we will verify their location in the AutoCAD drawings as they have been interpreted from the as -built information provided by the utility companies. Right-of-Wav (ROW) Data Right-of-way (ROW) data will be obtained from city of San Rafael CAD files as well as other information that may be available from the city. Products: File with record documents for project area. Binder with existing conditions photos for project area. D at Bayview Traffic Signa! Page 1 of 4 QA4196196X31061WKSCPI.D0C DKS Associates ///4/96 EXHIBIT "A" Task 2. Traffic Signal Design Conceptual Layout As a major part of the conceptual design phase of the project, DKS will prepare a base map. This map will be prepared from any information in the city's files such as right-of-way plans, roadway construction plans, and AutoCAD topographic files, and from field measurements. The base map will be prepared in AutoCAD format. On the base map plots, DKS will hand draw sketches and notes to depict the proposed improvements. This conceptual design will be sketched on to the aerial photo. It will identify phasing, pavement markings, signal head placement, controller placement, conduits, interconnect conduit, pullboxes, detector placement, civil improvements and paving limits. We will also develop a conceptual pavement delineation plan on a copy of the base map plot showing the proposed lane configuration, and signing and striping. Once concept design plans are complete, we will go with you to the field to conduct a detailed review of the proposed plans as they relate to field conditions. This review will help to ensure that the proposed signal design will fit the intersection with minimum disruption to existing conditions. At this meeting in the field, we propose to physically pinpoint locations for the signal poles and mast arms, signal head locations, signal controller, lanes, crosswalks, paving limits and curb ramps. Once the pole locations are agreed upon, we will determine if there are potential utility conflicts. We will summarize the comments made in the field directly on the concept plan itself, as a record of decisions made. We will use this marked -up plan as a guide in preparing the next level of plan development. The signal phasing suggested will be based upon vehicle volume data provided by the city. At this stage, the equipment schedules and wiring schedules will not be complete. Products: Complete base map. Hand sketches on base map indicating major plan features. Specifications in outline form. Task 3. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) Preparation DKS will prepare plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) for the construction of the signal. D at Bayview Trak Signa! Page 2 of 4 Q. 44196MM106UMSC111.DOC DKS Associates 11/4/96 a EXHIBIT "A" Following approval by city staff of a conceptual design for the system, plans will be prepared using Caltrans drawing nomenclature and drawing standards. The plans will be submitted to city staff for review at the 60 percent and 90 percent stages. 60 Percent PSAEP_renaration At this stage in plan preparation, DKS will revise the plans based upon comments from city staff on the 30 percent plans, and the plan -in -hand field review. The draft specifications will be prepared using the specifications used in the City of San Rafael KemerBellam traffic signal project. The full text of the SSPs will be provided with hand marked edits. We have good recent experience with these specifications and understand how the city wants them prepared. A detailed cost estimate will be prepared. Products: Written response to 30% review comments. All plan sheets essentially complete in AutoCAD format. Draft specifications, (with hand edits of City Specifications). Detailed cost estimate listing quantities and costs. Three sets of the package for your review. 90 Percent PS&E Preparation At this stage in plan preparation, DKS will revise the plans based upon comments from city staff on the 60 percent plans, and the plan -in -hand field review. All PS&E details and information will be complete and ready for city review. The plans will essentially be complete and ready for bidding. Products: Written response to 60% review comments. All plan sheets complete in AutoCAD format ready for Caltrans review. Final specifications in City Format. Final cost estimates listing quantities and costs. Three complete sets of plans, specifications and estimates for review. Final Plan Preparation The final edits to the plans, specifications and estimates will be made based on the city comments. The final plans will be plotted on mylar, signed and sealed, ready for bidding. One complete reproducible set of the final PS&E will be delivered to the city traffic engineer. 1 Product: One set of the final PS&E bid package ready for reproduction. AutoCAD drawing files for approved plans. D at Bayview Trak Signal Page 3 of 4 DKS Associates Q: L4196196X31061{VKSCPI.DOC 1114/96 EXHIBIT "A" Task 4. Post Design Services DKS Associates will assist the city with the project after completion of the design phases. This assistance is divided into two phases: Bidding Assistance and Assistance During Construction. Biddine Assistance DKS will assist the city in answering questions from the prospective contractors and prepare one addendum (if needed). Following receipt of the bids, DKS will assist the city in selecting the most responsible bid. Aai,stance Durine Construction DKS will be available for assistance during construction. It is our understanding that the assistance will be in the review of shop drawings and review of field conditions in support of the city inspectors. Project Assumptions This scope of work and project budget has been prepared under the following assumptions: • City staff will supply base map information in the form of AutoCAD topographic files, if available. • City staff will supply right-of-way/property line information. Right-of-way acquisition is not anticipated to be included in the scope of work. • Traffic Count Data will be supplied by the city. • An instrumented survey will not be required. • There will be no revisions required to the existing drainage systems. • Special Provisions from previous City traffic signal projects will be used. • City staff will prepare contract boiler plate. • DKS will use the same utility contacts used for previous projects. • General design details from the Bellam at Kerner and Civic Center at McInnis will be used. • The plan set will consist of the following sheets: 1. Cover sheet and construction area signs 2. Layout for civil improvements (pavement repair & curb ramps). 3. Signing & Striping Plan (one sheet) 4. Signal Plans (two sheets). D at Bayview Traffic Signal Page 4 of 4 Q: IA196196X3106UVKSCP1.DOC DKS Associates 11/4/96 C d C � N 3 0 0 •� to V CD C 4+ Q tz 4) � L o N d M Y N to r N O O N NCD Lo O t0 N C (14 643. 66k r N O O r N N O O N u? r 6c,� 6et- cV; tT - y tD V) � Ln co ctsW cy U Q = LC) � r d X O Y N to r 6c),� N N N O Lo N N � Ice) M Y N to r N O O N NCD Lo O t0 N C (14 643. 66k r N O O r N N O O N u? r Cn ami m 6c,� 6et- cV; tT - y tD V) � Ln co ctsW cy U Q = r to � O 0 0 o= O rwal X O N ap pC][]O 0 Cn ami m cV; tT - y n O ctsW cy U Q = N U N v 0 0 o= O rwal X O N ap pC][]O DKS Associates PAUL R. OLSON Senior Traffic Engineer EDUCATION Associate of Arts, Engineering, Highline Community College, 1976 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Washington State University, 1980 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Arizona No. 21557 (Civil) California No. TR1534 (Traffic) California No. C049516 (Civil) YEARS EXPERIENCE: 16 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Nevada No. 09344 (Civil) Oregon No. 13849 (Civil and Traffic) Washington No. 22188 (Civil) An experienced project manager, Mr. Olson has supervised the design and installation of numerous traffic signal and traffic control systems, and has managed the planning, design and construction of highways, intersections and other transportation facilities. Areas of expertise and major projects include: Traffic Signal System Design and Construction. Experienced in the design and construction management of individual intersection and coordinated signal control systems. Involved in over 100 separate traffic signal projects, with responsibilities including intersection design and layout, preparation of PS&E for signal systems (including hardware, software and communications), and plan preparation for roadway lighting, signing and striping. Design experience has involved signal controls for isolated rural/semi-rural intersections, diamond interchanges, and interchanges with multiple intersections and railroad preemption requirements. Communications network design experience includes large-scale distributed networks involving fiber, microwave, satellite, coaxial, twisted pair, and spread spectrum radio. Recent signal system design and construction projects include: Fresno Areawide Signal system for 500 signals; Stockton Traffic Control Signal System Upgrade for 250 signals; the City of San Rafael radio interconnect for 17 intersections; South Airport Boulevard radio interconnect for 5 intersections; the Automated Vehicle Identification System for San Francisco Airport; and Tasman Light Rail, which included signals at 16 intersections and procurement of new central masters and 35 local controllers. Other projects of note: Bellam Blvd at Kerner Blvd. Traffic Signal Design, Civic Center Drive at McInnis Parkway Signal Design, Al Tahoe Boulevard Traffic Signal Design; Madera, Cleveland, Gateway, Sharon, County Club, and SR 99 Traffic Signal System Design; El Camino Real, Burlingame Traffic Signal Controller Replacement (loop installation and upgrades to 14 intersections); the Richmond Parkway Pole Procurement Contract for special signal and lighting poles at 16 intersections; and the Redwood Road at Castro Valley BART station. Freeway Traffic Control Systems. Project manager/engineer on traffic engineering projects involving both state and local highways. Project engineer responsible for closed circuit television, changeable message signs, ramp metering and data stations for the Los Angeles CCTV contract. For WSDOT, supervised engineers in the design of traffic facilities throughout District 1. Projects included CCTV systems, variable message signs, and reversible roadway gate systems. Responsible for all phases of project work, including preparation of design report and PS&E, and construction/installation management. Paul Olson /page 2 Traffic Signal Timing. Project manager responsible for the interconnect, loop installation and intersection upgrades of 14 intersections on El Camino Real in Burlingame. Project manager for all 37 signals modifications on El Camino Real from San Francisco to Milbrae. Project manager for Alameda County's Hesperian Boulevard FETSIM. Coordinated with the cities of Hayward and San Leandro, Alameda County and Caltrans to develop signal timing of 17 intersections on Hesperian Boulevard in Alameda County. Construction Traffic Control Plans. Experienced in preparation and implementation of traffic controls for projects under construction. Designed plans for a wide variety of traffic operating environments, including rural highways, urban arterials, and major interstate routes. For the Port Chicago Highway signals project in Concord, prepared conceptual and final designs for six new signalized intersections and modifications to ten existing intersections. Civil Engineering. Project manager for civil engineering projects involving all facets of roadway design, including the preparation of PS&E for curbs, sidewalks, drainage, utilities and small walls. Managed projects including the design of major highway widenings, construction and rehabilitation of bridges, replacement of floating bridge anchor cables, and power cable replacement. Project manager for civil engineering on El Cerro Boulevard in Danville. Project involved roadway overlay and repair in conjunction with signal construction. Project manager for Fashion Island Boulevard signal interconnect in San Mateo. Project involved modifications to the curb, gutter, sidewalks and roadway alignment. Construction Management. Experienced with prevailing construction procedures, including requirements for inspection, documentation, change orders, claims, progress payments and schedule tracking. Assistant project engineer directly responsible for construction of WSDOT transportation facility improvement projects. Projects included supervision of the widening of a 2 -mile section of SR 18 in Auburn Washington, which upgraded the roadway from 2 lanes to a 4 -lane interstate -class highway. Supervised the replacement of anchor cables on the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle. Directed and inspected the installation of traffic signals in over 15 locations in the greater Seattle area. Traffic Safety Studies. Project manager and engineer for the Castro Valley Boulevard Traffic Safety Assessment. Evaluated the criteria upon which the installation of aesthetic landscape features should be based. The criteria required the assessment of traffic volumes, speeds and movements. The report provided guidelines in preparation of the PS&E. Project engineer for Atascadero Citywide Transportation Studies. Prepared a study of all the existing signing and striping within the City of Atascadero. Provided guidelines for correction of deficient areas and made staffing and cost recommendations for a citywide program to monitor and maintain adequate traffic safety. Project manager and engineer for the Port of Seattle Safety Study. Prepared a roadside "fixed object" hazard study and mitigations of a two-mile section of the access freeway to the Seattle/Tacoma International Airport. Value Engineering. Performed value engineering for Mare Island Naval Facility in Vallejo. Conducted value engineering workshops for the guard house and gate of the Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington. Performed value engineering for the Lynndale and Westgate schools reconstruction in Lynnwood, Washington. Quality Control. Responsible for quality reviews of construction staging, traffic control, traffic signals, signing, striping and roadway lighting for the Richmond Parkway. Performed a construction integrity review of plans prepared by the City of Campbell for traffic signals, signal interconnect, roadway lighting, signing and striping. MEMBERSHIPS Institute of Transportation Engineers Illuminating Engineering Society Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers bid list Initial Cost Estimate Traffic Signal on D Street at Bayview Street Prices of Items ` NO. I ITEM 1 I Demolition 2 (Remove Pavement and Base 3 (Asphalt Overlay (Type A) 4 I Sidewalk 5 (Curb Ramp 6 I Roadside Signs 7 i Remove Roadside Sign 8 Thermoplastic Traffic Stripe 9 Paint Traffic Stripe (2coat) 10 Thermoplastic Pavement Marking 11 Pavement Marker (Reflective) 12 Signal & Lighting 13 I Maintain Traffic 14 (Construction Staking 15 (Construction Area Signs 16 Mobilization IQUANTIT UNITS UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE 1 LS @ $4_,000.00 = $4,000.00 30 Cyd @ $8.00 = $237.04 61 TON @ $60.00 = $3,653.33 200 SF @, $5.00 = $1,000.00 4 EA @ $1,200.00 = $4,800.00 6 EA @ $200.00 = $1,200.00 I 4 EA @ $20.00 = $80.00 950 LF @ $1.00 = $950.00 400 L1= $0.30 = $120.00 I 800 SF $1.00 = $800.00 21 EA @ $4.00 = $84.00 1 LS @ $79,368.00 = $79,368.00 I 1 LS @ $6,500.00 = $6,500.00 I 1 LS @ $5,000.00 = $5,000.00 1 LS @ $3,000.00 = $3,000.00 1 LS @ $6,500.00 = $6,500.00 Page 1 GRANIJ TbTAL BID $ $117,292.37 I I COST ESTIMATE DKS Associates ID Street at Bayview Street ] Estimator: Ice Project: San Rafael Traffic Signal Checked By: pro Project #: A96x3106 Date: 11/5/96 Composite Labor Cost $ 50.00 �-, ...... �„'�.'x':-•-::<::;�r'=>`s:<:<:ws:>:'�•>:,::•::�:•.,:.:c�:-:::,.:f ...................... , ..v. :'irr:.:Y,•:'r,'•'ri •r::::: ,vx..:f'--' Materia) A labor ITEM Unit City Unit Cost 1, Cost Hrs/Unit Hours Cost Item Cost Signal Heads 12" 3 Sec EA 2 6001 1200 2 4 200 1400 Signal Heads 8" 3 Sec EA 8 299 1 2392 2 16 800 3192 Signal Head Mount SV -2 -TA EA 2 180 1 360 0.5 1 50 410 Signal Head Mount TV -2- EA 2 1 210 ` 420 0.5 1 50 470 Signal Head Mount Type MAT EA 2 J 60 l 120 0.5 1 50 170 Ped Push Button & S`qn 1 EA 41 8U 1 320 2 8 400 720 Ped Heads -Incandescent EA 8 211 1688 1 8 400 2088 Ped Head Mounts SP -2-T EA 4 166 I 800 1 4 200 1000 Loops 6x6 EA 16 200 3200 2 32 1600 4800 Detector Hand Hole -Type A EA 8 I 66.75 534 4 32 1600 2134 Pull Box # 5 EA 4 28.5 114 2.32 928 464 578 Pull Box # 6 EA 1 51.55 51.55 2.9 2.9 145 196.55 PVC Conduit 3" LF 290 0.9 261 0.05 14.5 725 986 PVC Conduit 2" LF 100 0.44 44 0.04 4 200 244 # 2 AWG Wire LF 300 0.55 165 0.005 1.5 75 240 # 6 AWG Wire LF 20 0.23 4.6 0.005 0.1 5 9.6 # 8 AWG Wire LF 400 0.2 80 0.005 2 100 180 # 14 AWG Wire LF 5000 0.045 225 0.003 15 750 975 Trench & Backfill in Dirt- 30" LF 600 15 9000 0 0 0 9000 Sawcut for loop: 3/8" x 2" LF 350 0.85 297.5 0.02 7 350 647.5 Signal Pole Type 1 B 10' EA 2 225 450 4 8 400 850 Pale Type 16-2-70-20 EA 1 1575 1575 16 16 800 2375 Pole Type 17-2-70-20-15 EA 1 1900 1900 16 16 800 2700 Pole Foundations EA 4 500 2000 4 16 800 2800 Controller Foundation EA 1 60 60 14 14 700 760 6ontroller EA 1 10000 10000 24 24 1200 11200 Electrical Service Type II A EA 1 800 800 2 2 100 900 M 400 AR -20OW EA 1 175.2 175.2 0.5 0.5 25 200.2 Photo Cell EA 1 12 12 0.5 0.5 25 37 EmTrac EVPE EA 1 2000 2000 2 2 100 2100 ................................ .. :.•:: i.:> .:: },':.:.:...:.:::::::n•:.y::.....:.:..:.:...>n.:;.:.:...:.: ^> _-...:....:-.;.A...v...i.::•..:.{....+..:.•.}.:i.::.i.J.:.:•.?..:,.� �. ::l.}�.-..:....i.:�..'./.... ' i . ..._...-i,-. .... ..-.:�::::..:.:..„.:,. a• : w.«r . ,�;.. .}}.........$:TOAL ..1....3.....,..1...'•.1...'.4:.:.5..:+.;:>:.S...T.•.i.+.i.i..i. .?.i..$i.:•.5i..:...3.i..:.,.36:.:i.:.3CK• 3. fN �}:.::;:.;:.;r:+..i }: .. SUBTOTAL : f 249 ' $13,114 $53,363 OVERHEAD & PROFIT 15% r..., $6,037 $1,967 $8,004 CONTINGENCIES 25% ».:u>:?'.. $10062 $3,279 $13,341 l..... MOBILIZATION 10°6 ^3�Nfr h" pi11 $4,025 '' $1,311 $5,336 SALES TAX ON MATERIALS 8.25°6 r% ': r1s... l' c f.JJe�` �,�� $3,321 :}`i y>'" zs3>:`>'>'.::?> $3,321 eau_i.: TOTAL PROJECT COST' •' Y `Y' f. 63 694 :'. $ $, ::.... "' 19 671 83 365 DKS Associates D -Bayview Page 1 o yI II 'v J — 1 1 ) U q in o +� v � I a '— a o I LOcn CN (� o. > I m I 4-- -N o cn N �I ❑ o N �-- o Q- I ^ -64-j(n m ❑ �, Q � U C: V) � I ❑ O }aaa}S MGJAADg LJ�\ ❑ ❑ C'm _--� I a `m a I ON ❑ m N of I nF a .` F]- c N (% � I co U � � U U tZ f�