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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 14250 (Victor Jones Park Improvements Project)RESOLUTION NO. 14250 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH BKF ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE VICTOR JONES PARK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $103,453 WHEREAS, the City Council approved the Victor Jones Park Improvements Project in the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2015/16 through 2017/18 in March 2015; and WHEREAS, City staff determined that engineering design services from qualified consultants will be required for this project to prepare construction documents and cost estimates for the Victor Jones Park Improvement Project; and WHEREAS, staff received a proposal on November 1, 2016 from BKF Engineers in response to the City's Request for Proposals for engineering design services; and WHEREAS, staff has reviewed the proposal from BKF Engineers and found it to be complete and within industry standards; and Program; and WHEREAS, this project was identified in the 2016/17 Capital Improvement WHEREAS, the contract in an amount not to exceed $103,453 will be appropriated from these funds to Project No. 11289; and WHEREAS, there are sufficient resources in the Measure A (#241) and Building (#603) funds for the design and construction of this project; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of San Rafael hereby approves and authorizes the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement between BKF Engineers and the City, in a form approved by the City Attorney, in an amount not to exceed $103,453. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Public Works is hereby authorized to take any and all such actions and make changes as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose of this resolution. I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, 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 19th day of December 2016, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Gamblin & Mayor Phillips Q113 I NO I NO 1:3 DI Mmerl 9Ta ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Colin and McCullough ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk File No.: 22.04.44 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH BKF ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES This Agreement is made and entered into this l'17'y. day of bECCHA3C-R , 2016, by and between the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (hereinafter "CITY'), and BKF ENGINEERS (hereinafter "CONSULTANT"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that professional engineering design services are required in connection with the Victor Jones Park Improvements Project; and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has agreed to render such services; AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. PROJECT COORDINATION. A. CITY'S Project Manager. The Director of Public Works 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. CONSULTANT'S Project Director. CONSULTANT shall assign a single PROJECT DIRECTOR to have overall responsibility for the progress and execution of this Agreement for CONSULTANT. Jason Kirchmann is hereby designated as the PROJECT DIRECTOR for CONSULTANT. Should circumstances or conditions subsequent to the execution of this Agreement require a substitute PROJECT DIRECTOR, for any reason, the CONSULTANT shall notify the CITY within ten (10) business days of the substitution. 2. DUTIES OF CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT shall perform the duties and/or provide the services outlined in the Scope of Services marked as Exhibit "A," attached hereto, and incorporated herein. 3. DUTIES OF CITY. CITY shall compensate CONSULTANT as provided in Paragraph 4, and shall perform the duties as described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. 4. COMPENSATION. For the full performance of the services described herein by CONSULTANT, CITY shall pay CONSULTANT on a time and materials basis for services rendered in accordance with the rates shown on the "Project Budget Detail" dated December 1, 2016 included in Exhibit "A" attached and incorporated herein, in an amount not to exceed $103,453.00. Payment will be made monthly upon receipt by PROJECT MANAGER of itemized invoices submitted by CONSULTANT. 5. TERM OF AGREEMENT. The tern of this Agreement shall commence upon the date of execution of this Agreement and end on December 19, 2017 when the work shall have been completed, unless the parties agree to extend this Agreement for another 90 days, as approved in writing by City Manager. 6. 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 fifteen (15) 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, to the reasonable satisfaction of the party giving such notice, within such fifteen (15) day time period. 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 CONSULTANT and any and all of CONSULTANT'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. 7. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. A. Upon completion of all work under this Agreement, ownership and title to all reports, documents, plans, specifications, and estimates produced as part of this Agreement will automatically be vested in the CITY; and no further agreement will be necessary to transfer ownership to the CITY. CONSULTANT shall furnish to CITY all necessary copies of data needed to complete the review and approval process. B. It is understood and agreed that all calculations, drawings and specifications, whether ni hard copy or machine-readable form, are intended for one-time use in the construction of the project described in Exhibit A. C. CONSULTANT shall not be liable for claims, liabilities, or losses arising out of, or connected with the modification or misuse by CITY of, the machine-readable information and data provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement; further, CONSULTANT shall not be liable for claims, liabilities, or losses arising out of, or connected with any use by CITY of the project documentation on other projects in addition to the project that is described in Exhibit A, or for the completion of the project described in Exhibit A by others, except only such use as may be authorized in writing by CONSULTANT. 8. INSPECTION AND AUDIT. Upon reasonable notice, CONSULTANT shall make available to CITY, or its agent, for inspection and audit, all documents and materials maintained by CONSULTANT in connection with its performance of its duties under this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall fully cooperate with CITY or its agent in any such audit or inspection. 9. ASSIGNABILITY. 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. 10. INSURANCE. A. Scope of Coverage. During the term of this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall maintain, at no expense to CITY, the following insurance policies: 1. A commercial general liability insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence/two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate, 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 dollars ($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 dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence/two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate, to cover any claims arising out of the CONSULTANT's performance of services under this Agreement. Where CONSULTANT is a 3 professional not required to have a professional license, CITY reserves the right to require CONSULTANT to provide professional liability insurance pursuant to this section. 4. If it employs any person, CONSULTANT 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 CONSULTANT and CITY against all liability for injuries to CONSULTANT's officers and employees. CONSULTANT's worker's compensation insurance shall be specifically endorsed to waive any right of subrogation against CITY. B. Other Insurance Requirements. The insurance coverage required of the CONSULTANT in subparagraph A of this section above shall also meet the following requirements: Except for professional liability insurance, the insurance policies shall be specifically endorsed to include the CITY, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, as additionally named insureds under the policies. 2. The additional insured coverage under CONSULTANT'S insurance policies shall be primary with respect to any insurance or coverage maintained by CITY and shall not call upon CITY's insurance or self-insurance coverage for any contribution. The "primary and noncontributory" coverage in CONSULTANT'S policies shall be at least as broad as ISO form CG20 0104 13. 3. Except for professional liability insurance, the insurance policies shall include, in their text or by endorsement, coverage for contractual liability and personal injury. 4. The insurance policies shall be specifically endorsed to provide that the insurance carrier shall not cancel, terminate or otherwise modify the terms and conditions of said insurance policies except upon ten (10) days written notice to the PROJECT MANAGER. 5. If the insurance is written on a Claims Made Foran, then, following termination of this Agreement, said insurance coverage shall survive for a period of not less than five years. 6. The insurance policies shall provide for a retroactive date of placement coinciding with the effective date of this Agreement. 7. The limits of insurance required in this Agreement may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance shall contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a primary and noncontributory basis for the benefit of CITY (if agreed to in a written contract or agreement) before CITY'S own insurance or self-insurance shall be called upon to protect it as a named insured. 8. It shall be a requirement under this Agreement that any available insurance proceeds broader than or in excess of the specified minimum insurance coverage requirements and/or limits shall be available to CITY or any other additional insured party. Furthermore, the requirements for coverage and 4 limits shall be: (1) the minimum coverage and limits specified in this Agreement; or (2) the broader coverage and maximum limits of coverage of any insurance policy or proceeds available to the named insured; whichever is greater. C. Deductibles and SIR's. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions in CONSULTANT's insurance policies must be declared to and approved by the PROJECT MANAGER and City Attorney, and shall not reduce the limits of liability. Policies containing any self-insured retention (SIR) provision shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the SIR may be satisfied by either the named insured or CITY or other additional insured party. At CITY's option, the deductibles or self-insured retentions with respect to CITY shall be reduced or eliminated to CITY's satisfaction, or CONSULTANT shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claims administration, attorney's fees and defense expenses. D. Proof of Insurance. CONSULTANT shall provide to the PROJECT MANAGER or CITY'S City Attorney all of the following: (1) Certificates of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverage required in this Agreement; (2) a copy of the policy declaration page and/or endorsement page listing all policy endorsements for the commercial general liability policy, and (3) excerpts of policy language or specific endorsements evidencing the other insurance requirements set forth in this Agreement. CITY reserves the right to obtain a fiill certified copy of any insurance policy and endorsements from CONSULTANT. Failure to exercise this right shall not constitute a waiver of the right to exercise it later. The insurance shall be approved as to form and sufficiency by PROJECT MANAGER and the City Attorney. 11. INDEMNIFICATION. A. Except as otherwise provided in Paragraph B., CONSULTANT shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, indemnify, release, defend with counsel approved by CITY, and hold harmless CITY, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers (collectively, the "City Indemnitees"), from and against any claim, demand, suit, judgment, loss, liability or expense of any kind, including but not limited to attorney's fees, expert fees and all other costs and fees of litigation, (collectively "CLAIMS"), arising out of CONSULTANT'S performance of its obligations or conduct of its operations under this Agreement. The CONSULTANT's obligations apply regardless of whether or not a liability is caused or contributed to by the active or passive negligence of the City Indemnitees. However, to the extent that liability is caused by the active negligence or willfirl misconduct of the City Indemnitees, the CONSULTANT's indemnification obligation shall be reduced in proportion to the City Indemnitees' share of liability for the active negligence or willful misconduct. In addition, the acceptance or approval of the CONSULTANT's work or work product by the CITY or any of its directors, officers or employees shall not relieve or reduce the CONSULTANT's indemnification obligations. In the event the City Indemnitees are made a party to any action, lawsuit, or other adversarial proceeding arising from CONSULTANT'S performance of or operations under this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall provide a 5 defense to the City Indemnitees or at CITY'S option reimburse the City Indemnitees their costs of defense, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred in defense of such claims. B. Where the services to be provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement are design professional services to be performed by a design professional as that term is defined under Civil Code Section 2782.8, CONSULTANT shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, indemnify, release, defend and hold harmless the City Indemnitees from and against any CLAIMS that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement or its failure to comply with any of its obligations contained in this Agreement, except such CLAIM which is caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of CITY. C. The defense and indemnification obligations of this Agreement are undertaken in addition to, and shall not in any way be limited by, the insurance obligations contained in this Agreement, and shall survive the termination or completion of this Agreement for the frill period of time allowed by law. 12. NONDISCRIMINATION. CONSULTANT 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. 13. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS. CONSULTANT 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. CONSULTANT shall perform all services under this Agreement in accordance with these laws, ordinances, codes and regulations. CONSULTANT 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, ordinances, codes or regulations. 14. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. CITY and CONSULTANT 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 ply. 15. 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 6 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's Project Manager: TO CONSULTANT's Project Director: Bill Guerin Director of Public Works City of San Rafael 111 Moiphew Street San Rafael, CA 94901 Jason Kirchmann BKF Engineers 711 Grand Avenue, Suite 240 San Rafael, CA 94901 7 16. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. For the purposes, and for the duration, of this Agreement, CONSULTANT, its officers, agents and employees shall act in the capacity of an Independent Contractor, and not as employees of the CITY. CONSULTANT and CITY expressly intend and agree that the status of CONSULTANT, its officers, agents and employees be that of an Independent Contractor and not that of an employee of CITY. 17. 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 patties 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 CONSULTANT 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 terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be altered or modified except by a written amendment to this Agreement signed by the CONSULTANT 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 terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control. 18. SET-OFF AGAINST DEBTS. CONSULTANT agrees that CITY may deduct from any payment due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement, any monies which CONSULTANT owes CITY under any ordinance, agreement, contract or resolution for any unpaid taxes, fees, licenses, assessments, unpaid checks or other amounts. 19. 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. 8 20. 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. 21. CITY BUSINESS LICENSE / OTHER TAXES. CONSULTANT shall obtain and maintain during the duration of this Agreement, a CITY business license as required by the San Rafael Municipal Code CONSULTANT shall pay any and all state and federal taxes and any other applicable taxes. CITY shall not be required to pay for any work performed under this Agreement, until CONSULTANT has provided CITY with a completed Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification). 22. 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 JI1V1'SC TZ, City M g r ATTEST: ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: CONSULTANT B,� -440A Name: Greg Hurd, PE, PLS Title: Principal / Vice President LN -MM 915ycPt l� fF ROBERT F. EPSTEIN, City ttorne 1p 9 CONTRACT ROUTING FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Use this cover sheet to circulate all contracts for review and approval in the order shown below. TO BE COMPLETED BY INITIATING DEPARTMENT PROJECT MANAGER: Contracting Department: Public Works Project Manager: Stephanie Gindlesperger Extension: 3454 Contractor Name: BKF Engineers Contractor's Contact: Jason Kirchmann Contact's Email: jkirchmann@bkf.com ❑ FPPC: Check if Contractor/Consultant must file Form 700 Step RESPONSIBLE DESCRIPTION COMPLETED REVIEWER DEPARTMENT DATE Check/Initial 1 Project Manager a. Email PINS Introductory Notice to Contractor 12/2/2016 N SG 12/2/2016 b. Email contract (in Word) & attachments to City N SG Atty c/o Laraine.Gittens@cityofsanrafael.org 2 City Attorney a. Review, revise, and comment on draft agreement 12/5/2016 ® LAG and return to Project Manager 12/5/2016 LAG b. Confirm insurance requirements, create Job on PINS, send PINS insurance notice to contractor 3 Project Manager Forward at least two originals of final agreement to 12/7/2016 N SG contractor for their signature 4 Project Manager When necessary, * contractor -signed agreement ❑ N/A agendized for Council approval *PSA > $20,000; or Purchase > $35,000; or Or N SG Public Works Contract > $125,000 12/19/2016 Date of Council approval PRINT CONTINUE ROUTING PROCESS WITH HARD COPY 5 Project Manager Forward signed original agreements to City 12/13/2016 Attorney with printed copy of this routing form N SG 6 City Attorney Review and approve hard copy of signed 12/�//G agreement 7 City Attorney Review and approve insurance in PINS and , and bonds (for Public Works Contracts) I Z� 8 City Manager/ Mayor Agreement executed by Council authorized official IAZ#4 j 9 City Clerk Attest signatures, retains original agreement and I forwards copies to Project Manager _ �,• fir. � _ . 001 CITY OF SAN RAFAEL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROPOSAL FOR VICTOR JONES PARK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 7 " 1 BKF Engineers Greg Hurd, PE, PLS, LEED AP 711 Grand Avenue, Suite 240 415.930.7960 San Rafael, CA 94901 ghurd@bkf.com www.bkf.com Delivering Inspired Infrastructure PP20169128 NiBRF o loo+ = YEARS ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS. PLANNERS � B k F ioo+ YEARS ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS. PLANNERS November 1, 2016 City of San Rafael Department of Public Works 111 Morphew Street San Rafael, CA 94901 Attn: Stephanie Gindlesperger, PE Dear Stephanie, COVER LETTER Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that BKF Engineers (BKF) along with RHAA has the opportunity to submit this proposal and fee for the preparation of final design documents for Victor Jones Park. The enclosed proposal describes our understanding, approach and schedule as well as sets out our past experience, team qualifications and references. We believe that BKF and the project team proposed will be an excellent choice in helping the City achieve a successful project. BKF and the project team will adhere to proven strategies and are committed to the City of San Rafael's Public Works Department and its citizens. Experienced & Dedicated Project Team: As the prime consultant, BKF has assembled a strong team. In addition to our staff, we have included the following sub -consultants to help achieve the project goals: RHAA, Landscape Architecture and Planning O'Mahony & Myer, Electrical, Lighting and Illumination ZFA, Structural Engineering Mack5, Cost Estimating Our team has significant experience working in San Rafael and Marin County with a solid understanding of the project. We have established relationships with key stakeholders and the agencies involved. For this project, Jason Kirchmann, PE, PLS, QSD/P will serve as the Project Manager and the primary point of contact for the City. Jason and the project team have worked together on many public park projects as well as landscape based designs for private owners and developers. Local Presence: BKF and our primary subconsultants are all local Marin County firms. BKF is excited to note that we are quickly approaching the two-year anniversary of our office in San Rafael. The San Rafael location has enhanced our ability to serve both our public and private clients throughout Marin with the local touch they deserve. Staff members from the project team live or have families who reside in San Rafael. It is with this local attachment that BKF and the project team can honestly say we are professionally and personally invested in the City of San Rafael! City Specific Requirements: BKF is familiar with the standards which City staff and local contractors are accustomed to with the presentation of project drawings. Through our On -Call Contract with the City, Jason and the BKF team have provided base maps for use in other City sponsored projects. Through review of project drawings previously advertised for bid, discussions with City staff and design of many public parks, BKF understands the design detail required to provide a clean, readable set of Construction Documents. BKF has signed the City's Agreement for Professional Services before and we have a current On -Call Land BKF ENGINEERS 1 711 Grand Avenue, Suite 240, San Rafael, CA 94901 1 t. 415.930.7960 1 f. 415.930.7979 1 www.bkfcom BRF100+ COVER LETTER YEARS I Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS. PLANNERS Surveying Agreement with the City. We take no expectation to the agreement at this time. Greg Hurd is authorized to negotiate a contract for proposed services with the City on behalf of BKF Engineers. We have received and reviewed Addenda 1 (dated 10/11/2016) and 2 (dated 10/24/2016). We appreciate the opportunity to provide the City of San Rafael with this Proposal. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, BKF Engineers GREG HURD, PE, PLS, LEED AP Principal/ Vice President JASON KIRCHMANN, PE, PLS, QSP/D Project Manager "ME Keiser Community Park, Windor, Ca Bayer Neighborhood Park And Community Garden, Santa Rosa, Ca BKF ENGINEERS ' 711 Grand Avenue, Suite 240, San Rafael, CA 94901 1 t. 415.930.7960 1 f. 415.930.7979 1 www.bkf.com PROJECT UNDERSTANDING I 1 :BKF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project I 100, P,.N.Ews PROJECT UNDERSTANDING Victor Jones Park is stretched out over a long narrow hillside and is topographically divided into two main levels. The lower level along Robinhood Drive consists of the "older kids" facilities such as baseball diamond, volleyball court and basketball courts. The upper level off of Maplewood Drive consists of fenced toddler site, play equipment, swings, picnic tables and barbecue facilities. There is no on-site public parking, however parking is available along the adjacent neighborhood streets. The City of San Rafael's 2015/16 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), approved by the City Council in 2015 identified five park improvement projects related to safety issues, including Victor Jones Park. The improvements identified to be made at Victor Jones Park include upgrading accessible paths of travel and restroom facilities (ADA compliance), improve site drainage, replace and modernize playground equipment, refresh surface finishes and provide arbor repair. A conceptual Master Plan was prepared in January 2009 which highlighted potential park improvements. The Parks and Recreation Commission approved a design alternative in September of 2016 which included key elements consistent with the CIP infrastructure and safety improvement funding. These elements included a fenced in playground area, new ADA compliant restroom, shade structure, bocce ball court and plaza area at the upper level of the park. As is the case with many other older sites, the topography and existing improvements do not meet current ADA or California Building Code (CBC) accessibility regulations. Victor Jones Park contains these same existing conditions. The site has several key challenges as it relates to accessibility, primarily related to slopes, signage, path of travel to accessible restroom facilities, non-compliant hardware and play equipment. Another key challenge is the budget constraints. There are many critical park improvement elements that need to be incorporated into the design and construction budget of just $460,000. To bring the Park up to current standards, creative solutions will need to be developed to improve the connection at the steep sloped sidewalk adjacent to Maplewood Drive. Play equipment and play surfaces need to be replaced to achieve compliance with current ADA/CBC requirements as well as improve safety. A new restroom building with new utility connections will need to be installed with appropriate access from the park's upper level. Contemporary play area and bocce ball court surfaces require well planned subdrainage facilities. These facilities will need to be directed to landscape areas or other low impact design features to improve stormwater runoff quality in accordance with state and county regulations. A functional new shade structure will be provided to keep parents and kids alike cool on those warm Marin afternoons. BKF and the project team understand the need for each of these facilities as a part of the park's improvement project. It is also understood that there are budget limitations which may make implementing all of these elements challenging. This is why it will be critical to develop the preliminary design and a detailed cost estimate very early in the document preparation process. Once budget numbers for each item are developed, the design team will work closely with City staff to identify the critical elements to deliver the park improvements within budget. The project team proposed has worked together on many parks and private site designs with similar budgetary constraints. We understand that development of accurate construction costs early in the process is critical to developing a roadmap to project success. BKF recognizes that an organized project delivery approach is another critical component of projects success. A well -executed project results from effective project management and communication to understand the needs of the client, direct the flow of information, define and track tasks, assign the appropriate personnel to complete the work, and ensure a technically sound, cost-effective data set presented in an easily readable format. It is this team's history of utilizing these strategies that will allow us to provide the support to ensure successful completion of the Victor Jones Park Improvement Project on time and within budget. BKF 1 5 PROJECT APPROACHI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 1001:= PROJECT APPROACH TASK 1: PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION Meetings Upon given a Notice to Proceed, BKF will schedule a project kickoff meeting with the City of San Rafael Department of Public Works staff to: Introduce key individuals Reaffirm the project scope of work Confirm the communication protocol Discuss any items which may be sensitive or require special procedures Once the project has begun, BKF will provide ongoing coordination with Public Works staff throughout the duration of the project. BKF will participate in progress meetings with the City for the project duration. Meeting efficiency is key to keeping project management costs low for the City and its consultant team. BKF will submit an agenda two business days prior to each scheduled meeting for review and comment. This will allow all parties involved to be prepared to discuss specific project items in order to maintain pointed and efficient meetings. At the meetings, BKF will provide project progress reports which will identify the work completed since the previous meeting, the work completed project to date, and the project progress as it relates to the project schedule. The meetings and reports will accomplish the following: Identify potential problems and provide solutions encountered during the period between meetings Provide status updates on the solutions to previously identified problems will be provided Prioritize and identify tasks to be completed and assign Team personnel to be responsible for accomplishing said task(s) Identify ongoing status of open items Prepare meeting minutes BKF will provide hardcopies of the progress reports and the status open items list at the start of every meeting. Meeting minutes will be distributed one business day after the meeting. Communication and Project Status Reports The success of all projects is based in part on the thoroughness of the planning, with diligence to maintain adherence to project schedules and budgets. The Jason Kirchmann, Project Manager will monitor daily progress of the project and provide updates to the City on a weekly basis. The updates to the City will be in the form of a Gant format schedule, associated Microsoft Project electronic file and a brief narrative of Tasks started, in progress or completed during the weekly period. Constant monitoring and reporting of project progress is the key to providing the project deliverables on time and within budget. TASK 2: DESIGN Project Planning and Preliminary Assessment 2.1 Project Kickoff Meeting 2.2 Preliminary Site Assessment - BKF and other members from the project team will visit the BKF 1 6 PROJECT APPROACH12 : BKF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 100':= project site to develop an assessment of the existing site conditions. The site assessment will identify critical site constraints, surrounding accessibility barriers, constructability concerns, apparent environmental concerns and drainage issues. It is anticipated that the work will be provided within existing areas currently occupied by park improvements, previously mapped parcel lines, and that there are no major environmental concerns that need to be addressed. Services to perform a formal environmental investigation or resolution of right of way is not included within this scope of services, however; BKF will notify City staff if these situations arise to discuss the appropriate course of action. 2.3 Develop project schedule. Schedule will be delivered to City staff electronically for review, comment and approval. Construction Documents 35% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 2.4 Prepare 35% CD drawings and cost estimates based on approved 35% Construction Document set and budget. 2.5 Develop Low Impact Design and Best Management Practices (BMP) area calculations in accordance with the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP) guidelines. 2.6 Participate in 35% submittal meeting with City staff. BKF and RHAA will meet with the City to discuss the 35% drawing package. The 35% CD drawing package will be delivered to the City at this meeting. 2.7 Submit 35% Cost Estimate. 657o CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 2.8 After City review of the 35% construction documents and estimate, meet to discuss comments. 2.9 Prepare 65% CD drawings and cost estimates based on approved 35% Construction Document set and budget. 2.10 Develop BMP details and update sizing exhibit in accordance with the MCSTOPPP guidelines. 2.11 Review hydrology and storm water runoff impacts. 2.12 Participate in 65% submittal meeting with City staff. BKF and RHAA will meet with the City to discuss the 65% drawing package. The 65% CD drawing package will be delivered to the City at this meeting. 2.13 Submit 65% Cost Estimate. 957o CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 2.14 After City review of the 65% construction documents and estimate, meet to discuss comments. 2.15 Participate in value engineering discussions and exercises as required based on available budget. 2.16 Prepare 95% CD drawings and cost estimates incorporating the comments from the 65% review. 2.17 Prepare Preliminary Stormwater Control Plan in accordance with MCSTOPPP guidelines and template. 2.18 Prepare hydrology and hydraulics memorandum with calculations (if required). 2.19 Conduct design team coordination meeting to ensure that all disciplines arecoordinated. 2.20 95% pre -submittal site visit. BKF and other key members of the project team will visit the project site with the 95% CD package to field verify the design. This site visit is a key compenent of the quality control process to identify potential coordination or constructability issues. 2.21 Incorporate adjustments to the drawing package based on the 95% pre -submittal site visit. BKF 1 7 PROJECT APPROACHI :BKF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 1001= 2.22 Prepare Schedule of Items List. 2.23 Review and comment on draft special provisions prepared by the City. 2.24 Participate in 95% submittal meeting with City staff. BKF and RHAA will meet with the City to discuss the 95% drawing package and the results of the site visit. The 95% CD drawing package, Preliminary Storm Water Control Plan and Schedule of Items list will be delivered to the City at this meeting. 2.25 Submit 95% Cost Estimate. FINAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 2.26 After City review of the 95% construction documents and estimate, meet to discuss comments. Refer to Task 1 for meeting approach and scope. 2.27 Prepare 100% CD drawings based on comments from all reviews to date. 2.28 Prepare Final Stormwater Control Plan in accordance with MCSTOPPP guidelines and template. 2.29 Review and comment on draft special provisions prepared by the City. 2.30 Prepare and submit final construction documents (100% drawings). This package will be a bid ready set of contract drawings for the project including alternates based upon approved design and budget. Project deliverables will be packaged to facilitate reproduction and distribution for the bidding process. Drawings, schedule of items and an engineer's estimate will be provided for the advertisement. The Final Storm Water Control Plan will be signed and delivered for the City's use for annual reporting requirements to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). DELIVERABLES All deliverable drawing packages described below will be provided in hardcopy, PDF, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015, and a "saved down" AutoCAD format compatible with Land Development Desktop. - 35% Drawings and Estimate - 65% Drawings and Estimate - 95% Drawings and Estimate - Preliminary Storm Water Control Plan - Hydrology and Hydraulics Memorandum - 100% Drawings - Final Storm Water Control Plan - Schedule of Items - Engineer's Opinion of Probable Costs BKF 1 8 ID Task Name Duration Start Finish 1 Victor Jones Park Notice of Client Selection Contract Negotiations Notice to Proceed PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION 2.1 Kickoff Meeting 2.2 Preliminary Site Assessment 2.3 Develop Project Schedule DESIGN TASKS 35% Construction Documents 2.4 Prepare 35% Construction Documents 2.5 Develop LID + BMPs 2.6 35% Submittal Meeting 2.7 35% Cost Estimate 35% City Review 65% Construction Documents 2.8 35% Review Meeting 2.9 Prepare 65% Construction Documents 2.10 Develop BMP details 2.11 Review Hydrology and Stormwater Impacts 2.12 65% Submittal Meeting 2.13 65% Cost Estimate 65% City Review 95% Construction Documents 2.14 65% Review Meeting 2.15 Value Engineering 2.16 Prepare 95% Construction Documents 2.17 Preliminary Stormwater Control Plan 2.18 Hydrology and Hydrualic Memo 2.19 Design Team Meeting 2.20 95% Pre -Submittal Site Visit 2.21 Site Visit Adjustments 2.22 Schedule of Items 2.23 Review Draft Specifications 2.24 95% Submittal Meeting 2.25 95% Cost Estimate 95% City Review Final Documents 20.26 95% Review Meeting 2.28 Final Stormwater Control Plan 2.27 Prepare 100% Construction Documents 2.29 Review Final Specifications 2.30 Delivery of Final Drawings PROJECT READY TO ADVERTISE 106 days 1 day 5 days 1 day 3 days 1 day 1 day 1 day 95 days 16 days 3 wks 1 day 1 day 2 wks 1 wk 17 days 1 day 3 wks 3 days 3 days 1 day 2 wks 1 wk 21 days 1 day 1 day 3 wks 5 days 5 days 1 day 1 day 2 days 1 day 1 day 1 day 2 wks 1 wk 11 days 1 day 5 days 2 wks 1 day 1 day 0 days Tue 11/8/16 Tue 4/4/17 Tue 11/8/16 Tue 11/8/16 Wed 11/9/16 Tue 11/15/16 Wed 11/16/16 Wed 11/16/16 Fri 11/18/16 Tue 11/22/16 Fri 11/18/16 Fri 11/18/16 Mon 11/21/16 Mon 11/21/16 Tue 11/22/16 Tue 11/22/16 Wed 11/23/16 Tue 4/4/17 Wed 11/23/16 Wed 12/14/16 Wed 11/23/16 Tue 12/13/16 Tue 12/13/16 Tue 12/13/16 Tue 12/13/16 Wed 12/14/16 Thu 12/15/16 Wed 12/28/16 Wed 12/21/16 Wed 12/28/16 Wed 12/28/16 Fri 1/20/17 Wed 12/28/16 Thu 12/29/16 Thu 12/29/16 Thu 1/19/17 Thu 1/12/17 Tue 1/17/17 Thu 1/12/17 Tue 1/17/17 Thu 1/19/17 Fri 1/20/17 Fri 1/20/17 Fri 2/3/17 Fri 1/27/17 Fri 2/3/17 Fri 2/3/17 Mon 3/6/17 Fri 2/3/17 Mon 2/6/17 Mon 2/6/17 Tue 2/7/17 Tue 2/7/17 Tue 2/28/17 Tue 2/14/17 Tue 2/21/17 Tue 2/14/17 Tue 2/21/17 Tue 2/14/17 Wed 2/15/17 Tue 2/28/17 Wed 3/1/17 Wed 3/1/17 Fri 3/3/17 Wed 3/1/17 Thu 3/2/17 Wed 3/1/17 Thu 3/2/17 Fri 3/3/17 Mon 3/6/17 Mon 3/6/17 Mon 3/20/17 Mon 3/13/17 Mon 3/20/17 Mon 3/20/17 Tue 4/4/17 Mon 3/20/17 Tue 3/21/17 Fri 3/24/17 Fri 3/31/17 Mon 3/20/17 Mon 4/3/17 Thu 3/30/17 Fri 3/31/17 Mon 4/3/17 Tue 4/4/17 Tue 4/4/17 Tue 4/4/17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 PROJECT SCHEDULE : B k F Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 3 100-:= 24, '16 I Nov 7 '16 Nov 21,'16 I Dec 5, '16 I Dec 19, '16 I Jan 2, '17 Jan 16, '17 I Jan 30, '17 281 1 1 5 1 9 1 13 117 211251291 3 1 7 1111151191231271311 4 18 112 16 120 124 128 1 1 1 5 1 9 I r1 F Feb 13, '17 I Feb 27, '17 Mar 13, '17 I Mar 27, '17 1 Ap 13 117 121125 1 1 1 5 1 9 13 117 121125 129 1 2 1 6 10 1 I 4/4 BKF 1 9 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 1001= Prime Consultant/Civil Engineering BKF ENGINEERS For over 100 years BKF has been Delivering Inspired Infrastructure for our clients. Through this we have earned our clients trust and thereby won their repeat business. We work hard to help our clients achieve their goals, and get their projects to the finish line. Because of our network of 11 offices in California, we have developed extensive local knowledge that provides us with a deep understanding of issues relating to feasibility, permitting, and entitlement approvals. BKF provides civil engineering, land surveying, and land planning services for government agencies, institutions, developers, architects, contractors, school districts, and corporations. Our markets include healthcare, education, residential, commercial, industrial, corporate, transportation, and public works. We provide a number of specialty services including sustainable design, site accessibility consulting, hydrology/hydraulics, traffic signal design, and 3D laser scanning. BKF's 100+ years of engineering, surveying and planning have produced some of the most recognized projects in California. By combining our years of experience in diverse markets with new, innovative approaches to problem solving we have grown to our current 11 offices with over 350 experienced staff. We look forward to Delivering Inspired Infrastructure for your next project to help you achieve your goals. Landscape Architecture RHAA Throughout its 58 year history, RHAA has held a commitment to creating places that enrich the fabric of their communities. Whether working in the heart of a city or in a pristine natural environment, the firm strives to find the spirit of the place and weave together history, nature, human relationships, stories, art, environment and culture to create unique and beautiful landscapes. We facilitate a design and visioning process to enable clients to see their ideas become reality. Our philosophy at RHAA is that park design and planning requires a holistic approach, a place that embodies the spirit of its locale. Our 500 -project park and trail portfolio ranges from natural sites of 10,000 acres to the detailed design of pocket playgrounds. As part of our commitment to improving the health of communities and individuals, we have collaborated with government agencies throughout California to develop practical and enduring parks. Successful recent projects include McInnis Park in San Rafael, Rocky Graham Park in Marin City, Mission Dolores Park in San Francisco, and Mission Bay Kids' Park in San Francisco. Bayer Park in Santa Rosa is currently in construction. RHAA has the technical expertise to translate designs into successful construction document packages. RHAA works closely with agency staff to move projects through the design, project review, and construction phases. You have their commitment to provide the highest quality services. Keiser Park Playground Moorland Park Community Meeting Bayer Park Working Farm BKF 1 10 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100, = Structural Engineering ZFA ENGINEERS For over 40 years, ZFA Structural Engineers has collaborated with public and private clients to help build high quality communities and facilities throughout California and nationally. With a staff of over 50 people, the firm has fully integrated offices in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, and Napa, including 27 Structural Engineers and 13 Professional Engineers. ZFA has worked closely with public agencies such as the County of Sonoma, the Office of Emergency Services and many cities, including: Santa Rosa, Napa, San Rafael, Rohnert Park, and Healdsburg. The firm is both a Federal licensed and a California State licensed Small Business Enterprise (SBE). Electrical Engineering O'MAHONY & MYER O'Mahony & Myer is a consulting engineering firm specializing in Civic, Institutional, Educational, Commercial, and Industrial electrical engineering and lighting design. Founded in 1979, and located in San Rafael, California, O'Mahony & Myer provides full service electrical engineering and lighting design services to Municipalities, Architects, Engineers, and Building Owners. We have designed the power, lighting, and signal systems for numerous sports and park projects over the years, including the Andy's Unity Park in Santa Rosa and McKelvey Park in Mountian View. We have designed the exterior lighting systems for hundreds of other projects over the years, including sports lighting systems. With a current staff of 22, and with over 3,000 projects in our portfolio, the breadth of our collective experience enables us to provide thoughtful, comprehensive and cost-effective designs for all of the engineering challenges that we take on. At O'Mahony & Myer we are committed to design excellence, client satisfaction, and pride of craftsmanship, whether comprehensive new construction plans or renovation and upgrades. Cost Estimating MACK5 Mack5 provides project, cost and construction management services to deliver cost-effective, timely projects that are aligned with owner expectations. MackS was established in 2001 by experienced design and construction professionals. We partner with architects and owners including public entities, nonprofit organizations and private owners on complex construction projects. Their purpose is to deliver not only the greatest value for our clients, but also to get the "best value" out of every dollar they spend — be it on planning, designing or building. Whether architect or owner, we are our clients' advocate to manage projects and costs from conception through completion or any stage in between. They bring the most value when they are retained early on to identify risks and deliver solutions that keep projects on track. Our range of services varies from project to project; however, our commitment remains focused on delivering solutions that allow projects and clients to achieve their goals. 11 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100':= RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ANDY'S UNITY PARK Santa Rosa, CA Moorland Neighborhood Park is a participation based community design driven project in an unincorporated portion of Santa Rosa, CA. This project relies heavily on a process of thoughtful engagement with community members and a self-selecting representative steering committee to help guide the completion of a park master plan and subsequent environmental documentation. The design process includes multiple public workshops which drive rapidly cycled design ideas. The subsequent ideas are vetted with a selection of steering committee members to drive the process forward and reach consensus. The project seeks to define a neighborhood scale park which strikes a balance between active and passive recreation serving a wide range of users, a cohesive park design between two segmented parcels, culturally designed spaces with structures and historically significant neighborhood events. COST $3 M COMPLETION DATES Design 2016 Construction 2017 REFERENCE Sonoma County Regional Parks Department Scott Wilkinson Park Planner II 707.565.2734 TEAM BKF RHAA BKF 1 12 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100,:= RELEVANT EXPERIENCE BAYER NEIGHBORHOOD PARK AND COMMUNITY GARDEN Santa Rosa, CA The goal of the Bayer Neighborhood Park and Garden Master Plan, part of the Statewide COST Park Development and Community Revitalization Program, is to provide a destination park $4.2 M for the Roseland neighborhood and community of Santa Rosa through a collaboration COMPLETION DATES between the City of Santa Rosa Recreation & Parks and non-profit group, LandPaths. Design 2015 Construction 2016 The Master Plan strives to maximize the opportunities that the site presents as well as preserve the historic relationship of being a working farm. The Plan includes a central plaza, REFERENCE children's play area, skate park, new community hall, an environmental education center, City of Santa Rosa kitchen pavilion, and the renovation of the existing livestock barn. The Plan integrates park Public Works, Colleen Ferguson and open space areas with the existing community garden, and working farm program, Deputy Director while making the best use of the site and creating a much needed new gathering space - Capital Projects for the community. Conservation of resources and sustainability are a major focus of this Engineering Services project. 707.543.3852 To date, BKF has worked with the City, Landscape Architect, RHAA and other design TEAM consultants providing the site grading and utility Construction Documents, the stormwater BKF RHAA quality calculations, and the utility studies required to provide services to the nearly six acre park. BKF is assisting with permit processing and pre-bid coordination services. BKF also prepared comprehensive base mapping for the Master Plan and design of the park and garden. BKF 1 13 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 1001:= RELEVANT EXPERIENCE KEISER COMMUNITY PARK Windor, CA Working with RHAA and the Town of Windsor, BKF prepared engineering design and COST planning services for the Keiser Community Park Master Plan. The Plan, developed through $4.76 M a series of public workshops, reflects the desires of the community to retain the park as COMPLETION DATES a major gathering space while accommodating more active sports facilities. The park Design 2009 encompasses nearly 28 acres and had not previously received improvement in 30 years. Construction 2011 BKF and RHAA provided Construction Documents for Phase 1 of the project. The REFERENCE Town of Windsor construction of Phase 1 improvements included two new baseball/softball fields, and a Carl Euphrat larger hardball baseball field, a neighborhood park component featuring play equipment, Civil Engineer picnic areas and a basketball court, as well as enhanced pedestrian and vehicular 707.838.1212 circulation and additional parking. TEAM During the design and entitlement process, BKF provided the Town of Windsor with BKF RHAA assistance and engineering support services for obtaining environmental permitting from jurisdictional agencies including the Army Corps, Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. Facilities in the Master Plan to be completed in future phases of work include a destination playground, an aquatic facility, and community center. BKF 1 14 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100, = GEORGE "ROCKY" GRAHAM PARK Marin City, CA George Rocky Graham Park is an approximately 1.2 acre community park in Marin City funded by the State of California Proposition 84 bond act. RHAA worked in partnership with the Trust for Public Land, Marin Grass Roots, and Mack5 Construction as well as with the residents of Marin City to develop a park that reflects the needs, spirit and history of the community. The new park features a variety of elements, including a tot playground, school -aged playground, adult fitness activities, play field, amphitheater with stage, game tables, and barbeque picnic areas. The history of the community is being celebrated by a large mural designed by artist Nancy Peach to show the history of the community from Miwok habitation to current times. The park was designed for long term sustainability and reduced maintenance. The park incorporates features to reduce water consumption including low flow bathroom fixtures, drought tolerant planting, low flow drip irrigation and a synthetic turf field. The play equipment and site furnishings were chosen for their durability and recycled material content. Stormwater is contained on site by infiltration basins/rain gardens. 15 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :&BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100; s�p:E`.o sI-- RELEVANT EXPERIENCE MCINNIS PARK MASTER PLAN San Rafael, CA Working with Marin County Parks and Recreation Department, Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) and the Las Gallinas Sanitary District RHAA implemented the initial phase of the McInnis Park Master plan with the development of active recreation, trails, parking areas and planting improvements. Almost ten acres of playfields are irrigated with reclaimed water. An entrance arbor and signage throughout the park were added as well as updating and improving tennis courts, picnic areas and parking. NiM PERYEl6i PATF6 1 AIWX" AIEhG f - 9�4N�YE SY 519A� TYVC4 NPJIQ0117 ANFJS ! ! f ! 1 ! S --------------------- i r— — — — — — — — - Nig wemnr 2 i in reerrEW CE /r avraroxewe� A raw CEI BEAT A%n H mx�yar ~t e�une 16 REFERENCES Marin County Parks Chris Chamberlain Acting Assistant Director and Assistant General Manager 415.473.6391 Project: Tennis court at Pueblo Park, San Rafael, Ca City of Santa Rosa Public Works Colleen Ferguson Deputy Director, Capital Projects Engineering Services 707.543.3852 Project: Bayer Neighborhood Park & Community Garden, Santa Rosa, Ca Town of Windsor Carl Euphrat Civil Engineer 707.838.1212 Project: Keiser Community Park, Windor, Ca STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100':= P ROJ ECT TEAM STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100':= CITY OF SAN RAFAEL CIVIL ENGINEER DESIGNERS Greg Hurd, PLS, PE, LEED AP, Principal -in -Charge* Jason Kirchmann, PLS, PE, QSP/P, Project Manager* Erik Bjornstrom, PE, Civil Engineer =:iam LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Jimmy Chan, ASLA, Principal* Mike Mitchell, Project Manager* • • STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kevin Zucco, SE, LEED AP Principal* Pieter Colenbrander, Principal* BKF Engineers, Surveyors, Planners 350+ Total Staff 1 11 Offices COST ESTIMATING Cynthia Madrid, Sr. Cost Estimator* * Key Staff BKF 1 18 EDUCATION Cogswell Polytechnical College, Cupertino, CA BSET Civil Engineering Technology Associate in Structural Engineering REGISTRATION Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. C-61895 Professional Land Surveyor, CA No. L-8809 LEED® Accredited Professional STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 1001= GREG HURD, PE, PLS, LEED AP PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE Engaged throughout the life of the project, Mr. Greg Hurd's experience ranges from conceptual design to detailed engineering services culminating in final construction. Greg has been involved in a diverse variety of civil engineering and land surveying projects for both public and private clients for nearly 30 years. He provides general supervision over projects and sets the guidelines within the framework of a projects requirement. He is an active member of a project team and is available to personnel, taking part in major decision- making meetings with related agencies. He heads the quality control review, assuring that deliverables aspire to and achieve the project goals. Greg reviews all work products for conformance with established design criteria and actively participates in the scheduling of work to ensure that projects are completed on budget, within scope and on schedule. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Andy's Unity Park, Santa Rosa, CA - Completed full design topography (services under SCRPD) - Participated during Community Master Planning services - Worked with the project Architect evaluating site opportunities and constraints - Provided input on probable regulatory and entitlement processing - Evaluated initial responses to Architectural geometric design alternatives - Evaluated initial estimates of probable on and off-site construction cost Bayer Neighborhood Park and Community Garden, Santa Rosa, CA - Design, planning and consulting services - Topographic Mapping, aerial photos and utility assessment services for Master Planning and design - Construction Documents for grading, drainage, and utilities improvements - Coordination with project design team and multi -jurisdictional agencies - 6 acre site 19 Keiser Community Park, Windsor, CA AFFILIATIONS - Construction Documents for grading, drainage and utility improvements American Council of - 30 acre community park and sports complex Engineering Companies - Full topographic survey (ACEC) - Topographic design mapping and right-of-way determination American Society of Civil - Coordination with project design team and multi -jurisdictional agencies Engineers, (ASCE) _ Construction Documents Permitting and entitlement services California Land Surveyors - Construction observation and staking Association (CSLA) Sonoma County Regional Parks On -Call Engineering and Land Surveying North Coast Builders Services, Sonoma County, CA Exchange, Past President 'As -needed" and "on-call" civil engineering and land surveying services City of Santa Rosa Board - Central Sonoma Valley Bikeway of Building Regulations - Cleveland Avenue Appeals - Coopers Grove North Slope at Sonoma Mountain - Los Guilicos Crosswalk Survey - Maxwell Park YEARS OF - Watson Schoolhouse supplemental Topographic Mapping PROFESSIONAL - Tolay Lake Regional Park Master Planning, Sonoma County, CA EXPERIENCE - Bodega Bay Bike and Pedestrian Trail, Bodega Bay, CA 29 years - Healdsburg Ridge Open Space - Fox Pond Pedestrian Bridge, Sonoma County, CA 19 REGISTRATION Professional Land Surveyor, CA No. L-8806 Professional Civil Engineer, CA No. C-78079,2011 AFFILIATIONS California Land Surveyors Association (CSLA) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) ASCE RE Young Members Forum Treasurer North Bay CAD Users Group (NBCUG), VP YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 13 years STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 1001= JASON KIRCHMANN, PE, PLS, QSD/QSP PROJECT MANAGER Mr. Jason Kirchmann is well suited for the Victor Jones Park project as he is familiar with the City of San Rafael. He is also familiar with the design and construction of several other park projects in the North Bay. Jason understands the importance of seamless coordination with Agency staff as well as the Project team. He brings a keen sense of urgency to a project as well as a wealth of experience dealing with public sector improvement projects. Jason has consistently demonstrated the ability to stay on schedule and within budget. As the Project Manager, he will be the primary point of contact with the design team and will manage and coordinate the various design efforts. Jason's responsibilities will include ensuring the design conforms to the County, City and State standards, managing the project costs, and providing guidance regarding design decisions. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Andy's Unity Park, Santa Rosa, CA - Researched publicly available data related to infrastructure - Developed field control - Coordinated full design topography (services under SCRPD) - Provided response to questions from Architect and County Bayer Neighborhood Park and Community Garden, Santa Rosa, CA - 6 acre site - Topographic mapping, aerial photos and utility assessment services for Master Planning and design - Design, planning and consulting services - Construction documents for grading, drainage, and utilities improvements - Coordination with project design team and multi -jurisdictional agencies Keiser Community Park, Windsor, CA - 30 -acre community park and sports complex - Full topographic survey - Complete topographic design mapping and right-of-way determination - Permitting and entitlement services - Construction Documents for grading, drainage and utility improvements - Coordination with project design team and multi -jurisdictional agencies Marin County Parks, Marin County, CA - Tennessee Valley Development - Legal description for new parcel - Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve survey and boundary - 25 Pensacola to Ignacio Valley Open Space Preserve Additional Experience - Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve Survey, Marin County, CA - Taylor Mountain, Ph. I Improvements, Sonoma County, CA - Central Sonoma Valley Bikeway, Sonoma, CA - Ives Park Master Plan, Sebastopol, CA 20 EDUCATION B.S., Landscape Architecture, University of California, Davis REGISTRATION Landscape Architect, State of California #5058 AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 17 years rhaa LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100,:= JIMMY CHAN PRINCIPAL I LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Jimmy brings a broad project experience in both the public and private realm. A design leader and collaborator with technical know-how, Jimmy has brought to full completion a wide range of work that spans urban spaces, academic/ healthcare campuses, institutional and retail/hospitality venues, and mixed use housing. He has developed master plans and design guidelines, and has worked on a wide range of parks of various scales: from waterfront parks and National parks, to local neighborhood parks. Jimmy has led, collaborated, and coordinated with various agencies and multiple consultants in the design of contextual and meaningful spaces. He has brought to each of his projects a comprehensive range of skills and abilities including design and conceptualization, project management, construction documentation, and construction administration and support. Jimmy's passion for landscape architecture arises from the belief that good site design is transformative and can impact the social, cultural, and economic vitality of a community. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE McInnis Park Master Plan San Rafael, California George "Rocky' Graham Park Marin City, California Paradise Beach and Seawall Tiburon, California Lakeview Commons at EI Dorado Beach South Lake Tahoe, California Morro Bay Campground Morro Bay, California San Lorenzo River Restoration Santa Cruz, California McKelvey Park Mountain View, California Jardin de Ninos Parks Redwood City, California Guadalupe River Park San Jose, California San Jose Tot Lots - Thousand Oaks and Roy Avenue Parks San Jose, California South Lake Tahoe 56 Acre Master Plan South Lake Tahoe, California Veterans Administration Palo Alto Rose Garden Palo Alto, California March Bank Phase I and II Daly City, California BKF 1 21 EDUCATION B.S., Landscape Architecture, Purdue University REGISTRATION Certified Playground Inspector YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 9 years rhaa LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE+ PLANNING STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 1001:= MIKE MITCHELL PROJECT MANAGER I LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Mr. Michael Mitchell brings a balance of construction field work and schematic design ideas to deliver timeless designs for his clients. His ability to engage stakeholders and consultants to effectively communicate throughout the process of conceptualization through implementation allows him to achieve meticulously crafted designs. Mike's diverse experience includes public and private projects from master plans to construction field work. His craft has allowed him to work on projects across the US in CT, NY, ID, MD, CA, CO, AZ, NV. He has also worked on international projects in Ecuador and Russia. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Andy's Unity Park Santa Rosa, California Bayer Neighborhood Park & Garden Santa Rosa, California Reedley Sports Park Update Master Plan Reedley, California LANI 111th Place Park Los Angeles, California Yosemite Environmental Education Center Yosemite National Park, California Prewett Park Antioch, California James Kenney Park Berkeley, California Moraga Commons Park Moraga, California Berkeley Pier Berkeley, California The Gateway Median and Monument South San Francisco, California *Hoopes Ranch Driggs, Idaho *Avalanche Ranch Carbondale, Colorado *Edgewood Resort Stateline, Nevada *WISP Resort Mchenry, Maryland *Excelsior Youth Center Aurora, Colorado * Completed with previous firm(s) BKF 1 22 EDUCATION B.S., Civil Engineering, 1992, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo REGISTRATION CA Structural Engineer SE 4861 US Green Building Council LEED AP State of California Department of Emergency Services Disaster Services Worker Safety Assessment Program ID #10826 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 20 years ZFA STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI :�BkF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 1001= KEVIN G. ZUCCO, SE, LEED AP PRINCIPAL I STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Kevin has performed structural design and analysis of public, commercial, residential, community centers, and educational facilities for over 20 years. He applies his experience and enthusiasm for the industry to designing buildable and reliable structures with practical construction documents that meet all architectural design features. As a graduate of the Department of the State Architect (DSA) Academy, Kevin is an expert in meeting the rigorous requirements appropriately applied to the structures where our children learn and play. Kevin currently serves on the City of Santa Rosa Design Review Board, has served on the AIA local chapter Board of Directors, and expands on AIA's research and education arm by serving on the California Architects Foundation (CAF) Board of Regents. Recently, he has served on the Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce's Advocacy Council where he'll contribute to the council's mission of creating and promoting a pro-business political environment that will directly enhance the success of private enterprise and quality of life for the community. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Andy's Unity Park Santa Rosa, CA Bayer Park and Gardens Santa Rosa, CA Sports City - The Epicenter Santa Rosa, CA Terrace View Park Berkeley, CA China Point Overlook - Moon Gate and Walls Napa, CA Rossmoor Table Tennis Facility Walnut Creek, CA Barbara Morse Wackford Community St. Mary's College Joseph L. Alioto and Aquatic Complex Recreation Center Elk Grove, CA Moraga, CA Brentwood Community Center Ross Multi -Purpose Facility Brentwood, CA Ross, CA Finley Park Community Center and Heritage High School Athletic Fields Aquatic Center Brentwood, CA Santa Rosa, CA Villa Sport Recreation Center Expansion Colorado Springs, CA Windsor High School Athletic Facilities Windsor, CA Kimberly Park American Canyon, CA Napa Memorial Stadium Napa, CA Hercules Middle and High School Track and Field Hercules, CA Santa Rosa City Schools Santa Rosa, CA 23 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BRF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100,:= 0 O'MAHONY & MYER 24 PIETER COLENBRANDER, PE, LEED AP j I PRINCIPAL I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Pieter Colenbrander is a licensed professional engineer in six states, with over thirty years of experience in the field. He has served as electrical principal -in- charge and project manager for over 1,000 projects, both new construction and modernizations. On the proposed project, Pieter would serve as electrical principal -in -charge and project manager, and would be responsible for the electrical engineering and specifications for the power services, lighting systems, and lighting controls, as well as ensuring compliance with California Title 24 exterior lighting requirements and regulations. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Andy's Unity Park B.S., Electrical Santa Rosa, CA Antioch Contra Loma Community Engineering, California Park Polytechnic State McKelvey Park and Sports Fields Antioch, CA University, San Luis Mt. View, CA Obispo, CA Burlingame Landfill Park Prewett Community Park Burlingame, CA REGISTRATION Improvements Registered Professional Antioch, CA G -Section Park Engineer in States of Rohnert Park, CA California, # E14738 Manteca Library Park (1995); Nevada, # 11912 Manteca, CA Hahn Park (1996); Oregon, # 18656 Rohnert Park, CA (1996); Idaho, # 8921 Dublin City Park Lighting (1998); Pennsylvania, Dublin, CA Sunrise Park #PE078493 (2011); Rohnert Park, CA Michigan, #6201057787 Folsom Civic Center Park (2011) Folsom, CA Westlake Community Park LEED Accredited Daly City, CA Professional Galt Community Park Member, National Fire Galt, CA Finley Park Swim/Recreational Center Protection Association Complex (N FPA) Novato Hill Road Recreational Park Santa Rosa, CA Novato, CA Roseville Mahany Park Recreational YEARS OF Indian Valley College Athletic Fields Facility PROFESSIONAL Novato, CA Roseville, CA EXPERIENCE 31 years Analy High School Football Stadium Sebastapol, CA 0 O'MAHONY & MYER 24 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSI : BKF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 4 100':= CYNTHIA MADRID SENIOR COST ESTIMATOR Ms. Madrid is a Senior Cost Manager at mack5, with over 26 years of experience in the building profession working on behalf of cost consulting firms, including AECOM and DavisLangdon. Her extensive experience includes cost estimating, preparing bills of quantities, evaluation of change orders, value engineering, post contract administration, cost reconciliations, and peer reviews. She has a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Adamson University (Philippines) and a B.S. degree in Sanitary Engineering from National University (Philippines). RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Helen Diller Civic Center Playground Adamson University San Francisco, CA (Philippines) B.S., Civil Engineering Hilltop Park San Francisco, CA National University (Philippines) City Fields Foundation Playfields B.S., Sanitary Engineering San Francisco, CA YEARS OF Paul Goode Field at The Presidio PROFESSIONAL San Francisco, CA EXPERIENCE 26 years Rocky Graham Park Marin City, CA Glen Canyon Park & Rec Ctr Master Plan San Francisco, CA Hal Brown Park at Creekside Greenbrae, CA Visitacion Valley Greenway Community Garden San Francisco, CA Potrero Hill Playground San Francisco, CA m a c k-5 Bertha Port Park Oakland, CA Peralta Hacienda Historical Park - Community Buildings Oakland, CA Hayes Valley Playground - Clubhouse San Francisco, CA City Slicker Farms West Oakland Oakland, CA Lake Merritt Boathouse (Lake Chalet) Oakland, CA Helen Diller Playground San Francisco, CA Elm Play Lot Richmond, CA BKF 1 25 APPENDIX15 :BKF Proposal — City of San Rafael: Victor Jones Park Improvement Project 1001:= PROJECT ASSUMPTIONS & LIMITATIONS Assumptions 1. The scope of work is limited to the tasks listed above. 2. Fees include meetings and presentations as identified above. Additional meetings will be considered additional services. 3. Fees include submittals as identified above. Additional submittals will be considered additional services. 4. Submittals will consist of one electronic set and required hard copies (billed as reimbursable). 5. Extending the project schedule may require additional services. 6. Significant changes to the approved 35% CD set may be considered extra services. 7. City of San Rafael Department of Public Works will be responsible for coordinating the submittals required for agency reviews and approvals. 8. City of San Rafael Department of Public Works will be responsible for project specifications and special provisions. 9. City of San Rafael Department of Public Works will be responsible for bid advertisement reproduction and distribution of Bid documents. Limitations 1. Land surveying services (topographic mapping, boundary analysis, sub surface investigations) 2. Archaeology analysis and report 3. Bid Phase Services 4. Biological Assessment and wetland delineation 5. Construction Phase Services 6. Construction staking 7. Continuous construction observation, materials and compaction testing 8. Design models, videos, or other 3D presentation tools 9. Environmental services 10. Geotechnical engineering, investigations and site grading recommendations 11. Hazardous materials investigations and/or remediation plans 12. Property acquisition or appraisals services 13. Public hearing/notice signs 14. Right-of-way analysis and property dedication services 15. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), QSD or QSPservices Services shall be limited to those expressly set forth above. BKF nor our sub -consultants shall have no other obligations or responsibilities for the project except as agreed to in writing, or as provided under this scope of work. Services shall be provided consistent with and limited to the standard of care acceptable to such services, which is that we shall provide our services consistent with the professional skill and care ordinarily provided by consultants practicing in the same or similar locality under the same or similar circumstances. BKF 1 26 City of San Rafael Department Of Public Works Victor Jones Park PROJECT BUDGET DETAIL Decmeber 1, 2016 Project Planning and Preliminary Assessment 2.0 Client and Consultant management 2.1 Kick-off meeting 2.1 Preliminary Site Assessment 2.2 Develop and approve project schedule 35% Construction Documents 2.3 Prepare 35% Construction Documents 2.4 Develop Low Impact Design and Best Management Practices 2.5 35% Submittal Meeting 2.6 35% Cost Estimate 65% Construction Documents 2.7 35% Submittal Review Meeting 2.8 Prepare 65% Construction Documents 2.9 Develop BMP Details 2.10 Review Hydrology and Stormwater Runoff Impacts 2.11 65% Submittal Meeting 2.12 65% Cost Estimate 95% Construction Documents 2.13 65% Submittal Review Meeting 2.14 Value Engineering 2.15 Prepare 95% Construction Documents 2.16 Preliminary Stormwater Control Plan 2.17 Hydrology and Hydraulics Memorandum 2.18 Design Team Meeting 2.19 95% Pre -Submittal Site Visit 2.20 Incorporate Adjustments 2.21 Schedule of Items 2.22 Review Draft Specs perpared by City 2.23 95% Submittal Meeing 2.24 95% Cost Estimate Final Documents 2.25 95% Submittal Review Meeting 2.26 Prepare Final Construction Documents 2.27 Final Stormwater Control Plan 2.28 Review Specs perpored by City 2.29 Final Submittal Package SUMMARY Firm Labor Subtotals Firm Estimated Reimbursable Expenses Firm Total Labor + Reimbursable ZFA Engineer - Structural Design Total Labor Total Estimated Reimbursable Total Labor + Estimated Reimbursable $5,000 $0 $101,705 $1,749 1 $103,453' 1 oft 4 6 4 $ 6,264 4 6 4 $840 $750 $380 2 2 2 2 2 2 $420 $250 $190 $860 ' - $10,370 $16,752 $207 ' $10,577 $16,752 BKF Engineers 3 RHAA OMM Electrical Engineers Mack 5 1 4 4 Landscape Architecture & 1 4 Cost 2 6 12 c Park Planning 16 48 Estimating 4 2 m O U 0! O y c a 'c U a1 a N U o om CL u u v o U a u 4 o 2 w v 2 u ar v u w '&w 1 u 2 o 4 4 1 2 d 4 U $223 $184 $138 $123 $205 $145 $110 $210 $125 $95 4 6 2 2 0.5 1 2 2 2 2 Task Hours 4 2 2 38 30 7 47 68 2 4 $5,244 4 8 $1,435 $6,815 $7,480 Firm Sub -Total 95% CD $14,13 2 1 4 Total 95% CID $38,095 Task 1 Hours 6 12 4 0 7 14 0 0 0 0 Fees $1,338 $2,208 $552 $0 $1,435 $2,030 $0 $0 $0 $0 Firm Sub -Total Planning $4,098 1 2 2 ■ - Total Planning $7,563 4 2 2 2 2 4 8 8 8 24 40 6 12 8 26 Fees $223 1 2 $1,476 $205 $2,610 $2,860 Firm Sub -Total Final Docs $4,643 1 2 $5,675 2 2 Total Final Docs $11,178 1 1 2 0.5 4 4 $ 4,224 Task 2 Hours 3 6 13 10 11 30 44 6 12 8 Fees $669 $1,104 $1,794 $1,230 $2,153 $4,350 $4,840 $1,260 $1,500 $760 Firm Sub -Total Maio � $4,797 $50,238 $3,520 .. $4,28 Total 357. CID $23,884 3 4 4 4 2 4 12 24 8 24 48 6 16 8 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 0.5 1 2 2 4 $ 6,264 Task Hours 3 12 25 26 12 32 54 6 16 8 Fees $558 $2,208 $3,450 $3,198 $2,460 $4,640 $5,940 $1,260 $2,000 $760 Firm Sub -Total 65ia $13, Total 65% CID $32,738 $5,000 $0 $101,705 $1,749 1 $103,453' 1 oft 4 6 4 $ 6,264 4 6 4 $840 $750 $380 2 2 2 2 2 2 $420 $250 $190 $860 ' - $10,370 $16,752 $207 ' $10,577 $16,752 2 3 3 1 4 4 1 4 8 2 6 12 24 4 16 48 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 1 2 4 1 2 2 8 1 2 2 2 0.5 1 2 2 2 Task Hours 4 24 38 30 7 47 68 Fees $781 $4,416 $5,244 $3,690 $1,435 $6,815 $7,480 Firm Sub -Total 95% CD $14,13 Total 95% CID $38,095 2 3 2 2 1 2 4 8 1 8 16 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 2 4 8 Task Hours 1 7 12 12 1 18 26 Fees $223 $1,288 $1,656 $1,476 $205 $2,610 $2,860 Firm Sub -Total Final Docs $4,643 $5,675 Total Final Docs $11,178 $16 $37,082 $49,253 $556M 2% $985 _ $37,638 $50,238 $5,000 $0 $101,705 $1,749 1 $103,453' 1 oft 4 6 4 $ 6,264 4 6 4 $840 $750 $380 2 2 2 2 2 2 $420 $250 $190 $860 ' - $10,370 $16,752 $207 ' $10,577 $16,752