HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW Master Services Agreement; Task Order No. 45 Canal Neighborhoods Crosswalks ProjectCity of San Rafael
MASTER CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
DATED DECEMBER 17, 2019
WITH PARK ENGINEERING, INC.
TASK ORDER NO. 45
Canal Neighborhood Crosswalks Project (City Project No. 11381)
Contract Amount: $71,145
THIS TASK ORDER is entered into on
A/1 e 0� , 2021 between the City of San Rafael, a
municipal corporation ("City"), and Park Engineering, Inc., ("Consultant").
RECITALS
A. The City and Consultant have entered into a Master Consultant Services Agreement
("Agreement") dated December 17, 2019 under which Consultant has agreed to perform certain
professional consulting services for the City; and
B. Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, the City wishes Consultant to perform certain
tasks as set forth in this Task Order, which constitute the Project;
NOW, THEREFORE, City and Consultant agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
1. Scone of services. Consultant shall provide any and all of the services set forth in Exhibit A of
this Task Order, dated May 6, 2021, as directed by the City.
Steve Patterson shall be the Project Manager for Consultant for this Task Order. Additional professional
services may be performed by other Consultant staff with prior notice and approval by City.
a. City's duties. The City will:
(1) Determine the scope of services, as set forth in Exhibit A.
(2) Make available the project plans and specifications and other City data related to the
project, including full information as to the City's requirements.
(3) Designate Shawn Graf as the person at the City responsible for monitoring performance
under this Task Order.
b.Consultant duties. The Consultant will:
(1) Provide and perform tasks identified in Exhibit A, Scope of Services.
(2) Provide miscellaneous consulting and other services related to the Project and not
stipulated elsewhere in this Task Order, when requested by the City in writing. A Task
Order Amendment is required if these additional services cannot be performed within the
Task Order budget.
Rev. May 2013
City of San Rafael Master Consultant Services Agreement
Task Order
2. Date of completion: Work hours estimate, Cost estimate and budget: Fee schedule
With regard to each project given to Consultant that is subject to this Task Order, the time of completion,
work hours estimate, cost estimate and budget and fee schedule are set forth in Exhibit B to this Task Order,
as follows:
Date of completion: Exhibit A
Work hours estimate: Exhibit A
Cost estimate and budget: Exhibit A
Fee schedule (Consultant's current hourly rate): Exhibit A
Authorization to proceed.
The City will give Consultant authorization to proceed with the work specified in this Task Order only after
Consultant submits updated insurance certificates and endorsements, in accordance with Section 10 of the
Agreement.
4. Master Agreement terms; Conflicts.
Except as expressly otherwise provided herein, all terms of the Agreement shall apply to Consultant in the
performance of work pursuant to this Task Order. If there is a conflict between this Task Order and the
Agreement, this Task Order shall control.
4. Amendment of Task Order: Conflicts.
Except as provided in Section l(b)(2) above, this Task Order may not be modified except by an Amended
Task Order executed and approved in the same manner as the Task Order.
5. Signatures. The parties have executed this Task Order, as of the date first written above.
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City of San Rafael Master Consultant Services Agreement
Task Order
Reviewed By
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Robert F. Epstein, City ttorney
Exhibits:
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Scope of work dated May 6, 2021. Includes work hours estimate, cost estimate and
budget, Fee schedule (Consultant's current hourly rate)
Rev. Jan 2019
Exhibit A
May 6, 2021
Shawn Graf
Junior Engineer
City of San Rafael
111 Morphew Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
RE: Construction Inspection Services for Crosswalks Project
City Project No. 11381
Dear Shawn,
Park Engineering, Inc. is pleased to submit this proposal to provide construction inspection
services for the City's 2021 Crosswalks Project. We appreciate the opportunity to continue
to work with the City on this project.
James Beauchamp, EIT, will be the Senior Construction Inspector for the City. James has
spent over 19 years in the construction industry working as a construction inspector for
many Bay Area city and county public works departments and transportation agencies,
including the City of San Rafael. He is proficient in the execution of construction
administration and contracts, roadway rehabilitation, retaining wall improvements, utility
relocations, as well as construction inspection at the city, state and federal agency levels.
James has excellent public relation skills and working with local business and homeowners.
James has extensive experience working with local agencies on federal and local funded
projects.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Park Engineering will support the City by providing construction inspection for this
Crosswalks Improvement Project. We will perform all the duties required, including, but
not limited to the following:
• Perform all field inspection activities to monitor compliance with the contract plans and
specifications. Record all items of work, labor, equipment, materials incorporated,
materials tested, traffic control utilized and any other pertinent information in a daily
diary for permanent record.
• Monitor all field work for contract compliance and document with daily reports and
pictures.
• Coordinating with the contractor for all aspects of the work including traffic control,
Orinda Office
utility work, safety, and ensuring contract for acceptance of completed work by the City.
372 Village Square
Work closely with City staff on project schedule, field progress and issues.
Orinda, CA 94563
Tel: 925-257-2508
Prepare supporting quantity calculations for work performed, including any contract
Fax: 925-401-7030
change orders, and progress pay estimates on a monthly basis.
• Maintain and enforce safety awareness for the protection of workers and public
Emeryville Office
Review all necessary sampling and testing of materials for the project, performed by
3960 Adeline Street, #3
the Contractor, in accordance with the specifications and ensure that all materials meet
Emeryville, CA 94608
the contract requirements.
Tel: 925-257-2508
Fax: 925-401-7030
• Attend any progress or public meetings as requested.
• Conduct interviews of field personnel for EEO / Labor Compliance monitoring.
• Work closely with City Staff on final punchlist and acceptance of the contract work.
• Assist City Staff as needed on various project administration tasks.
As principal in charge, I will provide oversight to the construction inspector as well as provide any other
needed support to the City.
We have enclosed a brief resume for James and cost proposal with estimated hours and rates.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if any additional information is needed. I am available
any time on my mobile at 510-701-0319 or e-mail: spatterson@park-ens.com.
Sincerely,
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Steve Patterson, P.E.
Vice President
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
JAMES BEAUCHAMP, EIT
ASSISTANT RESIDENT ENGINEER/CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR/OFFICE ENGINEER
Years of Experience
21
Education
B.S. Civil Engineering, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 1999
Certifications and Training
Engineer in Training (EIT) #646, Jan -2006 40 -Hour HazMat Certified
Class 1 Operator —Water Treatment Class 2 Operator — Water Distribution
Confined Space Certified
Key Qualifications
James Beauchamp has spent over 21 years in the construction industry working as a construction
inspector for Caltrans and other public and transit agencies on public works and highway
construction projects. He is proficient in the execution of construction contracts, as well as
construction inspection at the city, state and federal levels. His experience includes oversight for
projects that include concrete bridges, pipeline, water and sewer, water treatment, roadway and
freeway AC installation, pile driving, new and existing city intersection and streetscape
construction/rehabilitation, and utilities. James believes in giving his best to his work, and works
diligently to complete projects successfully, on time and within budget. He can work
independently with the contractor and as a member of a team to get the project to a successful
completion.
Project Experience
Buchanan Field Airport Runway 14L -32R Rehabilitation Project, Contra Costa County, CA
James served as the Construction Manager/Construction Observer for this $5.5M FAA
funded airport runway rehabilitation project. The work consists of rehabilitating asphalt
concrete pavement, full width, on Runway 14L -32R, with the exception of the Runway 1L -
19R intersection. Work included Cold milling, Crack repair, Full depth asphalt and PCC
pavement removal, Earthwork/Grading, Asphalt surface course, P-401, Application of
asphalt surface treatment, P-608, Runway grooving, Application of new pavement markings,
P-620, Taxiway lighting and signage modifications. Additional work consisted of the removal
and replacement of the Runway 14L -32R Medium Intensity Runway Lighting System
including new conduit, base cans, pull boxes, cable, and LED fixtures, modifications to
existing runway exit and distance remaining signs and a new constant current regulator,
Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) joint, crack, and spall repairs and replacement of the
pavement markings within the PCC runway ends on Runway 14L -32R and 1L -19R.
North Dougherty Road Bridge, Contra Costa County, CA
James served as the Resident Engineer for a box girder bridge supported by, 5 — 72"
columns cast on 78"X 140' CIDH Piles, and abutments. James' duties included coordinating
with all parties, including the Town of San Ramon Public Works, the developer, the
contractor, County engineering, Fish and Game, and other creek protection and utility
agencies. Duties also included providing direct supervision over County and consultant
inspectors, inspecting the project according to plans, incorporating the State of California
Standard Plans and Specifications, and SWPPP management.
PARK
ENTIaRNG
Contra Costa County
Construction Management Services for
Marsh Drive Bridge Project
REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
• South Dougherty Road Bridge, Contra Costa County, CA
James served as the Resident Engineer for this box girder bridge supported by columns cast
on CIDH Piles, and abutments. James' duties included providing direct supervision over
County and consultant inspectors, inspecting the project according to plans, determining/
verifying grades, observing CIDH operation, reinforcing steel, concrete placement, and
sampling / casting compressive strength test specimens according to Caltrans testing
methods, as well as observing erection of false work and earthwork (including grading of
creek and rock slope protection installation) and SWPPP management.
• Moraga Road Utility Undergrounding, Sidewalks & Pavement Resurfacing Projects, Town
of Moraga, CA - $2.7M
James was the Assistant Resident Engineer/Construction Inspector on these three projects
for the Town of Moraga that were construction simultaneously.
✓ Utility Undergrounding, $1.7M - A Rule 20A project with PG&E for the Town to convert
existing overhead utilities to new underground facilities along one of the main roadways
for the Town. Work consisted of extensive daily traffic control for vehicles and
pedestrians to perform the installation of new joint trench and utility vault systems.
Work performed not only for PG&E, but also AT&T and Comcast relocation to
underground facilities.
✓ Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements, $160k - A federally funded project to construct
about 300 LF of sidewalk to connect two critical side streets along Moraga Road. Project
required reconstruction of residential driveways, coordination with the local post office
and the Town's Utility Undergrounding Project.
✓ Resurfacing Project, $800k - A federally funded project that will remove and replace the
top 3 -inches of existing Moraga Road from St. Mary's Road to Draeger Road. With the
majority of the project consisting of only a 2 -lane road, daily one-way traffic control will
be required to complete the contract work on one of the Town's busiest roadways.
Advance notice and monitoring of traffic control will be critical to the community
outreach on the project. Concrete curb ramps, base failure repairs, slurry seal and final
pavement delineation will also be a part of the contract work.
Measure Q Pavement Repair Project 8, City of Concord, CA
James was the Construction Inspector on this $1.3M locally funded street improvement
project that resurfaced multiple local roads, along with installation of replacement pavement
delineation. Work also included new concrete curb & gutter, ADA compliant curb ramps and
cross stree valley gutters. James worked closely with the City and construction contractor to
keep the public informed of the upcoming work to minimize No Parking impacts.
2017 Annual and Measure J & L Paving Rehabilitation Project, City of Orinda, CA
James was the Assistant Resident Engineer/Construction Inspector on this $10M citywide
pavement rehabilation proejct. The project work consisted of improvements occurring on 65
different streets within the City. Roadway rehabilitation was primarily through Full Depth
Reclamation (FDR) with an HMA overlay, extensive drainage and concrete curb & gutter
replacement work. Other work consisted of utility adjustments, replacement of HMA dikes &
swales and roadway delineation. The project was locally funded with the use of both City funds
and Contra Costa County Measure funds.
Contra Costa County
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Construction Management Services for
Marsh Drive Bridge Project
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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: [man Kayani for SG Extension: 5347
Contractor Name: Park Engineering, Inc. (Canal Crosswalk Inspection)
Contractor's Contact: Jaemin Park Contact's Email: jpark@park-eng.com
El FPPC: Check if Contractor/Consultant must file Form 700
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5/17/2021
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