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AGENDA REPORT
DATE: May 22, 2006
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
THRU: John B. Bahorski, City Manager
FROM: Mark K. Vukojevic, P.E. Director of Public Works/City Engineer
SUBJECT: AWARD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
FOR ON-CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The proposed action will authorize City Manager to execute an agreement with DMS
Consultants Inc., to perform on-call professional services as needed for design, and
engineering services.
DISCUSSION:
Ocean Avenue was originally constructed in the early 1900's. Curbs and Gutters were
added in the 1920's, and numerous rehabilitation projects have occurred since then. The
pavement on Ocean Avenue is currently deteriorated and in need of rehabilitation. The
Department of Public Works had received funds in the amount of $1.5 million from
Redevelopment Agency and $120,000 from Trees for Seal Beach for design, construction
and inspection of the Ocean Avenue Improvement Project.
DMS Consultants Inc., was selected by City staff as the most qualified firm to develop plans
that will improve Ocean Avenue cognizant of the safety for motorists, drainage challenges,
and aesthetic requirements specific to the area.
This contract will enter the City into agreement with DMS Consultants Inc., to perform
design and engineering services on an "on-call" basis. The benefits of retaining a private
firm include the augmentation of services currently provided by the Department of Public
Works and to enable City staff to focus on core Public WorkslEngineering needs.
Historically, the Public Works Department entered into professional services agreements
with consulting civil engineering firms for general and specific engineering support of the
Department and the Capital Improvement Program. The long term agreements have
benefited the City by maintaining expert resources on-call on an as needed basis. These
resources have come highly qualified and recommended from other agencies. The firms
become very familiar with the City's unique infrastructure that results in cost savings
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because of reduced learning curves. The process also saves administrative costs for
preparing and evaluating requests for qualifications and proposals for every project.
To date, the City has retained individual on-call contracts for Public Works, utilities
engineering, project management, construction management, traffic engineering, street and
highway engineering, coastal engineering, and facilities engineering. Prior to starting any
work, the consultant will submit a detailed task order scope, schedule, and overall project
estimate as well as a not to exceed cost. No work begins until evaluation and written
approval by the Director of Public Works. As needed, the Department prepares and invites
other firms to propose on projects.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no General Fund fiscal impact associated with this action. Any costs associated
with the agreement would be incorporated with the project.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute an
agreement with DMS Consultants Inc., to perform on-call professional services as needed
for design, and engineering services.
Reviewed By:
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Deputy City Engineer
Concur:
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MarkK. Vukojevic, P.E.
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Attachment: Professional Services Agreement
Resolution
AGENDA lTEM~
RESOLUTION NUMBER
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL
BEACH APPROVING THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF SEAL BEACH AND DMS
CONSULTANTS INC. FOR ON-CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES
The City Council of the City of Seal Beach hereby resolves as follows:
SECTION I. The City Council hereby approves the Professional Services Agreement
between the City of Seal Beach and DMS Consultants Inc. for on-call Engineering Services.
SECTION 2. The Council hereby directs the City Manager to execute the Professional
Services Agreement with DMS Consultants Inc.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADDOPTED by the City Council of the City of Seal Beach this
day of 2006 by the following vote:
AYES:
Council Members
NOES:
Council Members
ABSENT:
Council Members
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF SEAL BEACH )
I, Linda Devine, City Clerk of the City of Seal Beach, California, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution is the original copy of Resolution Number on file in the office of
the City Clerk, passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Seal Beach at
a meeting thereof held on the day of .2006.
City Clerk
AGREEMENT FOR ON-CALL ENGINEERING CONTRACT
SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES (the "Agreement") is made and entered
into as of _ day of , 2006 by and between the CITY OF SEAL BEACH, a
municipal corporation ("City") and DMS Engineering, Inc. ("Consultant").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, City desires to employ the services of a consultant to provide on-call
engineering services and
WHEREAS, Consultant represents that it has the expertise and experience to provide
such services;
NOW THEREFORE, and for good consideration, the City and Consultant agree as
follows:
1. Location of Subiect Proiect/Studies. Ocean Avenue
2. Descriotion of Services to be Provided. Consultant shall perfrom on-call Design
and Engineering Services as described in Proposal of Services (enclosed)
3. l!!:m. Unless terminated earlier as set forth in this Agreement, the services shall
commence on May 22, 2006 ("Commencement Date")
4. Pam Reoresentatives.
The City designates Sean Crumby, P.E., Deputy City Engineer to act on City's behalf.
The Consultant designates the Surender Dewan, P.E. to act on Consultant's behalf:
5. Enclosure. This Agreement incorporates by reference the following Proposal of
Service enclosed with this Agreement:
Attachment 1: Proposal of Services
6. InteeratioD. This Agreement represents the entire understanding of City and
Consultant as to those matters contained herein. No prior oral or written
understanding shall be of any force or effect with regard to those matters covered by
this Agreement. This Agreement, supersedes and cancels any and all previous
negotiations, arrangements, agreements, and understandings, if any, between the
parties, and none shall be used to interpret this Agreement This Agreement may only
be amended by the mutual consent of the parties by an instrument in writing.
7. Standard of Performance. Consultant agrees that all services shall be performed in a
competent, professional, and satisfactory manner in accordance with the standards
prevalent in the industry, and that all goods, materials, equipment or personal property
included within the services herein shall be of good quality, fit for the purpose
intended.
8. Performance to Satisfaction of Citv. Consultant agrees to perform all work to the
satisfaction of City within the time specified. If Consultant's work is not satisfactory
in the opinion of City's designated representative, City has the right to take appropriate
action, including but not limited to any or all of the following: (i) meeting with
Consultant to review the quality of the work and resolve matters of concern; (ii)
requiri:Og Consultant to repeat or correct the work at no additional fee until it is
satisfactory; (iii) suspending the delivery of new or additional work to Consultant for
an indefinite time; (iv) withholding payment; and (v) terminating this Agreement as
hereinafter set forth. City's options set forth herein are non-exclusive, and are in
addition to any remedy available at law to City.
9. Prohibition Ae:ainst Subcontractine: or Assie:nment. Consultant shall not contract
with any other entity to perform in whole or in part the services required hereunder
without the prior express written approval of City. In addition, neither the Agreement
nor any interest herein may be transferred, assigned, conveyed, hypothecated, or
encumbered voluntarily or by operation of law, whether for the benefit of creditors or
otherwise, without the prior written approval of City. In the event of any unapproved
transfer, including in any bankruptcy proceeding, City may void the Agreement at
City's option in its sole and absolute discretion. No approved transfer shall release any
surety of Consultant of any liability hereunder without the express consent of City.
10. ComDensation. Consultant shall be compensated on a time and material basis per the
attached Schedule 2. In no event shall compensation exceed the approved task order
limit set by the Director of Public Works.
11. Insurance. Consultant shall have insurance as follows:
11.1 General Liabilitv (including premises and operations, contractual liability,
personal injury, independent contl'actors liability): One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00) Single Limit, per occurrence. If commercial general liability
insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general
aggregate shall apply separately to this project, or the general aggregate limit shall be
three times the occurrence limit.
11.2 Automobile Liabilitv (including owned, non-owned, and hired autos): One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), Single limit, per occurrence for bodily injury and
property damage.
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11.3 Emnlover's Liabilitv One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence for
injuries incurred in providing services under this Agreement (if Consultant is
required to have per the laws of California).
11.4 Workers Comnensation Consultant shall, to the extent required by state law,
.provide Employee's Insurance Workers' Compensation Insurance for the
protection of Consultant's employees. Consultant shall file a certificate of
insurance which evidences that Consultant is in compliance with said Worker's
Compensation Insurance requirement. Consultant shall require all subcontractors
similarly to provide such Workers' Compensation Insurance and certificates of
insurance for their respective employees.
11.5 Professional Liabilitv Insurance Consultant shall have errors and omission
insurance in the amount of $1 ,000,000.
11.6 General Reauirements. All of Consultant's and its sub-contractor's policies of
insurance shall:
A. Name City, its officers, officials, employees, agents,
representatives and volunteers (collectively hereinafter "City and City
Personnel ") as additional insureds and contain no special limitations on the
scope of protection afforded to City and City Personnel;
B. Be primary insurance and shall provide that any insurance or
self-insurance maintained by City or City Personnel shall be in excess of
Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it;
C. Be "occurrence" rather than "claims made" insurance;
D. Apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made
or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability;
E. Be endorsed to state that the insurer shall waive all rights of
subrogation against City and City Personnel; and
F. Be written by good and solvent insurer(s) admitted to do
business in the State ofCalifomia and acceptable to City.
11. 7 Deductibles. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared
to and approved by City prior to the execution of this Agreement by City.
11.8 Notice of Policy Chane:es. Each such insurance policy shall be endorsed
to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, reduced in coverage or
in limits, non-renewed, or materially changed for any reason, without thirty (30) days
prior written notice thereof given by the insurer to City by U.S. mail, certified, or by
personal delivery. In addition to such notice provided to City by the insurer,
Consultant shall also provide City with thirty (30) days prior written notice, by
certified mail, return receipt requested, of the suspension, voiding, cancellation,
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reduction in coverage or in limits, non-renewal, or material change for any reason, of
any such insurance policy or policies.
11.9 Evidence of Coveral!:e. Consultant shall furnish City with certificates of
insurance demonstrating the coverage required by this Agreement which shall be
received and approved by City not less than five (5) working days before work
commences. The duplicate originals and original endorsements for each insurance
policy shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its
behalf. The procuring of such insurance or the delivery of duplicate originals and
endorsements evidencing the same shall not be construed as a limitation on
Consultant's obligation to indemnify City and City Personnel.
12. Indemnification. Consultant shall indemnify, defend, and hold City and City
Personnel harmless from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, judgments,
attomeY's fees, costs, damage to persons or property, penalties, obligations, expenses
or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person or entity arising out of the
acts, errors, or omissions of Consultant, its employees, agents, representatives or
subcontractors in the performance of any tasks or services for or on behalf of City,
whether or not there is concurrent active or passive negligence on the part of City
and/or City Personnel; provided, however, that the Consultant shall not be required to
indemnify, defend or hold harmless City or City Personnel against claims arising from
the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of City or City Personnel. In
connection therewith:
12.1 Consultant shall defend, with Counsel acceptable to City, any action or
actions filed in connection with any such claimed damage, injury, penalty, obligation
or liability, and shall pay all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred
therewith.
12.2 In the event City and/or any City Personnel is made a party to any action
or proceeding filed or prosecuted for any such claimed damage, injury, penalty,
obligation or liability, Consultant shall defend City and pay to City any and all costs
and expenses incurred by City in such action or proceeding, together with actual
attorney's fees and expert witness fees.
13. Compliance with Laws. The Consultant shall put forth reasonable professional efforts
to comply with applicable laws, codes and regulations in effect as of the date of the
execution of this Agreement. Materially increased or duplicative services occasioned
by design changes made necessary by newly enacted laws, codes and regulations after
this date shall entitle the consultant to a reasonable adjustment in the schedule and
additional compensation commensurate with any agreed-upon modification in the
Scope of Work provisions of this Agreement.
14. Independent Contractor. Contractor shall perform all services required herein as an
independent contractor of City and shall remain at all times as to City a wholly
independent contractor. City shall not in any way or for any purpose become or be
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deemed to be a partner or employer of Contractor in its business or otherwise, or a
joint venturer, or a member of any joint enterprise with Contractor. Contractor shall
not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are
agents or employees of City. Neither Contractor nor any of Contractor's employees
shall, at any time, or in any way, be entitled to any sick leave, vacation, retirement, or
other fringe benefits from City; and neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall
be paid by City any wage or overtime benefit. City is under no obligation to withhold
State and Federal tax deductions from Contractor's compensation. Neither Contractor
nor any of Contractor's employees shall be included in the competitive service, have
any property right to any position, or any of the rights a City employee might
otherwise have in the event of termination of employment.
15. Covenant Ae:ainst Discrimination. Consultant covenants for itself, its heirs,
executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through it, that there shall be no
discrimination against any person on account of race, color, creed, relation, sex,
marital' status, national origin, or ancestry, in the performance of this Agreement.
Consultant further covenants and agrees to comply with the terms of the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 V.S.C. gl2101 et sea.) as the same may be amended
from time to time.
16. Termination Bv Citv. City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time,
with or without cause, upon written notice to Consultant. Upon receipt of any notice
of termination from City, Consultant shall immediately cease all services hereunder
except such as may be specifically approved in writing by City. Consultant shall be
entitled to compensation for all services rendered prior to receipt of City's notice of
termination and for any services authorized in writing by City thereafter.
17. Waiver. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy by a
nondefaulting party on any default shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as
a waiver. A party's consent to or approval of any act by the other party require the
party's consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary the
other party's consent to or approval of any subsequent act. Any waiver by either party
of any default must be in writing and shall not be a waiver of any other default
concerning the same or any other provision of this Agreement.
18. Lee:al Actions. The Municipal and Superior Courts of the State of Califomia in the
County of Orange shall have the exclusive jurisdiction of any litigation between the
parties arising out of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by, and
construed under, the laws of the State of California. The rights and remedies of the
parties are cumulative and the exercise by either party of one or more of such rights or
remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same or different times, of any
other rights or remedies for the same default or any other default by the other party.
19. Attomevs' Fees. If either party to this Agreement is required to initiate or defend, or
is made a party to, any action or proceeding in any way connected with this
Agreement, the party prevailing in the final judgment in such action or proceeding, in
addition to any other relief which may be granted, shall be entitled to litigation costs,
including actual attorney's fees and expert witness fees.
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20. Force Majeure. The time period specified in this Agreement for performance of work
may be extended by City because of any delays due to unforeseeable causes beyond the
control and without the fault or negligence of Consultant, including, but not restricted
to, acts of God or of the public enemy, unusually severe weather, :fires, earthquakes,
floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, riots, strikes, freight embargoes, wars,
litigation, and/or acts of any governmental agency, including City, provided that
Consultant shall within ten (10) days of the commencement of such delay notifY City
in writing of the causes and length of the delay. If Consultant gives notice of such
delay, City shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, and extend the time for
performing the services for the period of the enforced delay, when and if in the
judgement of City, such delay is justified. City's determination shall be made in
writing, and shall be final and conclusive upon the parties to this Agreement. In no
event shall Consultant be entitled to recover damages against City for any delay in the
performance of this Agreement, however caused. Consultant's sole remedy shall be
extension of this Agreement.
21. Notices. Unless otherwise provided herein, all notices required to be delivered under
this Agreement or under applicable law shall be personally delivered, or delivered by
United States mail, prepaid, certified, return receipt requested, or by reputable
document delivery service that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery.
Notices personally delivered or delivered by a document delivery service shall be
effective upon receipt. Notices delivered by mail shall be effective at 5:00 p.m. on the
second calendar day following dispatch. Notices shall be delivered to the following
addresses:
To City:
Director of Public Works
City of Seal Beach
211 Eighth Street
Seal Beach, CA 90740
To Consultant:
DMS Consultants, Inc.
12377 Lewis Street, Ste 101
Garden Grove, CA 92840
22. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement.
23. Interpretation: Severability. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in
accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or
against either party by reason of the authorship of this Agreement or any other rule
of construction which might otherwise apply. The Section headings are for
purposes of convenience only, and shall not be construed to limit or extend the
meaning of this Agreement. Each provision of this Agreement shall be severable
from the whole. If any provision of this Agreement shall be found contrary to law,
the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force.
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24. Coroorate Authoritv. The person(s) executing this Agreement on behalf of the
parties hereto warrant that (i) such party is duly organized and existing, (ii) they
are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said party,
(iii) by so executing this Agreement, such party is formally bound to the provisions
of this Agreement, and (iv) the entering into this Agreement does not violate any
provision of any other Agreement to which said party is bound.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and entered into this Agreement
for Contract Services as of the date first set forth above.
CITY OF SEAL BEACH
By:
CONSULTANT
By:
Its:
Citv Manal!:er
Its:
Attest:
By:
Its:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Quinn Barrow
City Attorney
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200 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SCOPE OF WORK
200.1 EXAMINATION OF RFP/RFQ DOCUMENTS: The Consultant shall be solely
responsible for examining the City's RFP/RFQ documents, including any addenda
issued, and for informing itself with respect to any and all conditions which may in
any way affect the amount or nature of the proposal, or the performance of the
Services in the event the Consultant is selected. No relief for error or omission will be
given.
200.3 EMAll: The Consultant shall supply and maintain individual Internet E-mail
addresses for each of the project managers and principals involved in the project and
other consultant personnel as the City deems necessary.
200.4 INVOICES: The Consultant shall submit not more than one invoice a month
and shall obtain a copy of the accounts payable schedule. The invoice will be in a
format that is acceptable to City Engineering Staff and shall detail individual
personnel who worked on the project, specific tasks performed, hours worked, billing
rate, total costs, and previous billing history, percentage of work completed,
percentage of dollars spent. The Consultant shall prepare invoices that show costs
against each major milestone task.
The Consultant shall notify the City when the cumulative compensation payable
under this Contract has reached 75% of the Contract not to exceed price. If at any
time the Consultant has reason to believe that the total cost to the Authority for the
performance of this Contract will be greater or substantially less that the Contract not
to exceed price, the Consultant shall notify the Consultant in writing to that effect and
give its revised estimate of the total cost for the performance of this Contract. The
notice shall state the estimated amount of additional funds required to continue
performance for the remainder of the contract term. In no event is the Consultant
authorized to exceed the "not to exceed price" without prior written approval from the
City.
200.5 COMPUTER FilES: The Consultant shall supply the City with a digital and
editable copy of all files that are included in the hard copy of the report. The
Consultant shall use or transfer into the following formats: Word Processing:
Microsoft Word, Spreadsheets: Excel, Databases: Filemaker Pro, Microsoft Access,
GIS: ArcView, Drawings: Autocad. All final plans shall be submitted also on CD
readable by City computers. All digital files shall be submitted on a CD ROM.
The City shall have the right to use, duplicate, modify or disclose the technical data
and the information contained therein.
The Consultant agrees to provide any proprietary software or data used in
conjunction with the project to the City, if requested, as long as the City pays for any
additional licensing costs.
200.6 KEY PERSONNEL: The Consultant shall not reassign any personnel
mentioned in the RFQnnterview process unless under extraordinary circumstances.
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The Consultant shall secure the prior written approval the City for any change or
reassignment of the key personnel, submitting written documentation of the new
individual's qualification.
The Consultant's project manager shall supervise and direct the services, and have
overall responsibility for the services in accordance with the Consultant agreement
and Scope of Work. The Consultant shall be solely responsible for implementation of
all services, means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures and for
coordination of all portions of the services.
All workers shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the work assigned to
them. The City shall have the right, in its absolute discretion to require the removal of
the Consultant's personnel at any level assigned to the performance of the Services
at no additional fee to the City, if the City considers such removal necessary and in
its best interest and request such removal in writing. Further, an employee who is
dismissed for any of the above reasons shall not be .re-employ~d on this Contract.
200.7 UNAUTHORIZED WORK: Any services not required by the terms of the final
scope of work or proposal that are performed without written authority from the City,
will be considered as unauthorized and at the sole expense of the Consultant.
Services so performed will not be paid for, and no extension in the period of
performance shall be granted on account thereof.
200.8 AUDITS: The Consultant shall keep and maintain full and complete records
and books of account of its costs and expenses relating to the performance of the
Services, in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices. Such records
and accounts shall permit the Consultant to furnish the City, upon written notice, an
accurate written allocation of the costs to the various elements of the Services, as
may be required by the Authority. Upon reasonable advance written notice the City or
its representatives shall have the right to examine, any books, records, accounts,
and other documents of the Consultant directly pertaining to costs when such costs
are the basis of a claim or of reimbursement to the Consultant hereunder. The
Consultant will make reasonable efforts to assure that the any such representative is
not a competitor of the Consultant to which the disclosure of such cost information
would have a detrimental effect on the Consultant's business. The Consultant shall
keep and preserve all such books, records, accounts, and other documents for a
period of at least three years after completion of the Services and Final Payment or if
this Contract is terminated in whole or in part after the final termination agreement.
200.9 COt.iSUL TANT'S INTERACTION WITH MEDIA AND THE PUBLIC: The
Consultant shall refer all inquiries from the news media to the City. If the Consultant
receives a complaint from a citizen or the community, the Consultant shall inform the
City what action was taken to alleviate the situation.
200.10 SUBCONTRACTORS/SUBCONSULTANT: The City reserves the right of
prior approval of all subcontractors and retains the right to request the Consultant to
terminate any subcontractor, for any reason appropriate by the City, by so notifying
the Consultant in writing. Should said notification be submitted to the Consultant, it
shall terminate said subcontractor immediately.
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The City shall have no liability to any subcontractor(s) for payment for services under
this Contract or other work performed for Consultant. Any subcontract entered into
by Consultant under the contract shall duly note that the responsibility for payment
for the technical services or any other services performed shall be the sole
responsibility of the Consultant.
200.11 DIRECT EXPENSES: It is expected that the Consultant has extensive
knowledge and experience performing this type of work. The Consultant shall
prepare a not to exceed budget for direct expenses and breakdown costs for
services such as copying, blue prints, computer time, reproduction, delivery, and any
other foreseeable expense not covered in the Consultant's hourly rates. Therefore,
the Consultant shall receive no additional compensation beyond that which is
detailed in their budget. The City will not pay for mileage charges.
200.12 INSURANCE: The Consultant shall obtain a minimum of $1,000,000 worth of
professional error and omissions insurance prior to entering into an agreement with
the City. The insurance requirement is non-negotiable.
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201 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SCOPE OF WORK
The Consultant shall provide the following services on an on call basis to the City of Seal
Beach:
. Design
. Engineering
. Construction Support
Prior to starting any work, the consultant shall submit a detailed task order scope, fee propsal,
schedule, and overall project estimate. No work shall begin without written approval by the
Engineering Division.
All work must be within the budgetary limits established in the project.
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CONSULTANTS, INC.
CIVIL ENGINEERS
April 14, 2006
Mr. Raymond Velasco
Associate Engineer
City of Seal Beach
Public Works/Engineering Department
211 8th Street - 2nd Floor
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Subject:
Proposal for Professional Civil Engineering Design Services:
Ocean Avenue Street Improvement Project
Dear Mr. Velasco:
DMS Consultants, Inc. is pleased to present this proposal to provide professional civil
engineering services for the subject project.
Mr. Surender Dewan, P.E., President of OMS Consultants, Inc, would be assigned as the
Project Manager of this project. As such, Mr. Dewan would be responsible for the overall
scheduling and budget control and would be available to meet with the City Staff to discuss
the project as required.
I hope that our past experience, record of performance and sincere interest in working with
the City of Seal Beach, will result in a favorable consideration. We look forward to the
opportunity of worKing with you and your staff.
Sincerely,
DMS Consultants, Inc.
.:--
Surender Dewan, P.E.
President
SB-OceanAve06,PRO
12377 Lewis Street, Suite 101 . Garden Grove CA 92840
Tel: 714-740-8840' Fax: 714-740-8842
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Table of Contents
I.
PROJECT TEAM
. Organization Chart
. Resumes
II. FIRM'S EXPERIENCE
. Street Improvement Projects
III. PROJECT DESIGN
. Project Understanding
. Project Approach
IV. PROJECT SCHEDULE
V. APPENDIX
. References
. Schedule of Hourly Rates
. Sample Plan - Gladstone Street, San Dimas
VI. COST PROPOSAL
· See Separate Sealed Envelope
:!If Project Team
. Organization Chart
. Resumes
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Project Team
The most important element in the provision of professional services is the assignment of key
personnel. Quality personnel and an effective management system combine to produce quality
services. Accordingly, the following personnel have been assigned to this project,
. Surender Dewan, P.E. Project ManagerlPresident
. Hoang Nguyen Project Engineer
. Shawn Chadha Project Engineer
. Jon Safadari CAD Designer
. Charles Tuggle, L.S. Survey Party Chief
Ocean Avenue Street Improvement Project
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Street Improvements
First Street to Electric A venue
City of Seal Beach
Mr. Raymond Velasco
Project Manager
Mr. SUfBnder Dewan, P.E.
President
Project Manager
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Mr. Shawn Chadha
Project Engineer
Mr. Hoang Nguyen
Project Engineer
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Mr. Jon Safadari
CAO Designer
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Mr. Charles Tuggle, L.S.
Survey Party Chief
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2-Man Survey Crew
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SURENDER M. DEWAN, P.E.
Project Manager/President
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Delhi University, 1970
Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Washington University, 1978
ACTIVE REGISTRATION: Civil Engineer, California - RCE 34559
Civil Engineer, Nevada - RCE 11221
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
Mr. Dewan, President of OMS Consultants, Inc., has more than 30 years of professional experience
in the design of Public Works projects. Mr. Dewan is responsible for performing and/or
coordinating engineering design and other related technical services including project
management; preparation of plans, specifications, estimates, design; and evaluation of major
storm drain projects and street improvement projects, including numerous projects involving
rubberized asphalt.
Drainage Improvements on Gladstone Street, Catsract Avenue and Bonita Avenue - San Dimas
Sidewalk Improvement Prolect, Ellis Avenue, GT -961 - Fountain Valley
2004-2005 CDBG Sidewalk Project - Diamond Bar
Norwalk Boulevard Median Divider Improvements - Cerritos
Marquardt Avenue 183'" to Artesla Boulevard Median Improvements - Cerritos
Jamboree Road Rehabilitation Project, Ford to San Joaquin and Briatol to Unlvereity - Newport Beach
Grand Avenue Bettsrmentllmprovement Project - Diamond Bar
195'" Street Improvements, Pioneer Boulevard to Bloomfield Avenue - Cerritos
Jamboree Road Street Rehabilitation Prolect, Ford Road to Biaon Ave. - Newport Beach
Jamboree Road Street Rehabilitation Prolect, Bison Ave. to Univeraity Dr. - Newport Beach
30" Street West, Accelerated Road Construction Program - County of Los Angeles ,
Holmes Avenue Et AI., Acceleretsd Road Construction Program - County of Los Angeles
Arrow Highway Street Resurfacing end Restoration Project - San Dimas
San DImas Canyon Road, Landecaped Median and Street Restoration Project - San Dimas
Gladstone Street, Landscaped Median and Street Restoration Project - San Dimas
Katella Avenue, Stats College Blvd. to 57 Freeway Improvements - Anaheim
Stats College Boulevard, Orangewood Ave. to Katella Ave. Improvements - Anaheim
32"" Street/Newport Boulevard Rehabilitation - Newport Beach
Firestone Boulevard Improvements - Soulh Gale
Ambushere and Meadowglen Street Improvements - Diamond Bar
Brea Canyon Road and Braa Canyon Cut-Off Street Improvements - Diamond Bar
Bloomfield Avenue Improvements - Cerritos
Diamond Bar Boulevard Improvements, Grand Ave. to Stats Route 60 - Diamond Bar
Diamond Bar Boulevard Improvements, Palomino to Temple - Diamond Bar
166th Street Improvements - Cerritos
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HOANG NGUYEN
Project Engineer
EDUCATION:
Associate of Arts, Drafting, College of Denver, 1980
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Metropolitan State, 1984
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
Mr. Nguyen has more than 20 years of civil engineering experience. Mr. Nguyen has been
responsible for preparation of plans, tract maps and parcel maps, rough and precise grading plans
and preparation of exhibits for legal descriptions. Mr. Nguyen is particularly knowledgeable in the
use of AutoCAD with Autodesk software and Microstation.
Norwalk Boulevard Median Divider Improvemente - Cerritos
Grand Avenue BettennentJImprovement Project - Diamond Bar
Jamboree Road Street Rehabllltetion Project, Ford Road to Bison Ave. - Newport Baach
. Jamboree Road Street Rehabllltetlon Project, Bison Ave. to University Dr. - Newport Beach
195"' Street Improvements, Pioneer Boulevard to Bloomfield Avenue - Cerritos
30"' Street West, Accelerated Road Construction Program - County of Los Angeles
Holmes Avenue Et AI., Accelerated Road Conatructlon Program - County of Los Angeles
Arrow Highway Street Resurfacing and Rsstoratlon Project - San Dimas
San Dimas Canyon Road, Landscaped Median and Street Restoration Project - San Dimas
Gladstone Street, Landscaped Median and Street Restoration Project - San Dimas
Katella Avenue, Stete College Blvd. to 57 Freeway Improvemente - Anaheim
. Slate College Boulevard, Orangewood Ave. to Katella Ave. Improvemente - Anaheim
32"" Street/Newport Boulevard Rehabilitetlon - Newport Beach
Firestone Boulevard Improvemente - South Gata
Southern Avenue Improvements - South Gate
AmbushelS and Meadowglen Street Improvemente - Diamond Bar
. Brea Canyon Road and Brea Canyon Cut.off Street Improvements - Diamond Bar
Bloomfield Avenue Improvements - Cerritos
Diamond Bar Boulevard Improvements, Grand Ave. to State Route 60 - Diamond Bar
Diamond Bar Boulevard Improvements, Palomino to Temple - Diamond Bar
166th Street Improvements - Cerritos
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SHAWN CHADHA
Project Engineer
EDUCATION:
Master of Science in Engineering, University of Missouri, 2004
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
Mr. Chadha has four years of civil engineering experience. Mr. Chadha has been responsible for
preparation of street improvement plans, tract maps and parcel maps, rough and precise grading
plans and preparation of exhibits for legal descriptions. Mr. Chadha is particularly knowledgeable
in the use of AutoCAD with Autodesk software.
Drainage Improvements on Gladstone Street, Cataract Avenue and Bonita Avenue - San Dimas
Sidewalk Improvement Prolect, Ellis Avenue, GT-961 - Fountain Valley
. 2004-2005 CDBG Sidewalk Projec:t - Diamond Bar
Norwalk Boulevard Median Divider Improvements - Cerrilos
Marquardt Avenue 183" to Artesia Boulevard Median Improvements - Cerritos
Jamboree Road Rehabilitation Project, Ford to San Joaquin and Bristol to University - Newport Beach
Grand Avenue Bettennentllmprovement Prolec:t - Diamond Bar
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Firm's Experience
DMS Consultants, Inc. provides a full realm of services to various clients for their street
improvement and new roadway design projects. Our staff has been responsible forpreliminary and
final plans, specifications and estimates, project and contract administration, construction
observation, right-of-way engineering, field and construction surveying, pavement evaluation and
rehabilitation, alignment studies, bicycle roadway systems, environmental impact studies, street
lighting plans, landscape architecture, construction traffic control plans, bid documents, and
preparation of as-constructed drawings. Our staff is also familiar with government funding
requirements such as Community Development Block Grants, Federal Aid Urban, Housing and
Urban Development, Local Public Works Act Bill, Housing and Community Development
Administration, and Arterial Highway Financing Programs, ISTEA, and Measure "M".
DMS Consultants, Inc. provides coordination and control during the construction phase of public
works projects such as street rehabilitation/improvements, street lighting, storm drain, sewer, and
water main system improvements. DMS Consultants, Inc. believes an important aspect of contract
administration and inspection is the internal quality controVassurance provided to our clients. Each
inspector is supervised directly by a registered professional engineer, which ensl,lres our clients
of direct hands-on review and assistance in the delivery of a quality product. Supervising engineers
are quite familiar with the inspection and testing needs of each specific project and are available
to provide each inspector with the necessary support at any time.
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Street Improvement Projects
City of Newport Beach
Jamboree Road Street Rehabilitation Project
The project area was Jamboree Road from Bison Avenue to University Drive. The project
consisted of reconstruction and rehabilitation of existing roadway, design survey, construction
of landscape and irrigation improvements in parkways and medians, specifications, and cost
estimates.
Construction Cost:
Design Completed:
Client Contact:
$750,000
2002 Construction Completed:
Bill Patapoff, City Engineer
949.644.3311
2003
City of Newport Beach
Jamboree Road Street Rehabilitation Project (AHRP)
The project area is Jamboree Road from Bristol Street to University Drive and Ford Road to
San Joaquin Hills Road. The project consists of reconstruction and/or rehabilitation of existing
roadway, field survey, construction of landscape and irrigation improvements in the parkways
and medians, specifications and cost estimates.
Construction Cost: $1.2 Million
Design Completed: Design Phase
Client Contact: Bill Patapoff, City Engineer
949.644.3311
City of San Dimas
San Dimas Canyon Road and Gladstone Street Landscaped Median, Street Resurfacing and
Restoration Project
The project area was San Dimas Canyon Road from the Foothill Freeway to Arrow Highway
and Gladstone Street from San Dimas Avenue to San Dimas Canyon Road. The project
included rehabilitation of existing roadway and construction of landscaped and irrigated
medians, reconstruction of sidewalk, curb and gutter, construction of missinglsubstandard
sidewalk, and project specifications.
Construction Cost: $1.5 Million
Design Completed: 2001 Construction Completed: 2002
Client Contact: Krishna Patel, Director of Public Works
909.394.6200
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City of Diamond Bar
Grand Avenue Beautification-Betterment Improvement Project
The project consisted of reconstruction and rehabilitation of existing roadway, design survey,
construction of landscape and irrigation improvements in center medians, signage and striping
plans, specifications, and cost estimate.
Construction Cost: $3 Million
Design Completed: 2004 Construction Completed: 2006
Client Contact: David Liu, Director of Public Works
909.396.5671
City of Cerritos
19f1h Street - Street Rehabilitation and Median Landscape Improvements
The project area was 1951h Street from Pioneer Boulevard to Bloomfield Avenue. The project
included construction of landscaped and irrigated medians and rehabilitation of existing
pavement using rubberized asphalt, construction of drainage improvements, signage and
striping plans, specifications, and cost estimates.
Construction Cost: $1.8 Million
Design Completed: 2003 Construction Completed: 2003
Client Contact: Rash Syed, Project Manager
562.860.0311
City of Anaheim
Kate"a Avenue Street RehabilitatIon and Landscape Improvements
The project area was Katella Avenue from State College Boulevard to the 57 Freeway
overpass. The project consists of reconstruction and/or rehabilitation of existing roadway,
construction of landscape and irrigation improvements in the parkways and medians, traffic
signal improvements, signage and striping plans, specifications and estimate of probable
costs.
Construction Cost:
Design Completed:
Client Contact:
$1.2 Million
2003 Construction Completed:
Eddy Jan, Principal Engineer
714.765.5175
2004
City of Orange
CDBG Street Reconstruction - FY 2003/04
The project area was Hill Street from Phillips Avenue to Montgomery Place, Walnut Avenue
from Tustin Street to Wayfield Street, and Palmyra Avenue from Tustin Street to the easterly
cul-de-sac. The project consisted of rehabilitation of existing roadways, reconstruction of
sidewalk, curb and gutter, construction of missing/substandard handicap ramps.
Construction Cost: $350,000
Design Completed: 2003 Construction Completed: 2003
Client Contact: David Stuetzel, Associate Civil Engineer
714.744.5567
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Project Understanding
Ocean Avenue between First Street and Electric Avenue is a residential collector street serving the
residents of Seal Beach.
The existing curb to curb width is 50 feet with a right-of-way of 60 feet. The street is striped for one
lane in each direction except for a portion west of 8th Street, where the street has a dedicated right
turn lane to 8th Street. Parking is pennitted on both sides of the street.
The intersection of Ocean Avenue and Main Street is signalized. The intersection of Ocean
Avenue with First Street, 51h Street, 12'h Street, Dolphin Avenue, and Electric Avenue have stop
signs, curb, curb and gutter, and sidewalk on both sides of the street.
We have observed a lot of damage of existing curb resulting in ponding. It appears that perhaps
build up of overlays over the years has covered up the concrete gutter adjacent to the curb, see
Figure 1 and Figure 2. Plate 1.
There are sections of the street where the curb and gutter is in good condition. We have identified
these portions in the table below. Mr. Raymond Velasco, Associate Engineer of the City, has
indicated that it is the intent of the City to replace the existing sections of curb only, with curb and
gutter to ensure proper drainage.
Curb and Gutter Fronting:
Street: Ocean Avenue:
Address: 110, 304, 520, 540, 546, from 150' west of 6th Street to 10'h Street
The existing sidewalk in the project area appears to be in good condition, except for portions which
appear to be cracked and will require replacement, see Figure 1 - Plate 2.
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Figure 1
Damaged Curb and Gutter Along the Southerly Curb in the
Vicinity of 710 Ocean Avenue.
Figure 2
Drainage I ponding Along the Southerly Curb in the Vicinity
of 110 Ocean Avenue.
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Figure 1
Damaged Sidewalk Along the Southerly Curb.
Figure 2
Damaged I Non-Conforming Driveway.
Sidewalk Replacement Fronting:
Street: Ocean Avenue:
Address: 117,307,705,717,1043,1019,509,1503, and 301
Most of the driveways in the project area do not conform to ADA standards for accessibility, see
Figure 2 - Plate 2. Reconstruction of driveways for conformance will be a major inconvenience
to the residents and will require temporary construction easements for construction beyond the
sidewalk. Considering the complexities involved, except for the cracked/broken driveways, the
driveway reconstruction will not be considered part of this project. The driveways requiring
reconstruction are as indicated below.
Driveway Replacement Fronting:
Street: Ocean Avenue:
Address: 304,1501,1607,403,1208,1217,1300, and 550
There are existing curb ramps at all the curb ramps in the project area. The curb ramps along the
southerly side of Ocean Avenue do not comply with ADA standards for accessibility, see Figure
1 - Plate 3. The curb ramps along the northerly side of Ocean Avenue are in go~d c~ndition
except for a few locations.
Most of the intersecting streets with Ocean Avenue have no concrete cross gutters and the
pavement is badly damaged. These locations will require construction of concrete cross gutters,
see Figure 2 . Plate 3.
The existing pavement appears to be in good to fair condition. There are portions of the roadway
that are experiencing deterioration with longitudinal and alligator cracking, see Figure 1 and Figure
2 - Plate 4.
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Figure 1
Non-Conforming Curb Ramp at the Intersection of
Ocean Avenue and 10th Street.
Figure 2
Missing Cross Gutter at the Intersection of
Ocean Avenue and 7th Street.
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Figure 1
Pavement Cracking and Structural Failure.
Figure 2
Pavement Cracking and Structural Failure.
Mr. Raymond Velasco has indicated that it is- the intent of the City to rehabilitate the roadway by
cold milling adjacent to the curb followed by placement of leveling course and ARHM overlay over
the entire roadway.
It is also the intent of the City to construct traffic calming bulb-outs landscaped with sod. Our firm
is very familiar with this concept. Attached in the Appendix is a sample project we designed for
the City of San Dimas which included construction of bulb-outs at the intersections.
Services to be provided by DMS Consultants, Inc. under this proposal will encompass a full range
of services. Thes~ services include the following:
. Design Survey
.. Preparation of Improvement Plans
.. Project Specifications
.. Estimate of Probable Construction Costs
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PRELIMINARY DESIGN DEVELOPMENT:
y In a consultation meeting with the City, the scope of work, procedure for the project, and
the precise limits of the project improvements will be reviewed.
DESIGN SURVEY:
y Locate beginning, intennediate and final bench marks. Locate and identify horizontal
controls used.
y Mark limits of broken curb and gutter, defective sidewalk, cross gutter and failed pavement
sections.
y Perfonn street cross sections. Obtain top of curb elevations, flow line elevations, and
elevations at 7 feet from curb face for sections requiring curb, curb and gutter
reconstruction. For the remainder ofthe roadway, obtain curb to curb cross sections at 100
foot intervals.
y Obtain street cross sections at all BCR's and ECR's.
y A minimum of two (2) bench marks will be used. A bench circuit will be run and closure
error established, if any. Each bench mark will be established on the plans and in the
survey notes.
.. A report will be provided to the City containing all survey control and cross section notes.
UTILITY COORDINATION:
y Notify all utilities at the start of the work to ensure that all structures are properly located
on the plans. Request utility companies to pothole at locations with the greatest likelihood
of impacting the proposed construction.
y A copy of all correspondence with utility companies will be provided to the City.
y Final plans will be sent to each affected utility company prior to bidding of the work along
with notification of when work is anticipated to begin.
PRELIMINARY DESIGN:
y Plot existing cross sections at 1 "=4' horizontal and 1.25"=1' vertical scale.
.. Prepare preliminary street improvement plans at 1 "=20' scale.
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. Check the proposed cross sections for accuracy of cross slope. If the proposed cross
slope is less than the minimum required or more than the maximum permissible, revise the
type of proposed treatment to the street surface.
. Prepare preliminary sign age and striping plans in accordance with the State of California
Department of Transportation Traffic Manual.
. Prepare preliminary estimate of probable costs.
FINAL DESIGN:
. Evaluate cross sections for drive quality.
. Prepare final street improvements plans. In addition, provide copies of all calculations,
cross sections and other support data to the City.
.. Title sheet will show:
. Title
. Vicinity and location map with plan sheet index and scale
. Utility and plan legends
. Bench marks, basis of bearings
. General and master construction notes
. Standard signature and title blocks
. Utility notes, contact names and telephone numbers
. Detail sheets will include:
. Typical street sections for various sections indicating rehabilitation treatments
. Cold milling details
. Construction notes and quantities
. Plan will include:
. Topography between right-of-way and beyond as necessary (City to provide aerial
topographic survey)
Right-of-way limit lines
Utility location plot
. Construction notes
. Typical sections and details
. Existing top of curb and flowline elevations
. Limits of proposed curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveway, cross gutter recgnstruction and
location of any digouts
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. Prepare final striping and signage plans. Final plans to include:
. Removal andlor construction of existing and/or proposed traffic features
. Traffic striping and signing
. Pavement markings and markers
. Prepare project specifications based on the latest edition of the Standard Specifications for
Public Works Construction.
.. Prepare final estimates of probable cost.
QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES:
. The importance of review and checking cannot be overemphasized, given the extreme time
constraints under which documents are often produced.
. Checking plays a central role in our quality assurance effort.
. Documents are comprehensively checked at one or more milestones before they are
completed.
. A senior team member checks all documents before they are issued.
. Consultants review the documents produced by other contributors for coordination.
. The City reviews and approves the documents before they are issued.
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Design Services .
Task Description May June July. August
Preliminary Design Development
Utility Coordination
Field Survey
Preliminary Design Phase
City Review of Preliminary Phase
Final Design Phase
Submit Plans to City for Approval
Finalize Plans per Comments
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Notice to Proceed with Design:
May 8, 2006
.... Design Complete
End of August, 2006
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Appendix
.. References
.. Schedule of Hourly Rates
.. Sample Plan -
Gladstone Street, San Dimas
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References
Additional information regarding the professional capabilities of OMS Consultants, Inc. can be
obtained by contacting the present and former clients listed below. We urge you to contact
these references regarding our record of performance, quality of work, and ability to meet time
schedules.
Mr. Vince Brar
Director of Public Works / Assistant City Manager
City of Cerritos
18125 Bloomfield Avenue
Cerritos, Califomia 90703-3130
562.865.1944
Mr. Krishna Patel
Director of Public Works
City of San Dimas
245 East Bonita Avenue
San Dimas, California 91773
909.394.6200
Mr. Bill Patapoff
City Engineer
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92658
949.644.3311
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Schedule of Hourly Rates
Project Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $110.00
Project Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $95.00
Design Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $85.00
CADD Designer .................................................... $80.00
Senior Drafter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $70.00
Senior Plan Checker. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $60.00
Construction Administrator ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $85.00
Construction Inspector ....,.......................................... $75.00
Building Official . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $70.00
Building Plan Check Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $65.00
Building Plan Examiner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $65.00
Building Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $55.00
Two-Man Field Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $170.00
Three-Man Field Party .....,........................................ $190.00
Office Survey Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $80.00
Word Processor .................................................... $45.00
NOTE: ALL RATES ARE SUBJECT TO REVISION
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