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File #: 15-0300    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 3/6/2015 In control: Procurement Committee
On agenda: 3/19/2015 Final action: 3/19/2015
Title: Issue a purchase order and enter into an agreement with David Mason & Associates of Illinois, LTD for professional engineering services for Contract 14-110-5C Preliminary Engineering for a Flood Control Project at 61st Avenue and 36th Street in Cicero, Illinois, in an amount not to exceed $175,334.00, Account 501-50000-601410, Requisition 1387540
TRANSMITTAL LETTER FOR BOARD MEETING OF MARCH 19, 2015
 
COMMITTEE ON PROCUREMENT
 
Mr. David St. Pierre, Executive Director
 
Title
Issue a purchase order and enter into an agreement with David Mason & Associates of Illinois, LTD for professional engineering services for Contract 14-110-5C Preliminary Engineering for a Flood Control Project at 61st Avenue and 36th Street in Cicero, Illinois, in an amount not to exceed $175,334.00, Account 501-50000-601410, Requisition 1387540
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Dear Sir:
 
Authorization is requested to issue a purchase order and enter into an agreement with David Mason & Associates of Illinois, LTD (DMA) for professional engineering services for Contract 14-110-5C Preliminary Engineering for a Flood Control Project at 61st Avenue and 36th Street in Cicero, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $175,334.00.
 
On September 19, 2013, the Board of Commissioners granted its approval to assist local communities and agencies with various projects to address flooding problems through the District's Phase II Stormwater Management program.  Among the projects approved was a conceptual project submitted by the Town of Cicero, which includes an evaluation of potential flood mitigation measures to address flooding at the intersection of 61st Avenue and 36th Street in Cicero, Illinois.
 
The scope of work includes a detailed evaluation of potential solutions, including concepts developed by the Town of Cicero in their drainage study, analysis of right-of-way issues and permit requirements, and the preparation of preliminary engineering plans for use in defining a detailed scope of work for the final design of these improvements should they prove feasible.  
 
The time allowed for services to be performed under this agreement is 180 days from the date of the notice to proceed.  There are no provisions in the agreement for extension of time except for such reasonable period as may be agreed upon between parties.  
 
Deliverables to be provided under this agreement include:
•      Preliminary Plans and Specifications
•      Opinion of Probable Construction Cost based on Preliminary Plans and Specifications
 
Subsequent to review of the preliminary plans, the Engineering Department will make a recommendation to the Board of Commissioners as to the feasibility of the selected project.  If determined feasible to proceed, the Engineering Department intends to recommend DMA be retained for final design services for a Flood Control Project at 61st Avenue and 36th Street in Cicero, Illinois under a separate purchase order, subject to the Board of Commissioners' approval.
 
The Engineering Department conducted a consolidated consultant selection process to assess prospective consulting engineering firms for design of Stormwater Management Phase II projects.  The following firms participated in the process:
1.      American Surveying and Engineering, P.C.
2.      ARCADIS U.S., Inc.
3.      Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co., Inc.
4.      Cardno, Inc.
5.      Ciorba Group, Inc.
6.      Chastain & Associates LLC
7.      David Mason & Associates of Illinois, Ltd.
8.      Donohue & Associates
9.      Engineering Resource Associates, Inc.
10.      Environmental Design International, Inc.
11.      FluidClarity, Ltd.
12.      Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
13.      Globetrotters Engineering Corporation
14.      HR Green, Inc.
15.      Infrastructure Engineering, Inc.
16.      Robinson Engineering Ltd.
17.      V3 Companies of Illinois, Ltd.
 
While the qualifications of all of the above firms in the design of Stormwater Management Phase II projects were evaluated, the knowledge and experience exhibited by DMA was determined to be most suitable for this project.  DMA has submitted a proposal in the amount of $175,334.00 for professional services for Preliminary Engineering for a Flood Control Project at 61st Avenue and 36th Street in Cicero, Illinois.  The Engineering Department has reviewed the proposal and found it to be acceptable.
 
It is estimated that over 9 persons will be working on the contract at various times with an anticipated total of 1,362 man-hours.  The average payroll rate will be approximately $40.74.
 
DMA shall be paid an hourly rate based on the direct labor rate in effect for the year the work is performed, times an overall multiplier of 2.7531, plus reimbursable direct costs, up to a total amount not to exceed $175,334.00.
     Item                                          Fee
1.      Prime Consultant Fee
A.      Direct Labor                        $      34,159.31
B.      Overhead and Profit                        59,884.69
C.      Total Labor Fee                       $      94,044.00
2.      Reimbursable Direct Costs                  $      22,575.00
3.      PCE Sub-Consultants
A.      WBE/SBE Firms                        32,726.00
B.      Total PCE Sub-Consultants      $      32,726.00
4.      Non-PCE Sub-Consultants        $        25,989.00
Total Fee (Not to Exceed)                           $      175,334.00
 
DMA is a Minority-Owned Business Enterprises/Small Business Enterprises (MBE/SBE).  The firm Professionals Associated Survey, Inc. is a Women-Owned Business Enterprises/Small Business Enterprises (WBE/SBE).  All MBE/SBE and WBE/SBE firms will actively participate in providing services for the core elements required by the agreement.
 
The Diversity Section has concluded that the MBE/SBE and WBE/SBE firms are in accordance with the District's Affirmative Action Policy.  The agreement shall be subject to the approval of the Law Department as to form and legality.
 
In as much as the firm of David Mason & Associates of Illinois, LTD possesses a high degree of professional skill, it is recommended that the Director of Procurement and Materials Management be authorized to issue a purchase order and enter into an agreement without advertising, per Section 11.4 of the Purchasing Act, in an amount not to exceed $175,334.00.
 
Funds for the 2015 expenditure, in the amount of $175,334.00, are available in Account 501-50000-601410.
 
Requested, Catherine A. O'Connor, Director of Engineering, WSS:JPM
Recommended, Darlene A. LoCascio, Director of Procurement and Materials Management
Respectfully Submitted, Barbara J. McGowan, Chairman Committee on Procurement
Disposition of this agenda item will be documented in the official Regular Board Meeting Minutes of the Board of Commissioners for March 19, 2015