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Task Order No. 09-O1
City of Jeffersonville, Indiana (OWNER)
and Strand Associates, Inc.® (ENGINEER)
Pursuant to Technical Services Agreement Dated March 7, 2005
Project Information
Project Name: Conceptual Design and Feasibility Study of Canal (Phase 1)
Project Description: OWNER is under a Consent Decree to develop and implement a
Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP). An open-channel
canal was identified as a potential LTCP alternative because of the additional flood
control and economic development benefits. The purpose of these services is to evaluate
the feasibility of a canal.
Scope of Services
Generally, the following services shall be provided by ENGINEER to OWNER. A
detailed Scope of Services is as follows.
This Conceptual Design and Feasibility Study includes the development of a conceptual
design, identification of three potential routes to accomplish the goals of the project, and
completion of a feasibility study on the three potential routes to identify obstacles, and
make a recommendation of the preferred route.
The project team includes ENGINEER and two subconsultants (SUBCONSULTANT)
hereinafter referred to as TEAM.
Project Mana eg ment
a. Meet with subconsultants and keep OWNER informed of the project's
progress. A schedule of meetings and their purposes are listed below:
i) August 13, 2009: Introduce project to ENGINEER and
subconsultants (organized by OWNER).
ii) August 28, 2009: Develop proposal.
iii) September 1, 2009: Discuss the canal project with OWNER.
iv) September 4, 2009: Discuss basic parameters of the canal with
OWNER.
v) September 11, 2009: Internal TEAM meeting to draft scope.
vi) September 11, 2009: Organized by OWNER.
vii) September 14, 2009: Internal TEAM meeting to draft budget.
viii) September 15, 2009: Present draft Task Order to OWNER.
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b. Prepare a project management plan identifying key technical and project
management personnel, staffing, budget projections, and a forecast by
task and month for the duration of the project. ENGINEER will submit
electronic and hard-copy versions of updated schedules as requested by
OWNER.
The roles of the subconsultants will be identified with a clear delineation
of responsibilities. Although the ENGINEER will provide general
guidance to the subconsultants, the subconsultants shall remain
responsible for their own means, methods, techniques, and procedures
including the safety of their own personnel.
Provide OWNER with hard copy and electronic versions of minutes for
future meetings with OWNER within one week of the completed meeting
date.
d. Conduct a project kickoff meeting to include ENGINEER'S key technical
and project management personnel and OWNER's staff to review lines of
communication, protocol, project goals and objectives, critical success
indicators, scope, and schedule.
Meet with OWNER on a weekly basis to discuss the status of the project,
schedule, and budget. ENGINEER will maintain a schedule of activities
and submit the data to OWNER's Project Manager. A total of 10 progress
meetings are budgeted. ENGINEER will also attend OWNER'S progress
meetings as requested by OWNER'S Project Manager to assist in
reporting project status.
f. Prepare a Project Communications Plan that identifies a process for
interaction and communication between TEAM, OWNER, and vested
stakeholders. The Plan will include the following elements:
i) Project organizational chart and lines of communication.
ii) Deliverables.
iii) Invoicing procedures.
iv) Meetings.
2. Identification of Canal Basics
a. Prepare draft and fmal memorandum of understanding and review with
OWNER.
i) Hydrological Goals-Stormwater Separation: Define the separate
stormwater to be diverted to the canal and the extent of the
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stormwater to be separated from the combined sewer system and
diverted to the canal.
ii) Hydraulic Goals-Design Storms: Define level of services of the
canal, corresponding flow velocities and canal widths, the level of
service of the canal outfall, and the level of service of the flood
control measures.
iii) Economic and Redevelopment Goals: Document redevelopment
needs of the canal as provided by OWNER.
iv) Expectations, Preferences, and Limitations: Discuss limitations of
the canal.
Development and Analysis of Canal Conceptual Design(s)
Identify and evaluate the major components affecting up to eight conceptual canal
designs. The following procedures will be used by the TEAM:
a. Identification and Presentation of Canal Basics and Initial Concept
Designs
After the canal basics have been identified and evaluated, the TEAM will present
OWNER's goals, expectations, preferences, and limitations for the canal. TEAM
will present up to eight initial concept designs. ENGINEER will lead this effort.
b. Work Session
Conduct work sessions with TEAM and OWNER to identify ideas and refine the
conceptual designs. Input from OWNER and TEAM members is extremely
important and valuable to identify the most beneficial design and the overall
success of the project. Three work sessions are included. Minutes of these
sessions will be composed. ENGINEER will lead this effort.
c. Consideration of the Hydrology and Hydraulics, Cross Sections, and
Long-Term Control Plan Early Action Projects
Assess the hydrology, hydraulics, and cross sections of the canal conceptual
designs. TEAM will evaluate the implications of the canal conceptual designs on
the early action projects as identified in the Consent Decree and work with
OWNER and OWNER's consultants to facilitate integration of facilities. A brief
report documenting considerations of hydrology and hydraulics, cross sections,
and Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) Early Action Projects will be prepared.
ENGINEER will lead this effort.
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d. Consideration of Interim Flood Control Projects
Assess the implications of the canal conceptual designs on the interim flood
control projects, specifically the addition of a flood pumping station near the
intersection of 8th and Ohio Streets, and work with OWNER and OWNER's
consultants to facilitate integration of facilities. A brief report documenting
considerations of interim flood control projects will be prepared.
SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.
e. Consideration of Other Projects
Assess the implications of the canal conceptual designs on other projects,
specifically the convention center, Big Four Bridge ramp, and 9th Street Park to
facilitate the effectiveness of the canal project. A brief report documenting
considerations of other projects will be prepared. SUBCONSULTANT will lead
this effort.
f. Presentation(s) of the Conceptual Designs and Recommendation
Present the conceptual designs to OWNER as they develop and become more
refined. The TEAM will make recommendations to OWNER in selecting the
conceptual design. ENGINEER will lead this effort.
4. Identification of Three Potential Routes
a. The goals of the integrated canal project, in order of importance, are to
increase flood control, increase combined sewer overflow (CSO) control,
and reduce CSO in the form of stormwater separation. The TEAM will
meet with OWNER to identify routes that benefit these goals and meeting
minutes will be prepared. SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.
b. Present potential routes identified to discuss concerns and
recommendations to OWNER. This meeting will be conducted during a
Sewer Board Executive Session because of pending property acquisition.
Meeting minutes documenting OWNER's concerns and
recommendations will be prepared. SUBCONSULTANT will lead this
effort.
Phase 1 Data Collection (Potential Route Reviewl
Collect data for the feasibility study including information and documentation available
on existing utilities, topography, subsurface conditions, traffic flow, and permits.
OWNER shall supply all pertinent existing information and documentation relating to
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the proposed project area including, but not limited to, Geographical Information System
(GIS), soils investigations, record drawings for previously completed street and utility
projects, flow monitoring, infrastructure studies and reports, traffic counts and
projections, land use drawings, property records, hydrologic studies and reports,
hazardous materials studies and reports, archaeological and historical building studies
and reports, and Capital Improvement Plans. The TEAM will request information and
documentation on existing gas, electric, communication, and water distribution
infrastructure from the various local utilities.
a. Topographical Review (ENGINEER will lead this effort.)
i) Prepare GIS level base topographical maps to review data
collected on utilities and physical features within the proposed
project limits for potential impacts to proposed improvements.
ii) Visit the project area, assist in identifying pertinent physical
improvements that could be impacted by the project, and propose
mitigation strategies.
iii) Prepare a topographical data summary memorandum.
b. CSO Control Review (ENGINEER will lead this effort.)
i) Review potential routes regarding CSO control benefits and assess
the difference in opinion of probable costs for CSO controls
among the potential routes.
ii) Prepare a brief report of the CSO control review will be prepared.
Flood Control Infrastructure and Flood Plain Review
(SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Review the potential routes regarding flood control infrastructure
(floodwall and pumping capacity) and flood plain issues.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
d. Existing Utility Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Review data collected on utilities within the proposed potential
route limits for potential impacts to proposed improvements.
ii) Visit the project area and identify pertinent utilities that could be
impacted by the project.
iii) Identify proposed mitigation strategies.
iv) Review permitting requirements to address possible utility
conflicts.
v) Prepare a brief report.
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Existing Easement Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Review data collected on existing easements within the proposed
potential route limits for potential impacts and proposed
improvements.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
f. Land Acquisition Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Perform a land acquisition review within the proposed potential
route limits.
ii) Document in graphical format expected land acquisition costs
within an appropriate area of interest of each potential route.
iii) Prepare brief report.
g. Traffic Counts and Review (ENGINEER will lead this effort.)
i) Obtain and review local and regional traffic data from the Indiana
Department of Transportation (INDOT) and City of Jeffersonville
Public Works Department.
ii) Count in-field A.M. and P.M. peak-hour traffic, including turning
movements at no more than 15 intersections to be selected after
the three potential alignments are assessed.
iii) Completed traffic counts in accordance with Institute of
Transportation Engineers (ITE) standards and local requirements.
Counts for signal warrant analysis are not included in this scope
and are considered extra services.
iv) Prepare a brief report.
h. Geotechnical Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Prepare GIS level base maps to review data collected by previous
soils investigations (as provided by OWNER) within the proposed
project limits for potential impacts to proposed improvements.
Three to four test borings may be advanced in areas where no
previous data were obtained to evaluate if conditions are
consistent with prior experience in the area.
ii) Review pertinent soils information that could impact the project
objectives and proposed mitigation strategies.
iii) Prepare a brief report.
i. Cultural Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Review information published on archeological, historical, and
cultural resources to identify potential impacts on the project.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
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Hazardous MateriaUSoil Contamination Review (SUBCONSULTANT
will lead this effort.)
i) Review published data related to known instances of soil and/or
groundwater contamination along the project corridors, as well as
historical land use records.
ii) Prepare a brief report of this review as it relates to the proposed
project corridors.
k. Endangered Species Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead this effort.)
i) Review published data on endangered species within the proposed
project limits to identify potential impacts on the project,
including the new river outfall.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
1. Design Guidelines and Pernut Review (SUBCONSULTANT will lead
this effort.)
i) Establish specific guidelines for the design of proposed
improvements and permit requirements for eventual construction
of proposed improvements.
ii) Communicate with local, state, and federal agencies such as
Jeffersonville Board of Public Works and Safety,
Indiana-American Water Utility, United Stations Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), Indiana Department of Environmental
Management (IDEM), Indiana Department of Natural Resources
(IDNR), Army Corps of Engineers (ALOE), and INDOT.
iii) Prepare a brief report.
m. Integration with Other Projects (Big Four Bridge Ramp, Ninth Street
Park, Convention Center, Clark Street Separation)
i) Review information collected on other projects within the
proposed project limits to identify potential impacts on the canal
project.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
n. Conceptual Design Cost Opinion Assessment (SUBCONSULTANT will lead
this effort.)
i) Develop cost opinions that applies the recommended or selected
conceptual design to each of the identified potential routes.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
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o. Conceptual Design Construction Schedule Assessment (SUBCONSULTANT
will lead this effort.)
i) Develop a construction schedule that applies the recommended
selected conceptual design to each identified potential routes.
ii) Prepare a brief report.
6. Final Feasibility Report (ENGINEER will lead this effort.)
a. Prepare a draft feasibility report for review by OWNER.
b. Prepare a fmal feasibility report including the recommendation of the
most beneficial route that considers OWNER's comments and concerns.
7. Scope and Budget For Preliminary Design and Final Design (ENGINEER will
lead this effort.)
a. Develop a scope and budget for preliminary and fmal Designs, including
National Environmental Policy Act documentation.
Service Elements Not Included
In addition to those identified under the referenced Technical Services Agreement, the
following services are not included in this Task Order. If such services are required, they
shall be provided as noted.
1. Preliminary Design
2. Final Design
3. Construction Observation
4. Postconstruction Compliance Monitoring
Compensation
ENGINEER's compensation for services under this Task Order shall be on an hourly
rate basis in accordance with ENGINEER's current fee schedule plus expenses.
Expenses incurred on this Task Order such as those for travel, meals, printing, postage,
copies, computer, electronic communication, and long distance telephone calls shall be
billed at actual cost plus 10 percent. The total compensation for these services, including
expenses, is projected to be approximately $300,000.
A detailed budget by major task is shown below:
Project Management and Meetings $56,250
Indentification of Canal Basics $12,175
Development and Analysis of a Canal Conceptual Design $47,090
Identification of Three Potential Routes $5,160
Evaluation of Potential Routes $134,040
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Feasibility Report $29,500
Scope and Budget Development $14,960
Schedule
Services under this Task Order shall commence upon. execution of this Task Order,
which is anticipated on September 18, 2009. Notification of any identified obstacles
shall occur by November 1, 2009. Delivery of draft report shall occur by
December 1, 2009, and delivery of the final report shall occur by December 15, 2009, by
which services under this Task Order shall be completed.
TASK ORDER AUTHORIZATION AND ACCEPTANCE:
ENGINEER: OWNER:
STRAND ASSOCIATES, INC.® CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA
Matthew S. Richards Date
Corporate Secretary
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