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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTenth Street Pump Station Expansion Proposal.; September 1, 2010 Jeffersonville Sewer Department 1420 Pennsylvania Avenue Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Attention: Mr. Len Ashack SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION PROPOSAL Proposed Tenth Street Pump Station Expansion and Force Main North Side of Tenth Street 3effersonville, Indiana CS Proposal No. l OG-09/01 a Dear Mr. Ashack: We are pleased to present this proposal for a subsurface exploration at the referenced site in Jeffersonville, Indiana. This proposal includes our understanding of the project information, the proposed scope of services, a fee estimate, and a projected schedule. PROJECT INFORMATION Project information was provided by you during a meeting on August 30, 2010. We were provided with two plan sheets prepared by VS Engineers, dated July 22, 2010, titled "Requested Geotechnical Evaluation Location" and "Proposed Force Main Ratite Location." You also provided us with a sheet prepared by Fuller Mossbarger Scott and May, dated May, 1990, entitled "Boring Layout and Logs of Borings." You indicated that the proposed borings are required to extend at least 40 feet below the existing ground surface. The site is located on the north side of the Tenth Street exit ramp from Interstate 6S in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The existing pump station is plamied to be expanded to comply with the terans of a Consent Decree with the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA}. The addition will be located on the east side of the existing facility. A proposed force main will extend to the northeast from the Tenth Street pump station across Spring Street to the south side of 12`h Street, along 12`h Street to the intersection with Champion Road, then northeast along Champion Road to the existing headworks at the Jeffersonville wastewater treatment plant. scoPE of woRx ~, U i~ f M c .D M. .Qj A J) ;~ =J 2T ~~ ~Q U r-~ Q `` ---~ r~~ ^ :o r ~c y ~5~~ Tn .~. ri V.[ ~ e; r v; r, ^.-~<<~ ,~ ~ Cxcv 3 .- ~x o~~ o ~~;~~~: Q Y O ~, P 0.. •~ ~~ ~X t y c, >~ O ;~ M '~ ~~ It is our intent to conduct a subsurface exploration in order to obtain information about subsurface conditions in the area of the proposed pump station expansion and force main. This exploration is not designed to produce information concerning contamination or other environmental conditions. Boring locations were designated by VS Engineers. Boring locations will be located in the field using standard taping procedures and available fixed structures. No suweying equipment will be utilized in this exploration. www.construct-soluti4ns.com Proposed Tenth Street Pump Station E.rpansion Jeffersonville, Indiana September 1, 2010 At the tune of the exploration, atruck-mounted drill rig will be mobilized to the project site. {Weather conditions may delay mobilization during periods of prolonged precipitation). The drill rig apparatus will be used to advance a total of six soil test borings at the desired locations; three borings will be advanced at the pump station expansion location, and three borings will be advanced along the force main route. The three pump station borings will be drilled to depths of 40 feet. If refusal is encountered shallower than 40 feet, rock will be cored to complete the boring. Based on the boring information provided to us from the original plant construction, refusal will be encountered about 25 feet to 30 feet below the existing ground surface. If rock encountered is highly discontinuous, additional rock will be cored to identify more competent rock. The three force main borings will be drilled to depths of 20 feet. Rock is not expected to be encountered in these borings. If subsurface conditions vary significantly between borings, additional borings will be advanced. These additional borings will not be started without your prior approval. Groundwater levels will he recorded at boring termination in all of the borings. Three borings will be left open for 24-hour groundwater readings. One boring will be converted to a well in order to obtain Qoundwater quality information. If, at any time during field activities, unanticipated subsurface conditions that could lead to significant design or constniction difficulties are encountered, you will be notified. Laboratory testing of samples will include the following tests: 6 Moisture Content Profiles. 3 Atterberg Limits Tests. (soil) 2 unconfined compressive strength tests (rock) After field testing is complete, the subsurface information will be reviewed and evaluated and a written report of our findings will be issued. The report will include: -a description of the exploratory methods used -descriptions of subsurface conditions encountered -a summary of published geologic information -preliminary design recommendations, including: -design bearing pressure -additional design parameters, including: estimated c and c~ values moist and saturated unit weights lateral earth pressure coefficients -construction considerations, including: backfill placement drainage excavation shoring and stability -groundwater considerations -a Boring Location Plan -Boring Logs Proposed Tenth Street Prrmp Station Expansion Jeffersor:ville, Indiana September 1, 20I D If, at any time during the project, unexpected or unusual conditions or information are identified, the scope of work will be reviewed to conhrm that it is still appropriate and adequate. If additional exploration and/or testing are necessary, you will be notified, and the added tasks will be submitted for your approval. SCHEDULE Based on our current workload, the subsurface exploration can be started within seven working days of authorization, weather permitting. If authorization is delayed more than seven days from the date of this document, the start of work may be delayed beyond seven days. It is anticipated that exploratory activities can be completed in one to two working days. As was previously noted, if, at any time during field activities, unanticipated soil conditions that could lead to significant design or construction difficulties are encountered, you will be notified. A verbal report can be submitted within four working days of the completion of Feld activities. A written report of the work can be submitted within seven working days of the completion of held activities. If significant project delays are experienced, yott will be contacted to discuss the revised schedule. FEE ESTIMATE The scope of work provided in this proposal can be perfornled for the lump sum fee of $9,000.00 {nine thousand dollars). Our fee is based on one drill rig mobilization, one 40-foot well, and a total of not more than 115 feet of soil test drilling and 45 feet of rack caring. This fee also is based on the assumption the site will be accessible to truck-mounted drilled equipment at the time of the subsurface exploration. AII-terrain vehicles and/or heavy equipment needed to move the drill rig on the site after periods of heavy precipitation can be retained for an extra charge. If additional exploration or testing activities are deemed necessary, the unit fee will be an additional $40.00 per foot of rock care and $15.00 per foot of soil test drilling. No additional fees will be incurred without your prior approval. If, at the client's request, at any time after the start of this project and prior to the completion of this project, the project is terminated, a prorated fee will be calculated based upon the work completed up to the point that the project is terminated. AUTHORIZATION You may authorize our work on this project by your signature on the next page. You may wish to issue a purchase order; however, this proposal and the contract number must be referenced on the purchase order. Please note that your signature implies acceptance of the attached Contract Terms. We must have a signed copy of this entire document in order to proceed with the project. Proposed Tenth Street Primp Station Expansion Jeffersonville, Indiana September I, 2010 We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with geotechnicaI services. If we can answer any questions, please call. Sincerely, CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS, LLC PROPOSAL ACCEPTANCE Project: Proposed Tenth Street Pump Station Expansion Location: North Side of Tenth Street Jeffersonville, Indiana Client: Jeffersonville Setiver Board 1420 Pennsylvania Avenue Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Proposal Date: 9/01/10 Proposal No. • l OG-09/01 NAME: ~_ TITLE: PQ DATE: ~ J PRINTED NAME: .9Jei (Please note that your signature implzes acceptance of the attached Contract Terms and the full CS Proposal No. IOG-09/O.la document). rGg~y nageny iJUrry, Y.tJ. Vice President C'onu'act "I"er•ms I. PARTIES AND SCOPE OF WORK: Construction Solutions, LLC' (hereinafter referred to as "C5") shall include sand company performing the work. "Work" means the specific geotechnical, analytical, testing or other- service to be perforated by CS as set forth in CS's proposal, the clients' acceptance thereof and these Contract Tenns. "Client" refers to the person or business entity ordering the work to be dune by CS. If the client is ordering the work on behalf of another, the client represents and +varrarrts that the client is the duly authorized agent of said party for the purpose of ordering and directing said work. Unless otherwise stated in writing, the client assumes sole responsibility for determining whether the quantity and the nature of the work ordered by the client is adequate and sufficient fir the clients' intended purpose. Client shall communicate these Contract Terms to each and every third party to whom the client transmits any part of CS's work. CS shall have no duty or obligation to any third party greater than that set forth in CS's proposal, client's acceptance thereof and these Contract l•erms. The ordering of work from CS shall constitute acceptance of the terms of CS's proposal and these Contract 'I•erms. 2. TESTS AND INSPECTIONS: Client shall cause all tests and inspections of the site, materials and work performed by CS or others to be timely and properly performed in accordance with the plans, specificaUOns and contract documents, and CS's recommendations. No claims for loss, damage or injury shall be brought against CS by client or any third party unless all tests and inspections have been so performed and unless C'S's recommendations have been followed. Client agrees to indemnify, defend and hold CS, its officers, employees and agents harmless from any and all claims, suits, losses, costs and expenses, including, but trot limited to, court costs and reasonable attomey's fees in the event that all such tests and inspections are not so performed or CS's recommendations arc not so Ibllowcd except to the extent that such failure is the result of a negligence, willful or wanton act or omission of CS, its officers, agents or employees 3. SCHEDi1LING OF NORK: 77te services set forth in CS's proposal and client's acceptance will be accomplished in a timely, workmanlike and professional manner by CS personnel at the prices quoted. if CS is required to delay commcnccment of the work or if, upon embarking upon its work, CS is required to stop or interrupt the progress of its work as a result of changes in the scope of the work requested by the client, to fulfill the requirements of third parties, interruptions in the progress o1'cunstruetion, or other causes beyond the direct reasonable control of CS, additional charges will be applicable and payable by client. 4. ACCESS TO SITE: Client will arrange and provide such access Io the site as is necessary for CS to perform the work. CS shall take reasonable measures and precautions to minimize damage to the site and any improvements located thereon as the result ol• its work or the use of its equipment; however, CS has not included in its fee the cost of restoration of damage which may occur. Restoration of or reparation for damage to crops on agricultural land is not included in the lee stated in this proposal. Closing of open soil boring holes created by CS's activities is included in the fee stated in this proposal. If client desires or requires CS to restore the site to its former condition, upon written request CS will perform such additional work as is necessary to do so and client agrees to pay to C5 the cost thereof. S. DAMAGE TO EXISTING MAN-MADE OBJECTS: iJnless CS has assumed in writing the responsibility of locating subsurface or latent conditions, client ao ees to indemnify and save CS harnilcss from all Claims, suits, losses, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys Ices as a result of personal injury, death or property damage occurring with respect to CS's performance of its work and arising from subsurface or latent conditions or damage to subsurface or latent objects, stnrctures, line or conduits where the actual or potential presence and location thereof was not revealed to CS by client. 6. PAY11Et\'T: CIit7rt shall be invoiced at the completion of the work descnhcd in this proposal. Client agrees to pay the invoice within thrrty (3U) days of its receipt. Interest in the amount of 1.5% per month will be applied to all past due invoices. 7. TERMINATION: This agreement may he terminated by eithw party upon seven day's poor written notice. In the event of termination, CS shall be compensated by client for all services pcrfonncd up to and including the terminatimt date, including reimbursable expenses, and for the completion of such services and records as arc necessary to place CS's tiles in order and/or protect its professional reputation. 8. 1YARRANT'Y: CS's services will be performed, its finding obtmncd and rts reports prepared in accordance with its proposal, client's acceptance iltereol; these Contract Terms, and with generally accepted principles and practices. In performing its professional services, CS will use that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised under similar cireuntstances by members of its profession. This +varranly is in lieu of all other warranties or representations, either express or implied. Statements made in C'S reports arc opinions based upon engineering judgement and are not to be construed as representations of fact. Should C'S, or any of its professional employees be found to have been negligent m the performing of professional services or work or to have made and hrcached any express or implied warranty, representation or contract, client, all parties claiming through client and all parties claiming to have in any way relied upon CS's services or work agree that the maximum aegregatc amount of the liability of CS, its officers, employees and agents shall he limited to $1,000,000 or the total amount of the fee paid to CS fur its work performed with respect to the project whichever amount is greater. 9. [NDER7NITY: Except to the extent specifically addressed in paragraph 8, Client ar~n-ees to indemnity, defend and hold CS, Hs ol7icers, employees, agcrrts, and independent contractors harmless from any and all claims, suits, losses, costs and expenses, including but not limited to court costs and reasonable attorney's lees arising or alleging to have arisen out of the performance of CS's work. In the event that client or client's principal shall bring any suit, cause of action, claim or counterclaim against ('S to the extent that CS shall prevail in such suit, cause of action, claim, or counterclaim the party initiating such action shall pay to CS the costs and expenses incurred by CS to answer and/or defend such suit, cause of action, claim or counterclaim, including reasonable attorney's lees, court costs, witness fees and other related expenses. CS Initials Client Initials Cs Proposal No. IOG-09/01 a -Proposed Tenth Street Pump Station -lelTersonvrlle, Indiana