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04-021, Kimley-Horn and Associates AGREEMENT NOJ2!JJ2 J 3 CJ / f CUPEIUIN CITY OF CUPERTINO 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 777-3200 oi..{-oa...I BY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on the day of , 20 _, by and between the CITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter referred to as CITY) and Name (1) Kimley-Horn ;:md A~~oC'.;::I1"P~ (2) Address 2000 Crow C::Inyon Pl , ~11 LLl 0 City ~~n Ramon Zip 9/1583 Phone q? 1)-1)L..1-0RL..O (Hereinafter referred as CONTRACTOR), in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto agree as follows: CONTRACTOR shall provide or furnish the following specified services and/or materials: Traffic and Engineering Services for: Safe Routes to School Third Cycle - FY 2002/2003 EXHIBITS: The following attached exhibits hereby are made parr of this Agreement: Proposal for Services dated 11/12/03 and Appendix "A" Pro;ect Scope of Services & Fee Est. TERMS: The services and/or materials furnished under this Agre'E3ment shall commen~e on February 23" 200/1 and shall be completed before August 31. 2004 . COMPENSATION: For the full performance of this Agreement, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: An amount not to exceed $ 90,000.00 California Labor Code, Section 1771 requires the payment of prevailing wages to all workers employed on a Public Works contract in excess of $1,000.00. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Hold Harmless: Contractor agrees to save and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damage and liability. including all costs of defending any claim, caused by or arising out of the performance of this Agreement. City shall not be liable for acts of Contractor in performing services described herein. due to negligence, errors and omissions of Contractor Insurance: Should the City require evidence of insurability, Contractor shall file with City a Certificate of Insurance before commencing any services under this Agreement. Said Certificate shall be subject to the approval of City's Director of Administrative Services. Non-Discrimination: No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this Agreement because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion or sex of such person. Interest of Contractor: It is understood and agreed that this Agreement is not a contract of employment in the sense that the relationship of master and servant exists between City and undersigned. At all times, Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and Contractor is not authorized to bind the City to any contracts or other obligations in executing this agreement. Contractor certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this Agreement is an officer or employee of City. Changes: This Agreement shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the City. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City. CONTRACT CO-ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be: NAME Glenn Goepfert DEPARTMENT Public Works This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution by CITY, in witness thereof, the parties have executed this Agreement the day and year first written above. CONTRACTOR: By ~L ?~ Title ..JE.< I ~ -o/l.-r - 'JJ 2..c. ^ ~t ~ t:> 1f;..J2...... Soc. Sec. # By Title EXPENDITUR ACCOUNT NUMBE AMOUNT Pink: Receiving $ 90 000.00 Gold: Department Appendix" A" 12-30-03 City of Cupertino Safe Routes to School Third Cycle - FY2002/2003 Project Scope of Services Task 1 - Project Kickoff/Data Collection and Project Management The first step in the project will be a kickoff meeting with City transportation and public works staff. The meeting will serve the following purposes: . Update preliminary Project Schedule . Prepare and update Proj ect Contact List . Finalize the Project Work Scope and project expectations . Discuss data collection needs and objectives . Discuss traffic calming issues . Discuss potential traffic diversion to surrounding streets . Discuss unique features of each school, roadway and neighborhood area . Obtain data from the city such as street classifications, emergency route maps, aerial photography, and other related studies or reports . Obtain topographic survey data at project locations As part of Task 1, Kimley-Horn will prepare Monthly Progress Reports, attend monthly progress meetings with City Staff, attend community meetings and meet with school officials concerning the project and prepare meeting agendas, meeting minutes, exhibits and action items. Deliverable: . Updated Project Schedule . Updated Project Contact List . Monthly Progress Reports / Monthly Invoicing Format . Develop agendas and attend meetings KHA will complete the deliverables listed in Task 1 as needed following the notice to proceed. Task 2 - Evaluation and Cost Estimates of Available Traffic Calming Measures Following Task 1, and with input from City staff, we will prepare a memorandum of potential traffic calming measures that are appropriate for Stevens Creek Boulevard, Tantau Avenue, Finch Avenue, Bollinger Road, Phil Lane and Cupertino High School. This is an important task since many traffic calming features that work well on some streets are incompatible with the function of higher-order streets. Choosing the right traffic calming measure is essential, but not always intuitive. In general, we will incorporate traffic calming measures already identified by City staff through their ongoing efforts with the local residents and affected schools. It is understood that City staff has conducted preliminary studies of the affected neighborhoods and has a preliminary perception of many of the traffic calming measures that may be implemented. In addition, Kimley-Horn will evaluate the effectiveness between raised crosswalks and a crosswalk warning system for affected locations. Our memorandum will help avoid potential conflicts by considering the following criteria for each traffic calming device: . Purpose of the device . Effectiveness at reducing vehicle speeds . Potential for traffic diversion . Impacts to emergency services . Impacts to other service providers such as fire, bus and trash collection . Impacts to on-street parking . Noise impacts from the device . Approximate construction and maintenance costs . Drainage concerns Based on this criteria, and City staff input, our memorandum will recommend whether a particular feature is appropriate. Deliverables: . Design Evaluation Memorandum . Exhibits for Public Presentation KHA will complete the deliverables listed in Task 2 within three (3) weeks following the Kick Off meeting listed in Task 1. Task 3 - Traffic Calming and Design Conceptual Plan with Estimated Construction Costs Kimley-Horn will prepare a Conceptual Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan. Depending on the traffic calming measures, it may also be necessary to recommend additional measures for the surrounding neighborhood to prevent cut-through traffic. The plan will focus on locations where pedestrian and vehicular enhancements would be implemented. We will meet with City staff to discuss the merits and estimated costs of the calming options and modify them as appropriate. In discussions with Kimley-Horn, City staff will finalize the conceptual plan (or variation thereof) for further development. The conceptual plan will be refined based on input provided by the City. Kimley- Horn will meet and present the revised Conceptual Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan to the affected residents and schools. At these meetings, we will discuss traffic calming options and the process of developing the conceptual plan. We will seek comments on the plan, ideas for minor modifications, and ultimately, support for the concepts. A second meeting may be held if more time is needed to review the plan with the neighborhood or affected stakeholders. We will incorporate appropriate comments from the public meetings. Each street has the potential to be used by fire trucks as an emergency response route. The streets are long and may require multiple features to keep traffic slowed. However, some measures can slow large fire trucks by ten seconds or more per feature. With multiple features along a street there can be a significant cumulative impact to emergency response times. Thus, having fire department and neighborhood support is essential. Kimley- Horn will present the Revised Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan, with citizen input, to the City staff. Our presentation will incorporate both text and graphics. We will be prepared to answer questions and will incorporate the City's comments as appropriate. Deliverable: . Conceptual Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan . Revised Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan KHA will complete the deliverables listed in Task 3 within four (4) weeks following completion of Task 3. Task 4 - 80% Traffic Calming Plan and Design Details Kimley-Hom (Nolte) will prepare the PS&E at the 80% level. In addition, we will prepare standard CAD drawings of the proposed traffic calming measures. We will coordinate with the emergency services providers to ensure the designs will be compatible with their service objectives. Drawings will show typical dimensions of the features and recommend associated signing and striping. Nolte Associates will prepare a right-of-way plat and description for acquisition of property for roadway improvements on Fitch Avenue. Deliverable: . Three (3) sets of 80% plans on 24"x36" plan sheets . Three (3) copies of 80% Specifications . Estimate of probable construction cost . Preliminary right-of-way plat and description KHA will complete the deliverables listed in Task 4 within four (4) weeks following the receipt of the City's non-conflicting review comments of submittal of Task 3. Task 5 -100% Traffic Calming Plan and Design Details Based on the City's comments on the 80% submittal, Kimley-Hom (Nolte) will prepare a 100% PS&E submittal. Deliverable: . One copy of final Base Map (electronic format - AutoCAD) . Three (3) sets of 100% plans on 24"x36" plan sheets . Three (3) copies of 100% Specifications . One copy of the final Estimate of Probable Cost in both hard copy and electronic format . One copy of the final right-of-way plat and legal description KHA will complete the deliverables listed in Task 5 within three (3) weeks following the receipt of the City's non-conflicting review comments of the 80% submittal. Task 6 -100% Signed and Sealed Traffic Calming Plan and Design Details Based on the City's comments on the 100% submittal, Kimley-Hom ( Nolte) will prepare a 100% signed and sealed PS&E submittal. Deliverable: . One copy of final Base Map (electronic format - AutoCAD) . One set of 100%, signed and sealed 24"x36", Mylar Improvement Plans . One set of signed and sealed final contract specifications in both hard copy and electronic format . One copy of the signed and sealed final Estimate of Probable Cost in both hard copy and electronic format . One copy of the signed and sealed right-of-way plat and legal description KHA will complete the deliverables listed in Task 1 within one (1) week following the receipt of the City's non-conflicting review comments of the 100% submittal. PROPOSED FEE The Scope of Services outlined above will be provided on a not-to-exceed, time and materials fee of$45,755. A detailed breakdown of the fee is shown below. The fee estimate will not be exceeded without the prior written authorization of the City of Cupertino. Task 1 - Project Management Task 2 - Evaluation of Traffic Calming Measures Task 3 - Conceptual Design Task 4 - 800/0 Traffic Calming Plans & Design Details Task 5 - 100% Traffic Calming Plans & Design Details Task 6 - 100% Signed and Sealed Traffic Calming Plans & Design Details Indirect and Direct Expenses $13,225 $6,050 $3,700 $13,600 $4,300 $2,125 $2,755 TOTAL: $45,775 Additional Services Although it is understood that the City will be responsible for public outreach and education, as an additional service, Kimley-Hom has an experienced staff that could assist the City in preparation of educational materials, handouts and public outreach materials. The estimated cost for "Public Outreach" for each school would be $2,500 per school. This cost would include preparation time, preparation of exhibits, handout material and the time for both Jim West and Ted Moss to attend one (1) public meeting at each school. The total cost for "Public Outreach" (one meeting at each school) for the three schools would be $7,500. Any additional meetings would be at the rate of $2,500 per meeting. These additional services could be charged on a "time and material" basis or charged on a negotiated "lump sum" basis. In either case, no additional work will proceed without written authorization from the City. city of CupertinO Labor Estimate Safe Routes to School Project - 2003-2004 Task Sowers Moss West Blomauist Clerical Total Task 1 - Project Kick-Off/Data Collection/Proiect Management Kick Off Meetina 6 6 12 Staff Meetinas 16 4 2 22 Public Meetina 6 6 2 14 Data Collection 4 4 2 10 Proiect Manaaement 4 40 14 58 Task 1 Hours 4 72 20 2 18 116 Task 1 Labor $560 $8,280 $2,900 $184 $1,296 $13,220 Task 2 - Evaluation of Traffic Calmina Measures Evaluate Raised Crosswalks Vs Warning System 2 2 1 5 Potential For Traffic Diversion 4 2 1 7 Impacts to Emergency Services 2 2 4 Aooroximate Construction (Imolementation) Costs 2 2 2 6 Produce Desi!:Jn Evaluation Memorandum 6 2 1 9 Produce Exhibits for Presentations 2 6 2 10 Evaluate High School Circulation 4 4 2 10 QCQA 4 4 Task 2 Hours 4 4 22 16 5 51 Task 2 Labor $560 $460 $3,190 $1,472 $360 $6,042 Task 3 - Prepare Traffic Calming and Design Concept Plan Revise Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan 2 6 2 2 12 Produce Traffic Calming and Implementation Plan 2 8 2 2 14 QCQA 4 4 Task 3 Hours 4 4 14 4 4 30 Task 3 Labor $560 $460 $2,030 $368 $288 $3,706 Task 4 - 80% PS&E Base Maoooina 4 4 Traffic Sianal Modification Plans 4 22 26 High School Lavout and Circulation Plan 8 12 20 Liahted Crosswalk Installation Plans 8 36 44 Signina and Strioing Plans 8 24 32 Estimate of Probable Cost (Traffic Element) 4 2 2 8 QCQA 4 4 Task 4 Hours 4 32 0 100 2 138 Task 4 Labor $560 $3,680 $0 $9,200 $144 $13,584 Task 5 -100% PS&E lFor Review) Traffic Signal Modification Plans 2 6 8 Hiah School Lavout and Circulation Plan 2 4 6 Lighted Crosswalk Installation Plans 2 12 14 Sianina and Striping Plans 2 4 6 Estimate of Probable Cost (Traffic Element) 1 2 2 5 QCQA 4 4 Task 5 Hours 4 9 0 28 2 43 Task 5 Labor $560 $1,035 $0 $2,576 $144 $4,315 Task 6 -100% PS&E lBid Package) Traffic Sianal Modification Plans 1 2 3 Hiah School Layout and Circulation Plan 1 2 3 Lighted Crosswalk Installation Plans 1 2 3 Sianina and Striping Plans 1 2 3 Estimate of Probable Cost (Traffic Element) 1 2 1 4 QCQA 4 4 Task 6 Hours 4 5 0 10 1 20 Task 6 Labor $560 $575 $0 $920 $72 $2,127 Total Hours 24 126 56 160 32 398 Rate $140 $115 $145 $92 $72 Direct Labor $3,360 $14,490 $8,120 $14,720 $2,304 $42,994 Indirect Cost: Mileage, Telephone, Fax, Etc $1,505 Dierect Expenses Computers, Blueorintina, Etc. $500 Direct Cost: Traffic Data Collection (counts, etc.) $750 Total $45 749 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL- THIRD CYCLE - FY2002/2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES - "DRAFT" CITY OF CUPERTINO January 5, 2004 I. PROJECT UNDERSTANDING As a subconsultant to Kimley Horn Associates (KHA), Nolte Associates will provide Civil design support services for the City of Cupertino's (City/Client) Safe Routes to School - Third Cycle - FY2002/2003 Project. The project includes various traffic calming improvements at three different school locations within the City of Cupertino. The first location is along Finch Avenue fronting Cupertino High School (CHS). The second location is along Tantau Avenue and Phil Lane fronting Sedgwick Elementary School. The third location is along Bollinger Road at the exit driveway for Hyde Middle School. Improvements along Finch Avenue near CHS may also involve right of way acquisition to accommodate proposed sidewalk improvements and roadway widening. The scope of services will included completion of topographic surveys at all three locations, design input during conceptual design development and completion of final design plans, specifications and estimates. Services include completion of a plat and legal description for potential property acquisition along Finch Avenue. H. DETAILED SCOPE OF SERVICES Task 1 - Project Kickoff/Data Collection/l)roject l\:lanagement 1.1 Project KickoffMtg Nolte's project manager will accompany KHA's project manager to the project's official kickoff meeting. A total of 2 man-hours has been established to cover this meeting. 1.2 Data Collection This task will consist of data collection and review activities, and topographic surveys including assembling available information from the City and School District (plans, As-builts, RJW information and utilities). Field investigations will be performed by the Engineers to identify surface features/impacts, photograph the site, and serve as a basis for identifying field survey requirements. This task will include walking the site with the client and project team to help clarify expectations on limits of improvements and jointly discuss final physical characteristics for the project 1.3 Project Management This Task incorporates the anticipated efforts of Nolte's Project Manager. The tasks include the following: . . Project coordination including communicating project Issues with KHA, City, School District, PG&E, and other Utility Companies. I'JOI.:TE BEYOND ENGINEERING 10f6 S:\Marketing\Proposals\Cupertino\SR2S 2003-2004\For Carmen\Nolte Scope. doc SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL- THIRD CYCLE - FY2002/2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES - "DRAFT" CITY OF CUPERTINO January 5, 2004 . Attend coordination/design meetings with the project design team. This scope assumes at total of five (3) 2-hour meetings will be required. The meeting total includes at least one (l) meeting will be held with the City for each submittal. . Project set-up including developing Nolte's project work plan, preparing, monitoring and updating a proj ect design schedule, developing a proj ect filing system and creating charge numbers for budget accounting and tracking. . Perform Quality Control Reviews and Quality Assurance Audits of design. Task 2 - Evaluation of Available Traffic Calming lVleasures Nolte will assist KHA with evaluation of potential Traffic Calming measures for the 3 improvement locations. Specifically Nolte will provide feedback relative to property, drainage and other utility impacts. Additionally, Nolte will provide cost estimate feedback relative to civil related improvement items at each of the 3 locations. A total of 16 man-hours have been established for this task. Task 3 - Traffic Calming and Design Conceptual Plan In this task Base Mapping will be generated from field surveys for use in final design and depicting existing project conditions. The survey limits will cover areas along Finch Avenue (Near Cupertino H.S.), along Tantau Avenue and Phil Lane (near Sedgewick Elementary School) and along Bollinger Road (at Hyde Elementary School). A total of three and a half (3.5) days of field survey has been estimated for this effort. Scope and fee assumes the proposed improvements fall within public right of way and property acquisitions are not necessary therefore a boundary survey is not included in this scope and fee. The exception is at the private property along Finch Avenue across from CHS where a sidewalk gap closure may be implemented. This task also includes minor assistance to KHA in development of the Design Concpetual Plan. The scope and fee assumes KHA will complete the bulk of this task and Nolte will be available to answer questions or provide input relative to civil design issues. A total of 4 man-hours has been established for this subtask. Task 4 - 80%. Traffic Calming Plan and Design Details The specifics of the identified improvements will be coordinated with the City and KHA before developing the construction documents. After agreeing upon the improvements and meeting with the Project Team and the City, the design will be developed and documented as an 80% complete package. A refined construction cost estimate will be prepared at this time, and impacts, if any, to right of way will be documented. At the conclusion of this task a formal submittal to the City of Cupertino will be made. I'JOl:TE BEYOND ENGINEERING 20f6 S\Marketing\Proposals\Cupertino\SR2S 2003-2004\For Carmen\Nolte Scope doc SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL- THIRD CYCLE - FY2002/2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES - "DRAFT" CITY OF CUPERTINO January 5, 2004 The plans will be developed with adequate detail for conveying the design intent, final geometry, layout and key design elements. The major goal of this phase is to fully define the project limits and identify previously unknown constraints or impacts. The plans will contain sufficient detail for submittal and review by the City to understand the full intent of the project. The 80% plans and estimate will represent identification of the major project elements. Subsequent design tasks will include adding detail and clarifications of the major elements defined in this task. The Plans anticipated are expected to consist of the following: . Title Sheet 1 sheet (Completed by KHA) . Improvement Plans (Tantau) 2 sheets . Improvement Plans (Finch): 3 sheets . Improvement Plans (Bollinger): 1 sheet . Notes, Details, Typical Sections: 1 sheet . Electrical Plans 5 sheets (Completed by KHA) Total: 13 sheets Deliverable: . Three (3) sets of 80% plans on 24"x36" plan sheets . Three (3) copies of 80% Specifications . Estimate of probable construction cost . Preliminary right-of-way plat and description Task 5 - 1 00'% Traffic Calming Plan and Design Details Following approval of the 80% Design Plans, Final Documents (100%) will be prepared precisely laying out the construction details for the projects. Following submittal and review of the 100% design documents a final bid task is included covering final modifications needed before the design package is issued for bid. During the 100% design phase, details are finalized and the contract documents are developed to a biddablelbuildable level. Subtasks required for the development of the 100% package submittals are: II Review and resolve 80% review comments. Prepare written responses and attend a meeting to resolve major design issues prior to proceeding with the updating of construction documents. II Update existing plans and prepare remaining plans per the agreed upon plan list. I'JOI.:TE BEYOND ENGINEERING 30f6 S:\Marketing\Proposals\Cupertino\SR2S 2003-2004\For Carmen\Nolte Scope. doc SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL- THIRD CYCLE - FY2002/2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES - "DRAFT" CITY OF CUPERTINO January 5, 2004 II Finalize PG&E & other utility company coordination. " Finalize City standard construction Specifications. " Update construction cost estimate. ., Perform Quality Control Review and Quality Assurance Audit. Deliverable: . One copy of final Base Map (electronic format - AutoCAD) . Three (3) sets of 100% plans on 24"x36" plan sheets . Three (3) copies of 1 00% Specifications . One copy of the final Estimate of Probable Cost in both hard copy and electronic format . One copy of the final right-of-way plat and legal description Task 6 - 100(% Signed and Sealed Traffic Calming Plan and Design Details Following review and approval of the 100% plans by the City the final bid documents package will be developed. This submittal will address review comments, and completely develop the plans specifications, and estimate from the previous submittal. The Final Bid Document phase will be used to incorporate last minute comments of the 100% submittal for preparation of the plans, specifications and estimate to be used during the bidding process. Additional re-submittals will be considered extra work. Deliverable: . One copy of final Base Map (electronic format - AutoCAD) . One set of 100%, signed and sealed 24"x36", Mylar Improvement Plans . One set of signed and sealed final contract specifications in both hard copy and electronic format . One copy of the signed and sealed final Estimate of Probable Cost in both hard copy and electronic format . One copy of the signed and sealed right-of-way plat and legal description Additionally, Nolte shall create the plans and specifications electronically in AutoCAD 2000 (plans) and MS Word (specifications) format. I'JOl:rE BEYOND ENGINEERING 40[6 S:\Marketing\Proposals\Cupertino\SR2S 2003-2004\For Carmen\Nolte Scope doc SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL- THIRD CYCLE - FY2002/2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES - "DRAFT" CITY OF CUPERTINO January 5, 2004 Task 7 - Bid Support and Construction Support Bid Support Nolte team will provide support to Client during the contractor's bidding process. Services include answering contractor questions, preparing documents for clarifications, and preparing contract addendum. Additionally, the task includes attendance at one pre-bid meeting. Construction Support In this task Nolte will provide engineering design support services during construction including attending one (1) pre-construction meeting, completing one (1) field visit, answering contractor questions, responding to Request for Information, providing additional information/clarification and supporting design change orders during construction. III. PROPOSED FEE The Scope of Services outlined above will be provided on a not-to-exceed, time and materials fee of $44,180. A detailed breakdown of the fee is shown below. The fee estimate will not be exceeded without the prior written authorization ofKHA. Task 1 - Project Management Task 2 - Data Collection/Topographic Survey & Boundary Task 3 - Conceptual Design Task 4 - 80% Traffic Calming Plans & Design Details Task 5 - 100% Traffic Calming Plans & Design Details Task 6 - 100% Signed and Sealed Traffic Calming Plans & Design Details Task 7 - Bid & Construction Support $ 5,600 $ 2,000 $ 11,000 $ 13,950 $ 6,000 $ 2,740 $ 2,890 TOTAL: $ 44,180 IV. SCHEDULE Nolte will work closely with KHA & City in developing a schedule and adhering to agreed-upon deadlines. A detailed schedule utilizing Microsoft Project will be developed immediately following notice-to-proceed from the Client. V. ASSUMPTIONS . Nolte will prepare composite drawings in AutoCAD 2000 or newer format. . Geotechnical Engineering services are not included in this scope of work. I'JOl:TE BEYOND ENGINEERING 50f6 S:\Marketing\Proposals\Cupertino\SR2S 2003-2004\For Carmen\Nolte Scope. doc SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL- THIRD CYCLE - FY2002/2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES - "DRAFT" CITY OF CUPERTINO January 5, 2004 II Underground utilities will be based on location of visible surface features and record drawings. II Elevations will be based on the City of Cupertino's horizontal and vertical coordinate system. II Client will be responsible for providing all testing/inspection services during construction. II Client will be responsible for all permit fees, bonds and sureties. II Client will be responsible for all permit fees, bonds and sureties. II Construction Staking is not included but can be added as extra work at a later date if deemed necessary. II Service point costs anticipated from PG&E and Pac Bell are not included in the fee and are assumed to be covered by the Client. II Client to provide current Title Report information. I'JOl:TE BEYOND ENGINEERING 60f6 S:\Marketing\Proposals\Cupertino\SR2S 2003-2004\For Carmen\Nolte Scope. doc Tndlic Engi....rlng Services For"" Rout_ to School Project (Cycle 3) .lob Hours Engr Asso. Jr. 2-Penon Project Nolte Total Nolte Fee Mgr Engr. Engr Srvy Crew Assist Boun Reimbun. Dollars by T_k Costs by T_k Subtotals TASKS 5149 5131 596 5216 576 1 Project KickotJIData CoUection and Project M2IJlt. $ 5,592 1.1 Kickoff Meeting 2 2 $ 298 1.2 Data CollectionlField Visit 4 6 10 $ 1,100 1.3 Project Management 2 12 8 22 $ 2,478 1.4 Meetings (3 total) 2 4 6 $ 822 1.5 QAlQC 6 6 $ 894 2 Evaluation of Available Traffic Calmin2 Measures $ 1,992 2.1 Civil Design Issue Feedback 1 6 7 $ 935 2.2 Cost Estimates 1 4 4 9 $ 1,057 3 Traffic Calmine and Desi2n Conceptual Plan $ 11,000 3.1 Civil Design Input 4 4 $ 524 3.2 Topo Survey (3 Sites) 8 24 26 58 $ 9,952 3.3 Estimate Input 4 4 $ 524 4 80% Traffic Ca1min2 Plan and Desi2n Details $ 13,949 4.1 Plans (Tantau - 2 Total) 1 8 16 25 $ 300 $ 3,033 4.2 Plans (Finch - 3 total) 1 8 20 29 $ 3,117 4.3 Plans - (BolliDl~er - 1 total) 1 8 10 19 $ 2,157 4.4 Details - (1 total) 1 4 6 11 $ 1,249 4.5 Plat & Legal 2 6 8 16 $ 1,852 4.6 Specifications 2 8 4 14 $ 1,650 4.7 Estimate 1 2 5 8 $ 891 5 100% Traffic Calmin2 Plan and Desi2ll Details $ 6,002 5.1 Plans 1 12 18 31 $ 300 $ 3,749 5.2 Specifications 2 8 4 14 $ 1,650 5.3 Estimate 1 2 2 5 $ 603 6 100% Signed and Sealed Traffic Ca1min2 Plan and Desi2ll Details $ 2,742 6.1 Plans 1 4 4 9 $ 300 $ 1,357 6.2 Specifications 2 4 2 8 $ 974 6.3 Estimate 1 2 3 $ 411 7 Bid and Construction Support $ 2,887 7.1 Pre-Bid Meeting 2 2 $ 100 $ 362 7.2 Pre-Construction Mtg. 2 2 $ 262 7.3 Prepare Addendum, RFI's, 1 4 5 $ 673 7.4 Submittals 1 9 10 $ 1,328 7.5 Field Visit (1) 2 2 $ 262 Total 41 157 99 26 18 341 $ 1,000 $ 44,164 $ 44,164 Lasl Updated: 2/1912004 N:\GenenIl\FonnsIFee Estimating Template_FY04.Jds