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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRDA 05 ARCHT SVCS C.T. 02-03-92?ATE: February 03, 1992 WILLIAM HUSTON, Executive Director TO: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DE-PARTMENT FROM: RDA N0. 5 2-3-92 T me -- ill _ AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES SUBJECT: COLUMBUS TUSTIN PARK-PNI:SE 2B NEW GYMNASIUM RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Redeveopment Agency and City Council award the contract for architecture: services for the new gymnasium to the firm of Anthony and Langford in the amount of $127,000.00. BACKGROUND: The Agency received twenty four (24) proposals on September 13, 1991 in response to our request =or proposal for architectural services. These proposals we=e reviewed using a proposal evaluation form which implemented a point rating system developed by the Community Development Department, Community Services and Engineering Departments.(See Attac_^_ed) Each of the proposals were reviev,ed and scored independently by three judges, and then the point teals were complied to determine the top five (5) finalists for interview. An interview evaluation form was developed by the same three departments using a point system siMi lar to the proposal evaluation form. Interviews were conducted on 10-30-91 using senior representatives of each departmet. A total of five judges independently rated each applicant.. and the consensus was that two of the applicants were equally qua-ified. To resolve the decision process, HNTB was assigned to re-:;ew the references of the two finalists: 1. Anthony & Langfo-rd 2. Deems, Lewis, Mc.inley PAGE 2 OF 2 February 03, 1992 This research revealed that each applicant had equivalent references, thus staff inspected sample gymnasiums of each applicant. Four gymnasiums (two from each applicant) were inspected and it was clearly evident that Anthony and Langford designed higher quality facilities and thus was determined to be the most qualified applicant. The fee proposed by Anthony & Langford is within the budget for Architectural services as follows: BUDGET FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Arch/Engr Basic $106,100 Design Contingency 10,000 Soils Report 15,000 Subtotal $131,100 Reimbursable 10,000 Total Budget $141,100 Anthony & Langford 127000 Remainder $ 14,100 Allowing $10,000 for reimbursables, the Agency will have $4,100 available for design changes if necessary. The architect confirmed that there would be no travel expenses inasmuch as this is a local project, and all blueprints for the architect's and consultant's use are not chargeable against the reimbursable budget, only prints used for presentations to the Agency, plan check, permit and construction would be reimbursable. This is consistent with standard AIA Owner/Architect contracts. CHRISTINE SHINGLETO Assistant City Mana er SUSAN JONES Superintendent,Community Services cc: Royleen White Bob Ledendecker File EDWARD ELOW Project Manager PROPOSAL: CITY OF TUSTIN PROPOSAL EVALUATION FORM Proposing Firm Evaluator's Name Date RATING' WEIGHT SCORE CRITERIA (1-5) FACTOR (COLUMN I x COMMENTS 1 ll COLUMN 11) Related Experience of Firm. Nature, Quality and Relevance 2 of Recently Completed Work Related Education and 3 Experience of Key Personnel r---)P.OSED: WORK PLAN : Understanding of Project +Objectives and Tasks 'Creativity/Project Approach i i MANAGEMENT APPROACH ::: ,Project Organization 3 Key Personnel Assignments and Reasonableness of Schedule. Staffing Capability, Work Load ,and Record of Meeting Schedules on Similar Proiects *Use Scale of 1-5, with 5 as �"'+ rating TCTAL October 10, 1991 COLUMBUS TUSTIN PARK PHASE 2B ARCHITECTURAL PROPOSALS REVIEW FIRM NAME POINT SCORES by EE 0 = Declined * = submitted too late for consideration awed Note: Only the top five finalists are rated for interview purposes. SVR#-ArchProp.EE EE SJ RW TOT RATED Cocoran Drew 35 35 35 105 Terry Architects 53 33 32 118 * Seigel Diamond -- -- -- 0 Trittipo 64 41 39 144 Langdon Wilson 75 45 53 173 #5 Blurock Partnership 74 39 51 164 Deems, Lewis, McKinley 74 51 57 182 #3 0 Belair Crane -- -- -- 0 Gillis, Iler Clark 75 43 43 161 ■ Sullivan 46 N/A N/A 46 ■ Ricciardi 29 N/A N/A 29 IBI Group 70 53 45 168 James Alcorn 43 47 43 133 Ron Yeo 37 59 61 157 LPA 58 46 45 149 Anthony & Langford 75 62 47 184 #2 P/A + 55 27 29 111 ■ Wheeler Wimer Blackman 44 N/A N/A 44 ■ Morgridge 39 N/A N/A 39 Wolf Lang Christofer 80 49 48 177 #4 RSI 67 62 69 198 #1 Architects Orange 55 40 43 138 RTA Blurock 53 48 42 143 Pitassi Dalmain 61 44 45 150 Ware & Malcomb 65 40 40 145 Leaend: ■ = Did not send 5 conies tier instruct i ons . only revii by EE 0 = Declined * = submitted too late for consideration awed Note: Only the top five finalists are rated for interview purposes. SVR#-ArchProp.EE E0WX CRITERIA TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY INTERVIEW EVALUATION FORM DATE RATING WEIGHT SCORE 1-5) FACTOR 1. EXPERIENCE A. How many of your staff have participated in the projects 4 listed in your proposal? B. How many of your listed consultants have part-cipated in 3 the projects listed, and how long have your worked with them? C. How many p roof these =ects were ., completed on budget? 2 D. Did you submit for ad�:,itional services on these pro-ects, and 1 did the plans cost more than original budget? E. Were the plans for these projects completed on time? 3 F. Describe your role in these projects, and relevancy to CT 4 Park 2B. G. How do you think previous clients would rate yo -,:r work, 1 and would they recommend that they work with you ag-in? CRITERIA RATING WEIGHT SCORE 1-5) FACTOR 2. PROPOSED WORK PLAN A. How do you plan on gathering input and programming 4 information? B. How do you and your consultants manage public participation? 2 C. What methods do you use to keep the Client informed on the 3 progress? D. Are you and your consultants CADD oriented? Is it feasible for 2 this project? E. How many people will be devoted to this project? 2 F. Is your project manager involved in the construction 3 administration phase? G. Do you limit your time for construction administration? 2 H. How do you envision your role with the Project Manager? 2 CRITERIA RATING WEIGHT SCORE (1-5) FACTOR 3. MANAGEMENT APPROACH A. Where are your offices and what is your availability for client 3 meetings? B. What will be the involvement of the firm principal assigned to the project? Can you guarantee 4 the principal will continue such involvement after task delegation to staff members? C. How did you deal with suggested changes to the projects made by 3 your clients? D. Who would be the client contact person? 2 E. Will your consultants meet with the client's staff? 3 F. Do you have the capability to devote your staff and listed 3 consultants on a full time basis if you are chosen? Additional comments for follow-up: EE:gb SJ:INTERVEV.EE CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT This Agreement for Contract Services (herein "Agreement"), is made and entered into by and between the TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a municipal corporation ("Agency"), and Anthony and Langford, ("Consultant"). k'HEREAS, Consultant is qualified to provide the necessary services and has agreed to provide such services; and WHEREAS, Consultant has submitted to City a proposal, dated September 12, 1991, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and is by this reference incorporated herein as though set forth in full hereat (the "Proposal"). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements contained herein, Agency agrees to employ and does hereby employ Consultant and Consultant agrees to provide consulting services as follows: 1. SERVICES OF CONSULTANT 1.1 Scope of Services. In compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, Consultant shall provide those services specified in the "Proposal and Scope of Services" attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference, (the "services" or the "work") . 1.2 Consultant's Proposal. The scope of services shall include all the terms contained in Exhibit "A" . In the event of any inconsistency between the terms contained in Exhibit "A" and the terms set forth in the main body of this Agreement, the terms set forth in the main body of this Agreement shall govern. 1.3 Compliance with Law. All services rendered hereunder shall be provided in accordance with all laws, ordinances, resolutions, statutes, rules, and regulations of the City of Tustin and of any federal, state or local governmental agency of competent jurisdiction. 1.4 Licenses and Permits. Consultant shall obtain at its sole cost and expense such licenses, permits and approvals as applicable and as required by law for the performance of the services required by this Agreement. 1.5 Familiarity with Work. By executing this Contract, Consultant agrees that Consultant (a) has thoroughly investigated and considered the work to be performed, (b) has investigated the site of the work and become fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, (c) has carefully considered how the work should be performed, and (d) fully understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the work under this Agreement. Should the Consultant discover any latent or unknown conditions materially differing from those inherent in the work or as represented by -the Agency, Consultant shall immediately inform Agency of such fact and shall not proceed with any work except at Consultant's risk until written instructions are received from the Contract Officer. 1.6 Care of Work. Consultant shall adopt and follow reasonable procedures and methods during the term of the Agreement to prevent loss or damage to materials, papers or other components of the work, and shall be responsible for all such damage until acceptance of the work by City, except such loss or damages as may be caused by Agency's own negligence. 1.7 Additional Services. Consultant shall perform services in addition' to those specified in the Proposal when directed to do so by the Contract officer, provided that Consultant shall not be required to perform any additional services without compensation. Any additional compensation not exceeding ten percent (10%) of the Contract sum must be approved in writing by the Contract Officer. Any greater increase must be approved in writing by the City Manager. i.8 Special Requirements. Any additional terms and conditions of this Agreement, are set forth in Exhibit "B" hereto, "Special Requirements" and incorporated herein by this reference. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of exhibit "B" and any other provision or provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of Exhibit "B" shall govern. 2. COMPENSATION 2.1 Compensation of Consultant. For the services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, the Consultant shall be compensated and reimbursed only such amounts as are prescribed in the Proposal, and per Exhibit "C" of this Agreement. 2.2 Method of Payment. In any month in which Consultant wishes to receive payment, Consultant shall no later than the first working day of such month, submit to Agency in the form approved by Agency's Director of Finance, an invoice for services rendered prior to the date of the invoice. Agency shall pay Consultant for all expenses stated thereon which are approved by Agency consistent with this Agreement, no later than the last working day of said month. 2.3 Changes. In the event any change or changes in the work is requested by Agency, the parties hereto shall execute an addendum to this Agreement, setting forth with particularity all terms of such addendum, including, but not limited to, any additional Consultant's fees. Addenda may be entered into: A. To provide for revisions or modifications to documents or other work product or work when documents or other work product or work is required by the enactment or revision of law subsequent to the preparation of any documents, other work product or work; B. To provide for additional services not included in this Agreement or not customarily furnished in accordance with generally accepted practice in Consultant's profession. 2.4 Payment for Changes. Approved change orders shall be compensated at the personnel hourly rates prescribed in Exhibit "C" hereto (where applicable, rates shall apply to travel time). 2.5 Statement of Costs. Pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 7550, the Architect shall certify the total amount expended by Agency relating to the Architects's preparation of any report or documents prescribed herein shall be set forth within the final edition thereof, in a separate section, in a statement substantially'as follows: Pursuant to California Government Code Section 7550 the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency expended the total amount of $127,000.00 to Anthony and Langford for the preparation of this report and all architectural services. 3. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE 3.1 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. 3.2 Schedule of Performance. All services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed within any time periods prescribed in any Schedule of Performance attached hereto marked Exhibit "D". Extension of any time period specified in the Exhibit "D" must be approved in writing by the Contract Officer. 3.3 Time Extensions. Consultant may apply to agency for an extension of time with respect to the schedule for performance deadlines contained in this agreement upon a showing of good cause. Said request for extension of time will not be unreasonably withheld. 3.4 Term. Unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 7.7 of this Agreement, this Agreement shall continue 3 in full force and effect until completion of the services but not exceeding one (1) year from date hereof. 4. COORDINATION OF WORK 4.1 Representative of Consultant. The following Principal of the Consultant is hereby designated as being the principal and representative of Consultant authorized to act in its behalf with respect to the work specified herein and make all decisions in connection therewith: T. V. Anthony II. It is expressly understood that the experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of the foregoing Principal is a substantial inducement. for Agency to enter into this Agreement. Therefore, the foregoing Principal shall be responsible during the term of this Agreement for directing all activities of Consultant and devoting sufficient time to personally supervise the services hereunder. The foregoing Principal may not be changed by Consultant without the express written approval of Agency. 4.2 Contract Officer. The Contract Officer shall be the Director of Community Development of City unless otherwise designated in writing by the City Manager of City. It shall be the Consultant's responsibility to keep the Contract Officer fully informed of the progress of the performance of the services and Consultant shall refer any decisions which must be made by City to the Contract Officer. Unless otherwise specified herein, any approval of City required hereunder shall mean the approval of the Contract Officer. 4.3 Prohibition Against Subcontracting or Assignment. The experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of Consultant, its principals and employees were a substantial inducement for the Agency to enter into this Agreement. Therefore, Consultant shall not contract with any other entity other than those named in the proposal to perform in whole or in part the services required hereunder without the express written approval of the Agency. In addition, neither this Agreement nor any interest herein may be assigned or transferred, voluntarily or by operation of law, without the prior written approval of Agency. 4.4 Independent Consultant. Neither the Agency nor any of its employees shall have any control over the manner, mode or means by which Consultant, its agents or employees perform the services required herein, except as otherwise set forth herein. Consultant shall perform all services required herein as an independent consultant of Agency and shall remain at all times as to Agency a wholly independent consultant with only such obligations as are consistent with that role. Consultant shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are agents or employees of Agency. 4 5. INSURANCE, INDEMNIFICATION AND BONDS 5.1 Insurance. Consultant shall procure and maintain, at its cost, and submit concurrently with its execution of this Agreement, public liability and property damage insurance against all claims for injuries against persons or damages to property resulting from Consultant's performance under this Agreement. Consultant shall also carry workers' compensation insurance in accordance with California worker's compensation laws. Such insurance shall . be kept in effect during the term of this Agreement and shall not be cancelable without thirty (30) days written notice to City and Agency of any proposed cancellation. A certificate and endorsement form evidencing the foregoing and designating City and Agency as an additional named insured shall be delivered to and approved by the City and Agency prior to commencement of the services hereunder. The procuring of such insurance and the delivery of policies or certificates evidencing the same shall not be construed as a limitation of Consultant's obligation to indemnify the City and Agency, its consultants, officers, and employees. The amount of insurance required hereunder shall include comprehensive general liability, personal injury and automobile liability with limits of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000 000) combined single limit per occurrence and professional liability coverage with limits of at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000). 5.2 Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Tustin and the Agency, its officers and employees, from and against any and all actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costs, and expenses, including legal costs and attorneys' fees, for injury to or death of person or persons, for damage to property, including property owned by City, and for errors and omissionscommitted by Consultant, its officers, employees and agents, arising out of or related to Consultant's performance under this Agreement, except for such loss as may be caused by the sole negligence or sole willful misconduct of Agency or City, or that of its officers or employees. 6. RECORDS AND REPORTS 6.1 Reports. Consultant shall periodically prepare and submit to the Contract Officer such reports concerning the performance of the services required by this Agreement as the Contract Officer shall require. 6.2 Records. Consultant shall keep such books and records as shall be necessary to properly perform the services required by this Agreement and enable the Contract Officer to evaluate the performance of such services. The Contract Officer shall have full and free access to such books and records at all reasonable times, including the richt to inspect, copy, audit and make records and transcripts from such records. 5 6.3 Ownership of Documents. All drawings, specifications, reports, records, documents and other materials prepared by Consultant in the performance of this Agreement shall be the property of City and shall be delivered to City upon request of the Contract Officer or upon the termination of this Agreement, and Consultant shall have no claim for further employment or additional compensation as a result of the exercise by City of its full rights or ownership of the documents and materials hereunder. Consultant may retain copies of such documents for its own use as applicable to this site. Consultant shall have an unrestricted right to use the concepts embodied therein. 6.4 Release of Documents. All drawings, specifications, reports, records, documents and other materials prepared by Consultant in the performance of services under this Agreement shall not be released publicly without the prior written approval of the Contract Officer. 7. ENFORCEMENT OF AGREEMENT 7.1 California Law. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted both as to validity and to performance of the parties in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Legal actions concerning any dispute, claim or matter arising out of or in relation to this Agreement shall be instituted in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or any other appropriate court in such county, and Consultant covenants and agrees to submit to the personal jurisdiction of such court in the event of such action. 7.2 Disputes. In the event of any dispute arising under this Agreement, the injured party shall notify the injuring party in writing of its contentions by submitting a claim therefor. The injured party shall continue performing its obligations hereunder so long as the injuring party cures any default within ninety (90) days after service of the notice, or if the cure of the default is commenced within thirty (30) days after service of said notice and is cured within a reasonable time after commencement; provided that if the default is an immediate danger to the health, safety and general welfare, the Agency may take immediate action under Section 7.5 of this Agreement. Compliance with the provisions of this Section shall be a condition precedent to any legal action, and such compliance shall not be a waiver of any party's right to take legal action in the event that the dispute is not cured. 7.3 Waiver. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy of a non -defaulting party on any default shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver. No consent or approval of Agency shall be deemed to waive or render unnecessary Agency's consent to or approval of any subsequent act of Consultant. Any waiver by either party of any default must be C. in writing and shall not be a waiver of any other default concerning the same or any other provision of this Agreement. 7.4 Rights and Remedies are Cumulative. Except with respect to rights and remedies expressly declared to be exclusive in this Agreement, 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 defaul` by the other party. 7.5 Legal Action. in addition to any other rights or remedies, either party may take legal action, in law or in equity, to cure, correct or remedy any default, to recover damages for any default, to compel specific performance of this Agreement, to obtain injunctive relief, a declaratory judgment or any other remedy consistent with the purposes of this Agreement. 7.6 Termination Prior to Expiration of Term. The Agency reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, upon th=rty (30) days written notice to Consultant, except that where termination is due to the fault of the Consultant and constitutes an immediate danger to health, safety and general welfare, the period of notice shall be such shorter time as may be appropria-ze. Upon receipt of the notice of termination, Consultant shall immediately cease all services hereunder except such as may be specifically approved by the Contract Officer. Consultant shall be entitled to compensation for all services rendered prior to receipt of the notice of termination and for any services authorized by the Contract Officer thereafter. 7.7 Termination for Default of Consultant. If termination is due to the failure of the Consultant to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, Agency may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or otherwise, and the Consultant shall be liable to t: -.e extent that the total cost for completion of the services required hereunder exceeds the compensation herein stipulated, provided that the Agency shall use reasonable efforts to mitigate damages, and Agency may withhold any payments to the Consultant for 4he purpose of set-off or partial payment of the amounts owed to Agency. 7.8' Attorneys Fees. If either party commences an action against the other party arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or it subject mater, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs of suit from the losing party. 8. CITY/AGENCY OFFICERS r_ND EMPLOYEES; NON-DISCRIMINATION 8.1 Non Liability of City or Agency Officers and Employees. No officer or employee of City or Agency shall be 7 personally liable to the Consultant, or any successor -in -interest, in the event of any default or breach by the City or Agency or for any amount which may become due to the Consultant or its successor, or for breach of any obligation of the terms of this Agreement. 8.2 Covenant Against Discrimination. Consultant covenants that, by and for itself, its heirs, executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them, that there shall be no discrimination or segregation in the performance of or in connection with this Agreement regarding any person or group of persons on account of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin,. or ancestry. Consultant shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants and employees are treated without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, or ancestry. 9. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 9.1 Notice. Any notice, demand, request, consent, approval, or communication either party desires or is required to give to the other party or any other person shall be in writing and either served personally or sent by pre -paid, first-class mail to the address set forth below. Either party may change its address by notifying the other party of the change of address in writing. Notice shall be deemed communicated forty-eight (48) hours from the time of mailing if mailed as provided in this Section. To Agency: TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 15222 Del Amo Avenue Tustin, CA 92680 Attention: Director of Community Development (Contract Officer) To Consultant: 9.2 Integrated Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the parties and cannot be amended or modified except by written agreement. 9.3 Amendment. This Agreement may be amended at any time by the mutual consent of the parties by an instrument in writing. 9.4 Severability. In the event that any one or more of the phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or, sections contained in this Agreement shall be declared invalid or unenforceable by valid judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or sections of this Agreement, which shall be interpreted to carry out the intent of the parties hereunder. 9.5 Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that they are duly authorized to execute this Agreement on behalf of said parties and that by so executing this Agreement the parties hereto are formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates stated below. Dated: "Agency" TUSTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a municipal corporation By: Christine Shingleton Director of Community Development APP77M;Li::: James GRourke City At 6rney "Consultant" Name Print(; -,d i v eA4 Title 9 EXHIBIT "A" PROPOSAL and SCOPE OF SERVICES Attached hereto are: 1) Consultant's Proposal; and 2) Scope of Services 10 Ms. Susan M. Jones, Recreation Superintendent Community Services Department T'USTIN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 15222 Del Amo Avenue Tustin, CA 92680 SUBJECT: Proposal for Architectural Services . Columbus Tustin Park Gymnasium, Tustin :.1—ter... � ;�..•',�•.`M'� �. - .. AIA _= • PLAN �1 I NG=K.:: - Dear Ms. Jones: We appreciate this opportunity to submit our Proposal to provide architectural and engineering services for a new Gymnasium at Columbus Tustin Pa Since its inception in 1950, Anthony and Langford/Architects has developed a specialization in municipal architecture and a reputation within the profession as a firm dedicated to excellence in performance and design. Personalized senTic: and experienced professional staff, coupled with strict control of project schedules and budgets, are the key elements which have contributed enormously to our firm's success. Our ability to organize and manage projects in a timely manner has resulted in repeated client satisfaction. We have completed a wide range of projects for more than seventy public, agencies, including over fifty cities, several counties, and numerous educations; entities. Our project experience has included the design and development c: over 45 recreational facilities including numerous gymnasiums, community ani recreation centers, and parks. Construction is currently underway on a 42,000 square foot Sports Center fc. the City of Norwalk, which includes a multi-purpose activity gymnasium an many of the features you anticipate for your project. The project team is comprised of highly qualified professionals who ha` - worked together for many years and will give quality service throughout tL project, should we be selected. F Ms. Susan M. Jones, Recreation Superintendent September 12, 1991 Page 2 Anthony and Langford/Architects has the knowledge and experienced staff readily available to produce for you, an exceptional, energy and cost efficient facility to serve the community. We appreciate your consideration and this opportunity to be of service to the City of Tustin. Sincerely, ANTHONY4CKD LANGFORD/ARCHITECTS T. V. Anthony H, AIA President cw 91530/p Enc. (5) I Cl 1 i I l 17 ANTHONY AND LA.NGFORD /ARC HiTECT S ARCHITECTURE - ENGINEERING - PLAN -N-2, G Exhibit A SCOPE OF SERVICES Columbus Tustin Park Gymnasium Architectural services shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the City's Request for Proposal (RFP) dated August 9, 1991 84A-44. PROJECT SCOPE The project consists of an approximate 14,000 square foot community Multi- purpose Gymnasium to be located at Columbus Tustin Park, on Irvine Blvd. and Prospect Avenue in Tustin, CA. A fixed construction budget of $1,500,000 has been established for the project. BASIC SERVICES The following is an outline of our professional services: Phase 1: Predesi n Anal sis Develop an architectural program and establish the financial and time requirements for the project prior to beginning design, based on design requirements and criteria as set forth in the RFP and further input from designated City Personnel and Citizens' Task Force as required. Establish site -related limitations and requirements in accordance with the. RFP and on- site investigation. Phase 11• Schematic Design Upon completion of the building program, prepare schematic design documents consisting of site and building plans, illustrating the general scope, scale and relationship of project components, in accordance with the architectural program and information from all members of the design team. Prepare a statement of probable cost. Phase III: Design Development Upon completion and approval of the schematic design, prepare design development documents consisting of drawings and other documents to describe the size and character of the project as to architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, materials and such other elements as may be appropriate. In addition to meetings with Agency staff, a minimum of 4 meetings with the Citizens' Task Force, Parks and Recreation Commission, and City Council, at the appropriate time, are included in the basic services of the Architect. Prepare a detailed cost estimate. - SCOPE OF SER VIC'E'S -2 �5Zr Phase IV: Construction Documents Upon approval of the design development documents, prepare Construction setting forth in detail Documents consisting of drawings and specifications for the construction of the project, and submit for plan the requirements check. Consul; with City agencies as necessary to obtain required approvals and permits. Prepare a detailed cost estimate. Phase V• Bidding or Negotiations: Following approval of the construction documents and the latest preliminary contracti bidders in estimate of construction cost, assist construction i ascertaining the requirements for the project. Assist the 0 g bids and awarding and preparing contracts for construction. Phase VI: Construction Administration Provide construction contract administration for the project in accordance the Agreement Between Owner and Architect (AIA Document 6141). with Services include, but are not limited to. the following: Conduct weekly on discuss any site job meetings to observe the work, monitor progress, interpret the documents, review applications for payment, and -- problems, issue written reports. Review shop drawings and submittals, respond to contractor's requests for information, issue any required supplementary and drawings s and instructions, approve change orders, and review test inspection reports. Phase VII: Post Construction Provide those services intended to,facilitate utilization of the project. include evaluation of the operation and effectiveness of the Services may building systems and materials in use; of the functional effectiveness various of the facility plan; and of the applicability and effectiveness of the Assemble warranties and operational design/construction process used. Conduct a briefingon the operation and maintenance of the manuals. electrical and mechanical systems. Conduct inspection with Owner, prior to I expiration of contractor's guarantee period. _Geotechnical Services Geotechnical and soils engineering services for design and construction shall in the RFP Scope of Work, Page 4, Item 4) as follows: be provided (as stated a) Determina�ion of shrinkage factors, infiltration/permeability of existing soils, maximum allowable bearing pressure for foundations, minimum of footings below finished grade, allowable soil pressure for embedment9 walls, expansive characteristics, in-place density and relative compaction; b) Recommendations for �.� surface and underground drainage, and erodibility. structure foundations; compaction of soils and placement/alterationf necessary earth embankments/fills. c) Submissionreport by achqualified poolls d) Observation with a site plan showing boring locations. ri 11 Survey of Client's requirements: desires according to style and goals and directions. Determination of aesthetic needs and color preferences. Establishment of Determination of existing conditions and inventory of. existing furniture for re -use. Space planning, layout and design. Preparation of a furniture plan. SCOPE OF SERVICES -3 r technician of sub rade preparation and placeMent alteration as engineer o9 necessary with embankments/fills. e) Compaction testing of backfill trenches and fill material. f; Full coordination materials for structures, utility with outside consultant. Cost Estimates estimates shall be provided (CSI Division 16 Format) at Design Detailed cost est Development phase, and final estimate at completion of Construction Documents. Civil Engineering Services Civil engineering services shall be provided for on-site gradrig and drainage. LandscaQe and Irrigation Services Landscape and irrigation services shall be provided as requ:lred. g ADDITIONAL_ SERVICES - Additional services shall be provided if authorized by the Cient, and shall be compensated on an hourly basis, using the Architect's Standard Hourly Rates. Interior Design services can be provided as described herein. PROVIDED BY CLIENT The Client will provide all available existing data, information, reports, in Agency files'such as design plans for adjacent records and maps available and existing improvements, soil reports, and site surveys which may exist; All required copies of plans and specifications for the project bid documents; Project manager, and construction inspectors. INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES In addition to the interior design services set forth in the nFP, the following Interior Design Services can be provided by our interiors o:vision. ri 11 Survey of Client's requirements: desires according to style and goals and directions. Determination of aesthetic needs and color preferences. Establishment of Determination of existing conditions and inventory of. existing furniture for re -use. Space planning, layout and design. Preparation of a furniture plan. SCOPE OF SERV/CES -4 - Determination of budget and time frames for delivery. - Preparation of preliminary budget for client approval. - Informal presentation of furniture, equipment, finish materials, and budget estimate. - Revisions: Adjustments to design as indicated by outcome of presentation. - Formal presentation of furniture plan and color boards, including . • flooring materials, wallcoverings, window treatments, furniture and accessories. - Preparation of specifications and final estimate for purchasing. - Bid process and analysis with recommendations. - Supervision of installation and follow up procedures. - Communication of any defects or problems for action by awarded furniture dealership. If the above Interior Design Services are desired, a separate fee will be quoted after clarification of requirements. EXHIBIT "B" SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Attached hereto are: A) Request for Proposal for a Gymnasium B) Certificate of Insurance Form 2. HNTB is the Project Manager on behalf of the Agency. The Project Manager shall certify payment applications, administer change orders, and shall be the primary liasion between the Architect and the Agency. 3. On the Certificate of Insurance attached, designate the Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency and HNTB as additional insureds. 4. This Agreement supercedes the reference to the AIA Document B141 made in the Request for Proposal. 5. Records for all billings, payroll, consultant fees and direct reimburseable expenses pertaining to the project shall be maintained on the basis of generally accepted accounting principles and shall be available for inspection by the Agency or the Agency's representative at mutually convenient times. 6. If Consultant observes or otherwise becomes aware of any fault or defect in the project, or non -conformity with contract documents, prompt written notice will be given to the Project Manager. 7. Consultant shall not release information to the Community or the press without prior authorization by Agency staff. 8. Agency shall provide and/or pay for all plan check fees, permit fees, and any other fees required by governmental agencies. 9. A no -fee business license shall be provided by the City to Anthony and Langford. 10. Consultant shall present to Agency certificates of insurance and endorsement forms verifying that the Consultant has the insurance as required by this agreement. Said forms shall be reviewed and approved by the office of the City Attorney of the City of Tustin. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR A GYMNASIUM The Tustin Community Redevelopment Agency is requesting proposals from architectural firms for the design and ccnstruction documents of a gyr,�nasiun. The consultant team shall consist of a rec_stered civil engineer, a registered landscape architect, nechanica 1, structural, and electrical engineers, interior designer, a::^ registered architect. Successful firms will be those who have demonstrated their ability to work with local governments in developing sports facilities particularly multi-purpose activity gymnasiums. Firms without this experience will not be considered. BACKGROUND: As the final phase of construction of the Columbus Tustin Master Plan, the Tustin Community Redevelopment el-.-.en-.y wishes to develop a multi-purpose activity gymnasium, apprcxinately 14,000 square feet, to serve the community. The gymnasium will be located at Columbus Tustin Park which is located on Irvine Blvd. and Prospect Ave. (See Attachment A). The gym will be sited on the only undeveloped _portion of the park on Beneta way and adjacent to Columbus r,stin Middle School (Attachment B). Single Family homes are located to the north and the west of the park. Multi -Family housi.nu 'and office buildings are located on the south. Construction improvements to the park (Ph -=se 2A) and parking lot are being performed.under a separate contract, and are anticipated to be complete by December, 1991. Phase 2B will be.the gymnasium project which is scheduled to start construction approximately September, 1992. Attached as attachment C, is an excerpt from the Phase 2A park plans depicting the condition of the site at the start of construction of Phase 2B for the c% _nasium. The building should contain at least, but not limited to, a 102 foot by 90 foot gymnasium with a 26 foot clear ceiling; a 62 foot by 30 foot mat room with a 20 foot ceiling; two team locker facilities with showers; a large storage.facility of over 600 square feet; rest rooms for participants and spectators; and a small control office with equipment storace. The site allows for a 21,000 square foot pad, however, the buacet was developed using cost est.inates for a 14,000 square foot building. The gym floor should be multi-purpose for.blasketball, volleyball, gymnastics and other indoor sports. For basketball there should be either a championship 84' x 50' center courp to two 74' x 42' cross Page 2 Request for Proposal For a Gymnasium courts. volleyball should have a similar arrangement. Badminton should have three cross courts. For both volleyball and basketball center courts, provide roll out seating along the perimeter walls to accommodate seating for spectators.The floor will be commercial grade parquet hardwood, "floating" on a double thickness of plywood and stringers. The mat room will have a 20 foot high ceiling to accommodate vaulting and rings. This 30 foot by 60 foot room should be designed to serve classes and training in acrobatics and gymnastics. A large (18 foot by 30 foot) storage area with access to both the gym and the mat room will provide for adequate storage of mats, vaults, standards, balance beams, and other required materials and equipment. Its 20 foot high ceiling will also provide space for off-season storage in a loft. Uni-sex team lockers and showers should be provided for competing teams of either sex. Layout provides for separate access from adjacent rest rooms to allow for both spectator and participant use of rest room facilities concurrently. Rest rooms may also be designed to allow for outside access to serve the tennis courts. An appropriate HVAC system for a building of this size and nature should be addressed in the design. Indicate the fire .sprinkler system and engineer the service main. Coordinate with utility companies for easements. Engineer sewer, water, storm drain, and electrical service as needed. PROJECT SCOPE: This project will include preparation of basic design concept, building elevations, actions, details, bid documents, construction drawings and specifications, as well as construction administration services for the development of the gymnasium. The Consultant will also be expected to work with the Agency Staff and the Citizen's Task Force in the development of the character of the gymnasium such as interior colors and finishes, exterior elevations, furnishings, interior and exterior lighting, fixed equipment, and landscaping. The elements desired to be included but are not limited to: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Championship gymnasium 102'x 90'(26'clearceiling) Mat Room 2 locker facilities with showers A large storage area Roll out seating Ticket window/booth Drinking fountain Landscaping Page 3 Request For Proposal For A Gymnasium I. Irrigation J. Walkways with lighting K. Security lighting L. Building monument sign M. Rest rooms N. office space for 2 people All of the above are desirable amenities shall "fit" onto the site aesthetically and shall be designed within a construction budget of $1,500,000.00. The design shall include fixed equipment such as swing away baskets, lockers, net attachments, etc. The work shall consist of a minimum of 4 meetings with each of the following groups; Citizens' Task Force Parks and Recreation Commission -City Council and a minimum of 2 meetings with; City Design Review Board Planning Commission and on-going meetings with Agency staff as required. It is required that the following be submitted with your proposal: 1. A brief list of similar types of projects Which your firm has previously performed, including scope, cost, client, and the name of an individual responsible for the reference. A minimum of 5 years responsible public works experience is desirable. 2. Identification and resumes of individuals and their titles who will supervise and work on the project; including the consulting firms to be used to provide the necessary services discussed in the Scope of Work (submit as Exhibit A). 3. Time schedule (submit as Exhibit B) broken down according to the tasks listed in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) for accomplishing the project through the completion of basic design concept within two (2) months of the issuance of a notice to proceed; construction documents, four (4) months; plan check and bidding, four .(4) months; construction administration, and project close out. Page 4 Request For Proposal For A Gymnasium 4. Fee schedule (submit as Exhibit C) indicating the cost for completing each task listed in the Scope of Work (Submit as Exhibit A). The cost Z -o complete each task shall include the costs of all administration and overhead, project site visits, and attendance at meetings. Alternate No. 1 to be listed separately. 5 . Schedule of hourly rates ( submit as Exhibit D) for your firm's employee titles or various classifications. The Scope of Work (submit as Exhibit A) to be done by the consultant .to the satisfaction of the City shall consist of the following tasks: 1. Perform detailed grading plans, utility plans, erosion control, and landscape plans at 1" = 10' scale with 1 foot contour intervals. 2. Prepare preliminary design concept and building elevations and sections for Agency approval prior to beginning working drawings. Prepare complete plans (ink on mylar) including all appurtenant facilities/structures. This work shall also include all structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering that may be required for the design. 3. Provide full coordination with all utility companies and affected agencies/parties via certified mail, including any required permit processing. 4. Provide geotechnical and soils engineering services for design and construction including, but not limited to, the following: a. Determination of shrinkage factors, infiltration/permeability of existing soils, maximum. allowable bearing pressure for foundations, minimum embedment of. foo�.inas below finished grade, allowable soil pressure for walls, expansive characteristics, inplace density and relative compaction; surface and underground drainage, and erodibility. b. Recommendations for structure foundations; compaction of soils and placement/alteration of necessary earth embankments/fills. C. Submission of geotechnical report with a site plan showing boring locations. Page 5 Request For Proposal For A Gymnasium d. Observation by a qualified soils engineer or technician of subgrade preparation and placement alteration as necessary with embankments/fills. e. Compaction testing of backfill materials for structures, utility trenches and fill material. f. Full coordination with outside consultant. 5. Prepare the technical specifications for construction and the proposal bid sheet in accordance with the standard city format. 6. Prepare a detailed construction cost estimate for the various bid items. The Architect is expected to design within the construction budget of $1,500,000.001 and will be required to re -design at no cost to the City to meet the budget in the event that the construction bids exceed the budget. - 7. Provide construction administration services to the Agency during construction to clarify the intent of the plans and specifications, and provide design assistance if changes to the project are required during this phase, make plan revisions and corrections as needed, and quality control. 8. Other construction administration services include but are not' limited to: a. Attendance at pre -construction meeting with contractor. b. Review and recommend approval to Agency of samples, shop drawings, submittals and substitutions. C. Observe and verify that the construction is generally proceeding per the contract documents. d. Attend job site meetings at weekly intervals. The Redevelopment Agency will be responsible for the following: _ 1. Provide all available existing data, information, reports, records and maps available in Agency files such as design plans for adjacent and existing improvements, soil reports, and site surveys which may exist. 2. Provide all required copies of plans and specifications for the project bid documents. Pau e E Request For Proposal Fc. A Gymnasium 3. Provide a Project*Manager, and Construction Inspectors. Attached for your information in preparing your proposal is a sample "Certificate of Insurance" used by the City -.Should is ecessary our firm be awarded 'the contract,use of this o� The consultant (Attachment D) for $1 million general liability.policy for errors and should also be advised that if selected, a po y omissions coverage in the amount of $500,000 will be required. Also included is a location map which delineates the project area (Attachment B). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This request for proposal does not commit the Agency to award a contract, to any costs incurred in the preparation of the proposal to this request, or to procure a contract for services or supplies. upies . _ The Agency reserves the right to accept or red Y or all proposals received as a result of this request, to negotiate with any qualified source, or to cancel in part, or in whole, this re guest for proposals if it is in the best interest of the Agency to do so. Final proposals are due no later than September 13, 1991 at 5:00 .mat the City Clerk's desk located at 15222 Del Amo, Tustin, California. If you have any questions, a proposers meeting will be held August 20, 1991 at the Community Development meeting room located at 15222 Del Amo, Tustin, California. Dates of filing notices in newspapers: ALcus t 15-, 1991 pLcust 22, 1991 s, A: AT?.47" EXHIBIT "C" SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION and PERSONNEL HOURLY RATES 1. Compensation for the Exhibit A Scope of Services shall be: Schematic Design Phase $.19,050.00 150 Design Development Phase 25,400.00 20% Construction Documents Phase 50,800.00 40% Bidding Phase 61350.00 5% Construction Phase 25,400-00 20% Total Basic Compensation $127,000.00 100% 2. Should additional services of the Architect's consultants be required, the Architect shall be compensated at 1.15 times the amounts billed to the Architect for such services. 3. Reimburseable expenses shall include reproductions, postage and handling of Drawings and Specifications; overtime work if authorized in writing by the Agency; Renderings above and beyond normal requirements for Design and/or Development approval; and travel expenses for meetings or inspections beyond the Tustin vicinity at the Agency's request. Such expenses shall be reimbursed at 1.15 times the ariount incurred by the Architect. 4. Local travel, within the vicinity of the project, is not considered reimburseable. Reproductions for the use of the Architect and his consultants are not considered reimburseable. Reproductions for the approval of each phase, plan check and permit documents, and construction documents are reimburseable to the Architect. 5. Compensation for additional services by the Architect as required shall be on an hourly basis using the rates. listed in enclosed Architectural Rate schedule. 6. Field observation by the Geotechnical Engineer of grading, on- site grading, and other construction related services shall be charged in accordance with the enclosed geotechnical engineering rate schedule. C O^ r'_rSurZ�?•'C� r'rD D SiG2:r^ G'_� Or' '_�� u_D ADD T10N-' .L '';ji.7— .1 .:O '-•SOD s ICA�IONS OR AI:DI=IOtiS HAY �S :O?.'�.. I - CITY C= AL'S;IK FR�JECT. a5222 -Del A=L, Tustin, CA 944-20 ) AkKE ANS CrN TRACT VR : }:AK: AND A✓v�ESS uF iNSunA}iC= i.CLhL7. Ca-lczny Letter A Coraany Letter 6 Corp. --my Letter C Cocr-any Le:ter This is to certify that :he poi ides cf insurance tiSted 5elow have Seen iss::e.0 tC .-e in.s'.:re•d nann-t aDaYe, are in TCr�e 2. 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Clerical............................................................. 30 Above rates are subject to adjusiment a�.er 1 year from the date of a signed contract. R-6;91 SOIL ENGINEERING AND TESTING OFFICE AND TECHNICAL SERVICES PREMIUM RATE A. Overtime (At Client's Request), add S 16.00 B. Sundays and Holidays, add . . . . . . . . . . 28.00 NOTE: THE HOURLY RATES QUOTED ABOVE INCLUDE ALL COSTS FOR FIELD EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE, FOR WHICH OUR CLIENTS WILL PAY NO ADDITIONAL FEE. RATE PER SERVICES HOUR Principal Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 95.00 Project Engineer (Registered) . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 Staff Engineer. . . . 55.00 Supervising/Senior Field Technician 48.00 Field Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47.00 Field Technician (Nuclear Gauge). . . . . . . . . 53.00 Supervising/Senior Laboratory Technician. . . . . 48.00 Laboratory Technician . 47.00 Drafting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . 32.00 Typing/Clerical . . . . . . . 30.00 Litigation, Expert Witness & Preparation by Professional Engineer - 8 Hour Minimum (Plus Expenses) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.00 to in Subsistence and Lodging - Per Day (Subject Review for Specific Projects) . . . . . . . . . 60.00 PREMIUM RATE A. Overtime (At Client's Request), add S 16.00 B. 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