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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-11-17; City Council; Resolution 2020-222RESOLUTION NO. 2020-222 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND EXTENDING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RJM DESIGN GROUP FOR DESIGN SERVICES ON VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK, IN AN AMOUNT NOT-TO- EXCEED $1,335,000 FOR A THREE-YEAR TERM; AND APPROPRIATING $1,335,000 IN ADDITIONAL FUNDS FROM THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1 FUND WHEREAS, on Aug. 13, 2018, staff released a Request for Qualifications and Price Proposal for Design Services on Veterans Memorial Park; and WHEREAS, the request included a scope of work •divided into five phases typically associated with such professional design services; and WHEREAS, all design firms submitting responses to the request for Design Services on Veterans Memorial Park were to include a two-item price proposal: [1] a detailed cost of services through the first phase of design services — i.e., Master Planning, and [2] an hourly billing rates sheet for team members of the disciplines related to the subsequent four phases of design services; and WHEREAS, RJM Design Group's detailed cost of services through the Master Planning Phase was the lowest of the three finalist design firms, at $398,200; and WHEREAS, On Nov. 27, 2018 the City Council adopted resolution No. 2018-194 awarding a Professional Services Agreement to RJM Design Group for the design services on Veterans Memorial Park, in an amount not to exceed $398,200 for an initial two-year term; and WHEREAS, the scope of work in the agreement includes services through the first phase of design services, and the terms of the agreement contain three optional two-year term extensions, intended to allow for the completion of the subsequent four phases of design services - i.e. Design Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 4 of 19 Development, Construction Documents Preparation, Contract Bidding and Construction Administration; and WHEREAS, to keep the remaining four phases of the project progressing in an expeditious manner, the agreement needs to be amended to address the scope of work for the next three phases of the design services and; WHEREAS, staff recommends amending the terms of the agreement from three, two-year term extensions, to two, three-year term extensions; and WHEREAS, staff is recommending appropriating $1,335,000 in additional funds from the Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 1 Fund for the next three-year term of the professional services agreement; and WHEREAS, sufficient funds are available within the CFD No. 1 Fund; and WHEREAS, the City Planner has considered the potential environmental effects of the agreement for design services and determined that the agreement will not have a significant effect on the environment as this action will secure funds for design services and not commit the city to any future course of action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the professional services agreement with RJM Design Group for design services on Veterans Memorial Park, in a not-to-exceed amount of $1,335,000 for a three-year term, attached hereto as Attachment "A". Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 5 of 19 3. The Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services, or his/her designee is authorized to appropriate additional funds from the CFD No. 1 Fund, in the amount of $1,335,000. 4. That the City Manager is authorized to execute amendments to said agreement deemed to be in the best interest of the city, and, if the city so chooses, to extend it for one additional three-year term, with the three- year term's compensation amount not-to-exceed $257,800. 5. That the professional services agreement for design services is statutorily exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Guidelines section 15262 - Feasibility and Planning Studies. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 17th day of November, 2020, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Hall, Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Schumacher. NAYS: None. ABSENT: None. MATT HALL, Mayor ATTEST: BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk 6 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 6 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 ATTACHMENT A AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO EXTEND AND AMEND AGREEMENT FOR DESIGN SERVICES RJM DESIGN GROUP, INC. This Amendment No. 1 is entered into and effective as of the 19-11/ day of 20 26 , extending and amending the agreement dated November 28, 2018 (the "Agreement") by and between the City of Carlsbad, a municipal corporation, ("City"), and RJM Design Group, Inc., ("Contractor") (collectively, the "Parties") for landscape architectural design services. RECITALS A. Contractor is completing Phase 1 of the Scope of Work of the Agreement for design services of for the Veterans Memorial Park. The majority of the work remaining in the Scope of Work will occur in Phases 2, 3 and 4, Design Development, Construction Documents Preparation, and Contract Bidding, and the City wishes to amend the Agreement to allow Contractor to complete the remaining work more expeditiously than was originally provided for under the Agreement; and B. The Parties desire to amend Paragraph 3, Term, of the Agreement to authorize the City Manager to extend the Agreement for two additional three-year periods or parts thereof, instead of three additional two-year periods, and exercise the first option to extend the Agreement for a period of three years; and C. The Parties desire to amend Paragraph 5, Compensation, of the Agreement to adjust the total not to exceed amounts for each additional extension period to correspond to revised project schedule and three-year extension periods; and D. The Parties desire to alter the Agreement's Scope of Work to provide additional design services for Veterans Memorial Park; and E. The Parties have negotiated and agreed to a supplemental scope of work and fee schedule, which is attached to and incorporated in by this reference as Exhibit "A", Scope of Services and Fee. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and the mutual covenants contained herein, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. Paragraph 3, Term, of the Agreement is hereby amended to read as follows: 3. TERM The term of this Agreement will be effective for a period of two years from the date first above written. The City Manager may amend the Agreement to extend it for two additional three-year periods or parts thereof. Extensions will be based upon a satisfactory review of Contractor's performance, City needs, and appropriation of funds by the City Council. The parties will prepare a written amendment indicating the effective date and length of the extended Agreement. REV. 10/27/2020 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 7 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 2. The Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, is hereby extended for a period of three years, ending on November 28, 2023. 3. Paragraph 5, Compensation, of the Agreement is hereby amended to read as follows: 5. COMPENSATION The total fee payable for the Services to be performed during the initial Agreement term shall not exceed three hundred ninety-eight thousand two hundred dollars ($398,200). The total fee payable for the Services to be performed during the first three-year extension of this Agreement shall not exceed one million three hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($1,335,000). The total fee payable for the Services to be performed during this Agreement during the second three-year extension of this Agreement, if any, shall not exceed two hundred fifty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars ($257,800). No other compensation for the Services will be allowed except for items covered by subsequent amendments to this Agreement. The City reserves the right to withhold a ten percent (10%) retention until City has accepted the work and/or Services specified in Exhibit "A". Incremental payments, if applicable, should be made as outlined in attached Exhibits "A". 4. In addition to those services contained in the Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, Contractor will provide those services described in Exhibit "A". With this Amendment, the total Agreement amount shall not exceed one million seven hundred thirty- three thousand two hundred dollars ($1,733,200). 5. City will pay Contractor for all work associated with those services described in Exhibit "A". Contractor will provide City, on a monthly basis, copies of invoices sufficiently detailed to include hours performed, hourly rates, and related activities and costs for approval by City. 6 Contractor will complete all work described in Exhibit "A" by November 28, 2023. 7. All other provisions of the Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, will remain in full force and effect. 8. All requisite insurance policies to be maintained by the Contractor pursuant to the Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, will include coverage for this Amendment. 9. The individuals executing this Amendment and the instruments referenced in it on behalf of Contractor each represent and warrant that they have the legal power, right and actual authority to bind Contractor to the terms and conditions of this Amendment. /// /II City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 2 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 8 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 CITY OF CARLSBAD, a municipal CONTRACTOR corporation of the State of California By: taint' • Pea' By: fQ (sign here) Larry P Ryan (print name/title) ATTEST: \--6/RYYID=1/14-av BARBARA ENGLESON City Clerk (print name/title) If required by City, proper notarial acknowledgment of execution by contractor must be attached. If a corporation, Agreement must be signed by one corporate officer from each of the following two groups. Group A Group B Chairman, Secretary, President, or Assistant Secretary, Vice-President CFO or Assistant Treasurer Otherwise, the corporation must attach a resolution certified by the secretary or assistant secretary under corporate seal empowering the officer(s) signing to bind the corporation. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney BY: 1t4 F r sf Deputy City Attorney City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 3 By: &vita. 10eowei, (sign here) Anita Weaver Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 9 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 EXHIBIT "A" SCOPE OF SERVICES Task 1 — Design Development (50% Construction Documents) A. Coordination with City of Carlsbad regarding the entitlement permit process. Provide required documents as outlined on the submittal checklist 'Development Permits P-2" and supplemental requirements for Hillside Development Permit, Habitat Management Plan Permit, Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit. B. Meet with City staff, other agencies, and utility companies to review approved Master Plan, Conditions of Approval, construction budget and project design schedule. C. Review City standards applicable to site development plan preparation, including the Standard Specifications for Public Works construction, City of Carlsbad standard plans/details including trail construction. D. Coordinate with Carlsbad Fire Department to confirm fire service access and required hydrants within the park area. E. Coordinate progress of the design with various City's divisions, including but not limited to Facilities, IT, Police, Public Works, Parks & Recreation. F. Coordinate with Cultural Arts team to review progress on art elements and further research opportunities for collaboration and inclusion of art features into the park fabric. G. Prepare for and attend virtual bi-weekly meetings with City staff to review progress on the evolution of the plans. H. Based upon approved master plan and conditions of approval, commence preparation of construction plans (50%) indicating refined site plan layout, project enlargement areas, specified materials, finishes, and colors for the proposed buildings and site elements. Provide enlargements, catalog cut sheets and outline specifications to clearly define all elements. Services will include architectural, landscape architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering. A complete set of construction drawings will clearly stipulate the layout/configuration, materials and details for the project. Plans will be prepared in conformance with City of Carlsbad's requirements. Plans will be prepared using AutoCAD 2019. Drawings shall be formatted into a City standard sheet format. 1. Prepare architectural floor plans and elevations for restroom and restroom/concession building to clearly illustrate materials and finishes. Architectural design development documents consisting of drawings and outline specifications setting forth the architectural and interior design requirements. City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 4 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 10 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 Identification of architectural materials, finishes, systems and equipment. 2. Prepare site design development drawings and outline specifications setting forth layout and material selection of site elements to include: • Parking lots and drives • Hardscape elements • Art elements/features • Veterans memorial area Playground environment and equipment • Family oriented bike park area layout and materials • Garden area improvements and materials • Landscape / irrigation • Site furniture (benches, tables, light fixtures, trash receptacles, etc.) 3. Prepare for and attend Public Art events to collaborate with selected artists and discuss/strategize incorporating art elements into the fabric of the overall park design. 4. Refine preliminary grading study to incorporate contour grading as well as water quality and bioswale treatment areas. The goal of the grading plan refinement will be to achieve a balanced site condition and utilize available material from the overall project grading operations. 5. Update preliminary earthwork estimate. 6. Electrical engineer to confirm general site lighting requirements and provide preliminary drawings and calculations to verify conformance with City illumination/footcandle requirements. Electrical demand shall be determined and initial coordination with utility company shall occur. 7. Coordination with City IT Department to discuss desired security camera locations, camera mounting/brackets, electrical service requirements, conduit placement, etc. required. 8. Prepare exterior lighting photometric plans for security lighting purposes for parking lots, pedestrian walkways, and plaza/gathering, restroom areas. The park use is limited to daytime activities and night lighting the park for nighttime use is not envisioned. I. Review construction budget and update Opinion of Probable Construction Cost. J. Submit 50% Construction Documents to City staff for review and comments. Deliverables shall include plans, enlargements, materials/finish specifications, outline specifications and catalog cut sheets. City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 5 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 11 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 K. Stakeholder Approvals: The design team will assist City staff in presenting the final 50% package to various stakeholders as determined by the City, it may include Parks & Recreation Commission, Senior Commission, City Council, and others. MEETINGS: Bi-Weekly Virtual meetings with City Staff Public Art events (2) Virtual meeting with Fire Department PRODUCTS: Entitlement Permit Submittals/Materials/Documents, Meeting Notes; Drawing File List; 50% Construction Plans that include: Site and Landscape Construction Plans; Architectural Floor Plans and Elevations of building components; Technical Specifications; Catalog Cut Sheets; Preliminary Mechanical/Plumbing; Electrical Drawings; preliminary photometrics for exterior spaces, Preliminary Security camera locations/conduit locations, Preliminary Grading Plans and Earthwork Calculations; Opinion of Probable Construction Cost Task 2 — 100% Construction Documents A. Review city staff comments and confirm direction as to the specific refinements to be made to the construction drawings. B. Confirm project construction budget and items to be constructed with the first phase of construction. C. Refine construction documents based on received comments to include final drawings, details, calculations, specifications, and opinion of probable construction cost. Plans are to be prepared as one construction document package, for one phase of construction. Documents include: 1. Title and General Notes Sheets A title and general notes sheets will be prepared for the construction document package. 2. Landscape Design Documentation Preparation of specifications, construction plans and details illustrating the layout and placement of elements including sidewalks, gathering spaces, seat walls, shade structures, and site furnishings. A materials schedule will denote the manufacturer, model number, color, and finish of all proposed park improvements, setting forth in detail the landscape requirements for the project including: a. Site construction/layout plans b. Construction Details c. Public Art Site Plan d. Planting plans City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 6 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 12 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 e. Irrigation plans f. Landscape construction enlargements/detail (Veterans memorial, Family oriented bike park area, plaza areas, playgrounds, and picnic areas) 3. Architectural Design Documentation Preparation of construction documents for the community buildings and shade structures. Plans will include all information required to successfully construct the building. This includes building plans, structural, MEP, low voltage technology, AV, catering support equipment, and acoustics, setting forth in detail the architectural and interior design requirements for the construction of the project. The team's architect will provide a completed REVIT model for the community building. The BIM model LOD 300 will be provided illustrating the various building systems, placements, sizing, etc. a. Detailed technical site plan b. Detailed and dimensioned building floor plans c. Building sections and elevations d. Building reflected ceiling plan and roof plan e. Building wall sections f. Selection of building exterior and interior materials and color g. Complete outline specifications of building systems and materials 4. Structural Design Documentation Services during the construction documents phase consist of preparation of final structural engineering calculations, drawings and specifications based on approved design development documents, setting forth in detail the structural construction requirements for the project. a. Building foundation systems b. Building framing systems c. Exterior site elements (security fencing, light pole foundations, site retaining walls, seat walls, and maintenance wall enclosure, misc. foundations) 5. Mechanical / Plumbing Engineering Design Documentation Services during construction document phase consist of preparation of final mechanical/plumbing calculations, drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the mechanical/plumbing engineering requirements for the construction of the project. a. System design b. Sources and routing of utilities and meter locations 6. Electrical Design Documentation Preparation of electrical and site lighting plan to illustrate the locations of all site lighting and electrical service for A.V. equipment associated with the outdoor gathering area, community buildings and other park areas. Initial electrical will be routed and City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 7 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 13 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 coordinated with other disciplines. Photometric plans will be provided to illustrate proposed foot-candle distribution across the site. Package will include final electrical calculations, drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the electrical engineering requirements for the construction of the project. All power, lighting and control schemes, complete with diagrams and details shall be finalized including: a. Lighting and power plan to include park security lighting, access drive, walkway, parking lot, security lighting systems and building lighting/power. b. City IT requirements for security camera locations, camera mounting/brackets, electrical service requirements, and required conduit placement. c. Special event electrical connections / provisions d. Power supply for future expansion and/or project phasing e. Location of panels, switchgear, meter f. Electrical service and distribution g. Telephone and CATV conduit only distribution h. Exterior Title 24 lighting calculations i. Electrical provisions for irrigation equipment j. Exterior lighting photo metrics k. Electrical load calculations• Civil Design Documentation Preparation of final civil engineering calculations, drawings and specifications for site grading, wet utility, and drainage plans of the park. Major utilities will be routed and coordinated with other disciplines. Package will include: a. (NPDES)/NOWSWQMP b. Civil title sheet with notes c. Demolition and removals plan d. Precise grading plan Note: Final grading plans shall be developed and shall depict all site improvements including structures, walls, walkways, storm drain, and swales. e. On-site water quality systems f. Sewer, water, and storm drain plans including design of connections to public utility systems. Prepare separate water and sewer plans for water district permitting. Note: Utility plans will be developed and will depict all sewer, water, fire services and fire hydrants. g. Storm drain profile for 18" storm drain and larger h. Horizontal control plan i. Erosion control plan (including AQMD dust control requirements) j. Civil improvement details k. Prepare on-site hydrology study and area drain plans I. Earthwork calculations m. Prepare quantity and cost estimate for civil improvements City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 8 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 14 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 D. Project Specifications 1. City shall provide the front-end documents, including contract documents, general provisions and supplemental provisions. 2. RJM's consultant team shall prepare technical specifications utilizing C.S.I. format. 3. Opinion of Probable Construction Cost E. Opinion of Probable Construction Cost services during the construction document phase consist of any adjustments due to design, materials, or quantity changes at approximately 70%, 90% and 100% complete, considering: 1. Changes in materials, systems or details of construction which have occurred during preparation of the construction documents 2. Known changes in the cost of materials, labor and services since preparation of the previous Opinion of Probable Construction Cost. 3. Adjustments for known or anticipated changes in the bidding market relative to the project. F. Submit plans and cost estimate to the City at 70% completeness for review. G. Prepare for and attend virtual meeting with City to review and discuss plan comments. H. Revise plans per 70% plan check comments. I. Submit plans, documents required for grading and building plan check, and cost estimate to the City at 90% completeness for review. The plans and specifications will be submitted to the various review agencies for review, approval, and permitting. It is anticipated that the City of Carlsbad Building Division (Esgil), Engineering Division, Planning Division, Parks & Recreation Department, Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD) and the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health will be providing plan check reviews. J. Prepare for and attend virtual meeting with City to review and discuss plan comments. K. Revise plans per 90% plan check comments. L. Prepare for and attend virtual meeting with City to review and discuss plan comments M. Final Submittal Bid Set: Develop final 100% construction documents. Create final signed mylar plans (irrigation only, bond paper prints for all others) and Auto CAD drawings will be City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 9 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 15 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 submitted to the City upon final approval of the construction documents. MEETINGS: (3) Meetings with City staff PRODUCTS: Final mylar plans, bond paper prints, digital scans (TIFF and/or PDF files), and Auto CAD drawings. Construction Bid Documents; Opinion of Probable Construction Costs; Original Plans and Specifications, (Native CAD and Word files). Task 3— BIDDING/NOTICE TO PROCEED (Time and Material) The Bidding Phase, following the City's approval of the construction documents and most recent Statement of Probable Construction Cost, shall provide services/exhibits to assist the City and the construction manager in obtaining bids. A. Addenda — assistance in preparation of addenda as may be required during bidding and including supplementary drawings, and/or specifications. B. Participation in pre-bid conference. C. Responses to questions from bidders or proposers and clarifications or interpretations of the bidding documents. D. Analysis of Alternates/Substitutions - consideration, analysis, comparisons, and recommendations relative to alternates or substitutions proposed by bidders or proposers prior to receipt of bids. City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 10 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 16 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 SCHEDULE This proposal is based on the following anticipated schedule for the project. The schedule includes City of Carlsbad's anticipated plan review/plan check processing period. Prerequisite Completion and Adoption of the Park's Master Plan (3 months) Task 1 Design Development (50% Construction Documents) (13 months) Task 2 Construction Documents 100% (17 months) Task 3 Bidding/Notice to Proceed (3 months) FEE SCHEDULE It is the objective of our Design Team to provide the most comprehensive, yet efficient, approach to the development of the Carlsbad Veterans Memorial Park Project. This fee includes all costs to be incurred by RJM Design Group, Inc. and an allowance for reimbursable expenses. Fees for the work are as follows: Prerequisite Completion and Adoption of the Park's Master Plan $0 Task 1 Design Development (50% Construction Documents) $645,900 Task 2 Construction Documents 100% $598,200 Task 3 Bidding / Notice to Proceed (Time and Material) $25,000 PROFESSIONAL FEES $1,269,100 REIMBURSABLE ALLOWANCE $30,000 AS NEEDED ADDITIONAL SERVICES $35,900 TOTAL FEE $1,335,000 Note: This fee summary represents the current understanding of the project scope and complexity associated with a single phase of construction. The scope of work and associated fees are subject to adjustment upon request from City, if the construction budget is modified, or multiple phases of construction are desired. Fee adjustments, if any, shall be documented by addendum to this Amendment. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES When incurred, the following project expenses will be billed at cost plus 15% administrative fee in addition to the above professional services fee: • Printing, plotting, copying, scanning, photography, graphic expenses • Delivery, shipping, and handling of documents • Permits, plan check, and inspection fees • City business license • Agronomic Soils testing City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 11 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 17 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 CONSULTANTS' HOURLY RATES Compensation for additional services will be billed hourly at our standard rates* below: RJM DESIGN GROUP, INC. Principal Landscape Architect $175 - $195 per hour Associate Landscape Architect $155 - $165 per hour Landscape Architect $139 -$149 per hour Job Captain / Landscape Designer $123 -$133 per hour CADD Technician / Graphics $107 - $117 per hour Clerical $ 80 per hour DAHLIN ARCHITECTS Partners Principal Sr. Project Architect / Manager / Associate Architect Project Architect / Manager Job Captain Intermediate Designer! Drafter II Junior Designer! Drafter I Administrative Staff $225 per hour $203 per hour $181 per hour $139 per hour $123 per hour $111 per hour $100 per hour $ 69 per hour PSOMAS Principal Project Manager Senior Project Engineer Project Engineer Lead CAD Designer CAD Designer Civil Engineer Staff Engineer Project Assistant $213 -$245 per hour $181 -$213 per hour $181 -$208 per hour $149 -$187 per hour $101 -$128 per hour $101 -$117 per hour $101 -$117 per hour $ 96 - $117 per hour $ 69 - $ 96 per hour NEW LINE SKATEPARKS Principal Director of Operation $180 per hour Project Manager $120 per hour Design Director $120 per hour Design Production $100 per hour FBA ENGINEERING Principal! Project Director V.P. / Senior Associate Associate! Project Manager Construction Support $210 per hour $160 per hour $160 per hour $135 per hour 12 City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 18 of 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E6D289E4-2A63-43D1-8A9F-9CAOD2D16395 Electrical Designer $110 per hour CAD / BIM Designer $ 90 per hour Technical Typist $ 50 per hour GLASIR DESIGN On-Site Consulting $128 per hour Irrigation Designer $101 per hour ADS CONSULTING ENGINEERS Principal $195 per hour Project Engineer $175 per hour CADD Operator / Drafter $155 per hour Technical Typing & Reproduction $110 per hour Site Visit ($500 minimum charge per visit, includes travel time) $175 per hour *Note these rates have been adjusted from the original contract amount in 2018 per CPI. *Charges for subconsultant services are billed at cost plus a 15% coordination fee. Billings for all time and materials and contract extension work shall be in accordance with the level of work performed based on the categories listed above. Hourly rates will be escalated each August 1st in accordance with any increase in the Consumer Price Index or other mutually agreed upon cost index, beginning with August 1, 2021. Provisions for fee escalation pertain to all contract extensions and additional work. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Professional services not specifically identified in the scope of work will be considered additional services and may be performed at Client's request, reimbursable at Consultant's standard hourly rates. Additional services may include, but are not limited to: • Additional meetings, presentations, or site visits beyond those identified in the scope of work. • Exhibit preparation beyond that identified in the scope of work. • Revisions to documents required as a result of changes in Client's direction; changes subsequent to Client's/City approval; or changes in governmental codes or regulations. • Design of improvements beyond the designated park site, or due to changes in project phasing schedule. • Engagement of other consultants not specifically identified above. (environmental, security/surveillance, traffic, signage/graphics, utility consultants, construction management, etc.) City Attorney Approved Version 6/12/18 13 Nov. 17, 2020 Item #8 Page 19 of 19