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8E - Robert St. Ditch - Approval of Design ProposalCITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM II BE MARCI r 10,2014 AGENDA ITEM: Robert Street Ditch -Approval of Design Proposal SUBMITIED BY: Rick Carper, P.E ., Public Works Director ;(..i.- DATE: January 31, 2014 STRATEG IC PLAN LINK: Stormwater Master Plan Projects BACKGROUND: During Budget workshops for the current year, Staff was directed to contact FOOT to ascertain if a cost sharing agreement was possib le for the desired bank stab ilization project. Staff obtained a cost proposal for design of the project from Hanson Professiona l Serv ices, one ofthe City's General Engineering Consultants (GEC). Hanson was selected because they are also an FOOT GEC. After Staff rev i ew and revision, the draft proposal was submitted to FOOT for review. FOOT has committed to sharing costs for the proposed bank stabilization proj ect with Atlantic Beach paying for Design and Permitting and FOOT paying actual construction costs. The attached scope from Hanson Professional Services is for design and permitting services that will then be constructed by FDOT . The fee proposed by Hanson for this work is $43,066.90, of which approximately $14,000 is for sub consultant work effor ts (survey and geotechnica l engineering). RECOMMENDATION: That the Commission authorize Staff to direct Hanson to proceed with design and permitting as discussed in the attached Scope Proposal. BUDGET: The current budget contains $50,000 in Stormwater Account 001-5002-541- 6300 des i gnated for Robert Street Ditch Improvements. ATIACHMENTS: 1. Roberts Street Ditch Scope of Services -Hanson Exhibit "A" SCOPE OF SERVICES Robert Street Outfall AGENDA ITEM# 8E MARCH 10, 2014 SR AlA I Mayport Road from Robert Street to Dudley Street Duval County I. DESCRIPTION The City of Atlantic Beach, hereinafter called the COAB, requires professional services for the preparation of a complete set of construction documents for the ditch improvements between Robert Street and Dudley Street in Duval County. The plans and specifications will conform to the FDOT Standards and guidelines. It is the Consultant's responsibility to utilize the very best engineering judgment and practices during prosecution of the work commissioned under this contract. The Consultant shall demonstrate good management practices while working on this project. These include communication with the COAB, the FDOT and others as necessary; documentation; and management of time and resources. The Consultant shall set up and maintain a contract file throughout the design of the project. II. BACKGROUND The FDOT ditch work area is approximately 550 linear feet in length beginning at Robert Street and terminating at Dudley Street. Within this area, there are a number of areas exhibiting bank erosion and shoaling, which the COAB wishes to correct. The ditch currently has vegetated embankments. III. OBJECTIVES The Consultant has been requested by the COAB to provide a complete set of construction documents for the following ditch improvements: • Stabilization and regarding of both banks and bottom of ditch from Robert Street to Lewis Street and from Lewis Street to Dudley Street in an effort to recreate the historical cross sectional area. Stabilization is proposed to be achieved through use of a Geoweb Channel Protection System. This is a cell containment system with topsoil in fill to stabilize the 1.5:1 embankments. Additional non-standard anchorage is required at the crest of the slope due to limited right-of-way width. • Complete and submit all required permit applications to The St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and the Army Corps of Engineers. No flow HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INC. 1 OF 2 AGENDA ITEM# 8E MARCH 10, 2014 analysis is included in this effort. It is anticipated that there will not be a need to demonstrate to the SJR WMD that proposed improvements will not adversely affect drainage conditions, both upstream and downstream ofthe project area and complies with the COAB Master Stormwater Plan. The original construction plans will be provided as evidence of this project falling under a maintenance dredge classification. The permit application with the SJRWMD will be filed as a Notice General ERP Permit. • COAB Design Submittals to be at 30%, 60%, 100% and Final milestones. IV. DELIVERABLES TO INCLUDE: • Survey tasks will include Topographic Survey from Robert Street to Dutton Island Road and establishing Right-of-Way lines and preparing Temporary Construction Easements (TCE) as necessary from Robert Street to Dudley Street. • A geotechnical exploration will be performed to provide subsurface data to evaluate potential dredging conditions and erosion control measures. This effort will include 2 Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) for slope stability and 2 hand auger borings to determine subsurface soil conditions. The geotechnical analysis will include determination of native soil properties such as angle of internal friction, cohesion, unit weight and angle of shearing resistance. • Construction Plans will be prepared in accordance with COAB, FHW A and FDOT Standards, policies, procedures, memorandums and directions from the Department's Project Manager for the COAB and FDOT. Construction plan set will include: o Cover Sheet o Typical Section Sheet o General Notes o Project Layout o Plan/Profile Sheets (to also reflect erosion control features) o Miscellaneous Drainage Detail Sheets o Cross Sections-Assumes@ 50' intervals • Drainage Technical Memorandum • Complete Project Specifications including the Geoweb Channel Protection System • Preparation of quantities and Engineer Estimates HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INC. 2 OF 2