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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2000-092 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-092 ® A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES FROM ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS (EDC) RELATING TO THE ENGINEERING, DESIGN,AND PROJECT SUPERVISION OF THE GRIFFIN MARINE PARK PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE APPROVAL OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN EDC AND THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH FOR ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED FORTY-SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($46,500.00), WHICH SERVICES SHALL BE FUNDED ENTIRELY FROM A GRANT AWARDED TO THE CITY FROM THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT(FIND); PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City Manager is authorized to contract with Environmental Development Consultants for engineering, design, and project supervision services relating to the Griffin Marine Park Project in an amount not to exceed Forty-six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($46,500.00), which services shall be funded entirety through a grant from the Florida Inland Navigation District. Section 2. That the certain agreement between Environmental Development Consultants and the City of Dania Beach, in substantial form as Exhibit "A", attached, is approved and the appropriate city officials are authorized to execute it. The City Manager and City Attorney are authorized to make minor revisions to such Agreement as are deemed necessary and proper for the best interests of the City. Section 3. That all resolutions in conflict herewith be repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 4. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this 27th day of June, 2000. RESOLUTION NO. 2000-092 Z.' lRtELYEA - COMMISSIONER ATTEST: ROLL CALL: MAYOR McELYEA - YES VICE-MAYOR BERTINO- YES SHERYL tHAPMAW COMMISSIONER ETLING - YES ACTING CITY CLERK COMMISSIONER MIKES- YES APPROVED AS TO FOR AND CORRECTNESS: BY: THOMA J. A BRO CITY ATTORNEY RESOLUTION NO. 2000-092 AGREEMENT 0 THIS AGREEMENT, (the "Agreement') entered into on , 2000, between: THE CITY OF DANIA-BEACH FLORIDA, a Municipal Corporation, (the "City") and EDC Corporation (the "Consultant'). In consideration of the mutual covenants, terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, and other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt ofwhich are acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Scope of Services. The Consultant agrees to perform consultant services for the City in accordance with the scope of work and fee services described in Exhibit "A", copies of which are attached and made a part of this Agreement by this reference. The City acknowledges and agrees that services will commence on May 15, 2000, and that that date is the effective date and commencement date of the services. The time schedule for the project as stipulated in Exhibit B of the funding agreement between the City and the Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), copies of which are attached and made a part of this Agreement by this reference. 2. Subcontracts. Consultant may subcontract certain items of work. It is ® expressly agreed by the parties, however, that the City shall approve in advance in writing any subcontractors and the fees to be paid them prior to any such subcontractor or any subconsultants proceeding with any such work. 3. Payment for Services. A. City agrees to pay Consultant for services provided by Consultant, as described in Section 1, an agreed upon amount of Forty Six Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($ 46,500.00) (the "Fee"), payable in monthly increments. The Fee includes full payment, including all labor, overhead, other costs, consultant fees and profit. City agrees to reimburse Consultant for out-of-pocket costs without any administrative charges or surcharges for same. All such costs must first be disclosed to, and approved in advance by the City. Documentation as to expenditures for such costs must be submitted to City in sufficient detail to clearly evidence each such item and its cost. No travel and meal costs are reimbursable unless incurred outside of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, approved in writing in advance by the City and payable at the State of Florida reimbursement rates for state employees. B. Any necessary additional work, as determined by City, which is not covered by the scope of work described in the attached Exhibit"A", shall not be undertaken without a written amendment to this Agreement to that effect, executed in advance by both • parties. The parties agree, however, that the amounts payable for such additional work, if authorized by City, are those as prescribed in Exhibit "A". EXHIBIT OR ®® Page 1 of 9 C. Consultant shall submit its invoices in the format and with supporting documentation as may be required by City. D. City shall pay Consultant for services rendered within thirty (30) calendar days from date of approval of each of Consultant's invoices by the City Manager. If any errors or omissions are discovered in any invoice, City will inform Consultant and request revised copies of all such documents. If any disagreement arises as to payment of any portion of an invoice, City agrees to pay all undisputed portions and the parties agree to cooperate by promptly conferring to resolve the disputed portion. E. Any invoice which is not timely paid as prescribed above will be subject to the accrual of interest at the statutory rate prescribed by applicable Florida law. 4. Indemnification of City. A. Consultant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City for all costs, losses and expenses including, but not limited to, damages to persons or property including, but not limited to,judgments and attorneys'fees arising out of the negligent acts, errors or omissions or the willful misconduct of the Consultant, its agents, servants or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. If called upon by the City, the Consultant shall assume and defend not only itself, but also the City, in connection with any suit or cause of action arising out of the foregoing, and such defense • shall be at no cost or expense whatsoever to the City. This indemnification does not extend to acts of third parties who or which are wholly unrelated to Consultant. The covenants.'and representations relating .to this indemnification provision shall survive the term of this Agreement and continue in full force and effect as to Consultant's responsibility to indemnify the City. B. It is specifically understood and agreed that the consideration inuring to the Consultant for the execution of this Agreement consists of the promises, payments, covenants, rights and responsibilities contained in this Agreement. C. The execution of this Agreement by the Consultant shall obligate the Consultant to comply with the foregoing indemnification provision; however, the collateral obligation of providing insurance must be also complied with as set forth below. 5. Insurance. Consultant shall provide, pay for and maintain in force at all times during the term of this Agreement, such insurance, including professional liability insurance, Workers' compensation insurance and comprehensive general liability insurance as stated below: A. Professional liability insurance with minimum limits of liability of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) to assure the City of coverage of the • indemnification specified in this Agreement. Page 2 of 9 • B. Workers' compensation insurance to apply for all employees in compliance with the "Workers' Compensation Law" of the State of Florida and all applicable federal laws, for the benefit of the Consultant's employees. C. Comprehensive general liability insurance, including contractual,with minimum limits of One Million Dollars($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, combined single limit for bodily injury liability and property damage liability. The City is to be included as an "additional insured" with respect to any claims arising out of this Agreement. D. If Consultant hires a subcontractor for any portion of any work, then such subcontractor shall provide professional liability insurance with minimum limits of liability of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). E. The Consultant shall provide the Risk Manager of the City Certificates of Insurance for coverages and policies required by this Agreement. All certificates shall state that the City shall be given thirty (30) days advance notice prior to expiration or cancellation of any policy. Such policies and coverages shall not be affected by any other policy of insurance which the City may carry in its own name. • 6. Assignment of Agreement. A. It is understood and agreed by both parties that this Agreement, in whole or in part, cannot be assigned, sublet or transferred by the Consultant without the prior written consent of City. In the event Consultant wishes to re-assign this contract, the Consultant shall tender a substitute acceptable to City. In the event the City is not, for any reason or no reason at all, satisfied with such substitute, Consultant shall be considered in breach of this Agreement. Violation of the terms of this paragraph shall constitute a breach of Agreement by Consultant and City may, at its discretion, terminate this Agreement for cause and all rights, title and interest of Consultant in this Agreement shall then cease and terminate. B. The Consultant acknowledges, understands and agrees that its performance under this Agreement is contingent upon the City receiving timely services from other consultants (the "Supporting Consultants"). The Consultant agrees1to use its best efforts to coordinate its services with the services of the Supporting Consultants and further agrees that in the event the rendition of any services of any of the Supporting Consultants is delayed, such delay will not entitle the Consultant to any additional compensation or payment of any kind. Furthermore, the Consultant shall not beientitled to an increase in compensation, or be entitled to payment of any kind from the City, for 0 Page 3 of 9 damages or expenses incurred which are direct, indirect or consequential or impact fees or other costs and lost profits of any kind including, but not limited to, costs of acceleration, inefficiency or extended overhead, arising because of any other delay, disruption, interruption, interference or hindrance from any cause whatsoever, whether such delay, disruption or interference be reasonable or unreasonable, foreseeable or unforeseeable, or avoidable or unavoidable; provided, however, that this provision shall not preclude recovery of damages by the Consultant for hindrances or delays caused solely by fraud, bad faith or active malicious interference on the part of the City. The Consultant shall only be entitled to extensions of time for performance as the exclusive and sole remedy for delay. 7. Examination of Records. Consultant shall maintain books, records, documents and other evidence directly pertinent to performance of work under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices. The Consultant shall also maintain the financial information and data used by the Consultant in the preparation of support of any claim for reimbursement for any out-of- pocket expense or cost. The City shall have access to such books, records, documents and other evidence for inspection, audit and copying during normal business hours. The Consultant will provide proper facilities for such access and inspection. Audits conducted under this section shall observe generally accepted auditing standards and established procedures and guidelines of the City. The Florida Public Records Act, Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, may have application to records or documents pertaining to this Agreement and Consultant acknowledges that such laws have possible application and agrees to comply with all such laws. 8. Termination. A. Termination of Agreement for Convenience. It is expressly understood and agreed that the City may terminate this Agreement at any time for any reason or no reason at all by giving the. Consultant notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, directed to the principal office of the Consultant, thirty (30) days in advance of the termination date. In the event that the Agreement is terminated pursuant to this provision, the Consultant shall be entitled to be compensated for the services rendered from the effective date of execution of the Agreement up to the termination date. Such compensation shall be based on the fee percentage of work completed, as fairly and reasonably determined by City after conferring with Consultant. B. Termination of Agreement for Cause. If City elects to terminate the Agreement for cause, City will provide Consultant five (5) days' advance written notice. If Consultant promptly cures the matter giving rise to the cause within that time, this Agreement shall continue. If not timely cured, the Agreement will stand terminated and the City will pay Consultant for work completed less any costs, expenses and damages Page 4 of 9 • incurred by City as a result of such termination. If a court in the State of Florida determines that the termination was not authorized under the circumstances then the termination shall be deemed .to be a termination for convenience. 9. Ownership of Documents. All correspondence, studies, data, analyses, documents, instruments, applications, memorandums and the like, including drawings and specifications prepared or furnished by Consultant (and Consultant's independent professional subcontractors or subconsultants) pursuant to this Agreement shall become owned by and be the property of the City and the City shall consequently obtain ownership of them by any statutory common law and other reserved rights, including copyright; however, such documents are not intended or represented by Consultant to be suitable for reuse by City on extensions of the Project or on any other project. Any such reuse, modification or adaptation of such document without written verification or permission by Consultant for the specific purpose intended will be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant or to Consultant's independent professional subconsultants. If City alters any such documents, City will expressly acknowledge same so that no third party will be in doubt as to the creation or origination of any such document. 10. Notices. Except as provided above, whenever either party desires to give notice to the other, it must be given by written notice, sent by certified U.S. mail, with return receipt requested, addressed to the party for whom it is intended, at the place last specified ® and the place for giving of notice in compliance with the provisions of this paragraph. For the present, the parties designate the following as the respective persons and places for giving of notice: City: Jason Nunemaker, Assistant to the City Manager City of Dania Beach 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania Beach, Florida 33004 With a copy to: Thomas J. Ansbro, City Attorney Weiss, Serota, Helfman, Pastoriza & Guedes, P.A. 1132 Southeast 2"d Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Consultant: Kevin M. MCabe, P.E., President Environmental Development Consultants Corp. 2250 South Dixie Highway, Suite 2 Miami, FL 33133 11. Consent to Jurisdiction. The parties agree that the jurisdiction for any legal action arising out of or pertaining to this Agreement shall be the Circuit Court for the ® Page 5 of 9 • Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, Florida, or the federal District Court in the Southern District of the United States. Each party further agrees that venue of any action to enforce this Agreement shall be in Broward County, Florida. 12. Governing Law. The parties agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. 13. Attorneys' Fees and Costs. If City or Consultant incurs any expense in enforcing the terms of this Agreement,whether suit is brought or not, each party shall bear its own costs and expenses including, but not limited to, court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees. 14. Headings. Headings in this document are for convenience of reference only and are not to be considered in any interpretation of this Agreement. 15. Exhibits. Each exhibit referred to in this Agreement forms an essential part of this Agreement. Each such exhibit is apart of this Agreement and each is incorporated by this reference. 16. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application of it to any person or situation shall to any extent be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, and the application of such provisions to persons or situations other than those as to which it shall have been held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected, shall continue in full force and effect, and shall be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 17. All Prior Agreements Superseded. This document incorporates and includes all prior negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements and understandings applicable to the matters contained in this Agreement and the parties agree that there are no commitments, agreements or understandings concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that are not contained in this document. Accordingly, it is agreed that no deviation from the terms of this Agreement shall be predicated upon any prior representations or agreements, whether oral or written. 18. Consultant and its employees and agents shall be and remain independent contractors and not employees of City with respect to all of the acts and services performed by and under the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not in any way be construed to create a partnership, association or any other kind of joint undertaking, enterprise or venture between the parties to this Agreement. • Page 6 of 9 ® 19. The Consultant understands and agrees that the City, during any fiscal year, is not authorized to expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year and that any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void and that consequently, no money may be paid on such contract beyond such limits. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding one (1) year, but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years. Consultant shall not proceed with services under this Agreement without City's written verification that the funds necessary for Consultant compensation and other necessary expenditures are budgeted as available within the appropriate fiscal year budget. 20. Consultant warrants and represents that no elected official, officer, agent or employee of the C.ity has a financial interest, directly or indirectly, in this Agreement or the compensation to be paid under it and, further, that no City employee who acts in the City of Dania-Beach as a "purchasing agent"as defined in Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, nor any elected or appointed officer of the City of Dania-Beach, nor any spouse or child of such purchasing agent, employee or elected or appointed officer, is a partner, officer, director or proprietor of the Consultant and, further, that no such City employee, purchasing agent, City elected or appointed officer, or the spouse or child of any of them, alone or in combination, has a material interest in the Consultant. Material interest means direct or indirect ownership of more than five percent (5%) of the total assets or capital stock of the Consultant. 21. Consultant shall comply with all federal, state and City laws applicable to the Consultant services and specifically those covering Equal Opportunity Employment, the Americans With Disabilities Act ("ADA") and the South Florida Building Code. The Consultant is expected to fully comply with all provisions of all laws and the City reserves the right to verify the Consultant's compliance with them. Failure to comply with any laws will be grounds for termination of the Agreement for cause. 22. In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this Agreement and any provision in .Exhibit "A", the parties agree that the provisions of this Agreement are controlling (including, but not limited to, all terms and provisions governing compensation). IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year fist above written. ® Page 7 of 9 CITY: CITY OF DANIA BEACH, a Florida Municipal Corporation ATT T: / SHERYL CHAPMAN ROES K. MC E ACTING CITY CLERK YOR-COMM R MICHAEL W. IT CITY MANAGER APPROVED FOR FORM ND CORRECTNESS: Approved y City Commission: BY: /' I Z� - THOMA J. SB O CONSULTANT: Signed, sealed and delivered EDC Corporation, in the presence of: ® By: Witness Kevin M.McCabe,P.E. Witness Print Name President Title Date: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF BROWARD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on , 2000, by Kevin M. McCabe, P.E., as President EDC Corp., a Florida Corporation, on behalf of the corporation who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and did (did not) take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida Print, Type or Stamp Commissioned Name of Notary Public and Expiration Date: Page 8 of 9 EXHIBIT A June 22, 2000 Mr. Jason Nunemaker Assistant to City Manager City of Dania-Beach 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard Dania-Beach, FL. 33004 RE: Engineering Services Relative To The Proposed Griffin Marine Park, City of Dania- Beach, Broward County, Florida. Dear Jason: We are pleased to submit this proposal to the City of Dania-Beach (City) for engineering services relative to the proposed project. A detail of services and fees is attached. These services shall be made part of an Agreement between the City and EDC Corp. specifying the terms and conditions for the performance of work. Professional fees outlined herein are $46,500 and shall be invoiced at the beginning of each month on a percent complete basis for each Service Type. Reimbursable out of pocket expenses shall be invoiced at cost in accordance with EDC's hourly rate schedule. Sincerely, EDC Corporation Kevin M. McCabe, P.E. President \\Main\main d\EDC Project Files\Griffin Marine\Exhibit A.doc Mr. Jason Nunemaker Page 2 EXHIBIT A Scope of Services 1. Control Sheet/ ® EDC will prepare a control sheet illustrating all proposed structures, parking Site Layout and on-site improvements relative to development. Phase 1 Services $3,500 2. City Site Plan ® EDC will meet with the City to review Code requirements for Approval development of the site. Subsequent to the meeting, EDC will prepare and submit an application for site plan approval by the City. EDC will attend a maximum of two (2) meetings with City staff/City Commission to obtain site plan approval. Meetings with the City and Neighborhood Coordination meetings shall include within this phase of work. Phase 2 Services $7,000 3. Site Engineering/ Landscape & Irrigation A. Paving/Grading/Drainage/Water/Sewer ® EDC will prepare a layout for all utility systems needed for the park. • m EDC will prepare design plans as developed by the City for all proposed utility and drainage site connections. These plans shall contain sufficient detail to be submitted to the regulatory agencies for permitting and will identify proposed grades, slopes, and flow characteristics of the stormwater management system. © Subsequent to comments from the City and Regulatory Agencies, EDC will prepare final design plans and technical specifications for the final design of water, sewer, site paving, drainage structures, and perimeter site grading. EDC will also prepare a certified landscape plan for the park consistent with City codes and ordinances B. Docks/Maintenance Dredging and Shoreline Stabilization Design • EDC will provide engineering plans indicating the horizontal and vertical limits of dredging and construction details of the docks and revetment at the Dania Cutoff Canal. C. Boat Ramp Design oEDC will prepare structural plans for a bulkhead extension and boat ramp slab for launching and retrieving vessels. Phase 3 Services $ 30,000 Mr. Jason Nunemaker Page 3 ® 4. Construction Administration/Project Management • EDC will provide project administration and coordination with other professionals to finalize project design. • EDC will attend client directed meetings to discuss components of the design affecting service to the structure. • EDC will prepare bid documents for construction of the project. EDC will review and recommend award to the successful bidder and will answer questions at time of City Commission award of contract. • EDC will conduct site inspections, approve periodic pay requests as required to certify that the project is constructed in compliance with the approved plans. Phase 4 Services $6,000 Total Engineering Services $46,500 • AGENDA REQUEST FORM 0 CITY OF DANIA BEACH 47el To Administrative Services Department Prepared By: Jason Nunemaker Date: 6/22/00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please complete the following items related to your agenda request. 1. Date of Commission meeting: 6/27/00 2. Title: Griffin Marine Park Engineering, Design, and Project Supervision Services 3. Commission action requested: Adopt Resolution or Ordinance ® Expenditure ❑ Award Bid/RFP Presentation ❑ General approval of item ❑ Continued from meeting ❑ Other(please explain) ❑ 4. Summary explanation & background: On June 6th at 4:25 PM fours bids for engineering services relating to the development of Griffin Marine Park were opened. The four applicants were: 1. Craven Thompson &Associates, Inc. 2. Environmental Development Consultants Corporation 3. Adrian van Dierman (Self Employed) 4. Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, Salman, P.A. The third applicant,Adrian van Dierman,was found not qualified based on a lack of experience with marine related facilities and no local references. The remaining applicants were all found to be highly qualified to perform the engineering services for the project.However,due to their previous positive work experience with the City of Dania Beach and their experience in working with the Broward Boating Improvement Program and the Florida Inland Navigation District,Environmental Development Consultants Corporation was found to be most qualified. 5. Attached Exhibits (please list): 6. List Additional Backup Materials Provided: ® 1. Agreement 2. Memo from Assistant to the City Manager a 7. For purchasing requests only: Fund Dept. Account name: Account#: Finance Director Approval 8. Reviewed and approved: Department Director Date City Manager Date • • INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: MIKE SMITH FROM: JASON NUNEMAKER SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR GRIFFIN MARINE PARK DATE: 6/22/00 CC: RANDY WILKINSON,KEN KOCH,BUD PALM ® On June 6th at 4:25 PM fours bids for engineering services relating to the development of Griffin Marine Park were opened. The four applicants were: 1. Craven Thompson &Associates, Inc. 2. Environmental Development Consultants Corporation 3. Adrian van Dierman (Self Employed 4. Corzo, Castella, Carballo, Thompson, Salman, P.A. The third applicant,Adrian van Dierman,was found not qualified based on a lack of experience with marine related facilities and no local references. The remaining applicants were all found to be highly qualified to perform the engineering services for the project. However,due to their previous positive work experience with the City of Dania Beach and their experience in working with the Broward Boating Improvement Program and the Florida Inland Navigation District,Environmental Development Consultants Corporation was found to be most qualified. Therefore, pending your approval, a contract will be brought before the commission and a recommendation submitted to award the bid for engineering services for the Griffin Marine Park Project to Environmental Development Consultants Corporation at the 6/27/00 commission meeting.