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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCO 20 CAG-12-021, CO #20-14 C.O.#20 CITY OF RENTON Page 1 of 1 Public Works Department CHANGE ORDER NO.20 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT CONTRACT: South Lake WA Roadway Improvements(Garden Ave.Widening) CAG-12-021 CONTRACTOR: ICON Materials SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: Reason/Justification:(Note:This Change Order is a continuation of Change Order#15)The Highlands to Landing pedestrian project requires changes to the South Lake WA Roadway Improvements(Garden Ave.Widening)Project,including signal and illumination revisions (including two Type PPB signal poles with foundations and associated wiring and hardware and two Type PS signal poles with foundations and associated hardware and four pedestrian signal heads),additional permanent signing and traffic control.Because accomodating the Highlands to Landing project required installing a pedestrian ramp at the NE corner,a corner which was to be unaffected in the original contract plans,it was necessary to add a pedestrian crossing on the north leg of the Lake WA Blvd/N.Park Dr./Logan Ave.N./Garden Ave.N. intersection to reach it,and the crossing and all the pedestrian improvements associated with it,must comply with with ADA guidelines as directed by WSDOT. Contract Change: Revise Drawings Numbers 23,27 through 30,and 35. A lump sum amount of$24,922.31 is proposed for this continuation of Change Order#15,to compensate for the additional work to complete this change.This lump sum amount includes labor, materials and equipment and applicable markups. Add new pay items for the following quantities in the schedule of prices. Item Approx Units Description Unit Price Amount No. Quantity _ 121A 1 LS Highlands to Landing Signal Modifications-Additional $ 24,922.31 $ 24,922.31 Negotiation of Change Order No.15 Subtotal: $ 24,922.31 Washington State Sales Tax(9.5%): $ 2,367.62 Total this Change Order(Subtotal Plus Sales Tax): $ 27,289.93 Working Days: No Additional Working Days are Granted this Negotiation. All work,materials and measurement to be in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Specifications and Special Provisions for the type of construction involved. ORIGINAL CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATE NET CHANGE ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT AMOUNT THIS ORDER TOTAL AFTER CHANGE $1,968,690.65 $2,141,199.44 $27,289.93 $2,168,489.37 SIGNATURES: ::::nager: : 1:;(;).:A:I /J Date: 7 Q) 9"/" / f Date: VZ 3/z v Approved By: �j ° '✓t Date: jJ (Transportation Design Manager) September 17, 2014 Contract: City of Renton CAG 12-021 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements(Garden Avenue Widening) Subject: Garden Ave Final Highlands to Landing CO Statement Darci's replacement, We are in receipt of ICON's letter dated June 14, 2013 that was in response to our City letter of May 20, 2013. In reviewing the materials attached to your letter, the Engineer has suggested what he considers to be an equitable adjustment in spite of a lack of adequate supporting documentation as follows: 1. In Exhibit A you seek compensation for 38 hours of regular time and 5.5 hours of overtime. These hours were estimated and not tracked as required for force account work and not supported by the IDR's. Time for review of change order plans are considered overhead and not allowable. 2. In Exhibit B you seek compensation for 30 hours of the three man crew and 32 hours for the Grade Engineer that operated the Trimble Total Station. We paid 32 hours for the Trimble Total Station and 10 hours for the three man crew. In addition we agree to pay 32 hours for the Grade Engineer and 20 hours for the three man crew. For flagger(Group 3) hours, compensation for 10 hours is proposed to match the description of work which describes 10 hours for flagging, instead of the 17 hours previously granted. $4,773.33* 3. In Exhibit B you seek compensation for 20 additional days of Traffic Control Supervisor. We agree to pay a lump sum cost based on a prorated number of working days. $10,500 4. In Exhibit C you seek compensation per Transportation Systems Inc. letter No. 237-037 for permanent signing labor. We agree to pay for 8 hours of labor. $577.52* 5. In Exhibit C you seek compensation per Transportation Systems Inc. letter No. 237-037 for the cost of steel plates used in the gas line conflict. We agree to pay for 5 days of rental. $471.29 6. In Exhibit C you seek compensation per Transportation Systems Inc. letter No. 237-037 for aiming and installation of signals. We agree to pay for the premium time requested. $1,300 7. In Exhibit C you seek compensation per Transportation Systems Inc. letter No. 237-037 for 32 hours of labor and $500.00 for materials for demobilization and remobilization. There was no supporting documentation for the materials. We agree to pay for the 32 hours of labor. $2,310.08* We have spent some time trying to evaluate your continued request for extended overhead for the 20 additional working days. The work performed during that time was either by force account that included the required markup that covers all costs associated with the work or by unit prices that include overhead. The Engineer finds the request for extended overhead not allowable. It is our desire to fairly pay ICON Materials for all the work performed under this contract and its change orders. However we cannot pay for claims that are not justified or have no documentation. We believe that the additional$27,289.93 being offered will complete any compensation that may be owed to ICON. *Labor dollar amounts before any mark-ups James P Wilhoit From: Juliana Fries Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:32 PM To: Derek Akesson; James P Wilhoit; Michelle Faltaous; Keith Woolley; John Hasty; Eric Cutshall; William Wressell; Jayson Grant Cc: Doug Jacobson; Bob M Hanson; Jim Seitz; Chris Barnes Subject: 2014 Year End Budget Adjustment Attachments: Aug 2014 Mind the Money.xls Importance: High Project Managers, With most of you the last time we talked about the 2014 budget was last February. By now you know better what your expenditures will be. We have one last opportunity to adjust the 2014 budget. I'll need to have the "needs or excesses" by Friday, September 19. / Please meet with your manager and discuss yo r projects. Remember if any project is exceeding their 2014 budget,the project needs to be adjusted. For your convenience I included a PRELIMINAR Mind the money for August.The month has not officially closed, and more expenses may be coming. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks Juliana Fries Program Development Coordinator Public Works/Transportation Ph:425-430-7232 Pe /b 2 )/0 t.) /sem 1 { I1ON M a t L a, N c June 14,2013 S/N 023 City of Renton Attn: Robert Hanson 1055 Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 RE: Change Order No. 18 Highlands to Landing South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements Project No. CAG 12-021 Dear Mr. Hanson: On May 24,2013, ICON Materials received Change Order No. 18 with your corresponding letter and analysis of the costs for the work. On May 31,2013 ICON Materials responded in Letter 022 acknowledging receipt of the change order and notifying the City that ICON Materials does wish to challenge the accuracy of the costs provided in the change order. Below and attached you will find our list of inaccuracies and supporting documentation. In Exhibit A of Change Order 18,the City is paying one hour per day for Christine DeYoung and Jason Betzer for site maintenance for the period of 7/5/12—7/13/12. The estimate sheet(City Exhibit A)states, "This estimate based off certified payrolls and Inspector Daily Reports." If certified payrolls had actually been used, they would have shown that Christine and Jason actually worked 38 regular hours and 5.5 overtime hours the week of July 9, 2012. The certified payrolls also show that Christine's time on 7/5/13 was 4.5 hours and 7/6/13 was 4 hours. ICON only billed for 40 straight hours for the week of 7/9/12. If the City would like to pay the straight time and overtime based off of the certified payrolls, ICON will agree to that. On June 29,2012 and July 10, 2012, ICON Materials and the City met at the City of Renton to discuss the inaccurate and conflicting change order plans that had been distributed to ICON in various unacceptable methods. It was agreed upon at these meetings that the change order plans were not complete and that KPG should never have transmitted them to the contractor in that condition. It was also agreed to in these meetings that ICON personnel would work diligently during the shutdown to review the plans and find and report all errors to the City who would also work diligently to fix the errors. This was all in attempt to minimize the down time and impacts to the project caused by the change order. ICON followed through with the agreement and spent the entire week of 7/9/12 finding mistakes and planning for the work. Some of the several mistakes(including luminaires in the roadway)and questions are attached in Exhibit A. They include the list we brought to our meeting on 7/10/12 and RFI No. 00014 and No. 00015. The City is also conveniently forgetting that ICON went back to work on the project on July 16,2012 without the final revisions to the Highlands to Landing change order plans and without our electrician able to work until all of the electrical revision mistakes were corrected and reissued. This caused inefficiencies in our work and working days to be counted when the electrician Grading&Paving• Site Development• Heavy Civil Construction. Aggregates& Hot Mix Asphalt ICON Materials* 1508 Valentine Ave.SE,Pacific,WA 98047•Phone 206.575.3200• Fax 206.575.3207 ICONM**982CF-An Equal Opportunity Employer ICON N AT ! % IA didn't have enough information to be working. This change order was supposed to compensate for those impacts. ICON held up our end of the verbal agreement between Bob Hanson and Tim Davis to help mitigate the impacts of KPG's inaccurate, error filled and late change order plans and the City is not compensating ICON for turning the project into a design-build. ICON stands firm and requests payment again on the amount billed for Standby Costs & Review of CO Plans (Week of 7/9/12)attached again in Exhibit A. In Exhibit B of Change Order 18, the City does pay for most of the costs that ICON has billed for. However, it appears that the City made two mistakes in their review. For the 32 hours of survey billed, the City paid 32 hours for the Trimble Total Station, but no hours were paid for the Grade Engineer operating the Trimble. ICON also billed for 30 hours of a 3 man crew. The City only paid for 10 hours of the 3 man crew even though the notes on the estimate sheet (City Exhibit B) in the Description of Work box state, "30 hours for 3-man crew." The City also didn't pay for 20 extra days of the TCS lump sum bid item. This bid item is based on there being 80 working days of contract time which has been significantly increased and is well above the percentage required to qualify for an adjustment in price. If these mistakes are corrected, ICON will agree to Exhibit B of the change order. For Exhibit C of Change Order 18, see Transportation System's attached letter in response to the revisions made by the City. Regarding extended overhead,the contract allows for equitable adjustment of additional costs and time incurred as a result of changes and delays that are not the fault of the contractor. Clearly ICON is not at fault for the changes and delays caused by the inaccurate and conflicting change order plans issued by the City that are the subject of this change order. Including this change order, 62 working days have been added to the original contract time of 80 working days. In addition to increasing our cost to perform the work associated with these changes,the additional time has caused ICON's cost to administer this contract to increase significantly. Accordingly,we are seeking reimbursement for the 20 additional days of overhead caused by this change order. We previously provided a detailed cost breakdown of these costs which was denied on account of ICON not providing documentation. We have asked the City to be specific as to what further documentation is required, but have yet to be provided with this information. The City is aware that ICON incurred additional costs for the items listed and therefore we find it unreasonable that they would deny reimbursement of these costs when ICON has done nothing wrong to cause the changes that have so significantly increased the time of the contract. There is no other means or avenue available to us to recover these costs other than to identify the extended overhead items as we have done and provided detailed cost information as documentation. The overhead cost included in our bid for this project was calculated according to there being 80 working days of contract time to complete the work. Now that the contract time has been almost doubled, the City has to recognize that this has caused our overhead costs to increase as well the bid items affected by this change and provide an equitable adjustment for both. Grading & Paving• Site Development• Heavy Civil Construction* Aggregates& Hot Mix Asphalt ICON Material, 1508 Valentine Ave,SE,Pacific,WA 98047• Phone 206.575.3200• Fax 206.575.3207 ICONM**982CF-An Equal Opportunity Employer ICON YAIFMF ' 1 , At this point,we are pursuing a satisfactory resolution of the above disputed items and are open to a meeting with the City in an effort to obtain an equitable adjustment and avoid continuing action in accordance with the provisions of WSDOT Standard Specifications Subsection 1-09,11. Please contact me if you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further. We look forward to your response and reaching a resolution in this matter. Sincerely, ICON Materials Darci Morris Project Engineer Grading&Paving• Site Development• Heavy Civil Construction. Aggregates&Hot Mix Asphalt ICON Material et 1508 Valentine Ave.SE,Pacific,WA 98047• Phone 206.575.3200• Fax 206.575.3207 ICONM**982CF—An Equal Opportunity Employer 2 E 5 8 ii-1 - ctX V'- ° E c c *15 ii/ 13 ce ri. < Igt Z I .i , F E 111 o li 11 1 , ,,---Si LU x .g. Ez-s 49 co - 0c - .e g (41 ;''" 6. 115) ............. ,,,2 ILI . i§9 11111 N' a 2 Ili 0 T 0 00 4i `6 < w miEcr a) et,.. O ku E CO 4 0 00 Z CO Z 6 P S a;it7 - 11 u.t LII La CC 0 lli (3 w 2'- i 3 CO i z Ca c 1 ]Po. Xit; a v : °'.... c it ..= ,.57, t c g CNI y e 1-6_a ifl 2 ais-0, k- , ,„ sac. E 0 2 m . c fi . 52 03 0 0 0'g' g 2 .0 Z ° 4I la RI 0 01 v 0 0 (3 g ....- E 0 2 c E ig .0 2 e 3 C IC I I 00_ 2 0 5F0 '33 g a - .c .2 S.- 12.6 9'ctil e sii E -o zi• 2 t 2 li3 2- 3 q,-E, i•Fil 2 2'..- } ", ns ID fb C CO V t g 4 _a— .- ..- o50_c 138.2.5. 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REVISED DRAWINGS#11 SHOW THE SAWCUT AREA MOVED TO THE SOUTH. RFI ON HOW TO PROCEED WITH ORIGINAL SAW CUT AREA: REMOVED A/C OR SEAL(we realize that some of the area needs to be removed for c/c radius on curb ramp.The question is the area to the east.) BID ITEM #31: PLANING ADDING 23 SY :WHAT IS THE DEPTH OF THE PLANING ON NORTH PARK DRIVE/ IS PAVE BACK 2"? BID ITEM#40: ADJUST CATCH BASINS/DELETE 1;WHICH CB ARE YOU DELETING? BID ITEM #78: CURB AND GUTTER ADD 64LF;WHERE IS THE ADDITIONAL 64 LF? IS THIS ACTUALLY THE 7OLF OF MODIFIED CURB AND GUTTER DETAILED ON REVISED DRAWING#7 CONSTRUCTION NOTE 38 OR IS IT THE 126.82 LF ON N PARK DRIVE—CONSTRUCTION NOTE 2 - STATION 17+68.8 TO STATION 18.95.62? BID ITEM#88: C/C SIDEWALK DELETED 28 SY: HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH 28 SY? NEW SIDEWALK GRADE ON REVISED DRAWINGS 4 AND 5, GRADED CHANGE FROM 2%TO 1.5%,:ALREADY COMPLETED FROM STATION 13.35 TO 15.00(91.5 SY).THIS AREA WILL HAVE TO BE REGRADED. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON HOW THIS AFFECTS BUS LANDING PAD AND SHELTER FOUNDATION. REVISED DRAWINGS#7 STILL SHOW 2%. BID ITEM #29: HMA CL%: FOR OVERLAY DELETED 19 TON/WHERE? BID ITEM #30: HMA CL Y2 ADDED 6 TON/WHERE? NO BID ITEM: 10" C/C TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER—7OLF;WHERE IS THIS AND WHAT DETAIL FOR 10" TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER? NO BID ITEM:THICKENED EDGE SIDEWALK 10'SECTION (THIS HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE SIDEWALK ITEM). NO QUESTIONS. NO BID ITEM: STATION AND OFFSET FOR LUMINAIRE 22 PUTS THE LUMINAIRE 12' EAST OF THE EAST CORNER OF THE PED. ISLAND. THIS IS IN THE SB MERGE LANE OF LAKE WA BLVD. NO BID ITEM: PC CURB ELEVATION AT STATION 50+47.05 AND OFFSET 39.84 LEFT, CURB ELEVATION OF 30.26 CREATES A HIGH POINT IN THE FLOW LINE RESULTING IN WATER FLOWING SOUTH AND AROUND THE NW CORNER ONTO LOGAN AND INTO CB#9. VERY LITTLE WATER IF ANY REACHES THE FILTERRA OR CB#11(CHANGE ORDER#2). SEE DRAWING#16 PROVIDED FOR POSSIBLE CORRECTION TO THIS ISSUE 7/10/12 Exhibit A ICON Materials REQUEST FOR INFORMATION `o 1508 Valentine Ave.SE No. 000)(4 ICON Pacific,WA 98047 Phone: 425-252-7700 E -- Fax: 206-736-6026 TITLE: Revised Signal and Lum. Locations DATE: 7/11/2012 PROJECT:South Lake Washington Roadway Improv JOB: TO: Attn: Kurt Ahrensfeld REQUIRED: 7/17/2012 Perteet Inc. 2707 Colby Ave, Ste 900 Everett, WA 98201 Phone: 425-252-7700 000,Esti In addition to the questions asked regarding the Highlands to Landing change order in our meeting on 7/10/12, please see three more below: 1) Luminar No. 18: 49+93 47.7RT(Pg. 23) The current planned location places this luminar in the landing pad of the ramp. 2) Luminar No. 22: 50+04 58.3RT(Pg. 23) The current planned location places this luminar in the roadway 12' East of corner of revised pedestrian island. 3) Signal No. 2 50+04 30.8RT(Pg. 23, Pg. 30) The current planned location places this signal pole in the North curb of pedestrian island No. 05. Question: Where would the City of Renton like to relocate these items? Requested By:ICON Materials Date: 7/11/2012 Signed: Matt Sims Page I of I Exhibit A WIRE NOTES i _ T '- Lk SIP C.C.S f es' ;" �_ `�_-- -r-�LAS SHINGTONBLVD N e. 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'I" 9 L1114,70zit:tiii111=00.441uro...CPT Or REIPOR .R...„.....u.,...., Flue LOCADON NET PEI_ 30E BID '14'0+ "' 4,,,::r... lize.7,,,,...:,,:1 T...Y.:,0,F:ENION,'0 N :so:u r HAA 7,,:l.AA0AyaK.,TE.woW,A sr,ovA WASHINGTONs, :. .P.,,L.•:;54,41.1, 2•41 •+ 06 5414 DOCUMENTS REMION DEFIMPIEN 1.0.5 Exhibit A Highlands to Landing CO Pricing Standby Costs&Review of CO Plans(Week of 7/9/12) per day 5 days Christy 8 hours $466.48 $2,332.40 Darci 8 hours $440.00 $2,200.00 Matt 8 hours $160.00 $800.00 Bill 2 hours $119.38 $596.90 Jason 8 hours $438.80 $2,194.00 Labor $1,624.66 $8,123.30 Equipment(backhoe,excavator) $339.23 $1,696.14 Trucks(project manager,foreman,crew,traffic control,intern) 4083.33 $185.61 $928.03 Equipment $524.83 $2,624.17 Materials(apartment,printer,utilities,honey buckets,storage unit,etc.) $247.48 $1,237.38 $2,396.97 $11,984.84 Bond/Overhead 2.50% $59.92 $299.62 $2,456.89 $12,284.46 Markup 15.00% $368.53 $1,842.67 $2,825.43 $14,127.13 Exhibit B Highlands to Landing Extra Work Units U of M per hour Total Equipment De-mob&Re-mob:excavator&backhoe 7 hours $122.50 $857.50 Survey 32 hours $100.00 $3,200.00 Saw cutting re-mob&minimum charges $750.00 $750.00 Labor:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors(3 man crew) 30 hours $165.00 $4,950.00 Equipment:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors 30 hours $40.00 $1,200.00 Trucking:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors 10 hours $122.50 $1,225.00 TCS 031 10:$42,000/80 days=$525 per day) 20 days $525.00 $10,500.00 $21,825.00 Markup 15% $3,273.75 $25,098.75 Exhibit C jRANS1 ~ �s�" •�✓ Ira= yid June 14,2013 Darci Morris ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave SE Pacific,WA 98047 City of Renton Contract: CAG 12-021 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements(Garden Avenue Widening) Serial Letter No.: 237-037 Subject: Highlands Change Order-#3 Dear Darci, I have reviewed the revised cost proposal and comments by the City of Renton. There are several issues with the City review that we are not in agreement on with Exhibit C. First of all,the City has added permanent signage to the contract,and only wants to pay for the added material. There is labor associated with the installation that needs to be paid for to install the added materials. We had an additional 8 hours to install these signs and posts. We request to be compensated for this added work. Second,the steel plate costs are what they are. We have submitted the invoice for the cost of the material and service. That is a fixed cost with our supplier. We have to pay the tax one way or another. This total should be$942.58. Thirdly,the additional night work request is for the added aiming,installations, and other work associated with the change that will have to be done at night. There is a premium cost to perform this work at night. That is why we added this in. The additional traffic signal items will have impacts to our work and creates added night work for the crew. This needs to be compensated for. Fourth,the demobilization and remobilization is an item that is directly attributable to the contract. If we have to demobilization due to the fact our materials have changed and is caused by the agency, then the mere fact of removing equipment,materials and cleanup of the site needs to be compensated for. It's a direct cost to us that we would not anticipate incurring. Then to remobilize,we have to get our equipment on site,materials on site from storage,and familiarize our crew with the work again. This is lost time not anticipated. Please review and let me know if you have any questions. We would be happy to meet with the City to discuss the impacts this change request has caused. Sincerely, Transportation Systems,Inc Fusee quiz Bryson Huie,P.E. Transportation Systems, Inc 3218 142nd Ave E, Sumner, WA 98390 Phone (206) 259-9804• Fax (253) 863-9626 Washington &Oregon Licensed General Contractor ID#TRANSSI923BP - Electrical Contractor ID#TRANSSI927NO - UBI# 602-726-209 Exhibit D Extended Overhead per day 20 days Christy 8 hours $546.25 $10,925.00 Darci 8 hours $440.00 $8,800.00 Bill 1/2 hour $29.85 $596.90 Jason 6 hours $329.10 $6,582.00 Labor $1,345.20 $26,903.90 Trucks(project manager,foreman,traffic control) 2533.33 $115.15 $2,303.03 Equipment $115.15 $2,303.03 Materials(apartment,printer,utilities,honey buckets,storage unit,etc.) $247.48 $4,949.51 $1,707.82 $34,156.43 Bond/Overhead 2.50% $42.70 $853.91 $1,750.52 $35,010.34 Markup 15.00% $262.58 $5,251.55 $2,013.09 $40,261.89 JpiAJ co15-- CITY OF RENTON P Pape t of Public Works Department CHANGE ORDER NO„)8( / CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT CONTRACT: South Lake WA Roadway Improvements(Garden Ave Widening) CAG-12-021 CONTRACTOR: ICON Materials SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: ReasonlJustiflatton:The Highlands to Landing pedestrian project requires changes to the South Lake WA Roadway improvements (Garden Ave.Widening)Project,including signal and illumination revisions(Including two Type PPB signal poles with foundations and associated wiring and hardware and two Type PS signal poles with foundations and associated hardware and four pedestrian signal heads).Because accomoddating the Highlands to Landing project required Installing a pedestrian ramp at the NE corner,a corner which was to be unaffected In the original contract plans,II was necessary to add a pedestrian crossing on the north leg of the Lake WA avd/N Park Dr./Logan Ave.81/Garden Ave N.Intersection to reach It,and the crossing and all the pedestrian Improvements associated with It must comply with with ADA guide#nes as directed by WSDOT. Contract Change: Revise Drawings Numbers 23,27 through 30,and 35. Replace the entire Section 9-29.19 Pedestrian Push Buttons of the Special Provisions with the following Section 9-29.19 is replaced by the following: The Contractor shall provide and install pedestrian push buttons end signs,as shown on the Plans, The Pedestrian Push Button Assembly shall be APS We Style Polara EZ Communicator Navigator APS,order number EN2 3 C N 1-B (2 wire,9"x 15"size of face plate,MUTCD R10-3e sign.no Braille on face plate,black front color). The push button Installed In the Island(NE corner)shall be order number EN2 3 C N 1-B-BD to Include bi-directional arrow button' A lump sum amount of S7Q,371.57 is proposed to compensate for the additional work to complete this change. This lump sum amount Includes tabor,materials,equipment,and applicable markups and will be full and final payment for all work covered by this Change Order Add new pay hems for the folowkrg quantities In the schedule otpnces. Item Approx Units Description Unit Price Amount No. Quantity 117A 1 LS 'Highlands to Lancing Signal Modifications S 70,371.57 S 70,371.57 Subtotal: S 70,371.57 Unilaterally Executed on Washington State Sates Tax(9.5%): S 6,685.30 Progress Payment No. 11 Total this Change Order(Subtotal Pius Sales Tax): S 77,058,87 Working Days 20 Additional Working Days are Granted to complete his work. Al work,materiels and measurement to be In accordance with the provisions of the Standard Specifications and Special Provisions for the type of construction Involved ORIGINAL CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATE NET CHANGE ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT AMOUNT THIS ORDER TOTAL AFTER CHANGE $1,968,690.65 -8 O 7468- 577,056.87 $2,494;696— ,4030 8.z1. 9t 2, Io7886- '� 51GNATURES s,JP G.} J D t it Contractor. . rr t Dale. r / rW Date te^/ )3Pined Mange Approved , Data: �'2 / 3 (Transportation Design Supervisor) Highlands to Landing Change Order - Additional Negotiated Amount See ICON S/N 015, 017,023 Total CO Costs CO No. 15 8/1/13 Update: Exhibit A Standby Costs(week of 7/9/12) $ 1,310.70 $ 1,310.70 Exhibit B Extra Work-Highlands to Landing $ 11,053.25 $ 19,370.74 Exhibit C Transportation Systems(T51) $ 51,792.52 $ 57,243.25 12% Markup on TSI $ 6,215.10 $ 6,869.19 $ 70,371.57 $ 84,793.88 Compensation for TCS:80 working days/Bi#10$42,000 x 20 days this change: $ 10,500.00 $ 95,293.88 Negotiated Compensation in Addition to Change Order No.15-Highlands to Landing Signal Modifications: $ 24,922.31 Exhibit A 2, , Exhibit A (No Change in Compensation) t A•,,,, ESTIMATE Perteet 505 Flhh Avenue South,Sudo 3001 Sevttle.WA 99104 I PH 2064360515 FAX 106 436 0516 Project South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements Date of Work: Fed Aid No.: (Garden Avenue Widering) Project No.CAG 12-021 TI8 No.: 9-P-102 014-1 FNR No.: Work Performed By: ICON Materials PRIME Weather: Work Authorized By: Bid Item: NONE Description of Work/Location: DOCUMENTING DISPUTED WORK-signature does not constitute payment Site Maintenance for Standby Time 715 thru 7/13(7 days),appx I hr per day per crewmember This estimate based off certified payrolls and Inspector Daily Reports LABOR Time Rates COST ID No. Name Classification REGULAR OVERTIME REGULAR OVERTIME 2 Jason Betzer Operator(Grp 2) 7.0 $ 56.37 j $ 76.23 $_ 394.59 5 Christine Deyoung Foreman(Oper Grp la) 7.0 $ 59.27 $ 80.59 $ 414.89- $ -- $ ! $ - Subtotal-Labor $ 809.48 Overhead/Profit on Labor at 29% $ 234.75 TOTAL LABOR with OH/P $ 1,044.23 EQUIPMENT Time Hourly Rates COST ID No. Year,Make Model,Power... Blue Book Description REGULAR rSTANDBY REGULAR STANDBY 01.0955 2008 Ford F250(Christy) On-Highway Light Duty Trude 7.0 1 $^ 31.46 $ 2.53 $ 220.22 $ $ - $ - Subtotal-Equipment $ 220.22 Overhead/Proft on Equipment at 21% $ 46.25 TOTAL EQUIPMENT with OH/P $ 266.47 MATERIALS Supplier Description Prom INV,# QTY 'UNIT$ COST Subtotal-Materials $ - Sales Tax on Subtotal Materials at $ Overhead/Profit on Materials(including Sales Tax)at 21% $ TOTAL MATERIALS with OH/P and WSST $ - SERVICE Name Description INV.# COST $ - $ - Subtotal-Service $ - Sales Tax on Subtotal Service at $ - Overhead/Profit on Service(including Sales Tax)at 21% $ - TOTAL SERVICE with OH/P and WSST $ Cumulative Subtotal-THIS PAY TICKET $ 1,310.70 Prime Contractor Markup(If Work Performed by Subcontractor) Rate: 12% N/A _ TOTAL FORCE ACCOUNT COST-THIS PAY TICKET Including all Markups J$ 1,310.70 7/5/12 7/6/12 7/9/12...--7/10/12 7/11/12 7/12/12 7/13/12 Totals Comparison of Christine Deyoung REG 4.5 4.0 &O 8-0 8.0 6.0 8.0 46.5 } hours reported on OT -------- L0 2_5 10 5.5 tt)R t 0 Q0 101 00 0.0 aa Lt? a.ff Payrolls to IDR's: Jason Betzer REG OA 00 8.O 8.0 8.0 6.0 8.0 38.0 1 OT 2.0: 2.5. 1.0i 5-5 (DR .. . .. 1.01 0,0_.. . . 1.01 0.0; 0.0 0,01 1.0, 3.0 Exhibit B Exhibit B - 8/1/13 Update `3 Y,`3(f� °a� •", --/•'*+ ESTIMATE Perteet 505 Fifth Avenue South,Sure 300!Seattle,WA 98104 1 PH 206 436 0515 FAX 206.436.0516 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements Date of Work: Fed Aid No.: (Garden Avenue Widening) Project No.CAG 12-021 TIB No.: 9-P-102(014)-1 FNR No.: Work Performed By: ICON Materials PRIME Weather: Work Authorized By: Bid Item: NONE Description of Work/Location: DOCUMENTING DISPUTED WORK-signature does not constitute payment Highlands to Landing Extra Work-20 days 32 hrs for Survey(Trimble Total Station w/operator) 30 hrs for 3-man crew(30 hrs per crewmember) 7 hrs for Equipment mob/de-mob(Jason/Christine) 10 hrs for Flagging LABOR Time Rates COST ID No. Name Classification REGULAR OVERTIME REGULAR 1 OVERTIME 2 Jason Betzer Operator(Grp 2) 37.0 _ $ 56.37 $ 76.23 $ 2,085.69 5 Christine Deyoung Foreman(Oper Grp 1a) 37.0 $ 59.27 $ 80.59 $ 2,192.99 14 Corey Morris _ General Laborer 30.0 $ 47.44 $ 65.82 $ 1,423.20 12 Gwendolyn Gallardo Flagger(Grp 3) 10.0 $ 41.73 $ 57.25 $ 417.30 16 Jason Betzer Grade Engineer 32.0 $ 56.37 $ 76.23 $ 1,803.84 Subtotal-Labor _ $ 7,923.02 Overhead/Profit on Labor at 29% $ 2,297.68 TOTAL LABOR with OH/P $ 10,220.70 EQUIPMENT Time Hourly Rates COST ID No. Year,Make Model,Power... Blue Book Description REGULAR ' STANDBY REGULAR STANDBY 10 Trimble Total Station Survey Data Collector 32.0 $ 34.38 $ 1,100.00 24.5587 2012 Case 580N,4WD,Extendable,ERCTractor-Loader-Backhoe 30.0 $ 35.18 $ 13.78 $ 1,055.40 31.5589 2011 Case CX130B Crawler Mounted Hydraulic Excavator 30.0 $ 67.23 $ 16.67 $ 2,016.90 07.0215 2003 Hino 151/TB(Sign Truck) On-Highway Light Duty Truck 10.0 $ 25.07 $ 2.81 $ 250.70 01.0955 2008 Ford F250(Christy) On-Highway Light Duty Truck 37.0 $ 31.46 $ 2.53 $ 1,164.02 $ Subtotal-Equipment $ 5,587.02 Overhead/Profit on Equipment at 21% $ 1,173.27 TOTAL EQUIPMENT with OH/P $ 6,760.29 MATERIALS Supplier Description From INV.# QTY UNIT$ COST Subtotal-Materials $ - Sales Tax on Subtotal Materials at $ - Overhead/Profit on Materials(including Sales Tax)at 21% $ - TOTAL MATERIALS with OH/P and WSST $ - SERVICE Name Description INV.# COST Sawcutting Includes Additional Remobilization&minimum callout,Costs Estimated $ 750.00 Trucking Costs Estimated $ 1,225.00 Subtotal-Service $ 1,975.00 Sales Tax on Subtotal Service at $ - Overhead/Profit on Service(including Sales Tax)at 21% $ 414.75 TOTAL SERVICE with OH/P and WSST $ 2,389.75 Cumulative Subtotal-THIS PAY TICKET $ 19,370.74 Prime Contractor Markup(If Work Performed by Subcontractor) Rate: 12% N/A TOTAL FORCE ACCOUNT COST-THIS PAY TICKET-Including all Markups $ 19,370.74 Exhibit B ir r*".. ESTIMATE Pert e 555 fifth Avenue South,Suite 3001 Sande,WA 9&041 PH b6436e51S FAX 2064360516 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements Date of Work: Fed Aid No.: (Garden Avenue Widening) Project No.CAG 12-021 TIB No.: 9-P-102(014)-1 FNR No.: Work Performed By: ICON Materials PRIME Weather Work Authorized By: Bid Item: NONE Description of W. k I Location: DOCUMENTING DISPUTED WORK-signature does not constitute payment Highlands to Landing Ext .Work-20 days 30 hrs for 3-man crew 7 hrs for Equipment mob/de-m..(Jason/Christine) 10 hrs for Flagging(TSC is paid by -id item) See Exhibit B-8/1113 Update LABOR Time Rates COST ID No. Name Classification REGULAR OVERTIME REGULAR OVERTIME 2 Jason eetzer - Operator(Grp 2) 17.0 $ 56.37 $ 76.23 $ 958.29 5 Christine Deyoung Foreman(OperGrp 1a) 17.0 $ 59.27 $ 80.59 $ 1,007.59 14 Corey Morris eneral Laborer 10.0 $ 47.44 $ 65.82 $ 474.40 12 Gwendolyn Gallardo o.ger(Grp 3) 17.0 $ 41.73 $ 57.25 $ 709.41 $ - Subtotal-Labor $ 3,149.69 Overhead/Profit on Labor at 29% $ 913.41 TOTAL LABOR with OH/P $ 4,063.10 EQUIPMENT Time Hourly Rates COST ID No. Year.Make Model,Power... Blue 800k 0 escription REGULAR STANDBY REGULAR STANDBY 10 Trimble Total Station Survey Data Collector 32.0 $ 34.38 $ 1,100.00 24.5587 2012 Case 580N,4WD,Extendable,ERC Tractor-Loader-Backhoe 17.0 $ 35.18 $ 13.78 $ 598.06 31.5589 2011 Case CX130B Crawler Mounted Hydraulic avator 17.0 $ 67.23 $ 16.67 $ 1,142.91 07.0215 2003 Hino 151/TB(Sign Truck) On-Highway Light Duty Truck 17.0 $ 25.07 $ 2.81 $ 426.19 01.0955 2008 Ford F250(Christy) On-Highway Light Duty Truck 17.0 $ 31.46 $ 2.53 $ 534.82 $ - $ - Subtotal-Equipment $ 3,801.98 Overhead/Profit on Equipment at 21% $ 798.42 TOTAL EQUIPMENT with OH/P $ 4,600.40 MATERIALS Supplier Description From INV# QTY UNIT S COST Subtotal-Materials $ - Sales Tax on Subtotal Materials at $ - Overhead/Profit on Materials(including Sales Tax)at 21% $ - TOTAL MATERIALS with OH/P and WSST $ - SERVICE Name Description INV.# COST Sawcutling Includes Additional Remobili aton&minimum callout.Costs Estimated $ 750.00 Trucking Costs Estimated $ 1,225.00 Subtotal-Service $ 1,975.00 Sales Tax on Subtotal Service at $ - Overhead/Profit on Service(including Sales Tax)at 21%, $ 414.75 TOTAL SERVICE with OH/P and WSST 2,389.75 Cumulative Subtotal-THIS PAY TICKET $\\.\. 11,053.25 Prime Contractor Markup(If Work Performed by Subcontractor) Rate 12% A TOTAL FORCE ACCOUNT COST-THIS PAY TICKET-Including all Markups 5 I 053.25 Exhibit C Transportation Systems-Change Request-Reconciliation 8/1/2013 UPDATE Exhibit C -8/1/13 Update Labor Material Equipment Subcontractor Unit Description Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total Activity Date Comments 1 Permanent Signing Revisions 8.00 8.00 371.00 $ 371.00 Relocated Luminaires 20,21,22-time loss&re-planning,Start& 1 Stopping - - $ - 8/21-8/22/12 These Items reimbursed by Minor Change (Buff)see FNR's 116,130,138,138A,139,1394 1 Pole 822 hit concrete slab delay-remobilization to another location - - $ - for$7,370.06 Pole 821 Gas Line in the way delay-hit unlocated gas linecover with ( These Items reimbursed by Resolution of Utility 1 steel plate temp) - - - $ - Conflicts(BUM)see FNR 116 for$1,101.93 1 Steel plate to cover gas line hit while PSE repairs 1.00 1.00 94.26 $ 471.29 8/3-8/7/12 prorate invoice cost for 5 days(5 steel plates) 500 2 inch PVC Sch 80 PVC&Fittings&Bell Ends 0.04 17.50 1.92 $ 960.00 160 4 inch PVC Sch 80 PVC fittings&Bell Ends 0.06 8.80 4.00 $ 640.00 100 Trench&Backfill for added conduits 0.08 8.00 0.75 $ 75.00 1500 2C Shielded for added push buttons 0.01 12.00 0.75 $ 1,125.00 650 65088 THWN Green Wire 0.01 5.20 0.52 $ 339.95 2 New PS Poles(PAINTED BLACK to match the poles) 2.50 5.00 2,000.00 $ 4,000.00 2 New PPB Poles(PAINTED BLACK to match the poles) 2.00 4.00 675.00 $ 1,350.00 2 PS Pole Foundations 4.00 8.00 44500 $ 890.00 2 PPB Pole Foundations 3.00 6.00 200,00 $ 400.00 1 New Signal Head&Mount on Pole#2 4.00 4.00 - $ - Lot APS Push Button Change as requested by City Personnel(TWO WIRE 1 SYSTEM) 3,695.05 $ 3,695.05 4 New APS Push Buttons(NE&NW Corners) 2.50 10.00 - $ - This cost for labor only Western Traffic Systems-Signal Head,Ped Heads,and Additional Push 1 Buttons 0.50 0.50 9,096.67 $ 9,096.67 revised quote for 3 push buttons(instead of 4) 1500 5 cs Wire for Signal Head&Ped Head Additions 0.02 27.75 0.55 $ 825.00 4 Pedestrian Signal Heads 2.75 11.00 - $ - 4 Drill&Install Ped Signal Heads on Poles 0.50 2.00 13.57 $ 54.28 8 55 Bolts for Ped Heads to Poles 0.35 2.80 5.65 $ 45.20 1 Additional Nightwork for the change 18 hrs X 18.00 18.00 6/28-6/19/12 $72.19=$1300 32 horus of labor supported with breakdown. No backup provided for 0500 cast in material, 1 Demobilization&remobilization due to changes delay 32.00 32.00 - $ - not included in this negotiation. LABOR&MATERIAL No dates provided,no 1 Steel plates due to delay in change - - - $ - means to verify hours and cost 1 Save inteconnect splice 6.00 6.00 100.00 $ 100.00 12 Lift Truck 200 2.00 $ 37.00 $ 444.00 1 Electrical Permit Fee Addition 1,803.00 $ 1,803.00 Permit fee is$1,073 a 1%of the value of work 1 Environmental Disposal Fee 100.00 $ 100.00 8 Air Compressor 1.00 1.00 $ 15.00 $ 120.00 24 Backhoe/Mini Excavator 0.03 0.72 $ 37.00 $ 888.00 _.. 120 Service Truck 0.02 2.40 $ 32.00 $3,84000 - - - 203.67 $ 26,341.44 $5,292.00 _ -- Hours Multiplied by Burdended Rate $72.19 $14,702.94 29%markup $ 4,263.85 2196 markup $ 5,531.70 2196 markup $1,111.32 $18,966.79 $ 31,873.14 $6,403.32 TSI Subtotal C157,243.25� ICON Markup for Subcontractor Work 125 $ 6,869.19 Total Change(excluding tax) $64,112.44 Tr_.sportation Systems.Change Request.Roto nob atbn Exhibit C lobos Material Equipment Sebcontw rr� Unit Desoe.tlo Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total Activity Date C.nen10nts 1 Permanent 5 'Revisions 37100 $ 37100 Pay lo.mange M m.ee.4d.wit one .._.-_.. � _`AAAA.. .. .... _.,._.. ._.. _... __..-_.. ..._ ..._._._ ,... Relocated Luninaltet r 21,22,time foss Ott OMtre8 SONG 1 Stoppng $ 6/218f212..,,e hese nem,soebwsN try Mons Change ._r... _...�.,_.,,__,.....,.__.�._ ., .,._....._. ._...„.m__.._. AAAA ......... __ _._ ._ .. plot)semes4 s 114110.111.1164,In 1 P le012 hit connote**Ede! obi Soils toanother'oration - $ . ay« ISdSt3M70 ,.. __......_.. .... ............ .................. .... ,........._..Thee nom teratwce4 bytlenoi.00,i Pole 421 Ws Line in the weydel ay ,"erased gas lint(coves with 1160 Gonikni8lel)smfDP ORM' l peel date temp) S st,141 el 1 St elp {a/go line hit latero *We PSC repel 1000LIKE 8608 5 43t;_.. .__. 813 817117 P.orx !move i0 500 2inch PVC Soh 60PVC 8FIOlngi d Bell Ends 1104 1750 192 $ 5000J 160 4Inch PVC Sch 60 PVC 0ttingo 6 Sell Ends 006 8 80 400 $ 640 00 e _ _.........,..._..._ __...._. 100 trennds 8 Backfill for added conduits ....... ..�.....•.0,08 600 11.75 S 7500...... 1500 X Shielded to added push butt _tl 0.01 12 00 0,75 5 125 W ..65._ _..._...d.__....._.__............ .„.._._._._a...._.,,.. _.._ _.1120._ ._,...._...__ _ _ .__..._...._._..___._..__ ..._._. 650 85046 THwn Green wire 0.03 520 052 $ 339.95 wTED_..A___ ._. 2 New PSPges(vAiNTE06tAIXt inn PPM) 250 5.00...i.11on0D $ 4,000 00 _. N .,..._ __...20 7$00. ,...,_5356 ..._... .. ... ,_..,._ .___.___.._._......._... _2 Neva PPB Poles(PAINTED SLACK tomatch the Well 2.00 400 675 00 $ L 35000 600 44500 $ 89000 .._. C�a C-'h g, /. 626113 •tea 2 PPP PoleFoundations ...... AaPi.Sd.FALI�iM ,.M- 4,t„�[,saeate_._......._.- _ 2 PPS Pole Foundadons ....... -"M3,, ..._ _..._..............._ ,_.._...Y.... fi00 20000 $ 40000 .....�. ...._.r_.... .._. _,__.._.� .__._�..__ _,..-.-_....._. .�_.._.._ _.._..._.,... ...__..._.__............._...,...._....r ..._...._,_. -__..__ __._.. __.__.-._.___.. 3 1#w5lgnal Head 6Mos nt on Poe 02 400 400 00 $ lot APS Ilia Futter,Change as reouestmilsielty Personnel-044 ,.. 1 WIRE SYSTEM) 3695.09 $ A 695 05 4 New APS Push Buttons(NE 4 NW Comers) 250 10•, • 5 - this rout[Faho.only Symons'Western 7244 c -9gnai Haid Ped Heady,and Additional Push 1 Button. 0 51) 050 096 67 5 9,096 67 reined emote to,3 Sae buttons(Instead 0730 .. ,_ ,... .. 155005 cs Wire for Signal Head 4,Ped Head Additions 0.02 27,75 r55 5 825,00 _..4..,____.e__...n___�__._d____.._.."..�......w___._ .„....,.,._,,. .„.,...,1)75,•..._.-._.1 __. 4 Pedestrian 3iglyal Ntada 275 1100 5 _.._, ...-- _,.. ._..._ _.. _._.... _,.___�_ __ ti..._.. ” ._._ ...._. . .._.... 4 OrWl BlnnNl Pod Sipld Heads on Poles 050 200 1357 5/28 __.._... sor Ped.._ __..___...._1)80. ..,.5._._. ,_.45 ._... _ _.._._______....... _.. _..._.. ................................ _._..__... 8 SS dolts for Ped Neal to Poke 0.35 280 565 $ 4520 _ .. AAAA _ ....._.. moue tai.r;nl<.j miother[errs awmiifM"' ...1., Addtlony Nightwotk los the changeoodles ...,.__.._.___.._._.__-____....___..._...___._.. ............."..,_..,.. 028.6j19j 12 him MN ... .,_. ...._... ..,._.............__ ....__.,,_.._....---...�.__011303fA60il No dxes4,«,.ent nomeam to v*yie. 32 how Minot to loop.« Menem)4 a<hmge M mxerlai provide 1 Demoblitabon 6 remota,.tado due to thanses daisy $ Samuel,,55an,,,i t060e 6 Kellum.Nn dal et gaveled no 1 Std plates duet tl y in change _.."_. __.,...... $ e,wm to wily howl and cent I Save interonnen splice 6 00 6 00 100 00.5 �......100 00 ...._-.. .......,_ ... .. ........2-.,...,, .7'700 12 Un Truck 2.00 2200�.. 5 370p $ .,M 1 Ele:i6e4lParmlt Fee Addition 1,80300 S 480300 Point Nets$1,013 sill of the value ofmat k 1 Environmental Dlspoul Fee 100 00 $ 100 0! s Air Compressor 100 100 $ 15_00 5 12000 24 Ss kho f Mini Excavator 003 0..72 $ 31.00 $ 88800 ..........___._ ._. ......._.._-._______,._.._.__ _._....__ _...,._.—__ ..�...._..._. 120 Servke truck 002 240 5 3200 S 3,84000 145.7 5 26,30055 5 5,29200 Hour,Mu[t'Wed by En deeded Rate$7219 510,515.91 20K morh,P S 3,04962 rte massup $ 5,523 I2 /In moo). $1,11132 5 13,565 53 5 31,87367 5 6,403 32 74 Subtotal $51,79152 ICON Markup for Subcontractor Work lin $ 6,21510 Total Change(excluding tax) $58,007.62 Exhibit C Wednesday,September 5,2012 2:33:50 PM Pacific DaylightTime Subject: FW:Signs for change order in Renton _.-� Date: Wednesday,September 5, 2012 2:32:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: Bryson Hule From:Joe Snope cJoe@zumar.com> Date:Wed,22 Aug 2012 15:27:34-0700 To:Bryson Hule<bryson@transportationsystemsinc.com> Subject RE Signs for change order in Renton Ayy I�A� _ -b Bryson, -11 Qh_�J 1P a5{2� ' 'W Totally guessing on the posts/anchors... ���,, R.�^f� � �`�" 1-R4-17"DO NOT DRIVE ON SHOULDER" 30X24$50.00 ea �o ctt) f}�3 _ ' 2-R9-3"NO PEDESTRIAN CROSSING"18X18$25.00 ea � ��, t�l fir,! 2-R9-3bp"USE CROSSWALK"12x18 (2 posts to fit these signs)$20.00 ea ,_1414it t J � i Sea 2"x 12'12 ga perf posts$50.00 ea 3ea 30"7 ga Heavy duty anchors$27.00 ea ,--. Thanks, Joe Snope I Zumar Industries Inc. I 0.253.536.7740 I F.253.536.8680 s From:Bryson Mule[maiibo:bryson@transportationsystemsinc.com] Sent:Wednesday,August 22,2012 2:58 PM To:Joe Snope Subject: Re: Signs for change order In Renton Figure steel Sent from my iPhone On Aug 22,2012,at 8:14 AM, 'Ice Snope"goe@zargeLsom>wrote: Do you know what they use for posts in Renton? Thanks, Joe Snope I Zumar Industries Inc. I 0.253.536.7740 ( F.253.536.8680 Page 1 of 2 Exhibit C t From:Bryson Hule ,-. Sent:Tuesday,August 21,2012 9:13 PM To:Joe Snope Subject:Signs for change order in Renton Joe, Can you give me prices on the following for the city of Renton: 1-R4-17"DO NOT DRIVE ON SHOULDER" 30X24 with post 2-R9-3"NO PEDESTRIAN CROSSING"18X18 2-R9-3bp"USE CROSSWALK"12x18 (2 posts to fit these signs) Thanks, Bryson Hule <image001.png> 206-510-6533 Cell 253-863-9626 Fax 206-259-9804 Office /- t • Page 2 oft Exhibit C - 8/1/13 Update X � x FE C N C y O W in G c lc m C7 O '50 0 ec ey,N G . 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WA 9820e FAX 14251 43V-1585 August 8,2012 Quotation#WSQ WJ0113 Attention:Bias Bustamante/Transportation Systems Quotation-City of Renton South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Ave Widening) Polara did Ooenina August 8,2012 We are pleased to quote you the following products. pid Item#93;Traffic Signal System Complete Display (-4)—Audible pedestrian stations —$ 2,586.23 &at* Campbell Comoanv Part#APSADVISOR -for 4—Pushbutton Navigator 2 wire system WI countdown,9x15 sign,no braille,voice message(black) $ 2,017.33 OR9 nal Polara Part#EN23CN1-B See ditial 1—Control unit Navigator cabinet mounted $ 3,080.00 matt id EQke Part#CCU2EN 1—Feld configuration set $ 449.66 Polar Part#CONFIG 1—Navigator setup,field configuration and commissioning $ 714.29 Polara,Part#CONFIG $, 5.05 TptI WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! THIS QUOTATION INCLUDES guirgiunatamilm If you see anything incorrect please let us know and we will issue a new quotation Pricing is good for 60 days Delivery 95-145 days after release Terms.Net 30 Days If Credd Approved and in Good Slanting A processing fee of 2%wit be added for al credit card payments FOB Destination Sincerely, WESTERN SYSTEMS Estimator The leader in providing innovative solutions. .cupport and manufacturing for the transportation industr Exhibit C Sytem '; Apei Quotation WSQ W‘10113B Revision'I teitt..tittot te;t5i Quotation - City of Renton South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Ave Widening) S Display $9096.67 1 3_Kicticia 12 afikmilun.. siccs 1:3;:u(4,-),, r.t!LED Red Yellow and Green arrawat tunnel vont antnnt7ea Aluminum beickpintes(het thittitt Volt i ye o: and side of pole.(Type K)inounitng(federal yellow) 4 1 section 15 eti'inttintirn ,JPitrIan signale(4;t1 with LED Orange&White Countdown pedestnan module end lop o' Poli Ioft pad(lyre 'noel (fridir t ye titt tit WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! 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WAN1PA.0ft0 TO 1111000011901011100111100001190101111000 4i9f9PIaNMO.4Abrp.0f�.!iyaP4441 d1Yu1.L110 aR 1001 303 TOTAL 19/9339 112C TAI AMMO TO WEEK 1E01/IP992 AT SSR 029431 ut.101.1.91099 913191 1 WY{bl/�A�: O 0,01.712 O rte tti.1 1:4.sT rot 4- ii-friuk.c PPels 4R F.es A-tact r '1 APS Pr' Exhibit C Jenny Deininger From: Kurt Ahrensfeld Sent: Friday,January 18,2013 7:30 PM To: Jenny Deininger Subject: FW:SLWRI-ICON Letter No.017 Response to COR Highlands to Landing CO Price Attachments: Cost Comparison of TSI est for Highlands to Landing CO.pdf For Tuesday's meeting... From: Hidemi Tsuru [Hidemi@kpg.com] Sent: Friday,January 18, 2013 4:05 PM To: Kurt Ahrensfeld Cc: Bob M Hanson(Bhanson0Rentonwa.gov);James P Wilhoit; Mark Barber; Nelson Davis; Rahmi Kutsal Subject: RE: SLWRI -ICON Letter No. 017 Response to COR Highlands to Landing CO Price Kurt, We have reviewed the backup quantities and costs provided by Transportation Systems for additional electrical work associated with the Highlands to Landing revisions. We are in general agreement with the quantities and the pricing is supported by the backup information provided. There are a few conduit and conductor quantities that don't match with our estimate of additional work based on plan quantities as identified on the attached .pdf. These don't affect the overall cost significantly and we recognize that the plan conduit routing is schematic and will not match exactly what was actually installed,but wanted to point out the discrepancies. It may be that their quantities include the RapidRide changes as well, but we don't have any information on the scope of those changes. Also noted on the.pdf,there were actually 7 APS pushbuttons added instead of the 4 noted in their take off. There should also be a credit for the 4 H-frame pushbuttons (including labor)from the original design,that were deleted. We do not have the information to determine if the delay,additional work,etc.items noted are appropriate,so these items are highlighted for your review. Please let me know if you have questions or would like additional info. Thanks, Hidemi Tsuru,PE Project Engineer KPG 7539"Ave North Seattle,WA 98109 www.ka2.cOm 206 286.1640 ph 206.286.1639 fax From:James P Wilholt rmailto:iwilhoit@Rentonwa.govi Sent:Tuesday,January 15, 2013 4:09 PM To: 'Kurt Ahrensfeld'; Bob M Hanson Cc: Mark Barber; Hidemi Tsuru; Nelson Davis Subject: RE: SLWRI -ICON Letter No. 017 Response to COR Highlands to Landing CO Price Thanks, 1 Exhibit C James P.Wilhoit,PE Project Manager Transportation Design City of Renton WA (425)430-7319 (425)430-7376 fax (206)818-9357 cell From: Kurt Ahrensfeld rmailto:KurtAaboerteet.comm Sent:Tuesday,January 15, 2013 1:30 PM To: James P Wi!holt; Bob M Hanson Subject: FW: SLWRI - ICON Letter No. 017 Response to COR Highlands to Landing CO Price James, I will run copies of the two response letters for the meeting tomorrow as well as our letters. 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Pacific, WA 98047 RE: CAG 12-021 South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Avenue Widening) Highlands to Landing Change Order No. 18 Dear Ms. Morris: We have reviewed your request for twenty additional working days and $174,149.22 of extra costs related to the improvements associated with the subject change order. Attached are copies of the drawings and our detailed analysis of the costs for the work. All the extra costs for completed work were incurred under force account rules (WSDOT Standard Specifications Subsection 1-09.6) and calculated accordingly based on the numbers provided by you. Those costs for work to be completed were calculated using force account methods for labor, equipment, materials, etc. based on estimates provided by you. In all cases, the appropriate markups provided for in the Standard Specifications were applied. The change order provides an additional 20 working days and $77,056.87 compensation (including tax)for extra work performed or to be performed. We have received no documentation for and thus there is no provision for paying extended overhead as requested, and the request is denied. Please sign the attached change order and return it to us. If you wish to challenge the accuracy of the costs provided in this change order, we would be happy to meet with you to discuss them. If you wish to pursue extended overhead costs requested by you or your subcontractor, we will issue the change order as submitted and demand a comprehensive audit of your records as well as those of your subcontractors and lower tier subcontractors, per WSDOT Standard Specifications Subsection 1-09.12, in order to generate adequate documentation to justify compensation for such request. Renton City Hall• 1055 South Grady Way•Renton,Washington 98057•rentonwa.gov Darci Morris,Project Manager ICON Materials Page 2 of 2 May 20,2013 ICON Materials agrees that acceptance of payment for Change Order No. 18, as set forth in this letter, will be full and final payment for all work covered by this Change Order. Please feel free to contact me at 425-430-7223 or 425-985-0123 with any questions you may have. Sincerely, /Robert M. Hanson, P.E. Attachments: CO No 18 and backup Revised Dwgs 23,27-30,&35 cc: Doug Jacobson,Deputy Public Works Administrator—Transportation James Wilhoit,Project Manager Kurt Ahrensfeld,P.E.,Perteet,Inc. Project Ale H:\Division.s\TRANSPOR.TAT\DESIGN.ENG\jwilhoit\Garden Avenue\700 Construction Admin-Project Control\715 Change Orders\715.2 Individual Change Orders1662.2.006 Change Order 006otakaps\Response to ICON Ltr#017 ICON A L • A L January 15,2013 S/N 017 Perteet Inc. Attn: Kurt Ahrensfeld 2707 Colby Avenue, Ste 900 Everett, WA 98201 RE: Perteet Response to ICON S/N 015 Highlands to Landing Change Order Price South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements Project No. CAG 12-021 Dear Mr. Ahrensfeld: After reviewing your letter dated 12/19/12 in response to ICON Letter 015 regarding the Highlands to Landing change order pricing, our response is similar to what we stated in ICON letter 016 regarding the following items: • You state there is no provision in the contract for paying for extended overhead. That is the reason for change orders, Standard Specification 1-04.4 and 1-09.4,to pay for items that weren't originally in the contract. If the City does not want to issue a change order for extended overhead,they can increase Bid Item 8 Mobilization at a per day rate. BI 8: $279,000/80 contract days=$3,487.50/day. This comes out to $69,750,00 for the 20 days of extended overhead that we are requesting in this change order plus the costs for stand by and the added work as originally requested in Letter 015 and attached again for reference. • You requested backup information including detailed estimates and invoices for other requests for compensation. Attached is a letter from TSI in response to your letter with the requested backup documentation. Also, attached is ICON's breakdown of costs. Please let us know if you need any further information to complete your evaluation of this change order request. • ICON Materials and TSI are requesting a change order in the amount of $174,149.92 and 20 working days for this issue. If the City prefers to proceed with an increase to BI 8 instead of extended overhead, that is acceptable. In addition, you requested the utility locate ticket related to the gas line conflict and luminaire#21. Locates were made in this area and the corresponding tickets are attached. Grading&Paving Site Development Heavy Civil Construction* Aggregates& Hot Mix Asphalt ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave SE,Pacific,WA 980470 Phone 206.5753200* Fax 206 575 3207 ICONM**982CF—An Equal Opportunity Employer ICON Regarding backup of additional project management required for this change,time sheets are not available for management time since this is a salary position. Hours and a reasonable rate are provided. Please contact me if you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further. Sincerely, ICON Materials AWL inCrUlio Darci Morris Project Engineer Attachments:ICON Change Order Cost Break Down TSI Letter 237-024 RE COR Highlands to Landing CO Response Grading&Paving Site Development, Heavy Civil Constructions Aggregates&Hot Mix Asphalt ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave SE,Pacific,WA 98047* Phone 208.575.3200* Fax 2065753207 ICONM-982CF—An Equal Opportunity Employer • Highlands to Landing CO Pricing Standby Costs&Review of CO Plans(Week of 7/9/12) per day 5 days Christy 8 hours $466.48 $2,332.40 Darci 8 hours $440.00 $2,200.00 Matt 8 hours $160.00 $800.00 Bill 2 hours $119.38 $596.90 Jason 8 hours $438.80 $2,194.00 Labor $1,624.66 $8,123.30 Equipment(backhoe,excavator) $339.23 $1,696.14 Trucks(project manager,foreman,crew,traffic control,intern) 4083.33 $185.61 $928.03 Equipment $524.83 $2,624.17 Materials(apartment,printer,utilities,honey buckets,storage unit,etc.) $247.48 $1,237.38 $2,396.97 $11,984.84 Bond/Overhead 2.50% $59.92 $299.62 $2,456.89 $12,284.46 Markup 15.00% $368.53 $1,842.67 $2,825.43 $14,127.13 Extended Overhead per day 20 days Christy 8 hours $546.25 $10,925.00 Darci 8 hours $440.00 $8,800.00 Bill 1/2 hour $29.85 $596.90 Jason 6 hours $329.10 $6,582.00 Labor $1,345.20 $26,903.90 Trucks(project manager,foreman,traffic control) 2533.33 $115.15 $2,303.03 Equipment $115.15 $2,303.03 Materials(apartment,printer,utilities,honey buckets,storage unit,etc.) $247.48 $4,949.51 $1,707.82 $34,156.43 Bond/Overhead 2.50% $42.70 $853.91 $1,750.52 $35,010.34 Markup 15.00% $262.58 $5,251.55 $2,013.09 $40,261.89 Highlands to Landing Extra Work Units U of M per hour Total Equipment De-mob&Re-mob:excavator&backhoe 7 hours $122.50 $857.50 Survey 32 hours $100.00 $3,200.00 Saw cutting re-mob&minimum charges $750.00 $750.00 Labor:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors(3 man crew) 30 hours $165.00 $4,950.00 Equipment:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors 30 hours $40.00 $1,200.00 Trucking:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors 10 hours $122.50 $1,225.00 TCS(BI 10:$42,000/80 days=$525 per day) 20 days $525.00 $10,500.00 $21,825.00 Markup 15% $3,273.75 $25,098.75 Total CO Costs Standby Costs $14,127.13 Extended Overhead $40,261.89 Extra Work $25,098.75 $79,487.78 Transportation Systems $84,519.77 Markup 12% $10,142.37 $174,149.92 I 1 j 11 S I ,-'"' "d t'-,-7,--- b,..3'_-11 ha t I If 0 ilf r y�.� January 8, 2013 Darci Morris ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave SE Pacific, WA 98047 City of Renton Contract: CAG 12-021 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements(Garden Avenue Widening) Serial Letter No.: 23 7-024 Subject: Response to City of Renton Letter Dated 12-19-12—Highlands to Landing Change Order Price Letter#15 City of Renton Dear Darci, We fully understand that we have an obligation to fulfill our contract for the City of Renton and ICONN. However,collectively,there seems to be a disagreement with the City of Renton as to whether or not we are entitled to additional compensation for additional time and the cost of that additional time it requires to complete the project for the City of Renton. I would like to respond to the City of Renton letter dated 12-18-12,relating to the Highlands to Landing Change Order Pricing ICONN letter 15. In regards to item#1,(signal base#2),we were only paid for a portion of the day on force account. The fact is we had two days of delay on this base due to an obstruction that was unforeseen,but,we were only paid for a portion of the time on force account. Had we been able to drill the foundation in one day,we would have been able to move to another base,but,we were unable to proceed due to the unforeseen obstruction. This is shown in letter 237-019 and in the attached force account sheets. As the force account documentation shows,we were only being paid for a portion of the day we were impacted,not the full day or for the two days the obstruction actually caused. Additionally,myself and another project manager came out to the project,but,the inspector did not want to agree to my time or my project manager time spent on assisting the field even though we assisted in planning on how to remove the obstruction and how to proceed. This is also shown on the force account documents. The additional backup information detailing our itemized costs,we have included those,and have attached them again for reference for this change order. As for the additional electrical permit cost,once the change order is executed,we would need to extend the electrical permit to cover the cost of the additional work. This will be done upon acceptance of the proposal. All the locate tickets for base#21 are attached for your reference as requested. Attached you will find our lump sum breakdown of labor and hours,materials,and equipment to demobilize and remobilize to the project to complete this change order. Transportation Systems, Inc 3218 142nd Ave E,Sumner, WA 98390 Phone(206) 259-9804. Fax (253)863-9626 Washington &Oregon Licensed General Contractor ID#TRANSSI923BP— Electrical Contractor ID# TRANSSI927NO— UBI# 602-726-209 r 400000.0741;,, Amp4e. A remobilization and demobilization has not been included in our proposal at this time for the street lighting. We will need to prepare a remobilization cost proposal once we determine when the lighting poles will arrive on site from the manufacturer. We expressly reserve our rights to request additional compensation to cover those costs when we remobilize to the project site to complete the street lighting. For the Polara Push Button change,we originally did not submit for the additional management of those costs. Management does not perform timecards,therefore, I have put together,I figure we have spent about 24 additional management hours from June 25,2012 to October 20,2012 from submittals, programming of the buttons,to the additional procurement tracking. This will add an additional cost to the project in the amount of 24 hours times eighty dollars an hour or$1,920.00 to our original equitable adjustment request. Therefore,our original proposal of$82,599.77 is now $1920 higher or a total amount of$84,519.77 to cover the additional costs for the Highlands to Landing Change by adding the Polara Push Buttons. We again,respectively request an additional 20 days be added to the contract to cover the days necessary to complete this change in the field once the materials arrive on site. We await your direction before proceeding with this changed work. If you have any questions,please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Transpo ion Systems,Inc //(2----- Bryson Huie,P.E. Transportation Systems, Inc 3218 142nd Ave E,Sumner,WA 98390 Phone(206) 259-9804• Fax(253)863-9626 Washington&Oregon Licensed General Contractor ID#TRANSSI923BP— Electrical Contractor ID#TRANSSI927NO — UBI# 602-726-209 Perteet 505 Fifth Avenue South,Suite 300 I Seattle,WA 98104 I PH: 206.436.0515 FAX: 206.436.0516 December 19, 2012 Darci Morris Project Manager ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave. SE Pacific, WA 98047 Contract: City of Renton CAG 12-021 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements (Garden Avenue Widening) Subject: Response to ICON Letter 15 (Dec. 6, 2012) Highlands to Landing Change Order Price Dear Darci; We have reviewed your request for Equitable Adjustment Highland Signal Modification related to Letter 237-019 from Transportation Systems, Inc. (TSI), dated Nov. 25, 2012. 20 additional working days and $171,999.52 of ICON Materials and TSI extra costs, including costs incurred for shut down, reviewing and troubleshooting preliminary and final change order plans, performing the change order work and extended overhead incurred due to the change order work related to the installation of signal modifications was requested. There is no provision for paying for extended overhead as requested. Force Account work covers 29% for labor and 21%for materials as additional compensation to cover any and all costs incurred.With Force Account work, such as item #1 (signal base#2) referenced in TSI's Nov. 25th letter, there is no basis for additional compensation of any sorts. We will need backup information including detailed and itemized estimates, invoices and material quotes to evaluate other requests for compensation. In addition, please provide justification for the "additional electrical permit" cost. Regarding luminaire base#21 in the NE corner and the alleged delays created by the gas line conflict, please provide the utility locate ticket associated with this work. For mobilization and demobilization, please provide a lump sum breakdown of labor type and hours, materials and equipment as a basis for further discussion. The requested working days will be evaluated further with the additional backup information requested above. As for the additional management time associated with the Polar Push Buttons style and programming, please provide backup of project management hours and rate, including time sheets. Please feel free to contact me at 425-359-5106 with any questions you may have. Sincerely, Kurt Ahrensfeld, PE Resident Engineer cc: James Wilhoit, PE City of Renton Bob Hanson, PE City of Renton file ve. r- ' ,, ,. C I N December 6,2012 STINI 015 Perteet Inc. Attn: Kurt Ahrensfeld 2707 Colby Avenue, Ste 900 Everett, WA 98201 RE: Highlands to Landing Change Order Price South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements Project No. CAG 12-021 Dear Mr. Ahrensfeld: Attached with this letter is Letter 237-019 Equitable Adjustment Highland Signal Modification from Transportation Systems, Inc. (TSI) and a breakdown of ICON's costs associated with the Highlands to Landing Change Order. As discussed in several meetings including two at the City of Renton on June 29, 2012 and July 10, 2012 and in ICON's Stand Down Notice letter date July 3, 2012, we were given several versions of the Highlands to Landing CO plans that were incomplete or had many errors. We were forced to shut down the project the week of July 9, 2012 to give KPG time to revise all of the plan sheets as work had already commenced in the areas affected by the change order. Even after work resumed,there were many issues that we worked through as they occurred including, but not limited to grade/alignment issues and signal/luminiare pole and equipment changes. These ongoing issues impeded our ability to provide pricing for this additional work, specifically for the signal changes. The attached pricing includes costs incurred for the shut down,reviewing and troubleshooting preliminary and final change order plans,performing the change order work and extended overhead incurred due to the change order work. We are requesting a change order for 20 working days and $171,999.52. Please contact me if you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further. Sincerely, ICON Materials X94A(A, 0710"Vt 4:0 Darci Morris Project Engineer Attachments:TS1 Letter-237-019 Equitable Adjustment for Highland Signal Modification ICON Change Order Breakdown ICON Letter-Stand Down Notice Grading&Paring Site Development Heavy Civil Construction Aggregates&Hot Mix Asphalt ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave.SE.Pacific,WA 98047 Phone 206.575.3f00 Fax 206,575.3207 ICONA4**982CF-An Equal Opportunity Employer 41"- S p Mk 40. November 25,2012 Darci Morris ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave SE Pacific, WA 98047 City of Renton Contract: CAG 12-021 Project: South Lake Washington Roadway Improvements(Garden Avenue Widening) Serial Letter No.: 237-019 Subject: Equitable Adjustment for Highland Signal Modification Dear Darci, We are in receipt of the City's request to make revisions to the project to accommodate the Highlands Future Project. We have analyzed and evaluated the change request and have attached our breakdown for the items added to the project. Along with the changes,we added in a few of the conflicts we have ran into during the phase 1A portion of the project. This change makes several revisions to the project,such as new pedestrian poles and foundations, conduit revisions, and signal gear additions. There will be additional time required to construct the traffic signal portion of the project with this change,as well as more time coordinating the changes in materials with our suppliers. For instance,we had to work closely with our supplier on the Polara Push Button System. This system is more involved and takes more time managing the proper programming for each push button. Attached is our lump sum cost breakdown excluding additional overhead costs is set at$69,857.77,which includes use taxes on materials only. We are requesting additional days be added to the contract to cover the additional time required to make the revisions in the amount of 20 days. This will cover the additional time to manage procurement,and then installation. In addition to this change request,we seek an equitable adjustment to the contract to cover the additional office overhead expenses needed to manage the project from researching the changes to coordinating the additional material needed to complete the change. The following is a list of items that have attributed to the contract extension included in this request for equitable adjustment to the on the contract. 1. Signal Base#2 had a large obstruction in the base of the foundation at approximately 9 feet deep. We lost time while trying to remove the obstruction and ultimately had to excavate and pull out the obstruction. This caused our production to slow down and impacted our ability to complete the base on schedule. The obstruction was an old bollard that had been dumped in the area. 2. Luminaire base 21 had a gas line conflict,which caused a delay of two days for installation until it was determined where to move it. Transportation Systems, Inc 3218 142nd Ave E,Sumner,WA 98390 Phone (206)259-9804• Fax(253) 863-9626 Washington &Oregon Licensed General Contractor ID#TRANSSI923BP— Electrical Contractor ID# TRANSSI927NO— UBI# 602-726-209 ! ' P0.- I T' I 3. Luminaire base 22 was in direct conflict with a storm sewer line that was larger than anyone anticipated. We were delayed for up to five days days of which we had to stop and find another location to work on while decisions were made to the relocation of these foundations. The decision to relocate the base was made after one of the weekly meetings. 4. There was added conduit to the road crossing at Lake Washington Boulevard the night of the crossing with this change that we were unaware of,thus we ran out of conduit that night,and had to complete the road crossing at a later date due to the shortage of conduit. This added another day for us to complete the NW corner conduit system and tie it together to F line change and original contract drawings. 5. Additional management time to work with suppliers on material changes and submittal drawings. Specifically,had to determine the Polara Push Buttons style and programming. This added about three additional days to our office management to support the change. 6. Construction will take approximately twelve additional days not anticipated to make the revisions. The additional compensation we are seeking for additional office overhead is set at 20 days with a daily cost to the project for but not limited to, insurance, overhead, office expenses, and management in the amount of$12,742.00. Therefore,the total amount requested for this request is set at a lump sum cost of$82,599.77. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Transportation Systems,Inc 444( Bryson Huie,P.E. 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", gyp; �_,4r Highlands to Landing CO Pricing Standby Costs&Review of CO Plans(Week of 7/9/12) per day 5 days Labor $1,624.66 $8,123.30 Equipment $524.83 $2,624.17 Materials $247.48 $1,237.38 $2,396.97 $11,984.84 Bond/Overhead 2.50% $59.92 $299.62 $2,456.89 $12,284.46 Markup 15.00% $368.53 $1,842.67 $2,825.43 $14,127.13 Extended Overhead per day 20 days Labor $1,345.20 $26,903.90 Equipment $115.15 $2,303.03 Materials $247.48 $4,949.51 $1,707.82 $34,156.43 Bond/Overhead 2.50% $42.70 $853.91 $1,750.52 $35,010.34 Markup 15.00% $262.58 $5,251.55 $2,013.09 $40,261.89 Highlands to Landing Extra Work Units U of M per hour Total Equipment De-mob&Re-mob:excavator&backhoe 7 hours $122.50 $857.50 Survey 32 hours $100.00 $3,200.00 Saw cutting re-mob&minimum charges $750.00 $750.00 Labor:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors(3 man crew) 30 hours $165.00 $4,950.00 Equipment:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors 30 hours $40.00 $1,200.00 Trucking:Re-working&inefficiencies due to changed areas or plan errors 10 hours $122.50 $1,225.00 TCS(BI 10:$42,000/80 days=$525 per day) 20 days $525.00 $10,500.00 $21,825.00 Markup 15% $3,273.75 $25,098.75 Total CO Costs Standby Costs $14,127.13 Extended Overhead $40,261.89 Extra Work $25,098.75 $79,487.78 Transportation Systems $82,599.77 Markup 12% $9,911.97 $171,999.52 ICON Materials 1508 Valentine Ave SE Pacific,WA.98047'2103 C"�r:4" Phone 206.575.3200 July 3`, ZO1J Mr.James Wilhoit Project Manager City of Renton Regarding:South Lake Washington Roadway Improvement James, I am submitting this Notice of Standby and Delay to the above referenced project based on receiving no direction as to how to proceed on the above referenced project. During the Friday June 29th,2012 meeting in your office, ICON and Bob Hansen agreed that discussion and further direction is necessary in order for ICON to be able to proceed with the work on the project. Bob also indicated that this direction and discussion would continue on Monday July 2, 2012 to make decision(s)as to how to proceed with the revised plans,rework and payment methods for the changes to the work that has been and continues to occur in Phases 1A and lB. As of July 3"1, 2012 at 3:00pm, ICON will be unable to proceed with continued contract work. We will be demobilizing our equipment from the project and standing down awaiting further direction from your office as to how you wish to proceed. At this time, ICON is reviewing the revised plans and will require time to price out the changes and to de1erpminehuwmmchre'workisrequiredtoaccummndatetheoevvp|ans,VVevvUicorrespooding|y, not vacate our responsibilities under this contract to maintain and monitor the project as necessary to ensure compliance with Traffic Control Devices and Erosion BMP's during the standby. Regards, [hhstyDeYmun0 Project Superintendent ~ �_l