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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComplete RFQ Document p�Umuiu uuuulp puuuiuiuuuui�����p���oumiV�����) City of Renton Request for Qualifications For the Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Improvements Project Including Survey, Geotechnical, and Civil Design Submittal Deadline: 4:00 p.m., August 22, 2019 The City of Renton Wastewater Utility(city) is soliciting statement of qualifications (SOQs)from engineering consulting firms interested in providing planning, analysis, public outreach, survey, geotechnical, and civil engineering design services for the Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Improvements.The work shall further develop two alternatives for replacement or major rehabilitation of the Lakeline sewer system. Work shall also include survey,geotechnical, design, and construction services for the project.The successful firm will have experience in providing professional engineering design services for wastewater lift stations,wastewater lakelines, and developing alternative analysis into a preferred alternative. The detailed RFQ, background information, consultant selection criteria, and instructions for submittal of Qualifications may be obtained at the City of Renton website, http://rentonwa.gov/bids/in the RFQ section, or by contacting Dave Christensen, City of Renton Wastewater Utility at 425-430-7212, or by email at dchristensen@rentonwa.gov. BACKGROUND The Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System was originally constructed in 1972 to provide sanitary sewer service to the lakefront homes along Lake Washington from the north end of Coulon Beach Park to the southerly end of what was Barbee Mill, and is now currently a townhome development named after Barbee Mill. In 1986, the city performed upgrades to the existing system, entailing better survey detail that included brass tags at the existing docks, and installation of valves at each lateral near the lake shore. Prior to the installation of the Lakeline sewer system,flows from the residences discharged directly into Lake Washington. The Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System consists of approximately 4,800 linear feet of 8-inch cast iron pipe; (33) 6-inch lateral connections from the 8-inch Lakeline to serve the homes, each with an existing shut off valve, a flush station at its south end, and the Lake Washington No. 2 Lift Station at its north end that pumps the flows into the KC WTD Eastside Interceptor.The Flush Station operates twice daily to clear the flows from the Lakeline by taking water from Lake Washington and pumping it through the Lakeline, into the Lake Washington No. 2 Lift Station where it is pumped to the KC WTD Eastside Interceptor.This facility provides sanitary sewer service to approximately 55 to 60 single family homes along the lakefront. C:\Users\lili-wong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\V5AGRVS3\Consultant Selection—RFQ FINAL(003).docx/AFIp The original purpose of the valves that were installed on the laterals was to allow the city to close them during cleaning operations to allow for a higher velocity of flow to be directed from the flush station through the Lakeline to clear built up debris in the line. Unfortunately,the ball valves that were installed allowed sewage water to get past them which resulted in flooding of multiple homes along the Lakeline. The city abandoned the use of the valves and they have been left in the open position. Some of these valves may have been removed as part of maintenance activities. In 2003, the city performed an analysis of the Lakeline and determined that the condition of the line was sufficient to allow for minor modifications that included installation of additional access manholes within Lake Washington.These manholes were installed to provide more access points for cleaning the existing line. The plan was to have a private sewer cleaning company perform cleaning on the line every five to seven years.The cleaning company would access the sewer using caissons designed to attach to these manholes. The caissons would be borrowed from King County's Wastewater Treatment Division. However,the city has only utilized these manholes one time for cleaning purposes,which was in 2018. Beginning in 2016,The City of Renton's Wastewater Utility engaged in a project to have the Lakeline located and mapped, evaluate its current condition, and analyze its remaining useful life. A marine contractor was secured to perform cleaning at portions of the existing Lakeline. In addition,the city evaluated the system for the best long-term solution for the ultimate replacement of this facility. SCOPE OF WORK/PROPOSAL It is the interest of the City of Renton's Wastewater Utility Section to execute a contract with a qualified engineering consultant firm to conduct a two-option alternatives analysis.Then, based upon the alternative selected, provide design engineering services and construction services. Alternatives Analysis Alternative 1—Replace the existing Lakeline system with individual lift stations at each of the existing lateral connections (approximately 33) or at each single family home (many homes are currently connected to dual service laterals) and the beach park restroom facility(approximately 56). Alternative 1 Assumptions: • Individual Lift Stations will be city owned and operated. • Individual Lift Stations will be "plug and play', including providing means for maintenance personnel to easily replace pumps on-site as needed. Faulty pumps will be taken to the city maintenance facility for repair. • The electrical and telemetry connection for each new lift station will be independent systems that are not connected to the homeowner's private electrical system. • Abandonment of the existing Lakeline,the flush station, and the Lake Washington No. 2 Lift Station. Alternative 2—Perform additional analysis and repair work on the existing Lakeline system including, but not limited to: • Inspect and perform condition assessment for all existing laterals from the Lakeline (approximately 33)to determine the level of rehabilitation/replacement for each lateral. • Spot repairs on the Lakeline sewer main with emphasis on the portions of the line with potential for blockage. C:\Users\lili-wong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\V5AGRVS3\Consultant Selection_RFQ FINAL(003).docx/AFIp • Develop and install a system to provide for isolation of laterals,thereby allowing for higher pressures from the flush station to clean the Lakeline. • Replace the flush station with an updated pumping system that offers better flow adjustment for both daily operations and periodic full flush cleaning of the Lakeline. Alternative 2 Assumptions: • Existing bulkheads may need to be repaired if they have the potential to damage the existing laterals. Alternatives Analysis to Include: • Analyzing each alternative to a 30%design. • Detailed cost estimate. • Impact to neighborhood/customers during construction and long term operations and maintenance for each alternative. • Schedule to complete all improvements for each alternative. • Identification of all necessary permits and discussion of all permitting challenges for each alternative. • Constructability—challenges/impacts for each alternative. • Operations needs/costs for each alternative. • A baseline operations plan for each alternative. Design& Construction Services for the selected alternative shall include: • 60%, 90% and 100% plans and specifications. • The selected consultant will be responsible for preparation and submittal of all permit requirements and timelines identified in the alternatives analysis. • Final construction cost estimate. • Development of a construction schedule including critical path items identified and addressed. • Assistance during bidding. • Comprehensive assistance during construction, including specialized inspection, engineering review, and project management assistance. • Public involvement and coordination for both design and construction. • Development of a complete operations plan at completion of construction. • Development of a complete emergency response plan for both construction and for long term operations. PROJECT OBJECTIVES The following are the objectives that a successful project will include upon completion of all phases of the Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Improvements Project: 1. The alternative selected shall best meet the needs of the city for provision of service while assuring the neighborhood that we have built a safe, efficient and reliable system. 2. If the repair/upgrade of the existing system is the selected option, operations staff will have the ability to fully clean the entire length of the Lakeline and be able to utilize increased flushing velocity as part of their cleaning activities. C:\Users\lili-wong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\V5AGRVS3\Consultant Selection_RFQ FINAL(003).docx/AFIp 3. Operations staff will have complete access to properly operate and maintain the system selected. 4. The Lakeline system shall have reduced risk of both mechanical failure and damage by others. 5. Any proposed revision to the system must assume that the improvements will be owned, operated, and maintained by the city. No alternative will consider turning over any portion of the system to private ownership. 6. Strong emphasis and understanding on regulations and ability to permit any proposed alternative. 7. Ability to implement creative solutions that meet the objectives of the project while improving the city's ability to operate and maintain the system are strongly encouraged. CONSULTANT SELECTION AND EVALUATION PROCESS The City of Renton's Wastewater Utility Staff will evaluate the consultants' SOQs/ proposals based on each firm's project approach, engineering/technical skills and resources, project team's engineering/technical skills, history of performance, and knowledge. After the SOQs/ proposals have been evaluated,the highest ranked firms may be interviewed.The city reserves the right to make a selection of the recommended consultant team based solely upon the SOQs/ proposals. If the city determines it wishes to perform final selection through an interview process,the successful consultant will be based upon those interviews only. DISCLAIMERS • SOQs that do not include all of the submittal requirements outlined herein may not be considered or may be downgraded. • At the city's discretion,the city may amend the Selection Process and Schedule at any time. • The city may revise the evaluation and scoring criteria at any time without providing notice to the Consultants. • At the city's discretion,the city may choose to republish the RFQ. • The execution of the Consultant Agreement is subject to budgeted funds. • Until such time a Consultant Agreement is executed,there are no express or implied obligations or commitments on the part of either the city or the Consultant concerning either this RFQ or any Proposal associated with it. • All materials submitted for the Proposal will become property of the city and will not be returned. • By submitting materials to the city for consideration for this RFQ,the Consultant is waiving any claim of confidentiality,trade secrets,or privilege with respect to materials submitted.All submitted materials are subject to public records disclosure under the State of Washington Public Records Act. • Consultant will be notified of Addenda,however it is the Consultant's responsibility to verify whether any Addenda were issued. • Fax or e-mail submittals will not be accepted or considered. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS To be considered responsive, the respondent must include the information listed below. Proposals that do not fully comply with these instructions may not be considered.To facilitate evaluation the Statement of Qualifications must be organized in the order of the outline below. Do not exceed 30 pages total for sections A, B, C and D. Resumes should be limited to one to two pages for each person. C:\Users\lili-wong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\V5AGRVS3\Consultant Selection—RFQ FINAL(003).docx/AFIp A. PROJECTAPPROACH 1. Describe your proposed approach to the project and the specific tasks that would be included in a proposed Scope of Work for the project as follows: TASK No. TITLE TASK LEAD: SUBCONSULTANTS(if used): RATIONALE: ACTION OUTLINE (Approach/Actions/Results): 2. Provide a preliminary time schedule for carrying out various tasks. 3. Prepare time estimates and availability for key team members used in each of the major tasks. B. PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1. Provide a description of your approach to organize and carry out the work. 2. Provide an organizational chart indicating how the firm's management will interface with this project. Identify the overall Project Manager and task leaders/key team members. C. PROJECTTEAM MEMBERS 1. Identify the Project Manager, each task leader, and key team members. Describe their expertise and their role in this project. Provide their office location,technical expertise, and other pertinent information. Provide a professional resume for each member of the proposed team. 2. Identify sub consultants that you will use on this project, indicate their specific roles, and provide their experience on similar related projects. 3. Describe two to three projects that your firm has completed that are similar to the proposed project. Describe how the projects performed in terms of desired outcome, budget, and schedule. Describe the work that your firm's project team members performed for those projects. D. REFERENCES 1. Provide three recent references (within last ten years)that may be contacted concerning your firm's performance on a project of this type. 2. Provide three recent references (within last ten years)that may be contacted concerning the performance of your firm's proposed Project Manager on projects of this type. E. INSURANCE, RECORDKEEPING,AGREEMENT, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The firm that is selected for this project will be required to obtain, at its own expense, professional liability insurance of$1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate for Commercial General Liability(CGL)for the term of the contract and other insurance as required by the city(see informational documents).The firm selected will be required to sign the City of Renton Consultant Agreement. All firms working on the project will be required to obtain a city Business License. Indicate if you can meet these requirements. C:\Users\lili-wong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\V5AGRVS3\Consultant Selection_RFQ FINAL(003).docx/AFIp F. SUBMITTAL DEADLINE The deadline for submittals is 4:00 p.m.,August 22, 2019. If mailed,the submittal must be postmarked no later than August 22, 2019. Five (5) paper copies and one (1) electronic copy of the Proposal in PDF format on a CD, DVD, or jump drive, shall be mailed or delivered to the following address: City of Renton City Clerk's Office—71" Floor Attn: RFQ Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Improvements/Dave Christensen 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 G. CITY CONTACT PERSON All questions regarding this request for RFQ should be directed to: City of Renton Attn: Dave Christensen,Wastewater Utility 1055 South Grady Way, 51" Floor Renton,WA 98057 Phone:425-430-7212, Email: dchristensen@rentonwa.gov INFORMATIONAL DOCUMENTS • Figure 1—Kennydale Lakeline Sewer System Improvements Project Area • Insurance Guidelines for the City of Renton • RFQ Consultant Evaluation Criteria C:\Users\lili-wong\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\V5AGRVS3\Consultant Selection—RFQ FINAL(003).docx/AFIp