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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContractCAG-21-307 12-20-2021 ATTEST: Jason A. Seth, City Clerk Approved by Cheryl Beyer via 11/1/2021 email August 23, 2021 City of Renton Attention: Jeff Minisci 1055 S Grady Way, Suite 600 Renton, WA 98057 Re:Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 Dear Jeff: Mackenzie appreciates this opportunity, and we are pleased to present to the City of Renton (“Client”) the following scope of services and fee proposal for tenant improvements and upgrades to the Renton City Hall in Renton, WA. Mackenzie’s integrated team of design professionals will provide Interior Design services for the above project. Our team has been chosen specifically for their technical knowledge and design expertise related to this project type, and a demonstrated ability to successfully deliver projects with a high level of client service. The Basis of Design for the Pre-design | Programming phase of this project is to develop a programming study and block stacking plans for City Hall that allows for growth, flexibility, and adaptability to Client needs for workplace approaches and practices for evolving flexibility and space planning options for design strategies for adaptation of the built environment. The programming document and stacking plan studies will be utilized for future tenant improvements, proposals for those tenant improvements will be prepared as those departments moves occur. SCOPE OF SERVICES Phase 1: Pre-Design | Programming Time Duration: 10-12 Weeks Provide guidance in defining the project vision, goals and design objectives that will drive the subsequent design process. 1.Meetings – Standing Weekly PM Meetings: During the course of the project,Mackenzie will communicate via 30- minute weekly conference call check-ins. 2.Meeting – Core Team:Conduct one (1) project kickoff meeting at Client’s office to initiate the Pre-Design Phase. Design team attendance will include Mackenzie. This meeting will serve as: A. A project initiation meeting to introduce the team with point of contact, communication flow, project tasks and process. B. Review of the developed preliminary project schedule. Major milestone dates, preliminary meeting targets and next steps will be reviewed and identified. C. Baseline budget/estimate establishment. Review of the existing project scope understanding, phasing and initial budget baseline for the project will be discussed, which will outline early anticipated Hard and Soft Costs for the project. At the conclusion of the meeting, a baseline MACC target for the project will be established and utilized in subsequent discussions to guide project scope, programming, and overall budget alignment. August 23, 2021 City of Renton Attention:Jeff Minisci 1055 S Grady Way, Suite 600 Renton, WA 98057 Re:Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Program Project Number 2210268.01 Dear Jeff: Mackenzie appreciates this opport y of Rento of services and fee proposal for nton City H ckenzie’s integrated tea Design services een chosen specifically for their technical knowledge and design expertise relat rated ability t el of client service. Desi f this project is to develop y,and adaptability to Client n ing options for design strategi king plan studies will be utilized fo epared as those departments moves o roject vision, goals and design objectives that will drive Weekly PM Meetings:During the course of the project,Mac erence call check-ins. 2.Team:Conduct one (1) project kickoff meeting at Client’s office t ttendance will include Mackenzie.This meeting will serve as: A.ject initiation meeting to introduce the team with point of contact, co d process. B.Review of the developed preliminary project schedule. Major milestone da and next steps will be reviewed and identified. C.Baseline budget/estimate establishment. Review of the existing project sco initial budget baseline for the project will be discussed, which will outline Costs for the project. At the conclusion of the meeting, a baseline MAC established and utilized in subsequent discussions to guide project scope, p alignment. amming rtunity, and we are pleased to present to the City of Renton (“Client”) the following scope o or tenant improvements and upgrades to the Renton City Hall in Renton, WA. Mack eam of design professionals will provide Interior Design services for the above project.Our team has been chosen specifically for their technical knowledge and design expertise related to this project type, and a demonstrated ability to successfully deliver projects with a high level The Basis of Design for the Pre-design | Programming phase of t a programming study and block stacking plans for City Hall that allows for growth, flexibility needs for workplace approaches and practices for evolving flexibility and space planning options for design strategies for adaptation of the built environment.The programming document and stacking plan studies will be utilized for future tenant improvements, proposals for those tenant improvements will be prepared as those departments moves occur. S C O PE O F S ERVICES Phase 1: Pre-Design | Programming Time Duration:10-12 Weeks Provide guidance in defining the proj the subsequent design process. 1.Meetings –Standing We ckenzie will communicate via 30- minute weekly confer Meeting –Core Te to initiate the Pre-Design Phase. Design team atte A A projec mmunication flow, project tasks and p Re tes, preliminary meeting targets ope understanding, phasing and early anticipated Hard and Soft C target for the project will be rogramming,and overall budget P 2 06.749 .9993 F 5 03.228.1285 W M C KNZE.COM Logan Building , 500 Union Streett, #410, Seattle, WA 98101 ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING LAND USE PLANNING TRANSPORRTATI ON PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Portland, Oregon Vancouver, Washington Seattle, Washington y,//d DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467 City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 2 D. Minutes for this meeting will be prepared by Mackenzie. 3.Discovery:Provide up to one (1) discovery session with Client and the key Client stakeholder group (via teleconference) to establish a thorough understanding of the project vision, goals and objectives, and allow for initial staff engagement. We will facilitate dialogue with staff to identify opportunities, challenges, and big picture goals for the project. This meeting is anticipated to lead into programming and can occur as a standalone meeting or just prior to programming workshops. Mackenzie will facilitate the meeting. 4.Meeting – Core Team and Key Stakeholders:Provide up to twelve (12) – 1-hour workshops (one per department via teleconference) with Client-identified key staff for program interviews. We will issue a program questionnaire in advance of the programming workshop and facilitate review of the building components in detail including: Confirmation/refinement of program elements, and their relative size and space needs, support and shared space requirements, preliminary adjacencies, and orientation on the site. Design team attendance will include Mackenzie. 5.Programming:Based on the programming workshop, develop program document and visioning summary to capture information from initial discovery session and staff interviews. The programming document will encompass staffing and program needs for existing, immediate, near-term and growth for a 20-year projection. Space allocations will include space sizes, quantities and unique requirements specific to individual needs. A draft program will be released for Client review. Up to one (1) review meeting with Jeff Minisci is included. 6.Existing Building As-Builts:Site verify the existing building and field verify measurements for preparation of electronic BIM (Revit) model. An electronic BIM (Revit) model will be required for planning, further design development and construction documents for the project. Site measurements and documentation to include observable and accessible locations. All unobservable or inaccessible locations will utilize existing available as- built or permit drawings to infer built conditions. 7.Stacking Plans:Content developed during programming and discovery will be utilized to perform initial stacking plans to inform program feasibility (i.e. block diagrams of department assignments to each floor) and to inform the pre-design cost estimate. A revised program and stacking analysis will be issued to the cost estimator for pre- design estimating. Concurrently, content will be issued to Client for review and comment at the subsequent meeting. 8.Meeting – Core Team:Meet once with the Core Team with Client (virtually) to review the final draft program, Stacking Plans and pre-design cost estimate. Provide one (1) revision for final Client approval. In conjunction with program confirmation, the team will review the pre-design cost estimate and discuss project scope options, prioritization and next level program alignment with the budget. Early scoping determinations by Client and final program confirmation will be utilized to develop conceptual adjacency diagrams for the building arrangement during Schematic Design. Design team attendance will include Mackenzie. 9.Notice to Proceed:Prior to moving onto Schematic Design, Client will provide written notice to proceed to Mackenzie. At this time, Mackenzie and Client will evaluate the project scope estimated costs, design scope and associated fees to determine alignment prior to moving into Schematic Design. City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 2 D.Minutes for this meeting will be prepared by Mackenzie 3.Discovery:Provide up to one (1)discovery session wit teleconference) to establish a thorough understanding o initial staff engagement. We will facilitate dialogue wit goals for the project. This meeting is anticipated to or just prior to programming workshops. Macken 4.Meeting –Core Team and Key Stakeholders: via teleconference)with Client-identified ke in advance of the programming worksho Confirmation/refinement of program e requirements, preliminary adjacen Mackenzie. 5.Programming:Based on the capture information from encompass staffing and p Space allocations will i program will be rele Existing Building electronic BIM velopmen rvab ocum ws.The erm and g irements spe meeting with Jef nd field verify me model will be require ect. Site measurements or inaccessible locations amming and discovery will be ut diagrams of department assignme gram and stacking analysis will be issu t will be issued to Client for review an with the Core Team with Client (virtually)to st estimate. Provide one (1) revision for final Clie am will review the pre-design cost estimate and program alignment with the budget. Early scoping de will be utilized to develop conceptual adjacency diagram gn. Design team attendance will include Mackenzie. 9.Prior to moving onto Schematic Design, Client will provid his time, Mackenzie and Client will evaluate the project scope est associated fees to determine alignment prior to moving into Schematic Design. zie. with Client and the key Client stakeholder group (via g of the project vision, goals and objectives, and allow for with staff to identify opportunities, challenges, and big picture to lead into programming and can occur as a standalone meeting kenzie will facilitate the meeting. s:Provide up to twelve (12)–1-hour workshops (one per department key staff for program interviews.We will issue a program questionnaire shop and facilitate review of the building components in detail including: m elements, and their relative size and space needs, support and shared space cencies, and orientation on the site. Design team attendance will include e programming workshop, develop program document and visioning summary to m initial discovery session and staff interviews e programming document will d program needs for existing, immediate, near-ter growth for a 20-year projection. ll include space sizes, quantities and unique requirements specific to individual needs. A draft eleased for Client review. Up to one (1) review meeting with Jeff Minisci is included. 6.ng As-Builts:Site verify the existing building and field verify measurements for preparation of electronic BIM (Revit) model. An electronic BIM (Revit) mo ed for planning, further design development and construction documents for the project. Site measurements and documentation to include observable and accessible locations. All unobservable or inaccessible locations will utilize existing available as- built or permit drawings to infer built conditions. 7.Stacking Plans:Content developed during programming and discovery will be utilized to perform initial stacking plans to inform program feasibility (i.e. block diagrams of department assignments to each floor) and to inform the pre-design cost estimate. A revised program and stacking analysis will be issued to the cost estimator for pre- design estimating. Concurrently, content will be issued to Client for review and comment at the subsequent meeting. 8.Meeting –Core Team:Meet once wi review the final draft program, Stacking Plans and pre-design cost ent approval. In conjunction with program confirmation, the team discuss project scope options, prioritization and next level p eterminations by Client and final program confirmation will be utilized to develop conceptual adjacency diagrams for the building arrangement during Schematic Design Notice to Proceed:Prior to moving onto Schematic Design, Client will provide written notice to proceed to Mackenzie. At this time, Mackenzie and Client will evaluate the project scope estimated costs, design scope and associated fees DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467 City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 3 FEE SUMMARY Our fixed fees for the disciplines and related design services described above are as follows: Pre-Design | Programming:$37,000 TOTAL: $37,000 Reimbursable expenses (printing, copying deliveries, ride share vehicles, application-based transportation, mileage, etc.) are not included in the fee outlined above and will be invoiced at 1.12 times the cost. ASSUMPTIONS Please review and notify Mackenzie if Client believes that any of the Assumptions listed here are either inaccurate or unreasonable prior to project commencement. Please also notify Mackenzie if any additional clarity is needed for the Client to fully understand these Assumptions. In addition to the Scope of Services outlined above, we have assumed the following: 1. Scope and fee are based on Client not hiring a third party Client Representative to act on their behalf during any phase(s) of the project. If a third-party PM is hired by the Client, Mackenzie reserves the right to estimate scope and fee impacts that will result in additional services. 2. The Client will not be pursuing sustainability certification for the project (i.e. LEED, Green Globes, WELL, etc.). 3. The Client will approve the Documents at the conclusion of each phase prior to proceeding with the next phase. Redesign efforts after prior Client approvals, including but not limited to Client-driven design modifications, value engineering, cost reduction alternatives to the approved design, or other such changes, will be provided as an additional service, with scope, schedule, and fees to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. 4. Mackenzie Scope of Service and fees are based on project phases running in sequential order without delay, pause or project being put on hold for any reason between phases. 5. Client is responsible for all fees paid to public bodies having jurisdiction over the project. 6. Subject to the applicable Standard of Care, Mackenzie will design the Project in accordance with applicable laws, including current Federal ADA Accessibility Standards and as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for Building Permit per the AHJ’s current edition of the governing building code, and by reference therein ANSI ICC/A117.1 (“Building Code”) for new construction. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, the Client acknowledges that various governmental codes and regulations, including without limitation the ADA and FHA, are subject to varying and sometimes contradictory interpretation and that the ADA is not a detailed building code. In the case of such conflicts or differing interpretations, Mackenzie will notify the Client thereof and will endeavor to design to the most stringent interpretation acceptable to the AHJ. 7. All meetings will occur at City Hall or via tele-conference, other than construction site meetings unless specifically noted otherwise within the Scope of Services outlined above. We will record and distribute minutes following each meeting for all meetings through all phases up to Construction Contract Administration. 8. Building/Site Renovation: Mackenzie will work with the Client to align on the Client’s program for the Project, including goals and objectives, and will develop the design in accordance with applicable codes and laws, subject to and in accordance with the applicable standard of care. Client acknowledges that Projects involving additions and remodels of existing sites/buildings (compared to new construction) create more uncertainty and subjectivity as to code and law interpretation and increases the chance that applicable agencies will have differing interpretations that might require redesign services. Such agency interpretations may not be made known until City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 3 F EE SUMMARY Our fixed fees for the disciplines and related design services desc Pre-Design | Programming: TOTAL: Reimbursable expenses (printing, copying deliveries are not included in the fee outlined above and w ASSUMPTIO N S Please review and notify Mackenzie if iste unreasonable prior to project commencement. Please also notify Mackenzie if any add Client to fully understand these A ces outline following: Scope and fee are Representative t phase(s) of the p nt, Mackenzie rese and fee impac Client for the project (i.e.LEED ien ion of each phase prior to p ng but not limited to Client-dr approved design, or other such fees to be evaluated on a case-by-ca sed on project phases running in seque son between phases. o public bodies having jurisdiction over the of Care, Mackenzie will design the Project in a Accessibility Standards and as required by the Aut HJ’s current edition of the governing building code de”) for new construction. Notwithstanding the f ous governmental codes and regulations, including witho g and sometimes contradictory interpretation and that the of such conflicts or differing interpretations, Mackenzie will no sign to the most stringent interpretation acceptable to the AHJ. 7.All meetings will occur at City Hall or via t ele-conference, other than construction noted otherwise within the Scope of Services outlined above. We will record a each meeting for all meetings through all phases up to Construction Contract Adm 8.Building/Site Renovation:Mackenzie will work with the Client to align on the C including goals and objectives, and will develop the design in accordance with ap to and in accordance with the applicable standard of care.Client acknowledges t and remodels of existing sites/buildings (compared to new construction) create m as to code and law interpretation and increases the chance that applicabl interpretations that might require redesign services.Such agency interpretation escribed above are as follows: g:$37,000 $37,000 ies, ride share vehicles, application-based transportation, mileage, etc.) will be invoiced at 1.12 times the cost. if Client believes that any of the Assumptions listed here are either inaccurate or mmencement. Please also notify Mackenzie if any additional clarity is needed for the e Assumptions.In addition to the Scope of Services ed above,we have assumed the fo 1.e based on Client not hiring a third party Client Representative to act on their behalf during any e project. If a third-party PM is hired by the Client rves the right to estimate scope and fee impacts that will result in additional services. 2.The Client will not be pursuing sustainability certification fo D, Green Globes, WELL, etc.). 3.The Client will approve the Documents at the conclusion of each phase prior to proceeding with the next phase. Redesign efforts after prior Client approvals, including riven design modifications, value engineering, cost reduction alternatives to the approved design, or other such changes, will be provided as an additional service, with scope, schedule, and fee ase basis. 4.Mackenzie Scope of Service and fees are based on project phases running in sequential order without delay, pause or project being put on hold for any reason 5.Client is responsible for all fees paid to public bodies having jurisdiction over the project. 6.Subject to the applicable Standard of Care, Mackenzie will design the Project in accordance with applicable laws, including current Federal ADA Accessibility Standards and as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for Building Permit per the AHJ’s current edition of the governing building code, and by reference therein ANSI ICC/A117.1 (“Building Code foregoing sentence, the Client acknowledges that various governmental codes and regulations, including without limitation the ADA and FHA, are subject to varying and sometimes contradictory interpretation and that the ADA is not a detailed building code.In the case of such conflicts or differing interpretations, Mackenzie will notify the Client thereof and will endeavor to desig All meetings wi site meetings unless specifically oted otherw nd distribute minutes following mee ministration. Client’s program for the Project, plicable codes and laws, subject that Projects involving additions more uncertainty and subjectivity le agencies will have differing ns may not be made known until DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467 City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 4 the Construction Documents and/or Plan Check phase of the Project. Accordingly, Clientacknowledges and agrees that Mackenzie expressly excludes any services necessary to address these types of differing code and law interpretation issues from Mackenzie’s scope of services, and that such services (including any necessary redesign services) will, upon Client’s approval, be performed by Mackenzie as an additional service. 9. Conditions not depicted on available existing site and/or building documents, provided by the Client, or readily visible on project walkthroughs are excluded. Such impacts will be evaluated at the time of discovery and addressed via additional services as necessary. 10. Mackenzie will rely on Client-provided existing facilities information for project, including but not limited to type of construction, building area, occupancy classification and other such parameters affecting design, construction documents, and permitting. 11. Based upon our limited initial understanding of the project, it does not appear that a seismic upgrade will be required to the existing facilities as triggered by code or other jurisdictional requirements. These triggers typically include, but are not limited to, change of use/occupancy classification or modification to existing structural systems. Should it be determined throughout the course of the project that a seismic upgrade is required, such as through further understanding of the program, code analysis, or feedback from the authority having jurisdiction, those impacts will be evaluated and added as additional services. 12. Square footage calculations will be provided as required to confirm compliance with building and zoning code requirements only. 13. Mackenzie will utilize Revit as the documentation platform for the project. Our proposed scope/fee is based on the Revit model Level of Development (LOD) of 200 - 300 as necessary for Mackenzie to facilitate design and produce Construction Documents. We anticipate that Client consultants/vendors will also utilize Revit for their documentation, will be responsible for modeling and detailing their respective components, and will comply with Mackenzie’s expectations for document control standards. Mackenzie will develop the base model file and provide it to the consultant team for coordination. 14. Regardless of level of Revit Model Level of Development (LOD) and anticipated and/or non-anticipated use by the Client, Client’s consultants, vendors, General Contractor and/or any other third party not the original author of the Revit model and data contained therein; with or without Mackenzie’s knowledge, nothing in the Revit model supersedes the formally issued stamped and signed hard copy Construction Documents. 15. For additional Assumptions related to the Scope of Services of our retained consultants, refer to their attached proposals. EXCLUSIONS Please review and notify Mackenzie if Client believes that any of the Exclusions listed here are to be included in Mackenzie’s Scope of Services prior to project commencement. Please also notify Mackenzie if any clarity is needed for the Client to fully understand these Exclusions. In addition to any Exclusions outlined within the proposal above, we have also excluded the following from our proposed scope of services. 1. Client provided consultant services 1.a. Geotechnical Engineering investigation/testing and related specifications. 1.b. Hazardous materials mitigation design. 1.c. Coordination of Client provided consultants not identified at the date of this proposal. 2. Land Use Process/Permitting City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 4 the Construction Documents and/or Plan Check phase of the P that Mackenzie expressly excludes any services necessar interpretation issues from Mackenzie’s scope of services, services) will, upon Client’s approval, be performed by 9.Conditions not depicted on available existing site a visible on project walkthroughs are excluded. addressed via additional services as necessary 10.Mackenzie will rely on Client-provided exist of construction, building area, occupancy documents, and permitting. 11.Based upon our limited initial und required to the existing facilities include, but are not limited t systems. Should it be determ through further understa those impacts will be e Square footage calc requirements on Mackenzie wil e Revit m uce uir r mo at a seis ack from t irm compliance for the project. Our 00 as necessary for Ma Client consultants/vendor d detailing their respective co andards. Mackenzie will develop evelopment (LOD) and anticipated an neral Contractor and/or any other third erein; with or without Mackenzie’s knowle mped and signed hard copy Construction Docu ed to the Scope of Services of our retained con Please review and notify Mackenzie if Client believes that any of the Exclusions list Macke ervices prior to project commencement. Please also notify Macke the Client derstand these Exclusions.In addition to any Exclusions outlined with also excluded the following from our proposed scope of services. 1.Client provided consultant services 1.a.Geotechnical Engineering investigation/testing and related specifications 1.b.Hazardous materials mitigation design. 1.c.Coordination of Client provided consultants not identified at the date of t 2.Land Use Process/Permitting e Project.Accordingly, Client acknowledges and agrees sary to address these types of differing code and l aw es, and that such services (including any necessary redesign by Mackenzie as an additional service. e and/or building documents, provided by the Client, or readily d. Such impacts will be evaluated at the time of discovery and ary. xisting facilities information for project, including but not limited to type ncy classification and other such parameters affecting design, construction nderstanding of the project,it does not appear that a seismic upgrade will be es as triggered by code or other jurisdictional requirements. These triggers typically d to, change of use/occupancy classification or modifica tion to existing structural ermined throughout the course of the project that a seismic upgrade is required, such as standing of the program, code analysis, or feedback from the authority having jurisdiction, e evaluated and added as additional services. 12.alculations will be provided as required to confirm compliance with building and zoning code only. 13.Mackenzie will utilize Revit as the documentation platform fo proposed scope/fee is based on the Revit model Level of Development (LOD) of 200 -300 ackenzie to facilitate design and produce Construction Documents. We anticipate that Cl rs will also utilize Revit for their documentation, will be responsible for modeling and detailing their respective components, and will comply with Mackenzie’s expectations for document control standards. Mackenzie will develop the base model file and provide it to the consultant team for coordination. 14.Regardless of level of Revit Model Level of Development (LOD) and anticipated and/or non-anticipated use by the Client, Client’s consultants, vendors, General Contractor and/or any other third party not the original author of the Revit model and data contained ther edge, nothing in the Revit model supersedes the formally issued stamped and signed hard copy Construction Documents. 15.For additional Assumptions related to the Scope of Services of our retained consultants, refer to their attached proposals. E XCLUSI O N S ease review and notify M ted here are to be included in kenzie’s Scope of Serv enzie if any clarity is needed for nt to fully unde hin the proposal above, we have ded the fo s. this proposal. DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467 City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 5 2.a. Appeals, variances, public hearings, land use approvals, conditional use reviews, or any required adjustments other than as specifically outlined within our Scope of Services above. 2.b. Meetings with public agencies or other meetings other than those specifically identified in Scope of Services above. 2.c. Formal Building code interpretation requests and/or appeals. 2.d. Permits other than those identified within the proposal identified above (e.g., phase permitting, trade permits, separate demolition permit, any other special permits). 3. Standard Design Items 3.a. Square footage calculations beyond those required to confirm compliance with building and zoning code requirements. (Calculation of gross, net, and rentable square footages, such as BOMA calculations, are not included). 3.b. Redesign efforts necessitated by Client’s General Contractor’s cost estimate exceeding Client’s budget by more than the following at the end of each Pricing Cycle: I. 100% Schematic Design Phase: 20%. II. 100% Design Development Phase: 15%. III. 50% Construction Documents Phase: 10%. IV. 100% Construction Documents Phase: 5%. 4. Other Design Disciplines 4.a. Mechanical/Plumbing/Electrical engineering. 4.b. Fire Protection and/or Fire Alarm Engineering, Design and/or Specifications. 4.c. Acoustical engineering design and/or services. 5. Unique Design services 5.a. Floor vibration analysis and design for footfall impact. 5.b. Equipment support or racking systems. 5.c. Graphics and/or signage design, permitting, and related coordination. 5.d. Furniture selection, specifications, requirements and all related coordination. 5.e. Sustainability Certification Services. 6. Construction process 6.a. Evaluate and act on post-bid substitution requests. 6.b. Process and act on partial or incorrect (multiple rounds) of non-compliant submittals. 6.c. Review of contractor proposed change order proposal (COP) pricing. 6.d. Materials testing/special inspections. 6.e. As-built certification to local jurisdiction unless noted specifically above within our Scope of Services. 7. Graphics/BIM 7.a. Presentation-level 3D renderings other than conceptual studies to describe design intent or as utilized as part of Mackenzie's design process unless specifically noted within our Scope of Services above. 7.b. Marketing materials. City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 5 2.a.Appeals, variances, public hearings, land use app adjustments other than as specifically outlined with 2.b.Meetings with public agencies or other meetin Services above. 2.c.Formal Building code interpretation reques 2.d.Permits other than those identified wit permits, separate demolition permit, 3.Standard Design Items 3.a.Square footage calculations b requirements. (Calculation not included). 3.b.Redesign efforts nece more than the follo I.100% Sche II.100% D III.50% C IV.10 her Desig M stima ng, Design and/or Specificatio vices. gn for footfall impact. g systems. esign, permitting, and related coordination. cifications, requirements and all related coordina ation Services. act on post-bid substitution requests. nd act on partial or incorrect (multiple rounds) of non-complian of contractor proposed change order proposal (COP) pricing. 6 erials testing/special inspections. 6.e.built certification to local jurisdiction unless noted specifically above w 7.Graphics/BIM 7.a.Presentation-level 3D renderings other than conceptual studies to descri part of Mackenzie's design process unless specifically noted within our Sc 7.b.Marketing materials. pprovals, conditional use reviews, or any required within our Scope of Services above. tings other than those specifically identified in Scope of ests and/or appeals. within the proposal identified above (e.g., phase permitting, trade t, any other special permits). beyond those required to confirm compliance with building and zoning code on of gross, net, and rentable square footages, such as BOMA calculations, are cessitated by Client’s General Contractor’s cost estimate exceeding Client’s budget by llowing at the end of each Pricing Cycle: hematic Design Phase: 20%. Design Development Phase: 15%. % Construction Documents Phase: 10%. 100% Construction Documents Phase: 5%. 4.Other Design Disciplines 4.a.Mechanical/Plumbing/Electrical engineering. 4.b.Fire Protection and/or Fire Alarm Engineering ons. 4.c.Acoustical engineering design and/or servic 5.Unique Design services 5.a.Floor vibration analysis and design 5.b.Equipment support or racking sy 5.c.Graphics and/or signage desig 5.d.Furniture selection, specifications, requirements and all related coordination. 5.e.Sustainability Certificati 6.Construction process 6.a.Evaluate and ac 6.b.Process and nt submittals. 6.c.Review of 6.d.Materia e.As-b within our Scope of Services. be design intent or as utilized as cope of Services above. DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467 City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 6 7.c. No Navisworks files or Clashing will be provided or performed. Deliverables shall be PDF and/or hardcopy only. (Revit model RVT files and DWG exports will not be provided.) Revit models and sheets will be created to Mackenzie standards. 7.d. No formal BIM Execution Plan will be provided. Nothing in the Revit model supersedes the formally issued stamped and signed hard copy Construction Documents. 7.e. Use of CAD Drawings or BIM models by any parties other than the design team. 8. Expenses/Billing 8.a. Reimbursable expenses. 8.b. Special billing requirements required by Client outside of Mackenzie's standard billing procedures. 8.c. Building permit fees, design review fees, or any other fees paid to public bodies having jurisdiction over the project. It is our understanding the project will start in the next 2-3 weeks. Please note that this proposal is valid for 90 days. We look forward to working with the City of Renton on this new project. If you need additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Kim Doyle Brett Hanson, AIA Project Manager Principal in Charge Enclosure(s): Reimbursable Rates Schedule City of Renton Renton City Hall: Pre-design | Programming Project Number 2210268.01 August 23, 2021 Page 6 7.c.No Navisworks files or Clashing will be provided or pe only. (Revit model RVT files and DWG exports wi created to Mackenzie standards. 7.d.No formal BIM Execution Plan will be provided stamped and signed hard copy Constructio 7.e.Use of CAD Drawings or BIM models by a 8.Expenses/Billing 8.a.Reimbursable expenses. 8.b.Special billing requirements re 8.c.Building permit fees, design the project. It is our understanding the project w t this p We look forward to working w you need add estions, please do not hes ly, Brett Hanson, AIA Principal in Charge performed. Deliverables shall be PDF and/or hardcopy will not be provided.) Revit models and sheets will be ed. Nothing in the Revit model supersedes the formally issued ion Documents. y any parties other than the design team. required by Client outside of Mackenzie's standard billing procedures. ign review fees, or any other fees paid to public bodies having jurisdiction over t will start in the next 2-3 weeks. Please note that this proposal is valid for 90 days. We look forward to working with the City of Renton on this new project. If you need additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Kim Doyle Project Manager Enclosure(s):Reimbursable Rates Schedule DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467 O:\WP\WP Library\ADMIN-GENERAL OFFICE\Rate and Reimbursable Schedules\Reimbursables-SEA.docx April 2018 REIMBURSABLE CHARGES Mackenzie will charge the following standard, cost-based rates for in-house reimbursable items listed below: IN-HOUSE PRINTING Scanning – Black & White Small Format: $0.25/sheet (8-1/2 x 11 - 11 x 17) Large Format: $1.00/sheet (Including Half Size) Scanning –Color Small Format: $0.50/sheet (8-1/2 x 11 - 11 x 17) Large Format: $3.00/sheet (Including Half Size) Printing/Copying – All Sizes Black & White: $0.21/sq. ft. Full Color: $4.00/sq. ft. Fax Local: $1.00/sheet Long distance: $1.30/sheet OTHER IN-HOUSE REIMBURSABLE ITEMS Digital Photo Documentation $15.00/download Check Generation Fee $25.00 Automobile Mileage Billed according to IRS guidelines Delivery Service Fixed rates: $7.75 to $54.40 (depending on mileage) Data Supplies CD documentation: $15.00 DVD documentation: $30.00 Report Binder Without tabs: $3.00/book With tabs: $4.00/book Foamcore:$4.25/sheet O:\WP\WP Library\ADMIN-GENERAL OFFICE\Rate and Reimbursable Schedules\Reimbursables-SEA.docx REIMBURSABLE Mackenzie will charge the following standard, cost below: IN Scanning –Black & White Small Format: $0 (8-1/2 x 11 -11 x Large Forma (Including Scanning – Sm : cal: Long distance: HOUSE REIMBURSABLE ITEMS d Mileage Billed according to IRS guidelines ery Service Fixed rates:$7.75 to $54.40 (depending on mileage) Data Supplies CD documentat DVD document Report Binder Without tabs: With tabs: Foamcore: April 2018 E CHARGES st-based rates for in-house reimbursable items listed IN-HOUSE PRINTING $0.25/sheet 1 x 17) mat:$1.00/sheet ng Half Size) –Color Small Format: $0.50/sheet (8-1/2 x 11 -11 x 17) Large Format:$3.00/sheet (Including Half Size) Printing/Copyinggg –All Sizes Black & White:$0.21/sq. ft. Full Color:$4.00/sq. ft. Fax Local $1.00/sheet Lo $1.30/sheet OTHER IN-HO Digital Photo Documentation $15.00/download Check Generation Fee $25.00 Automobile Mil Bil Delivery tion:$15.00 ation:$30.00 $3.00/book $4.00/book $4.25/sheet DocuSign Envelope ID: AD2864C1-1547-41A8-81A0-18A7D209B467