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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdden 5CAG-18-154, Adden #5-20 AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO AGREEMENT FOR DOWNTOWN UTILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT— PHASE 3: FINAL ENGINEERING AND FBI *4UC7►[O r.[01 K:3IWA THIS AMENDMENT, dated June 26, 2020, is by and between the City of Renton (the "City"), a Washington municipal corporation, and MurraySmith, Inc. ("Consultant"), an Oregon Corporation. The City and the Consultant are referred to collectively in this Amendment as the "Parties." Once fully executed by the Parties, this Amendment is effective as of the last date signed by both parties. Whereas, the City engaged the services of the Consultant under Agreement CAG-18-154, dated August 20, 2018, to provide necessary services for the Downtown Utility Improvement Project — Phase 2: Preliminary Engineering and Design (referred to herein as the "Agreement"); Whereas, the Parties wish to amend the Agreement to change the scope of work and change the compensation in orderto provide additional design services forvarious additional water, sewer, and storm improvements as detailed in the attached scope of work.. NOW THEREFORE, It is mutually agreed upon that CAG-18-154 is amended as follows: 1. Scope of Work: Section 1, Scope of Work, is amended to add work as specified in Exhibit A-5, which is attached and incorporated herein. 2. Compensation: Section 4, Compensation, is amended so that the maximum amount of compensation payable to Consultant is increased by $99,796 from $1,846,911 to $1,946,707, plus any applicable state and local sales taxes. The additional compensation shall be paid based upon Work actually performed according to the rate(s) or amounts specified in Exhibit C-5, which is attached and incorporated herein. 3. All terms of the Agreement not explicitly modified herein shall remain in full force and effect and such terms shall apply to Work performed according to this Amendment as if fully set forth herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Amendment as of the date last signed by the Parties below. CITY OF RENTON CONSULTANT By: Armondo Pavone Mayor July 13, 2020 Date ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .� eN-r (t ' Jason A. Seth 1111,,,CORPtpRA` City Clerk Approved as to Legal Form Approved by Cheryl Beyer via 6/30/2020 email By: Shane Moloney City Attorney Contract Template Updated 01-15-2020 cTY +®O?+ AFNT Adam Schuyler, PE, PMP Regional Manager July 2, 2020 Date EXHIBIT A-5 AMENDMENT 5 SCOPE OF SERVICES DOWNTOWN UTILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT — PHASE 3: FINAL DESIGN SCOPE OF SERVICES CHANGES CITY OF RENTON Statement of Understanding Under the Agreement forth Downtown Utility Improvements Project (DUIP), Phase 2 Preliminary Engineering and Design CAG-18-154 dated August 1, 2018 between the City of Renton (City) and Murraysmith, Inc. (Consultant), the Consultant is tasked to prepare preliminary engineering and design services for the water, sewer, and stormwater improvements. The improvements are necessary due to age and capacity need. The City and Consultant have amended the Agreement four times prior. Amendment 1 dated March 11, 2019 identified additional improvements to be included in the Phase 2 project. Amendment 2 dated August 12, 2019 extended the time of performance to October 31, 2019. Amendment 3 dated August 30, 2019 identified the scope, compensation, and time of performance for the final design of the DUIP. Amendment 4 dated April 27, 2020 identified the most critical additional scope of services needed for the final design of the DUIP. This Scope of Services for Amendment 5 is based on our understanding of the changes in the scope of services requested and approved bythe Cityvia email or meeting from October 2019 to present. Work described herein began as directed by the City and with the understanding that this amendment was to be negotiated because the City wanted project progress to continue and did not want to delay progress negotiating multiple small amendments. Detailed descriptions of the Amendment 5 additional Scope of Services are as follows. ■ Additional project duration ■ Project status updates have been provided on a weekly basis starting on October 23, 2019 ■ Additional bi-weekly phone calls City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 1 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251 -Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx ■ Addition of water improvements at Mill and Bronson ■ Addition of water disinfection and testing plan sheet(s) ■ Revised SPU pipe support plan ■ Deletion of valve replacements on Shattuck Avenue S ■ Additional sheets for CIPP segments ■ Deletion of SD work on Burnett Avenue S ■ Addition of private storm drain laterals ■ Additional design effort for box culvert access ■ Addition of four curb ramps ■ Addition of a public outreach Powerpoint/Video ■ Contingency for future scope changes ■ Potholing unit price has increased by $90/pothole and $54/pothole for Uniformed Police officer (UPO) and non-UPO, respectively Backup documentation related to the above services is provided in Attachment A. Scope of Services The scope of services for Amendment 5 includes additions/deletions to the existing tasks. The tasks, subtasks, deliverables, City responsibilities, and assumptions stated in the original scope of services for Phase 3 (Amendment 3) and changes made in Amendment 4 are still valid. Amendment 5 supplements the Amendment 3 and 4 scope of services. Task 0101 - Project Management The extended project duration and additional services require additional project management services, as follows. Subtasks 0101.1 Project Status Reporting (MODIFIED) — Provide additional project status reporting for the extended project duration. 0101.2 Staff/Consultant Team Management (MODIFIED) — Provide additional staff/consultant team management for the extended project duration. City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 2 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251 -Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx 0101.3 Invoices and Budget Oversight (MODIFIED) — Provide additional monthly invoicing and progress reports for the extended project duration. 0101.4 Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) — No change 0101.5 Weekly Progress Status Updates (NEW SUBTASK) — Provide weekly project progress updates via email through completion of the design period. Thirty (30) status updates are budgeted. 0101.6 Amendment 4 Scope Development (NEW SUBTASK) — Develop Amendment 4 scope of services through coordination with sub -consultants and the City. Submit draft amendment to City for review. Incorporate City review comments and submit final Amendment 4 for City approval. Task 0102 - Project Meetings and Coordination The extended project duration and additional services require additional project meetings and coordination, as follows. The following work elements in this task will be amended. Subtosks 0102.1 General Project Meetings/Coordination — No change 0102.2 Water Utility Design Meetings/Coordination — No change 0102.3 Sewer Utility Design Meetings/Coordination — No change 0102.4 Surface Water Utility Design Meetings/Coordination — No change 0102.5 Concurrent City Projects Coordination — No change 0102.6 City Departments Correspondence and Coordination — No change 0102.7 Franchise Utilities Coordination — No change 0102.8 Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and King County Coordination — No change 0102.9 Bi-weekly Progress Calls (NEW SUBTASK) — Provide up to 60 hours for preparation, participation, and follow up related to bi-weekly progress calls for the Wastewater and Surface Water Utilities. Task 0201— Easement Support No change City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 3 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251 -Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx Task 0202 — Additional Survey & Base Map Modifications ■ No change Task 0301— Geotechnical Investigations, Environmental Field Studies, and Reports As design progressed, it was determined that additional geotechnical borings were necessary to mitigate potential construction costs by providing additional sub -surface information. The additional borings require additional coordination, field work, and laboratory testing. No additional scope of services is required for engineering and report preparation. Subtasks 0301.1 Phase 3A — Geotechnical Pre Design w/Environmental — No change 0301.2 Phase 3B —Supplemental Environmental Services — No change 0301.3 Phase 3C— Final Design — No change 0301.4 Coordination with Kleinfelder — No change 0301.5 Additional Borings — No change Task 0401— Environmental Documentation and Permitting Assistance No change Task 0402 — Cultural Resources ■ No change Task 0500 —Final Design Provide final design services for additional work requested by the City. Budget amendments related to the additional final design work are provided within line items for 90% design, 100% design, and Bid Ready Design in Exhibit C-5 - Fee Estimate, unless otherwise noted. Deletion of work has been separated into a new line item to clearly identify the credit that is applied to the budget. Subtask 0501 — Water System Improvements (MODIFIED) This subtask is amended to include the following water system design services. ■ Waterline improvements on Mill Avenue S to the intersection with Bronson Avenue S City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 4 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251 -Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx ■ Disinfection and testing plan sheet(s) ■ Deletion of valve replacements on Shattuck Avenue S ■ Revised SPU pipe support plan based on additional comments from the City Subtask 0502 — Sewer System Improvements (MODIFIED) This subtask is amended to include sewer system design services system for Cl PIP segments for the sewers on Rainier Avenue S and the parking lot north of S 2nd Street. Subtask 0503 — Surface Water System Improvements (MODIFIED) This subtask is amended to include the following surface water system design services. ■ Deletion of SD work on Burnett Avenue S between S 2nd Street and S 3rd Street from the DUIP. ■ Analysis of the surface water system at S 2nd Street and Burnett Avenue S related to the sewer manhole. ■ Incorporate private storm drain laterals information provided by the City into the contract documents. ■ Additional structural engineering design and alternatives analysis for Box Culvert Access. Subtask 0504 — Curb Ramp Design (Allowance) (MODIFIED) 0504.1 through 0504.3 Increase allowance for additional curb ramp design. Subtask 0505 — Front End Documents (Limited) No change Subtask 0506 — Construction Impact Analysis No change Task 0601— Public Outreach Subtasks 0601.1 Prepare project Stakeholder List and Outreach Plan — No change. 0601.2 Develop Project Information Material — No change. 0601.3 Support Community Outreach — No change. City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 5 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251- Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx 0601.4 Prepare Monthly Progress Reports and Invoices — No change. 0601.5 Coordinate with Envirolssues and City — No change. 0601.6 Develop Presentation (NEW SUBTASK) — Due to COVID-19, open houses need to be conducted differently than originally scoped. The new recommendation is to prepare a narrated PowerPoint presentation or video and the scope includes: o Creative brief and story flow development: develop a standalone document that outlines the approach to the video. Develop a two- to three -minute video to embed on the project site via YouTube. Either the City of Renton or Envirolssues can host the video. o Script development: Develop approach with City and draw up a script for video voiceover. o Presentation/graphics (budget provided under existing task): Graphics production for the video, such as the map, are covered under the existing materials task and not included here. o Editing and subtitles: Create final video editing, voiceover, and subtitles in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. A summary of Envirolssues fee is provided as Attachment B. Task 0701— Services During Bid Period (Limited) No change Task 0801— Phase 4 — Services During Construction Scope Development No change Task 0901— Final Design Contingency Per City request, a contingency fund has been included to minimize the need for additional contract amendments. This contingency fund will only be used when authorized by the City in writing. We have included about $10,000 which is expected to be sufficient for a few small changes or a larger change (i.e incorporation of SPU conduit near the sewer line in S 2nd Street pending negotiations with SPU, additional effort related to King County Dewatering Discharge permit application). City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 6 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251 -Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx Phase 2, Task 202 — Potholing No change. However, potholing unit prices increased by approximately five percent (increasing from $1,630 to $1,725/pothole and from $1,196 to $1,250/pothole for Uniformed Police officer (UPO) and non-UPO, respectively) since the initial Phase 2 contract was signed. The City verbally agreed to accommodate the increase in unit prices of the potholes in a meeting in October 2019. Schedule The existing Time of Performance for the Downtown Utility Improvement Project — Phase 3 is set for October 31, 2020 and does not need to be amended at this time. Attachments ■ A— Backup Documentation ■ B — Envirolssues Fee for Powerpoint/Video City of Renton MURRAYSMITH DUIP — Phase 2 and 3 —Amendment 5 June 2020 7 H:\EVT_Projects\18\2251 -Renton DUIP Phase 2\1 -Project Management\Amendments\pending Amendment 5\Amendment 5 Scope.docx Attachment A - Backup Documentation Additional Project Duration Ty Tadano From: Joseph Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 8:10 PM To: Ty Tadano Subject: Re: DUIP - Action Items and Project Status Update Ty, I don't know if Dave mentioned anything to you but we recognize that you're not going to meet the 11/07 90% design deadline, and that's ok. As you know, it's been my position all along this was too aggressive of a deadline. I can discuss with you further on Wed during the Surface Water biweekly phone call but internal coordination with other departments on such a big project will take time and we may need a few more weeks to flush things out sufficiently enough to move foreword to 90% design. We're doing our best in Surface Water - and I'm confident other sections are doing the same - to resolve issues and be as responsive as possible, within our workloads and abilities. Thanks, Joe Farah Surface Water Engineering Manager Public Works Department 425-430-7248 On Nov 6, 2019, at 3:52 PM, Ty Tadano <Ty.Tadano@murraysmith.us> wrote: Good Afternoon, Hope you are all doing well. I appreciate the efforts to keep this project moving along. I've updated the Action Item Tracker and the Project Status file we started a couple weeks ago. Please review the attached action item tracker for tasks that are in your court. Please note that we are assuming that the downtown events we provided in the draft public involvement plan were comprehensive, as we did not receive additional input on that section of the plan. The 90% was scheduled to be delivered tomorrow, Nov 7t". However, there are a number of loose ends still dangling out there. Some of the prominent examples are pavement restoration extents, sequencing and constraints specifications, potholing results, additional survey, etc. Refer to the Project Status document attached for more details. Does the City have an expected time frame for the pavement restoration discussion and decision? Also, when do we expect to get input on the traffic control sequencing and constraints from other departments? Let me know if you have questions or comments. Thanks, Disinfection and Testing Plan Sheet murraysm�rth �- Client: Discussion Topics City of Renton Project Name: Downtown Utility Improvement Project Meeting Description: Construction Sequencing and Misc. Date and Time Location: January 3, 2020 City of Renton Plan Questions and Comments ■ Water service stationing in plan view versus water service table ■ Spacing between FH, water services, and fitting ■ FH locations on W-2 and W-3 relocation/removal • Preferences for centering a stick of pipe under SD, SPU, SS, services, or other utilities ■ Maximum deflection ■ Casing pipes and installation methods for SPU crossings ■ Confirmation on use of CDF ■ School connection in Connection near bridge Construction Sequencing and Connection Details ■ Flexibility for the contractor to install multiple utilities ■ Require '' a polypigging and disinfection plan as part of the Specifications D� H::EVT—Projects.18\2251-Renton DU I Ph a \Phase3-Final D,eesign\90% ater 7es' n\50% Design Comment Review 132020.docx (i OV- `�1 ( Llt�yG Revised SPU pipe support plan based on additional comments from the City Ty Tadano From: Eric Ott <EOtt@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2020 8:32 AM To: Ty Tadano Cc: Abdoul Gafour Subject: DUIP- SPU design comments- resend Attachments: DUIP_SPU Details for MS.pdf Hi TY, We have attached our comments along with another project detail sheet that supported a SPU 36" concrete pipe. Please refer to both for our comments, revise, and resubmit back to us. Thanks, Eric F. 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Also attached is a matrix summarizing some of the pros and cons of each potential alignment. Please let us know if you have any immediate questions, otherwise we will plan to discuss these options further with you during our scheduled calls tomorrow morning. I hope you all had a nice holiday weekend. Have a great afternoon. Thank you, Spencer Ogden Engineering Designer 520 Pike Street, Suite 1350, Seattle, WA 98101 P 206.462.7030 Murraysmith I www.murraysmith.us From: Jeff Moss <Jeff.Moss@murraysmith.us> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2019 4:16 PM To: Michael A Benoit <Mbenoit@Rentonwa.gov> Cc: Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov>; Spencer Ogden <Sp <Ty.Tadano@murraysmith.us> Subject: RE: Storm at 2nd and Burnett Mike, Timeline Notes: Early -Mid November we discovered the SD in the area near the new SSMH was not laid according to as -built information. Extra field investigation efforts confirmed the line had a bend without a structure. Murraysmith analyzed different ways to design the SD system to meet current design standards. Jan 7, 2020 - City decided they would address the deficient SD pipe with a future project. enrer_Ogden(cDmurraysmith_us>- Tv Tadann I discussed the idea of a SD flow swap at 2nd and Burnett briefly with Spencer. He is not intimately familiar with the hydraulic model of the storm system and is not sure how much capacity the pipe in 2nd might have. He did point out that it did not need to be upgraded in the preferred alternative figure you sent over, which implies there may be some available capacity. He also filled me in on the plans with SD in Burnett, it sounds like although that has been eliminated from the DUIP work, it is still on the shortlist for the near future. Hope this helps. Let us know what you and Ken find and if you'd like us to provide any assistance. 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I told Ken last week that the preferred option would result in a clearance less than 12". He said that if that is true, we can look into other options (8" pipe, installation of ethafoam, reducing slope further, etc.). My takeaway from the conversation was that Ken wants Murraysmith to aim for the standard and to propose other measures if necessary. Thanks, Spencer Spencer Ogden Engineering Designer 520 Pike Street, Suite 1350, Seattle, WA 98101 P 206.462.7030 Murraysmith I www.murraysmith.us From: Ty Tadano <Ty.Tadano@murraysmith.us> Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 11:32 AM To: Jeff Moss <Jeff.Moss@murraysmith.us> Cc: Spencer Ogden <Spencer.Ogden@murraysmith.us> Subject: FW: SD System near S 2nd St & Burnett Ave S Jeff, FYI. Spencer, Does the requirement for 12" vertical clearance eliminate the preferred option? Thanks, Ty Ty Tadano PE Principal Engineer I Licensed in WA, OR, CA, NV 520 Pike Street, Suite 1350, Seattle, WA 98101 1 P 206.462.7030 1 D 206.462.7038 Murraysmith I www.murraysmith.us From: Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019 2:33 PM To: Ty Tadano <TV.Tadano@murraysmith.us> Cc: Joe Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov>; Spencer Ogden <Spencer.Ogden@murraysmith.us>; Michael A Benoit <M be no it@ Rentonwa.gov> Subject: SD System near S 2nd St & Burnett Ave S Ty & Spencer Based upon my site visit our O&M and getting their inputs, the existing SD alignment likely looks like what you see in the my drawing (see attached). We have one 6" lateral. I also attached you the photos taken during our site visit. I got an confirmation from our O&M that the existing SD pipes coming to MH171443 from east and west direction are currently capped/abandoned. Per design manual, the vertical clearance between SD and other utilities is required at minimum 12 inches, pipe size minimum 12 inches in diameter, minimum slope 0.5 %. Feel free to check if these requirements can be met. We can talk about what you find out or what you design proposal is during our bi-weekly meeting in the first week of January 2020. Thanks KeivSrabfwvu�, P.E. Civil Engineer 3 — CIP Project Manager Surface Water Utility Public Works Department 1055 South Grady Way, 5th Floor Renton, Washington 98057 Phone: (425) 430-7247 ciao-n Analysis of the surface water system at S 2nd Street and Burnett Avenue S Incorporate private storm drain laterals Ty Tadano From: Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 4:46 PM To: Ty Tadano; Joseph Farah Cc: Jeff Kreshel; Spencer Ogden Subject: RE: DUIP - Revised 30% Roll Map and Comment Responses Attachments: Shattuck Ave S - No. 1.pdf; Shattuck Ave S - No. 2.pdf, Morris Ave S.pdf Ty Thank you for your information. We are currently requesting SD pipes located on Shattuck Ave S and Morris Ave S (see attached files) to be CCTVed in order to determine if we have any laterals. Most of these SD pipes identified in Murray Smith 50% construction plan submittal as abandoned and/or removed. If there are any laterals looking actively connected to any of these pipes, we must somehow connect these laterals with our new SD system. The CCTV Truck is still out of service. The earliest we should get it will probably be 5-7 working days. Also, per our review of currently CCTV results, it appears that SD pipes as marked in below map on S 3d St between Rainier Ave S and Shattuck Ave S have 4 laterals. These two SD pipes shown in sheet SD-7 in Murray Smith 50% construction plans submittal were determined as abandoned. Similarly, we have to determine how we can connect them to our new SD system. We may need to do CCTV again to find out the possible spot for these 4 laterals because the CCTV camera at the time was not set up to be zero. Per my conversation with our O&M CCTV Technician, it would probably take about 7-10 working days to get all results. I will keep you informed. Ty Tadano From: Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 4:34 PM To: Ty Tadano; Spencer Ogden Cc: Joseph Farah Subject: DUIP - CCTV Report - Map Remarks Attachments: CCTV -Report -Map MarkUp.pdf Ty & Spencer Attached is my remarks per CCTV Reports. Feel free to review prior to our site visits on Thursday. I'll watch CCTV and let you know if I have any additional comments. Let me know if you want to see actual CCTV as well so that we can make additional copy. Feel free to think about the construction plans in plan views should be called out per our new proposed SD system for these laterals. We can talk more about this and/or share our thoughts during our bi-weekly meeting. Thanks Ke,vSr-abfwvu�, P.E. 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Ty Tadano PE Principal Engineer I Licensed in WA, OR, CA, NV 520 Pike Street, Suite 1350, Seattle, WA 98101 P 206.462.7030 1 D 206.462.7038 Murraysmith I www.murraysmith.us From: Joe Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 6:22 PM To: Ty Tadano <Ty.Tadano@murraysmith.us> Cc: Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: RE: DUIP - Progress Update and Action Items 12/5/19 Ty Tadano From: Spencer Ogden Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 10:08 AM To: Ken Srilofung Cc: Joe Farah; Ty Tadano; Jeff Kreshel Subject: Renton DUIP Site Visit Summary (12/5/19) Hi Ken, I hope you're enjoying your trip. I wanted to follow up with a summary of that which was discussed as well as conclusions which were drawn during our site visit on December 5. We will plan to use this summary as a point of reference as design continues. Please review and let us know if you have any edits or revisions. 1) Discussion of the use of insert -a -tees or structures to reconnect private laterals to the proposed system. a. Reference continued discussion and clarification in e-mails dated 1215119 and 1216119. 2) SE corner of the Shattuck Ave S/S 2nd St intersection a. Lateral which was painted out at this location is assumed to go to existing CB 62661. Existing CB 62661 is being replaced and reconnected to the proposed system as part of the design. As such, this lateral will be not need to be reconnected and will be capped. 3) S 2nd St/Burnett Ave intersection New storm drain design at this location will include the following: i. Replacing CB 11711 with a Type 1 CB. Based on our discussion in the field, this work will require the replacement of the existing and design for a new curb ramp in the NE quadrant of the Burnett/2nd intersection. Please confirm. ii. Installing SD pipe between the Type 1 CB which replaces CB 11711 to a new Type 1 CB that is to be installed in the center of Burnett Ave S, located north of the existing stop bar. 1. Depending on the depth of the new SD, a Type 2 CB (SDMH) maybe required at this location. iii. Installing SD pipe between the Type 1 CB that is to be installed in the center of Burnett Ave S to a new Type 2 CB (SDMH) that will replace and be installed in the same location as SDMH 71201 to the north. b. Murraysmith will evaluate the need for additional survey as part of this additional design. If additional survey is necessary, we will get a cost and send it to the City for approval before beginning any additional survey, as we discussed. 4) Whitworth Ave, between 2nd St and 3d St a. The proposed CB labelled as "CB #44" on the Revised 50% plans will be relocated to approximately 5' north of its current location in order to reconnect the private lateral which comes in from the east to the existing SD system. b. The private lateral painted out at approximately STA G4+45 will need to be reconnected to the proposed system. Considerations for the method of reconnection include: i. Type 2 CB ii. Insert -a -Tee iii. PP fitting c. The private lateral painted out at approximately STA G4+87 is assumed to go to exist CB 76773. Exist CB 76773 collects flow which is anticipated to be picked up with proposed CBs #46 and #48, and will be removed and filled with concrete as part of this project. As such, this lateral will not need to be reconnected to the proposed system. d. Provisions/callouts for protecting and/or reestablishing traffic signs that may be impacted during construction will be considered. 5) Mill Ave, between 2nd St and 3rd St a. Where the existing SD pipe is collapsed, the existing SD will be removed and filled with concrete. b. Existing CBs 80213 and 80209 will be replaced in place. The new CBs at these locations will connect into the proposed 12" system located on the east side of Mill at a new Type 1 CB. c. New Type 1 CBs will be installed where private laterals were painted out at approximately STA L3+50 and STA L4+40 to reconnect them to the proposed SD system. d. Existing site conditions will be reviewed to confirm feasibility of the alignment described above. Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to discuss further. Thank you, Spencer Spencer Ogden Engineering Designer 600 University Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98101 P 206.462.7030 Murraysmith I www.murraysmith.us Incorporate private storm drain laterals Public Outreach Powerpoint/Video Ty Tadano From: Joe Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 7:47 PM To: Ty Tadano Cc: Michael A Benoit Subject: RE: DUIP - Updated Schedule, Review Meetings, Public Outreach Ty, Yes the City wants to put together a powerpoint presentation. I believe we got that added to the amended scope of work. You can communicate that to Envirolssues. Also please confirm with them, that they have no further recommendations for the mailer. Otherwise, I will get the mailer finalized and sent next week. I will discuss the SEPA with Mike, but we are ready to submit the SEPA. Mike, I was planning on talking to you tomorrow, but let's go ahead and submit the SEPA. It will take 2 weeks before the public notice is even published. I anticipate that we will be able to get the mailer out next week. (D JOE FARAH, P.E. Surface Water Engineering Manager Public Works Department Telework # : 425.589.2342 From: Ty Tadano <Ty.Tadano@murraysmith.us> Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 4:23 PM To: Michael A Benoit <Mbenoit@Rentonwa.gov>; Abdoul Gafour <Agafour@Rentonwa.gov>; Eric Ott <EOtt@Rentonwa.gov>; Joe Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov>; Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov>; Ann Fowler <AFowler@Rentonwa.gov> Cc: Adam Schuyler <Adam.Schuyler@murraysmith.us>; Spencer Ogden <Spencer.Ogden@murraysmith.us>; Jon Miner <Jon.Miner@murraysmith.us>; Jeff Moss <Jeff.Moss@murraysmith.us>; Ronald Straka <rstraka@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: DUIP - Updated Schedule, Review Meetings, Public Outreach Hi Team, I just realized I never sent an updated Phase 3 schedule. We know the City wants to get this project out to bid and under construction as soon as possible. Based on the attached schedule, looks like we'll be out to bid in early August. The attached schedule assumes we have all our 90% review meetings by 5/15. We still need to finalize dates for the water utility group review meeting and for the whole team review meeting. Eric/Abdoul — let us know when is good for you to have a review meeting (ideally 5/11 or 5/13) Ann/Joe/Abdoul — perhaps one of you can coordinate when the whole team can get together. (ideally on 5/15 after the three utility specific meetings) One aspect of the schedule that does not necessarily jump out on the chart is the relationship between public outreach and SEPA. We understand the City wants to make contact with the public before SEPA public notices are sent out. I believe the ball is in the City's court to decide if a powerpoint/video for online is desired. I'm currently coordinating with Envirolssues to confirm if there is anything in their court at this time. Let me know if you have any questions on the attached schedule, or any other aspect of the project for that matter. Q Thanks and have a great Thursday evening, Ty Ty Tadano PE Principal Engineer I Licensed in WA, OR, CA, NV 600 University Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98101 P 206.462.7030 1 D 206.462.7038 Murraysmith I www.murraysmith.us From: Ty Tadano Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 5:08 PM To: Michael A Benoit <Mbenoit@Rentonwa.gov>; Abdoul Gafour <Agafour@Rentonwa.gov>; eott@rentonwa.gov; Joseph Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov>; Ken Srilofung <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov>; Ann Fowler <AFowler@Rentonwa.gov> Cc: Adam Schuyler <Adam.Schuyler@murraysmith.us>; Spencer Ogden <Spencer.Ogden@murraysmith.us>; Jon Miner <Jon.Miner@murraysmith.us>; Jeff Moss <Jeff.Moss@murraysmith.us>; Ronald Straka <rstraka@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: DUIP - Progress Update and Action Items 04/24/2020 Hi Team, Hope you had a good week. We certainly made some good strides this week in terms of getting an amendment pulled together. Per our discussion on Wednesday, I'll pull back on the weekly status updates to more of an as -needed frequency, and assuming a bi-weekly frequency moving forward. The major items of work this week included: 1. The aforementioned amendment discussion 2. Appraisal of the Safeway property made some headway. We updated the terms of the TCE (assuming 36 total months). 3. PSE completed the potholing that we had KPG on site for. (FYI — PSE still has a couple potholes to go for their own purposes because APS's truck broke down.) 4. Final Archaeological Monitoring Plan was delivered on 4/22/20. Thanks, Ty From: Ty Tadano Sent: Friday, April 17, 2020 5:40 PM To:'Michael A Benoit' <M benoit@ Rentonwa.gov>; 'Abdoul Gafour' <Agafour@Rentonwa.gov>; eott@rentonwa.gov; 'Joseph Farah' <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov>; 'Ken Srilofung' <KSrilofung@Rentonwa.gov>; 'Ann Fowler' <AFowler@Rentonwa.gov> Cc: Adam Schuyler <Adam.Schuyler@murraysmith.us>; Spencer Ogden <Spencer.Ogden@murraysmith.us>; Jon Miner Public Outreach Powerpoint/Video Attachment B - Envirolssues Fee for Powerpoint/Video Ty Tadano From: Ty Tadano Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 3:57 PM To: Ryan Orth; Joe Farah Cc: Jaybee Ragudo; Dave Neubert Subject: RE: DUIP: shifting from in -person to online engagement Joe, With our subconsultant markup, the cost for the powerpoint/video described below would add $2,506 to the project. That would be divided between utilities to be: $652, $902, $952 for water, sewer, storm, respectively. Here is the fee breakdown from El: Staff Senior OOH Associate I Associate I Graphics Fully Loaded Billing Rate 5158.00 5143.00 592.00 Task 5 Narrated PPT/video Total Hours 2.0 6.0 12.0 20 Total Labor $316.00 $858.00 $1,104.00 1 $2,278 are some further thoughts from Ryan regarding options: t I'm hearing is that there's potentially interest in exploring other options, and perhaps in co ation with Wells/ i We've already talked about our online open house type format, which is ctively a micro website for an eve t s: artici ate.online . They may be interested in so ing that more closely replicates a public meeting, a we have some presentation, live Q this case, there is also the option of hosting a live meeting via Zoom We which can accomm e more than 100 audience members), where people tune in and we moderate some Q&A. so be recorded and the link posted. So we more options that we can explore once we better unders heir r " Ryan says the online open house oom webinar would run in the $6500 to $3-,O5Gz4.nge, respectively. So the powerpoint video is on ower end of the cost spectrum. Let us know if you would like cuss further options related to onli lic engagement. Ty From: Ryan Orth <rorth@enviroissues.com> Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 4:46 PM To: Joe Farah <JFarah@Rentonwa.gov> Cc: Jaybee Ragudo <jragudo@enviroissues.com>; Ty Tadano <Ty.Tadano@murraysmith.us>; Dave Neubert <DNeubert@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: DUIP: shifting from in -person to online engagement 1 Hello Joe- We had corresponded earlier about the potential of shifting our in -person outreach meeting to some form of online engagement. Given where we are at with the community COVID response, it's time to connect with you again about this and our suggested approach. Our goal here is to support outreach with something that is relatively low cost and can add some value/be leveraged in different formats such as social media. I've copied Dave Neubert here, as well, as he may have some opinion on the matter. Rather than a full-blown online open house event, which are more expensive to produce, I'd suggest we leverage the city project website to host a narrated PPT video. It's a good way to get info across to our audience in an interactive manner, and continue to drive traffic to an online survey, our primary feedback tool at this time. This approach would also allow for captioning in several languages, which we know is a need in the project area. Here are the activities and deliverables that would come along with this approach: • Creative brief and story flow development: this is a standalone document that outlines our approach to the video. This is relatively brief, but a standard planning step for our creative team to ensure that we're headed in the right direction. We're anticipating a two- to three -minute video that would be embedded on the project site via YouTube. Either the City of Renton can host on their account, or we can on our participate.online YouTube account. As for what the video might entail, I'm thinking it's anchored in an overview of the project via a few information slides and a display of the project area map. It can conclude with a section on how to use the online survey, showing folks how to navigate that tool. We have a few examples here and here of those types of instructional pieces to help folks with navigating. To be clear, this would be voiceover and maybe some b-roll video, but would not involve us coordinating filming of project staff speaking (unless that is something we agree is important). • Script development: Once we have agreement on the approach, we'll draw up a script that will be voiced over the video. • Presentation/graphics (covered under existing task): Graphics production for the video, such as the map, which we were already scoped to work on. • Editing and subtitles: This includes final video editing, voiceover and subtitles in English, Spanish and Vietnamese (languages that we identified in our public involvement plan). We can do subtitles in multiple languages for relatively low cost. Please let me know if you have any questions. If this sounds good to you, we'll be working with Murraysmith to get this scope and budget pulled together. Thank you, Ryan Ryan Orth senior associate (pronouns: he/him) 101 Stewart Street, Ste 1200 \ Seattle 98101 env irOISSU S 206.269.5041 \ d:206.922.6273 \ c:206.779.6784 www.enviroissues.com c a § j . � Jrj !]