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12/16/2013 Task Order S0679AMY REAVILIN, CPA CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT &COMPTROLLER MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA DATE: December 16, 2013 TO: Roman Gastesi, County Administrator ATTN: Connie Cyr, Aide to County Administrator FROM: Vitia Fernandez, D.C. At the Novermber 20, 2013,(j�dard of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted approval and authorized execution of Item U14 Task Order with AMEC Envionmental & Infrastructure, Inc. under the On Call Professional engineering Services contract to provide culvert design and permitting of the third ranked culvert in the demonstration project list and sediment characterization testing for the first and second ranked "organic removal" demonstration projects. The project will be funded by Water Quality Protection Program funds provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Enclosed is an original of the above - mentioned for your handling. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. cc: County Attorney Finance File 500 Whitehead Street Suite 101, PO Box 1980, Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305- 295 -3130 Fax: 305 - 295 -3663 3117 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 Phone: 305 - 289 -6027 Fax: 305 - 289 -6025 88820 Overseas Highway, Plantation Key, FL 33070 Phone: 852 -7145 Fax: 305 - 852 -7146 TASK ORDER #50679 FOR ON CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND AM EC ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. FOR CULVERT DESIGN AND PERMITTING AND SEDIMENT TESTING OF MONROE COUNTY DEMONSTRATION CANALS In accordance with the Continuing Contract for On Call Professional Engineering Services made and entered on the 17th day February 2010, as amended January 19, 2012, between Monroe County hereinafter referred to as the "County" and AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Consultant" where design services are allowed if construction costs do not exceed $2,000,000. All terms and conditions of the referenced Contract for On Call Professional Engineering Services, as amended, apply to the Task Order, unless the Task Order modifies an Article of the Agreement of which will be specifically referenced in this Task Order and the modification shall be precisely described. This Task Order is effective on the date a Notice To Proceed is received and shall extend through June 30, 2014 Funds for this Task Order are being provided under Florida Department of Environmental Protection Grant Agreement S0679. Scope of Basic Services is as follows: A. The scope of work will consist of preparation of the design and permit package for a culvert connection between canal #470 and #472 located between Venus and Mars Lanes in Geiger Key, Florida. The objectives of the project are to: (1) complete preliminary, final and corrected final design plans; (2) complete hydraulic modeling of the system; (3) prepare permit packages for state, federal, and local permit applications at the completion of final design plans; and (4) complete construction technical specifications and engineer's probable construction cost estimate. With the mandate to complete this project by the end of June 2014, AMEC cannot guarantee that all permits will be received by the end of this grant. If AMEC does not complete all work within the specified time frame, the COUNTY will reimburse only for the deliverables received by the COUNTY and as approved for payment by FDEP. B. The scope additionally includes sediment sample collection and characterization needed to prepare the final design package and detailed construction costs for two (2) canals recommended for organic removal during the Monroe County demonstration projects, Canal #266 located between Bailey and Witters Lanes and Canal #290 located between Avenues I and J, both in Big Pine Key. AMEC shall collect nine sediment cores in each canal and submit for select physical and chemical analytical testing. A technical memorandum containing the test results, revised volumes of sediment recommended for removal, and a summary of sediment disposal options will be prepared and submitted by AMEC. Details of the scope of services are included in Attachment A . C. The Consultant shall be paid monthly with the not to exceed fees shown in Attachment A, which shall not exceed $100,000, and as follows: Page 1 Task 1: Data Collection/Processing for Culvert Design and Permitting $29,766.50 Task 2.1 Preliminary Design $9,358.00 Task 2.2 Attendance at Pre- application Meetings $9,296.90 Task 3: Final Design Submittal for Culvert Installation $6,210.00 Task 4: Preparation/Submittal of Permit Application Packages for Culvert Installation $15,043.10 Task 5: Corrected Culvert Installation Final Design Submittal $5,426.00 Task 6: Sediment Characterization $24,899.50 TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED FEE $100,000.00 The Payment Request Form shall be accompanied by supporting documentation and other requirements as follows for each deliverable: The CONSULTANT shall be reimbursed on a cost reimbursement basis for all eligible project costs upon the completion, submittal and approval of deliverables identified in Attachment A, in accordance with the schedule therein. All bills for amounts due under this CONTRACT shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post -audit thereof. A final payment request shall be submitted to the COUNTY no later than June 15, 2014, to assure the availability of funds for payment. Reimbursement requests for payments to CONSULTANT must be substantiated by copies of invoices with backup documentation identical to that required from the CONSULTANT. Payments for direct salaries shall clearly identify the personnel involved, salary rate per hour, and hours/time spent on the project. All multipliers used (i.e. fringe benefits, overhead, and/or general and administrative rates) shall be supported by audit. If the COUNTY determines that multipliers charged by any contractor exceeded the rates supported by audit, the CONSULTANT shall be required to reimburse such funds to the COUNTY within thirty (30) days of written notification. Interest on the excessive charges shall be calculated based on the prevailing rate used by the State Board of Administration. Article IX miscellaneous, Paragraph 9.29 Federal Highway Administration Requirements do not apply to this project. AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. Witness: By. n. V By: K l��Z L Z 3 Date BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ) ; 0W 4eput Clerk w iB, i By: � Mayor Date: i 0 i - I " Gil-I Datedo I t0 )v1 ONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY PROVED AS T FORM: Page 2 P ANATIt_EENE W, CASSE ASSISTANT COUNTY-ATTORNEY ATTACHMENT A Work Plan Culvert Design and Permitting And Sediment Characterization Testing of the Monroe County Demonstration Canals Page 3 ATTACHMENT A GRANT WORK PLAN Project Title: Culvert Design and Permitting and Sediment Characterization in the Monroe County Canals Project Location: Monroe County Florida Keys Watershed /HUC= 03090203. Project Background: The work to be accomplished under this Agreement has been identified by the Canal Restoration Advisory Subcommittee of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary ( FKNMS) Water Quality Protection Program (WQPP) as one of the high priority projects to assist with Monroe County canal water quality restorations. Many of the canals in the FKNMS do not meet the State's minimum water quality criteria for dissolved oxygen and contain accumulations of organic debris from the deposition of weed wrack trapped in the dead ends of the canals. This project is a priority of the FKNMS WQPP Steering Committee which recently passed a motion to develop a plan to prioritize canal restoration projects and to identify funding sources for these projects. The tourism economy of the Keys depends largely on clean water and a healthy environment and this project is fully supported by the WQPP Steering Committee and local governments in Monroe County. The successful implementation of this project is also consistent with the goals of the Florida Keys Reasonable Assurance Document that was recently adopted by the Department in order to satisfy the requirements of the Impaired Waters Rule, Chapter 62 -303 of the Florida Administrative Code. This Agreement contains multiple tasks all related to moving several canals closer to implementation of demonstration canal water quality improvement restorations. The work under this Agreement includes the preparation of the final design and permit package for installation of the third ranked culvert in the Monroe County demonstration project ranking list at a canal in Geiger Key (#472). It also includes detailed sediment characterization testing which is needed to prepare final engineering designs for organic removal in the two canals (Big Pine Key #266 and #290) selected for funding of this restoration method in the unincorporated Monroe County demonstration projects. All of these tasks are required to implement the identified different restoration technologies. Project Description: CULVERT DESIGN AND PERMITTING This project will consist of preparation of the design and permit package for a culvert connection between canal #470 and #472 in Geiger Key, Florida. The objectives of the project are to: (1) complete preliminary, final and corrected final design plans; (2) complete hydraulic modeling of the system; (3) prepare permit packages for state, federal, and local permit applications at the completion of final design plans; and (4) complete construction technical specifications and engineer's probable construction cost estimate. With the mandate to complete this project by the end of June 2014, it cannot be guaranteed that all permits will be received by the end of this Agreement period. The culvert design and permitting scope of work will be divided into 5 tasks as follows: Task 1: Data Collection/ProcessluE for Culveft Design and Permitting The first task related to the culvert design and permitting will be collection and processing of data required to prepare the designs and permit applications. DEP Agreement S0679, Attachment A, Page I of 6 Bathymetric and Topographic Survey The Grantee's subcontractor will obtain bathymetric and topographic data for the affected canal area and surrounding structures within the project boundary. The bathymetric survey will be carried out utilizing a survey - grade GPS unit operating in Real Time Kinematic (RTK) mode mounted atop an adjustable height rod This apparatus will be used in a boat to traverse the canal area as best as possible to establish a grid of canal bottom elevations sufficient to develop a digital elevation model. The topographic data will be acquired using traditional survey methodologies for the road, existing utilities, private property, and any other significant structure within the project boundary. Jurisdictional wetland lines and associated water elevations will be determined as required for permitting. Topographic and bathymetric maps will be prepared for design and permitting of the project. The survey and all subsequent work will be relative to the North American Datum of 1983/2007 Adjustment (NAD83 /07) and the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) based on nearby National Geodetic Survey (NGS) and/or Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) horizontal and vertical geodetic control monuments. All surveying and mapping services associated with this assignment will conform with the applicable requirements of the Department's Bureau of Survey and Mapping, and applicable sections of Florida Administrative Rule Chapter 5J -17, Minimum Technical Standards, pursuant to Chapter 472, Florida Statutes. Ecological Surveys The Grantee's subcontractor will conduct a determination of the boundaries of jurisdictional waters of the U.S., including wetlands, on the subject site as required for permitting. Wetlands will be defined using the Routine On- Site Determination method as described in the 1987 United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual or the Delineation of lire Landward Extent of Wetlands and Surface Waters [Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Chapter 62.340, F.A.C]. Both protocols use a series of tests to address three (3) characteristics of wetlands, including the presencelabsence of hydrophytic vegetation, wetland hydrology, and hydric soils. Prior to the site visit, the Grantee's subcontractor will research and assemble available soil surveys, site topographic maps, and National Wetland Inventory maps to preliminarily identify potential waters of the U.S, wetlands and streams. The Grantee's subcontractor will then conduct the field visit to characterize the delineated wetlands. Delineation includes on -site determination, marking in the field with a handheld GPS unit (sub -meter accuracy), and flagging of the aerial extent of each wetland (if any). If any wetlands are identified then a UMAM form will be completed. In conjunction with the wetland delineation, the subcontractor's scientists will conduct a threatened and endangered species survey as required in an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) for the proposed action. The subcontractor's scientist permitted by the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary will conduct an in -water survey of the benthos for the purpose of identifying the presence any sensitive aquatic resources (i.e. seagrasses, corals, or sponges) within the immediate area of the project. Engineering Recon and Geotechnical Exploration The Grantee's subcontractor will conduct an engineering site visit to determine the site conditions within the project boundary. A geotechnical field exploration will also be performed consisting of installation of two soil borings at select locations across the project. The soils will be identified and classified by means of the Unified Soil Classification System as prescribed in ASTM Designations D2487 and D2488. Only nominal laboratory classification and index testing is deemed necessary (i.e., moisture content, grain size analysis, organic content, and corrosivity on one sample). These tests will help enable us to estimate the skin friction and bearing characteristics of the subsurface soils on the basis of empirical correlations and our prior experience. Task 1 Deliverables: The final deliverable products will include a technical memorandum which summarizes the work completed under Task 1. The technical memorandum will include the following attachments: 1) a certified Surveyor's Report of the survey operation and results; 2) a project narrative of the biological survey results for submittal with the permit application; 3) a summary of site conditions affecting the engineering design and a log of each geotechnical borehole, along with plan/profiletcross- sectional views of the location of the boreholes and subsurface conditions for submittal with the permit application. 766.50 for contractual services DEP Agreement S0679, Attachment A. Page 2 of 6 Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the technical memorandum, certified surveyor's report; project narrative of the biological survey results and the summary of site conditions effecting the engineering design and a log of each geotechnical borehole, along with plan/profile/cross- sectional views of the location of the boreholes and subsurface conditions for submittal with the permit application and will consult with the appropriate staff of DEP and the Department's Bureau of Survey and Mapping to verify the deliverables conform with the criteria found in 5J -17, F.A.C., pursuant to Chapter 472, F.S. . Completion Date: January 31, 2014 NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables. Task 2: Culvert�reli Design Submittal and Pre- aonUcation Permit Meetin Task 2.1 Preliminary Design The Grantee's subcontractor will prepare preliminary design plans and technical specifications for the project. The preliminary design plans will include an existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, and construction details. As part of the preliminary design package, the subcontractor will prepare a preliminary hydraulic model using HEC -RAS 4.1. Task 2.1 Deliverables: Preliminary design plans for culvert installation between canals #472/#470 including existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, and construction details. The results of the preliminary hydraulic model using HEC -RAS 4.1 will be included. Budget: $9,358.00 for contractual services Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the preliminary design plans, including the existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans. erosion and sediment control plans and construction plans and will consult with the appropriate staff of DEP to verify the deliverables provide a design that has been developed to the level of detail that is appropriate for the phase of work. Whereas the design documents for this phase of work shall contain a level of detail that is approximately 30% of the final design documentation. Completion Date: February 17, 2014 NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables. Task 2.2 Attendance at Pre- application Meetings The Grantee's subcontractor will coordinate and attend pre - application permitting meetings. It is assumed that the Department of Environmental Protection, South Florida Water Management District, United States Army Corp of Engineers, FKNMS, Monroe County, and the Florida Department of Transportation will all be consulted. In order to meet the proposed project schedule these meetings need to occur no later than Feb 21, 2014. Task 2.2 Deliverable: Meeting minutes of the pre - application permitting meetings and any additional communications relating to the meetings. Budget: $9,2 %.90 for contractual services Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the minutes and related communications and will consult with the appropriate staff of DEP to verify the meetings were conducted with all required agencies. Completion Date: Feb 28, 2014 DEP Agreement 50679, Attachment A, Page 3 of 6 NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables. Task 3: Final Design Submittal for Culvert Installation The Grantee's subcontactor will update the plans, specifications, and hydraulic model in response to regulatory agency comments. The subcontractor will prepare final design plans, technical specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate for project. The final design plans will include an existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, cuttfill analysis and construction details. AMEC will prepare a final hydraulic model using HEC -RAS 4.1. It is anticipated that no additional field data collection will be required. Task 3 Deliverables: Final design plans, technical specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate for culvert installation between canals #472/#470. The final design plans will include an existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, cut/fill analysis and construction details. The final design package will also include a technical memorandum of the hydraulic modeling using HEC -RAS 4.1 which will include a summary of the methodology, results, schematics, tabulated outputs and hydrographs. Budget: $6,210.00 for contractual services Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the final design plans, technical specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate for Culvert installation between canals #477/#470 to verify that the plans include an existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, cut/fill analysis and construction details. The Department's Grant Manager will, if necessary, consult with the appropriate staff of DEP to verify the deliverables provide a design that has been developed to the level of detail that is appropriate for the phase of work. Whereas the design documents for this phase of work shall contain a level of detail that is approximately 60% of the final design documentation. Completion Date: March 28, 2014 NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables. Task 4: Preparation and Submittal of Permit Application Packages for Culvert Installation The Grantee's subcontractor will complete and submit local, state, and federal permit applications, using the final design plans. Based upon preliminary discussions with regulatory agencies the following permit packages will be prepared: • Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) • Army Corps of Engineers Permit (USACE) • FKNMS Permit • Monroe County Public Right -of -Way (ROW) Use Permit • FDOT MOT plans. Estimated permit fees of $5,000 are included in the costs of this Agreement and included in the subcontractor cost. No mitigation fees are included. Task 4 Deliverables: Permit application packages for the following permits (if required): ERP, USACE, FKNMS, Monroe County ROW, FDOT MOT. Budget: $15,043.10 for contractual services Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the permit application packages to verify that they are complete and will consult with the appropriate staff of DEP to confirm the requirements necessary for the permits. DEP Agreement S0679, Attachment A, Page 4 of 6 1. Completion Date: April 4, 2014 NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables. Task 5: Corrected Culvert Installation Final Design Submittal The Grantee's subcontractor will prepare corrected final design plans, technical specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate for the project. The corrected final design plans will incorporate comments from permitting agencies, Monroe County and DEP received up to June 4, 2014. It is anticipated that no additional field data collection is required. Task 5 Deliverables: Final design plans, technical specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate for culvert installation between canals #472/#470. The final design plans will include an existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, cuttfill analysis and construction details. The final design package will also include the final results of the hydraulic model using HEC -RAS 4.1 with a revised technical memorandum. These final plans will incorporate revisions related to comments received from permitting agencies, Monroe County and DEP up to June 4, 2014. Four (4) sets of signed sealed plans will be provided. The Grantee's subcontractor cannot guarantee that permits will be received within the time frame of this Agreement period, as the regulatory review time is out of the subcontractor's control. If final regulatory review comments are not received by June 4, 2014, the Grantee cannot guarantee that additional revisions may be required of the Task 5 Final Design Deliverables. These revisions are beyond the scope of this work plan and will have to be completed under another funding source. Budget: $5,426.00 for contractual services Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the final design plans, technical specifications, and engineer's construction cost estimate for culvert installation between canals #472/#470 verifying that the final design plans include an existing site plan, proposed site plan, proposed grading plans, erosion and sediment control plans, cut/fill analysis and construction details. The final design package must also include the final results of the hydraulic model using HEC -RAS 4.1 with a revised technical memorandum. These final plans must incorporate revisions related to comments received from permitting agencies, Monroe County and DEP up to June 4, 2014. Four (4) sets of signed sealed plans must be provided. The Department Grant Manager will consult with other appropriate staff of DEP if necessary. Completion Date: June 16, 2014 NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables SEDIMENT CHARACTERIZATION Task 6: Sediment Characterization Sediment samples be collected from the two (2) canals recommended for organic removal during the Monroe County demonstration projects, Canal #266 located between Bailey and Witters Lanes and Canal #290 located between Avenues I and J, both in Big Pine Key. In order to prepare design packages and develop detailed costs, it is proposed that nine sediment cores be collected in each canal. The samples will be collected at three (3) locations (back, middle and front of each canal) to develop cross sections of the sediment. The existing centerline bathymetric data will be reviewed to assist with the selection of the exact locations. Three (3) core samples will be collected at each cross section: 2 sides and middle. It is anticipated that up to 8 feet of vertical core can be collected at each location. Cores will be logged for evaluation of variations in organic content that will influence the need to remove the material. In order to confirm the organic content at various locations and depths it is proposed that up to 9 samples per canal (total 18 samples) be analyzed for total organic content by ASTM -13-2974 at a geotechnical laboratory. DEP Agreement S0679, Attachment A, Page 5 of 6 s1.0 Additionally, three (3) samples from each canal will be submitted for grain size distribution analysis by ASTM D- 422 to assist with the design for removal of the material from the canal bottoms (total 6 samples). The physical testing will be performed at AMEC's Geotechnical Lab. Additionally, one (1) composite sample from canal #290 will be submitted for chemical characterization to determine disposal options (data is already available for #266). Test America Analytical Laboratories, a State National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC) certified laboratory will perform the analyses. The proposed test methods are based upon the previous list of disposal parameters completed under DEP Agreement No. S0640 and include: - Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by 8081/8082 - Chlorinated Herbicides by 8151 - 8 RCRA Metals by 6010/7471 - Copper by 6010 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) by 8270 low level - Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TRPH) by FL -PRO - TCLP metals (if required based upon total metal's concentrations). Additionally, one (1) composite sample from each canal will be collected and submitted for Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) analysis for Copper, Arsenic and Lead to determine leachability. The Quality Assurance Project Plan developed under DEP Agreement No. S0640 will be revised for this work. Baed upon the limited number of samples being collected, no field quality control samples will be collected. It is also proposed that bench scale polymer dosing testing be done on one sample from each canal to assist with the dewatering design. This testing is being done to evaluate the turbidity of the dewatering fluid prior to discharge. Toxicity testing is not included and additional polymer testing may be required for the final design. Deliverable: A technical memorandum containing the above referenced test results, revised volumes of sediment recommended for removal, and a summary of sediment disposal options that will meet all applicable Department regulations, including the requirements of Chapter 62 -160 of the Florida Administrative Code. Budget: $24,899.50 for contractual services Performance Measure: The Department's Grant Manager will review the technical memorandum containing the referenced test results, revised volumes of sediment recommended for removal, and a summary of sediment disposal options to verify that they meet all applicable Department regulations, including the requirements of Chapter 62 -160 of the Florida Administrative Code. The Department Grant Manager will also consult with the Department's Standards and Assessment Section and the Division of Waste Management staff to determine if they are acceptable using the following criteria: 1. The sampling and test procedures must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 62- 160 of the Florida Administrative Code. 2. The sediment disposal options provided in the technical memorandum must be consistent with all applicable Departments' regulations. NOTE: Payment will be upon completion of the task and review and approval of the deliverables. Completion Date: January 31, 2014 RENIAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK DEP Agreement S0679, Attachment A, Page 6 of 6