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12/14-34 New Storage HangarsAMY REAVILIN, CPA CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT &COMPTROLLER MoxnoE commr, FLORIDA DATE: December 11, 2014 TO: Peter Horton, Director of Airports ATTN.• Judy Layne, Senior Coordinator Airport Grants and Finance FROM: Lindsey Ballard, D.C. At the November 18, 2014, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted approval and authorized execution of Items: Item F5 "U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Memorandum of Agreement To Reimburse CBP ", between the Florida Keys Marathon Airport and CBP, to reimburse CBP for costs related to providing information technology (IT) services at the Florida Keys Marathon Airport CBP User Fee Airport terminal facility. Item F6 Jacobs Project Management Co.'s Task Order #12/14 -34, for the detailed design services, permitting and bidding for the construction of hangars and associated site development of a new 20,400 sq. ft. aircraft hangar and the demolition of existing shade hangars in the Runway Protection Zone, at the Florida Keys Marathon Airport. Item F7 Jacobs Project Management Co.'s Task Order #12/14 -36 for the FY 2015 DBE Implementation Services for the Key West International Airport and the Florida Keys Marathon Airport. Item F8 Five -year lease agreement with Tesla motors, Inc. for 5 parking spaces and an adjacent parcel for construction of a Tesla Electric Vehicle charging station. Item F9 Contract Change Order No.3 to Douglas N. Higgins, Inc., Pavement Rehabilitation of Faraldo Circle, Key West International Airport. 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 Enclosed is a duplicate originals executed on behalf of Monroe County, for your handling. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 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 - 189 -6025 88820 Overseas Highway, Plantation Key, FL 33070 Phone: 852 -7145 Fax: 305 - 852 -7146 MASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER FORM Upon The Date Approved by The County Mayor Effective Date or His Designee Task Order No. 12/14 -34 Client Project No. Engineer Project No. E9Y16734 This Task Order is entered into on the effective date noted above pursuant to the "Master Agreement for Professional Services" between Monroe County, Florida ( "Client ") and JACOBS PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO. ( "Consultant "), dated November 16, 2011 ( "Agreement ") as ammended by Amendment #1, dated October 17, 2012 ( "Addendum "). The Agreement is incorporated herein and forms an integral part of this Task Order. Services Authorized: New Storage Hangars — PSO #34 Client authorizes Consultant to perform the Services described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein, which Exhibit A is marked with the above noted Task Order No. and consists of 8 page(s). Pricing N/A Time and Expense per Agreement and Appendix B to the Agreement. X Firm Fixed Price of $ 229,177.00 N/A Other (Describe): Schedule Services may commence on Execution Services will cease by 547 days BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By �� or irman CONSULTANT: .TACO S PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO wit s Title V r M ROE CO A ORNEY P OV R�� File: MSTR APS - Monroe County J. Page 1 of 1 ASSISTAN COUNTY MERCADO nQ Date Exhibit A — (12/14 -34) Scope of Services Monroe County Airports Florida Keys Marathon Airport New Storage Hangars — PSO #34 SCOPE OF WORK PHASE I Jacobs previously provided site planning and preliminary engineering for the development of 11 new hangars at the Florida Keys Marathon Airport under separate task order. This task order is for detailed design services, permitting and bidding for the hangars and associated site development. Jacobs will provide civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering documents for a new 20,400 square foot +/- (11 bays within 2 buildings) aircraft hangars for the storage of aircraft located at the Florida Keys Marathon Airport in Marathon. The hangars will be located on eastern end of the airport between two existing hangars. Jacobs understands that as -built documentation of the existing site is available. A topographic survey has been performed and a utilities map of the existing underground utilities is available. In addition, the pre- engineered metal building manufacturer will need to provide their schematic and the corresponding uplift loads, which Jacobs will coordinate. PHASE 2 The Florida Keys Marathon Airport has eleven shade hangars on the northeast side of RW 25 along Taxiway E. These hangars have exceeded their useful life span and are also within the Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) of Runway 25. In Phase 1 of this task eleven new hangars will be designed on the southeast side of RW 25 along Taxiway A to replace the existing shade hangars which will be demolished therefore removing the RPZ obstruction. Phase 2 of this task will develop the detailed civil design documents to include the demolition of the existing shade hangars and associated paved hangar pads and taxiway connectors. Phase 2 will be incorporated into the bid documents along with Phase 1. EXISTING CONDITIONS The existing site is undeveloped with a Florida Department of Transportation easement located on the south side of the property. Existing potable water, sewer, and electric utility services are available on the south side of the property along Rick Turner Rd. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The data collection, design, bidding, and special services will provide the following: Article A — Data Collection Field Verification: Visit and inspect the site (1 visit) to determine if existing conditions match those provided by Monroe County. Take photographs and make written documentation, sketches, notes or reports to confirm and record the general conditions of the existing site for both Phase 1 and Phase 2. Within this initial phase we will review all applicable requirements. Page I of 7 Initial Meeting: Conduct a meeting with representatives from Monroe County and the design A/E team to include architect, mechanical engineer, plumbing engineer, electrical engineer and civil engineer. The purpose of the meeting will be to brief the Jacobs team on the design intent, discuss project features, and review submittal requirements with the design team, and answer questions developed by the Jacobs team. • A topographic survey and geotechnical investigation which will be reviewed. • Coordinate with design and geotechnical sub - consultants, as necessary. • Coordinate with the topographic survey sub- consultant, as necessary. • Review available record drawings • Obtain and review available fleet mix information to be provided. • Perform a site investigation Services for Article A will be provided under a lump sum basis. Article B — 30% Design The specific tasks Jacobs will perform are as follows: A meeting (1 visit) with Monroe County will be held to review the 30% Design documents and generate comments towards the next design phase. The 30% design will include the following drawings: • Set up drawing set. • Title Sheet • General Notes, abbreviation and code information. • Site Plan • Floor plans(s) drawn at an architectural scale that will allow the entire facility to be shown on one sheet, without break -lines and with notes and dimensions. • Typical building sections to show dimensions, proposed construction materials, and relationship of finish floor to finish grades. • Architectural elevations • Preliminary Construction Phasing Plan • Preliminary Site Plan • Preliminary Site Details • Preliminary Pavement Marking and Plan • Preliminary Utility Plan • Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan • Demolition Plan — Phase 2 Outline specifications will be provided and a Design Report to include a cost estimate and construction schedule will be developed. In addition, a meeting pre - application meeting with South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) will be held to review the project scope and determine the permit requirements prior to submitting the Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) application. Services for Article B will be provided under a lump sum basis. Article C — 90% Design Page 2 of 8 The specific tasks Jacobs will perform are as follows: Based on the approved 30% Design Phase documents Jacobs shall prepare the 90% Construction Documents setting forth in detail the requirements for the construction of the project. During this work phase, we will prepare all required construction documents for permit and construction of the building. We will provide detailing for the completion of the building. This work effort will include civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans. A meeting (lvisit) with Monroe County will be held to review the 90% Design docurents and generate comments towards the final design phase. Documents shall include the following: • Title sheet including index of drawings, abbreviations, schedule of material indications, and schedule of notations and symbols. • An area location map and legal description of property. • Life - safety plans to show exit strategy, rated doors, emergency wall openings and ramps. Fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, exit signs, smoke and fire dampers, and other life safety - equipment relevant to the facility shall be indicated by symbol. • Floor plans including: All dimensions and any target notes explaining the extent of work, wall types, or other component, assembly or direction regarding the construction. • Exterior elevations showing location of the rain water leaders, openings and light fixtures. • Interior elevations showing all restroom elevations. • Building and wall sections to establish vertical controls and construction types for the Project. • Details of the following: Doorjamb, head and sill conditions. Wall types. Window head, sill and jamb conditions. Interior signage to include room identification, emergency exiting and equipment signs, and any other items pertinent to the identification of the project. • Room finish and door schedules coordinated with the floor plans. • Structural Engineering foundation plans, structural schedules and details. • Structural foundation analysis and calculations. • Mechanical Engineering: Detail of ventilation system (if required) to communicate the design intent and coordination with other disciplines. • Electrical Engineering: Drawings for lighting, including circuiting and luminaire identification and switching. Convenience outlets and circuiting. Power systems and equipment. Panel schedules, applicable installation details, general legend and abbreviations. • Construction Phasing Plan • Site Plan • Site Details • Pavement Marking Plan • Utility Plan & Details • Grading and Drainage Plan & Details • Erosion Control Plan & Details • Existing Site Plan for Phase 2 • Demolition Plan for Phase 2 • Paving Plan & Details for Phase 2 Page 3 of 8 A Project manual will be provided and a Design Report to include a cost estimate and construction schedule will be developed that will include both phases. Construction Documents will be submitted and coordinated with the city of Marathon Building Department. In addition, the SFWMD ERP application will be prepared and submitted for review. We will respond to one (1) Request for Additional Information (RAI) from SFWMD. The permit application fee shall be paid for by the County. Services for Article C will be provided under a lump sum basis. Article D —100% Design The specific tasks Jacobs will perform are as follows: Based on the approved 90% Design Phase we will prepare the bid and construction documents for permit and construction of the building. We will finalize the construction documents and incorporate final owner comments from the 90% review. The construction documents will include signed and sealed civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing plans. Documents shall include the final drawings for following: • Title sheet including index of drawings, abbreviations, schedule of material indications, and schedule of notations and symbols. • An area location map and legal description of property. • Life - safety plans to show exit strategy, rated doors, emergency wall openings and ramps. Fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, exit signs, smoke and fire dampers, and other life safety - equipment relevant to the facility shall be indicated by symbol. • Floor plans including: All dimensions and any target notes explaining the extent of work, wall types, or other component, assembly or direction regarding the construction. • Exterior elevations showing location of the rain water leaders, openings and light fixtures. • Interior elevations showing all restroom elevations. • Building and wall sections to establish vertical controls and construction types for the Project. • Details of the following: Doorjamb, head and sill conditions. Wall types. Window head, sill and jamb conditions. Interior signage to include room identification, emergency exiting and equipment signs, and any other items pertinent to the identification of the project. • Room finish and door schedules coordinated with the floor plans. • Structural Engineering foundation plans, structural schedules and details. • Structural foundation analysis and calculations. • Mechanical Engineering: Detail of ventilation system (if required) to communicate the design intent and coordination with other disciplines. • Electrical Engineering: Drawings for lighting, including circuiting and luminaire identification and switching. Convenience outlets and circuiting. Power systems and equipment. Panel schedules, applicable installation details, general legend and abbreviations. • Construction Phasing Plan • Site Plan • Site Details Page 4 of 8 • Pavement Marking Plan • Utility Plan & Details • Grading and Drainage Plan & Details • Erosion Control Plan & Details • Existing Site Plan for Phase 2 • Demolition Plan for Phase 2 • Paving Plan & Details for Phase 2 • Address comments from client and permitting agencies. A Project manual will be provided and a Design Report to include a cost estimate and construction schedule will be developed for both phases. Services for Article D will be provided under a lump sum basis. Article E — Bid Phase Services Upon completion of the construction documents and at the request of the Airport, Jacobs will prepare the project documents for bidding. Jacobs will perform bidding support services, the following terms will apply: • The County appoints Jacobs as its Agent, and Jacobs accepts such appointment to perform bid /procurement services on JAA's behalf in connection with the project. • Such services shall be performed under County's direction and in accordance to such forms, terms and conditions, or modifications or revisions to same as County may in its sole discretion at any time instruct Jacobs to use. All services shall be carried out in accordance with the procedures mutually agreed upon by County and Jacobs. • Jacobs shall not have authority to accept or bind the County in any way to changes, modifications, revisions, alterations, amendments, or supplemental, additional, or different terms and conditions (hereinafter referred to as "deviations ") which may be submitted or requested by a vendor or contractor. Jacobs shall immediately submit any deviations from the County's standard terms and conditions to the County for review by the County's Purchasing Manager or their representative and such deviations shall not be accepted by Jacobs unless Jacobs receives express written approval thereof from the County's Project and /or Purchasing Manager or their representative. • All documents issued by Jacobs hereunder shall be signed by Jacobs for the County if so directed. The ownership and title of all items purchased hereunder shall pass directly from the selling party to the County, and Jacobs shall at no time be a party to such transaction other than as agent of the County. The County shall have the unilateral right to have the commitment authority of Jacobs, its employee or this limited agency authorization in its entirety revoked and cancelled at any time, with or without cause. The County shall be obligated directly to the selling party for all payments for materials, equipment, supplies and services procured hereunder. • The County shall hold Jacobs and its employees harmless from any claims, suits or liabilities arising out of any breach or other failure of performance by any contractor, vendor or supplier under any contract or purchase order issued by Jacobs hereunder. Page 5 of 8 The following task will be performed as part of the bid phase services: • Coordinate with the County Purchasing Department and the Airport to advertise for bids. • Coordinate with the County to provide electronic copies of the bid documents to prospective bidders • Prepare for and attend a project pre -bid conference • Prepare responses to address requests for information from prospective bidders • Prepare and coordinate the issuing one (1) addendum with the County purchasing department. • Revise bid documents as necessary for the addendum • Review bids for responsiveness • Prepare a bid tabulation • Make a recommendation for award based on review of the bid information submitted. • Prepare conformed documents and contracts QUALIFICATIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS For the purpose of providing a stipulated fee amount, this proposal has been based on the following qualifications and assumptions: • All design work shall be designed in accordance with the current Florida Keys Marathon Airport Design Guidelines and shall comply with the Florida Building Code 2010. • Schematic Design Documents (pre- engineered metal building) is not included and shall be provided by the pre- engineered metal building manufacturer. • Permit issuance related work such as processing plans through City, County, and /or State agencies, other than plan revisions requested by such agencies, are not included. • Government Agency cost for all building and engineering permit fees are not included in this proposal. • Construction Administration Services are not included. • Jacobs will provide electrical coordination of Voice / Data & Communications systems. (Voice / Data & communications system designs by others.) • Life Cycle Cost Analysis is not included. • The testing scope of services along with the construction testing is by others. • Fire Protection (suppression and fire alarm) design is not included as part of the design as long as a minimum separation of 50' -0" is maintained between the new hangar and the existing adjacent buildings. If for any reason Jacobs is requested by the owner to design a building with a foot print that does not maintain a minimum separation of 50' -0" then Jacobs shall receive additional services to include a fire protection (suppression and fire alarm) design. • Heating design within the hangar is not included. • Interior floor drains are not included. • A concrete pole with service disconnect, meter, conduit and weather head will be included as part of the design. Page 6 of 8 • The electrical utility will provide the pole - mounted transformer and the overhead secondary conductors from the public street to the weather head provided by others. • Security cameras will be by others. • Lightning protection will be provided. • Water fire flow test is not included. • Surveying is not included, as it has previously been prepared. • Preparation of 3D renderings and /or marketing brochures are not included. • Proposal is based on the existing electrical systems having adequate capacity to properly serve the new hangar. No major modifications to the existing electrical systems are included in this proposal. • Signed and sealed drawings for the metal building structure above grade shall be provided by the pre- engineered metal building manufacturer. • Attendance and /or presentation to public hearings and /or other meetings with municipal agencies are not included, as they are not anticipated. • Municipal Agency and all associated permit fees are to be paid by the client. Jacobs is not responsible for obtaining the building permits. Building Permits are to be obtained by the contractor. Jacobs will monitor the contractor's progress through the permit process for the client and provide follow up periodically with the permitting agency to verify the status, but it is ultimately the responsibility of the contractor to obtain all permits. • Services do not include "design to cost ". Jacobs will assist the owner in evaluating and offering cost reduction strategies as requested by client. The "design to cost" is basically noting that if Jacobs receives direction from the client or one of it's sub consultants on how to design the project and if any changes are required due to the project being over budget, then the re- design required to bring the project back within budget is not a part of the lump sum fee and shall be treated as additional services. • No offsite Roadway improvements are included. • Other services not described in the scope of work. Items identified as not included or limited in the scope of services can be provided or expanded upon as additional services under a separate agreement or supplemental to this agreement. REFERENCES The client will need to provide the following documentation to Jacobs before commencing with our scope of work. • The underground utilities atlas COMPENSATION See attached spreadsheet. Page 7 of 8 Direct project expenses will include printing, presentation material, travel, travel related costs, delivery, research fees, photography and other costs directly associated with the performance of our work shall be billed on a lump sum basis SCHEDULE We anticipate completion of the deliverables in accordance with the following schedule: The overall duration of this effort will be as noted below: A. Data Collection - 30 business days from agreement authorization B.30 %, 90% Development - 60 business days from initial meeting and approval of Planning Design layout. C. 100% Design - 10 business days from approval of the 90% Design Submittal. D. Bidding Phase - As required by Monroe County Purchasing and procurement schedule, 60 business days anticipated, thru Letter of Recommendation. Page 8 of 8