Item D2D.2
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
C ounty of M onroe
Mayor Sylvia Murphy, District 5
Mayor Pro Tem Danny Kolhage, District 1
TheFloridaKeys
Michelle Coldiron, District 2
Heather Carruthers, District 3
David Rice, District 5
County Commission Meeting
February 20, 2019
Agenda Item Number: D.2
Agenda Item Summary #5166
BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Project Management
TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Cary Knight (305) 292-4527
N/A
AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of a Task Order with Bender & Associates Architects,
P.A. for Pigeon Key Hurricane Repairs Stabilization and Restoration of the Commissary Building
and Honeymoon Cottage and Updating of the Historic Structures Report in the amount of
$164,589.00. This Task Order is funded by a TDC Capital Project (Bricks & Mortar) grant.
ITEM BACKGROUND: A damage assessment was performed on the structures on Pigeon Key
approximately one month after Hurricane Irma. Both the Commissary Building and the Honeymoon
Cottage were severely damaged by the hurricane force wind and storm surge/wave action. Both
buildings are historic structures and have been inspected by the State of Florida, Division of
Historical Resources, Bureau of Historic Preservation which has recommended that they both be
restored and repaired in lieu of demolition and replacement. An update is needed to the Historic
Structures Report which will guide and assist the county with future repairs and restoration. The
current Historic Structures Report was completed in 1993 and since then, the internet has made
many more research sources available. An updated Historic Structures Report will also assist the
County in obtaining state grant funding for future restoration needs.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: N/A
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
N/A
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Task Order
DOCUMENTATION:
Task Order Bender Pigeon Key Repairs Chris 2.5.19
Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
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Effective Date: 2/20/2019
Expiration Date: TBD
Total Dollar Value of Contract: $164,589.00
Total Cost to County: $0
Current Year Portion: $0
Budgeted: Yes
Source of Funds: TDC Grant
CPI:
Indirect Costs:
Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts:
Revenue Producing: If yes, amount:
Grant: Yes
County Match: No
Insurance Required:
Additional Details:
02/20/19 119-79040 · TDC BRICKS & MORTAR 119 $164,589.00
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REVIEWED BY:
Kevin Wilson Completed 02/05/2019 3:55 PM
Cary Knight Skipped 02/05/2019 3:41 PM
Chris Ambrosio Completed 02/05/2019 4:00 PM
Budget and Finance Completed 02/05/2019 4:15 PM
Maria Slavik Completed 02/05/2019 4:18 PM
Kathy Peters Completed 02/05/2019 4:29 PM
Board of County Commissioners Pending 02/20/2019 9:00 AM
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TASK ORDERFOR
PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERINGSERVICES
BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND BENDER &ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.A.
FORPIGEON KEY HURRICANE REPAIRS–STABILIZATION AND RESTORATION
OF THE COMMISSARYBUILDING AND HONEYMOON COTTAGEAND
UPDATING OF THE HISTORIC STRUCTURES REPORT
In accordance with the Consultant Agreementfor Professional Architectural and Engineering
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day of December 2018, between MONROE
Services, made and entered into on the19
COUNTY, hereinafter referred to as the “County,”and BENDER &ASSOCIATES
ARCHITECTS, P.A., hereinafter referred to as “Consultant,” where professional services are
allowed if construction costs do not exceed Two Million and 00/100 Dollars ($2,000,000.00), or
for study activity if the fee for professional services for each individual study under the contract
does not exceed Two Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($200,000.00),hereinafter referred
to as“Agreement”.
All terms and conditions of the Agreement applyto this Task Order, unless this Task Order
amends, adds, or modifies a provision or an Article of the Agreement of which will be specifically
referenced in this Task Order and the amendment, addition, or modification shall be precisely
described. These additions apply only to the project referenced in this Task Order.
The County desires the Consultant to provide professional evaluation and assessment of certain
Pigeon Keybuildings’damages caused by Hurricane Irma.The County desires the Consultant to
provide details,drawings and specifications for structural repairson construction documentsand
construction bidding servicesfor the project.The County also desires the Consultant to update the
historic structures report for Pigeon Key which will guide the County for all future repair and
restoration work on the island.
This Task Order is effective on the 20thofFebruary,2019.
1.In accordance withArticle II,SCOPE OF BASIC SERVICES ofthe Agreement,the
Consultant will perform services as described in the Proposal (updated on January 31,
2019) attached hereto and made a part of this Task Order agreement and summarized
below:
a.Consultant shall conduct an on-site evaluation and assessment of the Pigeon Key
CommissaryBuildingand the Honeymoon Cottageand utilizethesefindings as the
basis of design for repair of both buildings which were both moved off their
foundations and severely damaged byHurricane Irma.
b.Consultant shall detailthe structural repairs on the construction documents.The
Consultant shall prepare drawings andspecificationsthat complywith the Secretary
of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and coordinate with and obtain
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c.Consultant shallprovide construction bidding services to includeprovidingalist of
contractor qualificationrequirements. Evaluatequalification submittals, attend the
pre-bid conference and respond to bidder questions by addenda,and make a
recommendation foran award.
d.Consultant shallprovide construction administration services including:conduct
on-site visits and attend progress meetingsto confirm compliance with the contract
documentsand the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards;filefield reports;approve
contractor’s submittals, provideRFI responses,issueInformation Bulletins as
required, review and recommend approval of contractor invoices, and final punch
list/acceptance.
e.Consultant will update the Historic Structures Report for all buildings on Pigeon
Key. The Historic Structures Report will include the following: Introductory
Information, Historical Overview, Setting/Environmental/Function Context,
Architectural and LandscapeOverview, Conditions Assessment Report,
Accessibility Assessment (ADA Audit), Summary Building Code Issues
Evaluation, Recommendations, Cost Estimates and Grant Opportunities, Existing
Conditions Record, and Supplementary Information as requested, applicable and
available.
2.In accordance withArticle VII,paragraph 7.1.1of the Agreement,the County shall pay the
Consultant a lump sum fee of One Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-
Nineand00/100 Dollars ($164,589.00)paid onapercent completebasis for the following
phases:
a.On-Site Evaluationand Existing Conditions––$21,100.00uponcompletion of site
visit.
b.Design & Stabilization––consisting of a structural analysis report –$14,400.00
upon document review and approval by the Director of Project Management.
c.Construction Documents–consisting of drawings and specifications setting forth
in detail the requirement for the construction of the project–$19,100.00upon
document review and approval by the Director of Project Management.
d.Bidding Phase Services–$3,800.00uponcompletion.
e.Construction Phase Services -$11,400.00 upon final acceptance.
f.Updating of Historic Structures Report -$94,789.00 upon document review and
approval by the Director of Project Management.
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January 18, 2018
Updated January 15, 2019
Updated January 31, 2019
Mr. Cary Knight, Director of Project Management
Mr. Johnnie Yongue, Project Manager
Monroe County Public Works & Engineering Division
1100 Simonton Street, 2-216
Key West, FL 33040
RE: COMBINED PROPOSAL:
Pigeon Key Hurricane Repairs Stabilization and Restoration: Commissary and Honeymoon
Cottage
Pigeon Key Updating of Historic Structures Report
Dear Cary,
Thank you for asking us to work on hurricane repairs of two buildings on Pigeon Key, and the updating of
the Historic Structures Report for Pigeon Key. You have requested that we combine these two
proposals.
PART ONE: PIGEON KEY HURRICANE REPAIRS STABILIZATION AND RESTORATION
COMMISSARY AND HONEYMOON COTTAGE
As requested, Bender & Associates Architects will provide architectural and structural engineering
services for the stabilization and restoration of two buildings on Pigeon Key: The circa 1940 Honeymoon
Cottage and the circa 1912 Commissary, AKA the Negro Quarters. Damage to the buildings consists of
the following:
Commissary:
This 500 s.f. one story wood framed structure was moved completely off of its foundations,
probably by wave action. The building moved approximately 4 feet north of its former location,
and is now lodged against a gumbo limbo tree. The building walls are racked, the exterior
porches are damaged, and the wood flooring and floor framing is severely damaged. The metal
roofing is damaged.
Honeymoon Cottage:
This 300 s.f. structure was also driven off its foundations and is sitting on grade. The east
exterior wall has pulled away from the structure. The floor framing is severely damaged. The
bathroom addition has separated from the building and is lying adjacent to it. The roof shingles
are 50% damaged. The structure is racked.
As you are aware, the Pigeon Key historic district is a National Register listed
property of extreme significance nationally and statewide as well as locally.
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You are in receipt of a letter from Richard Hillburn, Senior Architect, Bureau of Historic Preservation,
that emphasizes the historic significance of the island and states that both buildings, i.e. The
Honeymoon Cottage and The Commissary Building, are restorable. We have attached that letter as a
reference. As a part of our services, we will coordinate all details and project requirements with the
Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Historic Preservation to ensure
compliance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.
There are a number of preservation issues that will require coordination with Rick Hilburn, Senior
Architect for the Bureau of Historic Preservation. One of the most critical are foundations. The historic
foundations are wood posts that were simply set into shallow holes that were backfilled with concrete.
Because this is an important character defining feature, the replacement foundation system will require
careful consideration to reflect his detail, while still meeting current codes for wind uplift and scour
requirements. We will work closely with Mark Keister of Atlantic Engineering Services and Rick Hilburn
at the Department of Historical Resources to ensure that all criteria are met, both structural and historic.
This proposal includes all architectural and structural engineering services required for stabilization and
restoration of the structures, including but not limited to, foundations, walls, floors, roof structure,
porches, and elements required to weather proof the buildings, such as siding, roofing, windows and
doors. The documents will not include mechanical, plumbing, electrical, or fire sprinkler systems.
The project team will consist of Bender & Associates Architects and Atlantic Engineering Services of
Jacksonville. We have procured a fee proposal from Atlantic Engineering and attached it to this letter
for reference. Personnel will include David Salay and Bert Bender of Bender & Associates Architects and
Mark Keister of Atlantic Engineering Services. The fees include all reimbursable expenses, including
travel and lodging for Mark Keister from Jacksonville, and are broken down for each phase as follows.
Phase: Architectural Structural Total Fee
Fee: Fee:
Site Evaluation and Existing Conditions (28%) $12,600 $8,500 $21,100
Design and Stabilization Phase (20%) $ 9,000$5,400 $14,400
Construction Documents (26%) $11,700 $7,400 $19,100
Bidding Phase Services (6%) $ 2,700$1,100 $3,800
Construction Phase Services (20%) $ 9,000$2,400 $11,400
TOTAL DESIGN FEE FOR HURRICANE REPAIR OF $69,800
TWO BUILDINGS: INCLUDING REIMBURSABLE
EXPENSES (100%)
The above breakdown assumes 4 site visits during the construction phase for Bender & Associates
personnel. No construction phase site visits for Mark Keister are anticipated during construction. We
have over 26 years of experience working together on preservation projects and will be able to
coordinate without excessive travel on his part. If Mark Keister is required to make a special trip, it will
be billed as an additional service at $3,925 per visit. If he is in Key West on other projects, we will plan a
site visit at no additional cost to you.
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PART TWO: PIGEON KEY - UPDATE OF HISTORIC STRUCTURES REPORT
The second part of this fee proposal consists of the update of the Historic Structures Report for the
Pigeon Key Historic District. Pigeon Key is an important historical site which is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. The Pigeon Key Historic District, sited at Mile Marker 45 on US Route 1, is
significant for its association with the Florida East Coast Railway and the Overseas Highway. The
buildings on the island were used as a worker’s camp from 1912-1938, and are the only collection of this
type of vernacular buildings remaining intact in the State. The district has historic significance dating
from 1912 when the buildings were first constructed, through 1940, when the island was renovated to
accommodate the bridge workers for the nearby Seven Mile Bridge. The original Historic Structures
Report was completed in 1993, but since then, the internet has made many more research sources
available. In addition, the structures have changed over time, and a new condition update is needed on
each structure. We are pleased to provide this fee proposal for your consideration.
As we discussed, a historic structure report is the first step in any significant rehabilitation effort. The
HSR serves as the guiding document for all future work on the resource. A thorough report is also
crucial to obtaining state funding through the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical
Resources Grant Programs. Special Category Grants are available to qualifying projects in amounts up to
$500,000 with a 100% match requirement, i.e., $500,000 match for a $500,000 grant. Small Matching
Grants are available up to $50,000.
The HSR will follow the guidelines for such work as outlined by the National Park Service. The study will
include the following elements, although these elements are subject to change during the course of the
project. The HSR for this historic property is expected, at a minimum, but is not limited to contain the
following elements:
1. Introductory information, including a table of contents, property identification information, including
address, ownership, historic names, etc., and an executive summary, including acknowledgements,
why the study is being done and for whom, current use of the property, proposed adaptive uses
(after consulting with local Departments), a summary of the methods used to create the study, etc.
2. Historical Overview – as detailed as possible history of the structure, its historic function and any
significant personal history associated with it. References should be made and appendices attached
of any significant additional resources that reference the historical data available for the historic
resource.
3. Setting / Environmental / Function Context – a description of each structure’s existing setting (how it
physically and functionally fits within the surrounding area).
4. Architectural and Landscape Overview – a detailed description of the structure’s site, structural
system or type, exterior and interior architectural detailing and stylistic elements, including
identification of historic character-defining features, finishes and materials, and identification and
documentation of changes and alterations to the structure.
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5. Conditions Assessment Report including:
- Summary description of the structure’s existing condition.
- Detailed existing condition description of the individual exterior material components including
foundation, siding, brick, windows, doors, porches, trim, cornice, roof, etc.
- Room-by-room descriptions, including documentation of features, finishes, and materials and
detailed identification of areas of deterioration and repair for floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows,
trim, fireplaces, stairs, and other architectural features.
- Evaluation of the physical condition of the structure’s materials including: masonry, mortar, roofing,
trim, exterior finish materials, plaster (flat and decorative), wood floors, other wood features,
finishes and millwork, fireplaces, structural elements, etc.
- Summary description and evaluation of the structure’s building systems: electrical, plumbing, HVAC,
fire protection, etc.
- Air quality assessment to evaluate fungal spore concentrations and any associated health concerns
with occupation of the structure. Asbestos and lead based paint reports will also be prepared.
- As applicable, reference to supplemental technical reports.
6. Accessibility Assessment (ADA Audit) – documentation of likely accessibility issues as addressed in
the American with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and associated reference
material. This component should identify and summarize ADA issues that might need to be
addressed in project planning documents by design professionals, which may include site and
building accessible routes, existing architectural barriers, access to public toilet facilities, clearances
at openings, apparent ramping and/or vertical lift needs, etc. The scope of this request should
provide specific ADA guidance or design solutions.
7. Summary Building Code issues evaluation – documentation of likely building code compliance issues
associated with current use. This component should identify and summarize code issues that might
need to be addressed in project planning documents by design professionals, which may include
means of egress and emergency egress considerations, fire separation issues, multiple occupancy
classification considerations, fire protection, etc. The scope of this request should provide specific
code compliance guidance or design solutions.
8. Recommendations – for repair/replacement/restoration/maintenance treatments for the structure’s
materials, finishes, features; for projects to bring the structure into a state of functional utility with
associated scope-of-work description and project prioritization; for adaptive use options (as
applicable or requested); for building and structural system improvements, as applicable; and
overview recommendations for analysis of ADA and building code issues by design professionals.
Recommendations must be consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the
Treatment of Historic Properties (rev. 1995), consider the potential impact of recommended
treatments, and avoid significantly altering the property’s historic character and context.
In the event that replacement is recommended, the report will include recommendations for
alternative uses for the property. In addition to zoning, consideration will be given to community
needs as determined during community workshops.
9. Cost estimates and grant opportunities will be provided for the recommended option. Cost
estimates will be provided for renovation and/or demolition and replacement as appropriate.
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10. Existing conditions record information including: site plans, “as built” floor plans and elevations,
detail photographs or drawings of significant features, context photo documentation, and existing
conditions detail photo-documentation.
11. Supplementary information including, as requested, applicable, and available: archaeological
investigation reports, cost estimates, technical reports (including Structural Assessment Report,
paint analysis, and hazardous materials assessments - -lead paint, asbestos), maintenance plan,
historic maps (Sanborn Maps), historic photographs, historic plans, reference materials, etc.
Each of the consultants has submitted detailed proposals for this work. Bender & Associates has added
10% onto these proposals for coordination. The consultant team will include the following:
PRIME & HISTORIC PRESERVATION SPECIALTY ARCHITECT/PROJECT MANAGER
Bender & Associates, Architects, P.A., Bert Bender, LEED AP; David Salay, LEED AP;
410 Angela Street, Key West, Florida 33040, 305-296-1347 phone, 305-296-2727 fax
www.benderarchitects.com e-mail: bbender@benderarchitects.com
HISTORIAN, ARCHAEOLOGIST, HERITAGE PLANNER
James J. Miller, PhD.; Jim Miller; 1544 Cristobal Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-445-5042 phone e-mail: jim@jimmiller.com
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Atlantic Engineering, Inc. , Mark Keister; 6501 Arlington Expressway, Bldg. B, Suite 201, Jacksonville, FL
32211, 904-743-4633 x102 phone, 904-725-9295 fax
www.aespj.com email: jax@aespj.com
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
EE&G Environmental Services, LLC; Richard Grupenhoff; 5751 Miami Lakes Drive, Miami, Lakes, FL
33014, 305-374-8300 phone, 305-374-9004 fax
www.eeandg.com e-mail: rgrupenhoff@eeandg.com
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ESTIMATE OF FEES – UPDATE OF HISTORIC STRUCTURE REPORT
Task Description Senior Project InternAdmin.
Principal Architect ArchitectAssistant
Gather Data/Prep 2 1
Field Analysis (5 days @ 8 hours/each) 040
Existing Conditions Drawings N/C 40 1
Probable Historic Configuration Dwgs. 030
Historic Research Support N/C N/C 1
First Draft Report 132 8
Submittal to Client /Consultant N/C N/C 2
Team/SHPO for review & comment
Team Review Conferences & Incorporate N/C 4 1
Comments
Final Report w/Recommendations 24 2
Coordination 2 1
Total Hours 5152 116
$/hour $240$180 $100$90
Labor cost $1,200 $27,360 $100$1,440
Total B&A Labor Cost$30,100
Jim Miller, Historian, Labor Cost$9,500 +
10% =
$10,450
Atlantic Engineering Labor Cost $36,990 +
10% =
$40,689
EE&G Environmental $11,000 +
10% =
12,100
TOTALFEE for Historic Structures $93,339
Report:
Reimbursable expenses are estimated as follows:
Bender & Associates $ 500
Mark Keister $ Included in Proposal
Jim Miller $ 950
EE&G, Inc. $ Included in Proposal.
Total Reimbursable Expenses $1,450
We propose to provide all services required for the Historic Structure Report including reimbursable
expenses for a lump sum fee of $94,789. The consultant proposals are attached.
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GRAND TOTAL:
Fee for Design Services for Hurricane Repair of two Buildings: $69,800
Fee for Updating of Historic Structures Report: $94,789
GRAND TOTAL: $164,589
We propose to provide all services required for both the Hurricane Repairs and the Historic Structure
Report, including reimbursable expenses, for a lump sum fee of $164,589. The consultant proposals are
attached.
Please call if you have any questions. We look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
David J Salay, Architect
Attachments:
Atlantic Engineering Proposal for Hurricane Repairs
Jim Miller Proposal for Historic Structures Report
EG&G Proposal for Historic Structures Report
Atlantic Engineering Proposal for Historic Structures Report
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6501Arlington Expy.
December 19, 2017
Building B, Suite 201
StructuralEngineeringProposalfor
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
HurricaneRepairofBuildings
PH: 904.743.4633
Bender & Associates Architects, P.A.
FX: 904.725.9295
410 Angela Street
jax@aespj.com
Key West, Florida 33040-7402
www.aespj.com
Re: Hurricane Repair for the Commissary (Negro Quarters) AES Project: #317-411
and Honeymoon Cottage
Pigeon Key, Florida
Dear David:
I am writing, at your request, to submit this proposal for consulting structural engineering services on the above
referenced project. This proposal is based upon e-mails from you on December 15, 2017 and December 18, 2017,
which included a Pigeon Key, Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment dated October 16, 2017; restoration notes on
the V.I.P House, also known as the Negro Quarters and an Unnamed Cottage, also known as the Honeymoon
Cottage.
The Commissary (Negro Quarters) is a one-story, wood framed structure with a wood framed roof and first floor
founded on concrete and CMU piers. The Honeymoon Cottage is also a one-story, wood framed structure with a
wood framed roof and first floor founded on concrete and CMU piers. Both structures are located on Pigeon Key
and were severely damaged during Hurricane Irma, requiring stabilization until repairs can be performed. The
original construction drawings for the buildings are not available.
The services to be provided by Atlantic Engineering Services of Jacksonville (AES) shall be:
1) Review existing documents that may be available including, but not limited to, construction
drawings, specifications, agreements, and change orders (Task 1).
2) One, two (2) day site visit to observe and record the existing structural conditions.
3) In the Stabilization Phase (SD Phase), based on 1) and 2) above, perform structural analysis
and design and prepare SD Phase documents that will fix and describe the shoring and bracing
required to stabilize the structure.
4) In the Construction Documents Phase (CD Phase), based on 1) through 3) above, perform
structural analysis and design and prepare drawings setting forth in detail the structural repair
requirements of the project.
5) In the CD Phase, prepare outline structural sections of the contract specifications to be
presented on the structural drawings.
6) In the Bidding Phase, attend one (1) pre-bid meeting by teleconference and respond to
questions from bidders.
7) In the Construction Phase, review and take other appropriate action on the structural shop
drawings only for conformance with the design concept of the project and compliance with
the information given in the contract documents.
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8) Perform site visits at intervals appropriate to the various stages of the construction to observe
the progress and the quality of the work of the contractor(s) and prepare a written report of
each site visit.
The total fee for the above services 1) through 7) shall be Twenty Four Thousand Six Hundred Forty Six Dollars
($24,646.00) with expenses included, and broken down as follows:
Site Evaluation and Existing Conditions
Senior Project Engineer 42 @ $160.00 $ 6,720.00
Administrative 2 @ $ 58.00 $ 116.00
Estimated Expenses $ 1,650.00
Subtotal $ 8,486.00
Stabilization Phase
Senior Project Engineer 24 @ $160.00 $ 3,840.00
CADD/BIM Technician 16 @ $ 85.00 $ 1,360.00
Administrative 2 @$ 58.00 $ 116.00
Subtotal $ 5,316.00
Construction Document Phase
Senior Project Engineer 32 @ $160.00 $ 5,120.00
CADD/BIM Technician 24 @ $ 85.00 $ 2,040.00
Administrative 4 @ $ 58.00 $ 232.00
Subtotal $ 7,392.00
Bidding Phase
Senior Project Engineer 6 @ $160.00 $ 960.00
Administrative 2 @ $ 58.00 $ 116.00
Subtotal $ 1,076.00
Construction Administration - Shop Drawings
Senior Project Engineer 12 @ $160.00 $ 1,920.00
CADD/BIM Technician 4 @ $ 85.00 $ 340.00
Administrative 2 @ $ 58.00 $ 116.00
Subtotal $ 2,376.00
Total $24,646.00
If our field survey is done in conjunction with additional field work for you on another project in Key West, Florida,
the total fee for the above services 1) through 7) shall be Twenty One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty Six Dollars
($21,946.00) with expenses included, and broken down as follows:
Site Evaluation and Existing Conditions
Senior Project Engineer 28 @ $160.00 $ 4,480.00
Administrative 2 @ $ 58.00 $ 116.00
Estimated Expenses $ 750.00
Subtotal $ 5,346.00
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Stabilization Phase
Senior Project Engineer 24 @ $160.00 $ 3,840.00
CADD/BIM Technician 16 @ $ 85.00 $ 1,360.00
Administrative 2 @$ 58.00 $ 116.00
Subtotal $ 5,316.00
Construction Document Phase
Senior Project Engineer 32 @ $160.00 $ 5,120.00
CADD/BIM Technician 24 @ $ 85.00 $ 2,040.00
Administrative 4 @ $ 58.00 $ 232.00
Subtotal $ 7,392.00
Bidding Phase
Senior Project Engineer 6 @ $160.00 $ 960.00
Administrative 2 @ $ 58.00 $ 116.00
Subtotal $ 1,076.00
Construction Administration - Shop Drawings
Senior Project Engineer 12 @ $160.00 $ 1,920.00
CADD/BIM Technician 4 @ $ 85.00 $ 340.00
Administrative 2 @ $ 58.00 $ 116.00
Subtotal $ 2,376.00
Total $21,506.00
Construction site visits will be performed on an as needed basis, and will be billed on a per trip basis as listed
below.
Any services authorized by you, in addition to those set forth above, shall be billed in addition to the above total
fee at the following rates:
Senior Project Engineer/Senior Project Manager $ 160.00/hour
Project Engineer/Project Manager $ 136.00/hour
Engineer/Structural Designer $ 109.00/hour
CADD/BIM Technician $ 85.00/hour
Administrative $ 58.00/hour
Expenses 1.00 times cost
Construction Site Visits: $3,925.00/ per visit with expenses (One Day & Night)
Senior Project Engineer 18 @ $160.00 $2,880.00
Administrative 1 @ $ 58.00 $ 58.00
Estimated Expenses:
Airfare $ 600.00
Hotel $ 200.00
Food 2 @ $ 50.00 $ 100.00
Auto 1 @ $ 62.00 $ 87.00
Subtotal $3,925.00/ per visit
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Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
December 19, 2017
Page 4 of 5 AES Project: #317-411
Additional services include, but are not limited to, the following:
Providing SD documentation.
Attending a pre-bid meeting with potential contractors.
Making construction site visits.
Making revisions to the drawings, specifications, or other documents after approval of
information from the Architect.
Providing Opinions of Probable Cost.
Additional field visits to observe and document existing structural conditions because of a lack
of available documentation.
Development of alternate framing schemes on Construction Documents for comparative
pricing.
Providing redesign services for Contractor's proposed design modifications or for Contractor's
proposed substitutions for materials or structural systems.
Preparation of component and/or cladding design which is normally provided by the
manufacturer such as cold-formed framing or curtainwall framing.
Preparing a set of record drawings.
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construction documents prior to the issuance of architectural construction documents.
Making value engineering revisions at the request of the contractor after the issue of CD Phase
documents.
Expenses include travel, parking, photographic processing, copying and printing costs, postage and special
shipping costs, costs of tools or special equipment. Rental or leasing of scaffolding equipment, and/or an aerial
lift truck, along with the costs of an operator or other construction personnel to install, erect or operate this
equipment shall be billed as project expenses and are not included in the fees indicated above. Printing costs for
incidental printing for in-house use shall be borne by AES. Printing of full sets of contract documents at milestones
of the project such as Schematic Design, Design Development, Contract Documents, Bid Sets, and Permit Sets
shall be either provided by you or the costs of those printings shall be reimbursable to AES.
During the course of the investigative work, we will require access to the building. We may also require that
minor demolition of finish materials be accomplished so that we can observe concealed conditions. We will
coordinate these with you and the owner to minimize disruption to the facility.
We may recommend that materials testing be performed. If so, we will provide you with a scope and description
of our recommendations for testing along with estimated testing costs from a mutually acceptable testing firm.
We will coordinate these with you and the owner to minimize disruption to the facility.
As part of our work we may use one or more of the following: cameras with telescopic lenses; a telescope with
35 mm camera mounting; stationary access scaffolding, or an aerial lift truck. In the event that we decide to use
a lift truck to facilitate the observation of portions of the building facade, we will acquire the necessary permits,
e for its use with you.
AES shall submit monthly statements for services rendered. Payment is due within 30 days of the date of the
invoice. A service charge of 1 1/2 percent per month of the outstanding balance may be charged on all balances
outstanding more than 60 days. AES reserves the right to stop work on its work when the balance for invoiced
services is outstanding more than 60 days.
In providing services under this Agreement, AES shall perform in a manner consistent with that degree of care
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and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing under similar circumstances
at the same time and in the same or similar locality.
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Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
December 19, 2017
Page 5 of 5 AES Project: #317-411
To the fullest extent permitted by law, and not withstanding any other provision of this agreement, the total
liability, in the aggregate, of AES and AES's officers, directors, partners, employees, and sub-consultants, and any
of them, to you and anyone claiming by or through you, for any and all claims, losses, costs, or damages, including
attorneys' fees and costs and expert-witness fees and costs of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses
resulting from or in any way related to the project or the agreement from any cause or causes shall not exceed
One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of
action however alleged or arising, unless otherwise prohibited by law.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 558.0035 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES, AN
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE OR AGENT MAY NOT BE HELD INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
FOR NEGLIGENCE.
AES shall not be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction
efforts in the Construction Phase will be directed toward providing a greater degree of confidence for you that
the completed work of contractor(s) will conform to the contract documents, but AES shall not be responsible
for the failure of contractor(s) to perform work in accordance with the contract documents.
In the event that you make a claim or bring an action against AES, its officers and/or its employees arising from
the performance of our professional services and such action is dismissed or you fail to prove such a claim, then
S in its defense of such claim.
The contract drawings and reports are instruments of service in respect of the project and AES shall retain
ownership and property interest therein whether or not the project is completed. Any reuse without written
verification from AES shall be at your own risk and you hereby indemnify and hold harmless AES, its officers and
employees from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses arising out of or resulting therefrom. Any such reuse
or adaptation will entitle AES to further compensation to be agreed upon by you and AES.
Please indicate your acceptance of this proposal by signing and returning one copy.
Very truly yours,
ATLANTIC ENGINEERING SERVICES OF JACKSONVILLE ACCEPTED BY
FLORIDA CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION #791
Mark J. Keister, P.E. Client Signature
Principal
MJK/drg Printed Name and Title
Date
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HistorianProposalfor
UpdatingofPigeon
James J. Miller PHD LLC
KeyHistoric
1544 Cristobal Dr
StructuresReport
Tallahassee, FL 32303
jim@jimmiller.com
850-445-5042
January 15, 2019
Mr. Bert Bender, Architect
Bender & Associates Architects
410 Angela St
Key West, FL 33040
Via emailbbender@benderarchitects.com
Re: Cost Proposal, Pigeon Key HSR Revisions
Dear Bert,
Thank you for the opportunity to provide a cost proposal for the Pigeon Key project. In
accordance with detailsof scope in emails from you and David,wewill contribute to the
following project elements.Jonathan Lammers will work on this project, as he has on
previous projects with your office.
Historical Structures Report:Review, research and revise the 1992Historic Structures
Report.Concentrate on resources, primarily from internet sites thatwere not available at
the time the previous report wasassembled. Updatethehistory of the original and
presentstructures,theirhistoric usesand significant social and personal histories. This
will involve research in local libraries, public records, published sources, internet
resources, historic photographs and historic maps. Relevant sourcematerialfor historical
information will be referenced and attached as appendices.Contribute as appropriate to
reports at designated stages of completion,as well as to the final report.The historic
structures report will involve a thorough culture history of the significant events and
trends that affected use of the current buildings and site.
Context: Contribute to report sectionsto be prepared by architect. Provide research
results and sources pertaining to a description of thestructures’setting over time.
Provide additional detailon how the structuresphysically and functionally fitwithin the
surrounding area including itsisland landscape and marine setting as well as within the
larger context of railroad construction and operation.
Architectural and Landscape Overview: contribute to report section to be prepared by
architect. Provide research results and sources relevant to historic character-defining
features as well as changes and alterations to the structure and the surrounding landscape.
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Supplementary Information: research, acquire and provide supplementary information
such as archaeological and standing structures reports, historic maps, historic
photographs, news accounts, public records and other relevant reference materialsfor
Historic Structures Reports and for public outreach.
A cost proposal is attached.Please let me know if I can answer any questions or help in
any other way.
Sincerely,
James J. Miller, Ph.D., RPA
Preservation Planner
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Pigeon KeyHistoric Structures Report, Cost Proposal
James J. Miller PHD LLC,January 15, 2019
Proposed Costs
1. Historical research in Key Westand at Pigeon Key,MonroeCounty, in Tallahassee,
and on the internet at libraries, archives, onlinesources, public records, and newspapers.
3.0 days,
airline
2days hotel,
3days per diem
2.UpdateHistoric Structures Report sections: history of property, structures and
cultural landscape; ownership; significance; events; alterations; chronology; narrative;
illustrations (photos, aerial photos, maps, plans); excerpts (newspaper accounts,
correspondence, contemporary descriptions)
5.0 days
4. Support and coordinate with other team members: provide historical sources and
documents, provide existing conditions of landscape and setting
1.5daystotal
Fee
9.5days @ $1000/day$9,500.00
Expenses
2days hotel @ 200/day400.00
3days per diem @ 50/day150.00
Airline, 1TLH-KYW-TLH400.00
TOTAL$10,450.00
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6501 Arlington Expy.
February 5, 2019
Building B, Suite 201
ProposalforStructural
Jacksonville, FL 32211
Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
ConditionSurveyforUpdating
PH: 904.743.4633
Bender & Associates Architects, P.A.
ofPigeonKeyHistoric
FX: 904.725.9295
410 Angela Street
StructuresReport
jax@aespj.com
Key West, Florida 33040-7402
www.aespj.com
Re: Report Update - 2019 AES Project: #319-025
Pigeon Key Historic Structures
Pigeon Key, Florida
Dear David:
I am writing, at your request, to submit this proposal for consulting structural engineering services on the above
referenced project. This proposal is based upon an e-mail from you on January 15, 2019, which included the
Historic Structure Report, Pigeon Key; Monroe County, Florida, dated September 18, 1993, by Bender &
Associates Architects, P.A., and an additional e-mail from you on February 4, 2019, further defining scope.
Pigeon Key Historic District located at Mile Marker 45 on U.S. Route in the Florida Keys was originally developed
-1938 by the Florida East Coast Railway for the construction of the Overseas
Railroad from the mainland to Key West, Florida. The utilitarian buildings at Pigeon Key are all that remain of the
worker-1938 for the construction of the Overseas Railroad. As
I understand it, the project will consist of a structural condition survey of the thirteen (13) contributing resources
located at Pigeon Key to be incorporated into an updated, Pigeon Key Historic Structures Report. The thirteen
(13) contributing resources are as follows:
c. 1912
Cottage c. 1912
c. 1912
c. 1912
c. 1012
Private Cottage c. 1940
Bridge 1909, 1938
Shed c. 1940
Pool c. 1938
Public Restrooms c. 1940
Pool Shed c. 1938
The pool will be reviewed from the top side and from the water at low tide from a shallow boat or canoe if
required.
The services to be provided by Atlantic Engineering Services of Jacksonville (AES) shall be:
1) Review existing documents that may be available including, but not limited to, construction
drawings, specifications, agreements, and change orders.
Attachment: Task Order Bender Pigeon Key Repairs Chris 2.5.19 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
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Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
February 5, 2019
Page 2 of 4 AES Project: #319-025
2) A seven (7) day site visit to observe and record the existing structural conditions.
3) Outline a testing program to be performed by an independent testing agency and evaluate
the findings of the testing. The testing company will be retained by the client or will be billed
as a project expense.
4) Perform structural analysis based on 1) and 2) above.
5) Prepare a written report providing you with a description of our findings and conclusions with
regard to the above work.
6) Based on 3) through 5), make recommendations for structural rehabilitation, if required to be
incorporated into the written report.
The total fee for the above services 1) through 6) shall be Thirty-Six Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Dollars
($36,990.00) including estimated expenses, broken down as follows:
Site Evaluation & Existing Conditions $18,972.00
Report $12,118.00
Estimated Testing $ 2,500.00
Estimated Expenses $ 3,400.00
Total $36,990.00
Any services authorized by you, in addition to those set forth above, shall be billed at the following rates.
Principal ............................................................................................ $ 186.00/hour
Associate Principal ............................................................................ $ 172.00/hour
Senior Project Engineer/Senior Project Manager............................. $ 159.00/hour
Project Engineer/Project Manager ................................................... $ 140.00/hour
Engineer/Structural Designer ........................................................... $ 128.00/hour
CADD/BIM Technician ...................................................................... $ 99.00/hour
Administrative .................................................................................. $ 70.00/hour
Expenses ........................................................................................... 1.00 times cost
Not included in the above services, but available as an additional service is the use of an aerial drone to take
images or develop a model of the facilities. The fees for this service shall be:
Pilot with drone, first hour, includes equipment and media ........... $ 750.00/hour*
Pilot with/without drone, each additional hour ............................... $ 240.00/hour*
*Base rate includes the drone, operator, and required equipment for the first field hour, along with
download of images and video onto media. Additional time for flight, travel, planning, programming
and/or video editing or production is billed at the additional hourly rate.
Fees for services related to the design of modifications or reinforcement of the existing structure shall be in
addition to the fee indicated above.
Attachment: Task Order Bender Pigeon Key Repairs Chris 2.5.19 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
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Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
February 5, 2019
Page 3 of 4 AES Project: #319-025
Expenses include travel, meals, parking, photographic processing, copying and printing costs, postage and special
shipping costs, costs of tools or special equipment. Rental or leasing of scaffolding equipment, boats and/or an
aerial lift truck, along with the costs of an operator or other construction personnel to install, erect, or operate
this equipment shall be billed as project expenses and are not included in the fees indicated above.
During the course of the investigative work, we will require access to the structures. We may also require that
minor demolition of finish materials be accomplished so that we can observe concealed conditions. We will
coordinate these with you and the owner to minimize disruption to the facility.
We may recommend that materials testing be performed. If so, we will provide you with a scope and description
of our recommendations for testing along with estimated testing costs from a mutually acceptable testing firm.
We will coordinate these with you and the owner to minimize disruption to the facility.
As part of our work we may use one or more of the following: cameras with telescopic lenses, a telescope with
35 mm camera mounting, stationary access scaffolding, ladders, boats or an aerial lift truck. In the event that we
decide to use a lift truck to facilitate the observation of portions of the building facade, we will acquire the
AES shall submit monthly statements for services rendered. Payment is due within 30 days of the date of the
invoice. A service charge of 1 1/2 percent per month of the outstanding balance may be charged on all balances
outstanding more than 60 days. AES reserves the right to stop work on its work when the balance for invoiced
services is outstanding more than 60 days.
In providing services under this Agreement, AES shall perform in a manner consistent with that degree of care
and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing under similar circumstances
at the same time and in the same or similar locality.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, and notwithstanding any other provision of this agreement, the total
liability, in the aggregate, of AES and AES's officers, directors, partners, employees, and sub-consultants, and any
of them, to you and anyone claiming by or through you, for any and all claims, losses, costs, or damages, including
attorneys' fees and costs and expert-witness fees and costs of any nature whatsoever or claims expenses
resulting from or in any way related to the project or the agreement from any cause or causes shall not exceed
One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). It is intended that this limitation apply to any and all liability or cause of
action however alleged or arising, unless otherwise prohibited by law.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 558.0035 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES, AN
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE OR AGENT MAY NOT BE HELD INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
FOR NEGLIGENCE.
AES shall not be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction
selected by contractor(s) or the safety precautions and programs incident to the work of contract
efforts in the Construction Phase will be directed toward providing a greater degree of confidence for you that
the completed work of contractor(s) will conform to the contract documents, but AES shall not be responsible
for the failure of contractor(s) to perform work in accordance with the contract documents.
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Mr. David James Salay, LEED AP, NCARB
February 5, 2019
Page 4 of 4 AES Project: #319-025
In the event that you make a claim or bring an action against AES, its officers and/or its employees arising from
the performance of our professional services and such action is dismissed or you fail to prove such a claim, then
The contract drawings and reports are instruments of service in respect of the project and AES shall retain
ownership and property interest therein whether or not the project is completed. Any reuse without written
verification from AES shall be at your own risk and you hereby indemnify and hold harmless AES, its officers and
employees from all claims, damages, losses, and expenses arising out of or resulting therefrom. Any such reuse
or adaptation will entitle AES to further compensation to be agreed upon by you and AES.
Please indicate your acceptance of this proposal by signing and returning one copy.
Very truly yours,
ATLANTIC ENGINEERING SERVICES OF JACKSONVILLE ACCEPTED BY
FLORIDA CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION #791
Mark J. Keister, P.E. Client Signature
Principal
MJK/drg Printed Name and Title
Date
Client Project/PO Number
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D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 904
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 905
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 906
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 907
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 908
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 909
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 910
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 911
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 912
D.2.b
Attachment: Bender Continuing Svcs Contract_EXEC_ 12-19-18 (Approval of Task Order for Design of Pigeon Key Buildings Repair)
Packet Pg. 913