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Item K16 K76 County f � .�� ��� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor David Rice,District 4 f` Mayor Pro Tem Craig Cates,District 1 The Florida Keys Michelle Coldiron,District 2 Vacant,District 3 --' Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 County Commission Meeting February 16, 2022 Agenda Item Number: K.16 Agenda Item Summary #10227 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: Airports TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Richard Strickland(305) 809-5200 N/A AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of Jacobs Project Management Task Order No. 12/15-D9 in the amount of $714,935.00 for construction support and resident project representative (RPR) services during the Aircraft Overflow Apron construction project at the Key West International Airport. The Task Order is being funded by FDOT Grant GIQ91 (50%) and Key West Airport Fund 404 (50%). ITEM BACKGROUND: The Aircraft Overflow Apron project was identified in the 2019 Airport Master Plan Update in order to enhance airport operational safety and efficiency by providing supplemental overflow aircraft parking. During peak periods, space for GA aircraft handling and parking on the existing GA apron is insufficient. In these instances, additional overflow parking for GA aircraft is accommodated on the commercial apron, which contributes to congested conditions on the commercial apron. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: Approval of original FDOT Public Transportation Grant Agreement G1Q91 on November 17, 2020, and approval of Amendments 91 and 92 on August 18, 2021. Approval of a new Master Agreement for Professional Services with Jacobs Project Management Company for General Consulting Services is also on the agenda for February 16, 2022. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: New Task Order STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval. DOCUMENTATION: Jacobs PSO D9 EYW Aircraft Apron Overflow CA-RPR FINANCIAL IMPACT: Packet Pg. 2412 K76 Effective Date: Upon Execution Expiration Date: 735 days after execution Total Dollar Value of Contract: $714,935.00 Total Cost to County: -0- Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: FDOT Grant GIQ91 (50%) and Key West Airport Fund 404 (50%) CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Yes Additional Details: 02/16/22 404-63002 - KEY WEST AIRPORT R & R $357,467.50 REVIEWED BY: Beth Leto Completed 01/29/2022 4:15 PM Richard Strickland Completed 01/30/2022 10:13 PM Pedro Mercado Completed 01/31/2022 10:04 AM Purchasing Completed 01/31/2022 10:38 AM Budget and Finance Completed 01/31/2022 10:41 AM Maria Slavik Completed 01/31/2022 11:11 AM Liz Yongue Completed 02/01/2022 10:59 AM Board of County Commissioners Pending 02/16/2022 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 2413 K.16.a MASTER AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TASK ORDER FORM 0 Effective Date Upon Execution Task Order No. 12115-D9 0 Client Project No. 404-630204- G1Q91 Engineer Project No. E9Y379D9 This Task Order is entered into on the effective date noted above pursuant to the "Master ICU Agreement for Professional Services" between Monroe County, Florida ("Client") and JACOBS PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO. ("Consultant"), dated February 15, 2017 ("Agreement"). The 2 Agreement is incorporated herein and forms an integral part of this Task Order. LO Services Authorized—Aircraft Overflow Apron Construction Support and RPR Services N o Client authorizes Consultant to perform the Services described in Exhibit A attached hereto and CL incorporated herein,. which Exhibit A is marked with the above noted Task Order No. and consists of 4 page(s). U Pricing N/A Time and Expense per Agreement and Appendix B to the Agreement. X Firm Fixed Price of 71 ,935.00 >- -N/A— Other(Describe): NROOE COUNTY ATTOnNEY '✓ Schedule -�'f t Services may commence on ®Execution ASSP T cur ,r Arrr�nry Services will cease by 730 days Date 0 Other (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ICU By Mayor/Chairman CONSULTANT: JACOBS PROJECT MANAGEMENT CO Jeffrey D. Dig i ally signed by Jeffrey D.Acton CL .cn=Jeffrey D.Acton,o=Jacobs N vmco),ou, By Acton email=leffrey.Acton@Jacobs.com,c-US Jacqueline a Dtptmlly s g ed try Jawsesnw Rrass Date:2021.12,13 18.50:36.05'00' cnJac+gael:ne R—,c=US oJzceba E g:ncarng 12U19s90° S. Region P /C Services Group Leader Witness BOSS �at�2�,t21=t�3�tia o5do Title m File: MSTR APS--Monroe County Page 1 of 1 Packet Pg. 2414 K.16.a Exhibit A — Scope of Work (10/28/2021) CL Monroe County Key West International Airport Aircraft Overflow Apron Construction Support and RPR Services Scope of Work Jacobs Project Management Co. (Jacobs) will provide construction support and resident project 2 representative (RPR) services for the "Aircraft Overflow Apron" project at Key West International Airport (EYW). These construction services will provide the following: LO Assumptions o Construction phase services are based on an anticipated duration of 275 calendar days of CL construction in field. In the event the construction duration exceeds the calendar days listed above,Jacobs reserves the right to revise our proposal. Jacobs will invoice on a percent complete, including expenses,to compensate the level of effort required for each assignment. All as-built drawings to be provided to Jacobs in electronic (AutoCad) format and hard copy -- (printed) format. CL Construction Support services are based upon the following: 60 shop drawings/product < submittals. Our assumption is 80%of submittals will be approved on the first review and 20% will require re-submittal for further review; respond to 30 Contractor RFI's. The scope of services and pricing is provided based upon and shall be performed under base agreement"Master Agreement for Professional Services 12/15".The Master Agreement for Professional Services is between Monroe County Florida and Jacobs Project Management Co. with an execution date of January 27, 2017 (together the base agreement Master Agreement for Professional Services 12/15 and any amendments thereto are defined as the"Agreement"). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained or referenced in this Scope of Services,the 2 terms and conditions of the Agreement shall govern all staff augmentation under this Scope of Services. LU Construction is anticipated to start in January/February 2022. ARTICLE D —CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES CL 1. Prepare and issue conformed drawings for construction. 2. Prepare and issue construction contract to the awarded low bidder. 3. Issue a "Notice to Proceed,"on behalf of the Airport,to the Contractor. 4. Review the Contractor's construction schedule. Packet Pg. 2415 K.16.a 5. Prepare for and attend the Pre-Construction conference. CL 6. Review all shop drawing submittals for conformance to the plans and specifications and respond to the Contractor and Airport with detailed summary of the applicability and acceptability of the shop drawing. 7. Respond to Contractor's RFI's. 8. Attend site visits and weekly progress meetings. Weekly progress meetings will be attended virtually utilizing Microsoft Teams. Site visits will observe work in progress and provide reports to Owner.Assume twelve (12) site visits throughout the course of the > construction project(one per month for the PM/Civil and two additional site visits for the Electrical Engineer). _ 9. Prepare construction management plan. 2 10.Prepare Field Sketches, as necessary. 11.Provide general supervision and administrative support for resident project representativeLO (RPR). cv 12.Review and approve estimates submitted by the Contractor for progress/final payments. CL 13.Prepare and negotiate change orders,as necessary. Assume four change orders. 14.Attend final inspection meeting. 15.Review Closeout Documentation. 16.Review quality assurance testing results. 17.Obtain as-built data from the Contractor, prepare record drawings and provide hardcopies >' and electronic files to the Airport. 18.Prepare and submit FAA closeout documentation and prepare and process final change CL order. 19.Coordination with the county to establish conservation easement for mitigation sites. 0 Services for Article D will be provided under a lump sum basis. 0 ARTICLE E- RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE (RPR) and ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT SERVICES 1. Attend pre-construction conference. 2 2. Coordinate and attend progress meetings with the contractor,Airport,and any other interested parties, as required prior to construction (e.g. Staging area coordination, setting up Contractor's trailer.). Lu w 3. Provide full-time RPR services for the work associated with the project. The RPR's for the project shall have field experience in the type of work to be performed, be fully qualified to make interpretations,decisions, field computations,and have knowledge of testing CL requirements and procedures. The RPRs shall be responsible for the following: • Checking of construction activities to ensure compliance with the plans and specifications. • Inform the contractor and County of any work,which is in non-compliance. Packet Pg. 2416 K.16.a • Coordinate quality assurance tests and verify they have been performed at the CL frequency stated in the specifications. Review certifications for conformance with the , specifications. • Document quantities of materials used on the project by actual measurements and computations in a field notebook or computer printout retained in a folder. • Maintain a set of working drawings on the job site,which can be used to prepare"As- Built"drawings. • Review the test reports and certifications for conformance with the specifications and maintain a file for all reports and certifications. • Inform the County of deficiencies so corrections can be made,and retesting performed. 2 • Jacobs does not have control over or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction means, methods,techniques, sequences or procedures of construction or for LO safety precautions and programs in connection with the work,since these are solely the Contractor's responsibility under the contract for construction. r • Jacobs shal I make every reasonable effort to ensure that the Contractor completes the CL work in accordance with the current approved schedule and carries out the work in accordance with the contract documents. • Review close-out documentation. • Review payment requests and certified payrolls from the contractor. • Maintain a diary,which will contain entries made and signed by the resident engineer. Each entry should include the following, plus any additional pertinent data: CL a. Date and weather conditions. b. Names of important visitors. 0 c. Construction work in progress and location. 0 d. Size of contractor's work force and equipment in use. e. Number of hours worked per day for contractor and subcontractors. 0. 4. Quality Assurance Testing of Construction Materials will be provided by our subconsultant,Tierra South Florida. 5. O'Neal Surveying will provide survey services to provide survey checks to confirm 2 Contractor's grade controls and elevations during construction. O'Neal will also provide the mitigation site boundaries for the conservation easements. LU 6. Perform Wetland Staking for: a. The site for the construction of the Aircraft Overflow Apron b. ONS-1 CL N c. ONS-2 d. ONS-3 e. OFS-1 7. Pre-construction wetland avoidance location. Packet Pg. 2417 K.16.a a. Confirm protection plant count for Monroe County mitigation CL b. Identify and stake out Construction Avoidance Areas 8. Mitigation Site Construction Inspections that include: a. Review plant source,condition,and placement 0 b. Inspection of Mitigation site visits.Assume a total of 3 site visits. 0 c. Provide a mitigation completion inspection report. 0 9. Post Construction Mitigation Site Inspections that include three (3) site visits to each mitigation area over a 6-month period post construction. 10.Provide a follow up inspection and monitoring of the on-site and off-site mitigation areas 2 to document site conditions related to success criteria and permit compliance at one (1) year following completion of the mitigation sites. 11.Attend final inspection and create punch list. LO 12.Attend follow up site visit to confirm completion of punch list items. o Services for Article E will be provided under a lump sum basis. CL 0 CL 0 r_ 0 2 CL LU 0 m Packet Pg. 2418 K.16.a JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP JOB HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE CL Monroe County , Airport: Key West International Airport Project: O Aircraft Overflow Apron Construction Support and RPR Services FEE SUMMARY O BASIC SERVICES > Hours Fee DBE AMOUNT Article A Data Collection 0 $ Article B Design,Specifications and Meetings 0 $ S Article C:Bidding Phase Services 0 $ - S Article D:Construction Phase Services 868 $ 127,826 S t� Article E:RPR Services 2,044 $ 351,288 S , u3 Total Basic Services Lump Sum Fee 2,912 $ 479,114 $ r SPECIAL SERVICES Hours Fee DBE AMOUNT Article D: Construction Phase Services CL Tierra South Florida-Geotechnical $ 54,035 $ 54,035 N O'Neal Survey and Mapping $ 25.000 $ 25,000 O Birkitt Environmental Services $ 156,786 $ 156.786 U m Total Special Services Lump Sum Fee 0 $ 235,821 $ 235,821 h SUBTOTAL LUMP SUM PROJECT FEE 2,912 $ 714,935 $ 235,821 r TOTAL LUMP SUM PROJECT FEE $ 714,935 `J $ 714,935 CL tJ O tE O > O O UJ CL 0) O U m O O U m Packet Pg. 2419 K.16.a tl C- October 26, 2021 2 Jacobs 200 West Forsyth Street, Ste 1520 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Attention: Ms. Lasa Ennis, PE, Project Manager- Aviation 2 Subject: Proposal for Construction Material Testing EYW Aircraft Overflow Key West International Airport LO Key West, Florida cv TSFGeo Proposal No. 21 10-768 Dear Lasa: �+ 0 As requested, TSFGeo is pleased to submit this proposal for providing Construction Material Testing Services for the above referenced project. Herein, we provide a general discussion of services that we understand will be required for this project, present our Schedule of Fees for such r- services. >- PROJECT DESCRIPTION CL Based on the available information, we understand that the project will consist of a new aircraft overflow area. It will be connected to the existing taxiway.The concrete pavement will be 9-inches thick. We anticipate an overall project duration of about 2 months. QUALIFICATIONS 2 TSFGeo is a recognized MBE consulting engineering and testing firm providing integrated services in several disciplines, including geotechnical engineering,construction services,materials engineering & testing, roof& pavement consulting, threshold services, and facilities consulting R and engineering. Lu TSFGeo's Florida offices, located in Miami Lakes, West Palm Beach, Orlando, and Tampa, have a over 45 engineers, inspectors, and support staff available to assist our clients. Our inspectors are AC1, CTQP and FDOT trained/certified in their respective disciplines, as required by industry 0. standards. Our engineering staff includes registered professional engineers with significant construction experience in South Florida. 16250 NW 591h Avenue,SQ,ite 207,Miami Lakes,FL 33014 305-557-0708 e„w `S'a eca.ca ert State of Florld a Professional Engineers License#28073 Packet Pg. 2420 K.16.a EYW Aircraft Overflow TSFGeo Proposal No. 2110-768 TSFGeo has earned a reputation for delivering quality service at reasonable costs. TSFGeo has CL successfully completed thousands of projects for a variety of industries and organizations, , including private, corporate and industrial clients; airports, highways, medical facilities, civilian and military agencies of the federal, state and local governments, colleges and universities, and local education agencies. PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES We recognize that construction projects are built in the "real world" and that proposed schedules > do not always work out. Therefore, we appreciate the importance of being able to respond to requests for our services on short notice and of working hours other than the normal schedule, including nighttime work and weekend work. 2 Based on our understanding of the project requirements, we anticipate that the following testing LO services will be required during the design and construction phases of the project. o CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES CL Sampling and Laboratory Testing • Provide Modified Proctor, sieve analysis, organic content tests results on embankment fill and base course material, as required; • Provide CBR tests on subgrade and base materials; • Test compressive strength concrete cylinders for lean concrete base and miscellaneous >- concrete pavement; and • Test flexural beams for concrete pavement. CL Construction Materials Testing • Perform In-Place-Density testing on embankment, subbase and base material as needed; • Conduct slump, and temperature testing on concrete; • Mold compressive strength test cylinders (5 cylinders per set); and > • Mold compressive flexural test beams (3 beams per set). • Perform Asphalt Plant testing and inspection services. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES U • Provide weekly reports documenting laboratory tests and field data to appropriate parties; • Provide Senior Engineer to review daily reports, coordination and meetings. >- LU Please note that our services do not include supervision or direction of the actual work. Job site safety will be the sole responsibility of the contractor. TSFGeo cannot be responsible for non- CL structural defects that could lead to structural elements failures down the road. 0 Packet Pg. 2421 K.16.a EYW Aircraft Overflow TSFGeo Proposal No.2110-768 CL ESTIMATED FEE ' 0 0. Invoices will be submitted monthly for the portion of work completed for the proposed task as indicated below: 0 • Construction Material Testing $ 54,035.00 2 We appreciate the opportunity to offer our services for your project. Should you have any questions or need additional information, do not hesitate to contact me at (561) 687-8536. LO Respectfully submitted, TSFGEO r- o � . CL 0 Stephen Hey R. Morgan Dickinson, P.E. Engineering Specialist Principal Engineer r. CL 0 0 r- 0 U CL 0 m Packet Pg. 2422 K.16.a EYW Aircraft Overflow TSFGeo Proposal No. 2110-768 General Notes: CL Please note the following procedures will apply to our services: 0 I- Field work hours for inspectors are Monday thru Friday, 8:OOAM to 5:OOPM. 2- We need 24 hours notice by contacting our office (561) 687-8536 prior to any site visit. 3- We can accommodate weekend inspections if necessary with a minimum of 48 hours 0 notice. 4- Field work beyond 8 hours/day, night time and weekends (OT) will be billed at the regular rate times 1.5 _ 5- Stand-by time will be billed at hourly rate listed. 2 AUTHORIZATION LO cv AUTHORIZED BY: INVOICE TO: o CL Firm: Firm: 0 Name: Name: Title: Address: Phone#: CL Date: Fax#: 0 0 C 0 U CL 0 m Packet Pg. 2423 K.16.a EYW Aircraft Overflow TSFGeo Proposal No.2110-768 T'SF(hus'a Gtma,af Ca ndthe s CL 1. SCONE OF WORK Work means the spenrft.::gecteclanml,analytical,teeing co other secs ce to be perbarmteed by TSFOeo as set foal un TsirGmys proposal,Charts acceptance of the scope of work and these Carnal Condt!ats AddAronal week whered by Client shall also be subject to these General Ccm hums •Chart"refers to the parson or business entity ordering the oak to be done by TSF(bre Clint shalt comarsmucate these General Cond!ironc to each and every lard party to wham Clund transmits any part of TSFOeo°s wale TSFOeo shall hate no My or obligation to any thud patty greater than that act forth ur TSFOeo's pr opaal,Chent's acceptance of TSFOeo's propor it mid these General Condithons The ordering of work from TSFOeo,or the rehana:many of TS'F'Oeo's work,shall represent acceptance of the terms of TSFGme's prcponl and these General Candsuans,regardless of the terms of eery subsequently isssed document 21 RIGFTI'-OF ENTRY=The client will provide right-sibentry fa TSFOeo and all necessary equipment n ceder to ceanptete the wade Vlha➢e TSFOrs well lvice all reasonable prac°aueeans to mnnuxuxe any damage to the property,d as understa>d by Chent that an the normal coarse of oak sane damage may occtu;the cerwarlton of vehuh is not part of thus agreemet 3. DAINDWE TO EXISTING N-MADE OBJECTS-The Chan,will provide the location of all and end unktres a obstructions to TSFGeo who,m the proaeashon of their°walk,will take all reasonable precaut!aL to avoid carnage a mjay to army arch stbkatanaan s4audwe or uYsEify.The Owner agreesto hold TSFGeo hann ess for any damages to subtaratean structures which urend called to TSFOeo's attention and correctly shown on the plans firmvshed add will reimburse TSFOea for any expanses in caa!echi n with any clams or state mcludmg—minable attorney fees at the trial and appellate levels 0 a. IN-PLACE MATERIALS TE9TFNG-TSFOeo will net be responsible fa repair or damage to portions of stru bares deagruated for in-place materials testing Repairs can be made fa ne:theUc mw ns if mquested in ad—tce of the wrap to be performed The cost for lobar and rr men als would be charged. U 5. SAIl2&LE RCTE'NTION_TSFC—will retsn all sal and tank samples alamed fa grotedmicai dasher.for 30 days Samples subjected to C-drudam Materials and Laboratory le hum are deposed of submquattoteshng Further domage a lransfarcd samples can be made at Cliat's expense upon written anhorremon. 6. DEFINTIION OF RESPON .ITY(OM''ER VA'TION SERVICES)-Ttte presamce of as Geld representative welt be for Uae propose of prwiduag obsc vatr ern arsd fold testing Our work does act rnchade cupervisicn a direction of the actual work ofthe contractor,his esnptoyrees aagads The contsactaborthisproject Should beers advised 61 The Contractor should also be informed that neither the presence of rear field relmnan lahve or the observation and testing by our fain stall excuse h in nor any way°fa defects discovered m has work It rs randa°Socd Drat TSFOeowrllrtot be responsmbleFa the CtntraeWdsj�asto safthy on hnspvojeet That will be the sc➢esespons!bhhty of the contractor 7. STANDARD OF CARE.Service performed by TSFOw under this Ag soBmT1 will be Inducted in a summer consistent with that leael of are and skill ordmanly exercised by members of the professrm currently practicing raider smmlar condarar3 Nocther warranty,expressed or mphd,remade. LO 71 Client recognizes dust subsurface conditions my vary from these aurcum Bred at the location,where bangs,surreys a eaplorauars are made by TSFGeo and that the data,interpretations and T_ reamxnatdatro!as ofl'SFC—arebased solely enliennComahan aver§abletot TSFGeo shad notber acsible fa tote nrdevrdaknonby atria of mfarnsim rev eieped S. ORALAGREEMENTS No oral ogreanent,guvantee,pmmrse,re{,nsadaPaan cr womanly steal§bebsadrng 9. OWNERSHIP OF DO "TS-Ali repasts,baring lags,field data and notes,laboratory test data,calculatrcns,enernsLes and other doccur is prepared by TSFOeo,as instruments of service,shall rmmaua the fampaty of TSFOeo Bum final payment rs rececved and a letter oforpyright lraesierbeert executed CL N Ill. BASIS OF PAYt f-Payment vs due within 30 days ofdate of nvoree Payments net made when due shall bear interest at eightan(18)percent answer a at the maximtan rate allowed by law from the date of the nvotce unfit same is paid. 0 U 101 If the Client falls tomake may payment due to TSFOeo for water andtorexpenses within 60 days of date of maoice,TSFOeo my,after giving reran daye written notate to Client,suspend services until all (B outstanding amounts nts have been paid toTSFOeo in full Further,TSFGma may,as addition to withholding savr<oas,or sutgufany,wihheld reports,plans and other daunrems not paid an full by the Client In the vort that final payment fa cmmpleted wort:is net made,TSFOeo shall request that all capyrngt°Sed dotcanents which were submitted to cheat be returned and all nfermatam used in project plans be ranarea Goo project docum-ns 102 In the even is is necessary to talcs legit adr6rt to effort Illettrcn,whether or net IntrgBiaa is corsnenmd,the:.Bert agrees to reonburoa TSFGeo far expenses in anaa?ctnai with arty claims or aunts, mc§udmgrmassable atharney's fees,including but not limited to the trial and appellate levels 103 Thnt artradshadl be Assented by the laws of Use State ofFlondaLU It. CONSTRUCTION REVIEW-TSFOeo cannot accept resporeabnldy barony design oak ewless the wank—hides sa°vr-:,.s:fa asistnrdmra review to dciemine whether a not the oak performed ism substantial our a»ergrinance wit TSFOeos ctrhehuaars arsd reccxrmandatrons CL 12. INDEMNIFICATION-TSFGea agrees to hold harmless and ndcahrnfy Cheat from and against habdity mosng out of TSFGeo°s neghgmt performance of the work.Client agrees to ncdtmmafy,and hold TSFGeo hamatss from all liability including all cats,mtomay's fees and expenses of defafse for any clamps by any other person or capoinham which may arse cut of the performance or breach of this centred for which TSFOeo was not solely negligent 13. 1-13,11TATIONOFLIABLIXTY The Chersu Che s°agrees to limit TSFGao s liability for negligent prufessiaial acts,emas a antssnars,such that the total aggregate liability of TSFGeo shall not exceed$50,000 or she trust fee for the saruozs nardersdon that proled,whichever ns grew The,a'rumer further agrees to require the cantra:tor and hassubconhaetas a similar hmdauan of ha�nhty suffea-d by the eadribex rr the sublrrtradors ansnrg fnorn't'SFG�°s nagingem professwna➢ads,errors a mnessiomt 0 IE131 If Chem prefers to u—higher fumls on professional I.bnlity,.TSFOeo agrees to.aerie the Inut up L:a maxassurn of$1.000,DWupm Choirs written request at the time-:rf axeplirrg out pPoyosa/ provided tkrat Chad agrees to pay an addstronaE constderanar-E 5 patent of air total(ee The addasanal^arge fur the higher humility limits ns becaues r the greater rids ark...rnal and is net sra,y a U charge for additional pamfss!mal Lability nrtursec 14. INSURANCE-TSFOeo represents and warrants that it and its agents,staff and eensadants employed by it are p.keted by Waka°s Compensation ant eance and Employees liability Insurance an cry::ttfomnai:es 0 w!Uh applumble state taws TSFGeo has such coverage under pubhc habulay and property darraage msu are.policies that TS"FOco drama to be adequate A Catmfatae^!of Fnsuran e can be supplied emdascrng suh 0 cov eupcet r+xlued �, 141 uthth!n the Imaats ami emdaraas of soon mY383me:e,TSFOem agry:°�:=indamnfy and;ate tdnasak aarmlrv:s Gc¢n aid against any loss,dan:uge a habhhty annsng Essen any ne-glmgent ads by TSF'.=rso,its agents,staff and ccroultants employed by it.TSFOco shall not be reaponable for any loss,damage or handily beyond the amounts,lahe and arissdsat!ars of such!ramisnce TSFOeo shall not';,a responsible ter any Ions,damage a liability arising Gan any ads by clients,its agents,staff and other consultants empioyedby it 142 Cost of the above coverage is included is car quoted fees If additional coverage or increased hands of iamthty are required.TSFOeo will andeavor to oblam the requested mearmice mad ctnarge separately for costsassociated with additional •image or mcssased hinds 15. TERMWATION-Thrs agrairart may be tarrimsled by either party up zss sevat days send i natc°e in dm.ev at of substantial failure by the other party ba perform at a,.ardunce with sae terns thereof Such tenmmataon shall not be effective if the substantial famous hasbear remedredbef,: esTm liar cyth rp-od specified in the our uten nau.e fir the eeera of deimmatiar TSFO:o shal t ba paid fro°se B,es perfamafl to the termination notate date pars reaccarabletentrunalum expaues 151 lathe roam oftermsecaucin or suspension for more than three manths,price t•ad_ornpletam of all reports cccveirplate.d by this Agrearient,TSFOeo may complete a report on me,-evaois performed to the date UJ of naice of t04nmRhon or armlet'.:ton The pcnses of larnnaticn a srsp ur.c out shall-'nude all direct ecou fa TSFGera m cvarpdet.ing notch anshes,records and reverts 16. CLflENT'S OBLIGATION TO NOTIFY TSF -Client repre-cents and warrants that it has advised I SFOm of any knaxn or suspected haictrapaus malenals or candntions,carldy lines and pollutants at any site at whrdn TSFOeam as to do weak hereunder.Bud un➢as TSFOeo has assumed in writing he respaishim y of locating subsurface objects,structures,Ines a residuals,Cheat agrls I,defend,indemnify and save TSFGe r, Meatless me.all clams,sails,loses,costs and expe ire including reasonable an.orney°s fees as a result of personal salary,death a property damage occurring with respect to TSFOes's performance of its work and resulting to a caused by ceartad with subsurface or Island objects,structures,lines a conduits where the actual a potential presence and piestnm thereof were net revealed to TSFOoe by Chent CL 17. HAZARDOUS MATER FALS-This agreement shad;not be nteapumed as reclassnng TSFGco to assume the status of an career,operator,gi nerata,Saar,trareleme,treater or dtsQocal faajay as hose terms appear N w rid m RCRA or wdhrn any Federal Be State statute as regulation law arming Ore genaatim,transportation,treatment,storage and deposal of pollutants U Initial ......... ............... ......... 0 U Packet Pg. 2424 K.16.a O'NEAL SURVEYING & MAPPING, INC_ CL ' tJ ti 267 John Knox Road, Suite 207 ■ Tallahassee, Florida 32303 ■ Office:850-270-2138 6400 Manatee Ave.W., Suite L-113 ■ Bradenton, Florida 34209 ■ Office:941-375-4470 It October 27, 2021 2 Ms. Lasa Ennis, PE Project Manager—Aviation Jacobs ' RE: EYW Aircraft Overflow Apron and Mitigation Sites As-built Survey Proposal o CL O'Neal Surveying and Mapping, Inc. (OSM) is pleased to provide you with a scope of services and proposal for the above referenced project in Key West, Florida. The project and services include the following: 0 SCOPE OF SERVICES HORIZONTAL& VERTICAL CONTROLCL W OSM team will verify positions on published Primary and Secondary Airport Control points and on control points which were previously established by OSM and others. OSM will establish new control as may be required for this survey.All survey control will be referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) (2011 Adjustment) and North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD88). Locate and verify existing site control as previously established and/or establish new control as necessary for this • project. 2 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY The OSM team will provide a Topographic As-Built Survey for (5) sites including the Aircraft Overflow Apron as shown on the attached Exhibit Plan Sheet C-602 and (4) separate Mitigation Sites as shown on attached Exhibit Plan Sheets C-502 thru C-505 (provided by the client). The attached Exhibit Sheets depict dashed"Limits of Disturbance"lines which will be the limits of the areas to surveyed. Any additions to these limits may require additional fees, to be determined. Tasks for this proposal include: CL N • Pavement elevations measured on a 25' Grid. o • Concrete pavement elevations measured at 4 corners at each joint. • Ground elevations measured on a 50' grid. • Provide edge of pavement. • Survey significant grade break lines within limits of survey. NOTE: This includes as-built location of the various proposed grade breaks depicted within the Mitigation Site area on Plan Sheet C-505. If significant grade breaks are discovered during the as-bult survey in Mitigation Sites on Plan sheets C-502 thru C-504 they will be located, otherwise, as-built grade contours within Mitigation Sites on Plan sheets C-502 thru C-504 will be determined from the 50' grid. Packet Pg. 2425 K.16.a • Vegetation and tree lines within limits of survey. NOTE:This location is for overall vegetation outlines of existing or planted areas and does not include individual plant or line location of various species such as those noted in the Planting Schedule on Sheet C-502. • Fence lines CL • Provide locations of visible major structures such as manholes, taxiway edge lights, drainage structures, taxiway signs/foundations, concrete duct markers, pavement markings, aircraft tie downs. • Elevations for light fixtures to be measured at top of foundations • Elevation of sign foundations shall be measured at four corners • Elevations of structures shall be measured at the center • Provide drainage structure invert elevations and bottom of structure elevations 0 NOTE:This project is scheduled as daytime operations with pull back when required.Jacobs will provide badged Airport escort or arrange for Airport Operations Escort for OSM survey crews. > NOTE: This As-Built survey is scheduled to follow construction to be completed on the (5) project sites in September/October 2022. This As-built survey for the (5) sites is to be scheduled together as one continuous survey operation/deployment. NOTE: This proposal excludes survey deployment between the following dates: Friday, October 21 thru Sunday, , October 30, 2022; Sunday, November 20 thru Sunday, November 27, 2022 and Friday, December 23, 2022 thru Monday, January 2, 2023. o This proposal is valid only for Notice To Proceed with survey by February 7, 2023. CL Total Lump Sum Survey Fee $26,000.00 0 WORK ZONE SAFETY: r�. All work zone and Airport safety, rules and procedures as required by the Key West Airport will be observed and strictly adhered to by OSM.All survey activity will be coordinated with Jacobs staff prior to and during commencement.Any and all >' vehicles to be utilized in said survey activities will be authorized by and registered as may be required. Said vehicles to have current decal, display company name/identification and maintain proper lighting requirements. CL QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE AND FIELD REVIEW: ' Verification of the field conditions as related to the collected survey data prior to any topographic survey data submittal. It All activities required to supervise and coordinate the survey project will be performed by the OSM project supervisor, a Florida P.S.M. or their delegate. r_ 0 OSM will implement their QA/QC plan to include review, response to comments and any resolution meetings if required, preparation of submittals for reviews, etc. Deliverables will include the ACAD Civil 3D digital files of the topographic survey, Signed and sealed copies of survey as required. — Thank you for this opportunity and please do not hesitate to contact if you have any questions or need anything else. >- Sincerely, CL Michael O'Neal, PSM,VP 0 O'Neal Surveying & Mapping, Inc. m Packet Pg. 2426 6 - U OSd sgoa r- L L MAM UdU-VO MOIIJGAOoa 41 JOJI s oa :4u9wgo 44 N r �SgO�e NVld SNOIldn313 1 L,--,wT!Xj;ww lodslNlorood IL - ________ w raoaavrrsvaanaa3raaaro � I a � Q k z 9 R IL Y 4 l r f a f _____ _____® _______--m._____ i e 'p I � f I 9 m I s a g 1 • ° o z W t I I � I wi ZI I yx� I r Ul t+ 4 p a It L o I t LU m p 6 r- s 00-1 d I 3 r s I� f � rl � -t •�_ � k w � �" �a- f I� > a .� � > a � y a > • I 6 6 I ®a g I rf LU I' r I � rz 0 J ` CPo6[E6P 3iK'pA+il'id LWtt'iMmM,AiYYRTEY tLk.4'.31NKK'A"9.9d'EP9K i�§PoBtCA53xPod�„'$d$6d4L4K4.,. 6 - U OSd sq a r- LL MAM UdU-VO MOjjJGAO0a 41 JOJI s Oa :4u9wg3e44 co tC'' <V SgO3e` NVId $ C4 Y 'sa �ayp �•w°' .� NOUVEMA ®NV S u® ; OWNED l-SNO (L rmaearwesa3ns s:avaONro '....r.. 133HS339sncnNLL W)3NnH31W j� t i s t ` 4 gh t / _ � 1 0 1` II i w w ae ®a 1 a g a 1 < o go®Q ®® off° s i ! 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(Birkitt) is pleased to submit this proposal to perform environmental services to support construction oversight of the proposed Aircraft Overflow Apron project at the Key West International Airport (EYW) pursuant to bid r documents and plans dated 9/21/21. -- See below for the proposed Scope of Services for support for construction at the proposed impact site at EYW and the on-site mitigation areas at EYW and off-site at Summerland Key. 0 Construction/Impact Site at Airport (Temporary and Permanent Impacts) > 0 1.35 ac. permanent wetlands impacts 0 Mitigation Sites: • 0.89 ac. On-Site Mitigation Area 1 • 0.88 ac. On-Site Mitigation Area 2 2 • 8.32 ac. On-Site Mitigation Area 3 (0.61 ac. wetland creation) • 10.19 ac. Off-Site Mitigation Area 1 on Summerland Key (0.48 ac. wetland >_ LU creation) Assume 1 year project duration CL 0 Task 1.0 CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT DOCUMENTATION AND MEETING 0 126 31a Ave North,Sulte 104 Safety Harbor,FL 34695 0 Tel:(813)259.1085 Packet Pg. 2432 K.16.a Birkitt Environmental Services, Inc. EYW Aircraft Overflow Apron Biological Construction Oversight Support Proposal October 27, 2021 Revised Birkitt will review permit and construction bid requirements to prepare an environmental project task plan and schedule in coordination with Jacobs to provide internal guidance and documentation to Jacobs and contractor. Birkitt will be available to answer standard questions or provide basic guidance re: permit conditions. A kick off meeting/ construction team meeting on site is included for this scope and will include guidance on permit and bid compliance requirements. (2 people). Task 2.0 PRE-CONSTRUCTION WETLAND and IMPACT LIMITS STAKING Birkitt will confirm the boundaries of wetlands impact areas are staked properly 2 (contractor to stake wetlands based on survey). LO • Wetland Staking — Impact Site • Confirm wetland and impact area staking for permanent impact areas r • Wetland Staking — Three on-site mitigation areas CL • Confirm wetland staking • Wetlands Staking — Summerland Key off-site mitigation area • Confirm wetland staking. Task 3.0 PRE-CONSTRUCTION WETLANDS AVOIDANCE AND PROTECTED >_ PLANT SPECIES Prior to construction, Birkitt will confirm the protected plant count assessment for Monroe County. Birkitt will stake areas containing mangroves or other wetlands to be selectively avoided during construction. • Protected Species Plant Count—Confirmation Confirm protected plant impact count assessment for Monroe County mitigation at the Off-Site Mitigation Area on Summerland Key. • Identify and Stake Construction Avoidance Areas Prior to construction, Birkitt will stake areas containing protected plant species or 2 mangroves to be selectively avoided during construction. LU 0. Task 4.0 MITIGATION SITE CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT INSPECTIONS - AT N THREE (3) -SITE MITIGATION AREAS AND ONE (1) OFF-SITE MITIGATION AREA AT SUMMERLAND KEY 2 Packet Pg. 2433 K.16.a Birkitt Environmental Services, Inc. EYW Aircraft Overflow Apron Biological Construction Oversight Support Proposal October 27, 2021 Revised Task 4.1 Review Plant Source, Condition, and Placement Birkitt will review the following: • Review plants source and order to be placed (confirm mangroves salt water acclimated) • Review plant condition before planting • Review proposed proper placement of plants in appropriate zones. It is assumed that the planting zones will be staked in the field prior to review. Task 4.2 Oversight Inspections and Progress Reports Birkitt will inspect on-site and off-site mitigation areas during construction providing periodic site visits to review progress and status. Progress reports will be prepared to document inspection conducted and status. Birkitt will provide oversight for up to 6 LO months of mitigation site development assuming 3 site visits to each site (3 trips). As part of the inspections, Birkitt will review as-builts for excavation and replacement with suitable soils. It is assumed that the inspections to on-site and off-site mitigation areas will be conducted during the same trip. 0 Task 4..3 Mitigation Completion Inspection and Report Birkitt will review mitigation sites following completion of planting at mitigation sites. It is assumed that the review for all mitigation sites will be conducted during the same trip. Birkitt will provide a Mitigation Completion Inspection Report (to Jacobs) for on-site and >_ off-site mitigation areas. �-- Task 5.0 POST CONSTRUCTION ITITI SITE INSPECTION -SITE AND ca OFF-SITE MIITIGATION AREA AT SUMMERLAND KEY Birkitt will provide three (3) site visits to each mitigation area over a 6 - month period > post construction. It is assumed that site visits will include both on-site (3 sites) and the off-site mitigation area at Summerland Key for each trip (3 trips). • On-site Mitigation Areas (3 sites) • Off-site Mitigation Area — Summerland Key 2 Task 6.0 MITIGATION SITE INSPECTION/MONITORING AND REPORT— 1 YEAR r — THREE ON-SITE MITIGATION AREAS AND OFF-SITE MITIGATION AREA AT SUMMERLAND KEY 0. Birkitt will provide a follow up inspection and monitoring of the on-site and off-site N mitigation areas to document site conditions related to success criteria and permit compliance at one (1) year following completion of the mitigation sites. A report documenting inspection and monitoring results and photo-documentation of the 3 Packet Pg. 2434 K.16.a Birkitt Environmental Services, Inc. EYW Aircraft Overflow Apron Biological Construction Oversight Support Proposal October 27, 2021 Revised CL mitigation sites will be prepared. One (1) trip each is assumed for conducting monitoring at on-site mitigation areas and one (1) trip for conducting monitoring at the Summerland Key Mitigation Site. • On-site Mitigation Areas — 1-year Inspection/Monitoring and Report • Off-site Mitigation Area at Summerland Key — 1-year Inspection/Monitoring and Report 2 _ask 7.0 Lqency Coordination durin Constructs LO It is anticipated that agency staff (USACE, SFWMD, 2or Monroe County) will conduct periodic inspections of the construction/impact site at the Airport and/ or inspections of r the mitigation areas on-site and off-site at Summerland Key. Birkitt staff will accompany CL agency representatives during these inspections. Where possible, these site visits will be scheduled along with other activities. It is assumed that three (3) agency 0 coordination site visits cannot be scheduled in conjunction with other tasks, so three (3) agency coordination site visits (trips) are included in this task. Miscellaneous coordination with agency staff re: status of construction or compliance with also be provided. Task 8.0 Project Administration and Coordination CL Project administration and coordination includes invoice preparation, scheduling, project ca management coordination and team coordination. A 275 day duration is assumed. Nine (9) status meetings throughout the construction process are assumed to be virtual or during on-site trips scheduled for other tasks. This task also includes team coordination > re: scheduling or overall project management. General Assumptions: • Services under this scope will start upon receipt of all permits and initiation of 2 construction services. If additional or unanticipated permit conditions are required in the final permits, additional scope and services may be necessary. • Birkitt will have full access and authorizations to the sites. LU • It is assumed that all mitigation sites (on-site and off-site at Summerland Key) will be completed within six (6) months. • Birkitt's support in addressing comolia_nce or agency coordination on construction N issues other than minor questions or communication with agencies is not included. No travel is included for minor compliance issues which mar arise. Packet Pg. 2435 K.16.a Birkitt Environmental Services, Inc. EYW Aircraft Overflow Apron Biological Construction Oversight Support Proposal October 27, 2021 Revised • Civil survey, including boundary surveys, wetlands boundary survey, topographic survey, and soils surveys for mitigation areas will be provided to Birkitt by others as needed for compliance review. o • Project Administration assumes duration of this project is 275 days. Meetings are assumed to be virtual or conducted in conjunction with scheduled site visits. • Services not covered under this proposal will require an additional scope and fee. • Trips (travel) to the Florida Keys will be minimized where possible and site visits during trips will be conducted concurrently where possible. 2 Breakdown of Charges: Birkitt proposes to conduct the services outlined in the tasks above on a lump sumLO basis. Please see the table below for a breakout of the char es per task. Task Number Task Description Subt Task Charges Charges 0. 1.0 Construction Oversight Documentation and Meeting $14,660 Pre-Construction Wetland and Impact 2.0 Limits Staking $6,021 Pre-Construction Wetlands Avoidance 3.0 and Protected Plant Locations $10,260 -- Summerland Key) Mitigation Site Construction Oversight , 4.0 Inspections (3 On-site and 1 Off-site at $45,298 Summerland Key) 0 4.1 Review Plant Source, Condition and $ 9,505 Placement > 4.2 Oversight Inspections $23,669 4.3 Mitigation Completion Inspection and $12,124 2 Report Post-Construction Mitigation Site 5.0 Inspections — (On-site and Off-site at $25,998 2 Summerland Key))— 3 Inspections 1-Year Mitigation Site (1 Event) 6.0 Inspection/Monitoring (3 On-site and $18,334 Off-site at Summerland Key) 7 0 Agency Coordination during $20,116 0. Construction N 8 0 Project Administration and Coordination 275 days $16,100 TOTAL $156 786 0 5 Packet Pg. 2436 K.16.a Birkitt Environmental Services, Inc. EYW Aircraft Overflow Apron Biological Construction Oversight Support Proposal October 27, 2021 Revised We appreciate the opportunity to provide environmental services for this project. Please feel free to call us at 813-259-1085 or email at bbirkitt birkitt.co or rtoth .birki .com if 0 you have additional questions regarding this proposal or other services. Sincerely, gevertU F. BWP-Ltt Ro+ -Tofpl 2 Beverly F. Birkitt Robert Toth LO President Vice President N BIRKITT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 0 ram. CJ 0 t 0 r- 0 2 N 0 m 6 Packet Pg. 2437 DATE(r ! K.16.a CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 06/07/2021 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THI: CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIE! BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZE[ REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed CL If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement of this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER LIC #0437153 1-212-948-1306 CONTACT NAME: Marsh Risk & Insurance Services PHONE FAX CIRTS Support@jacobs.com A/C No Ext: A/C,No: 1-212-948-130 P E-MAIL CL 633 W. 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RE: Monroe County Airports - General Consulting Services Master Agreement with Jacobs Project Management Company for Professional Services at Key West International Airport and The Florida Keys Marathon International Airport. CONTRACT END DATE: 02/14/2022. PROJECT NUMBER: E9Y16700. SECTOR: Public. The Monroe County Bo. of County Commissioners, its employees and officials are added as an additional insured for general liability & auto CL liability as respects the negligence of the insured in the performance of insured's services to cert holder under contract for captioned work. *THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, AND LIMITS PROVIDED UNDER THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE WILL NO'. U CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORI 0) Monroe County Board of County Commissioners THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED II ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. U 1100 Simonton Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Key West, FL 33040 USA ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Cert_Renewal Packet P+g. 2438 62390167 K 16.a DATE SUPPLEMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 06�07�2022 NAME OF INSURED: Jacobs Project Management Co. CL Additional Description of Operations/Remarks from Page 1: EXCEED OR BROADEN IN ANY WAY THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, AND LIMITS AGREED TO UNDER THE APPLICABLE CONTRACT.* O O O O cu L. 2 V3 r N r CL o O CL h r Additional Information: *$2,000,000 SIR FOR STATE OF: OHIO O t O O O CL N O U O O U SUPP(05/04) Packet Pg. 2439