HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 03-1439 CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT
WITH HALFF ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR THE DESIGN OF A PEDESTRIAN
SIGNAL AND CROSSWALK IMPROVEMENTS ON NORTH COLONY
BLVD. AT THE AQUATIC PARK IN THE AMOUNT OF $15,000.00;
ATTACHING THE APPROVED FORM OF CONTRACT AS EXHIBIT "A";
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY,
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager of the City of The Colony, Texas is hereby authorized
to execute on behalf of the City a contract with HalffAssociates, Inc. for the design ora pedistrian
signal and crosswalk improvements on North Colony Blvd. at the Aquatic Park in the amount of
$15,000.00. The approved form of contract is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and made a part hereof
for such purposes.
SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage by the
City Council of the City of The Colony, Texas.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of The Colony, Texas
this 3rd day of March, 2003.
APPROVED:
te-fta Henville-Shannon, Mayor
Patti A. Hicks, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
AGREEMENT FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into the .~/~ day of<'7~_~, 2003, by
and between the CITY OF THE COLONY, TEXAS, hereinafter referred to as CITY and
HALFF ASSOCIATES, INC., hereinafter referred to as UNDERSIGNED.
WHEREAS, CITY desires UNDERSIGNED to perform certain work and services
set forth in scope of Services, marked Exhibit "A", and attached hereto and incorporated
herein.
WHEREAS, the UNDERSIGNED has expressed a willingness to perform said
work and services, hereinafter referred to only as "services", specified in said Scope of
Services, and enumerated under Article II of this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, all parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
GENERAL
UNDERSIGNED, shall furnish and pay for all labor, tools, materials, equipment,
supplies, transportation and management necessary to perform all services set forth in
Article II hereof for the CITY in accordance with the terms, conditions and provisions of
the Scope of Services, marked Exhibit "A", and attached hereto and incorporated herein
for all purposes. CITY may, at any time, stop any services by the UNDERSIGNED
upon giving UNDERSIGNED written notice. UNDERSIGNED shall be bound to CITY by
the terms, conditions and responsibilities toward the CITY for UNDERSIGNED'S
services set forth in this Agreement.
ARTICLE II
SERVICES
A. The following services, when authorized in writing by a Notice to Proceed,
shall be performed by the UNDERSIGNED in accordance with the CITY'S
requirements:
Professional Engineering Services to prepare a Study/Design for a Pedestrian
Signal and Sidewalk Improvements for the Municipal Swimming Pool and
Water Park as described in Exhibit "A"
B. UNDERSIGNED shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical
accuracy, and the coordination of al designs, drawings, specifications, plans,
and other services furnished by UNDERSIGNED under this Agreement.
UNDERSIGNED shall, without additional compensation, correct or revise any
errors or deficiencies in the design, drawings, specifications, plans and other
services.
C. Neither CITY'S review, approval or acceptance of, not payment for any of the
services required under this Agreement, shall be construed to operate as a
waiver of any rights under this Agreement, and UNDERSIGNED shall be an
remain liable to the CITY in accordance with applicable law for all damages to
the CITY caused by the UNDERSIGNED'S negligent performance of any of
the services furnished under this Agreement.
D. The rights and remedies of the CITY under this Agreement are as provided by
law.
ARTICLE III
PAYMENT
A. CITY shall pay UNDERSIGNED for all services authorized in writing and
properly performed by the UNDERSIGNED in the basis herein described,
subject to additions or deletions for changes or extras agreed upon writing.
B. The total amount paid to UNDERSIGNED shall not exceed a lump sum fee of
$13,000 as outline in Exhibit "B". Partial payment will be made on a monthly
basis for completed portions of the work as approved by the CITY and as
stipulated in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein.
C. Upon complete performance of this Agreement by the UNDERSIGNED and
final approval and acceptance of UNDERSIGNED'S service by the CITY,
CITY will make final payment to UNDERSIGNED of the balance due under
this Agreement within thirty (30) days of the following month after final
payment for such services has been billed by the UNDERSIGNED.
D. CITY may deduct from any amounts due or to become due to the
UDNERSIGNED any sum or sums owing by the UDNERSIGNED to the CITY.
In the event of any breach by the UNDERSIGNED of any provision or
obligation of this Agreement, or in the event of the assertion by other parties
of any claim or lien against the CITY, or the CITY'S premises, arising out of
the UDNERSIGNED'S performance of this Agreement, the CITY shall have
the right to retain out of any payments due or to become due to the
UNDERSIGNED an amount sufficient to completely protect the CITY from
any and all loss, damage or expense therefrom, until the breach, claim or lien
has been satisfactorily remedied or adjusted by the UNDERSIGNED.
ARTICLE IV
TIME FOR PERFORMANCE
A. UNDERSIGNED shall perform all services as provided for under this
Agreement in a proper, efficient and professional, manner in accordance with
the CITY'S requirements. Both parties have agreed to the provisions of this
Agreement in anticipation of the orderly and continuous progress of the
project through completion of the Scope of Services specified in Exhibit "A",
attached hereto.
B. In the event UNDERSIGNED's performance of this Agreement is delayed or
interfered with by acts of the CITY or others, the UNDERSIGNED may
request an extension of time for the performance of same as hereinafter
provided, but shall not be entitled to any increase in fee or price, or to
damages or additional compensation as a consequence of such delays
unless such delays exceed ninety (90) days.
C. No allowance of any extension of time, for any cause whatever, shall be
claimed or make to the UNDERSIGNED, unless the UNDERSIGNED shall
have made written request upon the CITY fro such extension within forty-eight
(48) hours after the cause for such extension occurred, and unless the city
and the UNDERSIGNED have agreed in writing upon the allowance of
additional time to be made.
ARTICLE V
DOCUMENTS
A. All instruments or service (including plans, specifications, drawings, reports,
designs, computations, computer programs, estimated, surveys, other data or
work items, etc.) prepared under this Agreement shall be submitted for
approval of the CITY. All instruments of service shall be professionally sealed
as may be required by law or by the CITY.
B. Such documents of service, together with necessary supporting documents,
shall be delivered to the CITY, and the CITY shall have unlimited rights, for
the benefit of the CITY, in all instruments of service, including the right to use
same on any other work of the CITY without additional cost to the CITY. If, in
the event the CITY uses such instruments of service on any work of the CITY
other than that specified in the Scope of Services, attached as Exhibit "A",
provided the UNDERSIGNED completes this Agreement, under those
circumstances the CITY hereby agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold
harmless the UNDERSIGNED, their officers, agents, servants and
employees, form and against suits, actions, claims, losses, liability or damage
of any character, and from and against costs and expenses, including, in part,
attorney fees incidental to the defense of such suits, actions, claims, losses,
damages or liability on account of injury, disease, sickness, including death,
to any person or damage to property including, in part, the loss of use
resulting therefrom, arising from any inaccuracy, such use of such
instruments of service with respect to such other work except where the
UNDERSIGNED participates in such other work.
C. The UNDERSIGNED agrees to and does hereby grant to the CITY a royalty-
free license to all such instruments of service, which the UNDERSIGNED
may cover by copyright, and to all designs as to which the UNDERSIGNED
may assert any rights or establish any claim under the design patent or
copyright laws. The UNDERSIGNED, after completion of the project, agrees
to furnish the originals of all such instruments or service to the CITY.
D. All word documents supplied to the CITY as provided herein shall be in
Microsoft Word 98 or higher edition, or in a format compatible with the
aforementioned program. All plan documents shall be exported to an
AutoCAD 14 or higher version format.
ARTICLE VI
TERMINATION
A. The CITY or the UNDERSIGNED may suspend or terminate this Agreement
for cause or without cause at any time by giving written notice to the
UNDERSIGNED. In the event suspension or termination is without cause,
/ payment to the UNDERSIGNED, in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, will be made on the basis of services reasonably determined by
// the CITY to be satisfactory performed to date of suspension or termination.
Such payment will be due upon delivery of all instruments of service to the
CITY.
B. Should the CITY require a modification of its contract with the
UNDERSIGNED, and in the event the CITY and UNDERSIGNED fail to agree
upon a modification to this Agreement, the CITY and the UNDERSIGNED
shall have the option of termination this Agreement. Payment to the
UNDERSIGNED shall be made by the CITY in accordance with the terms of
this Agreement, for the services mutually agreed upon by the CITY and the
UNDERSIGNED to be properly performed by the UNDERSIGNED prior to
such termination date.
ARTICLE VII
INSURANCE
A. UNDERSIGNED shall provide and maintain workers' Compensation with
statutory limits.
B. UNDERSIGNED shall provide and maintain in full force and effect during the
time of this Agreement, auto insurance (including, but not limited to, insurance
covering the operations of owned and non-owned automobiles, trucks and
other vehicles) protecting the UNDERSIGNED and the CITY as an additional
insured with limits not less than 250/500/100,000.
C. UNDERSIGNED shall provided general Liability Insurance. Such insurance
covering personal and bodily injuries or death shall be in the sum of not less
than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000) Dollars per occurrence and
Five Hundred Thousand ($500,000) Dollars aggregate. Insurance covering
damages to property shall be in the sum of not less than One Hundred
Thousand ($100,000) Dollars. The General Liability Insurance must name
the CITY as an additional Insured.
D. UNDERSIGNED shall provide and maintain Professional Liability Errors and
Omissions insurance coverage to protect the UNDERSIGNED and the CITY
from liability arising out of the performance of professional services, if any,
under this Agreement. Such coverage shall be in the sum of not less than
Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000) Dollars per occurrence and Five
Hundred Thousand ($500,000) Dollars aggregate. Such insurance shall be
kept in effect for four (4) years after the completion of the contract. If the
UNDERSIGNED fails to maintain the insurance covered during that time, the
CITY may pay the premiums to keep the insurance in effect and recover the
cost from the UNDERSIGNED.
E. A signed Certificate of Insurance, satisfactory to the CITY, showing
compliance with the requirements of this Article shall be furnished to the CITY
before any services are performed. Such Certificate shall provide thirty (30)
days written notice to the CITY prior to the cancellation or modification of any
insurance referred to therein and continue to issue such certificate for four (4)
years after completion of the contract.
ARTICLE VIII
INDEMNIFICATION FOR INJURY AND PERFORMANCE
UNDERSIGNED further specifically obligates itself to the CITY in the following,
to-wit:
The UNDERSIGNED hereby agrees to protect, indemnify and hold harmless the
CITY, their officers, agents, servants and employees (hereinafter individually and
collectively referred to as "lndemnitees"), from and against suits, actions, claims, losses,
liability or damage of any character, and from and against costs and expenses,
including, in part, attorney fees incidental to the defense of such suits, actions, claims,
losses, damages or liability on account of injury, disease, sickness, including death, to
any person or damage to property including, in part, the loss of use resulting therefrom
arising from any negligent act, error, or omission of the UNDERSIGNED, its officers,
employees, servants, agents or subcontractors, or anyone else under the
UNDERSIGNED'S direction and control and arising out of, resulting from, or caused by
the performance or failure of performance of any work or services called for by this
Agreement, or from conditions created by the performance or non-performance of said
work or services. In the event one or more of the Indemnitees is determined by a court
of law to be jointly or derivatively negligent or liable for such damage or injury, the
UNDERSIGNED shall be obligated to indemnify Indemnitee(s) as provided herein on a
proportionate basis in accordance with the final judgment, after all appeals are
exhausted, determining such joint or derivative negligence or liability.
The UNDERSIGNED is not responsible for the actions of the CITY'S contractor
to perform the construction of the improvements covered under this Agreement.
Acceptance and approval of the final plans by the CITY shall not constitute nor
be deemed a release of this responsibility and liability of the UNDERSIGNED, its
employees, associates, agents and consultants for the accuracy or competency of their
designs, working drawings and specifications, or other documents and work; nor shall
such approval be deemed to be an assumption of such responsibility by the CITY for
any defect in the designs, working drawings and specifications, or other documents
prepared by the UNDERSIGNED, its employees, contractor, agents ad consultants.
ARTICLE IX
INDEMINIFICATION FOR UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
UNDERSIGNED agrees that it is an independent contractor and not an agent of
the CITY, and that the UNDERSIGNED is subject, as and employer, to all applicable
Unemployment Compensation Statutes, so as to relieve the CITY of any responsibility
or liability from treating the UNDERSlGNED'S employees as employees of the CITY for
the purpose of keeping records, making reports or payments of Unemployment
Compensation taxes or contributions. The UNDERSIGNED further agrees to indemnify
and hold the CITY harmless and reimburse it for any expenses or liability incurred under
said Statues in connection with employees of the UNDERSIGNED.
ARTICLE X
INDEMNIFICATION FOR PERFORMANCE
UNDERSIGNED shall defend and indemnify Indemnitees against and hold the
CITY and the premises harmless from any and all claims, suits or liens based upon or
alleged to be based upon the non-payment of labor, tools, materials, equipment,
supplies, transportation and management costs incurred by the UNDERSIGNED in
performing this Agreement.
ARTICLE Xl
ASSIGNMENT
UNDERSIGNED shall not assign or sublet this Agreement or any part thereof,
without the written consent of the CITY. Sale of more than fifty (50%) pement
ownership of the UNDERSIGNED shall be construed as an assignment.
ARTICLE Xll
APPLICABLE LAWS
UNDERSIGNED shall comply with all Federal, State, County and Municipal laws,
ordinances, regulations, safety orders, resolutions and building codes, including the
Americans With Disabilities Act, relating or applicable to service to be performed under
this Agreement.
This Agreement is performable in the State of Texas and shall be governed by
the laws of the State of Texas. Venue on any suit hereunder shall be in Denton County,
Texas.
ARTICLE XlII
DEFAULT OF UNDERSIGNED
In the event the UNDERSIGNED fails to comply or becomes disable and unable
to comply with the provisions of this Agreement as to the quality or character of the
service or time of performance, and the failure is not corrected within ten (10) days after
written notice by the CITY to the UNDERSIGNED, the CITY may, at its sole discretion
without prejudice to any other right or remedy:
A. Terminate this Agreement and be relieved of the payment of any further
consideration to the UNDERSIGNED except for all work determined by the
CITY to be satisfactorily completed prior to termination. Payment for work
satisfactorily completed shall be for actual costs, including reasonable
salaries and travel expenses of the UNDERSIGNED to and from meetings
called by the CITY at which the UNDERSIGNED is required to attend, but
shall not include any loss of profit of the UNDERSIGNED. In the event of
such termination, the CITY may proceed to complete the services in any
manner deemed proper by the CITY, either by the use of its own forces or by
resubmitting to others. In either event, the UNDERSIGNED shall be liable for
all costs in excess of the total contract price under his Agreement incurred to
complete the services herein provided for and the costs so incurred may be
due or that may thereafter become due to the UNDERSIGNED under and by
virtue of this Agreement.
B. The CITY may, without terminating this Agreement or taking over the
services, furnish the necessary materials, equipment, supplies and/or help
necessary to remedy the situation, at the expense of the UNDERSIGNED.
ARTICLE XlV
ADJUSTMENTS IN SERVICES
No claims for extra services, additional services or changes in the services will
be made by the UNDERSIGNED without written Agreement with the CITY prior to the
performance of such services.
ARTICLE XV
EXECUTION BECOMES EFFECTIVE
This Agreement will be effective upon execution of the contract by and between
the UNDERSIGNED and the CITY.
ARTICLE XVl
AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS
This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to
the subject matter hereof and there are not oral understandings, statements or
stipulations bearing upon the meaning or effect of this Agreement, which have not been
incorporated herein. This Agreement may only be modified, amended, supplemented or
waived by a written instrument executed by the parties except as may be otherwise
provided therein.
ARTICLE XVII
GENDER AND NUMBER
The use of any gender in this Agreement shall be applicable to all genders, and
the use of singular number shall include the plural and conversely.
ARTICLE XVlII
NOTICES AND AUTHORITY
A. The UNDERSIGNED agrees to send all notices required under this
Agreement to the City Manager of the City of the Colony, or his designee, at
6800 Main Street, The Colony, Texas 75056-1133. The UNDERSIGNED
understands that only the City Manager or his designees has the authority to
represent the CITY or bind the CITY under this Agreement.
B. The CITY agrees to send all notices required under this Agreement to the
UNDERSIGNED at:
Halff Associates, Inc.
Jerry F. Roberts, P.E.
Vice President
4000 Fossil Creek Boulevard
Fort Worth, Texas 76137
ARTICLE IX
CLOSURE
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on this the
~ day ~~,..~;~. , 2003.
CITY: UNDER~
City of The Colony, Texas
By:
By: Troy Ly~nn) Lovell, P.E.
City Manager -
6800 Main Street Title: Vice President
The Colony, Texas 75056-1333
Address: 4000 Fossil Creek Boulevard
Fort Worth, Texas 76137
Attest:
Approved as to Content:
Department Director
EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF WORK
for
Study/Design
PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL AND SIDEWALK IMPROVMENTS
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL AND WATER PARK
in
THE COLONY
A. Description:
The Colony plans to construct a water park at the existing municipal swimming pool
located on North Colony Boulevard between Squires and Morning Star Roads.
Pedestrians must cross North Colony Boulevard, a four lane major roadway, to access
the facility from the south. A pedestrian signal is needed to permit pedestrians to
cross the roadway safely. Ramp and sidewalk improvements are also necessary to
bring the pedestrian route into compliance with Texas Accessibility Standards and the
Americans with Disabilities Act. The contract will include a brief study to determine
the optimum signal arrangement to fit the site and City requirements and to estimate
construction costs. Based on the horizontal and vertical street alignments, and on site
visibility, a minimum of two alternatives with options will be provided for
consideration by the City. Plans, specifications and estimates for construction of the
facilities will be prepared upon acceptance of the study and approval of the
recommended alternative for signal design.
Don Penny, P.E. of Penny and Associates will assist Halff in preparation of
signalization plans.
B. Work Plan:
1. Study
a. Obtain previous studies, maps and record construction plans from the City
for all improvements in the project area.
b. Obtain maps for franchised utilities in the project area to include; power,
gas, telephone and cable television. Determine if any trunk utilities exist
in the project area and begin the process of coordination with the franchise
utilities for the eventual adjustment or relocation of the utilities ahead of
reconstruction.
c. Walk the site, photograph and make notes of any features affecting the
design. Inventory all signs and traffic control devices on North Colony
Boulevard between Paige and Morning Star.
d. Prepare a topographical survey of the project area. A detailed
topographical survey will be prepared in the immediate area of sidewalk
and ramp improvements. Limited survey data will be obtained in the
remainder of the work area to in order to located curbs, signs, streetlights
and other improvements affecting design.
e. Prepare a schematic design for the traffic signal, sidewalk and ramps that
will meet the needs of the City and meet minimum requirements of the
Texas Accessibility Standards.
f. Prepare estimates of probable cost for the schematic design.
g. Meet with City staff and attend City Council meeting to make a
presentation of the study if requested.
2. Construction Plans: After approval of the schematic design, Halff will
prepare construction plans and specifications for the improvements. Plans
will include the following:
· Signal design
· Additional lighting and/or coordination with power company
· Accessible ramps and sidewalks
· Pavement markings and signage
· Temporary traffic control plans
· Construction details
3. Texas Department of Licensing Review: Halff will prepare the application for
signature by the City and submit plans to the Texas Department of Licensing
for review and approval.
4. Construction Administration: Services through construction will include the
following:
· Assemble bid documents
· Analyze bids and recommend award of contract
· Attend pre-construction meeting
· Provide periodic inspection
· Perform final inspection
The results of the study will be incorporated into a brief letter report with exhibits
and estimates of probable cost. The report will recommend a specific course of
action.
2. Schedule:
Halff will begin work immediately after receipt of a written notice to proceed. A
draft report will be submitted to the City within 20 calendar days of the Notice to
Proceed. Upon approval of the study, Halff will begin preparation of construction
plans and submit full plans to the City, adequate for bidding within 30 calendar days.
EXHIBIT "B"
BASIS OF COMPENSATION
for
Preliminary Design Report
PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL AND WATER PARK
in
THE COLONY
The lump sum fee for services as described in Exhibit "A", Items 1, 2 and 3 will be
$11,200, which includes direct costs and computer charges normally associated with
production of these services and reproduction for up to eight (8) copies of studies and
construction plans for review purposes.
The basis of compensation shall be as follows:
1. $5,900 upon submittal of the draft study.
2. $5,300 upon submittal of construction plans.
Construction services, Item 4, will be billed monthly on the basis of 2.3 times salary
cost up to a maximum of $3,800.
The total fee for all services shall not exceed $15,000.