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Agenda 01/29/2008 Item #16B 8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agenda Item No, 1688 January 29, 2008 Page 1 of 14 Recommendation to approve selection of PBS&J Inc" a qualified firm and award a Contract Under RFP #07-4174, "FPL Trail Feasibility Study in Collier and Lee Counties", for Project Number 601203 in the total amount of $307,570,00 available in the Transportation Supported Gas Tax Fund 313, FPL Trail Feasibility Study, Project #601203. OBJECTIVE: To receive Board approval for award of a professional services contract with consulting firm PBS&J, Inc, to provide professional services for a Trail Feasibility Study, This study will be a corridor/alignment study for the northern end of the proposed FPL trail in northern Collier County, The distance of the corridor is approximately 20-25 miles which is part of the new Comprehensive Pathways Plan, The consultant will assist in the planning of a proposed 12-foot multi-use pathway and identify potential alternatives for the Study Area, The trail study will be a corridor/alignment study for the northern end of the proposed FPL Trail in northern Collier County. The study will focus on an area from Orangetree to the CREW Trust lands near Corkscrew Road, CONSIDERATIONS: The FDOT has entered into a LAP Agreement with Collier County, wherein FDOT will reimburse Collier County up to the sum of$330,000 for the FPL Trail Feasibility Study in Collier and Lee County, A Request for Proposals (RFP #07-4174) was issued for the purpose of establishing a contract with a consulting fIrm capable of providing professional services to the County for this study, The RFP was issued on July 18, 2007, in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 287,055, Consultant Competitive Negotiation Act. Notices were sent to 151 Jirms, with 4 fIrms submitting proposals by the due date of August 8, 2007, A Selection Committee meeting was held on September 17, 2007. The review, scoring, and discussion of the proposals by the Selection Committee resulted in the highest ranking firms being; PBS&J, Sprinkle Consulting & Johnson Engineering, Staff has successfully completed negotiations with PBS&J, Inc, the top ranking firm, in the amount of$307,570, Staffrecol11l11ends awarding the contract to PBS&J with a base amount of $307,570 and to allow for a contingency not to exceed $22,430, FISCAL IMPACT: The current FY 08 budget contains $330,000 available in the Transportation Supported Gas Tax Fund 313, FPL Trail Feasibility Study, Project #601203, Collier County will be reimbursed by FDOT in the 2008-2009 fIscal year. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive SUl11l11ary, The Lee County and Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) adopted a multi-modal bi-county regional transportation network in October 2004, This project has been shown as a first order facility in the bi-county regional transportation network - pathways. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners grant approval of the contract ~ with PBS&J, Inc. to provide professional services for the FPL Trail Feasibility Study, and authorize the Chairman to sign a standard County Attorney approved contract, Prepared by: Claudine Auclair, Principal Planner, Transportation Planning Department Attachment: Contract Schedule Page lof2 Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29, 2008 Page 2 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 16B8 Meeting Date: Recommendation to approve selection of PBS&J Inc.. a qualified firm and award a Contract Under RFP #07-4174, FPL Trail Feasibility Study in Collier and Lee Counties, for Project Number 601203 in the total amount of $307,610.00 available in the Transportation Supported Gas Tax Fund 313, FPL Trail Feasibility Study, Project #601203. 1/29/2008 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Claudine Auclair Principal Planner Date Transportation Services Transportation Planning 1/10/20089:53:01 AM Approved By Claudine Auclair Principal Planner Date Transportation Services Transportation Planning 1/10/2008 1:40 PM Approved By Rhonda Rembert Contract Specialist Date Administrative Services Purchasing 1/14/20088:29 AM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin. 1/14/20084:08 PM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin 1/15/200812:48 PM Approved By Nick Casalanguida MPO Director Date Transportation Services Transportation Planning 1/15/2008 3: 26 PM Approved By Steve Carnell Purchasing/General Svcs Director Date Administrative Services Purchasing 1/15/20087:12 PM Approved By Pat lehnhard Executive Secretary Date Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin 1/16/200810:05 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator OMB Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1/17/20088:58 AM file://C:\A2:endaTestIExDortI99-Januarv%2029.%20200RI 1 o.%20CONSFNT%20AGFNDA lu l01000R Page 20f2 Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29. 2008 Page 3 of 14 Approved By Susan Usher Senior Management/Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1/17/20084:06 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 1/20/200812:05 PM file://C :\AgendaT est\Export\99-J anuary%2029, %202008\ 16. %20CONSENT%20AGENDA \.., 1/23/2008 Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29, 2008 Page 4 of 14 Exhibit A Scope of Services PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT OF FPL TRAIL FEASIBILITY STUDY IN COLLIER AND LEE COUNTIES Collier County - Florida Pow@r<< Light Trail The Consultant will assist with the planning of a proposed 12-foot multi-use pathway to be constructed within the proposed 51-mile Florida Power and Light (FPL) 230KV Transmission Line Corridor between its Orange River Substation in Lee County and its Orange Tree Substation in Collier County, Approximately 20- 25 miles are located within Collier County, The Consultant shall have related experience working with utility companies, facilitating public input, designing pathways facilities as well as negotiating and acquiring different interests in real estate necessary to successfully complete the project, The "Trail Study" will be a corridor/alignment study for the northern end of the proposed FPL Trail in northern Collier County, The distance of the corridor is 20-25 miles with general limits represented by the red line on the attached off- road corridors map that has been included in the new Cornprehensive Pathways Plan, The study will focus on an area from Orangetree to the CREW Trust lands near Corkscrew Road in the Lee County line, The Study shall be comprised of the following elements: public involvement; data collection; preliminary design; concepts and design criteria; preferred Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29, 2008 Page 5 of 14 alignments for the trail; cost analysis, etc, The goal of the assessment is to accornplish conceptual design tasks needed prior to the acquisition of easements, implementing final design and permitting and subsequent construction of the subject multi-use pathway, The Consultant shall complete all work and tasks of the Study, including acceptance by the County of deliverables, within a maximum period of five (5) months from date of Notice to Proceed, The project will consist of the following tasks: Task 1 - Project Start-up MeetinglPathway Advisory Committee Input The Consultant shall provide details relating to their approach of soliciting input from nearby residents and businesses as well as from appropriate governmental agencies. It is expected that FPL will participate in one public workshop which should be conducted along with other activities to appropriately facilitate public and Pathway Advisory Committee participation, This task shall include: . Confirm the goals of the project; . Finalize the Scope of Work as needed; . Set a refined project schedule; · Define lines of communication and information exchange; · Develop a Purpose and Need Statement for the project, creating a clear, objective measure from which to evaluate alternatives and to aid in obtaining future funding; . Identify critical issues associated with the creation of a model multi-use pathway; · Identify desirable "user profile" such as pedestrians, in-line skaters, and bicyclists for the various connections and links proposed by the plan; DeIiverables: Notes from the meeting; identify final project goals and objectives; and the framework for communication throughout the planning process, Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29, 2008 Page 6 of 14 Task 2 - Compile Base Maps j Document Existing Conditions Much of the subsequent work will require good base maps to record and convey information, The focus of this task should be to create a single, large Base Map for the project. This base map can then serve as the source for more detailed Segment Maps to be used to highlight opportunities and constraints for the studied pathway and its potential connection to an emerging countywide bicyclej pedestrianj and pathway system. The Consultant shall: . Obtain and organize digital aerial photos and other existing base information of the study area from the State, the Pathway Advisory Committee, the County and various involved governmental agencies; . Prepare a general Base Map and Segment Maps from the existing information gathered above for the various focus areas of study; . Please see Task 4 for Community Outreach and Public Meetings Task 2,1 Existing Conditions - Data Collection The Consultant will seek a clear understanding of existing site conditions as well as the conditions of potential nearby connections. These conditions should be documented, along with constraints and opportunities, as well as include recommended nearby improvements needed to realize the pathways potential as a neighborhood non-motorized transportation systern, Task 2.2 Physical Inventory and Evaluation The Consultant shall conduct limited field analysis in addition to compiling the following: . Available GIS information; . Municipal BoundariesjRight-of-Way; . Local and Regional Trail Connections; . Connections to On-road Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities; . Connections to Off-road Facilities; . Topographic and Soils Data; . Natural Resource Inventories; . Adjoining Land Uses; . Cultural, Historic & Archeological Resource Inventories; Agenda Item No. 16B8 January 29,2008 Page 7 of 14 . Other Existing Utilities; . Property Ownership/Tax Maps; . As-Builts for Adjoining Roadways, Intersections & Markings; . Aerials of Study Area, Field investigations will be limited to areas of critical concern based on evaluation of existing available aerials, environmental maps, and other data outlined above, It is assumed that the County will assist by providing GIS data and other available information from their database in support of this effort. Task 2.3 ROWand Design Needs of FP&L The Consultant shall be available to work closely with the identified FP&L representative to ensure their involvement throughout the planning process, Designs, reports and treatments shall be accomplished in cooperation with the utility company and other appropriate regulatory agencies. It is assumed, the County will provide ownership maps in a GIS format for the properties within the study area, TI1is will be in a digital format. Individual property owners will be identified to assist in the determination of the number of property owners there are in the trail alignment study area that will affect the ability to provide public access, It is also assumed that the County will provide adjacent homeowner association information along the corridor to identify potential contacts for the public meeting and possibly future contacts when the design phase is implemented, Properties that may require easements in the future will be identified. Deliverables: Base Map of the study area with existing conditions, opportunities and constraints, Task 3 - Preliminary Development of Conceptual Designs This section will reflect a vision of the trail project that sparks interest and have utility for public meetings, funding requests and future planning, The Consultant shall provide the following services related to conceptual alignments, preliminary design and alternatives study, 3,1 Conceptual Alignments Agenda Item No. 16B8 January 29, 2008 Page 8 of 14 . Identify potential alternatives for the Study Area that provide desired connection, extension or improvements using information gathered in: Additional field analysis, Results of Task 2, or previous studies . Alignments to be considered will include the FPL right-of-way, the Oil Well Road corridor and other alignments identified within the Study Area. . Include other potential community connections . Preliminary recommendations on intersection treatments . Identify Public Access points . Review alignment against State and Federal Requirements . Review alignment against the Purpose of Need Statement . Analyze the conceptual alignment for potential impacts to identified environmental, cultural, historical or archeological resources . Review utility and right-of-way information for impacts or conflicts with the proposed alignments 3,2 Typical cross sections, preliminary alignment, details and concepts shall be included to illustrate how each of these projects will look conceptually and offer design guidelines. The Consultant will prepare preliminary alignment of the study area maps and typical cross sections for viable alternatives - taking into account FP&L maintenance clearance requirements. 3.3 Trailhead Alternatives and Preliminary Roadway Crossing sketches shall be included to illustrate how users will access the project and how users will safely cross intersecting roadways, Deliverable: Preliminary Alignment, Sections, and Sketches for client review and comment. Task 4 - Community Outreach - Public Meeting Seeking input from interested citizens, businesses, and organizations is vital to the success of pathways in Collier County, The Consultant should be familiar with public education practices and understand the unique oppositional attitudes towards public pathway projects. The Consultant shall establish an open process that is responsive to the concerns of the citizens and provides for timely involvement that influences the decision-making process, The Consultant shall develop a process that creates an understanding of the issues and provides participants the opportunity to be sufficiently prepared to react with confidence to the program deliverables. A period of each meeting will be devoted to Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29,2008 Page 9 of 14 questions and answers and to provide the public an opportunity to identify and provide information about problem areas. The following tasks reflect a minimum standard for community outreach. · A public workshop designed to incorporate citizen input to the planning process; . Comprehensive database of all local businesses and organizations within the project scope, mailing lists from local and regional officials, cornmunity service organizations, environmental agencies, statewide groups, county contacts, agency lists and related advisory boards and special interest groups; . Press release(s); . Standardized interest survey; . Review draft Executive Summary of the master plan to portray the project and offer recommended action steps for the next phase of development. Deliverables: notes and summaries from public workshop, press releases; draft Executive Summary with public comments; database of participants and stakeholders available in report as appendix. Task 4.1 Presentations The Consultant will be available to provide maps, press releases advertisements, audiovisual displays and similar materials to make an additional presentation to Board of Commissioners, staff and special interests groups upon request. Task 5 - Implementation The Consultant shall work with staff from the MPO, parks and recreation department, planning department, and PAC members to formulate an implementation plan that includes details on cost, responsible agency (ies), scheduling, and appropriate funding for the target projects, Tasks to include: Task 5,1 Management and Maintenance The Consultant will estimate maintenance and other operating expenses (including security recommendations) based on facilities in central and southwest Florida and comparable regions, A recommended maintenance program will be developed that identifies minimum tasks and schedules including erosion control, street sweeping, surface repair, and other efforts, Agenda Item No. 16B8 January 29, 2008 Page 10 of 14 Each segment will be evaluated according to an estimated cost-per-mile and estimated ongoing maintenance and operation costs by implementation phase based on comparable experiences, The County responsibility will also be identified, as will the relationship to possible funding and specific requirements, Task 5.2 Cost Estimates The Consultant will prepare cost estimates using the System Database listing detailed information on each proposed segment length, corridor condition, and other information, The costs will be separated between land cost (if any), site preparation, planning, design and engineering costs, construction costs, and environmental documentation/mitigation costs (if any), The Consultant will use the latest unit costs experienced by the local city and County Public Works and Parks and Recreation Deparhnents together with the most recent figures from comparable communities in Florida, Task 5,3 Funding Requirements The Consultant will identify potential matching and major funding sources, compile criteria and requirements, assist with completing applications, design this study to serve as an appendix to the funding application, and relate anticipated schedule of funding to the target projects. Costs of the projects will be compared with funding needs, so that long term programming for local matching funds can be accomplished, This funding has come from a variety of sources including but not limited to: . Local public works and parks and recreation; . State agencies; . Bike Transportation Account; . Florida Forever; . Federal government; . TEA-21 (composed of eight separate funding sources); . Nonprofit organizations; . Corporate sponsors; . Zoning requirements; . Development fees; . Air quality grants, The Consultant shall explore all funding options from public and private sources, contacting our network of funding specialists around the US, to determine availability and requirements for grants, Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29,2008 Page 11 of 14 Deliverables: Proposed list and description of funding sources with contact information. Task 6 - Pathway Report This section of the study will end with a written report summarizing the work that was completed in Tasks 3.1 and 3.2, as well as the independent work conducted by the PAC for pathway connections as identified in this scope, Deliverables: final draft of Task 3 Report formatted to become part of the final project report. Task 6,1 Time Line & Implementation . Identify additional study items that still need to be completed . Outline" Action Plan" for determining the next steps in developing a countywide system of patl1ways · Identify potential funding sources available to help implement this project Deliverables: Project time line, list of follow-up activities and additional studies Task 6,2 Final Report . Compile all prior work for inclusion in the final report . Submit first draft to the Steering Committee for review and comment . Edit the draft Final Report to reflect relevant comments . Prepare Executive Summary for public distribution · Submit the Final Report with Executive Summary to the PAC and Board of County Commissioners for acceptance Deliverables: Final report in hard copy and electronic format, Task 7,0 Project Administration The project will be executed by Consultant based on the foregoing Scope of Work, the project area and the project schedule. Periodic monthly billings will be submitted to the County for review and approval along with monthly progress reports, Progress billings will occur based on tl1e percent of work completed for each monthly period charged against the lump sum fee for the project. Reimbursable expenses will be included in the lump sum fees. Agenda Item No. 1688 January 29, 2008 Page 12 of 14 Exhibit B Cost Proposal Task 1- Project Start-up $11,165 MeetinglPathway Advisory Committee Task 2 - Data Collection $101,375 Task 3 - Preliminary $85,751 Development of Conceptual Design Task 4 - Public Meeting $35,524 Task 5 - Implementation $30,419 Task 6 - Pathway Report $34,232 Task 7 - Project Administration $9,104 Reimbursables TOTAL FEE $307,570 Agenda Item No. 16B8 January 29.2008 Page 13 of 14 Exhibit C Consultant's Employee Hourly Rate Schedule Personnel Classifications Rate Project Director $188,00 Sr. Project Director $145.00 Civil Engineer $105,00 Sr. Engineer (Structural) $135.00 Environmental Scientist $ 85.00 Senior Landscape Architect (QAjQC) $145,00 GIS Technician $ 90.00 CADD Operator $ 75.00 Administra tionj Clerical $ 50.00 This list is not intended to be all-inclusive, Hourly rate fees for other categories of professional, support and other services shall be mutually negotiated by the County, Agenda Item No. 16B8 January 29, 2008 Page 14 of 14 Exhibit D Project Schedule Schedule is based on the number of calendar days from issuance of Notice to Proceed, 1. Task 1- Project Start-up Meeting/Pathway Advisory Committee 14 Days 2, Task II - Data Collection 28 Days 3, Task III - Preliminary Development of Conceptual Design 49 Days 4, Task IV - Public Meeting 104 Days 5, Task V - Implementation 120 Days 6, Task VI - Pathway Report 150 Days 7, Task VII - Project Administration 164 Days