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above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information.
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Ann P. Jennejohn
From: Ann P.Jennejohn
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 2:11 PM
To: 'ArencibiaJessica'
Subject: Item #16A17 2-9-21 BCC Meeting (APTIM WO - Collier Creek)
Attachments: Item #16A17 (2-9-21 BCC Meeting).pdf
Good Afternoon Jessica,
A signed copy of the document referenced
above is attached for further processing.
After obtaining the necessary signatures, please
return a fully executed copy to wte, so we have
a complete document in the 13oards records.
Thank you!
Ann Jennejohn
13MR Senior Deputy Clerk II
011 i cir a� Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board
Office: 239-252-8406
Fax: 239-252-8408 (if applicable)
Ann.Jennejohn@CollierClerk.com
'y. Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
fFks`"��` '`� & Comptroller of Collier County
3299 Tamiami Trail, Suite #401
Naples, FL 34112-5324
www.CollierClerk.com
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WORK ORDER/PURCHASE ORDER
Contract t 8-7432-CZ"Professional Services Library Coastal Engineering Category"
Contract Expiration Date:March 9,2025
This Work Order is for professional Engineering Services for work known as:
Project Name:Collier Creek Final Permitting,Design,and Construction Services
Project No:90072 .1
The work is specified in the proposal dated October 30,2020 which is attached hereto and made a part
of this Work Order. In accordance with Terms and Conditions of the Agreement referenced above,
Work Order/Purchase Order# is assigned to:APTIM Environmental&Infrastructure,
Inc.
Scone of Work:As detailed in the attached proposal and the following:
* Task I Final Design and Engineering
* Task 2 Final Permitting
* Task 3 Stakeholder and Agency Coordination
* Task 4 Bathymetric and Topographic Design Surveys
* Task 5 Environmental Surveys
* Task 6 Plans,Technical Specifications,and Bidding Assistance
* Task 7 Construction Administration and Observation
* Task 8 Post-Construction Reporting and Certification
* Task 9 Sub-Contractor
* Schedule of Work: Complete work within 485 days from the date of the Notice to Proceed which
is accompanying this Work Order. The Consultant agrees that any Work Order that extends beyond
the expiration date of Agreement 4 I S-7432-CZ will survive and remain subject to the terms and
conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination of this Work Order.
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Compensation: In accordance with the Agreement referenced above,the County will compensate the
Firm in accordance with following method(s): Negotiated Lump Sum (NLS)®Lump Sum Plus
Reimbursable Costs(LS+RC) Time& Material (T&M)(established hourly rate—Schedule B)❑
Cost Plus Fixed Fee(CPFF), (define which method will be used for which tasks)as provided in the
attached proposal.
Task 1—Final Design and Engineering $24,480.00 T&M/LS
Task 2—Final Permitting $41,165.00 T&M/LS
Task 3—Stakeholder and Agency Coordination $2,465.00 T&M/LS
Task 4-Bathymetric and Topographic Design Surveys $43,195.72 T&M
Task 5-Environmental Surveys $ 870.00 T&M •
Task 6-Plans,Technical Specifications,and Bidding Assistance $18,584.00 T&M
Task 7-Construction Administration and Observation $30,938.00 T&M
Task 8-Post-Construction Reporting and Certification $10,890.00 T&M
Task 9-Sub-Contractor $7,250.25 LS
Total Project Fees: S179,837.97
PREPARED BY:
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Andrew Miller,Principal Project Manager
Date
APPROVED BY:
Amy Patterson,Department Director Date
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Thaddeus Cohen,Department Head D to
By the signature below,the Firm(including employees,officers and/or agents)certifies,and hereby
discloses,that,to the best of their knowledge and belief,all relevant facts concerning past,present,or
currently planned interest or activity (financial, contractual, organizational, or otherwise) which
relates to the proposed work; and bear on whether the Firm has a potential conflict have been fully
disclosed.
Additionally, the Firm agrees to notify the Procurement Director, in writing within 48 hours of
learning of any actual or potential conflict of interest that arises during the Work Order and/or project
duration.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto,have each,respectively,by an authorized person
or agent,have executed this Work Order on the date and year first written below.
ATTEST: BOA' I OF ! TY COMMISSIONERS
,Clerk of Courts COLLI ' 0. TY,FLORID
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2481 NW Boca Raton Blvd.
Boca Raton,FL 33431
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October 30, 2020
Andy Miller, P.E.
Principal Project Manager
Collier County Coastal Zone Management
2685 S. Horseshoe Drive
Naples, FL 34104
Re: Collier Creek Final Permitting, Design,and Construction Services
Contract#18-7432
Dear Andy:
This letter is in response to Collier County's(County)request for a proposal from Aptim Environmental&
Infrastructure, LLC(APTIM)to support the County with final permitting,design,and construction services
for Collier Creek. As the preliminary phase of work has been completed, this proposal will obtain
necessary permits in order to implement the project along with providing the County with pre-, during-,
and post-construction services.A detailed scope of work is attached in Exhibit A and an estimated project
schedule is included in Exhibit D.
Included as Exhibits are:Scope of Work(Exhibit A), Fee Proposal(Exhibit B), Rate Schedule(Exhibit C),
and Subconsultant Proposal (Exhibit 0). We propose to perform these services on a time and material
and lump sum basis not to exceed $179,837.97. APTIM will perform this work under the terms and
conditions of Contract No. 18-7432-CZ dated March 10, 2020 and as amended May 2020 between the
County and APTIM. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, all work will be completed within 485 days
of receiving the County's Notice to Proceed.
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Client Authorized Signature
Nicole S. Sharp, P. Andrew Miller
Coastal Restoratio Modeling Program Manager Printed Name
Aptim Environment I&Infrastructure, LLC Principal Project Manager
Title
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Beau C.Suthard
Printed Name
Program Director
Title
10/30/2020
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cc: Gary McAlpin, RE., Collier County
Steve Keehn, P.E.,APTIM
Beau Suthard, P.G., APTIM
Debbie Neese,APTIM
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Exhibit A
Collier Creek Final Permitting,Design,and Construction Services
Collier County, Florida
Scope of Work
INTRODUCTION
This scope of work for Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC (APTIM) details the development of
the final engineering,design,and permitting for implementation of the Collier Creek project. This proposal F
contains the tasks necessary to bring the project through construction. APTIM will assist the County in
preparing for construction through the development of plans, technical specifications, and bidding
assistance. APTIM will support the County's Inspection efforts during construction and will develop post-
construction certifications as required by permits. In addition to the tasks above,the scope of work allows
for contingency field data collection tasks, such as environmental or geotechnical investigations.
Task 1 —Final Design and Engineering
A preliminary design was completed in the previous phase of work, but it needs to be refined for permit
drawings and construction plans.The final design will be based on the latest survey available.The design
will include the lines, grades, volumes, amount of material required for the new channel, groin,jetty and
disposal area. The design will include positioning a warning sign for the new groin and appropriates
navigation markers for the new channel entrance. The new structures will be built with material salvaged
from the existing groins to the extent possible, including sheet pile and stone. The dismantle of the
existing structure will sort material by stone weight or serviceability of the sheet pile. The stone size
design for the structures will be based on wave and current forces. The groin design will include
estimates based on extending the mattress foundation outside the trunk and head of the structures. A
review of the constructability for the channel excavation and removal of jetty's sheet piles will be made
be made prior to construction. These recommendations will be incorporated into the permitting and
subsequent plans and specifications. No additional modeling is expected, although accessing the
modeling database and results may be needed to respond to requests for additional information from the
resource agencies.
The refinement of the permit drawings and construction plans described above will be done on a lump-
sum basis by APTIM as detailed in Exhibit B. The refinement of the permit drawings will include
coordination between the Senior Engineer with the GIS specialist to design site specific features for the
project within AutoCAD Civil 3D. This will be an iterative process until the optimum design is achieved.
Permit sketches will then be reviewed and signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed by the
State.The remainder of work for this task will be performed on a time and materials basis.
Task 2—Final Permitting
APTIM will act as the agent for the County throughout the permit application process for the proposed
project. This task will include professional services to support permitting of the final selected plan
developed in the previous phase of work. Draft permit drawings, supporting attachments, and required
permit forms have been completed, but final quality control, edits and refinement are required prior to
submittal.
The permit application will include detailed drawings and description of the modified channel, removal of
the existing jetty, construction of a new jetty and groin, and disposal of dredged material in an expanded
offshore disposal area.The dredging plan will include material downdrift of the groin to mitigate a no net
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loss of state lands criteria.The permit application will include a sand management plan to reduce excess
loss of sand into the inlet. Information to be incorporated into the permit application shall include:
• A description of the existing conditions
• Historical background information
• Justification of the maintenance dredging project at Collier Creek
• A written description of the project's design features
• Anticipated construction methods
• Relevant environmental information
• Relevant geological data
• Permit drawings
• Proposed sand management plan
• Physical and Environmental Monitoring Plans
• Copies of the Collier Creek Feasibly Report, Modeling Reports, and Management Plan as
appropriate
APTIM will submit the permit modification request on behalf of Collier County and assist with response
to two (2) Request for Additional Information (RAI) from the permitting agencies to bring the permit
request to completion.
The description of existing conditions and research and reporting of historic background information and
permits described above will be done on a lump-sum basis by APTIM as detailed in Exhibit B.
Background research will include current conditions, project history and documentation, and analysis of
erosionallaccretional trends since project implementation_ The remainder of work for this task will be
performed on a time and materials basis_
Task 3—Stakeholder and Agency Coordination
APTIM will continue to assist the County in their efforts to coordinate with local stakeholders. It is
assumed that the Sand Management Plan is in final form and requires no further coordination under this
task.Coordination with Rookery Bay and the Villa de Marco West Condominium is also anticipated during
the permitting process. This task will allow for coordination and up to one teleconference or virtual
meeting in order to address issues or concerns that may arise,
The coordination and meeting with Rookery Bay detailed above will be done on a lump-sum basis by
APTIM as detailed in Exhibit B. The remainder of work for this task will be performed on a time and
materials basis.
Task 4—Bathymetric and Topographic Design Surveys APTIM will conduct a bathymetric and topographic survey of selected cross sections and profiles from
the project area_ The survey includes up to nine(9)cross sections of the new channel alignment between
Station-2+00 to 11+06,five(5)beach profiles between H-14 to H-16,and two(2)tie lines in the channel.
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in the Marco Point area, the MHW line and the continuous dark green vegetation line will be surveyed S
between H-14 and H-16 (80.1 degrees). All pertinent cross sections will extend across the existing jetty
footprint and will include a tie line at the old jetty crest. One survey line across Marco River will be
conducted east of Collier Creek. A pre-construction survey will be conducted to support final design of
the new groin and jetty. A limited survey of the proposed disposal area will be conducted with two tie
lines across the deepest section's cross sections. The surveyor will develop a legal description suitable
for easements to support construction of the channel, groin,jetty, and disposal area.All survey work will
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be conducted under direct supervision of the of the registered Florida professional surveyor and mapper
in compliance with Chapter 472 FS and 5J-12 FAC. Recent 2020 monitoring surveys from Hideaway
Beach will be incorporated into the survey detailed above to avoid duplication.
Task 5—Environmental Surveys
A mangrove monitoring plan has been part of the Hideaway Beach Nourishment and Groins since 2012
in order to determine if there is any impact from the jetty. Due to shoreline changes, the extent of the
mangroves has changed with time, and monitoring is required to determine the present location of the
mangroves. It is assumed that the County will perform the actual survey for this task, which includes
mapping the current location of the mangroves that has been completed as part of the FDEP approved
monitoring plan at Marco Point. During the survey, the County observer will make a visual inspection of
the mangrove shoreline and adjacent forest and make note of any signs of stress or damage to the
mangroves. In addition,the vegetation on the state parcel at Marco Point has grown significantly and is
now covered with a mixed variety vegetation with varying densities.The continuous dark green vegetation
area at Marco Point will be surveyed by the County for delineation and characterized by a scientist in
order to establish a baseline condition. An APTIM biologist will review the results of the County's survey
and assist with questions and coordination as needed.
Task 6—Plans,Technical Specifications, and Bidding Assistance
APTIM will develop construction plans and technical specifications that will provide the necessary details
to the Contractor to construct the project and adhere to permit conditions. It is assumed that the County
will provide front-end documents, including general conditions, and provide the overall format of the
contract documents such that the technical specifications can be incorporated without duplication or
conflict in terms and conditions.
The construction plans will include plan views and cross-sections sufficient for the construction of the
project. The plans will provide survey control information which will allow the contractor to control and
construct the channel.The spoil site will be delineated within the disposal locations allowed by FDEP and
USAce permit conditions.
Specifications developed for the project will include: Technical Specifications with Environmental
Protection Summary. We will integrate the permit conditions into the work. The Engineer will provide
plans and specifications in Acrobat and Word format.APTIM will submit copies of the construction plans
and technical specifications to FDEP and request the Notice to Proceed.
APTIM will assist the County in the selection of a dredge contractor for the project. APTIM will attend the
pre-bid meeting by phone and assist the County in answering technical questions as needed during the
bidding process. Once the bids have been opened, APTIM will assist the County in reviewing the bids
and provide a recommendation to the County bases on a review of the submitted bids.
Task 7—Construction Administration and Observation
APTIM will attend the pre-construction meeting for the inlet dredging project organized by the County.An
overview of the project and scope of work will be presented along with a review of the construction
methodology,technical specifications and the schedule.The permits will also be reviewed and discussed.
During this phase, the volumes will be updated by APTIM using the contractor's immediate pre-
construction survey.
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An APTIM engineer will advise County observers on technical matters. The inspection team will be led
by County personnel,who will be responsible for reviewing all the contractor's daily progress and quality
control reports, including turbidity and dredge positioning reports, and compliance with the plans and
specifications to ensure proper removal and construction of the proposed project components. The
County will be responsible to place those reports in the appropriate format and forward them to the FDEP
weekly and at the end of the project in compliance with permit requirements. The APTIM observer will
perform one(1)construction observation per month and report findings to the County and attend one(1)
weekly meeting per week via teleconference. Payment requests and survey data will be reviewed and
recommendations for payment will be made by APTIM during construction.
Task 8—Post-Construction Reporting and Certification
APTIM will develop and submit the post-construction engineering report to the FDEP within 90 days
following completion of the post-construction survey, as required by the permit. The report will address
compliance with the plans and specifications, and adherence to the applicable permit and approval
conditions. The report will be based on the contractor's post-construction survey, which APTIM will use
to verify dredge volume and stone removal/placement for final payment. APTIM will use the contractor's
surveys to determine that no impediments remain within the new channel or over-dredge area.
Project closeout and final certification will be completed for the project. Following notification by the
Contractor that construction activities are deemed to be complete;the County will inspect the construction
areas along with any staging areas used. If applicable,the County will develop a punch list of unfinished
items and present it to the contractor. A final certification of the project will be prepared by APTIM, with
input from the County inspectors. APTIM will provide a written statement of completion and provide the
construction completion certification to the regulatory agencies based on contractor and county supplied
information.
Task 9—Subcontractor
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC (CPE)will provide professional services in support of Task 2_ CPE
will assist APTIM with continued support in order to obtain State and Federal permit modifications for
the project. A Senior Marine Biologist will provide support in preparation of permit modification
requests, response to a Request for Additional Information (RAI), and resource agency coordination.
Assumptions
No geotechnical coring is proposed for this scope of work as it is anticipated to not be required as all
material is being removed from areas previously dredged in recent times.
The County will provide all permit fees directly to the permit agencies and will be responsible for
publication of any public notices.
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SCHEDULE S-ATTACHMENT 1
RATE SCHEDULE
This Hourly Rate
Principal S231
Senior Project Manager S203
Project Manager —_. $160
--- _ Senior Engineer $177
Engineer $130
Senior Inspector $126
____. Inspector --_ S93 _
Senior Planner $150
Planner $120
Senior Designer _ $140
Designer $105
Environmental Specialist_ $120
Senior Environmental Specialist - - 5167
Scientist/Geologist $115_T
Senior Scientist/Geologist $153
Marine Biologist/Hydrogeologist $120
Senior Marine Biologist/Hydrogeologist $145
Senior GIS Specialist S155
GIS Specialist S11S
Clerical/Administrative $73
Senior Technician $103
Technician $83
Surveyor and Mapper $125
CADD Technician $107
Survey Crew-2 man $145
Survey Crew-3 man $180
Survey Crew-4 man $215
Senior Architect $160
Architect $125
The above hourly rates are applicable to Time and Materials task(s) only. The above list may not be all
inclusive. Hourly rates for additional categories required to provide particular project services shall be
mutually agreed upon by the County and firm,in writing, on a project by project basis, as needed, and will
be set forth in the Work Order agreed upon by the parties.
® Grant Funded: The above rates are for purposes of providing estimate(s), as required by the grantor
agency.
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Exhibit D
Draft Schedule
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Collier Creek
Draft Project Schedule
Task Start Stop Duration(Days)
1 NTP 0 0 0
2 Finalize Permit Application 0 45 45
3 Field Surveys 30 54 24
4 County Reviews Permit Application 45 55 10
5 Submit Permit Application to FDEP&Corps 54 60 6
6 FDEP Review 60 95 35
7 RAl#1 for FDEP and Submittal 95 155 60
8 Survey Project Area Channel,Structures etc. 95 140 45
9 Engineering 140 170 30
10 Prepare Plans&Specification 140 200 60
11 Bidding 200 245 45
12 Construction 245 425 180
13 Phase I:Remove Jetty Rock and Sheet Pile 245 315 70
14 Phase III Build Groin and New Jetty 315 385 70
15 Phase III: Dredge and Disposal 385 425 40
16 Post Construction Reporting and Certification 425 485 60
Note:The Corps permitting and RAl process is not predictable and start of construction will be
determined based receipt of Corps Permit
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Subconsuttant Proposal
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COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING
5301 N.FEDERAL HWY,SUITE 335
CiAi*F BOCA RATON,FL 33487
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September 24,2020
Revised October 20,2020
Nicole Sharp,P.E.
Coastal Restoration&Modeling Program Manager
Aptim Environmental&Infrastructure,LLC
Submitted via email to Nicole.Sharp@aotim.corl
Re: Proposal to Assist with Collier County,Collier Creek Project
Dear Nicole,
This proposal is in response to Aptim Environmental&Infrastructure's(APTIM)request for Coastal
Protection Engineering LLC(CPE)to assist APTIM with continued support to obtain state and federal
permit modifications for Collier County's Collier Creek project.A CPE Senior Marine Biologists will
provide support in preparation of permit modification requests,response to a Request for Additional
Information{RAI),and agency coordination.
Our fee proposal to provide these services is$6,905.00 as detailed in the attached and will be billed on a
lump sum basis.All work will be performed in accordance with the existing Master Service Agreement
between APTIM and CPE executed July 24,2019.This cost is limited to a projection of hours and
estimate of effort based on information known at this time.Should the project or client require
additional services beyond these estimated hours,we will discuss adjustments with APTIM as deemed
appropriate.
if you have any questions,please feel free to contact me directly at 954-551-2594.
Sincerely,
Pur►tn.Fi.rei:A
Lauren Floyd
Senior Marine Biologist
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
Mobile:954-551-2594
lfioyd@coastalprotectioneng.com
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Quote No. 2020086
Submitted to: Provided by:
APTIM Environmental&Infrastructure LLC Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
2481 NW Boca Raton Blvd,Boca Raton, 5301 N.Federal Hwy,Suite#335
Florida,33431 Boca Raton,FL,33487
Client Contact: Project manager:
Nicole Sharp Lauren Floyd
nicole.sharp@aptim.com Phone:+19545512594
E-mail:Ifloyd@coastalprotectioneng.com
Project Name:
Date: 10/13/2020
Collier 18-7432CZ(2020)-Senior Marine 50 138.10 6,905.00
Biologist ELF)
Subtotal: 6,905.00
Tax: 0.00
Total(USD): 6,905.00
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Adrinisbative Services Department
Prc•ourarrksiltSer esoiv;sion Direct Select Form
Request Date Contract No. Proposal Cost Estimate _ Construction Cost Estimate
_ 10/2/20 18-7432-CZ $156,520.67 N/A
Requested By(Use name as it appears in Outlook): Division 1 Department:
Andrew Miller Coastal Zone Management
Administrative Agent(If different from Requester):
Library Category: Coastal Engineering Vendor Name: Aptim
Work Assignment Title: Final Design & Permitting for Collier Creek Channel Improvements
Description of Requested Services:
Final design and permitting for the channel improvements to Collier Creek based on Collier
Creek Modeling Study performed by Aptim last year.
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Justification: Q Past experience with project
(Select all that apply and explain Q Continuation of previous work assignment
below) 0 Unique qualifications
❑ Other
Comments I Explanation of Direct Select:
Aptim worked closely with the County, Marco Island I Hideaway Beach, and permitting agencies
performing the Collier Creek Modeling Study in 2019/2020 and is best suited to provide final
design and permitting based on the earlier effort.
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