HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-97-037Ternp. Reso. #7640 - December 26, 1996 1
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CITY OF TAMARAC
RESOLUTION NO. R-97 - 37
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE
APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE ADDENDUM
NUMBER 96-5 TO THE CONTRACT WITH MONTGOMERY
WATSON TO PROVIDE PRELIMINARY DESIGN, FINAL
DESIGN, BIDDING SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION
ADMINISTRATION SERVICES FOR THE TELEMETRY
IMPROVEMENTS FOR A PROPOSED AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED $157,182 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY
CONSULTING ENGINEERING AGREEMENT AS
AUTHORIZED BY RESOLUTION NO. R-96-163 AND
APPROVE FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $157,182 FROM
THE APPROPRIATE UTILITIES OPERATING AND
CONTRIBUTION IN AID OF CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTS;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the mission of the Utilities Department of the City of Tamarac is
planning, design and operations of the water and wastewater Utilities which requires the
treatment and distribution of potable water as well as the collection, transmission and
disposal of wastewater in a safe, efficient and economical manner; and
WHEREAS, a good level of service to the citizens and business owners of the City
of Tamarac can be provided and maintained only if all the components of the water and
wastewater systems are adequate for their duty and the operations of the systems are
undertaken in an efficient and reliable manner; and
WHEREAS, fluctuation in the water and sewage flows on an hourly basis demand
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that water and wastewater systems be monitored constantly to ensure continuous
operations of the systems in the most optimum and efficient manner and that equipment
malfunctions receive immediate maintenance attention before serious trouble develops;
WHEREAS, recognizing the need to ensure that the operation of water treatment
and wastewater collection systems are maintained in an efficient and economical manner
as new development increases, telemetry systems were installed for monitoring pump
stations and process control of water treatment in 1985 and 1990; and
WHEREAS, in 1993, the City of Tamarac was notified that the manufacturer of the
system installed in 1985 (Turbitrol) no longer supports the existing telemetry system nor
provides spare parts or services; and
WHEREAS, the current Motorola system needs to be reviewed for compatibility with
the future needs of the Utilities Water and Wastewater Systems; and
WHEREAS, substituting parts to an outdated system with many limitations
compromises efficiency and reliability as current systems today are the state-of-the-art
technology meeting current and future needs; and
WHEREAS, City Commission approved the Telemetry Capital Project and
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appropriated funds in FY 96 and FY 97 out of the Utilities Operational and Contribution in
Aid of Construction (CIAC) accounts to address and rectify the limitation and inadequacy
of the existing telemetry system; and
WHEREAS, the Utilities Department has requested Montgomery Watson, one of the
City's consulting Engineers, to submit a proposal to provide preliminary design, final
design, bidding services and construction administration services in accordance with the
City consulting engineering agreement as authorized by the City on July 10, 1996,
Resolution Number R-96-163; and
WHEREAS, Montogmery Watson has submitted the following addendum to the
consulting Engineering Agreement:
Description Compensation
1) Addendum No. 96-5, Telemetry $157,182
Improvements to provide preliminary
design, final design, bidding services
and construction administration services.
(Attached hereto as Exhibit 1) Utilities
Project No. 96-05
Total Coml2ensatio $157,182
WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the Director of Utilities that Addendum
Number 96-05 providing for the preliminary design, final design, bidding services and
construction administration services for the telemetry improvements project be approved
and, executed and funded; and
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WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida deems it to be in
the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to execute Addendum
Number 96-5 to the Engineering Agreement with Montgomery Watson to provide
preliminary design, final design, bidding services and construction administration services
for the Telemetry Improvement project for a proposed amount not to exceed $157,182 and
to provide for funding in the amount of $157,182 from the appropriate utilities operational
and CIAC accounts.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
TAMARAC, FLORIDA.
SECTION 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed
as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this resolution.
SECTION 2s The appropriate City Officials are hereby authorized to accept and
execute Addendum Number 96-5 for $157,182 to the Engineering Agreement with
Montgomery Watson to provide preliminary design, final design, bidding services and
construction administration services for the telemetry improvements project for a proposed
total amount not to exceed $157,182 in accordance with City Consulting Engineering
Agreement as authorized by Resolution Number R-96-163 on July 10, 1996.
SECTION 3: That $157,182 is approved to be funded from the appropriate
budgeted Utilities Operational and CIAC Accounts.
SECTION 4. That the City Manager or his designee be authorized to make
changes, issue change orders not to exceed $10,000 per Section 6-156(b) of the City
Code, and close the contract award including but not limited to making final payment and
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releasing bonds when the work has been successfully completed within the terms and
conditions of the contract and within the contract price.
SECTION 5: All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
SECTION 6- If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is
held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or
application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this
Resolution.
SECTION 7: This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage
and adoption.
PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this P?-� day o tC� ,1997.
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December 16, 1996
Mr. Tony Rabbat, P.E.
Utilities Engineer
City of Tamarac
8001 Nob Hill Road
Tamarac, Florida 33321
SUBJECT: Addendum No. 96-5 to the Engineering Agreement to
Provide Design and Construction Services associated with Telemetry
Improvements
Dear Mr. Rabbat:
In accordance with your direction, we are pleased to submit this Task Order Authorization
(Addendum No. 96-5) to provide engineering services as described hereafter. It is
understood that said services will be provided in accordance with our City Consulting
Engineering Services Agreement with the City, as authorized by the City on July 10, 1996.
Except as may be explicitly revised or amended below for application specifically to this
Addendum, all provisions of said Agreement shall apply. In accordance with Section 1 of
the Agreement, ENGINEER has assigned Job Number 1586.0150 to the task(s) included
under this Addendum. The fee breakdown is outlined in Attachment "A".
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Addendum No. 96-5
. December 16, 1996
Task Schedule Summary (1)
Task
Time of
Order
General Description
Performance
Compensation«)
(day1.
Preliminary Activities
20
$5,232
• Preliminary facility inspections
• Prepare summary of design
considerations
• Prepare workshop materials
2.
Development of System
30
$9,270
Requirement
• Facilitate workshop
• Identify implementation
alternatives
• Prepare cost estimates
• Prepare technical report
• Attend review meetings
3.
Final Design
180
$77,057
• Detailed site inspection
• Establish design basis
• Prepare design submittals
• Prepare bid plans and
specifications
• Attend monthly review meetings
4.
Bidding Services
60
$8,460
• Solicitation of bids
• Addenda coordination
• Bid opening and summary
• Evaluate bidders
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Task Schedule Summary (1)
Task
Time of
Order General Description
Performance Compensation(2)
(days)
5. Construction Administration
300 $57,162
Services
• Attend monthly construction
meetings
• Review schedules
• Shop drawing review
• Review of pay Requests
• Inspection of work and startup
• Review change orders
• Substantial and final completion
• Review record drawings
590 days $157,182.00
Note:
1. Task descriptions are detailed hereinafter.
2. Compensation refers to a not to exceed amount for the task. Billing will be in
accordance with the Engineering Agreement.
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City of Tamarac
Task Schedule
Task Time of
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Preamble
The City of Tamarac presently operates
two independent Telemetry systems and an
independent control system at the Water
Treatment Plant. The Telemetry system is
used to send alarm and status information
from the wastewater pump stations and the
remote potable water pump stations to
Water Treatment Plant. The Remote
Terminal Units (RTUs) monitor the pump
stations and relay data to the Central
Computer System (CCS) at the Water
Treatment Plant over radio or telephone
lines. This system consist of a Turbitrol
Telemetry system, a Motorola Telemetry
system, and a Sq-D based PLC system.
The existing Turbitrol Telemetry system
consist of 16 wastewater pump station
RTUs. These RTUs report back to the
Water Treatment Plant over leased phone
lines. The Turbitrol system has the
following significant limitations:
• The City can no longer acquire new
equipment, spare parts, or services
from the original manufacturer
• The RTUs relay data over unreliable
leased phone lines. When the phone
line fails the operator must confirm that
the problem is a dead phone line and
not a power outage at the wastewater
pump station.
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The existing Motorola Telemetry system
consists of 46 pump station RTUs that
reports back to the Water Treatment Plant.
This system has the following significant
limitations:
• Motorola no longer sells this system
and could stop supplying spare parts in
the future.
• The system uses hardware and
software that only Motorola supports
The Sq-D system monitors and controls the
Water Treatment Plant. This system is
based on hardware that will soon be
phased out of production.
A new Supervisory Control & Data
Acquisition (SCADA) System is needed to
overcome the above noted limitations of the
existing system, and to provide the City
with current technology that meets current
and future needs. The new SCADA system
will increase functional reliability, provide
easier access to information and control by
operations, maintenance and management
staff. In that the City's infrastructure
(water, wastewater, storm water) is
distributed over a wide area, it is important
that a reliable SCADA system be
implemented to facilitate an integrated
system for management and control.
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1. Preliminary Activities
Montgomery Watson will conduct a
preliminary inspection of the existing City
facilities in order to gather preliminary
information on the capabilities of the
existing telemetry system. Additionally,
Montgomery Watson will prepare a
summary of typical design considerations
for application to telemetry systems.
The above -described will be summarized in
the form of a handout for use during a
subsequent workshop (Task 2) with the
City's staff. Collectively, this information
will establish a basis for identifying the
limitations of the existing system as well as
additional capabilities needed to improve
the system's flexibility and reliability.
2. Development of System
Requirement
A workshop will be held between
Montgomery Watson and the City's staff to
review the capabilities of the existing
system and identify necessary
improvements. Specifically, the workshop
objectives will be as follows:
• Define objectives of the new/improved
system.
• Identify capabilities desired of the new
system from each user.
• Compare desired capabilities with those
of the existing system.
• Develop a prioritized list of
requirements
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20 days
30 days
$5,232
$9,270
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• Identify alternative system
configuration that are applicable to the
City.
The workshop will provide an opportunity
for all affected users of the telemetry
system to collectively articulate existing
and future needs. This will ensure that the
proposed system enhancements will be
most beneficial to the City's needs.
Following the workshop, Montgomery
Watson will prepare a draft technical report
which will present the following
information:
+ Workshop summary.
• Prioritized list of desired capabilities.
+ Implementation requirements/options.
• Proposed system architecture and
options.
• Establish a model RTU and model
pump station.
• Identify performance reporting data
requirements
• Implementation costs.
Montgomery Watson will meet with the
City's staff to review the technical report
and receive comments. The report will be
finalized within two (2) weeks of the
review meeting. An objective of the
technical report will be to define the desired
system capabilities and architecture for
implementation during Task 3 final design.
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December 16, 1996
Task Time of
Order General Description Performance Compensation
3. Final Design 180 days $77,057
Montgomery Watson will prepare detailed
design plans and specifications for the
previously described SCADA system
improvements for the City of Tamarac. As
the details of the proposed system will not
be definitively established until the
conclusion of Task 2, this task was
developed based on the anticipated level of
effort required for a project construction
cost in the range of $900,000 to $1 million
together with our present understanding of
the condition of your system and extent of
improvements desired. The design basis
for the SCADA system will be the
Technical report prepared in Task 2. The
new SCADA system will address the
above noted limitations and provide the
following additional functions:
• Over and above the current features
being monitored by the WTP
operators, a number of additional may
be monitored. Examples include
parameters tank levels, chemical feed
rates, and other process, operating and
equipment parameters. The system
will be designed with the capacity to
accommodate all anticipated future
monitoring requirements of the City.
• Provide the WTP operators with the
ability to take over manual operation of
pump stations and there by give the
maintenance crew additional time to
respond to emergencies.
• Provide for the remote monitoring of
(75) pump stations with new RTUs
• Provide a reliable system and reduce
the number of maintenance calls for
false alarms.
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•
Provide more detailed records of pump
stations operations, flow rates and
pressures.
•
Provide remote monitoring and
operations of the Tract 27 and Grants
ground storage tanks and water pump
stations.
•
Provide remote monitoring of the
wastewater booster pump station (three
(3) booster pump stations).
•
Provide remote monitoring and control
of the four (4) storm water pump
stations (three (3) existing and one
proposed).
•
The existing three (3) stormwater
control gates on the east side of
Tamarac might be replaced with valve
actuators - potential remote control of
these future valves will be considered
in this design. Furthermore, an
allowance for monitoring up to 10
locations for stormwater hydraulic
grade line in canals (within the
stormwater system) will be included.
•
Provide an open system based on
hardware and software standards that
several vendors support.
•
Provide workstations to which GIS
capabilities may be added in the future.
•
Consolidate the three different
computer systems into a common
system running on standard PCs and
Windows operating system.
•
New networked workstations will be
provided at the Water Treatment Plant,
City Hall MIS dept., the Public Works
Dept. and the Utility Dept.
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• New workstations shall interface with
the City's existing computer network
(subject to verification).
• Provide a portable computer with the
provisions for remote connection to the
network.
• Provide an overhead projection of the
display screens at City Hall
• Repeater radios as required.
• A phone dialer at the Water Treatment
Plant to automatically alert the
designated authorities.
• Provide additional instrumentation at
various sites.
The following analyses and activities will
also be performed by Montgomery Watson
as part of detailed design:
• Perform a computer radio survey to
determine radio requirements.
• Montgomery Watson will survey each
site to determine the condition of
existing equipment and location of new
equipment.
• Prepare a data base listing of all new
and existing alarm, status, and control
points to be added to the new SCADA
system.
• Prepare control diagrams showing new
relays, switch contacts, and other
control devices that must be added to
existing control panel and motor
starters.
• Prepare typical termination diagrams
for the pump stations, storage tanks,
booster pump stations, storm water
control stations, and the water
treatment plant.
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• Prepare mounting details for new
instruments.
• Prepare block diagrams of the existing
network and interface.
• Prepare control room plans that show
the location and elevations for the new
workstations.
• Prepare demolition plans for equipment
that will be removed from service.
• Provide drawings in AutoCAD-13 file
format
Specifications for all components of the
project will be prepared using standard
Montgomery Watson technical
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specifications. Design deliverables will be
submitted to the City at the 50% design
level and the 90% level. The 50%
submittal will include drawings for all
major components of the project. These
drawings will be developed in sufficient
detail to convey the form and substance of
the design. Draft technical specifications
for key project components will also be
included. The 90% submittal will
essentially be a complete set of contract
documents. A construction cost estimate
will be prepared at the 50% and 90%
design submittal. Ten (10) review sets of
each deliverable will be furnished and
twenty (20) sets of bid documents will be
furnished to the City. Upon receipt of
review comments from the City of
Tamarac, a memorandum which addresses
how each comment will be addressed will
be prepared and submitted to the City of
Tamarac.
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LIST OF DRAWINGS
General drawings will be provided for the
entire design, and site specific drawings
for each site.
The anticipated list of drawings on which
the design scope is based is as follows:
General (11 sheets)
•
G-1 Cover Sheet
•
G-2 Location and Drawing Index
•
G-3 Pump Station Site Map
•
GI-1 Legend of Symbols and
Abbreviations
•
GI-2 Instrumentation Details
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GI-3 Radio System Block Diagram
GI-4 Ethernet Network Block Diagram
•
GE-1 Symbols
•
GE-2 Electrical Details
•
GE-3 Typical Pump Station Plan
•
GE-4 Typical RTU Elevation
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Pump Station Sites (80 sheets)
• Vicinity Map, Block Diagram
• Termination Diagrams & Special
Details
Storage Tank Sites (4 sheets)
• Vicinity Map, Block Diagram
• Termination Diagrams & Special
Details
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Booster Pump Station Sites
(4 sheets)
• Pump Station Floor Plan
• Equipment Elevations
• Vicinity Map, Block Diagram
• Schematic Diagrams & Special Details
Storm Water Flood Control Sites
(4 sheets)
• Pump Station Floor Plan
• Equipment Elevations
• Vicinity Map, Block Diagram
• Schematic Diagrams & Special Details
Water Treatment Plant Site
(10 sheets)
• System Block Diagram
+ Control Room Plan
• Equipment Elevations
+ Control Schematics
• Termination Diagrams
• Installation Details
Administration Centers (2 sheets)
• Floor Plan
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4. Bidding Services 60 days $8,460
• Montgomery Watson will assist the
City in advertising for and obtaining
bids for prime contractor for
construction. Such assistance shall
include the scheduling of pre -bid
conferences and the attendance at same;
the maintenance of a record of all
prospective bidders to whom bidding
documents have been issued; and the
receipt and processing of payment for
bidding documents.
• Addenda Coordination.
Montgomery Watson will receive and
respond to questions from prospective
bidders. Should it be determined that
an addendum is required Montgomery
Watson will prepare and issue an
addendum.
• Bid Opening. Montgomery will
prepare a bid summary sheet and attend
the Bid opening.
Evaluation of Bidders. Montgomery
Watson will prepare the bid tabulation
sheets and assist the City in the evaluation
of bids, bidders and subcontractors.
Montgomery Watson will also assist the
City in assembling the contract documents
for execution and in awarding the contract.
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5. Construction Administration 300 days $57,162
Services
Montgomery Watson will provide the
following construction administration
services in connection with the project.
The scope of these services are subject to
re-evaluation should the construction
contract exceed the 300 day estimate by
more than five (5) percent.
Construction Meetings. Montgomery
Watson will schedule and attend a pre -
construction meeting which shall include,
but shall not be limited to, Montgomery
Watson, the City, the Contractor, and the
major Subcontractors. The pre -
construction meeting shall review and
discuss any applicable procedures for
contract administration as well as any other
items deemed appropriate by Montgomery
Watson or the City. During construction,
Montgomery Watson will schedule
additional meetings with the City, the
Contractor, and others, when appropriate,
to review the progress of the Project or as
otherwise necessary to protect the interest
of the City. Montgomery Watson will
prepare, distribute and maintain detailed
minutes of the pre -construction meeting
and all other meetings relating to the
construction of the project.
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• Review of Construction
Schedules. Montgomery Watson
will examine and review all
construction schedules, and updates
thereof, submitted by any Contractor or
supplier in connection with the
construction of the Project.
Montgomery Watson will advise the
City in writing with respect to the
adequacy and accuracy of any such
schedules or updates.
• Shop Drawings and Submittals
Review. Montgomery Watson in
conjunction with the City will review,
study, and approve, or take other
necessary action upon, the Contractor's
Shop Drawings, product data,
samples, and other submittals.
Approval by Montgomery Watson of
the Contractor's submittal shall
constitute Montgomery Watson's
representation to the City that such
submittal is in conformance with the
Construction Contract. Such action
shall be taken with reasonable
promptness so as to cause no delay to
the Contractor or the Project.
• Approval of Request for
Payment. Montgomery Watson will
review Contractor's Request for
Payment and issue approvals for
payment to the CITY in such amount.
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• Inspection of the Work and
Startup. Montgomery Watson will
inspect the Work of the Contractor
whenever or wherever appropriate
including any final inspection or startup
required by the Contract Documents.
The purpose of such inspections shall
be to determine the quality, quantity
and progress of the Work in
comparison with the requirements of
the Contract for Construction. This
effort includes evaluation and
responses to requests for clarification
and project changes. Montgomery
Watson will also observe field
performance testing and startup. In
making such inspections, Montgomery
Watson shall exercise care to protect
the City from defects or deficiencies in
the Work, from unexcused delays in
the Schedule and from overpayment to
the Contractor.
• Substantial Completion and
Final Completion. Montgomery
Watson, based upon an inspection of
the Project, shall determine and certify
in writing to the City the date of
Substantial Completion of the Project
and the date of Final Completion of the
Project. Montgomery Watson shall
also receive, compile, and forward to
the City any and all written warranties,
guarantees, bonds, certificates of
inspection, tests, required approvals,
operation manuals, maintenance
manuals, and any other related
documents required by the
Construction Contract.
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Record Drawing Review.
Montgomery Watson will review any
updated reproducible record drawings
furnished by the Contractor or
Subcontractor hired by the Contractor and
submit to the City that said drawings are
adequate, accurate and complete.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed this Agreement the day and year
first below written.
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Robert S. Noe, Jr.
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(Atfo-mey for the City of
Mitchell S. Kraft
(Seal)
WITNESSES:
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Nige O. Grace, P.E.
Michael T. Hersey, P.E.
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