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RES 2018-0999 - Profesional Services Agmt - The Schemmer Associates Inc - OPW 53299 - signal infrastructure phase B3 survey `14,4� Public Works Department erarVitli n r- Omaha/Douglas Civic Center z e N -Y 1819 Famam Street,Suite 601 O'F' •sf Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0601 ?A ry• 0 NOV ..'�.' N.) (402)444-5220 rBD PEER NOV 0 6 2018 Fax(402)444-5248 City of Omaha -!, Robert G.Stubbe,P.E. Jean Stothert,Mayor a Public Works Director Honorable President 4317,3 !VI and Members of the City Council, Transmitted herewith is a Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with The Schemmer Associates, Inc. to provide professional services on OPW 53299, being the Signal Infrastructure Phase B3 Survey Project which is associated with the Capital Improvement Program No. 2012T514. This Agreement includes locating lot and or section corners to re-establish the Right-of-Way at the intersections supplied by the City of Omaha, and additional services as identified in the attached agreement. The Schemmer Associates, Inc. has agreed to perform these services for a fee not to exceed, $97,600.00, to be paid from the 2014 Transportation Bond Fund 13184, Transportation Bonds Organization 117117, year 2018 expenditure. The Schemmer Associates, Inc has filed the required Contract Compliance Report, Form CC-1, as determined by the Human Rights and Relations Department. The Public Works. Department requests your consideration and approval of the attached Resolution and Agreement. spectfully submitte • • -.: 10-23-t ' % i tom P-24-4 Robert G. Stubbe, P.E. Date Franklin T. Thompson Date Public Works Director Human Rights and Relations Director Approved as to Funding: Referred to City Council for Consideration: /41.4, /Stephen B. Curtiss /NI Date Mayor's Office Date Finance Director 2233Cgrp City Clerk Office Use Only: Publication Date (if applicable): RESOLUTION NO.041 Agenda Date: Department:19v440C CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha, Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, professional engineering services are needed in conjunction with OPW 53299 being the.Signal Infrastructure Phase B3 Survey Project; and, WHEREAS,The Schemmer Associates, Inc. was selected by the Architects and Engineers Selection Process and has agreed to provide professional services as listed in the attached Professional Services Agreement, which by this reference is made a part hereof; and, WHEREAS, The Schemmer Associates, Inc. has agreed to perform these services for a fee not to exceed $97,600.00 to be paid from the 2014 Transportation Bond Fund 13184, Transportation Bonds Organization 117117, year 2018 expenditure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, as recommended by the Mayor, the Professional Services Agreement with The Schemmer Associates, Inc. to provide professional services on OPW 53299 being the Signal Infrastructure Phase B3 Survey Project, is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: THAT, the Finance Department is authorized to pay a fee not to exceed $97,600.00 from the 2014 Transportation Bond Fund 13184, Transportation Bonds Organization 117117, year 2018 expenditure. 2233grp APPROVED AS TO FORM e.G-1TY ATTORNEY DATE Adopted: NOV 0 6 2018 Attest: • City/C � Approved: Mayor PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is hereby made and entered into this Fa y of Ala/ifmkeK_t_ZeiZby and between the City of Omaha, a municipal corporation located in Douglas County,Nebraska(hereinafter referred to as the"City"), and Schemmer Associates,Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the"Provider"),on the terms,conditions and provisions as set forth herein below. All references to"Contractor"shall mean"Provider". PROJECT NAME AND DESCRIPTION OPW 53299, Signal Infrastructure Phase B3 Survey,Right Of Way Survey Services for Signal System. II. DUTIES OF PROVIDER A. Provider agrees to perform professional services, as set out and more fully described in the Proposal attached hereto, for the City, relative to the above-referenced project which is illustrated in Exhibit`B" attached hereto. Such services shall be completed within a 60 calendar day period after receipt of a purchase order from the City. B. Provider designates Dan Marti, whose business address and phone number is 1044 N 115th St,Ste 300, Omaha,NE 68154,402-431-6419 as its project manager and contact person for this project. C. Provider agrees to maintain records and accounts, including personnel, financial and property records, sufficient to identify and account for all costs pertaining to the project and certain other records as may be required by the City to assure a proper accounting for all project funds. These records shall be made available to the City for audit purposes and shall be retained for a period of five (5) years after the expiration of this Agreement. D. Provider agrees to prepare a schedule of compensation, detailing hourly rates for all compensated providers,employees,and subcontractors. E. Provider agrees to complete, within 60 calendar days of receipt of a purchase order from the City,the necessary services. The City recognizes that completion within this deadline is contingent upon timely response from utilities and City input. F. Provider agrees to have a current Contract Compliance Form (CC-1) on file with the City's Human Rights and Relations Department prior to signing the agreement. III. DUTIES OF CITY City designates Bryan Guy, whose business address and phone number are 1819 Farnam St,Ste 603,Omaha, NE 68183,402-444-5312 as its contact person for this project,who shall provide a notice to proceed and such other written authorizations as are necessary to commence or proceed with the project and various aspects of it. IV. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT A. The cost of services as specified in the Scope of Service,shall be performed on an hourly basis,but in no event shall it exceed$97,600.00. Detailed breakdown of costs shall be shown in Exhibit"C". B. Reimbursable expenses shall be billed to the City by the Provider. C. INCREASE OF FEES The parties hereto acknowledge that, as of the date of the execution of the Agreement,Section 10-142 of the Omaha Municipal Code provides as follows: Any amendment to contracts or purchases which taken alone increase the original fee as awarded (a) by ten percent, if the original fee is one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) or more, or(b)by seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) or more, shall be approved by the City Council in advance of the acceptance of any purchase in excess of such limits. However, neither contract nor purchase amendments will be split to avoid advance approval of the City Council. The originally approved scope and primary features of a contract or purchase will not be significantly revised as a result of amendments not approved in advance by the City Council. The provisions of this section will be quoted in all future City contracts. Nothing in this section is intended to alter the authority of the Mayor under section 5.16 of the Charter to approve immediate purchases. V. OWNERSHIP OF INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE The City acknowledges the Provider's documents, including electronic files, as instruments of professional service. Nevertheless, upon completion of the services and payment in full of all monies due to the Provider, the final documents prepared under this Agreement shall become the property of the City. The City shall not reuse on another Project or make any modifications to the documents without prior written authorization of the Provider. The City agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless the Provider, its officers, directors, employees and subconsultants (collectively, Provider) against any damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and defense costs, arising from or in any way connected with the unauthorized reuse or modification of the documents by the City, regardless of whether such reuse or modification is for use on this Project or another Project. VI. ADDITIONAL SERVICES In the event additional services for the aforementioned Project not covered under this Agreement are required, the Provider agrees to provide such services at a mutually agreed upon cost. VII. INSURANCE REOUIREMENTS The Provider shall carry professional liability insurance in the minimum amount of one half million dollars and shall carry workers' compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements of the State of Nebraska. VIII. INDEMNIFICATION The Provider agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify,defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, directors and employees (collectively, City) against all damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney's fees and defense costs, to the extent caused by the Provider's negligent performance of professional services under this Agreement and that of its subconsultants or anyone for whom the Provider is legally liable;provided,that with respect solely to the said duty to defend,such duty of the Provider to defend shall arise only if, and to the extent, such duty is covered by Provider's liability insurance. The City agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless the Provider, its officers, directors, employees and subconsultants (collectively, Provider) against all damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney's fees and defense costs in connection with the Project,to the extent caused by the City's negligent acts or the negligent acts of anyone for whom the City is legally liable. Neither the City nor the Provider shall be obligated to indemnify the other party in any matter whatsoever for the other party's own negligence. IX. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon written notice to the Provider of such termination and specifying the effective date at least seven (7) days prior to the effective date of such termination. In the event of termination, the Provider shall be entitled to just and equitable payment for services rendered to the date of termination, and all finished or unfinished documents,data surveys,studies,drawings,maps,models, reports or photographs shall become,at the City's option,its property. X. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. Non-discrimination. Provider shall not, in the performance of this Agreement,discriminate or permit discrimination in violation of federal or state laws or local ordinances because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or disability as recognized under 42 USCS 12101 et seq. and Omaha Municipal Code section 13-89, race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status,sexual orientation,gender identity,national origin,age,or disability. B. Captions. Captions used in this Agreement are for convenience and are not used in the construction of this Agreement. C. Applicable Laws. Parties to this Agreement shall conform with all existing and applicable City ordinances, resolutions, state laws, federal laws, and existing and applicable rules and regulations. Nebraska law will govern the terms and the performance under this Agreement. D. Interest of the City. Pursuant to Section 8.05 of the Home Rule Charter, no elected official or any officer or employee of the City shall have a financial interest,direct or indirect,in any City Agreement. Any violation of this section with the knowledge of the person or corporation contracting with the City shall render the Agreement voidable by the Mayor or Council. E. Interest of the Provider. The Provider covenants that he presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict with the performance of services required to be performed under this Agreement; he further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be employed. F. Merger. This Agreement shall not be merged into any other oral or written agreement,lease,or deed of any type. This is the complete and full Agreement of the parties. G. Modification. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the parties. No representations were made or relied upon by either party other than those that are expressly set forth herein. No agent, employee, or other representative of either party is empowered to alter any of the terms hereof unless done in writing and signed by an authorized officer of the respective parties. H. Assignment. The Provider may not assign its rights under this Agreement without the express prior written consent of the City. I. Strict Compliance. All provisions of this Agreement and each and every document that shall be attached shall be strictly complied with as written, and no substitution or change shall be made except upon written direction from authorized representative. J. LB 403 Contract Provisions. - NEW EMPLOYEE WORK ELIGIBILITY STATUS - The Contractor is required and hereby agrees to use a federal immigration verification system to determine the work eligibility status of new employees physically performing service within the State of Nebraska. A federal immigration verification system means the electronic verification of the work authorization program authorized by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, 8 U.S.C. 1324a,known as the E-Verify Program,or an equivalent federal program designated by the United States Department of Homeland Security or other federal agency authorized to verify the work eligibility status of a newly hired employee. If the Contractor is an individual or sole proprietorship,the following applies: 1.The Contractor must complete the United States Citizenship Attestation Form, available on the Department of Administrative Services website at www.das.state.ne.us 2. If the Contractor indicates on such attestation form that he or she is a qualified alien,the Contractor agrees to provide the US Citizenship and Immigration Services documentation required to verify the Contractor's lawful presence in the United States using the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program. 3. The Contractor understands and agrees that lawful presence in the United States is required and the Contractor may be disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. Stat. §4-108. K. Certificate of Authorization. If this Agreement contemplates the performance of professional architecture or engineering work by the Provider, the Provider shall provide to the City,and maintain in good standing, a current Certificate of Authorization from the State of Nebraska as required by Neb. Rev. Stat.section 81-3436. L. Debarment or suspension by any federal agency. (This section applies if any part of this Agreement is funded by a federal agency.1 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidelines require that any individual or entity that has been placed on the Excluded Parties List System("EPLS"-available for review through www.sam.gov) may not be a participant in a federal agency transaction that is a covered transaction or act as a principal of a person participating in one of those covered transactions. These guidelines apply to covered transactions under a grant from any federal agency for which a recipient expects to receive reimbursement for expenditures incurred or an advance on future expenditures. The Contractor providing goods and/or services to the City of Omaha certifies, by acceptance and execution of this Agreement, that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department or agency. The Contractor further agrees, by accepting and executing this Agreement, that it will include this clause without modification in all lower tier transactions, solicitations, proposals, contracts, and subcontracts. Where the Contractor or any lower tier participant is unable to certify this statement,it shall attach an explanation to this Agreement. M. Contract Compliance Ordinance No.35344,Section 10-192 Equal Employment Opportunity Clause During the performance of this contract,the Contractor agrees as follows: I) The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability. The Contractor shall ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race,color,creed,religion,sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability. As used herein, the word "treated" shall mean and include, without limitation, the following: recruited, whether by advertising or by other means; compensated; selected for training, including apprenticeship; promoted; upgraded; demoted; downgraded; transferred; laid off; and terminated. The Contractor agrees to and shall post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officers setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2) The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity,national origin,age,or disability. 3) The Contractor shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding a notice advising the labor union or worker's representative of the Contractor's commitments under the Equal Employment Opportunity Clause of the City and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applications for employment. 4) The Contractor shall furnish to the Human Rights and Relations Director all Federal forms containing the information and reports required by the Federal government for Federal contracts under Federal rules and regulations, and including the information required by Sections 10-192 to 10-194, inclusive, and shall permit reasonable access to his records. Records accessible to the Human Rights and Relations Director shall be those which are related to Paragraphs (1) through (7) of this subsection and only after reasonable notice is given the Contractor. The purpose for this provision is to provide for investigation to ascertain compliance with the program provided for herein. 5) The Contractor shall take such actions with respect to any subcontractor as the City may direct as a means of enforcing provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) herein, including penalties and sanctions for noncompliance; however, in the event the Contractor becomes involved in or is threatened with litigation as the result of such directions by the City,the City will enter into such litigation as necessary to protect the interests of the City and to effectuate the provisions of this division; and in the case of contracts receiving Federal assistance, the Contractor or the City may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. 6) The Contractor shall file and shall cause his subcontractors,if any,to file compliance reports with the Contractor in the same form and to the same extent as required by the Federal government for Federal contracts under Federal rules and regulations. Such compliance reports shall be filed with the Human Rights and Relations Director. Compliance reports filed at such times as directed shall contain information as to the employment practices, policies, programs and statistics of the Contractor and his subcontractors. 7) The Contractor shall include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) of this Section,"Equal Employment Opportunity Clause", and Section 10-193 in every subcontract or purchase order so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. N. Conflict. In the event of any conflict between this Agreement and any of the exhibits attached hereto,the terms of this Agreement shall take precedence. EXECUTED this ta+k day of Oca.w. , Zvt`v . Schemmer Associates,Inc. n Provider (� � � „G • ` ! By Ci.„ P N� ''-' , ATTEST �^ 1;e-el tA4 ltQ, Gcc.-E. c o a9 (Title) , EXECUTED this �7 day of_Nl c�Te4 zee ATTEST CITY F OMAHA,A Municipal Corporation B . ity Cl Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Deputy City Attorney Revised: 11/2017 September 24, 2018 Mr. Bryan Guy City of Omaha Public Works Department Omaha/Douglas Civic Center 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 604 Omaha NE. 68183 RE: Professional Surveying Services Proposal Traffic Signal ROW locations for OPW Phase B3 ASCT Projects Dear Mr. Guy, We are pleased to respond to your request for a proposal for surveying services on the above referenced project. The Schemmer Associates Inc. (Schemmer) proposes to render professional services to City of Omaha (Client) in connection with the Traffic Signal ROW locations throughout the Omaha metro (hereinafter referred to as Project). I STATEMENT OF INTENT Schemmer will locate lot corners and or section corners, whichever is necessary, to re- establish the Right— of—Way at the intersections supplied by the City of Omaha. We will use the guidance provided by City of Omaha for completing survey and grid to ground conversions. A scale factor of 0.999617346 was recommended for all field survey. Schemmer will supply final drawings in Microstation CAD format. The development of the scope of services and compensation proposal was based in part on the following: • Meeting with the Public Works Department. • Review of intersection matrix and map provided by traffic. • 61 Intersections will be completed for the compensation listed below. o As requested by City, initial effort will focus on the intersections in Phase B3 (See Section VII ) o Based on review of traffic database and Douglas County GIS layers, one (1) new ROW tract map and legal description is estimated for per intersection. • Schemmer will monitor Phase B3 group of intersections and work with the City to adjust scope/fee, as needed, for Phase B3 intersections. Professional Surveying Services Proposal Traffic Signal ROW locations for OPW Phase B3 ASCT Projects Page 2 September 24, 2018 II. SCOPE OF SERVICES Services to be provided by Schemmer consist of the following Surveying Scope. • Project Management- Coordination with City of Omaha Public Works. QC/QA. Budget and schedule monitoring. Prepare monthly progress letter and invoice. • Review Titles— Request and review title information provided by City of Omaha as needed. • Lot corners— locate existing lot corners, as necessary, to reestablish the City of Omaha's ROW. This item includes travel time. • Section corners— locate existing section corners, as necessary, to establish the City of Omaha ROW. This item includes travel time. • Traffic Signals- Review as-built signal plans, survey signal structures, pole mounted cabinets, controller cabinets, pull boxes, power termination and service disconnects. Identify and document types of all pull boxes as PB-6, PB-10 or PB-1. Includes travel time. • CAD services— compute, set, and upload and download data, check, and process collected electronic field data and produce final Survey document. • Registered Land Surveyor— project coordination, scheduling and QA/QC • New ROW Legal and Exhibit— develop tract map and legal description, as necessary, for signal assets that are outside of existing ROW. • GIS Integration—The data collected for the location signal assets shall be in ArcGIS shapefile format (.shp) collected using Geographic Coordinate System North American 1983 projected to North American Datum 1983 State Plane Nebraska FIPS 2600 (Feet) Deliverables • Legal descriptions in Microsoft Word as a separate document (.doc) format • Tract drawings in Microstation (.dgn) and Adobe Pro/Bluebeam (.pdf) format • Monthly progress letter and invoice. • Base map file for project ( Phase B3) in Microstation (.dgn) format that contains: o Douglas County aerials displayed lightly in the background o Douglas County parcel data o Surveyed ROW data o Surveyed traffic signal assets with appropriate symbols provided by the city. o tract drawings where applicable • GIS data in (.shp) format for existing signal assets for the following asset types: o Signal Structures o Controller Cabinets o Pull Boxes (including type PB-6/10 or PB-1) o Power Termination o Service Disconnects o Pole Mounted Cabinets Professional Surveying Services Proposal Traffic Signal ROW locations for OPW Phase B3 ASCT Projects Page 3 September 24, 2018 III. ASSUMPTIONS AND EXCEPTIONS The scope as described above is based upon the following: 1. Any additional work requested outside of the above Scope of Services will be billed at our normal hourly rates. 2. City to supply copy of Deeds and or Plat of Survey if available, and/or out- conveyances with the traffic signal ID number noted on the deed(s). 3. City to supply as-built traffic signal plans. 4. City provided "signal surveys" list and "potential ROW issues" list as reference information in estimating scope and fee. IV. FEES A. Basic Services: For Basic Services, as enumerated above, you will pay a Not to Exceed Fee of Ninety-Seven Thousand Six Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($97,600.00) to Schemmer in accordance with the terms of the attached General Conditions. V. PROVISIONS Neither Schemmer nor the City shall, in the performance of this agreement, discriminate against any person because of race, sex, age disability or political or religious affiliations or opinions in violation of federal or state statutes or City ordinances and further, Schemmer shall comply with City of Omaha Ordinance 28885 pertaining to civil rights and human relations. Pursuant to section 8.05 of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Omaha, no elected official or any officer of the City shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in any City agreement. A violation of that section with the knowledge of the contracting party, in addition to constituting employee malfeasance, shall be cause for the City to unilaterally terminate or void the agreement • VI. SCHEDULE We understand that time is of the essence for this project and we stand ready to proceed upon receipt of Notice-to-Proceed and will progress as expeditiously as possible with the surveying services. Professional Surveying Services Proposal Traffic Signal ROW locations for OPW Phase B3 ASCT Projects Page 4 September 24, 2018 Omaha Traffic Signal Schedule Phase B3 Notice to proceed: October 23th 2018 Start Research for parcels. (Deed and or Plat of Survey): October 14th done by City of Omaha Received research for parcels. (Deeds and or Play of Survey): October 30th Start Field Work: October 31th Start As-built CADD: November 5th Start Submit draft as-built for review first 10: November 12th Start submit tract map and legal for first batch: November 12th Complete Field work: December 28th 2018 Complete As-built CADD: January 8th 2019 Submit final tract maps: January 8th 2019 Submit final as-built CADD: January 9th 2019 Submit (.dgn) file and (.shp) files: January 15th 2019 Professional Surveying Services Proposal Traffic Signal ROW locations for OPW Phase B3 ASCT Projects Page 5 September 24, 2018 VII. Traffic Signal Phase B3 Signal JD,Location Type ,Current Phase Notes 35 1-680&WEST MAPLE RD/WEST RAMP Traffic Phase B3 529 102 ST&MAPLE ST Traffic Phase B3 537 108 ST&EMMET ST Traffic Phase B3 542 108 5T&OLD MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 545 108 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 568 120 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 718 108 ST&COTTONWOOD W Traffic Phase B3 731 144 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 732 156 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase 83 752 129 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 756 132 ST&MANDERSONST Traffic Phase B3 758 135 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 759 132 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 796 124 ST&WEST MAPLE ST Traffic Phase B3 806 142 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 813 138 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase 83 820 132 ST&EAGLE RUN DR Traffic Phase B3 844 150 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 851 144 ST&EAGLE RUN ST Traffic Phase B3 858 144 ST&MANDERSON ST Traffic Phase B3 875 147 5T&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 962 156 ST&EMMET ST Traffic Phase B3 963 156 ST&SPAULDING ST Traffic Phase B3 986 160 5T&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic PhaseB3 987 162 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 1023 108 ST&CORBY ST Traffic Phase B3 1033 168ST&WEST MAPLE ST Traffic PhaseB3 1034 171 ST&WEST MAPLE ST Traffic Phase B3 1035 1565T&CORBYST Traffic PhaseB3 1040 168 ST&SPRAGUE ST Traffic Phase B3 1042 156 ST&FORTST Traffic PhaseB3 1048 156 ST&TAYLOR ST Traffic Phase B3 1064 1-680&WEST MAPLE RD/EAST RAMP Traffic Phase 83 1075 EMMET ST/HEFUNGER PARK RD&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 1092 168 ST&BEDFORD AVE Traffic Phase B3 1118 165 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 1161 HWS CLEVELAND BLVD&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 1162 180 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 1163 192 ST&WEST MAPLE RD Traffic Phase B3 1176 168 ST&FORT ST Traffic Phase B3 525 99 5T&FORT ST Traffic Phase B3 532 103 ST&FORT ST Traffic Phase B3 605 108 ST&FORT ST Traffic Phase B3 654 1-680&FORT ST/EAST RAMP Traffic Phase B3 655 I-680&FORTST/WESTRAMP Traffic PhaseB3 815 120 ST&FORT ST Traffic Phase B3 880 132ST&FORT ST Traffic PhaseB3 991 144 ST&LARIMORE AVE Traffic Phase 83 1011 114 ST&FORT ST Traffic Phase 83 1019 144ST&FORTST Traffic PhaseB3 1054 120 ST&MIUTARY RD Traffic Phase B3 1056 108 ST&FOWLER AVE Traffic Phase B3 two T-ints,one controller 1104 1385T&FORTST Traffic PhaseB3 1171 132 5T&MILITARY RD Traffic PhaseB3 524 995T&EWSONST Ped PhaseB3 768 1085T&EWSONST Ped PhaseB3 857 132 ST&GRAND ST Ped Phase B3 882 108ST&MIUTARYRD Traffic PhaseB3 1087 140 ST&FORT ST Ped Phase B3 1196 144 ST&IDA ST Traffic Phase B3 1197 156 ST&IDA ST Traffic Phase B3 Cig NO. 61 Item Submitted By: Gary Pech Department: Public Works Council Meeting Date: November 6, 2018 Res. that, as recommended by the Mayor, the Professional Services Agreement with The Schemmer Associates, Inc. in the amount of $97,600.00 to provide professional services on OPW 53299 being the Signal Infrastructure Phase B3 Survey Project, is hereby approved. (The Finance Department is authorized to pay a fee not to exceed $97,600.00 from the 2014 Transportation Bond Fund 13184, Transportation Bonds Organization 117117, year 2018 expenditure.) Presented to City Council November 6, 2018 APPROVED 7-0 6Itzateti1 / utier City Clerk