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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2012-050 Sponsored by: Hunt 'CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2012 -050 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH CRW ENGINEERING GROUP, LLC, THE MOST QUALIFIED, RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE PROPOSER, FOR THE DAIRY HILL DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR AN AMOUNT NOT - TO- EXCEED $65,975.00, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS, the City of Seward identified an area, known locally as Dairy Hill, as a high risk flood area using the FEMA benefit cost analysis software and analyzing historical data; and WHEREAS, flood events occurred in 1986, 1995, 2002 and 2006, causing significant damage; and WHEREAS, during heavy rainfall events, the flows in the drainages can become severe and cause washouts of roadways, culverts and building improvements; and WHEREAS, this area also contains residential homes and public infrastructure including 58 residential lots with 21 homes, a Supported Living Home for individuals with disabilities; and WHEREAS, Dairy Hill also provides the only alternate evacuation route for citizens of the City of Seward to escape major catastrophes; and WHEREAS, city staff were successful in obtaining funding through the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation Grant Program in the amount of $349,982.00 that will reimburse the city for the design, engineering, project management and construction to mitigate the aforementioned flood hazards; and WHEREAS, a request for proposals was developed to utilize a portion of the available funds for design, engineering and construction management and sealed proposal were opened on June 22. 2012 at 1:00 p.m. and reviewed for responsiveness; and; WHEREAS, one firm submitted a formal proposal to the City Clerk's office by the published deadline of 12:00 p.m. June 22, 2012; and WHEREAS, CRW Engineering Group, LLC was determined to be qualified, responsive and responsible proposer; and ,,,,, WHEREAS, the professional services outlined in the request for proposal for the Dairy Hill CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2012 -050 r Drainage Improvement Engineering and Construction Services will not be able to proceed until the contract is awarded. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a professional services agreement with CRW Engineering Group, LLC, as attached hereto in substantial form, for the City of Seward Dairy Hill Drainage Improvements Professional Engineering and Project Management Services for an amount not -to- exceed $65,975.00 from account number 866 - 8663 -5390. Section 2. Funding in the amount of $65,975 is hereby appropriated from federal grant account no. 866 -8663- 4680 -0100 to Contracted Services account no. 866 - 8663 -5390. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 9 day of July 2012. t Ii THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA David Seaward, AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Shafer, Casagranda, Terry, Seaward NOES: None ABSENT: Keil ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: l s hanna Kin -e y, CMC ity Clerk • p•■���•.. OF S•••• (City Seal) 4. 6 <5 • SE A T Y •1* v k ,•• •. 7 X 011./ 46 •••• � N�� ®'' Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: July 9, 2012 r *, Through: City Manager Jim Hunt 1 4:4 - 040' From: William Casey Agenda Item: Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into a Professional Services Agreement with CRW Engineering Group, LLC for the Dairy Hill Drainage Improvements Engineering Services and Project Management BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The residential area of Seward's Dairy Hill is located west of the Seward Lagoon and the small boat harbor on the east side of Mount Marathon at the base of the mountain and several drainages flow through the area. During heavy rainfall events, the flows in these drainages become severe and cause washouts of roadways, culverts and building improvements. This area contains many residential homes and public infrastructure as well as a Supported Living Home for individuals with disabilities. There are 58 residential lots in the area with 21 homes. This location provides the only secondary evacuation route for the citizens of Seward in the event of a major catastrophe. In recent history, flood events have occurred in 1986, 1995, 2002 and 2006. All of which caused significant damage. Flooding mitigation is crucial in controlling these inevitable highwater events which routinely wash out culverts, roads, fire hydrants and other public infrastructure. Privately owned buildings and commercial properties will continue to suffer damage as a result of the flooding events. With a routine history of flooding in the greater Seward area, there is a potential for major loss of life if the secondary evacuation route is blocked during a flooding event and a cataclysmic catastrophe will affect the downtown business and residential core of Seward. Hundreds of lives could be lost if individuals have no secondary evacuation route available. In an effort to alleviate the aforementioned hazards, City staff incorporated historical data and used the FEMA benefit cost analysis software to apply for a grant through the hazard mitigation grant program in an effort to obtain State and Federal assistance through the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. City staff was successful in obtaining $349,982.00 in funding for mitigating flood hazards, reimbursing the City for any design, engineering, project management and construction related to the Dairy Hill Drainage System to relieve the aforementioned flood and attempt to fund permanent solutions to the existing flood hazards and hopefully prevent future hazards. Through the same program, the City was able to set aside funding to hire a professional engineering firm to design the drainage system and collaboratively manage the project. A request for proposal was developed by City staff to utilize a portion of the available funds for professional engineering services and construction management. One firm submitted a formal proposal to the City Clerk's office by the published deadline of 12:00 p.m. June 22, 2012. The sealed proposal was opened on June 22, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. and reviewed for responsiveness and quality. The more responsible proposer was found to be CRW Engineering Group, LLC for an amount not -to- exceed $65,975. All work and professional services outlined in the request for proposal: Dairy Hill Engineering Services and Construction Management and all applicable expenditures are to be reimbursed with the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The bid results are as follows: -) City of Seward- Request for Proposal City of Seward Dairy Hill Drainage Improvements Engineering Services and Project Management '.,,, j y,,,. � � � I; o- , di d 0 '� x b a -ti s ' , , 'a "i re. 9 ? w. 11, „ . 4 4'' '��in e - '' w$'4� ... >hk 1 CRW Engineering Group, LLC $65,975.00 2 N/A All design work and permitting outlined in the proposal documents are required to be completed no- later- than December 31, 2012. All work completed prior August 31, 2013 will receive reimbursement based on actual expenses. INTENT: To authorize the City Manager to enter into a professional services agreement with CRW Engineering Group LLC for an amount not -to- exceed $65,975.00 to complete the work outlined in the Dairy Hill Drainage Improvements Engineering Services and Project Management request for proposal. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: i Yes No N/A Comprehensive Plan (document source here): Volume 1 Page 20 Sixth 1. Paragraph "...minimizing pollution and drainage problems ... "Page 28 X 3. 8.1.3 "Mitigate Flood Hazards" 2 Strategic Plan (document source here): Page 11 "Mitigate Flood Hazards'' Page 18 "Promote a Safe Community" X 3. Other (list): ----- X FISCAL NOTE: The City of Seward Dairy Hill Drainage Improvements Professional Engineering and Project Management Services shall not exceed $65,975. Funding for this project will come from a federal Homeland Security grant for the purposes of performing the work outlined in the Dairy hill Drainage Improvements Engineering Services and Project Management request for proposal. Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No RECOMMENDATION: Council approves Resolution 2012- ° uthorizing the city manager to enter into a professional services agreement with CRW Engineering Group, LLC for an amount not -to- exceed $65,975.00 for the Dairy Hill Drainage Improvements Professional Engineering and Project Management Services.