File #: ID 15-0178    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/13/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/3/2015 Final action: 3/3/2015
Title: Resolution Approving Extension of Professional Services Contract 2005-009 with US Infrastructure, Inc. for the Thoroughfare Sidewalks Project
Attachments: 1. 15-0178 Reso. 2005-009 US Infrastructure.pdf

Title
Resolution Approving Extension of Professional Services Contract 2005-009 with US Infrastructure, Inc. for the Thoroughfare Sidewalks Project

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Department: Engineering & Inspections
Council District: All

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Adam Fischer, 373-2861
Contact 2 and Phone: Ted Partrick, 373-2308


PURPOSE:
US Infrastructure, Inc., is being requested to provide additional engineering design services for various sidewalk projects they designed for the 2005 Thoroughfare Sidewalks Design project. City Council approval of a change order to the professional services contract with US Infrastructure in the amount of $24,400.00 is requested.

BACKGROUND:
On January 14, 2005, City Council approved award of a design contract to US Infrastructure, Inc., for $545,812. US Infrastructure has an engineering design office in Greensboro. This design contract is for the construction of 13 sidewalk projects with a total of 78,600 feet (14.9 miles) of sidewalks along Bessemer Avenue, Cornwallis Drive, Cone Boulevard, Florida Street, O'Conner Street, Lawndale Avenue, Market Street, Vandalia Road, and Wendover Avenue. Most of the sidewalk construction is now complete for these projects, but there are gaps in the East and West Wendover Avenue, Florida Street, and O'Conner Street projects.

The design of the original projects, with the addition of the Bessemer Avenue project, was completed by October 2006. Five change orders to the original contract have been approved. The current contract total including the five change orders is $708,984. The new total contract amount will be $733,384.

Change Order #6 is necessary to fund additional design work on the contract. New design standards have been implemented by the NCDOT since their original reviews and require extensive design revisions, primarily to comply with revised ADA standards for the curb ramps at the many street intersections. The cost of the change o...

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