File #: 18-243    Version: 1 Name: Hazelwood Sewer Design Amendment 3
Type: Contract Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/7/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/16/2018 Final action:
Title: Amendment 3 of Personal Services Agreement for Design Services for Area B of the Hazelwood Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project
Sponsors: John Lewis
Indexes: Goal 3: Enhance the Livability of the Community.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. CI 16-005 RH2 PSA Amend 3, 3. Amend 3 Exhibit A - Scope of Work Hazelwood Dr Sewer Replacement Final Design, 4. Map of the Area
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Amendment 3 of Personal Services Agreement for Design Services for Area B of the Hazelwood Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment #3 with RH2 Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $137,323 to provide final engineering design and construction services for Area "B" of the Hazelwood Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project (CI 16-005).

BACKGROUND:
The City of Oregon City's Sanitary Sewer Master Plan (SSMP) became effective November 1, 2014. The Hazelwood Drive basin was one of the moratorium areas identified for development restriction until sewer system improvements were made. Completing construction of this sewer project will allow the Hazelwood Drive Sewer Moratorium to be lifted. Hazelwood is the last moratorium area currently enforced under the Public Facilities Strategy, which expires October 1, 2018. It is the City’s goal to have serviceable sewer improvements in place to lift the Public Facilities Strategy prior to October 1, 2018.

Initial Personal Services Agreement (PSA); PSA Amendment #1; PSA Amendment #2
RH2 Engineering, Inc. was chosen as the design firm for this project, and a Personal Services Agreement was executed with them on April 10, 2017. Amendment 1 and Amendment 2 of this contract included the design of the Area A/Schedule A segments and geotechnical work in the area, as discussed in the authorization for PSA Amendment #2. Amendment #2 effectively separated Areas A and B into two projects, since construction methods and areas will be different for the needs of each area (directional drilling for Area B, and pipe bursting or open trench replacement for Area A). Because the City seeks to lift the Public Facilities Strategy prior to October 1, 2018, work in these two areas may be bid and performed by separate contractors with the overall goal of completing both before the expiration of the Public Facilities Strategy.

PSA Amendment #3
Amendment 3 includes p...

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