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TOWN OF WEATHERSFIELD, VERMONT
Baltimore Road (T.H. 5)
Concrete Box Culvert Project
Located 0.2 miles west of Vermont Route 106
[issued 3/21/12]
Request for Proposals
Topographic Survey, Design, and Construction Inspection Services
Proposals due: Noon, Monday, April 2, 2012
IMPORTANT NOTE: A Technical Proposal does not need to be submitted
by any Consultant who already submitted a Technical Proposal in response to
the Town’s 11/16/11 Request for Proposals for the Concrete Box Culvert
located 0.6 miles west of Vermont Route 106. Those Technical Proposals are
on record. Those consultants need only submit a Cost Proposal.
I.
INTRODUCTION
The Town of Weathersfield, Vermont is soliciting Topographic Survey, Design, and
Construction Inspection Services for the following work: Assist the Town with the replacement
of the Irene-damaged, undersize culvert on Baltimore Road that is located 0.2 miles west of VT
Route 106 with a 40’-50’+/- concrete box culvert that has a 14’ wide by 6’ high inside opening
as recommended in the 4/16/10 VTrans Hydraulic Study. (see Appendix 1)
The Town intends to apply for a VTrans Town Highway Structures Grant for this project. The
grant application is due by May 15, 2012 at the latest. The town would like to include as much
information as possible in the grant application, such as a site plan, engineering plans, and
estimated cost. (It is understood that much of this material will be preliminary at the time of
application.)
The estimated cost of this project is $120,000 - $140,000.
All Work will be accomplished in accordance with the following:
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VTrans Construction Manual
VTrans Materials Sampling Manual
VTrans Approved Products List
VTrans List of Materials with Advance Certification
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
VTrans Standard Specifications for Construction 2006
VTrans Supplemental Specifications
VTrans General Special Provisions for All Projects
Town of Weathersfield RFP
Issued 3/21/12
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Baltimore Road Concrete Box Culvert Project
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II.
SCOPE OF WORK.
The consultant hired to perform these services shall be qualified to perform a variety of
topographic survey, design, inspection, record keeping and construction engineering activities
including, but not limited to:
Task 1: Topographic Survey and Design Services
1. Assist the Town to prepare an application for a VTrans Town Highway Structures
Grant to fund this project. The grant application is due by May 15, 2012, at the
latest. The town would like to include as much information as possible in the grant
application, such as a site plan, engineering plans, and estimated cost. (It is
understood that much of this material will be preliminary at the time of application.)
2. As soon as possible after award of contract, perform a topographic survey of the
existing culvert area as follows:
 Control shall be assumed (rather than based on USGS Datum).
 Contours shall be at a minimum of 2’ intervals.
 Length of survey to begin 100’ upstream and extend 100’ downstream from the
existing culvert.
 Width of survey to begin 200’ east of the culvert and extend 200’ west of the
culvert along Baltimore Road.
 At least 2 control points shall be provided in locations that will not be effected by
the construction.
 Show on plans an assumed 3 rod highway right-of-way so that Town may get an
initial indication as to whether temporary and/or permanent easements may be
needed.
 The topographic survey does not need to be performed by a Licensed Vermont
Land Surveyor.
3. Provide typical sections, including the centerline of the stream channel through the
culvert and the centerline of the road.
4. Coordinate and obtain Stream Alteration Permit from the State of Vermont.
5. Prepare an erosion control plan in accordance with Stream Alteration Permit.
6. Provide stakeout and offset stakeout prior to construction bidding.
7. Prepare construction bid package based on VTrans unit cost items.
8. Maintain communication with the Town on an as-needed basis.
9. Accompany the State or Federal representatives and Municipal representatives on
visits to the project site.
10. Assist the Town in drawing up the physical description and conditions for any
necessary easements.
[Note: The Town will hire a Vermont Registered Land Surveyor to draw up any
easements recommended by the engineer and the Town will hire an attorney to
prepare the easements. The Town will assume the cost of both tasks.]
11. Task 1: Topographic Survey and Design Services: Provide a fixed cost for a
topographic survey. Provide a low and high estimate of the hours for design services.
Provide an hourly rate for design services. Provide a maximum limiting amount for
design services.
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COST FOR TASK 1: Topographic Survey and Design Services
FIXED COST FOR TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY: $___________
ESTIMATED RANGE OF HOURS FOR DESIGN SERVICES:
Low: ____________hours
High: ___________hours
DESIGN HOURLY RATE: $_____________
MAXIMUM LIMITING AMOUNT: $_____________
First date consultant is available to begin topographic survey: ___________
(assuming contract is awarded 3/2/12)
Task 2: Construction Inspection
1. Assist the Town prepare the advertisement for the Request for Bids for construction.
2. Hold pre-bid meeting with potential contractors and Town.
3. Respond to contractor questions during bidding. Issue any addendums via email.
4. Attend bid opening, review bids received, and prepare recommendation to the Town.
5. Ensure contractor contacts Dig-Safe.
6. Check on progress of construction.
7. Verify that grades and alignment are as specified.
8. Schedule compaction testing (if applicable, depending on materials used).
9. Prepare Daily Reports, including quantities.
10. Review Contractor invoices.
11. Assist Town in grant administration by preparing engineering documents required for
grant administration.
12. Calculate and verify the final contract quantities.
13. Review Contractor’s progress payments.
14. Maintain communication with the Town on an as-needed basis.
15. Accompany Municipal, State, and/or Federal representatives on scheduled visits to
the project.
16. Participate in Construction Status meetings with the Contractor and Town.
17. Report immediately any unusual occurrences and all accidents occurring within the
project limits to the Town.
18. Review and submit to the Town any suggestions or requests made by the Contractor
to change or modify any requirements of the Plans or Contract Documents.
19. Receive certificates, computations and reference materials submitted by the
Contractor. Maintain files of all items submitted by the Contractor.
20. Check that the Contractor is in compliance with all construction contract
requirements; Town of Weathersfield ordinances; property rights agreements; erosion
and sediment control plans; storm water management plans; state permits, regulations
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and statutes; federal regulations and statutes; and exercise the engineer’s authority as
provided in the contract documents.
21. Inspect and approve material sources.
22. Review and verify traffic and pedestrian control activities.
23. Check that completed work complies with the plans and specifications and is true to
line and grade.
24. Make an inspection of work completed at such time as the Contractor may claim
substantial completion, with a Contractor’s representative, and issue a list of items to
be corrected or completed.
25. Coordinate, schedule and attend the Final Inspection. Attend all other job related
meetings.
26. Maintain a photographic record of the progress of construction, annotating such
photos to indicate their content and context including date. This photographic record
must be available for reference by Town, State or Federal representatives.
27. Issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion at the appropriate time.
28. Provide certification to the Town that this project was constructed as designed,
subject to appropriate and necessary revisions during construction, in conformance
with all project specifications and that all necessary contract provisions were fully
complied with.
29. Provide a low and high estimate of the hours for construction inspection services.
This may range from full time to partial inspection services depending on the
construction progress of the contractor. Provide an hourly rate for construction
inspection services. Provide a maximum limiting amount.
COST FOR TASK 2: CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
ESTIMATED RANGE OF HOURS FOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION:
Low: ____________hours
High: ___________hours
INSPECTION HOURLY RATE: $_____________
MAXIMUM LIMITING AMOUNT: $_____________
Task 3: Materials and Equipment Inspection and Testing
1. Check that materials submitted meet or exceed VTrans Specifications.
2. The selected Consultant is responsible for hiring and supervising any required testing
by an independent qualified laboratory. The Town shall reimburse the Consultant for
the reasonable and customary costs of required testing plus a 10% markup.
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COST FOR TASK 3:
TESTING
MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT INSPECTION &
TESTING COMPANY: ______________________
HOURLY RATE: $__________________________
SIEVE ANALYSIS COST: $_____________/per sample
PROCTOR ANALYSIS COST: $_____________/per sample
Consultant Information:
Prime Consultant: _________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
Email address: ____________________________________________
Business Phone #: __________________________________
Cell Phone #: ______________________________________
Signature: _____________________________
Date: _________
Title: _____________________________________________
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The Construction Inspection Consultant will be expected to wear personal protective equipment,
including appropriate headgear, footwear and a reflectorized vest when on the project site.
The Construction Inspection Consultant will be expected to provide and have on the project all
necessary equipment, tools, and supplies needed to carry out the required duties.
The Construction Inspection Consultant should plan on being on-site during construction of the
project to the extent necessary to certify, on completion of the project, that the project was built
as designed, subject to appropriate and necessary revisions during construction, in conformance
with all project specifications and that all necessary contract provisions were fully complied
with.
The Construction Inspection Consultant will be the primary contact person representing the
Town of Weathersfield on the project. The consultant will be responsible to resolve any design
related issues that may arise during construction.
III.
RESPONSE FORMAT
Responses to this RFP shall consist of a Technical Proposal and a Cost Proposal being submitted
in a single sealed envelope.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A Technical Proposal does not need to be submitted
by any Consultant who already submitted a Technical Proposal in response to
the Town’s 11/16/11 Request for Proposals for the Concrete Box Culvert
located 0.6 miles west of Vermont Route 106. Those Technical Proposals are
on record. Those consultants need only submit a Cost Proposal.
A. The Technical Proposal shall consist of:
1. A cover letter expressing the consultant’s interest in working with the Town of
Weathersfield including an identification of the principal individuals that will provide
the requested services.
2. A description of the general approach to be taken toward completion of the project
and an explanation of any variances to the proposed scope of work as outlined in this
RFP.
3. A list of individuals that will be committed to this project and their professional
qualifications. The names and qualifications of any sub-consultants shall be included
in this list. The individual’s names, titles and expected duties should be included. Any
personnel not specified in the proposal will require the approval of the TOWN prior
to utilization or invoicing.
4. Describe experience with state-funded transportation construction projects and
familiarity with VTrans Standard Specifications for Construction.
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5. Demonstration of success on similar projects, including a brief project description and
a contact name and address for reference.
B.
The Cost Proposal shall consist of completing the hours and costs for TASKS 1-3 shown
in the boxes above and filling out and signing the Consultant Information form.
IV.
AWARD OF CONTRACT
It is anticipated that the Consultant will be selected by the Weathersfield Select Board on or
about Monday evening, April 2, 2012 with immediate notification to the Chosen Consultant by
phone, and a contract awarded as soon as possible thereafter.
V.
CONSULTANT SELECTION
The Town of Weathersfield will review and evaluate all proposals based on the following
criteria:
CRITERIA
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WEIGHT
Understanding the Scope of Work
Availability of Technical Resources
Reasonableness of Labor Hour Schedule
Qualification/Experience of Assigned Staff
Proven record of successful completion of similar projects
Cost
5%
5%
10%
10%
25%
45%
The selection committee may elect to interview consultants by phone or in person prior to final
selection. The Town of Weathersfield reserves the right to seek clarification of any proposal
submitted and to select the proposal considered to best promote the public interest.
The consultant shall be registered with the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office to do business in
the State of Vermont. If not already registered, the registration form may be obtained from the
Vermont Secretary of State, 26 Terrace Street, Montpelier, VT 05609. The telephone number is
(802) 828-2363.
No Site Visit: No site visit is proposed.
The contract for services, if awarded, will be awarded to the least costly, best qualified and most
responsible proposer. In determining the “least costly, best qualified and most responsible
proposer,” in addition to price, the following may be considered:
1.
The substantial performance of the proposer in meeting the specifications
and other terms and conditions of the solicitation;
2.
The ability, capacity and skill of the proposer to provide the services
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required, and to do so within the time specified;
3.
The character, integrity, reputation, experience, financial resources and
performance of the proposer under previous contracts with the municipality and
elsewhere.
The Chosen Consultant shall supply the Town with a Certificate of Insurance showing general
liability coverage no less than $1,000,000 and professional liability coverage of no less than
$1,000,000. This does not have to be provided at the time bids are submitted. The Chosen
Consultant shall either supply the Town with proof of Workers’ Compensation insurance for all
employees engaged in the work or shall sign a waiver form provided by the Town. This does
not have to be provided at the time bids are submitted.
The Chosen Consultant may be required to provide references and demonstrate successful
completion of similar work. The Chosen Consultant may be required to demonstrate that he or
she consistently performs work using the highest quality of workmanship. The Chosen
Consultant may be required to demonstrate that he or she owns or has access to the equipment
required to perform this work.
The Town reserves the right: (1) to accept or reject any or all Proposals in whole or in part and
to accept other than the lowest price proposal; (2) to amend, modify, or withdraw this Request
for Proposals; (3) to require supplemental statements or information from Proposers; (4) to
extend the deadline for responses to this Request for Proposals; (4) to waive or correct any
irregularities in Proposals received; (5) to negotiate separately with one or more competing
Proposers; and (6) to award a contract (if awarded) to the proposal deemed in the best interest of
the Town.
The Town will issue a Purchase Order to the Chosen Consultant.
All proposals, upon submission, become the property of the Town. This solicitation in no way
obligates the Town to award a contract.
VI.
SUBMISSIONS
Consultants interested in this project shall submit four copies of their Proposals to:
Jim Mullen, Town Manager
Town of Weathersfield
5259 Route 5
PO Box 550
Ascutney, Vermont 05030
Email: townmgr@weathersfield.org
Cell Phone: 802.230.6262
The Technical Proposal (if not already on file from the 11/16/11 Request for Bids) and the Cost
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Proposal must be submitted in a single, sealed envelope (i.e., do not seal the technical and cost
proposals in separate envelopes) with the following information clearly printed on the outside:
Name and address of prime consultant
Due date and time
Project name: “RFP Baltimore Road 0.2 Mile Culvert Project”
Unsealed, late, emailed, or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
All questions related to this Request for Proposals are to be addressed to the Town Manger.
Questions may be submitted by cell phone or by email.
Addendums: Any Addendums will be issued by the Town Manager by email to those
consultants who notify the Town Manager by email (townmgr@weathersfield.org) that they wish
to receive addendums. Any addendums will be issued by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, March 28,
2012, at the latest.
Proposal Due Date: All proposals must be received by the Town Manager no later than Noon on
Monday, April 2, 2012. [Note that UPS and FedEx deliveries normally arrive at the town
office in mid-afternoon.] Proposals and/or modifications received after this time will not be
accepted. All proposals, upon submission, become the property of the Town of Weathersfield.
The expense of preparing and submitting the proposal is the sole responsibility of the consultant.
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Appendix
Appendix #1: VTrans Hydraulics Study for Weathersfield TH 5, dated 16 April 2010, for site
0.2 miles west of VT 106
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