2002-095-Approving An Agreement For Professional Services With Freyer And Laureta Inc For Project 03-36RESOLUTION 2002 - 95
.RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
APPROVING AN .AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
WITH FREYER & LAURETA, INC.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE DESIGN OF THE
VERIZON AND BUS DEPOT PARKING LOT RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT 03-36
WHEREAS, on June 18, 2001, the Town Council/Redevelopment Agency of the
Town of Los Gatos adopted its budget for the period 2001-2006; and
WHEREAS,the budgetincludes funding for the Verizon and Bus Depot Parking Lot
Reconstruction; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Council/Redevelopment Agency to secure
professional engineering assistance to complete the final design of the Verizon and .Bus Depot
Parking Lot Reconstruction; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council/Redevelopment Agency has selected the firm of
Freyer & Laureta Ina. to provide the necessary professional engineering assistance to complete the
final design of the Verizon and Bus .Depot Parlcing Lot Reconstruction.
NOW, THEREFORE, ITIS RESOLVED thatthe Town Council/Redevelopment
Agency of the Town of Los Gatos hereby approves the attached Agreement (Exhibit A) for
Professional Services with Freyer & Laureta Inc. to complete the final design of the Verizon and
Bus Depot Parking Lot Reconstruction.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Manager/Executive Director is
.hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the Council.
.PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town
Council/Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos held on the 17th day of June, 2002, by
the following vote:
COUNCIL/AGENCY MEMBERS.:
AYES: Steven Blanton, Sandy Decker, Steve Glickman, Joe Przynski,
Mayor Randy Attaway.
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
.ABSTAIN: None
SIGNED:
MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
CHAIR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
.ATTEST:
CLERK/SECRETARY OF THE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE TOWN Oh LOS GATOS
AGREEMENT FOR E~ vINEERING DESIGN CONSULTAI~ _ SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this day of , 2002, by .and
between the Town of Los Gatos,. herein called "Town", the Town of Los Gatos Redevelopment
Agency, herein called "Agency" and Freyer & Laureta Inc. engaged in providing Engineering
Design Consulting services herein called the "Consultant".
RECITALS
A. The Town7Agency is considering undertaking activities to develop the Verizon/Bus Depot
Parking Lot Reconstruction.
B. The Town/Agency desires to engage an Engineering Design Consultant to provide consulting
services in conjunction with Project 03-36 - Verizon and Bus Depot Parking Lot
Reconstruction because of Consultant's experience and qualifications to perform the desired
work.
C. The Consultant represents .and affirms that it is qualified and willing to perform the desired
work pursuant to this Agreement.
AGREEMENTS
NOW, THEREFORE,'THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. .Scope of Services. The Consultant shall provide the following services listed below.
A. Topographic Survey
B. PrelminaryDesgn Phase
C. Final Design and Construction Document Preparation
D. Bidding Process Support Services
E. Construction Staring and Support services
2. Time of Performance. The services of the Consultant are to commence upon the execution
ofthis Agreement and issuance of an Agency purchase order, with completion of the design
by September 6, 2002, as provided for in Consultant's proposal (attached hereto as Exhibit
"'A" and incorporated byreference herein)..
3. Compliance with Laws. The Consultant shall comply with all .applicable laws, codes,
.ordinances, and regulations of governing federal, state and local laws. Consultant represents.
and warrants to Town/Agency that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals
of whatsoever nature which are legally required for Consultant to practice its profession.
Consultant represents: and warrants to Town/Agency that Consultant shall, at its sole cost and
expense, keep in effect or obtain at all times during the term of this Agreement any licenses,
permits, and approvals which are legally required for Consultant to practice its profession.
Consultant shall .maintain a Town of Los Gatos business license pursuant to Chapter 14 of
the Code of the Town of Los Gatos.
4. Sole Responsibility. Consultant shall be responsible for employing or engaging all persons
necessary to perform the services under this Agreement.
5. Information/Repo1 ' T~andlin~. All documents furnished to ~r ~sultant by the TownlAgency
and all reports and „apportive data prepared by the Consulta~,. tinder this Agreement are the
Town/Agency's property and shall be delivered to the Town/Agency upon the completion of
Consultant's services oratthe Town/Agency's written request. All reports, information, data,
and exhibits prepared or assembled by Consultant in connectionwith the performance of its
services pursuant to this Agreement are confidential until released by the Town/Agency to
the public, and the Consultant shall not make any of the these documents or information
available to any individual or organization not employed by the Consultant or the
Town/Agency without the written consent of the Town/Agency before such release. The
Town/Agency acknowledges that the reports to be prepared by the Consultant pursuant to
this Agreement. are for the purpose of evaluating a defined project, and Town/Agency's use
of the information contained in the reports prepared by the Consultant in connection with
other projects shall be solely at Town/Agency's risk, unless Consultant expressly .consents
to such use in writing. Town/Agency further agrees that it will not .appropriate any
methodology or technique of Consultant which is and has been confirmed in writing by
Consultant to be a trade secret of Consultant.
6. Compensation. Compensation for Consultant's professional services .shall not exceed $
46,730, and payment shall be based upon Town/Agency's approval of each task.
Billing shall be accompanied by a detailed explanation of the work performed by whom at
what rate .and on what date.. Also, plans, specifications, documents or other pertinent
materials shall be submitted for Town/Agency review, even if only in partial or draft form.
Payment shal'1 be net thirty (30) days.
All invoices and statements tothe Town/Agency shallreference the Town/Agency's purchase
order number and be addressed as follows:
INVOICES:
Town of Los Gatos
Attn: Accounts Payable
P.O. Box 655
Los Gatos, CA 95030
STATEMENTS:
Town of Los Gatos
Attn: Finance Department
P.O. Box 655
Los Gatos, CA 95030
7. Availability of Records. Consultant shall maintain the records supporting this billing fornot
less than three years following completion of the work under this Agreement. Consultant
shall make these records available to authorized personnel of the Town/Agency at the
Consultant's offices during business hours upon written request of the TownLAgency.
8. Proj ect Manager. The Proj ect Manager for the Consultant for the work under this Agreement
shall be Richard Laureta.
9. ,Notices. Any not- required to be given shall be deemed ~~ '~e duly and properly given if
mailed postage pr~.t,aid, and addressed to:
John E. Curtis To CorrsuLTaNT:
Director of Parks and Public Worl~s Richard J. Laureta, P. E.
Town of Los Gatos Freyer &Laureta Inc..
Post Office Box 949 2050 Pioneer Court,
Los Gatos, CA 95030 San Mateo, CA 94403
or personally delivered to Consultant to such addressor such other .address as Consultant
designates in writing to Town/Agency.
I0. Independent Contractor. It is understood that the Consultant, in the performance of the work
and services agreed to be performed, shall .act as and be an independent contractor and not
an agent or employee of the Town/Agency. As an independent contractor he/she shall not
obtain any rights to retirement benefits or other benefits which accrue to Town/Agency
employee(s). With prior written consent, the Consultant may perform some obligations
under this Agreement by subcontracting, but may not delegate ultimate responsibility :for
performance or assign or transfer interests under this Agreement.
Consultant agrees to testify in any litigation brought regarding. the subject of the work to be
performed under this Agreement. Consultant shallbe compensated for its costs and expenses
in preparing for, traveling to, and testifying in such matters at its then current hourly rates of
.compensation, unless such litigation is brought by Consultant or is based .on allegations of
Consultant's negligent performance or wrongdoing.
11. Conflict of Interest. Consultant understands that its professional responsibilities issolely to
the Town/Agency. The Consultant has and shall not obtain any holding or interest within
the Town/Agency of the Town of Los Gatos. Consultant has no business holdings or
agreements with anyindivdualmember ofthe Staff or management of the Town/Agency or
its representatives nor shall it enter into any such holdings or agreements. In addition,
Consultant warrants that it does not presently and shall not acquire any direct or indirect
interest adverse to those of the Town/Agency in the subject of this Agreement, and it shall
.immediately disassociate itself from such an interest should it discover it has done so and
shall, at the Town7Agency's sole discretion, divest itself of such interest. Consultant hall
not knowingly and shall take reasonable steps to ensure that it does not employ a person
having such an interest in this performance of this Agreement.
If after employment ofaperson, Consultant discovers it has employed aperson with a direct
or indirect interest that would conflict with its performance of this Agreement, Consultant
shall promptly notify Town/Agency of this employment relationship, and. shall, at the
TownLAgency's sole discretion, sever any such employment relationship.
12. Equal Employment Opportunity. Consultant warrants that it is an equal opportunity
employer and shall comply with applicable regulations governing equal employment
opportunity. Neither Consultant nor its subcontractors do and neither shall discriminate
against persons employed or seeping employment with them on the basis of age, sex, color,
race, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, physical ormental disability, national origin,
religion,. or medical condition, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification
pursuant to the California Fair Employment & Housing Act.
13 . Insurance. ~ ~
A. Minimum Scope of Insurance:
i. Consultant agrees to have and maintain, for the duration of the contract,
General Liability insurance policies insuring him/her and his/her firm to an
amount not less than: one million dollars :($1.,000;000) combined single limit
per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage..
ii. Consultant agrees to have and maintain for the duration of the contract, an
.Automobile Liability insurance policy ensuring him/her and his/her staff to
an amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) combined single
limit peraccident for bodily injury and property damage.
iii. Consultant shall provide to the Town/Agency all certificates of insurance,
with original endorsements effecting .coverage. Consultant agrees that all
certificates .and endorsements are to be .received and approved by the
Town/Agencybefore work commences.
iv. Consultant agrees to have and maintain,. for the duration of the contract,
professional liability insurance in amounts not less than $1;000;000 which is
sufficient to insure Consultant for professional errors or omissions in the
performance of the particular scope of work under this agreement:
B. General Liability:
`The Town/Agency, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be
covered as insured as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by
or on behalf of the Consultant; products and completed operations of
Consultant, premises owned or used by the Consultant. This requirement
does not apply to the professional liability insurance required for professional
errors and .omissions.
ii. The Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects
the Town/Agency, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. .Any
insurance or self-insurances :maintained by the Town7Agency, its officers,
officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess 'of the Consultant's
insurance and shall not contribute with it.
iii. Any .failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not
affect coverage provided to the Town/Agency, its officers, officials,
employees or volunteers.
iv. The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against
whom a claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the .limits of
the insurer's liability.
C. All Coverages: Each insurance policy required inthis item shall be endorsed to state
that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in
limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail, return
receipt requested, has been givento the Town/Agency. Current certification of such
insurance shall be kept on file at all times during the term of this agreement with the
Clerl~/Secretary of the Town/Agency.
D, In addtio~ *.o these policies, Consultant shall ~ °ve and maintain Workers'
Compensat...n insurance as required by California la~~...and shall,provide evidence of
such policy to the Town/Agency before beginning services under this Agreement.
Further, Consultant shall ensure that all subcontractors employed by Consultant
provide the required Workers' Compensation insurance for their respective
employees.
14. .Indemnification. The Consultant shall save, beep and hold harmless indemnify and defend
the Town/Agency its officers, agent, employees and volunteers from all .damages, liabilities,
penalties, costs, or expenses in law or equity that may at any time arise or be set up because
of damages to property or personal injury received by reason of, or in the course of
performing work which may be occasioned by a willful or negligent act or omissions ofthe
Consultant, or any of the Consultant's officers, employees, or agents or any ubconsultant.
15. Waiver. No failure on the part of either party to exercise anyrght orremedy hereunder shall
operate as a waiver of any other right or remedy that party may have hereunder, nor does
waiver of a breach or default under this Agreement constitute a continuing waiver of a
subsequent breach of the came or any other provision of this Agreement.
16. Governing Law. This Agreement, regardless of where :executed, shall be governed by and
construed to the laws of the State of California. Venue .for any .action regarding this
Agreement shall be in the Superior Court of the County of Santa Clara.
17. Termination of Agreement. The Town/Agency and the Consultant shall have the right to
terminate this agreement with or without cause by giving not less than fifteen (15) days
written notice of termination. In the event of termination, the Consultant shall deliver to the
Town/Agency all plans, files,. documents, reports, performed to date by the Consultant. In
the event of such termination, Town/Agency shall pay Consultant an amount that bears the
same ratio to the maximum contract price as the work delivered to the Town/Agency bears
to completed services contemplated under this Agreement pursuant to Attachment 2 hereto,
unless such termination is made for cause, in which event, compensation, if any, shall be
adjusted in light of the particular facts and circumstances involved in such termination.
18. Amendment. No modification, waiver, mutualtermination, or amendment ofthis Agreement
is effective unless made in writing and signed by the Town/Agency and the Consultant.
19. .Disputes. In any dispute over any aspect of this Agreement, the prevailing ;party shall be
entitled to .reasonable attorney's fees, including costs of appeal.
20. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including Exhibits A, constitutes the complete and
exclusive statement of the Agreement. between Town/Agency .and Consultant. No terms,
conditions, understandings or agreements purporting to modify or vary this Agreement,
unless hereafter made in writing and signed by the party to be bound, shall be binding on
either party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Town/Agency and Consultant have executed this Agreement
as of the date indicated on page one (1).
TOWN/AGENCY OF THE
TowN of Los GATOS, by:
Debra J. Figone
Town Manager/Executive Director
CONSULTANT:
Freyer & Laureta Inc.
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(Print Name)
Recommended by:
John E. Curtis
Director of Parks and Public Works
(Company)
Approved as to Form:
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O .Korb
Town Attorney/General Counsel
ATTEST:
Clerk/S ecretary of the Redevelopment.Agency
Los Gatos, California
Marian V. Cosgrove
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Verizon .and 13us~De~otParkingLots
Parking Lot Design Proposal
Fre~ared by: Freyer & Laureta, Inc.
Exhibit A to the Agreement
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March 7, 2002
Mr. Kevin Ro'hani
Town Engineer
Town of Los Gatos
41 Miles Drive
Los Gatos, CA 95030
Re: Request for Proposal - Veri~on and Bus Depot Parking Lois
Parking Lo# Design
Dear Kevin:
Thank you very much for your Request for Proposal (RFP) for this project. We are very ex-
cited about this opportunity to assist the Town in relieving parking problems in the downtown
area. 1Ne have assembled a team of professionals who are very experienced in this type of
work and will provide complete and responsive service once se ected.
We have prepared this proposal incorporating information from the pre-bid meeting, a site
visit conducted by a team member, and with the understanding this project 'is to be con-
structed by November 1, 2002. Enclosed you will find a detailed approach for this project
and the responsibilities of each team member.
Again, thank you for this RFP. We Jook forward to the opportunity of working with you on this
project.
Sincerely,
Freyer ~ Laureta, lnc.
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Richard J. Laureta, P.E.
Vice President
)50 Pioneer Court • San Mateo, California 94403 • (650) 34'9-0803 • Fax (850) 349-0885 • www.freyerlaureta.com
Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and .Bus Depot Parking Lots
INTRODUCTION
As determined during our site visit, this project presents similar challenges encountered in
our campus anal hotel development projects. Like them, this project ca is for the design of
efficient parking lots easily accessible from public right-of-ways and incorporating .proper
drainage, maximization of parking and the integration of existing landscape with new iand-
scape, lighting, and irrigation.
The team of professionals assembled for this project has extensive experience with parking
lot design: The team's project manager will'be Rich Laureta of Freyer 8 Laure#a, -Inc.. In
addition. to coordinating efforts with the other consultants, Mr. Laureta will be provid.ing Sur-
veying/Civil Engineering services. Rober7 LaRocca and Associates, with NBA Engineers;
Inc. as e'lectricai sub-consultant, will provide landscaping, irrigation and ligh#ing consultation.
The keys to any successful construction project are a design within the limits of appropriated
funds and budgets and a design that is concise and accurate to avoid contactor confusion
during the bidding and construction phases, which can lead to budget and construction
schedule over-runs. Our team has a history of completing successful projects, individually
and as a team. With selection. of our team, the Town of Los Gatos will take. the first step to-
ward successfully completing this project.
Freyer ~ Laureta, Inc.
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. _Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and Bus Depot Parking Lots
PROJECT APPROACH
Our team will approach this project in five phases. A meeting witfi Town staff will occur upon
completion of each of the phases 1 through 3 to discuss the results of each phase and the
direction of following work efforts.
Phase I -Topographic Survey
This task includes the performance of a detailed topographic survey within the project
limits and along paved pu'biic right-ot-ways adjacent to the ,project site. Existing trees
(8" diameter of larger) within the project limits will be 'located. Also property bounds-.
ries will be located. No property corners will be staked. A Topographic Map will be
prepared using AutoCad 2000.
Phase 2 -Preliminary Design Phase
Theis task involves. the preparation of preliminary plans for Town review. Consultants
will apply Town standards in creating preliminary plans. feasible grading alternatives
wiil'be prepared, paying close attention to the Bus Depot parking lot, specifically in the
narrow area between the Highway 17 off=ramp nd slope..
Phase 3 - Construction Documen! Preparation
lJtiiizing the review comments from the preliminary design phase, final project docu-
ments (.plans, special conditions, bid form and specifications) will be prepared, work-
ing with the Town's boilerplate General Conditions. Plans and specifications will be
submitted for final Town review. One copy of project plans and specifications will be
delivered to the Town for duplication for bidding purposes.
Phase 4 - As-Needed Consultation during Bidding Process
This task includes assisting the Town through the Contractor Selection process by an-
swering technical questions and preparing addenda, if required. Also, this task in-
cludes the review of contractor bids, if requested by the Town.
Phase 5 - As-Needed Consultation during Construction
Theis task includes the construction staking for the project, locating curbs, storm drain-
age facilities, and light ,pole locations. Also, as needed consultation during construc-
tionwill be performed in this task.
Freyer & Laureta, Inc.
-Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and 'Bus Depot Parking Lots
SCOPE OF WORK
Freyer & Laurela, Inc. (Project Manager, Civil Ingineering/Surve~~ing)
Task 1-Topographic Survey
• 'Perform topographic survey for the Vecizon and Bus Depot Parking lots as discussed
during pre-proposal meeting. Existing trees (8"diameter or larger). within the project
limits will be located.
• Survey and map .property boundary based on a current title report and its referenced
documents. Tit e report and referenced documents to be provided to us by the Town
of Los Gatos.
• A Town benchmark will be used as vertical datum if one exists within a block of the
project site. If not, an assumed benchmark will 'be established for the site to be re-
used for construction purposes, located in an area away from construction zones to
avoid damage.
• Generate boundary/topographic survey map for use in preparing design drawings.
Drawing will. be prepared using AutoCad 2000.
• Distribute AutoCad file to the Town and landscape consultant.
Task 2 -Preliminary .Design Phase
• Meet with Town staff to determine design criteria and standards.
• Prepare preliminary project grading, drainage, and parking plans for Town Review.
Included will be the heights and limits of retaining wall if necessary.
• Prepare exhibit showing trees to be removed.
• Submit cut sheets on type of card reader/traffic gates for Town review and approval.
• Determine the need for retaining wall in the Bus Depot parking lot.
• Meet with Town staff to discuss desired changes and alterations of this preliminary
design.
During the pre-proposal meeting, it was requested that the civil engineering firm contract
directly with a geotechnicai consultant to recommend pavement and utility trench re-
quirements, slope treatment and retaining wall design parameters. We discussed this
with our insurer and they informed us that we would not be covered if we took on the geo-
technical engineer as asub-consultant.
We believe fhat fhe preliminary grading plan. including possible retaining wa11 heights .and
limits will be heipfu1 in defining the scope of work for the geotechnical consultant and we
will be happy to assist the Town in formalizing that scope of work. The Town would then
contract directly witha geotechncal consultant.
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After review of geotechnical recommendations, we can provide the Town with an addi-
tional Scope of Work and Fee to design any recommended wall(s).
Freyer ~ Laureta, lnc.
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. Town of Los Gatos
Request for .Proposal.
Verizon and Bus Depot Parking Lots
Task 3 - Consiruction Document Preparation
• Prepare project documents (demolition .plan, grading, drainage, parking lot gate with
card reader and traffic loop, and parking plans, special conditions, bid form and speci-
fications) working with the Town's boilerplate General Conditions, to the satisfaction of
the Town.. This proposal assumes that off-site drainage facilities ate available to
serve the project sites.,
• Storm drainage calculations.
• Submit plans and specifiications for final~Town review.
• Meet with Town staff to discuss changes, if any.
• Prepare Schedule of Anticipated Construction Costs fot each lot.
• Submit one set of plans and specifications to the Town for duplication for bidding pur-
poses.
Task 4 - As-Needed Consultation during Bidding Process
• Assist the Town t'hroug'h the Contractor Selection process by answering technical
questions and ,preparing addenda, if required.
• .Assist Town in reviewing. construction bids.
Task 5 - As-Needed Consu tation during Construction
• Construction staking for the project, 'locating curbs, storm drainage facilities, pavement
elevations and light pole- locations..
• Provide as needed consultation during construction.
• Review shop drawings/submittals.
Robert LaRocca and Associates (Landscape Architects, Lighting, Irrigation)
Task 1- fiopographic Survey (Not in Scope)
Task Z -Preliminary Design .Phase
• Meet with Town staff to determine design criteria and standards.
• Relate tree planting witfi Town's street tree program.
• Prepare prelminary'landscape, fencing, 'lighting and irrigation plans for Town Review.
Landscape plan will include the integration of existing trees with new landscape.
• Coordinate light fixture placement with sub-consultant.
• One presentation .plan (in color).
• Meet with Town staff to discuss changes to preliminary design.
Task 3 - Construction Documen Preparation
• Prepare project documents (landscape, irrigation, lighting (wiring diagrams, sched-
ules, details, and photometric plan), special conditions, bid form and specifications)
working with the Town's boilerplate General Conditions, to the satisfaction of the
Freyer ~ Laureta, Inc.
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_ Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon .and 'Bus Depot Parking Lots
Town. This proposal assumes that an ofif-site water system in the right-of-way adja-
cent to fhe project site is available for irrigation.
• Calculate water usage as required.
• Submit plans and specifications for final Town review. Plans will be incorporated with
the Civil Engineer's documents.
• Meet with Town staff to discuss changes., if any.
• Prepare Schedule of Anticipated Construction Costs for each lot.
• Submit one set of plans and specifications for incorporation into the project documents
to be delivered to the Town by the Civil Engineer for duplication for bidding purposes.
Task 4 - .As-Needed Gonsultaton during .Bidding .Process
• Assist the Town fihrough the Contractor Se ection process by answering technical
questions and preparing addenda, if required.
• Assist Town if reviewing construction bids.
Task 5 - As-Needed Consultaiion during Construction
• Provide as needed consultation during construction.
• Review shop drawingslsubmttals.
Items Specifically no in contract:
- Offsite utility improvements or studies concerning otfsite utilify capacity.
- Geotechncal consultation and recommendations..
- Construction Inspection.
- Design of pump systems.
Freyer & Laureta, Inc.
. _ Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and Bus Depot Parking'Lots
FEE SCHEDULE
Listed below are the fees for the defined scope of work for each consultant:
Frever 8 Laure#a Inc. fF8L1
ask R.'Lawreta
Manager
hours. Staff
hours Survey
Crew
da s Total Cost
per Task
Task'I -Topographic Survey
.Topographic Survey 2 3 4,380
Research 2 8 700
Topographic Map Preparation 8 520
Meeting with Town Staff 2 180
Phase I Total $5,780
Task II -Preliminary Design
Existing Utility Research 2 8 7.00.
Parking Lot Layout 8 24 2.,280
Determine need #or Retaining walls 2 4 44.0
'Preliminary Grading & Drainage 4 18 1,400
Coordination 2 180
Meeting with Town Staff 2 180'
Phase II Total $5,180
Task III -Construction Document Prep
Design Drawing Preparation 24 60 6.,060
Contract Specifications 30 8 3.,220
Coordination 4 360
Meeting with Town Staff 2 180
Phase III Total $9,8.20
Task IV -- As Needed Consultation during
Biddin Process
Consultation 12 1;080
Phase IV Total $1,080
Task V - As Needed Consultation during
Construction
Construction Consultation 30 2,700
Construction Staking ~ 16 5 8,440
Phase V Total $11,140.
Total Fee (F&L - - $33..,000.
Hourly/Daily Rate $90 $65 $1,400
Freyer & Laureta, lnc.
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. ,Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and Bus Depot Parking Lots
I ~Rn~ra anr/ dc_snria#es FRLA)
ask Principal
hours Associate',
hours Draftperson
hovers Staff Total Cost
per Task
Task 11- Preliminary Design
Schematic Design ~ 2 8 20 2,180
Lighting Consultation 2 2 12 - 12 1,910
Phase II Total '.$4,090
Task III - Construction Document
Pre
Design Drawing Preparation 2 8 24 4 ~ 2,660
Ligfiting/Electrical'Design 2 16 24 20 4.,3:00
Contract Specifications 8 680
Meeting with Town Staff 2 ~ ~ 300
Phase III Total $7,940.
Task IV - As Needed Consultation
Burin Biddin Process
Consultation 10 850
Phase IV Total $850
Task V - As Needed Consultation
Burin Cons ruction
Construction Consultation 10 850
Phase V Total $850
Total Fee RLA $°I 3,730
Hourly/Daily Rate $150 $85 $60 $60
Total Design and Construcfion Consultation Fees: $46,730
Freyer & Laureta, Inc.
Town of Los Gatos
~~ Request for Proposal
Verizon and Bus Depot Parking Lots
CONCLUSION
We hope that you find thaw we, as a team, have prepared a complete proposal responsive to
your RFP. With the selection of our team,-the Town of .Los Gatos will take the first step to-
ward successfully completing this project.
As .project lead.,. F8L can .meet the required insurance requested by the Town. It should
again be noted that we require the Town to contract directly with the project geotechnical
consultant, with F8L being the project coordinator. Once selected, we reserve the right to
have our attorney ..review the .agreement form prior to full execution.
Once again, thank ,you very much for your proposal request.
Freyer & Laureta, Inc.
Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and Bus Depot Parking .Lots
Fre ye r & L e u re ta, In c.
Freyer & Laureta, Inc.
Town of Los Gatos
Request for Proposal
Verizon and 'Bus Depot Parking Lots
FREYER & LAURETA 1NC. FIRM EXPERIENCE AND KEY PERSONNEL
To prepare concise, accurate sets of bid documents and construction plans/specifications,
the engineering design team must have. extensive project experience and dedication. Project
experience and project dedication are strengths of F&L, and we have a .proven track record
to support this claim.
As discussed in the previous section, we have completed several public improvement design
and review projects, we understand the timeframe and key issues in public improvement pro-
jects, .and furthermore understand the detail involved in preparing plans and specifications for
these projects. The quality of our engineering has encouraged our public agency clients to
continue a project relationship with our firm and tfie professional reputation of our staff`has
impelled additional public agencies to select F&L as an engineering consultant. Listed be-
iow are projects with public agencies in which we are currently involved.
'.Date Project Role Descri tion/Status
March 2002- Town of Los Gatos - Project Engineer Survey project site, design sidewalk.
present Blossom Hill Road Richard Laureta
Sidewalk Pro'ect
20.01-
Dec WBSD - Portola Valley Project Engineer Grading and drainage improvement to existing
.
present Ranch Grading Project Richard Laureta ingress/egress trail through 'Portola Valley
Ranch.
Dec. 2001- WBSD -Menlo 'Indus- Project Engineer Upgrade of existing sanitary sewer pump sta-
present trial Pump Station Up- Richard Laureta Lion in Menlo Park.
rade
Jan. 2001- City of South San .Fran- Technical Review Ongoing review of plans, specifications, storm
.present Cisco Oak Farm Devel- David Freyer and sanitary sewer calculations, :and tentative
o ment ma and final ma .
Jan. 2001- WBSD - C1P 2001-02 Project Engineer Sanitary sewer main reconstruction project.
resent ~ Richard Laureta CurrentL in construction.
2001-
Jan 1NBSD - EI Camino Real Project Engineer Sanitary sewer main relocation project by
.
Present Sewer Crossing Richard Laureta open trench and jack/bore construction.
Current) in construction.
March City of Hayward Down- Civit Engineer/ Field and aerial topographic survey of down-
.2000-2001 town Improvement Proj- Surveyor town area, Design improvements to storm
ect David Fre er facilities.
Jan. 1999- City of South San Fran- Technical Review Ongoing review of plans, specifications, storm
present Cisco TerraBay Plan Re- David Freyer and sanitary sewer calculations., retaining wall
view design and calculations, and tentative map
and final ma .
1999-
Jan Mission Bay DeveYop- Project Engineer Ongoing design of roadway, utility and level-
.
present merit, San Francisco Richard Laureta opment site improvements. Preparation of
final ma sand easement documents.
Mr. Laureta will be the project manager and civil engineer for this project. His resume is a#-
tached for your review.
Freyer &Laureta, Inc.
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Town of Los Gatos
`Request for Proposal
Verizon and Bus Despot Parking Lots
Richard J, Laureta, P.E.
Vice President
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Education; Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
California Polytechnic S#ate University, San Luis Obispo
professional
Qualification: Registered Civil Engineer-California No. 055783
°ro, ject
Responsibility: Project ManagerlCivil Engineer
Vlr. Laureta has broad experience in project management,. civil engineering design and
::onstruction. In .his 10 years of professional engineering experience, he has participated
n the design and project management of private sector engineering .projects, as well. as
county, state and federal rehabilitation projects. 'His broad experience gives him the
cnowledge neces ary to be an integral part of multi-disciplined teams in the production
end installation of cha'Ilenging civil engineering projects. Mr. Laureta has a growing
eputation site development projects and in wastewater collection design and construc-
ion. He has served as the District Engineer for the West Bay Sa itary District in Menlo
~atk and has provided design and consultation service to the East Palo Alto 'Sanitary
district. The combination of his design experience and his expertise in computer-aided
crafting ensures accurate design drawings. His experience and dedication to the pro-~
ession allows him to be a contributor to fhe success of diverse engineering projects. A
epresentative sampling of past projects includes:
office/Commercial/Residential Planning and Design
3ritannia Oyster Point, South San Francisco
-Tilton Garden'Jnn, Burlingame
~ercuies Properties PUD, Hercules
Say West Cove,, So. San Francisco
>utro Tower Improvements, San Francisco
;larion Inn., So. San Francisco
roadway and Infrastructure Design Projects
Vest Bay Sanitary District, Menlo Park East .Palo Alto Sanitary District
Javal Training Center Drainage Design, San 'Diego Pier 45 Seismic Retrofit, 'San Francisco
;ankin Pump Station Design, San Francisco ~ Guadalupe River Retaining Walls, San Jose
;alston Avenue Grade Separation, Belmont Veterans Boulevard, So. San Francisco
ioilman Water Treatment .Plant Expansion, Concord
Mission Bay, San Francisco
Marriott Courtyard, So. San Francisco
Residence tnn, So. San. Francisco
McGrath 'Rentcorp Offices, Livermore
Childrens' Center, 'NAS North Island, San- Diego
Bayfront Business Park, San Francisco
Freyer & Laureta, Inc.