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HomeMy WebLinkAboutD L Z Indiana, LLC/Eng/Adl Serv #2/287,600/116th Street and AAA Way Roundabout DesignDLZ Indiana, LLCM 1 Engineering Department -2017 �. Appropriation # COIT Bond Fund, P.O. #100256 Contract Not To Exceed $287,600.00 ADDITIONAL SERVICES AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ("Agreement'), entered into by and between the City of Carmel and DLZ Indiana, LLC (the "Professional"), as City Contract dated March 31,.2016 shall:amend the terms. of; the Agreement by adding the additional services to'be providefty Professional :consistent with the Scope of Work attached hereto and incorporated herein as .Exhibit "A". The terms and conditions of 1he Agreement shall not otherMse be affected by this Additional Services Amendment and shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS:WHEREOF, the parties. hereto have made and. executed this Amendment as follows: CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA by arid.through its Board of Public Works and Safety By.: James Brainard, Presiding .officer Date: 4S Mary" An Burke, M ber Datei 9" - —/ % Lori S. Watson,. Date: _ I A �S�CanrawsVtdS,o 36cudcSres�gmerring�lOIPDL'L Ndiana:LLC ASA 42dx•1f17%o17 2:38 NII DLZ Indiana, LLC .Authoriz d Signature Gary K. Fisk, PE Printed.Name Vice President Title FID/TIN: 31-1741713 Last Four of SSN if Sole Proprietor: Date: 3/L[�zol} f6,--FNG-L{5 EXHIBIT A SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED BY THE PROFESSIONAL 116th Street & AAA Way Roundabout Design DLZ Indiana, LLC (PROFESSIONAL) shall prepare Design Plans and Bid Documents for the 116th Street and AAA Way Roundabout Design, thereby constituting the "Project". This scope of services entails detailed design of the Project. Design plans will be in accordance with CITY of Carmel Standard Drawings, including CITY's Roundabout design guide. In the absence of any CITY standards for any design element, the design shall conform to the latest version of the INDOT Specifications, Supplemental Specifications, Reoccurring Special Provisions, Standard Drawings and updates, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 2011; NCHRP Report 672, Roundabouts: An informational Guide, Second Edition; Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (IMUTCD) 2011; AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities. The design will consist of asphalt pavement for Roundabouts and Trail. The project is 100% locally funded, including design and construction. A. PROJECT MANAGEMENT The PROFESSIONAL shall provide Project Management services including the following: 1. The PROFESSIONAL shall manage the activities described in this Scope of Work among the project team members. The PROFESSIONAL's project manager (PM) will be in charge of overall project management in addition to being the CITY's direct link to the design team for issues concerning administration and technical execution. The PM will be responsible for coordinating the activities of all SUBCONSULTANTs and acting as liaison between professional and any outside agencies and/or groups. The PM will also be responsible for maintaining schedule and budget. 2. The PROFESSIONAL shall coordinate and attend meetings with the CITY, as required, to facilitate the management of the project design elements. Meetings will be held to discuss technical issues requiring action by the CITY and other third parties. Meetings will be held with the CITY on an as - needed basis. The PROFESSIONAL will prepare minutes of all such meetings and distribute them to all participants. This scope of work includes a maximum of six (6) project progress meetings. 3. The PROFESSIONAL shall also coordinate with the CITY's Right of Way (R/W) Acquisition team and will attend meetings and provide information as requested during the R/W acquisition phase. B. TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY Notice of Survey DLZ will compile a list of property owners residing along the survey route(s) and notify them by US Mail of the proposed survey and design. Survey Control Horizontal Control — DLZ will establish necessary random horizontal control using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) or conventional optical traversing methods. Horizontal control values will be based upon "EXHIBIT n the Indiana State Plane Coordinate system, East Zone, North American Datum 1983. Vertical control - DLZ will establish vertical control based upon North American Vertical Datum 1988. DLZ will establish one vertical control base station by static GPS/OPUS methods while constraining to and checking into at least two nearby available NGS stations. Additional vertical control points (random control stations and temporary benchmarks) will be established by conventional differential leveling techniques. Topography Topography will be electronically data collected and processed. The length of survey will extend 400 feet north and south, 500 feet east and west of the centerline intersection of 116th Street and AAA Way. The survey limits are presented in Attachment A. Road Cross-sections at the Roundabout location will be taken at 50 -foot intervals and will extend no less than 75 feet either side of the centerlines of both 116th Street and AAA Way. Known underground utilities, which are marked in the field by the respective utility or by its representative or contractor, that fall within the survey limits, will be located. Above ground utilities and their appurtenances that fall within the survey limits will be located. Drainage/sewer structures found within the survey limits will be located and sized and connected to key offsite structures if they exist. Other topographic features that fall within the survey limits will be located and will include but will not be limited to: • Trees over 8 inches (Edge of tree -lines in heavily wooded areas) • Significant landscaping and fences • Driveways, walks and their surface types • Buildings and /or dwellings • Roadway surface types • Utility installations if at surface or otherwise marked Alignment Survey alignment for both 1161h Street and AAA Way will be established from the existing pavement location in the absence of predefined alignments, which are recoverable, provided by the Carmel City Engineer or the Hamilton County Engineer or County Surveyor. Boundary and Right of Way Determination Fee parcel lines established this survey will be based upon record documents found in the Hamilton County Recorder's Office and/or other public sources, i.e., GIS. DLZ will establish granted Rights of Way if documented with the Hamilton County Surveyor's Office by official County Commissioner's record or other Hamilton County Officials' record with legal authority to establish Rights of Way, or from deeds or right of way grants provided to DLZ by the City Engineer. DLZ will make every effort to recover and/or re-establish needed section corners as defined in Title 865 I.A.C. 1-12 (Rule 12). DLZ believes it may be necessary to recover or re-establish as many as 12 section "EMBIT A --- 2&'�(f I corners which control the location of the affected fee parcels. Many of these corners are located as far as one half mile from the site. Location Control Route Survey Plats DLZ will prepare a Location Control Route Survey Plats for recordation in accordance with Title 865 I.A.C. 1-12 (Rule 12).for the three Roundabout locations. The plats will provide the necessary alignment, section corner and other title information needed for the preparation of Right of Way Parcel Plats and Descriptions. The plats will display alignment monumentation and reference ties to those monuments as well as coordinate values for random control and alignment points. DLZ will record these plats in the Hamilton County Recorder's Office. ASSUMPTIONS/CONDITIONS The survey fees stated herein were calculated based upon the following assumptions. 1. DLZ shall have unrestricted access to the survey site and adjoining lands. 2. The limits of the survey shall be as described herein. 3. The Carmel City Engineer shall provide DLZ with plans and any right of way documents which might cover area of survey. C. ROUNDABOUT DESIGN AND PLANS The PROFESSIONAL will prepare a dual lane roundabout concept prior to starting the detailed design of the roundabout. The concept will be prepared utilizing the most recent traffic data collected by the PROFESSIONAL as a part of this scope of services. Morning (AM) and Evening (PM) peak hour intersection turning movement counts will be collected by the PROFESSIONAL for the subject intersection. A linear.traffic growth rate of 1% and 2% per year (for sensitivity analysis) will be utilized and traffic projections for the 20 -year design horizon (year 2038) will be made accordingly. The PROFESSIONAL shall utilize RODEL roundabout capacity analysis software for evaluating the design year roundabout capacity and for determining the lane requirements. PROFESSIONAL will present the concept with the design year lane requirements to the CITY and upon approval will proceed with the detailed design. The Project's design vehicle will be WB -50 (W13-65 will also be evaluated for thru movements), assuming the truck will utilize both lanes to maneuver through the roundabout. The proposed roundabout will be designed with sidewalks and/or multi -use paths, as specified by the CITY. Crosswalks and ADA compliant ramps will be designed for each leg (at entry and exit locations). The design shall feature concrete curbs with an enclosed storm sewer network to provide drainage from the pavement areas. The PROFESSIONAL will analyze the existing contours and flow patterns to determine the appropriate outlets for the storm sewer system. It is assumed that the intersection will be closed during construction and the PROFESSIONAL shall prepare a detour route sheet for the proposed roundabout intersection. The stormwater will discharge into the existing enclosed stormwater system along 11611' Street. It is assumed that any new detention (in-line or basin) will not be required. "EXHIBIT A s C. DESIGN SUBMITTALS The PROFESSIONAL will submit the design plans to the CITY for review at the following stages: 1. Conceptual layouts for approval (Roundabouts Only). 2. Preliminary Plans Submittal (Approx. 60% plans). 3. Final Plans Plan Submittal (Approx. 95% plans). 4. Final Tracings Submittal. D. PAVEMENT DESIGN Pavement design will not be performed and the PROFESSIONAL shall utilize the CITY's standard pavement section for Primary Arterial, as depicted in the CITY's standard Drawings. As requested by the City, Geotechnical investigation is excluded from this scope of services. E. UTILITY COORDINATION The PROFESSIONAL shall perform the utility coordination as follows: 1. Distribute plans, after design approval, with tentative project schedule to utility company requesting submittal of relocation plans with estimated relocation schedule. 2. Arrange for and attend One (1) Utility coordination meeting at the CITY's office. 3. Coordinate with the utilities, as necessary, to obtain reimbursable utility agreements where applicable. 4. Process Work Plans and review relocation plans to verify that all conflicts are resolved. Written documentation is required for all utilities whether relocations are required or not. 5. Distribute written "notice to proceed" with approved utility relocation plans to the appropriate district office. 6. Prepare the Utility Coordination Certification. The Utility Coordination Certificate shall state the included relocation plans address the relocation of all facilities known to be in conflict with the project. F. ROUNDABOUT LIGHTING DESIGN The PROFESSIONAL will perform the lighting design calculations to cover the crosswalk areas. This task does not include any landscape lighting. The following constitutes the scope of lighting services: 1. Perform lighting design calculations for one type of lighting fixture. The light fixture specification, types and standard to be provided by the CITY. 2. The PROFESSIONAL will develop a set of lighting plans for the Roundabout included in the Project. The lighting plans shall include lighting general notes, quantity sheets, plan sheets, details and circuit diagrams. 3. Coordinate with the electric company to determine proposed power service location(s). 4. City desires to utilize the standard light foundations, as specified in City's standard drawing. Foundation design or geotechnical investigation for the light pole foundations is not included in this scope. G. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC (MOT) DESIGN (IF REQUIRED) If requested by the CITY, the PROFESSIONAL shall prepare MOT design plans to maintain traffic during "EXHIBIT ■ construction. In such case, two-way traffic may be maintained at all times during construction. The PROFESSIONAL will evaluate the MOTfeasibility and discuss the same with the CITY before finalizing the MOT design plans. I. EROSION CONTROL PLAN & RULE 5 PERMIT This Project is expected to disturb more than one (1) acre of land, therefore a Rule 5 Permit will be required. The PROFESSIONAL will follow the guidelines and processes of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Planning and Rule 5 (327 -IAC 15-5). The PROFESSIONAL is now required to analyze additional elements pertaining to storm water and impacts to Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4's). The PROFESSIONAL will analyze the pre -construction of stormwater pollution prevention for the project, and then assess both the construction component of stormwater pollution prevention and the post -construction component. In the past, erosion and sediment control was prepared at the time of final plans. Now, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements have become a much more prominent part of the design and plan preparation process. The PROFESSIONAL will address the storm water pollution prevention process earlier in the design and incorporate Stormwater Quality Units, more commonly known as 'best management practices' (BMP's), into our design. The goal is to make water quality planning a common and integrated part of this design and construction process, and not a result of a design. Therefore, the erosion control plans are initiated earlier in the design process and review meetings are scheduled throughout the design with the reviewing agency to discuss the projects particulars. J. RED FLAG INVESTIGATION A Red Flag Investigation (RFI) will be performed within the study area (project area buffered by 0.25 - mile radius) to assess the project's potential for impacts upon infrastructure, ecological resources, social and cultural resources and hazardous materials. This information will be used as a first -step screening tool to identify fatal environmental flaws, or, to identify the need to adjust the project's design to eliminate the fatal flaws, if possible. Services to be provided include: 1. Perform field reconnaissance to assess and evaluate existing conditions within the project area, and to collect information on infrastructure, ecological resources, social and cultural resources and hazardous materials. This task will include a visual determination of wetlands and waterways within the project area and a recommendation as to their jurisdictional status. 2. Collect available secondary source documentation pertaining to infrastructure, ecological resources, social and cultural resources and hazardous materials resources and issues within a 0.25 -mile radius of the project alternatives. Such documentation may include or pertain to resources and issues such as historic sites/districts and architecturally significant structures (National Register of Historic Places, SHAARD GIS database and county interim report), wetlands (National Wetland Inventory), waterways (rivers, streams, ditches and other bodies of water), land use, Section 6(f) resources, public water supplies (IDEM, IDNR, Division of Water) and hazardous materials sites (IDEM Virtual File Cabinet), among others. 3. Assess the potential impacts and permitting requirements. 4. Perform a fatal flaw evaluation for the project study area. "EXHIBIT 5-afff K. RIGHT OF WAY ENGINEERING AND SERVICES The following Right -of -Way Engineering services will be provided to secure the permanent and temporary right-of-way needed for this Project. A parcel take will be defined as any temporary or permanent right-of-way being acquired from a single existing property. This means a single existing property could have several parcel takes based on its configuration. The PROFESSIONAL shall: 1. Determine the owners of properties located adjacent to and in the immediate area of the project alignment, along with the record deed description of those properties (Preliminary Abstracting). Preliminary Abstracting will include a title search, including a search for all mortgages, easements, liens, contract sales, judgments, other encumbrances and the current legal owner. 2. Provide descriptions for all parcel takings. The descriptions will be prepared and certified by an Indiana registered land surveyor. 3. Provide a plat reflecting take(s) for each affected property, for permanent takings. Each plat will include the following: a. Total area before taking. b. Existing Right -of -Way. c. Area(s) of taking. d. Area(s) of residue. e. Existing Right -of -Way to be reacquired. f. Sketch of the parcel take(s), drawn to scale, with the above data indicted thereon. 5. Provide a one-time field stake -out marking the new Right -of -Way line for the various takings. The stake -out will be made using wooden hubs located at appropriate property lines and at other changes in bearing. The PROFESSIONAL shall be available for assistance in interpretation of the Right -of -Way documents. L. BIDDING PHASE SERVICES The PROFESSIONAL shall attend a pre-bid meeting at the CITY's office. The PROFESSIONAL will assemble the Bid Package including all specification, quantities and pay items for the Bid Documents. The CITY shall provide all upfront specification to be included in the Bid Document. If required, the PROFESSIONAL shall attend a Pre -Bid meeting and will also prepare One (1) Addenda and distribute to the known potential bidders. The PROFESSIONAL will also upload the final Construction Documents to Reprographix prior to the letting, and as directed by the CITY. M. PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING Following the award of the project by the CITY, the PROFESSIONAL shall attend a Pre -Construction Meeting, as arranged by the CITY or the Resident Project Engineer. N. CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES The PROFESSIONAL will meet at the project site with the CITY or Resident Project Engineer, as required and as directed by the CITY, to assist in matters that may arise during the construction of the project for the duration of construction. "EXHIBIT L(j 0 lj The PROFESSIONAL will make his services available to the CITY during the construction of the work for the interpretation of the plans where disagreement may arise, utility coordination during construction and for consultation during construction in the event unforeseen or unusual conditions arise. Additionally, the PROFESSIONAL shall review or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals such as Working (shop) Drawings, Product Data and Samples, (up to 100 hours) but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. The PROFESSIONAL's action shall be taken with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in the activities of the CITY, Contractor or separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time in the PROFESSIONAL's professional judgment to permit adequate review. Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of other details such as dimensions and quantities, or for substantiating instructions for installation or performance of equipment or systems, all of which remain the responsibility of the Contractor as required by the Contract. The PROFESSIONAL's review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, of any construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. The PROFESSIONAL's approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component. If professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials or equipment are specifically required of the Contractor by the Contract Documents, the PROFESSIONAL shall specify appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Shop Drawings and other submittals related to the Work designed or certified by the design professional retained by the Contractor shall bear such professional's written approval when submitted to the PROFESSIONAL. The PROFESSIONAL shall be entitled to rely upon the adequacy, accuracy and completeness of the services, certifications or approvals performed by such design professionals. The construction phase services stated above shall be compensated at an hourly rate schedule in accordance with the rates presented in Attachment B. P. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF THE PROFESSIONAL If authorized in writing by the CITY through an executed supplemental agreement, PROFESSIONAL shall furnish, or obtain from others, Additional Services of the types listed in the following paragraphs. These Additional Services will be paid for by the CITY for a mutually agreed additional fee at a later date, as requested by the CITY or as necessitated by the project. The additional services that may be performed are included, but not limited to, the following: 1. Landscaping and Irrigation design. 2. Drainage detention and/or expansion of existing detention basins or off-site drainage design. 3. As -built drawings. 4. Geotechnical Investigation 5. Roundabout Metering and Microsimulation analyses. 6. Any utility relocation design (including water and sanitary) and subsurface utility engineering. 7. Attendance or preparation for any public meeting or presentations. 8. Any bridge and retaining wall design. 9. Maintenance of Traffic plan/scheme other than a detour during construction for Roundabout intersections. "EXHIBIT__ 10. All activities and items associated with Right -of -Way Acquisition including but not limited to, appraising, review appraising, right-of-way acquisition coordination and management services. 11. Roundabout renderings. 12. Pavement Design 13. Lighting design calculations and illumination level calculations. 14. Report for the Red Flag Investigation, any Environmental Studies, and wetland delineation. 15. Preparation for or presentation at any Public Meeting. 16. Stream Mitigation, Wetland permitting and Wetland mitigation design plans 17. Permits other than Rule 5. 18. Construction Inspection and/or observation. Q. INFORMATION AND SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CITY The CITY shall furnish the PROFESSIONAL with the following: 1. Additional criteria for design and details for signs, roundabout, highway and structures such as grades, curves, sight distances, clearance, design loading, etc. 2. CITY specifications and standard drawings applicable to the project. 3. The light fixture type and standards to be used for lighting design. 4. City's utility line depths (water and Sanitary), as requested by the PROFESSIONAL to aid in performing the services stated in this scope of services. 5. Guarantee access to enter upon public and private lands as required for the PROFESSIONAL to perform work under this scope of services. 6. Right of Way certifications, as needed. 7. CITY's upfront specifications for the contact document/bid book. R. FEE FOR SERVICES In consideration for the above, the PROFESSIONAL will be compensated a Not to Exceed total fee of $287,600.00, including expenses. A breakdown of fee is presented as follows: TASK DESCRIPTION FEE Intersection Counts $1,550 Topographic Survey $23,700 LCRSP $10,100 Roundabout Design $150,000 Signing & Pavement Marking Design $5,500 Erosion Control & Rule 5 Permit $6,500 Lighting Design $8,500 Maintenance of Traffic $11,000 "EXHIBIT " Red Flag Investigation $6,000. Bid Phase, including Pre -Bid Meeting and one Addenda $5,000 Pre -Construction Meeting $1,500 Coordination with R/W Acquisition Team $5,000 SUBTOTAL - LUMP SUM FEE $234,350 RIGHT OF WAY ENGINEERING (Up to Max. of 10 parcels) T & E Reports: (Commercial - $650/parcel; Residential - $500/parcel; Special/Exempt (Church)- $850/parcel, Temp - $225/parcel) $8,000 R/W Engineering: Permanent Parcels include Plats, Description and R/W Calcs.; $2,000/parcel, Revisions or Temporary Parcels include Description and R/W Calcs.; $1,400/parcel $20,000 R/W Staking - $525/parcel (One time Staking) $5,250 SUBTOTAL - R/W Engineering $33,250 Utility Coordination (Hourly, as needed) * $15,000 Construction Phase Office Services (Hourly, as needed) * $5,000 TOTAL FEE (NOT TO EXCEED) $287,600.00 * For these services, the PROFESSIONAL shall be compensated based on Hourly Rate and/or unit rates for the services performed in accordance with the rates presented in Attachment A. "EXHIBIT —A-- I-rit - ATTACHMENT DLZ INDIANA, LLC - FEE STRUCTURE . ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL 2017-2018 �1 Actwi'ty Code _ z2017 Employee Classificdtlon Hourly Rd>*e -2018 Hourly --;Rate 1 Principal $220.00 $220.00 49/49D Division Manager/Director $205.00 $210.00 50 Department Manager $185.00 $190.00 55/4 Registered Land Surveyor/Survey Coordinator $135.00 $140.00 80/217 Senior Project Manager/ Project Manager II $185.00 $190.00 21/216 Project Manager 1 $170.00 $175.00 341/340%556/557 Electrical/Mechanical/Structural Engineer VI $170.00 $175.00 555/565/214 Engineer V/Architect V/Landscape Arch. V/Planner V/Scientist V/Geologist V/ Surveyor V $165.00 $170.00 554/564 Engineer IV/Architect IV/Landscape Architect IV/Planner IV/Scientist IV/Geologist IV $160.00 $165.00 53/58 Engineer III/Architect III/Landscape Architect III/Planner III/Scientist III/Geologist III .$140.00 $145.00 52/57 Engineer II/Architect II/Landscape Architect II/Planner II/Scientist II/Geologist II $130.00 $135.00 51/56 Engineer I/Architect I/Landscape Architect I/Planner I/Scientist [/Geologist 1 $105.00 $110.00 28 Designer 1 $95.00 $100.00 472 Designer 11 $110.00 $115.00 473 Designer 111 $125.00 $130.00 29 Technician $75.00 $80.00 147 Construction Observer Manager/Administrator $125.00 $130.00 -152 -Construction Observer -$100:00- $105:0 43 Clerical $65.00 $70.00 430 Office Services Coordinator $75.00 $80.00 6 Intern $50.00 $55.00 Reimbursable; Expenses Crew Classification ,. = ,• K„ 2017, ourly Rate H 201 8 Hourly Rate 142/99. 142/99 2 - person Topographic Survey Crew (straight time) 2 - person Topographic Survey Crew (over time) $200.00 $265.00 $210.00 $280.00 63 1- person Field Crew $120.00 $125.00 63 1- person Field Crew (over time) $160.00 $165.00 GPS 1- person GPS/RTK Field Crew $160.00 $165.00 SCAN HDS Laser Scanning Crew $260.00 $265.00 13/94 Field Survey Technician / Survey -Mapping Assistant $85.00 $90.00 Reimbursable; Expenses Rate' Mileage $0.535/mile Travel Expenses @ Cost Living Expenses @ Cost Reproduction Cost plus 20% Subconsultants Cost plus 20% Equipment Rental Cost plus 20% Rates are subject to revision on January 1 of each year. Cost of living/inflation increases of 3 to 7% per annum can be anticipated. 'EXHIBIT A l l 0'11 City0 f Carmel INDIANA RETAIL TAX EXEMPT CERTIFICATE NO. 003120155 002 0 Page 9 of 1 PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER FEDERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPT 100256 ONE CIVIC SQUARE 35-6000972 THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON INVOICES, AIP CARMEL, INDIANA 46032-2584 # f y l i y Y:. VOUCHER, DELIVERY MEMO, PACKING SUPS, FORM APPROVED BY STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS FOR CITY OF CARMEL - 1997 SHIPPING LABELS AND ANY CORRESPONDENCE PURCHASE ORDER DATE DATE REQUIRED REQUISITION NO. VENDOR NO. DESCRIPTION 3/10/2017 American Structurepoint, Inc. 8425 Wicklow Way 061515 Project 16 -ENG -45; Contract Date 03.31.16 DLZ INDIANA, LLC. City Engineering's Office VENDOR. 157 EAST MARYLAND ST SHIP 1 Civic Square TO Carmel, IN 46032 - INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 - Kate Lustig PURCHASE ID BLANKET CONTRACT ' AIP VOUCHER CANNOT BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT UNLESS THE P.O. NUMBER IS MADE A PAYMENT TERMS FREIGHT 13533 AFFIDAVIT ATTACHED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNOBUGATED BALANCE IN 'C.O.D. SHIPMENT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. THIS APPROPRIATION SUFFICIENT TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE ORDER. 'PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL SHIPPING LABEL QUANTITY UNIT OF MEASURE. AND ACTS AMENDATORY THEREOF AND SUPPLEMENT THERETO. DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE EXTENSION Department: 2200 Fund.0 Account., 94-650.04 1 Each COIT Bond Fund ASA 2 -116th Street and AAA Way Roundabout Design $287,600.00 $287,600.00 Sub Total $287,600.00 CONTROL NO. 100256 CLERK -TREASURER " `$ S # f y l i y Y:. 3 177 i 7 w Send Invoice To: ~•'°' Skip Tennancour' American Structurepoint, Inc. 8425 Wicklow Way Brownsburg, IN 46112 2016 COIT Bond PLEASE INVOICE. IN DUPLICATE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PROJECT PROJECT ACCOUNT AMOUNT PAYMENT $287,600.00 SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS ' AIP VOUCHER CANNOT BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT UNLESS THE P.O. NUMBER IS MADE A PART OF THE VOUCHER AND EVERY INVOICE AND VOUCHER HAS THE PROPER SWORN. 'SHIP PREPAID. AFFIDAVIT ATTACHED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNOBUGATED BALANCE IN 'C.O.D. SHIPMENT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. THIS APPROPRIATION SUFFICIENT TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE ORDER. 'PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL SHIPPING LABEL 'THIS ORDER ISSUED IN COMPLIANCE WITH CHAPTER 99, ACTS 1945 C� AND ACTS AMENDATORY THEREOF AND SUPPLEMENT THERETO. ORDERED BY Jeremy Kashman Douglas Haney TITLE Director Corporation Counsel CONTROL NO. 100256 CLERK -TREASURER