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What Does the Future Hold?

City of NorfolkDepartment of PublicDepartment of Public

WorksMay 03 2012May 03, 2012

Norfolk Public Works Design Divisiong

Sid Kitterman, City EngineerChuck Joyner, Asst. City EngineerWayne Rountree, Special Projects

Allyzabethe Ramsey, Management Analysty y, g yToni Fralich, Contract Specialist

Debra Knight & Sheri Eland, Administrative Assistants

ArchitectureBob Meadows Engineering

(Civil) Structural ConstructionJohn AlfordIrvin AshburnBob JacksonDavid Fagan

(Civil)Chris Chambers

Robert ClarkRich LobkoD Pfiff

Structural & WaterfrontWayne Webster

Christine AtkinsonJi Whit

ConstructionChuck Swan

(Tim McCrane)Mike Moring

Tyrone Walker

Buildings Oliver Love

Dave Pfiffer Jim White Tyrone Walker(6) Inspectors

Organizational Chart (May 2012)

A & E Contracts for FY13A & E Contracts for FY13New Projects & Initiatives

D t B T f St ti•Downtown Bus Transfer Station•Harrison Opera House Renovation•Richmond & Surrey Crescent Bulkhead•Environmental Permitting – (IDQ)

Indefinite Quantity (IDQ) or “On Call” contracts

Major Ongoing Capital Improvement Projects:•Courts Complex ($122 million project)p ( p j )•Slover Library ($64 million project, $20 million in City funding thru FY13)

Downtown Bus Transfer StationReplaces temporary facility at Cedar Grove

Proposed site is former Downtown Plaza Shopping CenterShopping Center

Facility closer to downtown & LRT

$5 5 Million for Design & Construction$5.5 Million for Design & Construction

Design in FY13

Construction in FY14Construction in FY14

Contact: Bob Jackson (664-4602)

Harrison Opera HouseHarrison Opera House

Converts old Center Arena space to offices forConverts old Center Arena space to offices for Virginia Symphony

Consolidates venue for Virginia Opera and Virginia SymphonyVirginia Symphony

Allows Chrysler Hall to host additional performances of Broadway and other popular showsshows

Feasibility study underway

Budget $35 million (estimated)

Contact: Bob Jackson (664-4602)

Budget $35 million (estimated)

Schedule TBD

Richmond & Surrey CrescentRichmond & Surrey Crescent Bulkhead

• 2,200 LF of Concrete Bulkhead

• Originally constructed in 1924

• $5.5 Million (Design & Construction)

• A&E Selection in FY13

• Construction in Phases (FY14 Start)

Contact: Wayne Webster (664-4602)

E i t l P itti IDQEnvironmental Permitting - IDQ

•Primarily for TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) Compliance

•Storm Water Division

•RFP in late FY12 or early FY13

•Budget TBD

Contact: John White (823-4000)

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Indefinite Quantity Contracts (IDQ)“On Call” A&E Services“On Call” A&E Services

Pros & Cons

Effective Means of Small Contract Procurement

Work Orders vs. Amendments (4 Days vs. 4 Weeks)

Must Comply with Both City & State Procurement Regs

Annual Contract w/ Two (2) One Year Renewals (StateAnnual Contract w/ Two (2) One-Year Renewals (State allows four (4) one-year renewals)

Limited to $1,000,000 per Work Order and $5,000,000 per $ , , p $ , , pYear. (City Mirrors State Code)

Scrutiny of Project Scope for Artificial Division

NEXT EXP DATE

LATEST RENEWAL

NTPINITIAL

NTP

WORK ORDERS ISSUED

IDQ CONTRACT

A & ECONSULTANT DATE NTP NTP ISSUEDCONTRACT CONSULTANT

Underwater Inspection & Engineering Services

Moffatt & Nichol 4/11/2012 4/12/2011 4/12/2010 12

Architectural and Interior Design Services

Tymoff + Moss Architects

5/1/2012 NONE 5/2/2011 8

Civil Engineering Services Timmons Group (TBD) 5/3/2012 5/4/2011 5/4/2009 31Civil Engineering Services Timmons Group (TBD) 5/3/2012 5/4/2011 5/4/2009 31

Civil Engineering Services Woolpert, Inc 7/11/2012 7/12/2011 7/12/2010 6

Bridge Inspection & Engineering Services

Clark Nexsen 7/24/2012 NONE 7/25/2011 2

A&E IDQ Contracts

NEXT EXP DATE

LATEST RENEWAL

NTPINITIAL

NTP

WORK ORDERS ISSUED

IDQ CONTRACT

A & ECONSULTANT DATE NTP NTP ISSUEDCONTRACT CONSULTANT

Mechanical / Electrical Design Services

Robert G. Dashiell, Jr. P.E., Inc.

7/25/2012 7/26/2011 7/26/2010 11

Soils & Materials Testing GET Solutions, Inc 7/25/2012 7/26/2011 7/26/2010 27

Civil Engineering Services Blakeway 8/9/2012 8/10/2011 8/10/2009 65Civil Engineering Services Blakeway 8/9/2012 8/10/2011 8/10/2009 65

Advanced Traffic Management System and Communication

Kimley-Horn 8/23/2012 8/24/2011 8/24/2009 9 y

Services

Storm Water Master Plan Camp Dresser & McKee

9/5/2012 6/6/2011 9/6/2010 7

A&E IDQ Contracts

NEXT EXP DATE

LATEST RENEWAL

NTPINITIAL

NTP

WORK ORDERS ISSUED

IDQ CONTRACT

A & ECONSULTANT DATE NTP NTP ISSUEDCONTRACT CONSULTANT

Shoreline Protection Services Moffatt Nichol 9/13/2012 9/14/2011 9/14/2009 25

Citywide Parking Services Kimley Horn 9/20/2012 9/21/2011 9/21/2009 1

Park Site Planning & Engineering Land Studio PC 9/20/2012 9/21/2011 9/21/2009 11Park Site Planning & Engineering Services

Land Studio PC 9/20/2012 9/21/2011 9/21/2009 11

Advanced Traffic Management System and Communication

Parsons Brinckerhoff 9/22/2012 None 9/23/2011 3y

Services

Citywide Coastal Flooding Study Fugro Atlantic 9/27/2012 None 9/28/2011 4

A&E IDQ Contracts

NEXT EXP DATE

LATEST RENEWAL

NTPINITIAL

NTP

WORK ORDERS ISSUED

IDQ CONTRACT

A & ECONSULTANT DATE NTP NTP ISSUEDCONTRACT CONSULTANT

Structural Engineering Services Speight Marshall Francis, P.C.

10/3/2012

10/4/2011 10/4/2010 2

Architectural & Interior Design Services

The Livas Group 10/4/12 None 10/5/2011 1

Elevator Modernization Lerch Bates 10/25/12 10/26/11 10/26/09 1

Environmental Engineering & Compliance

SCS Engineers 11/1/12 11/2/2011 11/2/2009 20

Elevation of Residential Buildings

Engineering Concepts 11/30/12 12/1/2011 12/1/2009 4

A&E IDQ Contracts

NEXT EXP DATE

LATEST RENEWAL

NTPINITIAL

NTP

WORK ORDERS ISSUED

IDQ CONTRACT

A & ECONSULTANT DATE NTP NTP ISSUEDCONTRACT CONSULTANT

Traffic Engineering Services Intermodal Engineering 1/23/13 1/23/2012 1/24/2011 16

A&E IDQ Contracts

Underwater Inspection & pEngineering Services

Contact: Wayne Webster (664-4602)Contact: Wayne Webster (664 4602)

Civil Engineering Services –g gTwo (2) Contracts

Contact: Chris Chambers (664-4602)Contact: Chris Chambers (664 4602)

Mechanical/ElectricalMechanical/ElectricalEngineering Services

Contact Oli e Lo e (664 4602)Contact: Oliver Love (664-4602)

S &Soils & Materials Testing

Contact: Chris Chambers (664-4602)Contact: Chris Chambers (664 4602)

Advanced Traffic Management SystemAdvanced Traffic Management System and Communication Services

Synchronization of Traffic Signal SystemPerform other TransportationPerform other Transportation Related Services as Required.

Contact: Rob Brown (664-7300)

Shoreline Protection Engineering Services

Contact: Wayne Webster (664-4602)Contact: Wayne Webster (664 4602)

Park Site Planning & gEngineering Services

Contact: Dave Pfiffer (664-4602)Contact: Dave Pfiffer (664 4602)

Citywide Parking Facilities

Contact: Wayne Webster (664-4602)Contact: Wayne Webster (664 4602)

Elevator Modernization

Contact: Bob Jackson (664-4602)Contact: Bob Jackson (664 4602)

Environmental Engineering &Environmental Engineering & Compliance Services

Contact: Chris Chambers (664-4602)

Elevation of Residential Buildings

Contact: Chuck Joyner (664-4602)

A&E Selection ProcessCity of Norfolk

Request for Proposals – Short list developed for Interview Committee

Interview Committee – Managers, Customers, & Stake Holders make recommendations to City A&E Selection Committee

City A&E Selection Committee – Standing City Committee reviews recommendation of Interview Committee and makes recommendation to City Managermakes recommendation to City Manager

City Manager – Approves all selections

City A&E Selection Committee –City A&E Selection Committee Composition (May 2012)

Department of Public WorksJohn Keifer, Director Alice Kelly, Asst. Director (Alternate)Sid Kitterman City EngineerSid Kitterman, City EngineerChuck Joyner, Asst. City Engineer (Alternate)Peter O’Halloran, Facility Maintenance Manager Monroe Lentz (Alternate)

Department of UtilitiesDepartment of UtilitiesKen Turner, Engineering ManagerDave Speer (Alternate)

Department of Planning F k D k Di tFrank Duke, DirectorGeorge Homewood (Alternate)

Department of PurchasingAngela Bright, Purchasing AgentTBD (Alternate)

Sponsoring Department Director

K t A&E S l tiKeys to A&E Selection

Reputation of Key PersonnelExperience on Similar ProjectsExperience on Similar ProjectsTrack Record of FirmResponsiveness Quality & Reputation of Sub-consultantsQ y pUnderstanding of ProjectPresentation of ProposalSuitability of Project TeamMinority ParticipationNorfolk Firm

Helpful A&E Selection HintsHelpful A&E Selection HintsWhat are we looking for?PersonnelPersonnelExperience with Similar WorkTimingFirm Attitude –

ResponsivenessResponsivenessFlexibilityCommunicationFeedback

Sub-consultants –Firm AttitudeExperience with CityExperience with Prime

Attention to DetailResponse to Services Requested in RFPResponse to Services Requested in RFPBrevity – 20 Sheet Maximum.Uniqueness of ApproachCommunity OutreachProject RenderingsProject RenderingsMinority ParticipationNorfolk Firms

Minority Business Participation RequirementsMinority Business Participation Requirements (May 2012)

Norfolk Address and Residency – “It is the policy of the City to support Norfolk businesses and workforce development and it encourages companies with corporate offices in Norfolk and which employ Norfolk residents to compete for City contracts. Bidders are asked, as part of their submission, to advise of their Norfolk location and detail their employment of Norfolk residents.”

Equal Opportunity Business Development “It is the policy of the City of Norfolk to facilitate theEqual Opportunity Business Development – It is the policy of the City of Norfolk to facilitate the establishment, preservation, and strengthening of small businesses and businesses owned by women and minorities and to encourage their participation in the City’s procurement activities. Toward that end, the City encourages these firms to compete and encourages non-minority firms to provide for the participation of small businesses and businesses owned by women and minorities through partnerships, joint ventures, subcontracts, and other contractual opportunities. Bidders (offerors) are asked, as part of their submission, to describe any planned use of such businesses.”p

Minority Business Categories – “Is your firm a minority owned business?” African American (male), African American (female), Caucasian (female), Hispanic (male), Hispanic (female), Asian American (male), Asian American (female), American Indian (male), American Indian (female), Eskimo (male), Eskimo (female), Aleut (male), Aleut (female), Other (male), Other (female).

City prepares annual reports on minority participation by consultants and contractors

Minority participation is explicitly addressed in every A&E recommendation to the City A & E Selection Committee and the City Manager.

Questions & CommentsQuestions & Comments

Contact Information:

Chuck JoynerChuck [email protected]

Public Works Bids, Prequalifications, RFPs:

Toni [email protected]

City Websitewww.norfolk.gov/PublicWorks/bids.asp