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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIS 2021-05-10 Item 2B - Interlocal Agreement - 42nd Avenue - South 164th ADA Ramps with SeaTac INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee TO: Hari Ponnekanti, Public Works Director/City Engineer FROM: Cyndy Knighton, Senior Program Manager BY: Scott Bates, Project Manager Mayor Allan Ekberg CC: May 7, 2021 DATE: ADA Improvements SUBJECT: Project No. 91510405 Interlocal Agreement with SeaTacfor 42 nd Ave S/S 164 th St ADA Ramps ISSUE Approve Interlocal Agreement(ILA)with the City of SeaTac for construction of two ADA- ndth compliant ramps at the east leg of the 42AveS and S 164Stintersection by SeaTac as part of2021 OverlayProject. BACKGROUND ndth The City of SeaTac will be overlaying the intersection of Military Road S/42AveS/S 164 Street as part of their 2021 OverlayProject. The east leg of this complex 5-leg intersection is majority is located within SeaTac. As part of overlay project, theywill be upgrading curb ramps and pedestrian signals to meet current ADA standards. SeaTac staff approached Tukwila and offered to construct two ndth ADA-compliant ramps atthe east leg of the 42Ave S and S 164St intersectionif The City of Tukwila reimbursesSeaTac for the work. DISCUSSION The City has a CIP project, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvements, to construct ADA-compliantupgrades throughout the City for overall plan. The City is required by federal ADA laws to upgrade non-compliant features with most construction projects. Even though the improvements proposed will be constructed by SeaTac, taking advantage of a scheduledconstruction project to upgrade Tukwila facilities is a smart use of City funds. The design, construction, and construction management will all be done by the City of SeaTac with Tukwilaoversight. The time required for Tukwila staff will be less than for an equivalent Tukwila-led project. The attached ILA with SeaTac provides the mechanism for SeaTac to perform the work and Tukwila to reimburse them for the expenses. The SeaTac CityCouncil is scheduled to approve the ILA on June 8, 2021,and requests that Tukwila approve the ILAprior to approval by SeaTac. FINANCIAL IMPACT The ADA Improvements project has a 2021budget of $35,000.00.The cost for the two ADA ramps in Tukwila is estimated to be $14,059.00,which is well withinthe available budget. RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to approve the InterlocalAgreementwith the City of SeaTacfor ADA Improvements and toconsider this itemon the Consent Agendaat the May 17, 2021,Regular Meeting. Attachments:2021CIP Page14 Interlocal Agreement with City of SeaTac https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/publicworks/engineering/pw drop box/01 tic agenda/2021 agenda items/tic 05-10-21/b. seatac 5 interlocal agreement 42nd-164th/info memo -seatac ila for 42nd-164th.docx 6 2021 - 2026 Capital Improvement Program INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT CITY OF TUKWILA AND CITY OF SEATAC City of SeaTac 2021 Overlays Project \[CIP No. ST-901\] Chapter 39.34 RCW authorizes two or more political subdivisions or units of local government of the State of Washington to cooperate on a basis of mutual advantage to provide for services and facilities.This Agreement is entered into byand the City municipal corporations, organized under the laws of the State of Washington and RECITALS WHEREAS, SEATAC is planning pavement preservation work for theMilitary Road ndth South, 42Avenue South, and South 164Street intersection right-of-way as partof the 2021 th OverlaysProject.South 164Street,at the east leg of the intersection,is located inTUKWILA jurisdiction, while all other legs are located in SEATAC jurisdiction. As part of the PROJECT, curb ramps and pedestrian signals will be upgraded to current Americans with DisabilitiesADAStandards and APSStandards; and th WHEREAS, SEATAC is planning to upgrade two concrete ramps on South 164Street at the west leg of the intersection within TUKWILA jurisdiction (see Exhibits B and C) to current ADA standards.WORK elements will include, but are not limited to: removal of existing cement concrete ramps, removal of existing curb & gutter, removal of existing asphalt, installation of new cement concrete ramps, installation of new curb & gutter, installation of new sidewalk, roadway repair, and property restoration; and WHEREAS, two substandard rampsowned by TUKWILA, at the intersection of Military th Road Southand South 164Streetwithin TUKWILA ROW; and WHEREAS, the PROJECT is currently under design by SEATAC through a professional engineering services contract; and WHEREAS, the PROJECT is programmed by SEATAC for construction in 2021; and WHEREAS, construction of the PROJECT benefits both Parties; and WHEREAS, TUKWILA is willing to provide payment to reimburse SEATAC for and conditions of the Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants of the parties contained herein, the parties agree as follows: ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 7 1.PURPOSE 1.1.This Agreement defines the roles and responsibilities between the Parties for construction of the PROJECTand specifies reimbursement to SEATAC by TUKWILAfor the costs of performing the WORK. 2.SEATAC RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1.SEATAC shall design and construct the ExhibitA. 2.2.SEATAC shall design and construct the WORKas part of thePROJECT to be consistent ExhibitA. A separate Bid Schedule shall be included in the Bid Proposal and constitute full expenditures for this work. 2.3.SEATAC shall submit to TUKWILA, for TUKWILAreview and written approval of all PROJECT elements to be constructed within TUKWILAright of way, as shown in 100% (Bid Ready) PROJECT design plans and specifications. 2.4.SEATAC shall construct the PROJECT in accordance with the approved plans and specifications, as provided in the 100% (Bid Ready) PROJECT design plans and specifications.Prior to constructing the WORK, SEATAC shall: 2.4.1.Give TUKWILAwritten notice fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the start of the construction of the WORK; 2.4.2.Coordinate with TUKWILAon the correction of items identified during construction as not conforming to the final approvedPROJECT plans and specifications.SEATAC shall make the final decision regarding such corrections; 2.4.3.SEATAC will notify TUKWILA of all change orders for WORK being constructed within the TUKWILA ROW. TUKWILA may provide SEATAC withcomments related to such change orders, but SEATAC will proceed with such changes in its sole discretion except as provided in 2.4.3.1 2.4.3.1.Any change orders necessary for completions of the WORKshall be approved by TUKWILA within five (5)business days, pri approval. 2.5.Bid Process SEATAC shall provide the bid tabulation to TUKWILAfor review prior to contract award. Within five (5)business days of receiving the bid tabulation, TUKWILA shall notify SEATAC in writing that TUKWILA either agrees to proceed with the WORK as part of the PROJECT, or TUKWILAchooses not to proceed with theWORK. ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 8 2.5.1.The basis of contract award for the PROJECT will be the lowest, responsive, and responsible bidder on the total base bid for all PROJECT work. Although the WORK will be included in the total base bid, it will be listed on a separate schedule. 2.6. ofthe PROJECT,SEATACshallsubmit toTUKWILAan electronic copy of record (as- built) drawingssigned and stamped by the engineer of record. 3.TUKWILARESPONSIBILITIES 3.1.TUKWILAshall review and approve the 100% (Bid Ready) plans and specifications, including the Bid Schedule associated with the WORK,and return written review comments to SEATAC within five (5)business days of receipt. 3.2.TUKWILA, at its discretion and sole cost, may furnish an inspector during construction of the WORKin the City of Tukwila. 3.2.1. SEATAC with the contact information for its inspector. All contact between said inspector and S Representative as specified in Section 5. 3.2.2.During construction of the PROJECT, TUKWILAshall have the right to inspect the WORK and shall coordinate with SEATAC on the correction of items identified during construction as not conforming to the final approved PROJECT plans and specifications as provided in Section 2.4.2 above. 3.3.Subsequent final acceptance, after project completion, TUKWILAshall be responsible for all operation, maintenance, repair, removal, and/or replacement of all PROJECT elements within TUKWILAROW. 4.FINAL INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT 4.1.Final Inspection-SEATAC shall administer Final Inspection of the PROJECT. TUKWILAshallbe invited to participate in the Substantial Completion Inspection activities, including any formal PROJECT tours and any formal meetings or discussions. TUKWILAwill submit to SEATACa complete list of concerns or deficiencies within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Substantial Completion Inspection for inclusion in the formal punch list. SEATAC shall provide notice of the time and date of the Final Inspection to TUKWILAa minimum of fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the Final Inspection. 4.2.TUKWILAFinal Acceptance of WORK -After Final Inspection and determination of adequate completion of any and all punch list work, TUKWILAwill issue a letter of final acceptance to SEATAC for the WORK. If TUKWILAdetermines ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 9 that any elements of punch list work have not been adequately completed, TUKWILA shall provide written notice to SEATAC, detailing the deficiencies or incomplete WORK within fifteen (15) calendar days after Final Inspection. Failure of TUKWILAto issue a notice letter of final acceptance within fifteen (15) calendar days after Final Inspection shall constitute acceptance of the WORK by TUKWILA.Final Acceptance of the WORK by TUKWILA shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5.DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVES 5.1.All contact between the Parties, including, but not limited to, invoicing and administration for this Agreement and the WORK will be between the Designated Representatives of each Party, as follows: 5.1.1.For SEATAC: Brenton Cook Public Works Department th 4800 South 188Street SeaTac, WA 98188 (206) 973-4740 bcook@seatacwa.gov 5.1.2.For TUKWILA: Scott Bates Public Works Department 6300SouthcenterBlvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 206-431-2193 Scott.Bates@TukwilaWA.gov PAYMENT 6. 6.1.TUKWILAwill provide SEATAC reimbursement for: 6.1.1.PAYMENTFOR WORK WITHIN TUKWILA ROWPayment by TUKWILA to SEATAC for the construction of the WORK as part of the PROJECT, as illustrated inAttachment A and separate Bid Schedule, shall be made in accordance with this section. 6.1.1.1.The Parties agree that the Engineering Estimate,per ExhibitD,for the compensation for the WORK, which totals approximately $14,059. ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 10 6.1.1.1.1.The Parties agree that the Engineering Estimate for construction of the WORK in the estimated amount will be adjusted based on the lowest responsible responsive Bid Proposal. 6.1.1.2.TUKWILAwill provide SEATAC with payments forty-five (45)days following executed monthly pay estimates Payment equal to schedule of work completed within . 6.1.1.3.Ifa change order is required to complete the WORK, any additional costs shall be borne by TUKWILA. 6.2.In the event Tukwila initiates a Change Order to expand the scope of work during construction through SEATAC contract administration, TUKWILA shall fully reimburse SEATAC for the change based on the payment made to the Contractor. 7.CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL PAYMENT BY CONTRACTOR 7.1.In the event the WORK, TUKWILAshall not be obligated to pay such claims or their cost of defense due to SEATAC solely administering the Construction Contract. 7.2.Disputes and Claims shall conform to WSDOT Standard Specification 1.09.11. Any settlement to be reviewed and agreed upon by both SEATAC and TUKWILA. 8.RIGHT OF ENTRY 8.1.SEATAC hereby grants to TUKWILA, its employees, authorized agents, contractors, and subcontractors, a right of entry upon all SEATACowned property necessary for TUKWILAsdesign review and construction inspection of the WORK. 8.2.TUKWILAhereby grants to SEATAC and its authorized agents, contractors, subcontractors, and employees, a right of entry upon all public right-of-way in which SEATAC has an interest for the purpose of performing the WORK. 9.TERM 9.1.This Agreement is effective as of ______________, 2021and will terminate upon acceptance of the WORK or the expiration of any contractor warranties of theWORK, whichever is later. This Agreement may also be terminated sooner pursuant to Section 10, TERMINATION. ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 11 10.TERMINATION Neither SEATAC nor TUKWILAmay terminate this Agreement without the written concurrence of the other Party. 10.1.1.If this Agreement is terminated by TUKWILAprior to the fulfillment of the terms stated herein, TUKWILAagrees to reimburse SEATAC for the actual direct and related indirectexpenses and costs it has incurred for the WORK up to the date of termination, as well as the costs of non-cancelable obligations. 10.1.2.If this Agreement is terminated by SEATAC prior to the fulfillment of the terms stated herein, SEATAC will be responsible for the actual direct and related indirect expenses and costs it has incurred for the WORK up to the date of termination, as well as the costs of non-cancelable obligations. 10.1.3.Any termination of this Agreement shall not prejudice any rights or obligations accrued to the Parties prior to termination. 11.AMENDMENT 11.1.This Agreement may be amended or modified only by the mutual agreement of the Parties. Such amendments or modifications shall not be binding unless they are in writing and signed by persons authorized to bind each of the Parties. 12.INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 12.1.SEATAC shall be deemed an independent contractor for all purposes and the employees of SEATAC or any of its contractors or subcontractors, shall not in any manner be deemed to be employees of TUKWILA. 13.INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE 13.1.To the extent authorized by law, the Parties shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless each other and their employees and authorized agents, while acting within the scope of their employment as such, from any and all costs, claims, judgments, and/or awards of damages (both to persons and/or property), arising out of, or in any way resulting from, the work to be performed or performed pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. The Parties shall not be required to indemnify, defend, or save harmless the other Party if the claim, suit, or action for injuries, death, or damages (both to persons and/or property) is caused by the sole negligence of the other Party; provided that, if such claims, suits, or actions result from the concurrent negligence of (a) TUKWILA, its employees, authorized agents, contractors and/or subcontractors and (b) SEATAC, its employees or authorized agents, or involves those actions covered by RCW 4.24.115, the indemnity provisions provided herein shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of negligence. ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 12 13.2.SEATAC shall require all contractors and subcontractors that construct the PROJECT to carry insurance that names the City of Tukwilaand its officers and employees primary non-contributory additional insureds, with policy limits in the following amounts: Commercial General Liability-$1,000,000 Automobile Liability-$2,000,000per occurrence. Employees of Contractors and Subcontractors are to be insured under Washington State Industrial Insurance. The above policy limits may be obtained through the use of excess liability (umbrella) insurance. SEATAC shall obtain a certificate of insurance that complies with the requirements above, which must be approved by TUKWILARisk Management. 13.3.This Section 13 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 14.DISPUTES 14.1.In the event thata dispute arises under this Agreementand prior to commencement of any lawsuit, it shall be resolved as follows: The Parties shall each appoint a member to a disputes board; these two members shall select a third member not affiliated with either Party. The three-member board shall conduct a dispute resolution hearing that shall be informal and unrecorded. An attempt at such dispute resolution in compliance with the aforesaid process shall be a prerequisite to the filing of any litigation concerning the dispute. The Parties shall equally share in the cost of the third disputes board member; however, each Party shall be responsible for its own costs. 15.VENUE 15.1.In the event thateither Party deems it necessary to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any right or obligation under this Agreement, the Parties agree that any such action or proceedings shall be brought in King County Superior Court, Maleng Regional JusticeCenter. Further, the Parties agree that each will be solely responsible for payment of its own attorney's fees, witness fees, and costs. 16.RECORDS RETENTION AND AUDIT 16.1.During the progress of the WORK and for a period not less than six (6) years from the date of final payment by TUKWILA, the records and accounts pertaining to the WORK and accounting therefore are to be kept available by the Parties for inspection and audit by Washington State and/or the Federal Highway Administration and copies of all records, accounts, documents, or other data pertaining to the WORK will be furnished ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 13 upon request. If any litigation, claim, or audit is commenced, the records and accounts along with supporting documentation shall be retained until all litigation, claim, or audit finding has been resolved even though such litigation, claim, or audit continues past the six-year retention period. This Section 16 shall survive termination of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the Parties hereto have executed this date signed last below: CITY OF SEATACCITY OF TUKWILA By (print):By (print): Signature:Signature: City ManagerAllan Ekberg, Mayor Date:Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM:APPROVED AS TO FORM: City AttorneyCity Attorney Date:Date: ΟYœ{ЋЍЉЊЉЋЉ͵5h/–ͳЊΉЊЌЊАЎ͵ЉЉЉЉЉЊΉ Π 14 11+24.88, 19.27' LT RLAY LIMIT 123+42.93, 19.23' RT OVERLAY LIMIT SENGSTOCK PROPERTY LLC 16256 MILITARY RD S 5379800940 111+24.88, 19.44' RT OVERLAY LIMIT SIMON & YVONNE JOSOWITZ 4020 S 164TH ST 5379801775 132+00 rn/7/r/nnn/7/7/r/nnn� "CROSSWALK A •i,G AHEAD" SIGN •, •<(, •<// 10-4-,—d2.93, 29.70' LT EX III B I T A AY LIMIT B16238R4C2NDTIAVE LSC 5379800689 EXACT OVERLAY EXTENTS FOR 42ND AVE S SHALL J BE FIELD VERIFIED 3 Q 0 D 0 0 >-- 1- 5 U U C 132+29.43, 17.64' LT OVERLAY LIMIT "CROSSWALK AHEAD SIGN INSTALL NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK PATH. SEE DETAIL, SHEET RD—XX 7 A SOPHIA KOLLIAS 16360 42ND AVE S 5379800688 PROPOSED NE IMPROVEMENTS 5+1 :.66, 19.78' LT E' AY LIMIT LA OHO 133+00 134 00 S 1 64TH ST 132+29.35, 17.19' RT OVERLAY LIMIT 0 "CROSSWALK '\ AHEAD' SIGN \\ 10' ESMR REC. NO. 7208080352 S 1 64TH ST 135+16.67, 28.88' RT OVERLAY LIMIT N PROPOSED SE IMPROVEMENTS REC. NO. 8003110509 ,B "CROSSWALK AHEAD" SIGN SAFEWAY INC 4011 S 64TH ST 5379802400 d\ 115+28.96, 17.83' RT \\ OVERLAY LIMIT 20' WATER ESMT. REC. NO. 9810262674 LH5 LLC 16402 MILITARY RD S 5379803160 115+28.96, 21.27' LT OVERLAY LIMIT 0 ® I N SCALE: 1" = 20' 0 10 20 ao CONSTRUCTION NOTES a ADJUST UTILITY TO GRADE. OEXISTING CURB TO BE PROTECTED IN PLACE. DAMAGE TO EXISTING CURBS RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. OINSTALL NEW PARALLEL CURB RAMP PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN F-40.12-03. ®INSTALL NEW PERPENDICULAR CURB RAMP PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN F-40.15-03. O 3" HMA OVERLAY WITH FULL GRIND. ® 2" HMA OVERLAY WITH FULL GRIND. OFULL DEPTH REMOVAL OF EXISTING ASPHA R ACE WITH 3" THICK HMA OVER THOROUGHLY COMPACTED BAS RSE. ® REPLACE EDGE LINE PER WSDOT STAN PLAN M-20.10-03. OREPLACE TYPE 2SL (LEFT) TR ' OW PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M-24.40-02. OREPLACE TYPE 6SL (LEF�kAFFIC ARROW PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M-24.40-02. (Ch REPLACE TYPE 2 HT) TRAFFIC ARROW PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M24.40-02. OREPLACE TYPE 3SL (LEFT) TRAFFIC ARROW PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M24.40-02. REPLACE CROSSWALK STRIPING PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M15.10-01. ® REPLACE STOP BAR PER M24.60-04. REPLACE DOUBLE CENTER LINE PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M-20.10-03. 16 REPLACE WIDE LANE LINE PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN M-20.10-03. ©REPLACE PRECAST DUAL FACED SLOPED MOUNTABLE CURB PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN F-10.64-03. PAINT CURB YELLOW ON BOTH SIDES. ®REPLACE PRECAST DUAL FACED SLOPED MOUNTABLE CURB PER WSDOT STANDARD PLAN F-10.64-03 AND PAINT CURB WHITE ON BOTH SIDES. 0 REPLACE DETECTION LOOPS USING EXISTING JUNCTION BOXES. RESTORATION NOTES 1. PAVEMENT RESTORATION AS SHOWN IS FOR SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION. PROJECT ENGINEER TO DETERMINE FINAL EXTENT OF RESTORATION IN THE FIELD. 2. ADJUST EXISTING FEATURES TO GRADE. EXISTING UTILITY NOTE EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT ALL UTILITY LINES ARE SHOWN, OR THAT THE LOCATION, SIZE AND MATERIAL IS ACCURATE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL UNCOVER ALL INDICATED PIPING WHERE CROSSING, INTERFERENCES, OR CONNECTIONS OCCUR PRIOR TO TRENCHING OR EXCAVATION FOR ANY PIPE OR STRUCTURES, TO DETERMINE ACTUAL LOCATIONS, SIZE AND MATERIAL. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE THE APPROPRIATE PROVISION FOR PROTECTION OF SAID FACILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ONE CALL AT 8-1-1 (WASHINGTON811.COM) AND ARRANGE FOR FIELD LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. 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