HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 13-211 RESOLUTION NO.13-211
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Professional Services
with H. W. Lochner, Inc., of Kansas City, Missouri, in the amount of $141,600 to update
the Beaumont Municipal Airport Development Plan. The Agreement is substantially in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of
September, 2013.
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ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
CITY OF BJ--'AUI\40N'I'
CONTRACT FOR
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT PLAN
BEAUMONT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
SECTION I
This Agreement made and entered into in Beaumont,Jefferson County,Texas between the
City of Beaumont, a Municipal Corporation in the State of Texas, hereinafter termed "City", and
H.W.Lochner,Inc.,duly licensed,and practicing under the laws of the State of Texas,hereinafter
termed "Engineer", said Agreement being executed by the City pursuant to the City Charter and
Ordinances and Resolutions of the City Council, and by said Engineer for Engineering Services
hereinafter set forth in connection with the above designated Project for the City of Beaumont.
The City is awarding this contract in accordance with the State of Texas Government Code
2254, Professional and Consulting Services.
I. General
A. Detailed Project Description
The City of Beaumont will update the Airport Development Plan for the
Beaumont Municipal Airport as further defined in Attachment"A".
B. The Engineer shall not commence work on this proposed Project until he has been
notified in writing to proceed.
C. The Engineer,in consideration for the compensation herein provided,shall render all
professional services necessary for the development of the Project to completion,as
provided in this Agreement.
EXHIBIT "A"
Basic Services
The Engineer shall perform the following basic services under this Conti-act as described in
Attachment "A", Project Description and Scope of Work.
The Engineer shall:
I. Meet with City officials to determine the City's requirements for the Project.
2. Verify field survey, field investigation and measurements provided by the
City,
3. Furnish the City with five(5)copies of The Airport Layout Plan(ALP),three
sets of final ALP plans, and one (1) CD-ROM containing electronic files of
the narrative report and full set of AutoCAD file of a version compatible to the
City's license.
4. Furnish any additional information as may be listed in the Project description
(Attachment A).
5. Meet with City staff to discuss any proposed adjustments.
Additional Services
All work that will be performed by the Engineer at the request of the City that is described in,
this paragraph and not included in the paragraphs above shall constitute Additional Services.
Additional Services shall include, but are not limited to the following:
A. Services required by the City in any litigation or other controversy as an expert
witness, including actual testimony time, stand-by waiting time, preparation of
engineering data and reports or depositions and consulting with the City or its
attorney.
B. Preparation of any special reports, applications for pertnits or grants and
appearances before any regulatory agencies or public hearings not included in
Section II.A.4.
C. Any revisions of previously approved work.
D. Any travel and subsistence to points other than Engineer's or City's Offices,Project
site, and not depicted in Attachment"A".
E. Preparation of exhibits.
F. Additional services due to significant changes in scope of the Project or its design
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including but not limited to changes in size, complexity, or character of services as
agreed to by both parties.
G. Providing services after issuance of Letter of Acceptance from the City.
IV. Coordination
A. The Engineer shall hold monthly conferences or as deemed necessary with the
Director of Public Works or his representatives to the end that the Project as
developed shall have the full benefit of the City's experience and knowledge of
existing needs and facilities,and be consistent with its current policies and standards.
To assist the Engineer in this coordination, the City shall make available for the
Engineer's use in planning and designing the Project all existing plans, maps, field
notes, statistics, computations, and other data in its possession relative to existing
facilities and to this particular Project, at no cost to the Engineer. However,any and
all such information shall remain the property of the City and shall be returned if
instructed to do so by the Director of Public Works,
B. The Director of Public Works/Capital Projects Manager will act on behalf of the City
with respect to the work to be performed under this Agreement. He/She shall have
complete authority to transmit instructions,receive information,interpret and define
the City's policies and decisions with respect to materials, equipment, elements and
systems pertinent to Engineer's services.
C. The City will give prompt written notice to the Engineer whenever the City observes
or otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the Engineer's services or any
development that affects the scope or timing of Engineer's services.
D. The City shall seek approvals and permits from all governmental authorities having
jurisdiction over the Project and such approvals and consents from others as may be
determined to be necessary by the City for the completion of the Project. The
Engineer will provide the City reasonable assistance in connection with such
approvals and permits such as furnishing of data compiled by the Engineer pursuant to
other provisions of the contract,but shall not be obligated to develop additional data,
prepare extensive reports or appear at hearings or the like unless compensated
therefore under other provisions on this contract.
E. The Engineer shall promptly report, in writing, to the City any development that
would affect the scope or timing of the Project.
V. Fee Schedule
A. General
For and in consideration of the services to be rendered by the Engineer in this
Agreement, the City shall pay and the Engineer shall receive the compensation
hereinafter set forth for the Engineer's services described in Sections 11, Ill, and IV.
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I3. Engineering Services
The basis of compensation for Engineering Services including Additional Services
shall be a lump sum as noted in Exhibit 1 of Attachment"A.". The basic fee shall not
exceed ' 141,600.
VI. City Payments
A. Payments shall be made to the Engineer based on the several phases as described
above and in accordance with the following:
1. Ninety-five percent(95%)oftbe amount due the Engineer for work performed
in each phase shall be payable on a monthly basis.
2. The remaining five percent(5%)shall be paid at the completion of each phase.
B. Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days after submittal of the request for
payment for work performed. Payment shall be considered past due forty-five (45)
days after submittal.
C. A past due charge of 1.0 percent per month will be added to all statements past due for
more than forty-five(45) days.
1). The City reserves the right to make an audit of charges claimed for this contract for
services.
VII. Revisions to Drawings and Specifications
The Engineer shall make,without additional expense to the City over and above the basic fee,
such revisions to the Final Phase as may be required to meet the needs of the City. After
approval of the Final Phase by the City,any revisions,additions,or other modifications made
at the City's request that involves extra services and expenses to the Engineer shall be subject
to additional compensation to the Engineer for such extra services and expenses.
VIII. Ownership of Documents
All documents including the original drawings,estimates,specifications,field notes and data,
will remain the property of the Engineer as instruments of service. However, it is to be
understood that the City shall have free access to all such information with the right to make
and retain copies of drawings and all other documents including field notes and data. Any
reuse without specific written verification or adaptation by Engineer will be at City's sole risk
and without liability or legal exposure to Engineer.
IX. Termination
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Eithcr party to this Agreement may terminate the Agreement by giving the other thirty (30)
days notice in writing and in accordance with the following procedure:
A. Upon delivery of such notice by either party to the party,and upon expiration of the
thirty day period, the Engineer shall discontinue all services in connection with the
performance this Agreement and shall proceed to cancel promptly all existing orders
and contracts insofar as such others or contracts are chargeable to this Agreement. As
soon as practicable after receipt of notice of termination,the Engineer shall subn-lit a
statement, showing in detail the services performed under this Agreement to the date
of termination. The Owner shall then pay the Engineer promptly that proportion of
the prescribed charges which the service actually performed under this Agreement that
is applicable and useable of this Project, less such payments on account ofthe charges
as have been previously made. Copies of specifications prepared under this
Agreement shall be delivered to the City when and if this Agreement is terminated,
but subject to the restrictions, as to their use, as set forth in Section VIII.
B. Failure by the Engineer to comply with the submittal of the statement,and documents
as required above shall constitute a waiver by the Engineer of any and all rights or
claims to collect any monies that the Engineer may rightfully be entitled to for services
performed under this Agreement.
X. Engineer's Warranty
The Engineer warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person other than
a bona fide employee working solely for the Engineer to solicit or secure this Contract, and
that he has not for the purpose of soliciting or securing this Contract paid or agreed to pay any
company or person,other than a bona fide employee working solely for the Engineer,any fee,
commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or any other consideration, contingent upon or
resulting from the award or making of this contract not previously disclosed to the City_
XI. Equal Employment Opportunity
The Engineer agrees to follow the City's Minority Business Enterprise Policy.
XII. Assigmnent or Transfer of Interest
The Engineer shall not assign or transfer its interest in the Contract without the prior written
consent of the City.
XIII. INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY
THE ENGINEER SHALL SAVE HARMLESS THE CITY FROM ALL CLAIMS AND
LIABILITY DUE TO ACTIVITIES OF HIMSELF, HIS AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES,
PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT AND WHICH RESULT FROM AN ERROR,
OMISSION, OR NEGLIGENT ACT OF THE ENGINEER OR OF ANY PERSON
EMPLOYED BY THE ENGINEER. THE ENGINEER SHALL ALSO SAVE HARMLESS
THE:CITY FROM ANY AND ALL EXPENSES,INCLUDING ATTORNEY FEES WHICH
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MIGHT BE INCURRED BY T14E CITY IN LITIGATION OR OTHERWISE RESISTING
SAID CLAIM OR LIABILITIES WHICH MIGHT BE IMPOSED ON THE CITY AS
RESULT Of SUCH ACTIVITIES BY THE ENGINEER,HIS AGENTS,OR EMPLOYEES.
The Engineer shall, within one week after signing the contract and before any work shall start,
furnish the City with certificates of insurance naming the City as additional insured
satisfactory to the City indicating the existence of Statutory Workmen's Compensation
Insurance, and comprehensive General Liability Insurance and Professional Liability. Such
insurance shall be at the Engineer's expense. The limits shall be as follows:
Comprehensive General Liability and Auto Liability Insurance shall not be less than
$250,000.00 per incident/$500,000.00 per occurrence.
These ceitifcates shall contain a provision that the City shall be notified thirty (30) days
before cancellation of the insurance. The Engineer shall maintain such insurance in force
during the life of the contract and no modification or change of insurance carriage and
provision shall be made without thirty (30) days written advance notice to the City.
XIV. Estimates of Cost
Since the Engineer has no control over the cost of labor, materials or equipment or over the
contractor's methods of determining prices,or over competitive bidding or market conditions,
his opinions of probable Project Cost or Construction Cost provided for herein are to be made
on the basis of this experience and qualifications and represent his best judgment as a design
professional familiar with the construction industry but the Engineer cannot and does not
guarantee that proposals,bids or the construction cost will not vary from opinions of probable
cost prepared by him.
XV. Interest in City Contracts Prohibited
No officer or employee of the City shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in any
Contract with the City, or shall be financially interested, directly or indirectly, in the sale to
the City of any land, materials, supplies or service,except on behalf of the City as an officer
or employee.
XVI. federal Requirements
A. Agency Concurrence. Signature of a duly authorized representative of Agency in the
space provided on the signature page hereof does not constitute a commitment to
provide financial assistance or payments hereunder but does signify that this
Agreement conforms to Agency's applicable requirements.
B. Audit and Access to Records. for all negotiated contracts and negotiated
modifications (except those of$10,000 or less), Owner, Agency, the Comptroller
General, or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access to any
books, documents, papers, and records of the Engineer which are pertinent to the
Agreement, for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and
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transcriptions. Engineer shall maintain all required records for three years after final
payment is made and all other pending matters arc closed.
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C. Restrictions on Lobbying. Engineer and each Consultant shall comply with
Restrictions on Lobbying (Public Law 101-121, Section 319) as supplemented by
applicable Agency regulations. This Law applies to the recipients of contracts and
subcontracts that exceed $100,000 at any tier under a Federal loan that exceeds
$150,000 or a Federal grant that exceeds $100,000. If applicable, Engineer must
complete a certification form on lobbying activities related to a specific Federal loan
or grant that is a funding source for the Agreement. Each ties• certifies to the tier
above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or
organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
agency, a member of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in
connection with obtaining any Federal contract,grant,or any other award covered by
31 USC 1352. Each tier shall disclose any lobbying with non-Federal funds that takes
place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Certification and disclosures
are forwarded from tier to tier up to the Owner. Necessary certification and disclosure
forms shall be provided by Owner.
D. Suspension and Debarment. Engineer certifies, by signing this Agreement, that
neither it nor its principals are presently debarred,suspended,proposed for debarment,
declared ineligible,or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by
any Federal department or agency. Engineer will not contract with any Consultant for
this project if it or its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for
debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this
transaction by any Federal department or agency. Necessary certification forms shall
be provided by the Owner,
XVIL Entire Agreement
This Agreement represents the entire and integrated Agreement between the City and
Engineer and supersedes all prior negotiation, representatives, or agreements, either oral or
written. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the City
and Engineer.
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SECTION
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the City of Beaumont has lawfully caused these presents to be
executed by the hand of the City Manager of said City, and the corporate seal of said City to be
hereunto affixed and this instrument to be attested by the City Clerk, and the Engineer,authorized
Vice President, does now sign, execute and deliver this document.
Executed on this day of , A.D. 2013.
Attest: H.W. Lochner, Inc.
By
Title
Attest: CITY OF 13EAUMONT
By
City Manager
ATTACHMENT A
LOCHNER
H.W. Lochner, Inc.
903 East 104t"Street
Suite 800
Kansas City,MO 64131
T 816.363.2696
September 10, 2013 F 816.363.0027
www.hwlochner.com
Ms. Brenda Beadle
Capital Projects Manager
801 Main Street, Suite 200
Beaumont, TX 77704
RE: Beaumont Municipal Airport (BMT)
Airport Development Plan Update
Proposed Draft Scope of Services
Lochner Opp. No. 000009095
Dear Brenda:
We appreciate the opportunity to provide a proposal to update the Airport Development Plan for
the Beaumont Municipal Airport (BMT), hereinafter referred to as the `Project.' The City of
Beaumont, Texas, hereinafter referred to as the'Sponsor', owns and operates the airport. The
fee and bulleted list of scoping items shall also include an update to the Airport Layout Plan
(ALP), as well as an obstruction survey provided under a separate proposal from our partner,
Woolpert, Inc., Dallas, TX.
The purpose of the Project is to:
• Identify airport users and establish a baseline of operational activity including both based
airplanes and annual operations
• Survey airport users, tenants and businesses to establish facility needs to serve users
and to evaluate BMT's competitive standing within the Beaumont/Port Arthur airport
market
• Prepare demand forecasts to determine the future operational tempo of the airport
• Provide development alternatives within the terminal area to accommodate current and
potential piston and turbine aircraft users
• Establish a 0-5 year Capital Improvement Program including recommended projects and
probable costs
Our planned project approach is as follows:
A. PRELIMINARY SERVICES
1. The Consultant will coordinate and attend 1) a visit to the airport to discuss issues and
facts related to the proposed Project and 2) a scoping meeting with the Sponsor to
formulate the project's elements, tasks, meeting schedule and deliverable product type.
This task will also include development of the preliminary Project manhour budget and fee
schedule.
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B. AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Element 1 — Existing Conditions
Task 1.1- Establish Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) and Project Kickoff Meeting
An initial meeting will be held with the Sponsor to discuss the goals and objectives of the
study and to outline the process that will be used throughout the project. Lines of
communication will be established among the Sponsor, FBO, Consultant and TxDOT.
Initial information about the project will be obtained and goals and objectives of the study
will be discussed with the Sponsors' officials and airport stakeholders.
Task 1.2 -Airport Site Visit
The Consultant will conduct a site visit to gather pertinent data, interview airport
management and patrons, take photographs, as well as visit city and county offices to
gather pertinent airport information_
Task 1.3 - Review/Confirm Existing Data
Existing data pertaining to airport activity and local socio-economic characteristics will be
assembled from local, state and federal sources to provide a basis for updating the
forecasts of aviation demand for the airport. This task will include an evaluation and
confirmation of the following airport items based on data collected as part of the previous
Airport Development Plan:
• Airport Setting
• Airport Role
• Management Structure
• Airport Services
• Fees, Rates and Charges
• Historic Background
• Airfield Facilities
• Applicable Design Standards/Non-Standard Conditions
• Terminal Area Facilities
• Airspace System
• NAVAIDS
• Local Area Airports
• Airport Environs and Local Land Use
• Climatic Characteristics
Information contained within the previous Airport Development Plan report will be used to
the extent possible for this Project in order to reduce the fee estimate for this Element.
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Task 14 ' Operational Activity
The Consultant will summarize historic airport activity and current based aircraft, general
aviation, air taxi, helicopter and military operations, as well as identify the airport's critical
design aircraft.
This information will be used to establish a baseline of operational and based aircraft
activity in order tn provide updated operational projections unportofE|ornan(2—I]omaDd
Fonaoon1S.
Task 16 - Local SockJ-EcomomiuCharacteristics
The Consultant will detail Jefferson County's population trends, age characteristics,
median household and per capita income(PCI), labor force participation and industrial
employment
This updated information will be used 10 provide useful data in projecting bomedain:naft,
and annual aircraft operations oe part of Element 2—Demand Forecasts
Task 1.6—AirportTenant. Transient and Business User Survey
The Consultant will prepare an on-line survey for tenants, transient users, as well as
business users. This task will include the following components:
• Survey Design and Planning
• Development of Tenant, Transient and Business User Lists
• Questionnaire Design
* Loading nf Survey onto VVebmite
° Follow-Up OfNon-Respondents
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Checking and Analysis ofResponses
° Reporting and Presentation ofFindings
Element 2 -Demand Forecasts
The Consultant will prepare aviation demand forecasts for BMT based upon updated
operational data collected as part of Element I —Existing Conditions for the short (2014-2019),
intermediate (2O20-2025), and long-range (202G-20J4)time frames.
Task 2.1 - General Aviation / c±ixih/ Forecasts
Preparation of the demand forecasts, including o discussion offactors affecting future
fonecaot, involves evaluation of past and present operational conditions, independent
statistical projections and the use of informed professional judgment. Local and FAA-
registered
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aircraft information and other sources, along with local socioeconomic data, will be utilized
to generate long-range forecasts for BMT.
A preferred forecast, as recommended to the Sponsor, will be utilized to determine the
updated future airfield and terminal area facility needs to accommodate projected aircraft
and operational demand as discussed in Element 3— Facility Requirements.
The Consultant will prepare 20-year forecasts which will include the following:
• Based Aircraft/Fleet Mix
• Annual Operations
• Air Taxi/Air Charter Operations
• Aircraft Fleet Mix
• Annual Instrument Approaches (AIA)
• Future Critical/Design Aircraft
Sponsor and TxDOT concurrence and approval of the preferred forecasts, as well as
future critical aircraft, will be needed prior to continuing with Element 3 of the Project—
Facility Requirements.
Element 3 -Facility Requirements
Facility requirements for BMT, based on updated demand forecasts, will be identified by phase
(short, intermediate and long-range).
Task 3.1 -Airfield Facility Requirements
This task will include an evaluation and confirmation of the following airfield facility needs
based on data collected as part of the previous Airport Development Plan, as well as the
updated demand forecasts for this Project. They include:
• Airfield Dimensional Criteria
• Runway Length Requirements
• Taxiway Requirements
• Airfield Pavement Requirements
• NAVAID requirements
• Marking, Lighting and Signage Requirements
• Airspace Requirements
Task 3.2 - Terminal Area Facility Requirements
This task will include an evaluation and confirmation of the following terminal area facility
needs based on data collected as part of the previous Airport Development Plan, as well
as the updated demand forecasts for this Project. They include:
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• Peak Period Activity
• Passenger Terminal Building
• Auto Parking Requirements
• Hangar Requirements
• Apron and Tie-Down Requirements
• Support Facility Requirements (e.g., fueling, maintenance & equipment facilities)
Task 3.3- Trigger Points for Facility Expansion
The Consultant will summarize the trigger points that will influence completion of
recommended capital improvements throughout the 20-year planning period which are
based on the demand forecasts projections and the facility requirements analysis.
Task 3.4 - Drainage Evaluation
This task will include an evaluation and confirmation of the drainage improvements
completed since the previous Airport Development Plan and be completed at the direction
of the Sponsor, if needed, as the facility needs are established. The facility needs will
potentially impact the stormwater management as facilities are built and/or improved in
order to meet projected aviation demand (e.g., hangar,taxilane and apron construction, as
well as taxiway reconstruction). This task will include the following items:
• Review Existing Watershed Documents
• Review Existing Drainage Patterns and System Inventory
• Stormwater Quantity Review (e.g., Hydrologic Analyses)
• Hydraulic Modeling (As needed)
• Determination of Impacts Based on Facility Improvements
• Preliminary Sizing of Storm Drainage Elements as They Relate To The Proposed
Airfield and Terminal Area Facility Needs.
Reconstruction of the parallel taxiway along with T-hangar and clear span/box hangar
construction have the potential to increase and/or decrease runoff from of the site.
However, new development typically increases stormwater runoff potential. A key
consideration of the drainage evaluation would include:
• Discussion of possible construction sequencing and/or site development strategies
because the possibility of completing improvements will impact previously completed
drainage improvements following the previous Airport Development Plan.
Element 4-Development Alternatives
Task 4.1 -Airfield/Airside Development Alternatives
Based upon the recommendations of the airfield facility requirements established in
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Element 3, this task will involve the evaluation and confirmation of runway/taxiway
development alternatives and land acquisition needs based on proposed improvements
developed as part of the previous Airport Development Plan, as well as the updated facility
requirements for this Project. These alternative development options will be approved by
the Sponsor and encompass size, location, siting and configuration of the following airfield
facilities:
• Runway System/Taxiway System
• Property Acquisition
Task 4.2 -Terminal Area/Landside Development Alternatives
Based upon the recommendations of the terminal area facility requirements established in
Element 3, this task will involve the evaluation and confirmation of T-hangar and clear
span/box hangar development alternatives based on proposed improvements developed
as part of the previous Airport Development Plan, as well as the updated facility
requirements for this Project. These alternative development options will be approved by
the Sponsor and encompass size, location, siting and configuration of the following
terminal area facilities:
• Aircraft Hangars and Taxilanes
• Clear Span/Box Hangar Apron
• Support Facilities(e.g., fueling, maintenance & equipment facilities)
• On-Airport Land Uses
Element 5-- Update Layout Plan Drawings
The Consultant will provide a set of Airport Layout Plans (ALP) in accordance with the
guidelines established in FAA Advisory Circular(AC) 150/5070-68, Airport Master Plans, as
amended. The ALP will also conform to the requirements of the TxDOT, Aviation Division. The
ALP update will include the following sheets:
• Airport Layout Drawing
• Airspace Drawing
• Inner Portion of the Approach Surface Drawing(s)
• Terminal Area Drawing
• Land Use Drawing
• Airport Property Map
The ALP approved in 2008 developed as part of the previous Airport Development Plan will
serve as the basemap and base drawings for this Project. The aerial imagery collected as part
of the obstruction survey will also be used as the updated base map for this task. The update to
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the ALP will include a depiction of proposed airfield and/or terminal area needs, as well as land
acquisition recommendations, determined as part of Elements 3 and 4.
Element 6—Capital Improvement Program
The capital improvement program (CIP) will include the recommended capital improvement
development projects, as well as their associated probable costs, that are based upon the
findings of updated facility requirements and development alternatives completed as part of
Elements 3 and 4.
Task 6.1 - Establish Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
The Consultant will complete a comprehensive schedule of recommended capital
improvement projects for each phase of the 20-year planning period. The CIP will be
utilized to establish project priorities. Phase 1 (0-5 year) capital improvements will be
outlined by year and will be based on the 5-year CIP generated by the Sponsor and TxDOT
and agreed to in January 2013 pursuant to the exemption of use of mineral revenue at the
airport. Recommended projects occurring during Phase 11 (6-10 year) and Phase III (11-20
year)will be based on proposed airfield and/or terminal area needs, as well as land
acquisition recommendations, determined as part of Elements 3 and 4.
Task 6.2 - CIP Development Costs
The CIP cost estimates will be based upon current (2013) dollar value without consideration
being given to inflation in latter development phases. Proposed development cost
estimates will be generated based upon unit prices that correspond to the breadth and size
of the particular capital improvement. Additionally, development costs will take into
consideration the unit costs as they relate to the Beaumont and Jefferson County region.
Lastly, CIP cost estimates will include a distribution of costs for each year and project
including the estimated Federal, state and local share of financial responsibility.
As with the 0-5 year CIP, development costs for the 0-5 year period will be based on the
CIP generated by the Sponsor and TxDOT in January 2013 pursuant to the exemption of
use of mineral revenue at the airport.
Task 6.3 - CIP Funding Sources
This task will include an evaluation and confirmation of the following funding sources based
on data collected as part of the previous Airport Development Plan and current federal and
state guidelines:
• Airport Improvement Program's (AIP)
o Non-Primary Entitlement(NPE)
o Discretionary Funding
• TxDOT Grant Programs
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o Routine Airport Maintenance Program (RAMP)
o Hangar Program
• Local Funding
Task 6.4 -Cash Flow Analysis
The updated cash flow analysis will involve the past five year period of operating expenses
and airport revenues to gauge future potential of the Sponsor to fund local matches for
future capital improvements. This task will include the most recent cash flow analysis as
provided to the Consultant by the Sponsor.
Element 7-Documentation and Deliverables
Task 7.1- Final Draft Report
Comments received regarding working papers from the Sponsor and TxDOT will be
incorporated in a final draft report. Following review and comment and receipt of written
comments on the final draft narrative report from the Sponsor, copies will be submitted to
TxDOT for review. The Consultant will allow two weeks for TxDOT review of the final draft
report at the direction of the Sponsor. Three (3) copies will be submitted for review by the
Sponsor and two (2) copies for TxDOT.
Task 7.2- Deliverable Product
Following review and acceptance of the final draft report by the Sponsor and TxDOT, as
well as approval of the ALP by TxDOT, the Consultant will prepare final deliverable
narrative reports within 30 calendar days of receipt of Sponsor and TxDOT acceptance and
approval. f=ive (5)copies of the accepted report will be printed and submitted to the
Sponsor. Each final report will contain reduced copies of the ALP drawings. In addition,
three (3) full-size sets of the approved ALP drawings will be submitted to the Sponsor. One
(1) CD-ROM containing electronic files of the narrative report and ALP drawings, as well as
a full ALP set in AutoCAD will be submitted to the Sponsor. Two (2) copies of the final
report and one (1) set of ALP drawings will be submitted to TxDOT. Also, a CD-ROM
containing PDF versions of the narrative report and ALP drawings, as well as a full ALP set
in AutoCAD will be submitted to TxDOT.
Element 8-Coordination and Meetings
Task 8.1- Project Coordination
The Consultant will coordinate with the Sponsor throughout the course of the study. The
Consultant will conduct up to three (3) meetings with the Sponsor, including a meeting to
establish the Project approach and Scope of Services, and provide for meeting
arrangements and notices. The Consultant will conduct the briefings, arrange the facility,
prepare notices, prepare sign-in materials and prepare written responses to committee
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and/or public queries regarding the development plan's conclusions and/or
recommendations.
Meeting Type Topic of Meeting
Preliminary Meeting Project Approach/Scoping
No. 1 Elements 1, 2 and 3
No. 2 Elements 4, 5 and 6
The Consultant will also submit working papers to the Sponsor and TxDOT for review and
evaluation of the study conclusions and recommendations for each element of the
development plan in advance of a scheduled meeting with the Sponsor. Three (3) copies
of the working paper will be submitted to the Sponsor and two (2) copies will be submitted
to TxDOT approximately seven days prior to each of the scheduled Sponsor meetings.
Working Paper Element(s)
No. 1 Nos. 1, 2 and 3
No. 2* Nos. 4, 5 and 6
(`) Includes the ALP Submittal to the Sponsor and TxDOT
C. OBSTRUCTION SURVEY
See Woolpert, Inc., proposed Scope of Services and fees to conduct the obstruction survey in
the attached proposal.
D. PROJECT SCHEDULE
A. Preliminary Services As Required
B. Update Airport Development Plan and Layout Plan 270 Calendar Days
from receipt of NTP
E. COMPENSATION SCHEDULE
See Exhibit I, Planning Services—Cost Breakdown, on the following page.
LOCHNER
Brenda Beadle
September 10, 2013
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EXHIBIT I
PLANNING SERVICES.COST BREAKDOWN
UPDATE AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT PLAN,LAYOUT PLAN AND COMPLETE OBSTRUCTION SURVEY
BEAUMONT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT(BMT)
BEAUMONT,TEXAS
Principal Project Airport Airport
Classification: in Charge Manager Planner Engineer Technician
Hourly Rate: $197 $153 $123 $118 $64
A. PRELIMINARY SERVICES
1.Projecl Formulation 48 8 24 16 0 0
Total = $7,215 $1,575 $3,672 $1,968 $o $0
Pr8ljniinaryServrcesSdbtotat
B. DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND ALP UPDATE
I.Existing Conditions 126 2 32 90 0 4
Total = $16,616 $394 $4,696 $11,070 $0 $256
2.Demand Forecasts 82 2 16 60 0 4
Total = $10,478 $394 $2,448 $7,380 $0 $256
3 Facility Requirements 86 2 8 46 24 4
Total = $10,610 $394 $1,224 $5,904 $2,832 $256
4.Alternatives Analysis 72 2 6 48 0 16
Total = $8,240 $394 $918 $5,904 $0 $1,024
5.Update Airport Layout Plan 94 2 16 48 4 24
Total ; - $10,754 $394 $2,448 $5,904 $472 $1.536
6.Capilai Improiemenl Program 94 2 18 32 24 18
Total $11.060 $394 $2,754 $3,936 $2,832 $1,152
7.DocumeTAsI it and Deliwrables 56 2 6 32 0 16
Total = $6,272 $394 $918 $2,936 $0 $1,024
8.Coordination and Meetings 74 2 32 32 a 0
Total = $10,170 $394 $4,896 $3,936 $944 $0
9.Out-of-pocket Expenses
Total -- $7,878 'Includes airfare,rental car,meals,lodging,as well as materials and supplies
Dexelgptnent?(aq$dd AL'11p($gte
C. OBSTRUCTION SURVEY
Woolpert,!nc.,Dallas,TX 8 0 0 0 8 0
Total = $42,300 $0 $0 $0 $o $0
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Employee Principal Protect Airport Airport
Classification in Charge Manager Planner Engineer Technician
Hourly Rate $197 $153 $123 5116 WA
Total Hours 24 168 406 60 86
Per Classification
LOCHNER
Brenda Beadle
September 10, 2013
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Thank you for allowing Lochner to advise the city regarding this proposed Project. We look
forward to discussing these scoping items in greater detail as we move forward with the
planning process.
In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us at 800.748.8276 should you have any
questions or comments.
Very truly yours,
LOCHNER de'.�J A
Mike Waller, CM
Senior Associate
Attachment
cc: Michelle Hannah, TxDOT (via email)
Jason Knipp, Lochner(via email)
Steve Harris, Lochner(via email)