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RESOLUTION NO. 3349
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON AND ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING PERFORMED BY A CONSULTING ENGINEER FOR MOTOR
FUEL TAX PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois has reviewed the
terms of the Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as
Exhibit A; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois has determined that it
is in the best interest of the City of Canton to approve said Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CANTON, Fulton County, Illinois as follows:
1. That the Agreement for Professional Services, which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof as Exhibit A, is hereby approved, said agreement to be subject to and
effective pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth therein.
2. That the Mayor of the City of Canton, Illinois is hereby authorized and directed
to execute and deliver said Agreement for Professional Services on behalf of the City of
Canton.
3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its
passage by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton County, Illinois and approval by
the Mayor thereof.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, at a
regular meeting this 15th day of October, 1996, upon a roll call vote as follows:
AYES: Aldermen Molleck, Hartford, Sarff, Phillips,
Nidiffer, Meade, Shores, May.
NAYS: None .
ABSENT: None .
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Illinois Department
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City of Canton
Sec. 96-00000-00-GM
96-00000-O1-GM
Maintenance Engineering to be
Performed by a Consulting Engineer
(to be attached to BLR 8202 or BLR 8205)
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The services to be pertormed by the engineer, pertaining to the various items of work included in the estimated cost of
maintenance operations (BLR 8202 or 8205), shall consist of the following:
PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING shall include:
Investigation of the condition of the streets or highways for determination (in consultation with the
local highway authority) of the maintenance operations to be included in the maintenance
program; preparation of the maintenance resolution, estimate and proposal; attendance at meetings
of the governing body as may reasonably be required; attendance at public letting; preparation of the
contract or acceptance of proposal forms; and the preparation of the maintenance expenditure
statement.
ENGINEERING INSPECTION shall include:
Furnishing the engineering field inspection (including preparation of payment estimates
and/or checking material invoices) of those maintenance operations requiring professional on-site
inspection, as opposed to those ordinary operations such as street sweeping, snow
removal, tree trimming, crack filling, cleaning ditches and culverts, etc., which typically require
no professional inspection.
For furnishing preliminary engineering, the engineer will be paid a base fee PLUS a negotiated fee percentage. For furnish-
ing engineering inspection the engineer will be paid a negotiated fee percentage. The negotiated preliminary engineering
fee percentage for each group shown in the "Schedule of Fees" shall be applied to the total estimated costs of that group.
The negotiated fee for engineering inspection for each group shall be applied to the total final cost of that group for the items
which required engineering. (See reverse side for additional instructions). In no case shall this be construed to include
supervision of contractor operations.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
BASE FEE
Programs of $15,000 or Less Over $15,000 :<
Negotiated ($1,000 Maximum) $1,000 ,.
PLUS
Group Preliminary Engineering
Acceptable Fee % Negotiatec
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II 2 % 2
III 4 % q
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Group Typical Operation Within Group
Non engineering items, materials or services purchased without a proposal, i.e. electrical energy, expendable
small tools.
Routine day labor maintenance items, i.e. street sweeping, tree trimming or removal, mowing, ice and snow
control, cleaning ditches, brush removal, traffic signal maintenance, lighting maintenance and purchases by a
proposal of materials not directly incorporated into the work. Items requiring minimum preliminary engineer-
ing and no engineering inspection.
III Day labor maintenance items requiring material proposal. Items furnished and spread or delivered to jobsite
by material suppliers. Items requiring preliminary engineering and/or engineering inspection.
IV Contract maintenance items performed by contractors. Items requiring preliminary engineering and/or
engineering inspection.
Notes:
(1) The negotiated fee shall not exceed the acceptable fee percentage for each group and shall be negotiated based on the
level of complexity involved.
(2) PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING: The negotiated fee for each group shall be applied to the total estimated costs of those
items in that group (excluding engineering cost).
(3) ENGINEERING INSPECTION: To compute the estimated cost, the negotiated fee for each group shall be applied to
the total estimated cost of those items in that group to be inspected. The actual fee paid shall be based on the final
costs of those items in that group given field inspection by the Engineer.
(4) Payment for maintenance engineering may be arranged.:
(a) On the basis of base fees plus percentage fees not to exceed the fees listed, or
'(b) On the basis of the actual costs of services plus a specified percentage for overhead, or
'(c) On the basis of a lump sum fee.
' If method (b) or (c) is employed, the total engineering cost shall not be greater than the amount determined under
method (a}.
(5) Ten percent of the total fee is to be withheld until such time as the expenditure statement is submitted and the final cost of
inspected items is known.
(6) Each maintenance operation shown on the "Estimate of Maintenance Costs" shall show the applicable engineering Group
' (I to IV) for which the operation applies.
(7) Base fee .applies only to preliminary engineering.