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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 046-19RECORD OF RESOLUTIONS Dayton Legal Blank, Inc., Form No. 30045 Resolution No. 46-19 Passed , 20 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR BRIDGE INSPECTION AND OTHER RELATED BRIDGE SERVICES WITHIN THE CITY OF DUBLIN'S JURISDICTION (ODOT PID NUMBER 109334) WHEREAS, the following is a Resolution enacted by the City of Dublin, Franklin, Union and Delaware Counties, Ohio, (hereinafter referred to as "Dublin', in the matter of the stated described project; and WHEIREAS, Dublin has determined the need for the described project: Bridge Inspection Program Services, including, but not limited to routine inspections, element level inspections, critical -findings reports, fracture critical member inspections, load rating calculations and reports, weight limits posting sign recommendations, scour assessments, scour plan of actions, development of fracture critical plans, and underwater dive inspection reports if needed; and WHEREAS, there are a total of 92 bridges located within the City of Dublin's jurisdiction. Dublin is responsible for the inspection of 54 of these bridges; and WHEREAS, it is critical that these bridges are inspected annually by a professional engineer or other qualified person under the supervision of a professional engineer; and WHEREAS, such inspections are intended to identify potential safety concerns of a bridge as well as maintenance and rehabilitation needs; and WHEIREAS, Dublin has coordinated with the Ohio Department of Transportation under their Municipal Bridge Inspection Services Program (PID 109334) to complete these inspections and other bridge related services; and WHEREAS, the State will bid and administer this project; and WHEIREAS, the Dublin Community Plan promotes working cooperatively with surrounding jurisdictions to promote regional transportation planning and programming; and WHEREAS, the program is planned to start in 2020 and will last for three years. NOW, T REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, r of the elected members concurring, that: Section 1. Consent Statement. Being in the public interest, Dublin gives consent to the Director of Transportation to complete the above described project. Section 2. Cooperation Statement. Dublin shall cooperate with the Director of Transportation in the above described project as follows: A. The State shall assume and bear 100% of all of the cost for Bridge Inspection Program Services requested by the City and agreed to by the State. Eligible Bridge Inspection Services are described in the Consultant's Scope of Services Task Order Contract (Exhibit A), plus any municipal bridges added to the inventory during the contract period. B. The LPA agrees to pay 100% of the cost of those features which are not included in Exhibit A. Those features may include but are not limited to the purchasing and erecting the recommended weight limits postings signs, the implementation of critical findings reports such as partial or total bridge closures, the implementation of the scour plan of actions. When recommendations affect public safety, ODOT expects full implementation by the LPA. Starting in October 2019, FHWA requires installing weight limits posting signs within 30 days from RECORD OF RESOLUTIONS Dayton Legal Blank, Inc., Form No. 30045 Resolution No. 46-19 Passp�p9e 2 of 2 ,20 the official date of the approved recommendations. Timely implementation is essential to the success of this program. Section 3. Authority to Sign. The City Manager is hereby empowered to enter into contracts on behalf of the City of Dublin with the Director of Transportation necessary to complete the above described project. Section 4. This Resolution all take effect upon adoption in accordance with Section 4.04(C-1) of the Revised ChaI . Pas ithis of , 2019. qa-yor, — Pres' ingfficer ATTEST: V Clerk of Council 4 Office of the City Manager 1100 Emerald Parkway* Dublin, OH 43017-1090 ityof Dublin Phone: 614-410-4400 * Fax: 614-410-4490 Cit Members of Dublin City Council rom: Dana McDaniel, City Manag Date: August 20, 2019 Initiated By: Megan O'Callaghan, P.E., Public Works Director Robert Taylor, P.E., Infrastructure Asset Management Engineer Re: Resolution No. 46-19 — Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into an Agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation for Bridge Inspection and Other Related Bridge Services within the City of Dublin's Jurisdiction (ODOT PID NUMBER 109334) The Municipal Bridge Inspection Services program will commence in 2020 and continue for three years through 2022. lt��# ti.1171144- R Staff recommends approval of Resolution 46-19, authorizing the City Manager to Enter into an Agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation for Bridge Inspection and Other Related Bridge Services within the City of Dublin -s Jurisdiction. General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 Approved Final Scope of Services Minutes Date: GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering Scope of Services The CONSULTANT may be required to perform the following services on a task order type basis for bridges designated by regulation or by agreement as City or Village inspection responsibility. Tasks which may include but are not limited to the following: Task 1 -Scour Tasks Task 1A - Scour Critical Assessment Task 1 B - Scour Plan -of -Action Task 1 C — Scour Analysis Task 2 - Load Rating Tasks Task 2A - Field Measurements for Load Rating Task 2B - Load Rating Calculations Task 3 — SMS Structure Inventory and Review Task 4 — Inspection Procedures Task 4A - Fracture Critical Plan Task 4B — Underwater Inspection Procedures Task 5 - Bridge Inspection Task 5A — Routine Bridge Inspection Task 5B — Fracture Critical Inspection Task 5C — Underwater Dive Inspection Services shall be conducted in accordance with the following: • ODOT Manual of Bridge Inspection, Latest Version • ODOT SMS Bridge and Inventory Coding Guide, Latest Version • ODOT Bridge Design Manual, Section 900), Latest Version • Hydraulic Engineering Circulars 18, 20 and 23 • The Manual for Bridge Evaluation, Second Edition 2013 interim with revisions, AASHTO 1 General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 Bridge Inspector's Reference Manual, FHWA NHI Publication Number: 12-049, Publication Year: 2012 Underwater Bridge Inspection, FHWA Publication Number: FHWA NHI-10-027, Publication Year: 2010 The CONSULTANT shall maintain a project cost accounting system that will segregate costs for individual task orders. The invoicing progress reports shall be detailed enough to show the breakdown of each assigned structure indicating the status of all subtasks. Completion of the individual subtasks in necessary for reimbursement credits. The Department will be performing an annual Quality Assurance Review (QAR) for each selected consultant in accordance with Manual of Bridge Inspection to ensure accuracy and consistency of the inspection and documentation in SMS. This typically includes an office and field review. The project will be divided into four (4) sub -projects (SP). A CONSULTANT will be selected for each sub -project. Municipalities opted into the previous inspection program will have the option to renew their legislation. Municipalities with population greater than 50,000 people are excluded from the program. The sub -projects have the following general geographic areas, category characteristics, and maximum contract values for the municipalities with municipal inspection responsibility obtained from SMS data as of March 2019. Proiect: SP01 - District 11. 2. &31. Total Structures = 435* Type L =< 20' 20'< L =< 60' 60'< L =< 200' L > 200' Total Single Span 170 158 24 0 352 Multi -Span 21 18 29 15 83 Culvert 156 45 0 0 201 Truss 0 0 2 0 2 Underwater Inspection 0 0 0 0 0 Fracture Critical Inspection 0 4 0 0 4 Load Rating** 149 75 16 10 250 * Level 1 bridge inspection structures ** Tasked as budget allows w/priority for NBI bridges 2 General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 Proiect: SP02 - District 14. 11. &121. Total Structures = 270" Type L =< 20' 20'< L =< 60' 60'< L =< 200' L > 200' Total Single Span 86 86 25 0 197 Multi -Span 16 14 27 16 73 Culvert 82 36 0 0 118 Truss 1 1 5 0 7 Underwater Inspection 0 0 0 1 1 Fracture Critical Inspection 0 1 5 0 6 Load Rating" 1 67 1 35 1 16 1 5 123 Level 1 Bridge Inspection structures " Tasked as budget allows w/priority for NBI bridges Proiect: SP03 - District 15. 6. &101. Total Structures = 355" Type L =< 20' 20'< L =< 60' 60'< L =< 200' L > 200' Total Single Span 132 126 29 0 287 Multi -Span 7 8 35 18 68 Culvert 108 62 4 0 174 Truss 0 0 8 0 8 Underwater Inspection 0 0 1 1 2 Fracture Critical Inspection 0 0 8 1 9 Load Rating" 141 73 20 8 242 Level 1 bridge inspection structures " Tasked as budget allows w/priority for NBI bridges Proiect: SP04 - District 17. 8 W. Total Structures = 426" Type L =< 20' 20'< L =< 60' 60'< L =< 200' L > 200' Total Single Span 150 125 29 0 304 Multi -Span 27 42 41 12 122 Culvert 135 93 30 231 Truss 0 1 5 1 7 Underwater Inspection 0 0 1 1 2 Fracture Critical Inspection 0 2 4 1 7 Load Rating 180 81 27 2 290 Level 1 bridge inspection structures " Tasked as budget allows w/priority for NBI bridges 3 General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 Please note that the total number of structure types is estimated based on current SMS data query, and it may be adjusted when tasks are assigned in the future. UNDERSTANDING 1. Inspections shall be completed by firm's full-time staff prequalified with ODOT for Level 1 bridge inspection according to the Manual of Bridge Inspection. 2. Task order are intended for maintaining Revised Code, and ODOT policy manuals. respected. compliance with the FHWA 23-Mertics, Ohio Deadlines set by the task orders shall be 3. All reports and records compiled under this agreement shall become the property of the City or Village and shall be housed in the City or Village. ODOT shall receive an electronic copy of plans, analysis files, reports and other items mentioned below. a) CONSULTANT shall perform all applicable updates to SMS with new or revised information for structure inventory and appraisal data, inspections, scour, fracture critical members, and load ratings. b) CONSULTANT shall submit copies of all reports and calculations electronically, or in hard copies when requested, to the City or Village for inclusion in their bridge records. c) This includes, as applicable, a printed copy of the inspection report, Scour Plan -of - Action, Fracture Critical Plan, load rating report, gusset plate analysis, inspection procedures, and field measurement notes, digital pictures as well as a reproducible digital data file (.pdf, .doc, .xml, and .xIs formats). 4. Copies of all transmittal letters related to this Task Order shall be submitted to Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering. a) When required, CONSULTANTS shall locate the original construction plans, as - built, and shop drawings from archive locations specified by the municipality and upload them onto SMS. Services to be furnished by CONSULTANT may include: TASK 1 - SCOUR TASKS Task 1A — Scour Critical Susceptibility NBIS Item 113) - The CONSULTANT shall refer to the most recent ODOT Manual of Bridge Inspection. Deliverables include field notes, a completed Scour Critical Assessment Checklist as per Appendix I of the 2014 Manual of Bridge Inspection, and any other reference material needed for the bridge 4 General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 owner to properly maintain their bridge files. Channel photos or cross sections maybe tasked under this item if assigned. Task 113 - Scour Plan -of -Action - The CONSULTANT shall refer to the most recent ODOT Manual of Bridge Inspection Appendix H for the scope of this task. Deliverables include a completed Scour Plan -of -Action, field notes, calculations, and any other reference material needed by bridge owner to maintain bridge files. TASK 2 — LOAD RATING TASKS Task 2A - Field Measurements for Load Rating - Should no plans exist or if additional information is required, each main member shall be field measured for load rating. The condition of the member should be noted on the field documentation. All measurements shall be included in the load rating report. Task 213 - Load Rating Calculations — A bridge carrying vehicular traffic shall be rated to determine the safe load carrying capacity. The CONSULTANT shall review existing bridge plans and inspection reports and other inspection information such as photographs and estimates of section loss for bridge members and connections. The analysis for existing structures shall be performed for AASHTO HS20-44 [MS 18] (truck, lane, & military) loading for both inventory and operating levels, and for the four Ohio Legal Loads including the special hauling vehicles (2F1, 3F1, 4F1, and 5C1, SU4, SU5, SU6, SU7, EV2, and EV3) at operating level. The CONSULTANT shall try to complete the load rating analysis utilizing BrR (Virtis) at first. Hand -calculations or Spreadsheets if BrR is not applicable. The BrR analysis file, other load rating files, and BR100 shall be included with the submittal to OSE. The inventory and operating ratings shall be coded as per the most recent version of the ODOT Bridge Inventory Coding Guide. Update SMS Inventory with the load rating results and upload BR100 pdf file. The electronic deliverable shall include if applicable an Excel spreadsheet or other files used for analysis for each bridge which shall include the member areas, member capacities both with and without section loss, influence lines (can be the ordinates or graph of the lines), dead loads and dead load stresses in members, live loads and live load stresses in members for all truck loadings and the load ratings of the members. Truck loadings to be used for the ratings are specified in BDM Section 900. The Load Rating Report shall be prepared by a registered or non -registered engineer and it shall be checked, signed, sealed and dated by an Ohio Registered Professional Engineer. The Load Rating Report shall explain the method used to calculate the load rating of each bridge. 5 General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 AASHTO Load Factor Rating (LFR) shall be utilized for all bridges not designed by Load and Resistance Factor Design. AASHTO Load and Resistance Factor Rating (LRFR) shall be utilized for all structures designed for HL93 loading starting October 2010. Load Rating Report Submittal to the City or Village shall include: a. Two (2) printed copies and one electronic pdf copy of the Load Rating Report for each bridge. b. Final summary of inventory and operating ratings for each member and the overall ratings of the structure shall be presented for each live load truck. An acceptable format is ODOT form BR -100. c. Analysis program input files. Both input and output files shall be submitted when programs other than BrR or spreadsheets are used. d. All calculations related to the load rating. e. If applicable, the weight limits posting recommendations including a copy of the standard posting sign; such as R12-1 (24" x 30"), R12 -H5 (30" x 48"), and R12 - H7 (30" x 30"). TASK 3 — SMS STRUCTURE INVENTORY AND REVIEW The scope of this task includes a limited review of the structure inventory data in the ODOT SMS. In general, the CONSULTANT shall review specific existing ODOT bridge inventory records (as provided by the City and approved by ODOT) of the designated bridge. The CONSULTANT may download the inventory report, which contains inventory data for each bridge on file with ODOT from the ODOT website. The CONSULTANT shall verify this data and determine if the ODOT SMS structure file information needs changing. If no changes are necessary, then no SMS inventory needs to be filled out. If changes are necessary, the scope of this task shall also include completing and filing inventory updates (and supplements, as needed) in SMS. The CONSULTANT shall refer to the ODOT Office of Structural Engineering Inventory and Coding Guide of SMS for inventory coding details. TASK 4 — INSPECTION PROCEDURES Task 4A — Fracture Critical Plan — A Fracture Critical Member Plan and inspection procedure shall be developed and updated. For more details, refer to Chapter 4: Inspection Types in the Manual of Bridge Inspection. It shall include: 1. Sketches of the superstructure with locations of all fatigue and fracture prone details identified. a. Use framing plan or schematic with detail locations labeled and a legend explaining each labeled item on the scheme. 6 General Engineering Services Scope of Services Central Office, Office of Structural Engineering PID No. 109334 b. Use an elevation view for trusses. c. Classify similar fatigue/fracture prone details as types (e.g. end of partial cover plate). 2. A table or location of important structural details indicating: a. Type of detail (e.g. end of partial cover plate, short web gap, etc.) b. Location of each occurrence of detail c. AASHTO Fatigue Category of detail d. Identify retrofits previously installed 3. Risk Factors Influencing the inspector access. Photos and sketches shall be properly referenced. The CONSULTANT shall refer to the most recent ODOT Manual of Bridge Inspection for additional details on the scope of this task. Task 4B — Underwater Inspection Procedures — An underwater inspection procedure shall be developed. For more details, refer to Chapter 4: Underwater Inspections in the Manual of Bridge Inspection. Please note that ODOT has recently revised Appendix F of the inspection manual. The diving team shall fill out or update the new form and upload it on SMS prior to performing the actual dives. Please contact OSE for a copy of a blank form if not uploaded on SMS at the time. TASK 5 — BRIDGE INSPECTION Task 5A — Routine Bridge Inspection (SMS Input) - Perform a routine field inspection of the structure to determine the general condition. The CONSULTANT shall refer to the most recent ODOT Manual of Bridge Inspection for additional details on the scope of this task. Section 1111 of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21 sc Century Act (MAP -21) modified 23 U.S.C.144, requires Ohio to report bridge element level data for NBIS bridges on the National Highway System (NHS) to FHWA. A condition rating or element level inspection will be assigned. This task includes: Condition Rating Inspection for non-NBI structures, Condition Rating Inspection for NBI structures, and Element Level Inspection for NBI classified as NHS. Task 5B — Fracture Critical Inspection - Perform a fracture critical field inspection of fracture critical items. The CONSULTANT shall update the FCM inspection procedure with current photos and descriptions. The CONSULTANT shall refer to the most recent ODOT Manual of Bridge Inspection for additional details on the scope of this task. Task 5C — Underwater Dive Inspection_ Perform Underwater/ In -Water inspection of substructure units according to the cycle shown in SMS. Emergency underwater inspection may arise for specific structures over the duration of the contract period. Work shall be done in accordance with the reference manuals and inspection procedure. Scour risk shall be evaluated after field and data collection. 7