CC MEETING: July 22, 2025
DATE: July 2, 2025
TO: Erin Rinehart, City Manager
FROM: Jonathan Wheat, P.E., Director of Engineering
Shannon Hicks, P.E., Assistant City Manager
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Consider A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Negotiate And Execute Professional Engineering Services Contracts For The Geotechnical And Materials Testing Services Associated With Capital Improvement Projects With Braun Intertec Corporation, ECS Southwest, LLP, Henley-Johnston & Associates, Inc., And Terracon Consultants, Inc.; And Providing An Effective Date.
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BACKGROUND:
As part of nearly all construction projects the City performs, materials testing is a requirement to ensure that contract requirements are met or exceeded. These tests include compaction and densities of roadway subgrades, concrete compressive strength, pipeline trench compaction, reinforcing and structural steel inspections, etc. In limited circumstances, geotechnical services may also be used for special projects such as slope stability, smaller city facility projects or city-partnered development projects. Testing costs vary due to a number of factors but generally run between 3% and 7% of construction costs. With the exception of special projects, testing costs are expended through the capital account for the specific project.
A formal selection process was conducted, by which a request for qualifications was publicly advertised, and firms were evaluated on criteria that included understanding of required services, similar project experience, personnel depth, and company qualifications. Once the most qualified firms are identified by staff and approved by Council, contract rates for various services and personnel are negotiated, and a maximum contract amount established for each firm. Services are then rendered as required for each specific project in what is known as an indefinite delivery contract. In previous programs, the City has selected four testing firms to provide all related services within the Council-authorized amount over an approximate two-year period.
For the 2024-2026 program, thirteen firms submitted statements of qualifications, and were evaluated based on established criteria. After assessment by staff, it was determined that selecting four firms continues to adequately serve the city’s CIP program over the coming years, and not only allows for an increased workload, but lends the ability to provide some higher levels of specialized testing and inspections such as building commissioning, roof inspections, etc. Braun Intertec Corporation, ECS Southwest, LLP, Henley-Johnston & Associates, Inc., and Terracon Consultants, Inc. were deemed to be the best qualified for the services identified.
The original authorization for the 2024-2026 program was approved by Council at the November 7, 2023, City Council Meeting for a total maximum fee of $1,000,000. Due to the volume of projects under construction and completed since its approval, that authorization has been exhausted requiring a request for additional funds.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
There are no direct financial implications associated with the approval of this agenda item. Services will be provided as a work order on a project-by-project basis. Funding for these services will come from the respective capital project budget.
Staff are proposing a total amount not to exceed $1,000,000. Fees will be split equitably between the four firms based on individual firm capabilities, variability in project size and scope requirements.
IMPACT ON COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY:
This project will support the City Council’s strategic objectives and vision of building a community that families and businesses want to call home by:
• Ensuring construction provided to the city meets project requirements.
• Reducing issues concerning Maintenance Bonds by reducing the potential use of substandard materials.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION/ACTION DESIRED:
Staff recommends approval to authorize the City Manager to enter into a Professional Services Agreement for geotechnical and materials testing services with Braun Intertec Corporation, ECS Southwest, LLP, Henley-Johnston & Associates, Inc., and Terracon Consultants, Inc. for a total maximum fee of $1,000,000.