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SOUND TRANSIT STAFF REPORT MOTION NO. M2008-11 Contract Amendment for Construction Management Services Meeting: Date: Type of Action: Staff Contact: Phone: Finance Committee Board 1/17/08 1/24/08 Discussion/Possible Action to Recommend Board Approval Action Ahmad Fazel, Link Executive Director Joe Gildner, Link Deputy Executive Director Tony Raben, Deputy Construction Manager (206) 398-5389 (206) 689-3350 (206) 398-5171 Contract/Agreement Type: Requested Action: Competitive Procurement Execute New Contract/Agreement Sole Source Amend Existing Contract/Agreement Agreement with Other Jurisdiction(s) Budget Amendment Real Estate Property Acquisition PROJECT NAME Central Link Initial Segment PROPOSED ACTION Authorizes the chief executive officer to execute a contract amendment with Carter & Burgess, Inc. to provide construction management services for Link Light Rail Segment C735, Rainier Valley Construction in the amount of $436,633, for a new total authorized contract amount not to exceed $13,380,938, which includes reimburseable costs to Sound Transit from third parties for betterments. KEY FEATURES of PROPOSED ACTION The contract scope includes: providing resident engineering, office engineering, inspection, change order administration, management, and closeout support. The additional contract authority request is the result of an extended construction period. The August 2006 amendment (Motion No. M2006-62) provided funds for construction management (CM) services through the forecasted construction period of October 2007. Due to the delayed completion, the management staff was not demobilized as originally intended, however this extended effort was managed within the budget. The current schedule, as of January 3, 2008, forecasts completion in March 2008. The contract amendment will support construction management services through the current construction completion. A change order to the construction management contract has been issued exercising a contract option to extend the time period for one year, through December 31, 2008. This extension of time will also allow the services of this CM consultant firm to be available to Sound Transit for the orderly close-out of the Rainier Valley (C735) construction contract and resolution of associated disputes and claims.

Sound Transit s share of costs under this contract is $12,714,890 out of the not to exceed contract amount of $13,380,938. The remaining capacity under the contract total is for betterments. BUDGET IMPACT SUMMARY Current Project Phase: Construction Projected Completion Date: 2009 Action Outside of Adopted Budget: Comments on Checked Items This Project This Phase This Task Proposed action requires funding from unallocated contingency within the construction services phase of the Initial Segment project. Budget Amendment Required Key Financial Indicators: Comments on Checked Items Contingency Funds Required Funding required from other parties (other than what is in financial plan) Not checked = action is assumed in current Board-adopted budget. No budget action or adjustment to financial plan required. BUDGET and FINANCIAL PLAN DISCUSSION The Adopted 2008 Lifetime Capital Budget for the Central Link Initial Segment is $2.07 billion. Within that amount, $12,278,257 has been set aside for Sound Transit s share of C735 Rainier Valley Construction Management in the construction services phase. Since this amount is fully committed, the proposed action would result in a budget shortfall of $436,633 for this line item, which would be funded from unallocated contingency within the construction services phase. Within the construction services phase of the Initial Segment, a balance of $701,367 unallocated contingency remains available. Should the proposed action be approved, that amount would be reduced by $436,633, leaving a remaining budget balance of $264,724 for construction services phase unallocated contingency. The current authorized not to exceed amount for the Carter Burgess, Inc. contract includes betterments for which Sound Transit will be reimbursed by third parties in the amount of $666,048, including reimbursement from the Seattle Housing Authority (SHA), as authorized by Motion No. M2006-70 (approved 10/5/06). Sound Transit s share of this contract will be limited to $12,714,890. The proposed action is consistent within the current adopted budget, and is affordable within the agency s long-term financial plan and subarea financial capacity. The action will have no new revenue impact on Sound Transit. Motion No. M2008-11 Page 2 of 5

BUDGET TABLE Action Item: Carter & Burgess, Inc. (provide additional construction management services for the C735 Rainier Valley construction segment within the Central Link Initial Segment project) (Year of Expenditure $000) Initial Segment Adopted 2008 Budget Committed To Date This Action Total Committed & Action Uncommited (Shortfall) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 1 Agency Administration 193,274 147,034 147,034 46,240 2 Preliminary Engineering 33,310 33,310 33,310-3 Final Design 147,213 146,511 146,511 702 4 Right of Way 208,396 204,426 204,426 3,970 5 Construction 1,191,768 1,152,337 1,152,337 39,431 6 Construction Services 100,317 96,540 437 96,977 3,341 7 Third Party Agreements 63,414 62,543 62,543 871 8 Vehicles 132,307 131,799 131,799 508 9 Total Current Budget 2,070,000 1,974,501 437 1,974,937 95,063 Construction Svcs Phase Detail 10 C735 Construction Management 12,278 12,278 437 12,715 (437) 11 Other Construction Services 87,039 83,963 83,963 3,076 12 Constr Svcs Unallocated Contingency 1,000 299 299 701 13 Total Phase 100,317 96,540 437 96,977 3,341 Contract Amount Board Approvals to Date Current Approved Contract Value Proposed Action Proposed Total for Board Approval Proposed Contract Value (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) 14 Contract Amount 12,158 12,944 437 12,595 13,381 15 Contingency 786 - - 786-16 Total Contract 12,944 12,944 437 13,381 13,381 17 Percent Contingency 6% 0% 0% 6% 0% 18 Less Betterments 666 666-666 666 19 Total Sound Transit Share 12,278 12,278 437 12,715 12,715 (B) COMMITTED TO DATE amounts are from Agency WBS Report as of November 2007 + approved and pending board actions not recorded as of 11/30/07, or submitted after that date. Budget Shortfall $Shortfall Potential Resources Source Task Level (K) (L) (M) 20 C735 Construction Management 437 701 Unallocated contingency within the construction svcs phase SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION Carter & Burgess committed to 31.2% Small Business participation. Small business participation is expected to be 31% at the conclusion of the contract. The table reflects small business participation for the additional funds added to the contract. Utilization Breakdown Table Subconsultant Business Type % of Work Kristen Betty and Associates, Inc. W/DBE 9.7% Lin and Associates, Inc. M/DBE 5.8% R.C.T Engineering, Inc. M/DBE 15.5% Total 31% EEO Commitment Carter & Burgess workforce demographics are 28% women and 20% minorities. Motion No. M2008-11 Page 3 of 5

PROJECT DESCRIPTION and BACKGROUND for PROPOSED ACTION In November 2001, the Board selected an initial segment of Central Link to be constructed from downtown Seattle to South 154 th Street in Tukwila. Construction along MLK Jr. Way South includes 4.5 miles of at-grade light rail guideway; and the Columbia City (Edmunds), Othello, and Rainier Beach (Henderson) Stations. In December 2003, Sound Transit identified RCI-Herzog as the best value proposer for the C735 - Rainier Valley Construction procurement. RCI-Herzog s proposed baseline schedule projected completion of the work in January 2007. In January 2004, Sound Transit issued Notice to Proceed (NTP) to the Carter & Burgess contract for construction management services for the C735 - Rainier Valley Construction project. Services include providing resident engineering, office engineering, inspection (civil, structural, electrical, track, mechanical, utilities), change order administration, safety inspection, management, and diversity. The contract period ends December 31, 2006. In February 2004, Sound Transit issued NTP1 for preconstruction work to RCI-Herzog, with a contractual completion date of April 2007. Construction management services are provided by Carter & Burgess. In July 2004, Sound Transit issued NTP2 for the remaining work to RCI-Herzog. Soon after NTP2 was issued, additional staff was mobilized as a result of many factors including the need to enhance the quality assurance inspections and manage increased contract documentation. In July 2006, RCI-Herzog submitted a revised baseline schedule projecting work to be completed in October 2007 with the current construction completion of 48%. In August 2006, the Board approved Motion No. M2006-62, authorizing additional funds for the construction management contract with Carter Burgess. In January 2008, RCI-Herzog forecasted a completion of March 2008. Sound Transit has not changed the contractual completion date from April 2007 and the responsibilities for the delay are not yet resolved. The construction contractor delays beyond April 2007 are subject to liquidated damages in the amount of $10,000 per day. Motion No. M2008-11 Page 4 of 5

Prior Board/Committee Actions Motion/Resolution Number & Date M2006-70 10/05/06 M2006-62 8/10/06 M2003-108 11/13/03 M2003-90 9/25/03 CONSEQUENCES of DELAY Summary of Action Authorized the Chief Executive Officer to execute an agreement with Seattle Housing Authority to reimburse Sound Transit for the betterments of Seattle Housing Authority facilities and environmental remediation costs as part of the light rail construction along Martin Luther King Jr. Way South, estimated at $2,212,317. Authorized the Chief Executive Officer to execute a contract amendment with Carter & Burgess to provide construction management services for Link Light Rail Segment C735, Rainier Valley Construction in the amount of $4,293,570 for a total authorized contract amount not to exceed $12,944,305. Executed a contract with Carter & Burgess to provide construction management services along Martin Luther King Jr. Way South in the amount of $7,864,305 plus a 10% contingency of $786,430 for a total amount not to exceed $8,650,735, for a four-year term with the option of two additional one-year extensions. Executed a Memorandum of Agreement with the City of Seattle specifying the cost, terms and conditions for undergrounding utilities in the Rainier Valley along Martin Luther King Jr. Way South in an amount not to exceed $15,576,000, this includes $2,097,000 in reimbursements from private utilities. A delay beyond the board action date will impact Link s ability to provide construction management services for the C735 contract. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT Not applicable to this action. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE JI, 01/09/08 LEGAL REVIEW JW 1/10/08 Motion No. M2008-11 Page 5 of 5