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INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />DIVISION OF ENGINEERING <br />TO: Members of the Board of Public Works <br />Eric Horvath, Director of Public Works <br />Clara McDaniels, Board of Public Works Attorney <br />FROM: AI Greek, Director of Utilities <br />Jacob M. Klosinski, Assistant City Engineer <br />SUBJECT: <br />Agenda Request Form — Professional Services Agreement — Amendment #1 <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant —Administration Building Masonry Improvements <br />DATE: September 25, 2018 <br />The Division of Utilities is requesting the Board of Public Works approval of Amendment #1 to a <br />Professional Services Agreement with Kil Architecture and Planning for architectural, design, <br />bidding, and construction administration services to provide plans and specifications for the <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant — Administration Building Masonry Improvements. The <br />Amendment adds Building ##3 (Primary Building) to the design scope of work for masonry <br />rehabilitation detailing. <br />Background <br />The Division of Utilities engaged Kil Architecture and Planning in 2014 to provide a <br />comprehensive condition assessment and capital plan for addressing the masonry structure <br />deficiencies at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Many of the existing buildings .have <br />experienced masonry block separation, pack rust at lintels for doors and windows, window <br />separation, and infiltration of water into many of the occupied buildings spaces which poses a <br />risk to health and safety. Older window treatment have also contributed to energy loss due to <br />the repurposing of garages to occupied spaces over the years of growth. <br />Due to capital funds restraints and other concurrent construction projects the Division of Utilities <br />has not been able to address these building deficiencies. In Winter/Spring of 2018, the snow <br />melt and heavy rains in reiterated to our Utilities Staff and the Safety & Risk Team the <br />importance of securing the building envelope of our occupied spaces. The resulting seepage of <br />water into the building has damaged carpets, saturated ceiling tiles, stained wall and window <br />treatments, as well as created standing water on many of the office floors. <br />The Division of Utilities plans to engage Kil Architecture and Planning to develop the masonry <br />repair plans for the Administration Building (inclusive of office spaces, the laboratory, garage, <br />and all existing building additions) and provide alternative construction phasing plans for our <br />consideration to fully secure the existing building envelope. This contract does not currently <br />include construction administration services; they will be negotiated at a later date based on the <br />selection of the repair plan and availability of City Construction Administration personnel. <br />