File #: 18-0410    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/19/2018 In control: Capital Investment Committee
On agenda: 4/26/2018 Final action:
Title: Consideration of DRAFT Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement (COF Contract No. 2017-0205) with CDM Smith, Inc. for the Robinson Lake Dam - Supplemental Geotechnical Investigation in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $188,700.00
Sponsors: Lisa Clayton, Paul Holzen, Jonathan Marston
Attachments: 1. COF 22017-0205 Amendment 1 Robinson Lake - PSA - CDMSmith, 2. COF 22017-0205 Amendment 1 Robinson Lake - Scope - CDMSmith
DATE: April 19, 2018

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Lisa Clayton, Parks Director
Paul Holzen, Director of Engineering
Jonathan Marston, Assistant Director of Engineering

SUBJECT:
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Consideration of DRAFT Amendment No. 1 to the Professional Services Agreement (COF Contract No. 2017-0205) with CDM Smith, Inc. for the Robinson Lake Dam - Supplemental Geotechnical Investigation in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $188,700.00
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to report to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) consideration of Amendment No. 1 to COF Contract No. 2017-0205.

Background
In December of 2017, the City finalized the purchase of the Robinson Lake property for $500,000. Prior to closing on the property, CDM Smith and the City conducted a "due diligence review" of the property that identified two concerns. The primary concern is the condition of the Robinson Lake dam. A secondary concern, which could be addressed during dam repairs, is the relatively shallow depth of Robinson Lake.

It is important to note that City staff anticipates expenditures to improve the dam and meet regulatory requirements as outlined in the study completed by CDM Smith. At the current dam classification, full mitigation of the dam deficiencies is projected to cost up to $2.5 million. In reviewing these costs with the consultant, it is anticipated that these costs can be reduced through both value engineering and by pursuing a modification of the dam's classification with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). Based on feedback to date, the change in classification of the dam can likely be accomplished through further modelling of the dam's potential impact (or lack thereof) in a flooding/failure scenario.

The purpose of this proposed amendment is for performing a supplemental geotechnical investigation for the Robinson Lake Dam rehabilitation measures. This study will help...

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