File #: 19-0692    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Contract/Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 6/25/2019 In control: Work Session
On agenda: 7/9/2019 Final action: 7/9/2019
Title: *Consideration of a Professional Services Agreement (COF Contract No. 2019-0223) with The Corradino Group, Inc. to Provide Construction Engineering and Inspection Services for the SR-96 West Multi-Use Trail Project (PIN 123098.00)
Sponsors: Engineering
Attachments: 1. C2019-0223_PSA_CEI_Corradino_SR96WTrail_with Attachment A.Law Approved TCG 7-5-19.pdf

DATE: June 25, 2019

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Paul Holzen, City Engineer/Director of Engineering
Jonathan Marston, Assistant Director of Engineering
David Hodnett, Staff Engineer 2

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*Consideration of a Professional Services Agreement (COF Contract No. 2019-0223) with The Corradino Group, Inc. to Provide Construction Engineering and Inspection Services for the SR-96 West Multi-Use Trail Project (PIN 123098.00)
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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with The Corradino Group, Inc. to provide Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services for the SR-96 West Multi-Use Trail Project.

Background
In 2016 and 2017, the City of Franklin was awarded $1,800,000 in Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funds by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) to construct a multi-use trail along State Route 96 West (SR-96W) from Vera Valley Drive to 5TH Avenue North in Downtown Franklin. Since that time, the City has contracted with an engineering firm to complete the project design and with several real estate professionals to acquire the necessary right-of-way and easements to construct the project. All of this work is now nearing completion, with City staff anticipating a bid date later this Summer to begin construction of the project.

Because this project involves Federal funds, TDOT requires a high level of oversight to both inspect and document the construction of the project. Current staff availability does not allow the City to assign multiple City personnel to provide full-time CEI services for this project. As is typical with larger projects and projects with state or federal funds, City staff believes the most appropriate course of action is to contract with a qualified consulting firm to provide CEI services for this project.

The Corradino G...

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