File #: 23-5719    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas, Approving a Professional Services Contract Between the City of Mansfield, TX and Shield Engineering Group, PLLC in an Amount Not to Exceed $362,141.75 for the Design of Fort Wo
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/3/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/13/2023 Final action: 11/13/2023
Title: Resolution - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas, Approving a Professional Services Contract Between the City of Mansfield, TX and Shield Engineering Group, PLLC in an Amount Not to Exceed $362,141.75 for the Design of Fort Worth Street (Walnut Creek Dr to King’s Way Dr) and Live Oak Street (Dayton St to Fort Worth St) (Street Bond Fund and Utility Fund)
Sponsors: Raymond Coffman
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit A - Contract, 3. Exhibit B - Ft Worth Live Oak Map, 4. Exhibit C - Fort Worth Live Oak EOPCC, 5. Exhibit D - Fort Worth Live Oak Schedule
Title
Resolution - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas, Approving a Professional Services Contract Between the City of Mansfield, TX and Shield Engineering Group, PLLC in an Amount Not to Exceed $362,141.75 for the Design of Fort Worth Street (Walnut Creek Dr to King’s Way Dr) and Live Oak Street (Dayton St to Fort Worth St) (Street Bond Fund and Utility Fund)

Requested Action
Consider the authorization of funding and approval of contracts.

Recommendation
The authorization of funding in an amount not to exceed $362,141.75 and approval of contracts, including design services with Shield Engineering Group, PLLC, to prepare the Design of Fort Worth Street (Walnut Creek Dr to King’s Way Dr) and Live Oak Street (Dayton St to Fort Worth St) for public bidding and construction.

Description/History

Fort Worth Street from Walnut Creek Drive to King’s Way Drive (1,550 feet) is in need of improvements due to the existing pavement condition as well as Live Oak Street from Fort Worth Street to Dayton Road (950 feet). Improvements will include the reconstruction of the existing roadway and sanitary sewer line. A storm drain system including curb inlets may be included dependent upon a drainage analysis that is also included as part of the project.

The drainage analysis for the proposed conditions will determine if a drainage system for Fort Worth Street at the Hillcrest Street intersection is necessary. There is currently no storm drain system and there has been evidence that one may be warranted to meet the city’s current drainage criteria and provide appropriate protection from storm events. This storm drain system will outfall to an existing concrete flume which then conveys flow into a downstream channel. If a new storm drain system is necessary, off-site grading will be required.

Both streets are proposed to be replaced with a standard residential 29’ street with an 8” asphalt pavement section and concrete curb and gutter. Th...

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