CCR1991189AMENDED
COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEG0
RESOLUTION #189-91
APPROVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL FIRM
Muskego Volunteer Fire Company Station
WHEREAS, the Muskego Volunteer Fire Company has requested that
improvements be made to the fire house facilities, and
WHEREAS, the Architectural Control Steering Committee has
selected the firm of PSI Design, Inc. of Big Bend to provide
preliminary architectural services to manage the design and
renovation of the Muskego Volunteer Fire Company Station No. 1
for a fixed fee of $2,500 plus reimbursable expenses as
identified in the proposal, and
WHEREAS, the Finance Committee recommends approval.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the
City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance
Committee, does hereby approve the selection of PSI Design, Inc.
to provide preliminary architectural services to manage the
design and renovation of the Muskego Volunteer Fire Company
Station No. 1 for a fixed fee of $2,500 plus reimbursable
expenses as identified in the proposal.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Clerk are authorized
to execute the attached Agreement as amended in the name of the
City, subject to review by the City Attorney.
DATED THIS 23RD DAY OF JULY , 1991.
SPONSORED BY:
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Ald. Daniel J. Hilt
Ald. Edwin P. Dumke
Ald. Harold L. Sanders
This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of
Resolution #189-91 which was adopted by the Common Council of
the City of Muskego.
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July 23, 1991
Chief Lloyd Pickart
Muskego Volunteer Fire Department
City of Muskego
W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
Muskego, Wisconsin 53150-0903
P.O. BOX 903
Re: Fire House Facilities
Preliminary Architectural Services Proposal
Dear Sirs:
PSI Design (the Architect) is pleased to submit this letter as our
formal proposal to provide preliminary architectural services to
the City of Muskego (the Owner) in connection with improvements to
the city‘s fire house facilities, which will take the form of some
combination of renovations and addition to existing Volunteer Fire
Station No. 1 on Janesville Road, Muskego, or a new freestanding
fire station on property to the north of the historical society
property, (the Project).
Accordingly, the Architect and the Owner agree as set forth below:
ARTICLE 1: BASIC SERVICES
The following tasks and duties, specifically included as Basic
the Architect to, or on behalf of, the Owner, as follows:
Services, are to be provided within the terms of this Agreement by
1. REVIEW OF PREVIOUS PLANNING EFFORTS: As directed and aided
by the Owner, the Architect shall receive and review
documents, including lists of desired features, partial or
materials pertinent to the Architect’s comprehension of the
complete architectural program, memos, minutes, and other
Project and the Owner’s objectives and expectations for the
Project .
2. OWNER/ARCHITECT CONFERENCES: The Architect shall meet with
designated Owner’s representative(s) for the purpose of
ascertaining the City’s objectives, constraints, and
[continued)
PSI Design, Inc. W232 57530 Big Bend Drive / P.O. Box 215 / Big Bend, Wisconsin 53103
8 *RcHIrms J PLANNERS Phone 414662.2664 / FAX 414662.3667
Chief Pickart
July 23, 1991
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3.
4.
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expectations for the Project, as well as to become generally
acquainted with the operational characteristics of the Fire
Department, and its objectives and expectations for the
Project .
INVENTORY OF EXISTING SPACE AND CONDITIONS: The Architect
shall visit the sites so as to become generally familiar with
prevailing conditions.
PROGRAMMING ASSISTANCE: With the Owner's participation,
prepare a prioritized list of features to be included in the
Project for review and approval by the Owner's designee(s).
SITE ANALYSIS: The Architect shall review Owner-provided
documents describing the existing sites, including boundaries,
natural and man-made features, pedestrian and vehicular
traffic flows, general surrounding features, parking and
access, and other characteristics of the site. The Architect
shall prepare sketches graphically depicting site boundaries
and features for use in explaining the sites and the Project,
and in sufficient clarity to allow the Owner to make basic
site selection and other major decisions.
SCHEMATIC DESIGN: Based on the results and work-product of
1 through 5 above, the Architect shall prepare for the Owner's
review and approval sketches, drawings, and other
documentation depicting alternative designs for the Project,
as appropriate to explain proposed sizes, building layouts,
including site plan, floor plan(s), elevations, and sketches
and configurations.
PROJECT BUDGETING AND COST ESTIMATING: The Architect shall
assist the Owner in establishment of a Project Budget, which
is to be updated and refined during the course of development
of the Project. The Project Budget shall include contingency
amounts appropriate to the various stages of project
refinement to which the project has progressed, and which
acknowledge the stage of construction cost-certainty attained.
PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: The Architect shall assist
the Owner in development of a Project Schedule, and, as
requested, in advising the Owner as to possible construction
contract types, methods, and means of constructing the
Project.
(continued)
Chief Pickart
July 23, 1991
Page 3 of 6
ARTICLE 2: ADDITIONAL SERVICES
When and if instructed by the Owner, the Architect will provide
services in addition to those defined in Article 1 for additional
compensation as defined herein. Such services are at the Owner’s
option, and might include items such as:
when available documents are inadequate or incomplete.
Making detailed measured drawings of existing conditions
Making changes to the Work of the Project when such
changes are inconsistent with the Owner’s previous
control of the Architect.
instructions or approvals, or are otherwise beyond the
Appearing on more than one (1) occasion before local
municipal councils, boards, or commissions for the
purpose of seeking formal approval of the Project.
Preparing scale models or detailed colored renderings
(such as for press releases).
a ARTICLE 3: OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
This Agreement acknowledges that successful development of this
Accordingly, the Owner shall be responsible to the Architect under
Project will depend on the Owner’s cooperation with the Architect.
this Agreement as follows:
1. To provide full and complete requirements for the
Project.
2. To provide the Architect with plans and other drawings
and documents describing existing conditions of both
sites, including construction or renovation drawings and
specifications, if available, a certified survey showing,
as applicable, boundaries, natural and man-made features,
easements, utility locations, topography, setbacks, and
other features and restrictions of the site.
3. To assign a Project Representative who will expedite
information transfer to and from the Architect, and whose
communications to the Architect are to be taken as
representing the Owner.
is (continued)
Chief Pickart
July 23, 1991
Page 4 of 6
4. To seek and secure necessary approvals, opinions and/or
consensus from various controlling bodies and individuals
prior to directing the Architect, so as to avoid the necessity
for re-doing the Architect's work.
5. The items cited as Owner's responsibilities shall be
be entitled to rely upon the completeness and accuracy
provided at the Owner's expense, and the Architect shall
thereof.
ARTICLE 4: FEE
The Architect proposes to provide Preliminary Architectural
Services as defined in Article 1 for a fixed-fee of Two Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00.)
Additional Services (if any) such as listed in Article 2 shall be
compensated for the time of technical personnel (architects and
Customary rates.
engineers) assigned to the project at the Architect's Normal and
ARTICLE 5: REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
In addition to the fixed fee amount for basic services and
additional services (if any), out-of-pocket expenses directly
attributable to the Project, including but not limited to long
materials and processing, automobile mileage, and other expenses distance telephone calls, copying, reproduction, photographic
incurred by PSI Design, Inc., its employees and consultants, shall
be considered as reimbursable advances by PSI Design, to be paid
by the Owner without markup.
ARTICLE 6: PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT
Additional Services, and for Reimbursable Expenses, shall be made
Payments to the Architect under this Agreement for Basic and
by the Owner, upon receipt of monthly invoices from the Architect.
Such invoices shall be in direct proportion to the cost of
professional services rendered and expenses incurred as of the date
be due within thirty (30) days of the invoice.
of each invoice. Payments on account of services rendered shall
(continued)
Chief Pickart
July 23, 1991
Page 5 of 6
An initial payment in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00),
to be considered as a retainer and credited to the Owner's account,
is payable upon return of a signed copy of this Agreement to the
Architect.
ARTICLE 7: PROJECT CONTINUATION
In the event that the Project proceeds into subsequent stages
(construction drawings, bidding, construction, etc.,) the parties
continuing architectural services, using an American Institute of
to the Agreement intend to execute a formal fixed-fee contract for
Architects "Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architectll
agreement, with fee amount for Basic Services (as defined in the
(AIA Form B-141, 1987 Edition), or some other mutually-acceptable
AIA "B-141") not to exceed 5% of the Project Construction Cost.
this agreement shall be credited against the maximum fee amount for
In that event, amounts paid to the Architect by the Owner under
either party to enter any further agreement.
full architectural services. Nothing in this paragraph binds
ARTICLE 8: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
The following special provisions are part of this Agreement:
1. It is understood by both parties that this Agreement does
not contemplate handling of, or design including use of,
asbestos or any hazardous waste material. Therefore, the
Owner agrees to hold harmless, defend and indemnify the
Architect and his consultants against all claims,
lawsuits, expenses or damages arising from or related to
the handling, use, treatment, purchase, sale, storage or
waste materials.
disposal of asbestos, asbestos products or hazardous
2. If the Owner, or its successors or assigns, elects to
terminate the employment of the Architect for services
covered under this Agreement, and uses the Drawings and
Specifications to complete the Project without the
Architect's written consent, the Owner and its successors
and assigns shall indemnify and hold the Architect
harmless against liabilities, costs, and claims arising from
the use of the Architect's Documents, except for liabilities,
with, negligence of the Architect.
costs, and claims resulting from, or occurring in connection
(continued)
\ Chief Pickart
0 July 23, 1991
Page 6 of 6
ARTICLE 9: TERMINATION
The Owner reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any
time, and for any reason, with his financial liability under this
Agreement limited to the cost of work performed and expenses
incurred by the Architect to the date of written notice of
termination.
(end of Agreement Provisions)
If you are in accord with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, please return a signed copy to PSI Design, Inc., and
retain the other for your files.
Most respectfully submitted,
PSI Design, Inc., Architects
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Daniel P. Christiansen, AIA
Executive Vice President/Principal Architect
DPC : zds
Accepted for PSI Design, Inc.
Date ?I2414 1
%a’niel .eChristiansen, AIA
Accepted for the City of Muskego
, Date /
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ITY OF MUSKEGO
RESOLUTION #189-91
TECTURAL FIRM
e Company Station
WHEREAS, the M Company has requested that
improvements b use facilities, and
WHEREAS, the A Steering Committee has
selected the firm of PSI c. of Big Bend to provide
preliminary ar to manage the design and
renovation of Fire Company Station No. 1
for a fixed fee of $2,500 p
identified in the proposal, a
reimbursable expenses as
WHEREAS, the F mends approval.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED t the Common Council of the
City of Muskeg ation of the Finance
Committee, doe selection of PSI Design, Inc.
design and ren Volunteer Fire Company to provide pre 1 services to manage the
Station No. 1 for a fixed fee of $27,500 plus reimbursable expenses as identified in the proposal.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Clerk are authorized
to execute the attached Agreement in h t e name of the City,
subject to review by the City Attorney.\
This is to certify that this is a
Resolution #189-91 which was
the City of Muskego.
City Clerk
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Muskego Volunteer Fire Department
Chief Lloyd Pickart
W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
City of Muskego
Muskego, Wisconsin 53150-0903
P.O. Box 903
Re: Fire House Facilities
Preliminary Architectural Services Proposal
Dear Sirs:
PSI Design (the Architect) is pleased to submit this letter as our
the City of Muskego (the Owner) in connection with improvements to
formal proposal to provide preliminary architectural services to
the city's fire house facilities, which will take the form of some
combination of renovations and addition to existing Volunteer Fire
Station No. 1 on Janesville Road, Muskego (the Project).
Accordingly, the Architect and the Owner agree as set forth below:
ARTICLE 1: BASIC SERVICES
The following tasks and duties, specifically included as Basic
Services, are to be provided within the terms of this Agreement by
the Architect to, or on behalf of, the Owner, as follows:
1. REVIEW OF PREVIOUS PLANNING EFFORTS: As directed and aided
by the Owner, the Architect shall receive and review
documents, including lists of desired features, partial or
materials pertinent to the Architect's comprehension of the
complete architectural program, memos, minutes, and other
Project and the Owner's objectives and expectations for the
Project .
2. OWNER/ARCHITECT CONFERENCES: The Architect shall meet with
designated Owner's representative(s) for the purpose of
ascertaining the City's objectives, constraints, and
(continued)
PSI Design, Inc. W232 57530 Big Bend Drive / P.O. Box 215 I Big Bend, Wisconsin 53103
ARCHITECT5 1 PLANNIPS Phone 414-662-2664 I FAX 414-662-3667
Chief Pickart
Page 2 of 6
July 22, 1991
expectations for the Project, as well as to become generally
acquainted with the operational characteristics of the Fire
Department, and its objectives and expectations for the
Project .
3. INVENTORY OF EXISTING SPACE AND CONDITIONS: The Architect
shall visit the site so as to become generally familiar with
prevailing conditions.
4. PROGRAMMING ASSISTANCE: With the Owner's participation,
prepare a prioritized list of features to be included in the
Project for review and approval by the Owner's designee(s).
5. SITE ANALYSIS: The Architect shall review Owner-provided
documents describing the existing site, including boundaries,
natural and man-made features, pedestrian and vehicular
traffic flows, general surrounding features, parking and
access, and other characteristics of the site. The Architect
shall prepare sketches graphically depicting site boundaries
and features for use in explaining the site and Project, and
in sufficient clarity to allow the Owner to make basic Project
decisions.
6. SCHEMATIC DESIGN: Based on the results and work-product of
1 through 5 above, the Architect shall prepare for the Owner's
documentation depicting alternative designs for the Project,
review and approval sketches, drawings, and other
as appropriate to explain proposed sizes, building layouts,
including site plan, floor plan(s), elevations, and sketches
and configurations.
7. PROJECT BUDGETING AND COST ESTIMATING: The Architect shall
assist the Owner in establishment of a Project Budget, which
is to be updated and refined during the course of development of the Project. The Project Budget shall include contingency
amounts appropriate to the various stages of project
refinement to which the project has progressed, and which
acknowledge the stage of construction cost-certainty attained.
0
0. PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING: The Architect shall assist
the Owner in development of a Project Schedule, and, as
requested, in advising the Owner as to possible construction
contract types, methods, and means of constructing the
Pro j ect .
(continued)
Chief Pickart
July 22, 1991
Page 3 of 6
ARTICLE 2: ADDITIONAL SERVICES
When and if instructed by the Owner, the Architect will provide
services in addition to those defined in Article 1 for additional
compensation as defined herein. Such services are at the Owner's
option, and might include items such as:
Making detailed measured drawings of existing conditions
when available documents are inadequate or incomplete.
Making changes to the Work of the Project when such
changes are inconsistent with the Owner's previous
control of the Architect.
instructions or approvals, or are otherwise beyond the
Appearing on more than one (1) occasion before local
municipal councils, boards, or commissions for the
purpose of seeking formal approval of the Project.
Preparing scale models or detailed colored renderings
(such as for press releases).
0 ARTICLE 3: OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
This Agreement acknowledges that successful development of this
Accordingly, the Owner shall be responsible to the Architect under
Project will depend on the Owner's cooperation with the Architect.
this Agreement as follows:
1. To provide full and complete requirements for the
Project .
2. To provide the Architect with plans and other drawings
and documents describing existing conditions of both
sites, including construction or renovation drawings and
specifications, if available, a certified survey showing,
as applicable, boundaries, natural and man-made features,
easements, utility locations, topography, setbacks, and
other features and restrictions of the site.
3. To assign a Project Representative who will expedite
information transfer to and from the Architect, and whose
communications to the Architect are to be taken as
representing the Owner.
(continued)
Chief Pickart
July 22, 1991
Page 4 of 6
4. To seek and secure necessary approvals, opinions and/or
concensus from various controlling bodies and individuals
prior to directing the Architect, so as to avoid the necessity
for re-doing the Architect's work.
5. The items cited as Owner's responsibilities shall be
provided at the Owner's expense, and the Architect shall
be entitled to rely upon the completeness and accuracy
thereof.
ARTICLE 4: FEE
The Architect proposes to provide Preliminary Architectural
Services as defined in Article 1 for a fixed-fee of Two Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00.)
Additional Services (if any) such as listed in Article 2 shall be
compensated for the time of technical personnel (architects and
engineers) assigned to the project at the Architect's Normal and
Customary rates.
ARTICLE 5: REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
additional services (if any), out-of-pocket expenses directly
In addition to the fixed fee amount for basic services and
attributable to the Project, including but not limited to long
distance telephone calls, copying, reproduction, photographic
materials and processing, automobile mileage, and other expenses
incurred by PSI Design, Inc., its employees and consultants, shall
be considered as reimbursable advances by PSI Design, to be paid
by the Owner without markup.
ARTICLE 6: PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT
Additional Services, and for Reimbursable Expenses, shall be made
Payments to the Architect under this Agreement for Basic and
by the Owner, upon receipt of monthly invoices from the Architect.
Such invoices shall be in direct proportion to the cost of
professional services rendered and expenses incurred as of the date
of each invoice. Payments on account of services rendered shall
be due within thirty (30) days of the invoice.
(continued)
Chief Pickart
July 22, 1991
Page 5 of 6
An initial payment in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00),
to be considered as a retainer and credited to the Owner's account,
is payable upon return of a signed copy of this Agreement to the
Architect.
ARTICLE 7: PROJECT CONTINUATION
In the event that the Project proceeds into subsequent stages
(construction drawings, bidding, construction, etc.,) the parties
to the Agreement intend to execute a formal fixed-fee contract for
continuing architectural services, using a standard American
Institute of Architects "Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner
mutually-acceptable agreement, with fee amount for Basic Services
and Architect" (AIA Form B-141, 1987 Edition), or some other
(as defined in the AIA 1fB-141f9) not to exceed 5% of the Project
Construction Cost. In that event, amounts paid to the Architect
maximum fee amount for full architectural services.
by the Owner under this agreement shall be credited against the
ARTICLE 8: SPECIAL PROVISIONS 0 The following special provisions are part of this Agreement:
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1. Except as otherwise mandated by statute, the Architect's
omissions in connection with his professional duties and
financial liability under this Agreement for errors and
professional fees paid to the Architect by the Owner under
responsibilities shall be limited to the amount of
this Agreement.
2. It is understood by both parties that this Agreement does
not contemplate handling of, or design including use of,
Owner agrees to hold harmless, defend and indemnify the
asbestos or any hazardous waste material. Therefore, the
Architect and his consultants against all claims,
lawsuits, expenses or damages arising from or related to
the handling, use, treatment, purchase, sale, storage or
disposal of asbestos, asbestos products or hazardous
waste materials.
3. If the Owner, or its successors or assigns, elects to
terminate the employment of the Architect for services
covered under this Agreement, and uses the Drawings and
Specifications to complete the Project without the
Architect's written consent, the Owner and its successors
and assigns shall indemnify and hold the Architect
(continued)
Chief Pickart
Page 6 of 6
July 22, 1991
harmless against liabilities, costs, and claims arising from
the use of the Architect's Documents, except for liabilities,
costs, and claims resulting from, or occurring in connection
with, negligence of the Architect.
ARTICLE 9: TERMINATION
time, and for any reason, with his financial liability under this
The Owner reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any
Agreement limited to the cost of work performed and expenses
incurred by the Architect to the date of written notice of
termination.
(end of Agreement Provisions)
Agreement, please return a signed copy to PSI Design, Inc., and
If you are in accord with the terms and conditions of this
retain the other for your files.
Most respectfully submitted,
PSI Desig?., Inc., Architects
Daniel' P. Christiansen, AIA
Executive Vice President/Principal Architect
DPC: zds
Accepted for PSI Design, Inc.
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Date 7/2tlq I
BniellP. Christiansen, AIA
Accepted for the City of Muskego
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