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File #: 497-25   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/4/2025 In control: City Council Meeting
On agenda: 9/16/2025 Final action:
Title: Award of Professional Services Contract for the Phase I Engineering Services for the Laraway Road Grade Separation and Roadway Improvement Project (Brandon Road to IL RT 53) - Section No. 24-00570-00-GS to Crawford, Murphy, and Tilly, Inc. in the Amount of $2,869,964.00
Attachments: 1. Approver Report
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TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Greg Ruddy, Director of Public Works

SUBJECT:
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Award of Professional Services Contract for the Phase I Engineering Services for the Laraway Road Grade Separation and Roadway Improvement Project (Brandon Road to IL RT 53) - Section No. 24-00570-00-GS to Crawford, Murphy, and Tilly, Inc. in the Amount of $2,869,964.00
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BACKGROUND:
The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has identified the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) crossing on Laraway Road (located approximately 0.5 mile west of IL Rte 53) as one of the highest rail crossing safety concerns within the State. The City has entered into an agreement with the ICC and Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) to complete a Phase I study for a proposed railroad grade separation. The City will be the lead agency for the project with the cost of the Phase I study to be provided to the City from the ICC through a reimbursable grant.

The Public Service Committee will review this matter.

CONCLUSION:
The City has followed the Illinois Department of Transportation Bureau of Local Roads and Streets Manual procedures for retaining a professional consultant to complete engineering services. The manual states that the selection of a consultant is to be based on Qualified Base Selection (QBS) criteria for consultant engineering services if Federal funding is utilized for a project. Although no Federal funding is currently appropriated towards this project, the QBS procedure was utilized for consultant selection to ensure that the project would be eligible should Federal grant funding become available for future engineering or construction phases of the project.

An announcement for the acceptance of consultant Statement of Qualifications (SOQ's) submittals for the Phase I Engineering Services was posted on the City's website. All submittals received were then evaluated and ranked by a selection committee. After a review of the SOQ's and consultant interviews, Crawford, Mur...

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