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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.14 Kleinfelder AmendAgmt C 'TY CLERK File # 600-30 AGENDA STATEMENT CI'TY COUNCI'L MEETTNG DATE: June 17, 2003 SLTBJECT: Amendment to Agreement (Adjustment of Rates) with Kleinfelder, Inc., for General Geotechnical Services Report Prepared by: Lee S. Thompson, Public lgZorks Director ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution and Proposed Amendment 2) Letter from Kleinfelder, Inc., including comparison of Current and Proposed Rate Schedules 3) Current Agreement and Amendment RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution approving amendment to agreement FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Under the current agreement, Kleinfelder, Inc., provides general. geotechnical services to the City based on the adopted rate schedule. Types of services performed would typically be planchecking and peer review for private development projects or soils engineering for Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs). Kleinfelder provides specific not-to-exceed proposals for each project. The cost of the service would either be paid by developers or budgeted for the specific project. Kleinfelder is proposing a rate adjustment ranging from approximately 2.0% to 3.6%, depending on personnel classification. The net effect of the adjustment if applied to FY 2002-2003 hours by classification would be a 2.6% increase. DESCRIPTION: The City has contracted with Kleinfelder, Inc., since June 1996 for general geotechnical services. Services provided to date have been peer review for private development and design and testing services for CIPs. Kleinfelder is proposing a rate increase for Fiscal Year 2003-04 which is commensurate with the Consumer Price Index rate of increase. This is the second year of a two-year agreement, which allows the consultant to request an adjustment of rates for the second year of the term. Under this agreement, Staff would typically obtain a not-to-exceed proposal from Kleinfelder for each specific private development review or Capital Project. The cost of the work is budgeted within individual CIP's or is paid by the developer. COPIES TO: Don Grey, Kleinfelder ITEM NO. ~ g:\engrkkleinfelder\agstamnd03-04 The maximum expenditure for Kleinfelder had previously been set at $50,000 per year. However, Staff proposes eliminating the not-to-exceed amount as it has proven difficult to anticipate the need for services in light of the uncertain economy. The work provided to date by Kleinfelder, Inc., has been satisfactory, professional, and competitive, and Staff recommends that the City Council approve the amendment to the agreement. Page 2 Q97~ RESOLUTION NO. - 03 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES WITH KLEINFELDER, INC. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin approved an agreement for geotechnical services with Kleinfelder, Inc., on June 24, 1999; and WHEREAS, said agreement was amended to extend the term of the agreement until June 30, 2004; and WHEREAS, said amendment allows for an adjustment of rates for the 2003-2004 fiscal year, which Kleinfelder, Inc., has requested; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby approve the amendment to the agreement (adjustment of rates) with Kleinfelder, Inc., which is attached hereto as "Exhibit A." BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is authorized to execute the amendment. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of June, 2003. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk g:\engr~kleinfelderkresoamnd03-04 EXHIBIT "A" OF RESOLUTION -03 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND KLEINFELDER, INC. FOR GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES WHEREAS, the City of Dublin (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") and Kleinfelder, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"), entered into a two-year agreement on June 24, 1999, to provide engineering services to CITY; and WHEREAS, said agreement was extended until June 30, 2004; and WHEREAS, the terms of the agreement allow for an adjustment of rates for the 2003- 2004 fiscal year; and WHEREAS, Consultant wishes to adjust the rates of said agreement for the 2003-2004 fiscal year; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: Adiustment of Rates The rate schedule attached hereto as Exhibit 1 shall be effective for the 2003-2004 fiscal year. Not-To-Exceed An upper limit shall not be established for the dollar value of work performed by Consultant within a given year; however, Consultant shall provide a per-task estimate and shall be required to obtain written authorization from City prior to performing tasks under this Agreement. CITY OF DUBLIN Mayor ATTEST: KLEINFELDER, INC. City Clerk Date: g:engr\kleinfelder\amndment03-04 EXHIBIT I OF AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT KLEINFELDER, INC. 2003-2004 PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION RATE Principal Professional $190.00 Senior Project Manager 169.00 Senior Professional 159.00 Project Manager II 149.00 Project Manager I 144.00 Project Professional 138.00 Staff Professional II 128.00 Staff Professional I 114.00 Professional II 102.00 Professional I 97.00 CADD Operator 89.00 Supervisory Technician 95.00 Draftsperson 77.00 Supervisory Technician 97.00 Technician III 87.00 Technician II 77.00 Technician I 72.00 Administrative/ Word Processor 67.00 g:engr\Kleinfelder\Exhibit 1 amendment 03-04 January 29, 2003 '~.':~; ? :.i': File No. 25511/001 Mr. Lee S. Thompson, Public Works Director City of Dublin, Public Works Department 100 Civic Plaza P.O. Box 2340 Dublin, California 94568 Subject: Request for Adjustment to Personnel Hourly Rates for On-Call Geotechnical Consulting Engineering Services to the City of Dublin ~ Dear Mr. Thompson: As requested in your letter dated January 15, 2003, this letter presents our request for an adjustment to the hourly personnel rates currently in effect for our on-call geotechrdcal consulting services to the City. Additionally, we would like to add several new personnel classifications to our current contractual rate schedule with the City to cover the range of personnel classifications at our Pleasanton office, which will simplify our 'accounting and invoicing for our services to the City. Our current contractual rates with the City, which have been in effect since renewal of our contract on September 3, 2002, and the proposed adjusted rates are summarized in the attached Exhibit 1. These current rates average approximately 5 percent below our standard fee schedule,' in recognition of the City as a preferred client. Additionally, our standard fee schedule will be revised on or about this April 1, concurrent with our fiscal year, and we anticipate an increase in our standard personnel rates of about 2 to 2½ percent based on the Consumer Price Index for the Bay Area. Therefore, we are requesting a uniform rate adjustment of 2¼ percent for all personnel classifications, as shown in Exhibit 1, which would maintain our rates to the City at about 5 percent below our standard fee schedule. The adjusted rates would become effective on July 1, 2003 and continue through our contractual term date of June 30, 2004. The personnel classifications that are currently listed in our agreement with the City are indicated in Exhibit 1, along with our other personnel classifications that we request be added. Regarding our current agreement with the City, the language, terms and conditions of the agreement, and the general scope of our consulting services remain acceptable to us. As you requested in your January 15, 2003 letter, we will contact you to arrange a meeting at your convenience to discuss the potential project workload for our services to the City. 25511/001 (1003L075)/jb Page 1 of 2 2003 Kleinfelder, Inc. I<LEINFELDER 7133 Ko[I Center Parkway, Suite 100, PJeasanton, CA 9456~0-3101 (9 We appreciate the opportunity to be of continuing geotechnical consulting engineering service to the City of Dublin and we look forward to maintaining our excellent working relationship. Please call us if you have any questions concerning this letter or our ongoing consulting services. Sincerely, KLEINFELDER, INC. Lawrence R. Houps, C.E., G.E. Donald G. Gray, C.E., G.E. Senior Geotechnical Engineer GeoSciences Group Manager Attachment: Exhibit 1: Proposed Personnel Rate Adjustments cc: Michael Stella / City of Dublin Mike Majchrzak / Kleinfelder LH/DG/jb 25511/001 (1003L075)/jb Page 2 of 2 January 29, 2003 © 2003 Kleinfelder, Inc. KL. EINFELDER 7133 I~.ol[ Center Parl<way, Suite !00, Fqeasanton, C,", 94566-310i (925) 484-i700 (925).484-5838 fax PROPOSED PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION RATES FOR ON-CALL GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES TO THE CITY OF DUBLIN, FISCAL YEAR 2003-04 FY 2003-04 'FY 2002-03 Proposed Fees with Personnel Hours to Hourly FY 2002-03 Rates ($, Proposed Classification Date Rate ($) Fees ($) See Note 1) Rates ($) Principal 1 $185 i $185 $190 $190 Professional Senior Project -0- 165 -0- 169 -0- Manager S enior Professional 10 155 1,550 159 1,590 Project -0- 145 -0- 149 -0- Manager II Project -0- 140 -0- 144 -0- , Manager I Project Professional -0- 135 -0- 138 } , -0- Staff Professional II -0- 125 -0- 128 -0- Staff Professional I -0- 110 -0- 114 -0- Professional It -0- 100 -0- 102 -0- Professional I -0- 95 -0- 97 -0- CADD -0- 87 -0- .89 -0- Operator Draftsperson -0- 75 -0- 77 t -0- Supervisory -0- 95 -0- 97{ -0- Technician Technician III -0- 85 -0- 87 -0- Technician II -0- 75 -0- 77 -0- Technician I -0- 70 -0- 72 -0- Administrative / 2.5 65 t 63 67 ' $167 Word Processor Cumulative Effect [ 13.5 $1,898 $1,947 25511/001 (1003L075)/jb january 29, 2003 © 2003 Klein£elder, Inc. Exmmt "A" oV R SOt, ' ON .-02 AMENDMENT .TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND KLEINFELDER, INC. . FOR GEOTECI-INICAL SERVICES WItEREAS, the City of Dublin (hereina~er referred to as "CITY") and Kleinfelder,' Inc. 0!ereina~er referred to as "CONSULTANT"), entered into a two-year agreement on June. 24, -1999, 'to' provide engineering services to CITY; and WHEREAS~ Consultant and the City of Dublin wish to extend the term of said agreement to June 30, 2004; .'NOW, TItEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: Extension of Term The term Of the agreemenf shall be extended from July 1, 2001, to jun~"30;' 5604Y~ Should ~ new agreement or amendment to agreement to extend the contract not be entered into by June 30, 2004, then' this agreement ~ automatically extend until a new agreement or amendment to agreement is entered into or City gives written notice ofterminatiOm Adjustment of Rates The rate schedule attached hereto 0Exh/bit 1 to Amendment) shall be effective for Fiscal Year 2002-2003. Consultant may propose a further adjustment of rates for Fiscal Year 2003-2004. The maximum fees per year shall not exceed $75,000 without prior written approval from the City. CITY OF DUBLI~ Mayor KLEiNFELDER, INC. g:engr~klein felder~anmdment02 EXHIBIT 1 OF AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT KLE1NFELDER, INC. 2002~2003 PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION RATE Principal Professional $1.85:00 Senior Project Manager 165:00 Senior Professional 155,00 Project Manager I45,00 Project Professional 135,00 Senior Staff Professional 125,00 Staff Professional 11.0,00 Professiona~ 95,00 CADD Operator 87,00 Supervisory Technician 95,00 Senior Technician '85,00 Word P rocesso r 65,0'0 g:eng~Kleinfelder\F, xhibit 1 amendment EXHIBIT "A" OF RESOLUTION j_~-00 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND K. LEINFELDER, INC. FOR GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES WHEREAS, the City of Dublin (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") and Kleinfelder, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"), entered into a two-year agreement on June 24, 1999, to provide engineering services to CITY; and WHEREAS, the terms of the agreement allowed for an adjustment of rates after the first year; and WHEREAS, Cons~!tant wished to.adjust the rates of said agreement for the second year of said two-year period;(terminat~:J~e30'2001)~?:~d WHEREAS, Consultant has proposed· a rate increase for the 2000-2'001 fiscal year; . NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: ?, Adjustment of Rates The rate schedule attached hereto as Exhibit 1 shali be effective for the 2000-2001 fiscal year. CITY OF DUBLIN ATTEST: Ci~ ~erk '~,~- - KLEINFELDER, INC. Date: ~ ~ Z--,~., g:engr~klei nfe[cler\amndme~t00 . EXHIBIT 1 OF AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT KLEINFELDER, INC. 2000-2001 PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION RATE Principal Professional $175.00 Senior Professional 140.00 Project Professional 125.00 Professional 85.00 Associate Technician .... 70.00 Draftsperson 70.00 Word Processor 60.00 g:engr\kleinfetder~Exhibit 1 amendment EXHIBIT A OF RESOLUTION STANDARD CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made at Dublin, .California, as of July 1, 1999, by and between the CITY OF DUBLIN, a municipal corporation ("City"), and Kleinfelder, Inc. ("Consultant"), who agree as follows: 1, SERVICES. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Consultant shall provide to City the services described in Exhibit A. Consultant shall provide said services at the time, place, and in the manner specified in Exhibit A. 2. PAYMENT. City shall pay Consultant for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement at the time and in the manner set forth in Exhibit B. The payments specified in Exhibit B shall be the only payments to be made to Consultant for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall submit all billings for said services to City in the manner specified in Exhibit B; or, if no manner be specified in Exhibit B, then according to the usual and customary procedures and practices which Consultant uses for billing clients similar to City, 3. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Except as set forth in Exhibit C, Consultant shall, at its sole cost and expense, furnish all facilities and equipment which may be required for furnishing services pursuant to this Agreement. City shall furnish to Consultant only the facilities and equipment listed in Exhibit C according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit C. 4. GENERAL PROVISIONS. The general provisions set forth in Exhibit D are part of this Agreement. In the event of any inconsistency between said general provisions and any other terms or conditions of this Agreement, the other term or condition shall control insofar as it is inconsistent With the general provisions. 5. EXttI~ITS. All exhibits referred to herein are attached hereto and are by this reference incorporated herein. 6. SUBCONTRACTING. The Consultant shall perform the work contemplated with resources aVailable within its own organization and no portion of the work pertinent to this contract shall ' be subcontracted without written authorization by the City, except that which is expressly identified in the Consultant's proposal. 7. CHANGES. City may from time to time require changes in the scope of'the services by Consultant to be performed under this Agreement. Such changes, including any change in the amount of Consultant's compensation which are mutually agreed upon by City and Consultant, shall be effective as amendments to this Agreement only when in writing. 8. RESPONSIBLE CHARGE. Consultant shall assign a project manager(s) to the project for the duration of the project. There shall be no change in the Project Manager or members of,'the project Agreement Page 1 of 2 06/08/99 team'without prior written approval by the City. The Project Manager for Consultant shall be Michael . Majchrzak. 9. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shah be administered by LEE S. THOMPSON ("Administrator"). All correspondence shall be directed to or through the Administrator or his or designee, 10. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS. All conditions presented on Attachment A except 13, 21, and 24, as amended. 11. NOTICES. Any written notice to Consultant shall be sent to: Kleinfelder, Inc. 7133 Koll Center Parkway Suite 100 Pleasanton CA 94566-3101 Any written notice to City shall be sent to: Lee S. Thompson Director of Public Works/City Engineer P. O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Executed as of the day first above stated: . CITY OF DUBLIN, a muni~; ' Approved as to form: City Attorney Agreement Page 2 of 2 06/08/99 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Consuttant shall invoice Client pe~xtically for the se~ces ~ under this Agmemer~. cr~t sha~ pay such invoices upon receipt. Invoices r~ paid within thirty (30) days of the invoice date shaU be subject to a late payment charge of 1-1r2 percent pe~ month. The invoice a~,~nts shall be presumed to be correct unless Client not~fies Consultant in w~ng wfl:hin fou~leen (14) (~ys of receipt. 2. If Client fails to pay an invoice when due, Consultant may susper~ all services until st.~..h invoice is paid in fu~ if payment in full is not made within sixty (60) days of the invoice date, Consultant may 'a'eat s~ch ~onpayme~t as a mater~ breach of this Agreement by the Client and may terminate thE, Agreement. 3. Consul[ant shall perform its services in a manner cons~ent with the slandard of care and s~ ordinan3y exerc~s~ by members of fl~e professior~ practicing under sirn~lar conditions in fl3e geographic vicinity and at the time the services are performed. No wanar~, mpmsentaSon or g~rantee, express or 4. Consult~mt shal[ sign certifim~,~ons only if ~ a~proves the form of such ce~=a'don prior to the ¢ommer,:~r,e~ of' servic~ and provided such cer~f~cetion is timited to a statement of pmfessionaJ opinio~ and does not cxx.~tute a warranty or gtmantee, ~ or impr~:L excl~ve use of the Client for the Proje~ specif'~d. No othe~ use is author~ under ~ Agreement. Clie~ ~ not d'm~:x~e or com~ Consultant's reports or recommer'~a'dons to any other person or c~-gan~on other fl'~an tf'~se ~ in the Project description wit~ut Const,dta~s w~te~'l au~orizafion. Client releases Consultant from liability and agrees to defend, indemnify ~ held harmless Consultant from imy and a~ claims, [iabir~Jes, damages or expenses arising,' in whole or in part, from such unauthorized distribu'don. preducts. Consultant reserves the right to copyright such documents; ~, such cot:~jfight is r~ot intended fl3 ~ the cr~.~s use of the ~ provided under this Agreement other than as described in paragraph'5. 7. Client will make av-allable to Consu~nt all i~f~rmafion regarding __~_ ng cond~3ns, inclucrmg tt~e existence of hazardous or dangerous materials, and propased uses of the Project site. Client will l~ansmit immediately to Cor~jJtant any new informa'don that becomes ava~3abie or any change in plans. Client relesses Consultant from liability for any incorrect ad, ce, judgment or deds~ ~ on any inaccurate information furnished by C]ient or others. Client agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from any and all claims, lial3T.~s, demands or e.x~ertses arb~j, in v/hole or in part, from such information. 8. Client shall secure the permission necessary to allow ~itant's personnel and equipment ~ to the Project Ne at no cost to Consultant. 9. Client shall be responsibie for cormcW designating the location of all prope~ lines of t~ Project site ~ all subsurface insta~tJons, such as pipes, tanks, cables, electrical lines, telephone lines and utilities w~in tt~e Project site, unleas ~ agreed in wfiG3g. 10. ~itant is not resports[ble for t~he compte~ or quality of wo~ that is dependent upon or pedormed by t~ CF~nt or IJ'drd pa~es not under the d'[rec~ controt of Consultant, nor is Consulfant responsible for their acts or omissions or for any damages msult~ l~refrom. 1 I. Neither' Ciient nor any ~her person may c~ange or modi~ Coflsu~nt's work product without ~s wfiffe~ authodz~t~n. Client reteases Consu~nt from liabi]~ and agrees to defend, indemnify a~l hc~d harmless ~nt from any and all claims, lab~des, damages or expenses adsing, in whole or in pa~t, from such unauthorized ~ or ~. 12. Client waives any claim against Consultant and agrees to def~:l, indemnify and hdid harm.._~__ ~ from a.~ and ail ctaims, liabilities, damages or expenses, including but not fimited to de~ay of the Proje~, mduotion of property value, fear of or aotuai exposure to or reiea~ of toxic or hazardous substances, and any cor~uen~l damages of whoever r,~'~m, which may a~e directly or indirectly as a result of the sen, ices provided by Consuita~ under this Agreement. unless such injury or Ic~ss is caused bythe sole r~egtige~ce or willful misconduct of Consultant. 14. All disputes between Consultant and Client shaJl be subject to non-binding mecr~tJon. Either party may ~emand med'~l~t by serving a written notice stating the essent~l nature of the dispute and the amount of ~ or nloney ctaimed, and requiring that t~ rnec~fien Prcx~eds wi~n sixty (60) days of service of notice. The mediation shall be administered by the American Arbib-ation Association or by such ~ ~ or organize'don ~s the parties may agree upon. No action or suit may commence unless the mediation does not ocsur w~n nine(y (90} days after se~ice of nc~e, the media~n o~curred but did not resolve the disp~ff.e, or a statue of limitation would etapse if suit was not flied prier to sixty (60) days at, er sen~ce of nd~ce. 15. Consultant is protected by Workers' Cornpensa~3n Insurance, Empinyem.. ' Liab~T~'y insurance, General Lia~T~ Insui-ance and Automobile ~Jabil~ Insurance for beci[ly irtjury and property damage and will furnish evidence thereof upon request. Consultant assumes the risk of damage to its ~ supplies and equipment. 16. Client s~all be responsible for jobsite safe{y, except for C.,c~3sulta~s ~npk~/ees, sutx:x:~3'aotom or sutxxmsultants. 17. Ail samptes shall remain the property of ~ Clie~ and Client shall be responsible for and ~ I:~ for the remo~ and b~fuf 'disposal o[ r~ ionger l~an s~f:y (60) days after tt~e issuance of any dcoument that ir~:~ta3'as the ~a c~ainsd from fix:sa samples. 18. Client solely shall be responsible for notifying ali approgriate munici~, regional, state or federaJ agerx~ies and prospective tx.,yem of the existence of any hazardous or dangerous materials located on or in t~ Project site, or discovered during the perforrmmce of this Agrsement, as may be required by such agencies. (based on ~s current Schedule of Charges) for the adcr~mal labor or other drarges associated 'with ~ ~ worl( force for Client's behest duriag the de{ay, or at the op6on of the Client, for charges incun~l by Consutlant for demobilizat~3n and sub-e -~-'3uent remob~T~zatio~- 20. If, during the course of parforrnance of this Agreement, ~-~3ns or ~ am ~ whic~ were n~ contemp~ed by Consultant at the commencement of fl3is Agreeme~ Consultar~ shall no~y Clier~t in writing of the newly ~ condaJer~ or c~umst3~es, and Client and Consurcant shall rer~egot~te, in geod faith, l~e terms and conditions of l;t~ Agreement. if amended terms and c~-,3,it~:es canr~ be agt'~ed upon w~'tin thirb/(30) days after notice, Consultant may terrninate this Agreement and be cxxnpem~ated under parag?.. 21 ~ this Agreement. 21. This Agree~'nent may be ten, hated by either pert3, upon ten (10) days ~itten nc~ce sent flint d~ms mail~ ma~n receipt n~uested. In the event of a termination, Client shall pay for ail reasonab~ charges for worl( performed a~l demotx3izafion by Consutta~ ~ tt~e tentt~ (I C~) day after mailing the notice Any modifica'dons to ~is A ..... parties. One or nx~ web, ers of any te~n. condition or EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE To provide ge°technical peer review of soils and geologic reports for private development projects and Capital Improvement Projects; including testing and field observations and attendance at meetings as required. Consultant shall provide City with a not-to-exceed fee on a project by project basis.. ' ' The term of the agreement shall be for a two-year period ending June 30, 2001. Consultant may request an adjustment of rotes for the second year of the tenn. RATES PER KLEINFELDER BAY AREA 1999 FEE SCHEDULE DATED 1/99 Exhibit A Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT B PAYMENT SCHEDULE City shall pay Consultant an amount not to exceed the total sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) per year for services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall submit invoices at the end of each specific project or as agreed between Consultant and City · regarding each specific project, based on the cost for services performed. The total sum stated above shall be the total which City shall pay for the services to be rendered by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. City shall not pay any additional sum for any expense or cost whatsoever incurred by Consultant in rendering services pursuant to this Agreement City shall make no payment for any extra, further or additional service pursuant to this Agreement unless such extra service and the price therefor is agreed to in writing executed by the City Manager or other designated official of City authorized to obligate City thereto prior to the time such eXtra service is rendered and in no event shall such change order exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the initial contract price. The services to be provided under this Agreement may be terminated without cause at any point in time in' the sole and exclusive discretion of City. If the Agreement is terminated by City, Consultant shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished and unfinished documents and other materials shall, at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. Consultant hereby expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation arising under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain adequate logs and timesheets in order to verify costs incurred to date. The Consultant is not authorized to perform any services or incur any costs whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement until receipt of a fully executed Purchase Order from the Finance Department of the City of Dublin. Exhibit B Page 1 of 1 06/16/99 KLEINFELDER BAY AREA 1999 FEE SCHEDULE FOR E~O~~AL ~ GEO~~C~TE~ ~S~G ~R~CEs PROFESSIONAL STAFF RATES* Professional ................................................................................................................................. * $ 85 / hour staffProfczz[onal ..................................................................................................................... $ lOO ! hour Senior Staff Professional ........................................................................................................... $ 1 I0 / hour Project Professional ................................................................................................................... $ 1201 hour Project Maria§er ......................................................................................................................... ~ 125 / hour Sat!or Professional .................................... ~ .............................................................................. $ 135 / hour Senior Project Manager ............................................................................................................. $ I50 / hour Principal Profe~slonal ...................................................................... ~ ........................................ $ 170 / kour Senior PrindpalkExpert Witaess ................................................................................................ $ 290 / Hour Program Mnnager~enior C. onzulmn~. ......................................................................................... $ 185 [ hour Senior Program Manager .............................................................................................................. $ 205 / haut ADM. INISTRATIvF_,fI~CHNICAL STAFF RATES A~minL~tarive\Word Processor ............................................................................................. $ 58 ! hour Teclmici~_n .......................................................................................................................... ~ ~ 57 / hour Associate Technicim~ ................................................................................................................ $ 67 / hour Senior Technician ................................................................................................................. $ 79/hour Supet-visoty Tmc:hnic~an ............................................................................................................. $ ~'] / hour Drat~p~rson....; ...................................................................................................................... $ 68 / hour GADD Operator ...................................................................................................................... $ 78 /hour Minimum Charges For Office Time Per Day ............................................................................... One Hour ~i AppliCable Rate Applies to all professional rates including but not l/m/ted to e, ivil. mechanical, chemical, eleetrleal, geoteclmical and cnvkorrmental engineers; industrial hygienists; geologists; hydrogeologisrs; hydrologist; and computer specialists. EIW~/ROtW1VIENTAL SA1V~PLI~G AND TESTING EQ%FLP1V/~NT SOIL AND WATER Acoustic %Vater Level Indicator .................................................................... ~ .............................. $121.00 / day Ai~ Circulating Fan ................................................................................................................... $ 2 !.00 / day Air Compressor(3- 10 cfm) ................................................................................................... $ II0.00 /day Analog Thermometer* .............................................................................................................. $ 16,00 / day Bailers .................................................................................................................................. 5; 47.00 / day B~t Probe .................................................................................................................................. 5~ 42.00 / hour Bed Load Samplers Hand-Held Low Flow ...................................................................................................... ' 5; 511.00 / clay High Flow with 8u~pertsion System ami Winch ................................................................... $ [15.00 ! day BmatonTransit* .......................................................................................................................... $ 16.00 /day Centrifugal Water Pump' ........................ : ................................................................................... $ 79.00 ! day Christy Box ................................................................................................................................... ~l [ 00.00 ! each Concrete Bags - 50 Lbs ............................................................................................................... $ 6.30 t each Conduct/viD,, pH, and Temperarar~ Ivfo~itor .......................................................................... $ 5:3.00 ! da7 Conductivity~Based Water Level hadi~ator ...... ~ ....................................................................... $ 53~00 ! day Current Meter/Flow Measurement F.,quipment .................................................................... ...... $ 95.00 ! day Diaphragm 8urfac.~ Pump ....................................................................................................... $ g4.00 ! day Digital Thermometer* ............................................................................................................ :i 16.00 ! day Disposable Bailers ..................................................................................................................... 5; 16.e0 / each Di~-ilt~d Water ..................................................................................................................... ~g :l.65 ! gallon Groundwater Sampling Trudcrrmiler ................................................................................. 5; 79.00 ! haut (Complete with germra~or, air compm-~r, ~ample pump and reel a~aembly, ~team o[~art~r and water tank, water level inrlieator. condu~ivity, pH and romp,tatum monitor, bailer) 4-hour minimum Hand Auger anti Soil Sampler ................................................................................................. $ 65.00 t day Hermit I-Iydrologie Monitor ................................................................................................ $ 546.00 / day Hydrogen Peroxide T~st Kit ........................................................................................................ $ 630 /hour InterPace Probe (oil/water) ......................................................................................................... /; /53.00 / day bee Composite Water Sampler Unit ......................................................................................... $ [ 711.00 I day Isco Bladder ............................................................................................................................ $ 26.00 t each I~co Pio~ P,Z~order ................................................................................................................. $ 126.00 ! day Level or Transit and Pod .................................. ~ .................................................. ; ................... $ 95.00 I day Line. JCable Locater ................................................................................................................. $105.00 / day Locks ....................................................................................................................................... $ 7.80 / each Lysimeter Sampling Equipment .................................................................................................. $ 37.00 / day Masonlars ........................ i ...................................................................................................... $ 21.00 /case Mea~urin8 Wheel* ....................................................................................................................... $ 16.00 /day MetaI Dete~tor* ......................................................................................................................... $ 16.00 / day Mile. age, Round Trip ......................................................................................................... $ 8~.00 f day Pexistaltic Pump .................................................................................................................... 5; 79.00 / day PersOnal Comp/Basi~ Sof~ Sys ................................................................................................... $ 16.00 t hour pH M~ta:r* .......................................................................................................................... .e 2{.00 t day Photo Ion~mtlon Detector ........................................................................................... ;: ............ $168.00 I day Pipe Cutter and Threader* ............................................................................ x .................... 5; 26.00 t day Portable Air Compressor* ......................................................................................................... $ 2/;.00 / day Portable Oenorator* ................................................................................................................ $ 42.00 ! day Portable Generator (1.5 to 4 kW) ......................................................................................... $ 9~.00 ! day Portabl, G~n~rator (8;rearer than a~ kW) ....................................................................................... $ lZO.0O t day Power Inverter* .......................................................................................................................... $ 21.00 I day Pump Bladders ............................................................................................................................. $ 74.00 t ~ach QED Fillers ......................................................................... ] ...................................................... ~; 21.00 / eaeA Range Finder* ............................................................................................................................ $ I6.00 / day · Sample Transfer xre.~sel (filter) ....................................................................... ;. ........................... $ 21.00 t day Sampline Kit ............................................................................................................................. /; 16.00 / day $temm Cleartex (0.5 to 2 gpm) ................................................................................................... $120.00 I day Stz¥¢n~ Wnter Level Roe. order* ................................................................................................ ' ~I 53.00 ! day Weekly aad monthly rates available upon request. 90.SAC3LD.ad~COXPRIVATI5%l 9~9~,FI~L~I~IAYF£E99-B~9-Enwl . (F~owl.*,~ U99} ENVIRO~~ SAMPLING AND TESTING EQUIPMENT (Continued) stom§c T~nk~ 50(} ~a~lon ............................................................................................................................ $ I6.0(1 /day 2,000 gallon ....................................................................................................................... $ £6.00 I day DH4g H~d-Held ~w Flow ....................................................................................... $ ~3.00 I day D49, D74 Hfgh-F~w wi~ S~e~ion 5~em ~ ~n~ ................................................ $ 94.00 ~ day S~se gampler .................................................................................................................... $16~.00 ] day T~iler-Ma~ted 4-~ch Subm~ible P~p and ~eel ~bly .............................................. $ ~7~.~ ~ ~y T~duger ~nd SEI000 ~rd~r ............................................................................................ ~ $242.00 /day $ 915.00 lw~k V~table Voltage Supply* ........................................................................ J .................................. $ 26.00 / ~y Well Developm~at Tool ............................................................................................................. $ 63.00 ] day AIR AND GAS KaredDa¥ Absolute Pre. are Trmagducer ..................................................... $ 25 .~ g4 $ 260 Bacharach 02Gombu.~ibl¢ Analyzer ........................................ 42 126 410 Bar~ole Punc~l ............................................................................. 21 Sg I42 l~arometer ................................................................................. 16 47 136 Calibration Oas ................................................................... g.50 ... 26 Cal~ratlon Oas Regulator ...... ~ .................................................... ~.50 26 79 Combusn'ble Oa~ Analyzcc .........................................................63 220 672 D[fferentlal Pr~sure Transducer .................................................26 94 273 Dtacgcr Q uantim~'t~r ................................................................ 126 430 1,335 Draeger Tub~ ............................................................................. 16 each Dual Ambient Air Sampler ........................................................6~ 205 735 F~eld Oas Chromatograph ............................................................ 6 t0 2,440 6.720 Fyrite CO2 or 02 Indicator ........................................................ 16 37 120 Cms Chromatograph (office) ......... ~ ............................................ - - 74 cock run G~ Production Curves ............................................................. - 430 each run Integrated Surface Sm~pler .......................................................... 4~ 126 410 Irromemr ................................................................................ 8.40 26 74 Kuru Velo¢iW Me~r ................................................................. 26 95 273 Mag~eheli¢ Gauge ...................................................................... 16 47 137 Moi~mro lv~¢tcr .......................................................................... 16 47 137 Nallene Hand Purap ................................................................. 21 63 200 __02 Analyzer .............................................................................. 75 250 725 Orga.nie Vapor An~dyzer or Photoloniz~on Detector ................. 195 590 2,050 Organic Vapor Analyzer wit~ Strip Chart Recorder ......... : ......... 220 6I 0 2,320 Orifice Plate ............................................................................... 26 79 273 Pkot Tubes ................................................................................... 16 4g 136 Portable Brailsford Pump or Equivalent .................................. 37 110 357 Slack Tube Manomgter ................................................................ 8.50 26 74 Sound Level Meter .................................................................... 53 21 Strip Chart Re~order (ciu,aJ pea) ............................................... 6~ 20S Strip Chart K~ord~r (~in~,l~ p~n) ...............: ................................ 21 63 200 Submer~ble Pump (3") ............................................................ 84 Ted[ar Air SampIa Bag ............................................................. 37 each - Test Skid ................................................................................... 336 1,165 3,710 Test Tcailer ................................................................................. 400 1,450 4,400 Vibration Analyzer ....................... .: ............................................ 68 - Voltmeter ..................................................................................... 8.50 26 68 Wind Speed and Direction Indicator (one system each) .............. - 410 1,450 * Weekly aad monthly rat~s available upon reque.~. 90 -gAOLDA M ICOkP RI VATE3,1 ~t--~ b~I~ A3t 1-~J~99 -lig~-Env-2 ([t~v,'~eg MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION MATERIALS* 2-inch 4-inch Casing, Blank Sche. xiule 40, pVC with Threaded Joints l 0-foot length~ ....................................................................................... $ 7.401 foot $ [6,00 / foot Casing, Blank Schedule 40, PVC wi~ Threaded ]'oini~ 5-foot lengths ....................................................................................... $ 8.$0 ! Foot $ 21.00 / foot Casing, Screens. 0.02-inch Slots, Schedule 40 PVC wi~ Threaded Jo}nts, 10-foot lengths ....................................................... $ 8.$0 ! foot' $ 21.00 / foot C~sing~, Scr~cn~, 0.02-/neb SIo~, Sch~lul~ 40 PVC wi~h Threa&'d Joints, ~-foot lengths ......................................................... $ 9.50 ! foot $ 31.00 / foot Casing, PVC Plug .................................................................................... $ 8.30 ! each $ 27.00 [ each Casing, pVC Cap ........................................................................................ $ 16.00 / each $ 27.00 ! each Sand, 100-lb bag .................................................................................... $ 32_00 ! bag Bentonite Pgll¢~, ~0-1b tracker ............................................................. $ 120.00 ! bucke~ Drum~ ......................................................................................................... $ 55.00 ! each Oratiula~ed Bemtou/te, 50-lb sack., .............................................................. $ $3.00 / sack Oround Y~p ~ Con~oli~ ................... ; ................................................ $1,000.00 / men~ Cemen~entonim Slu~ ....................................................................... $ 142.00 / ~bic y~ Se~ Tops .............................................................................................. $ 242.00 Y ~ch Br~ Tu~s ............................................................................................. $ 8,40 / ~ch * Quotations on pric~ for PVC weU ~ ~a~r ~ 4~ch diamet~ ~d o~eu ma~ria~ (u~l~ ~u~ ~.) p~vided ou HEALTH AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT Portable Persormel Do~ntaminat'/on Trm'ler ............................................ $ 262.00 / day Per~ounet Air Sampling Pump ...................................................................... $ 9'5.00 Ido, y ]~orehole Ventilation System ...................................................................... $ '100.00 t day Level B Protectioua ..................................................................................... $ 263.00 / day / person Lev¢{ G l:TOtecrioll" ................................... ~ ............................................... $ I6~.00 / day / person Level D Pro~ecfioua .................................................................................... $ 48.00 / day / person Limited Level D Protectiona ........................................................................ $ 3g.00 / day / person a Charg~ for each prote~,i0n level ar~ based on dry work conditions and use of uricoa~d PVCYnitrileYne~preue gtaves. A nominal charge for wot work coudkiolis requiring coated or ~i~oial ~homi~al resistant coveralls (i.e~ Sarauex) and gloves (i.e., Vkon) may be added. SPECIAL MEDICAL SI. rI~VIiIILLANCE COSTS Basuline physical co,ts aru covered by tho company; howovcr, project-specific medical tests will b~ uhar§cd at cost, plus 20%. OTFrKR EQUIPMENT CHARGE8 GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION EQUIPNIENT Seismograph, Single Cha~:! Bison Model 1570C or Nimbu~ Model ES-125 .................................................................................................................. 25 189.00 /da), Seismograph, Twelve Channel Nimbus Model ES121OF ...................................................... $ 495.00 tday R:si:rfivity Meter, Bisou Model #~L~90 ........................................................................ - .......... '$165.00 /day Soil Test Model K40C ........................................................................................................ $135.00 tday Megger Earth Tester ....................................................................................................... ' $105.00 /day Magnetometer, Portable Proton. Geometries Model fig 16 ......................................................... $ [ 90.00 /day Eleetromagnetics ........ i ......................................................................................................... $ 220.00 /day Terrain Conductivity Meter Geonlcs Model EM 31 ......................................................................................................... $ 200.00 tday Downhole Shem' Wave Velocity Measurement ...................................................................... On Kequest BlaSt ~ncl ¥ibvation Ivtonitor, VM-100 CNormul ',~t up and takeclowrt) ..................................... $ 400.00 /day Slope Indicator (4-hour minimum) ............................................................................................ $ 47.00 /hour Pneumatic Piezomete. r Indicator ~incoMod¢! 5141I-A ........... : .............................................................................................. ~ 180.00 /day Sealed Double Ring Infillrometer Test Equipment ................................................................................................................. On Kuquest VEI:IICLE$ Veitic/e, 2 Wheel Drive ............................................................................................................. $ 8.50 Vehicle, 4 Whe~! Drive ............................................................................................................ $ 16.00 /hflllr Mileage, 2 Wheel Drive .............................................................................................................. $ .53 Imile MiIeage, 4 Wheel Drive $ t.o$ hnii~ Vehicle EqUipped ~vith gtnndm-d Field Tegting F_xtuipment ..........................~ ............................. $ 16.00 /hour Veh[cIe Equipped wi~ Nuv-lem- DermRy Testing ~luipment .................................................... $ 21.00 /hour ¥¢hl¢le l~quippecl with Ukra~oR[~, M~t[~ and Dy~ Penetrant Testing Equipment ................................................................................. $ 21.00 /hour Utility TraUer ............................................................................................................................ $ 37.00 /day Hydvautic-H~nd Lift ................................................................................................................ $ 32.00 /day Microcomputer, b~si~ ~offware systexr~ ~ttd supporting hardware .......................................... g 21.00 /hour MSinfi'ame Computer Time-~mting (per CPU minute) ............................................. ' $ 9.00 /minut~ Computer Gonne~t Time ............................................................................................................. 25 7.50 /hour Disk Storage (per megabyte) .................................................................................................... $ 74.00 /month Environmental Inltormntion Management Sy~rn $oi~,vnre Surcharge ...................................... $ ' 16.00 /hour Project Management and CPM Raftware Rur~hm.ge ......................................................... $ I6.00 /hour Reproduction ..................................................................................................................... ~ ....... $ 0.50 /page Telephone ................................................................................................................................. $ 0.50 /mL~ute Facsimile Copies $ 2.50 /~age R~port Surcharg~ ..................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................... ' ........................ $ 37.00 /cop), L~rgc Format Dc~whag Oopi~, 20-lb ~ond .............................. ; .......................................... $ 2.65 /sq Large Format Drawing Copies, Erasahlo Vollum .......... · ..................................................... ~...~ $ 3.70 /sq ft Large Format Drawing Copies, Precision Trim .......................................................................... $ 1.60 leach Mylar Rcproctuotion~ .............................................................................................................. g 16-0~ tsh~et Autocad Drafting, I-Iarclware and Software ............................................................... 2 ...........$ 32.00 /hour Autocad Drawing Plots .............................................................. . ................................................ $ L60 /minut= Video Camera .............................................................................................................................. $ 74.00 /day GEOTECHNICAL/MATE~,I~LS TESTING EQUIPMENT CHARGES MATE~ TliSTIPtG Skidmore Wilhelm t~olt Tension Calibrator ............................................................................ $ 42.00 I day Torque Wrench ..................................................................................................................... $ 42.00 [ clay $~-hmidt Hammer ....................................................................................................................... $ 6~.00 ! day R Me,er (Pachometer).., .......................................................................................................... $ 6g.00 I day Windsor Prol~ ............................................................................. ~ ............................................. $ 21.00 I shot Anohor Bott T~tir~ Dm, icc ..................................................................................................... $ I36.00 I day Concrete Vapor Transmission Tv. st Kit-Floors & Slabs ..................................................... llaMA $ 58.00 1 t~st Thin Lift Nuclear Asphalt Gauge ............................................................................................ * $ 74-00 ! day lquclea~ A~phalt C:ontent Gauge ................................................................................................. $ 73.00 / d~.y Coring Machine with Oenerato- r .................................................................................................. $ 147.00 / day FloorFlatness Testing Device .................................................................................................... $ 95.00 / Diamond Bit Core Barre~ Charge Asphalt Concrete or Masonry 2" Diameter ................ ~ ...................................... $ 6,001 inch., .......................................... $ 4.7~ / Illth 3" Diameter .......................................... : ............. ~; 7.~0 t inch ............................................. $ 5.25 / inch 4" Diameter ...... ............................................. -....$ 9.00 f inch ............................................. $ 6.30 / inch 6" Diameter ........................................................ $12,$01 inch ..................i ........................... $ 7.501 inch g" Diameter .............. : ......................................... S15.75 / inch ............................................ i $ 10,$0 [ inch Minimum bit charge-6" perjob SOIL AND AGGREGATE TESTS CONIPA(5'I'IO1N CURVES Standard4" Mold ............................................................................................... D-69g Method A $ 16~.00t each Standard 6" Maid .......................................................................................... D-698 Me~hod B, C $ 139.00f each Modified, 4' Mold ....................................................................................... D-1~$7 Method A $ 16~.00/each Modified. 6" Maid ............................ ~ .......................................................... I3-1557 Method B, (~ tl 17IL00/each Galifomialmpact, Dry Method .................................................................................. CAL-216-F $ 189.001 California Impact, Wet Mcthofl ..................................................... , ............................ CA 'I.~-216 $ 147.00/~h CheckPoint.....: ....................................................................................................................... $ I05.00/each Relative Density (Maximum and M'mimum) ..................................................... D-425]' ~ 4254 $ 273.001 sel SOIL AND AGGREGATE STABILITY R-Value, Untr~age~l Material or field Sample ............................................................... CAI_,.301 $. 220.00~ l~-¥~lue, Rmproportion=d or Chmmi~lly -Tr~nte. a! .................................................... CAL-301 $ 265.00/ Corre.~on for oversized tutorial in ~mple ................................................................. GAL-301 $ 63.00/e~h C.B.R. I00% Gompaction (I~._~Iucles comp~0n inure) .................................. D-18113, T-lg0 $ 515.00f each o.~l!~.R. Other Comp,,¢tion Effort 0n~lud~ ~ompa~tion ~urv~) ....................................... D-tgg3 $ 672.00/ Soil Cement, C.T.13., Mix De~'ign ............................................................................................ On Request- C.T.B. Compression T~t, (Tn~ltldes Pr~pat~iOll) ......................................... D-1633, GAL-312 $ 79~.00/each Lim~-Treated Comprnaaion Te~ (In~lud~ Pr~pm-ation) ............................................... G~L-373 $ 795.00/each _ Ch~k Point ................................................................................................................ CAL-373 $ 220.00/ Cement-Treated Compre~sion Test ................................................................... PGA E7~0:~2.065 $ :~25.00/each BASIC SOIL AND AGGREGATE PROPERTIES Siev~ Az~alysis, Coarse and Fille Illcludillg Wash ........................................................ C-136 $ 116.001 each ~ieve Analysis, Coarsa (P. atain~cl an No. ~t Sieve) ............................................................. C-136 I 6g.00/eseh Sieve Analysis, Fin~ Including Wash (Passing Nu. 4 Sieve) ................................... : .......... C-136 $ 100.00/each 8ie¥~ Analysis, Wash (% Finer m~n No. 200 .Sieve) .......................................................... C-117 $ 68.00/ Hydrometer (Without Sieve Analysis) ............................................................................ D.422 $ 137.00/ear& Hydrometer Onclu£1ing Sieve Analysis) ~ ............................................................................ D-422 ' $ 20J.00! :Spccifi~ ~avity ...................................................................................... 0-127, C--128~ D-$:I~ $ 79.00/e.~ch Sand Equivalent, Avcrag~ of 3 ................................................................................... CAI~217 $ 89.00/each Sand Equivalent, One Point Method ............................................................................................ $ 74.00/each Pla.~ioity Index ............................................................................................................ D-431g $ 13g.O0/each Liquid Limit ................................................................................................................. D-4518 S 89.0(t/each t~xD~msforl Index Test .................................................................................. D4Ii~9, Ui~C 15-2 Ii 13(5.001 eacll Swell Pr~xsure. Per Poin~ ............... : ...... ; ....................................................................................... il 84.00/each Moisture Determination and Unit Weight ........................................... D-2216. D-2937, D.-4643 $ 41!.00/each Nioi=mre Determination Only .............. . ..................................... a ........................ D-2216, I3-4643 $ 21,00/ Resistivity of Soil (Laborator~ Measu .rement) ................................................... CAL-~32 or 643 $ 135.001 each pM Test (Laboratory Mc~urement) ........................................................................ EPA-9045 $ 47,001 each pH Test, Lime Treated Soils ............................................................................................. C-977 $ 90.00t each Org~ni; Comcnt-.qoils .................................................................................................... D-2974 $ ~4,001 each Pinhole Tes~ for Dispersive Soils .................................................................................... D-4647 $ 210.00/each Dielectric Constant .................................................................................................................... $ ~0,001 each HYDRAULIC CONDUCTMTY Flexible Wail, Falling He~d .............................................................. 1~.5094, EM 1110-2-1906 $ 315.00/each Rigid Wall Permeability of Undisturbed Sample, up to No. 4 Sieve Size .................................. $ 1 $8.00! each Rigid Wall, Conslilrit Head, Oravel ............................................................................................. $ 158.00! uach SAI~IPLE PREPARakTION Trimming .................................................................................................................................... $ 48.00/each Remolalng ................................................................................................................................... $ 63.00/each ' Splitting ...................................................................................................................................... $ 47.00/each Mixing and Processing ............................................................................................................ $ 55.00! hour SHEAR STRENGTH AND CONSOLIDATION TESTS and Unk Weight ............................................................................................................ D-2166 $ 95.00/each Triaxial Compression Test Quick Pot Poiut- ..................................................................................................................... $ 12 t.00/point UU Saturated .......................................................................................................... D-2850 $ 200.00! point CD Saturated ........................................................................................... I~M-I 110-2-19(16 CU Saturated ....................................................................................................... i_. D-4767 ~l 240.00/point GU Sahrrated with'Pore Water Preamre .................................................................... D-4767 $ 347.00/ point Direr Shear(Quick) Per Point 0Dry) ............................................................................. D-3080 $ 100.00/mu~h Direct Shear (3 point staged test) (Saturated) ............................................................................. $ 265.00/each Dir~ot Shear (Residual) Per Pohlt (Samra~d) ..................................................................... $ 105.00f point Consolidaliun, With Two Time Rates ...................................................................................... Constant Rate o£Strain Consolidation, With Tune Rate .................................................. D-4186 $ 52~.00/test Consolidation, Without Tim-- Rate, Six Load Incremenl~ .............................................. D-2435 $ 262.00/test Collapse .Potential ...................................................................................................................... Note: Speeia[ texting procedures that davi~e From ftandard will be charged on a time and expense basis. AGGREGATE QUALITY ~n~ur~o~ Org~mic Matter ............................................................................................... C-40 $ 53.00/~ch Abao~tlo~ Grovel ........................................................................................................... G127 $ 53.00t each Ab~fio~ Sand ............................................................................................................. C-128 $ 79.00I ~h Unit Weigh~ Average of 3 ............................................................................................. C-29 $ 89.001 t~ Unit Weigh ~e Po~t M~od .......................................................................................... C-2O $ 58.00t each LOS An~l~ Ab~ion T~O~ Revolufioa~ ................................................... C~211, ~1Sl $ 142.00/~ch Los Angeles Abr~ion T~-1,000 ~olufio~ ................................................. C~411~ C-~35 $ I fi$.00[ each Sulh~ So~dn~ (5 C~i~) Per S{~e Si~ ....................................................... ~D214, C-gg ' $ g9.00t ~ch MoOr M~g ~op*~i~ of S~d (2 ag~) ........................................................ ~-$15, ~87 $ 357.00/ Pot~fial ~cfivi~ Test ........................................................................................ , ....... G-289 On Cl~nem T~ ~efer~ T~t) .................................................................................... C~-~7 $' I31.00/~' C~sh~ ~cl~ on Sieved S~le ................................................................ C~-20~, ~93 $ 131.00/ Flat ~d El~ed P~cI~ on Si~ S~pI~ .................................. D4791, C~-119, CE-120 $ 131.00/~& Clay Lumps ~d F~bi~ P~cies ................................................................................... C-142 $ 95.00/ Li~eight Piec~ ~ A~e .................................................... c. .............................. C-123 ~ 210.00/e~h Du~ili~, Fi~ ................................ ~ ......................................................... C~229, D-37~ $ IOS.00/each D~abiii~, C~ ....................................................................................... CAL-~9, D-~7~ ~ 158.00/ Du~bili~ Index, ~e ~d Fine ................................................................. C~-~9, ~37~ $ 235.00/test CONCRE~ Concxete Mix Design ILeview ........................................................................................... ; ......... $ i85.00/each Laboratory Trial Batch, Including Compression Teeing of Six Spe~imen~ ................................ $ Y)_~.00I eauh Goncrot¢ Cylinder ¢ur~ and/or CompresMon Tested ........................................................ C-39 $ 23.001 ~ch Compr~_~sion Tc~t, LlgJatwei~.ht Insulating Conca'ct~ .......................................................... 0-495 $ 47.00/each Unit Weight of Concrete Cylinders ................................................................................ C-135 $ 47.00! each FIe~xural Str:ugth, Oonr. a-otc B~am ....................................................................... ~-78, C-293: $ 90.00t each Compression T~ Ounitc/Shotcrete .......................................................................................... $ 58.00/each Compression Test, OunRdShotcrete Panel, See of 6 Cores .................... ~. ............................... $ 205.00! set Compruazlon Tost oa Cor~d Specimens (lnclud~ Eu~{ Prvp:u'ation) .................................... C-a2 .. $ 53.00I eaclt* i~Ylinder Molds ......................................................................................................................... $ 2.?0/each tying Shrinkage T~t, set of 3 .............................................. L ......................... G-157, C, AL-530 $ 370.00/ each Modulus of Elasticity of 6" x t2' Concrete Cylinder ......................................................... (2469 $ 2 [0.00/each Splitting Tensile Strength ............................................................................................... C-496 $ 6g.00/each Cement Colltent Of Harden~i Concrete ................................................................................ 0-$5 On Kcqu~t Density of Spray Applied Fin~lm~'oofin~ .......................................................................... E-605 $ 63.00/each Unit Weight of Lightwoight Concrete .............................................................................. C-567 $ 63.001 each Concrete PermeabiIity ...........................................; .................................................. GR.O-G-4g $1165_00! each Mortm- Bar Expansion ...................................................................................................... C-227 $ l 16~-O0l each * Does not include coring MASONRY Grout or Mortar Specimea Oure~ and/or Compression Teated..... ......................... C,-579, G-t019, 0-780, C-942, C-109 $ 23.00/ Compression Test, Masonry Units ....................................................................................... C140 $ 53_00/each Compr~s$iou Te-% 8 x 8 x 16 Prisms or smaller .............................................. UBC 24-26, E 4~7 $ 84.00/each Compression Teat, 10 x $ x 16 Prisma or smalIea- ............................................ UBO 24-26, E ¢47 $ 95.00/~ach Compression Test, 12 x 8 x 16 Pfin~ or smaller .......................................... UBC 24-26, E 447 $ 105.001 Absorption and R~:eiv~l Moisture, Masonry Unit ........................................................... C140 $ 63.00/eaoh Lin¢;~t Shrinkage, Maaom-y Units .................................................................... C.-426, or Titl~ 21 $ 142.00/each Compression Strength, Brick .............................................................................................. C,-67 $ 52.00/each Modulus cf Rupturo, Brick ............................................................................................... c-67 $ 63.00/ Absorption T~Cr, Brick, 5-Hour with Coei:fici~nt ............................................................... C-67 ~ 78_00/e. ach Shear Te~t on Masoury or Brick Cores ..................................................................... CAL~44 $. 84.00/each Grout or Mortar Mold ........ ; ............................................................................................... . ....... $ 2.63/cac2z Breaking Load, RoofTile ....................................................................................... UBC 32-12 $ 37.00! Abso~tior~ Roof Tile ............................... ¢ ............................................................. UBC 32-12 $ 63.00/each Permeability, P, oofTile .............................................................................................................. $ I05.00/ Specification Te~ts-AR. Grad~ ................................................................................................On Request -Liquid Asphalt Grade~ ...................................................................................................... On Request -Em~:l~ions ............................................................................................................................ On Request Other Asphalt Test~ .................. ~ .............................................................................................. On Centri~age Keroseno Equivalent ............................................................... .................. GAL-303 $ 210.00/ Extracnon, ~ ]~tum~n .................................................................. D-1856, D-21~2, or GAL-310 $ 132.00/each F. xtraction, % Bitumen, with Gradation ...................................................................................... $ 210.00! each Film Stripping .......................................... .................................... ; ................................ (3,~L-302 $ I00.00! ~uch StabHometer Test arid Mixing of Samlml~ .....................................................................GAL-366 $ 195.00/ StabiIom~ter Te~t on Premixed Sample ............................................................... ~ .... GAL-366 $ 131.00/~ach 8w~il ................................................................................... ; ....................... z ............... ~AL-305 ~g 105.00! each Moisture Vapor Susce4atibility, in Addition to Stahilom~tur ......................................... GAL-307 S 210.00/ Complete D~sign of Wearing Surface for a G iwn Asphalt and ~kggrugate, blveem or iV[at,bad! lk~fethod ........................................................................On Request Marshall Stability and Flow-Sct'of3 (Without Mixirtg] ................................................ D-1559 $ 294.00! set Marshall Stability and FlOw-Set or'3 (L~ ]viixed) ........................................................... I3-1559 $ 378.00/ Superpave Mix Design - Preliminary Voids Analysis only (PMA) .............. FHWA SA-95~003 $2,100.00/each Superpave Mix Design (Excludes Binder or Agg. QuaL tealng) ................ FHWA SA-95-003 53,400.00/each 90-gAGU..DAM ICO\PRIVA'I'E~ i 9!H;AF~A¥ FE~0~-tt09-O~-3 (12,avOwed Unit Weight of Core or Compacted Sample ................................................................ D2726 $ 42.00t each Moisture Content (XyloRe K~tlux Method) ................................................................... D-1461 $ 195.00/each Iviaximum Der'~ity ~'Mbt by lgIm~hall Iviethod. Set of 3 0Yithout Mixing) .............................. !~ 173.00/set Maximum Demk'y of Mix by Hreem Method, S~t of 3 01rt, hout Mixing) ..... GAL-304, D-1561 ii 175.00/set Maximum Theoretical Sp~;ifi~ Oravity (F, Igo Method) ................................................ D-2041 $ 120.00/emc. h Index of Retained Strenc~h ................................................................................. D-1074, D-1075. $ g60.O0/each Index of Ketained Stren~-~& ............................................................. US Army Corps Me~od $ 55g.00! each IVIETAL$ T~nsile., Up to 0.5 sq. in. Cro~ Sectiorta[ Area ............................................................................ $ 0.~ sq. in- to I.~ ~q. im ......................................................................................................... . Grater ~at I.g sq. ~ .......................................................................................................... On ~equest Bend Only ............................................................................................................................. $ 31.00/each Tcnsil~ ~d Bcn~ Up ~ 0.5 s~. in. Cross ~ec~ional ~ea .................................................. $ 74.00/each Tensile and Bcn~ 0.5 sq. in. to l.g sq. in ................................................................................... Tensil~ and Bend, Gr~t~ ~ l,g sq, ~ ..................................................................................... On Pm-g~esn ~, Te~i[e and ~longa~on .................................................................... P~-S~s Wire, Te~iI~ ~d Elon~on ...................... Machin~g Co~ ........................................................................................................................... A~ ~a + 20~ Weight vf Ca6ng (get of ~) ................................................................................................ A-90 $ 110.00/seI Boil, Nu~ & W~he~, ~n~s, & Load T~ ....................................................................... Do~ no~ ~clude machin~g coat,, ifrequ~d. WIgLD~G QUALIFICATIONS-STRUCT~ STEEL (IaHYgICAL TI~ST ME-TI-IOD-~, AWn, API. ~E Op~tor Peffo~c~ and Pro~ T~ ................................................................................. ~ Labomto~ Teeing: ................................................................... Guid~ Bend Tes~ ~ er mot $ 42.00/each Sidz B~d T~r ...................................................................................................................... $ 4Z~/~ Pr~ 9~nd T~t ................................................................................................................... $ ~2.00/ Tensilg T~t {redu~ se~on) .......................................................................................... $ T B~d T~t ......................................................................................................................... $ · 63.00/~ No,ch T~r .......................................................................................................................... S 53.0o/~h Fusion Qualifi~on T~ on Hi~ Pres~ Pol~ylene Pi~ ........................ ~ ........ ~ ............... ~ Kequ~ ~ualifi~iion I=s~ ~ ~vail~!e by X-~y procedur~ ........... ? ..................................... . ............ ~ Reque~ · Does nor ~clude machinhg cosS, if~uked. ROO~G ~STS Stan~rd Quanti~five Aaalysh .................................................................................................... S 1~3,00/~ Wcigh~ of Blmm=n, Ply S~cm~ Dia~ S~d~d ~fi~ve ~a[ys~ With Omv61 ................... : ........................................................... $ I nS.00/ ~ct~d~ Weight of Grovel Unit Weight of S~ffac~g ............................................................................................................. $ 79.00/~ Unit W6ight of g~ple ............................................................................................................... ~ 7~.00/ Dia~ of S~ple ..................................................................................................................... $ 79.00/ Void Analysis ........................................................................................................................... $ . 79_00/~h Ply ~e [dang~on .............................................................................................................. $ ~.00/~h Mat Typ~ [d~nflfi~ion ......................................................................................................... $ 5g.00/~ch Bi,men T~ Identif~ion (S6~i~g Po~0 .................................. ; ...................................... ~ 142.00/ Compl~Ca ~o~ .................................................................................................................. On TacMi~ Photo~ph ................................................................................................................... On RooFMois~ S~ey ........................... ; ................................................................................... OR TINIBER Molmtur~ Content M=~.~ur~m~nts ............................................................................................ ~ 21 ~h, t~clmician's hourly rote Strip Tension Test ....................................................................................................................... $ 95 each, + machining Truss Load Test .................................. , .............................................................................. ~ ........ On Request Shear Test .................................................................................................................................. On Request Qualification Test Fur &d'nesiYes ............................................................................................... On Request Face .loint Bonding Test ............................................................................................................ On Request EM $oint Bonding Test ............................................................................................................ On Request OTHER EQU~PM]ENT CHA~GES GEOPHYSICAL EXPLOlq~TI O]N Seismograt~h. $iagte Channel Bison. Mod~l 1 ~70C or N~bus Model E~125 ..................................................................................................................... $189.00 /~y Seismo~ph, Twelv~ Gh~nel ~mbu~ Model ~5121OF ............. ~ ........................................... $ 495.00 /~y R=siaivi~ M~, BNon M~el g~90 ...................................................................................$165.00 /~y SoilTe~ Model R40C ................................................................................... ; .................. $135.00 /clay Meg~er E~ T~ ...................................................................................... ~1 ............... $105.00 /~y Ma~omemr, Po~le ~oton-O~me~ Mo~el 6g 16 .......................................................... $190.00 l~y Elec~ma~etl~ ..................................................................................................................... $ 220.00 l~y T~ain Conductlvi~ Mater Oeoni~ Model EM 31 ............................................................................................. ~ ...........$ 200.00 /day Dow~ol~ Sh~r Wave Veloci~ M~ement .......................................................................... On ~u~t BI~ ~d Vib~ion MonRor, VM-100 ~o~al s~ up ~nd t~edown) ........................................ g ~0_~ /d~ Slope ~ndi~tor (4-hour m~) ............................................................................................ $ 47.00 ~our Pneumatic Piczom~t~ Indictor Since Model 51411-A ........................................................................................................ $1~0.00 /day S~[~d Double ~g ~l~omemr T~t Equipment ................................................................................................................... On R~u~ V~iolc, 2 ~co[ Driw .............................................................................................................. $ 8.50 ~our Vehicle, 4 ~ecl Dfi~ .......................................................................................................... $ 16.00 ~our Mil~ge, 4 ~e~l D~ve .......................................................................................................... $ LOS /mile Vehicle ~uip~ w~ S~d Field T~g Equipmmt ................................. :: .................... ~ I6.00 ~our Ve~iclc ~uipp~ w~ Nucl~ Densi~ Te~g ~ipment ....................................................... $ 21.00 ~our Vehlcie Equipped wi~ ~onie, ~etic and Dye P0n~t T~ ~ipm~nt ................................................................................ ~ 21.00 ~o~ U~Ii~ Tr~ler ........................................................................................................................ $ 37.00 ~ulie H~d Li~ ..................................................................................................................... ~ 32.00 /day OFFICE EQ~P~NT Mi~omputea b~ic lo~ sys~ ~d ~ppo~g h~w~ ............................................. $ 21.00 &our MaN~m~ Computer T~e-gh~g ~ ~U m~u~) ............................................................ $ 9.00 tin,ute Cmca~dFi~ ......................................................................................................................... $ 21.00 Computer Connecz Time ..................................................................................................... $ 7Z0 Disk Sto~ ~er mogab~) ...................................................................................................... $ 74.00 tmon~ Enviromen~l ln~a~On M~m~t gygtem ~o~ gu~h~e ..................................... g I6.00 Pmj~: M~agom~t and CPM So~ ~rch~ge .................................................................. g 16.00 ~our KeproducNon .......................................................................................................................... $ 0~0 /pag~ T~lephone .................................................................................................................................... $ 2~0 Fi~imit~ Copies ....... ~ ................................................................................................................ $ 37.00 Icky ~g~ Format Dmw~g Copies, 20-lb Bond ......................................... , .................................... ~ 2.65 Isq ~c Fomat Dmw~g Copi~, ~1~ Vellum ....................................................................... $ 3.70 1~ Mrgo Fo~at Dmw~g Oopi~, p~oNion T~ ..................... ~ ................................................... ~ 1.~ /~oh Mylar Rcpmducti~ ......................... . ........................................................................................... $ 16.~ - Autocad DmR~ H~w~ ~d ~o~ ................................................................................ $ 32.00 Autocad Drawing Plo~ ................................................................................................................ g 1.60 /minute Video ~a ............................................................................................................................. $ 74.00 l~y, BASIS OF CHA.RGES I. LL~cd heroin exc typical pr]ca for services mo~ frequently pcrfiarmed by Kleinffelder. Prices for other "services provided by the 'firm or other services not listed will be given upon reque, s~ as well ~s special quotations for programs involving volm'ae work_ 3. Iavoice~ wiII be i~-~ued on apcriodic basi~, or u~pon completion ora pwject, whichever i: $~oner. The nee cash amount o£ this invoico is payable on preaentat/on of the i~voiee. ]if not paid within 30 days after the date of the invoic~, the unpa/d balanc~ shall be subject to a FINANC~ CHAROB of 1.$% p~r month, wh/ch is an ANNUAL PEKCBlqTAOI~ RATE of I ~%. 4. A two-hour mM/mm charge will be made for all field s~rvices. A four-h~ur minimum charge will be made' for any field services in e~xccss of ~t~o hours. A six-hour m?nimum charge will be made for field sc~viccs in. cxcoa~ of four hour~ pgr day, An eisht-honr m;~imum chm~e will be made f~Sr field aery/cea in.exce~ hours p~ day. A one-hour minimum charge per day wii~ be made for any office services. 5. T'n-nc worked in cx~-c:~,~ of S hou~ per dray and wee. ken&holiday work will b~ charged ~ l .;~ t/mc~ f/lo hourly l"~e. Per dicrn will b= ~h~rgcd ~t a ra~ of $15 per day l~r p=r~ou ~r r~xp=mses plus 20%, whichever diem will be charged for ail projects in ~xc~ss ors0 miles 1~om the nearest Kle/nfelder office. 7. Outside servic~-~ will i~clude a 20~ markup maless othcrwiae Wc arc protected by~WorkePs Compensation Insura.n. ce (and/or Bmployeds Liabilky InSUrance), and by Public LiabiIIty Insurance mr bodily injury and property/~age~ and will/hmish certificates ~eofupon request.[ We assume ~he risk of damaEe to our own fupp[ieg and equipment_ If-your contm~ or purchage order place~] greater r~sponsibilities upon us or requires fin-thor insurance cov~age, we, specifically directed by you. will] t~k= out additional insuranc~ (if procmblo) to pro~t us at your expense, but we ahab not b~ re,sponsibl¢ for property damage from any cause, including fire and mx']~losioIL beyond the amounts of coverage o£ ~lSL~FalICe, 9. All II0n-environmentn! and lmcontaminatcd $ample~ may be dL~poaed of at gJeinf~lder's disc~ticn 30 days afL~r s,,bmisaion of final report, unles~, prior, arrangements az~ made. All environmenfal ~raple~ may be returned to clients at Klcinfcldcr'$ discrcuon B0 d~ya ~ ~ubrai~ion of final report, troika prior arfangemen~m are made. I0. Propex dispox~l or h~ucl!;n2 of soil botin§ ~rdn~, v~ll development and purge waxc~' dca;on~amln~tfon · solutions, and other contaminated/.pot~nfia/ly contaminated ms,er/ah is the responsibility of the cliem_ KI¢infetder can provide ~ontainem ~0r onsite eoutainmeu~ and c~n advise the client r~garding proper handling procedure's, EXHIBIT B PAYMENT SCHEDULE City shall pay Consultant an mount not to exceed the total sum of(as required) for services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall submit invoices at the end of project based on the cost for services performed. ~ The total sum stated above shall be the total which City shall pay for the services to be rendered by Consultant pursuant to tlfis Agreement. City shall not pay any additional sum for any expense or cost whatsoever incurred by Consultant in rendering services pursuant to this Agreement City shall make no payment for any extra, further or additional service pursuant to this Agreement unless such extra service and the price therefor is agreed to in writing executed by the City Manager or other designated official of City authorized to obligate City thereto prior to the time such extra service is rendered and in no event shall such change order exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the initial contract price. The services to be provided under this Agreement may be terminated without cause at any point in time in the sole and exclusive discretion of City. If the Agreement is terminated by City, Consultant shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of such. termination. In that event, all finished and unfinished documents and other materials shall, at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. Consultant hereby expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation arising under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain adequate logs and timesheets in order to verify costs incurred to date. The Consultant is not authorized to perform any services or incur any costs whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement until receipt ora fully executed Purchase Order from the Finance Department of the City of Dublin. Exhibit B Page 1 of 1 06/08/99 EXtIIBIT C City shall furnish physical facilities such as desks, filing cabinets, and conference space, as may be reasonably necessary for Contractor's use while consulting with City employees and reviewing records and the information in possession of City. The location, quantity, and time of furnishing said physical facilities shall be in the sole discretion of City. In no event shall City be obligated to furnish any facility which may involve incurring any direct expense, including, but not limiting the generality of this exclusion, long-distance telephone or other communication charges, vehicles, and reproduction facilities. Exhibit C Page 1 of 1 06/08/99 EXHIBIT D GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. At all times during the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall be an independent Contractor and shall not be an employee of City. City shall have the right to control Consultant only insofar as the results of Consultant's engineering services rendered pursuant to this Agreement; however, City shall not have the right to control the means by which Consultant accomplishes services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. 2. LICENSES; PERMITS; ETC. Consukant represents and warrants to City that he has all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatsoever nature which are legally required for · Consultant to practice his profession. Consultant represents and warrants to City that Consultant shall, at his sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement any licenses, permits, and approvals which are legally required for Consultant t° practice his profession. 3. TIME. Consultant shall devote such time to the performance of services pursuant to this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary for satisfactory performance of Consultant's obligations pursuant to this Agreement. 4. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. The cost of such insurance shall be included in the Consultant's bid. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall beat least as broad as: (1) Insurance Services Office form number GL 0002 (Ed. 1/73) covering comprehensive General Liability and Insurance Services Office form number GL 0404 coveting Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability; or lnsuranqe Services OffiCe Commercial General Liability coverage ("occurrence" form CG 0001). (2) Insurance Services Office form number CA 0001 (Ed. 1/78) covering Automobile Liability, code 1 "any auto" and endorsement CA 0025. (3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers Liability Insurance. B. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits no less than: Exhibit D Page 1 of 5 06/08/99 (1) General Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be' twice the required occurrence limit. (2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. (3) Workers Compensation and Employers Liability: Workers ComPensation limits as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers Liability limits of $1,000,000 per accident. C. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions mUst be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials and employees; Or the Consultant shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses. D. Other Insurance Provisions. The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: (1) General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverages. (a) The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Consultant; products and completed operations of the Consultant, premises owned, occupied or used bythe Consultant, or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Consultant. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of the protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. (b) The Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. (c) Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. Exhibit D Page 2 of 5 06/0g/99 (d) The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whoTM claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. (2) Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability Coverage. The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from work performed by the Consultant for the City. (3) Professional Liability. Consultant shall carry professional liability insurance in an amount deemed by the City to adequately protect the City against liability caused by negligent acts, errors or omissions on the part of the Consultant in the course of performance of the services specified in this Agreement. (4) All Coverages. Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled by either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. E. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A:VIII. F. Verification of Coverage. Consultant shall furnish City with certificates of insurance and with original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. H. The Risk Manager of City may approve a variation of those insurance requirements upon a determination that the coverages, scope, limits and forms of such insurance are either not commercially available or that the City's interests are otherwise fully protected. 5. CONSULTANT NO AGENT. Except as City may specify in writing, Consultant shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever as an agent. Consultant shall have no authority, express or implied, pursuant to this Agreement to bind City to any obligation whatsoever. Exhibit D Page 3 of 5 06/08/99 6. ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED. No party to this Agreement may assign any right or obligation pursuant to this Agreement. Any attempted or purported assignment of any right or obligation pursuant to this Agreement shall be void and of no effect. 7. PERSONNEL. Consultant shall assign only competent personnel to perform services pursuant to this Agreement. In the eVent that City, in ks sole discretion, at any time during the term of this Agreement, desires the removal of any such persons, Consultant shall, immediately upon receiving notice from City of such desire of City, cause the removal of such person or persons. 8. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE. Consultant shall perform all services required pursuant to this Agreement in the manner and according to the standards observed by a competent practitioner of the profession in which Consultant is engaged in the geographical area in which Consultant practices his profession. All instruments of service of whatsoever nature which Consultant delivers to City pursuant to this Agreement shall be prepared in a substantial, firSt class and workmanlike manner and conform to the standards of quality normally observed by a person, practicing in Consultant's profession. 9. HOLD HARMLESS AND RESPONSIBILITY OF CONSULTANTS. Consultant shall take all reSPonsibility for the work, shall bear all losses and damages directly or indirectly resulting to him,' to any subconsultant, to the City, to City officers and employees, .or to parties designated by the City, on account of the negligent performance or character of the work, unforeseen difficulties, accidents, occurrences or other causes predicated on active or passive negligence of the Consultant or of his subconsultant. Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, officials, directors, employees and agents from and against any or all lo'ss, liability, expense, claim, costs (including costs of defense), suits, and damages °f every kind, nature and description dkecfly or indirectly arising from the negligent performance of the work. This paragraph shall not be constmed to exemPt the City, its employees and officers from its own fraud, willful injury or violation of law whether willful or negligent. For purposes of Section 2782 of the Civil Code the parties hereto recognize and agree that this Agreement is not a cOnstruction contract. By execution of this Agreement Consultant acknowledges and' agrees that he has read and understands the provisions hereof and that this paragraph is a material element of consideration. Approval of the insurance contracts does not relieve the Consultant or subconsultants from liability under this paragraph. 10. GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS. To the extent that this Agreement may be funded by fiscal assistance from another governmental entity, Consultant shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations to which City is bound by the terms of such fiscal assistance program. 11. DOCUMENTS. All reports, data, maps, models, charts, designs, plans, studies,, surveys, photographs, memoranda or other written documents or materials prepared by Consukant pursuant to this Agreement shall become the property of City upon completion of the work to be performed hereunder or upon termination of the Agreement. No such materials or properties Exhibit D Page 4 of 5 06/08/99 produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be subject to private use, copyrights, or patent rights by Consultant in the United States or in any other country without the express written consent of City. City shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose (as may be limited by the provisions of the California Public Records Act), distribute, and otherwise use, copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such reports, studies, data, statistics, forms or other materials or properties produced under this Agreement. Exhibit D Page 5 of 5 06/08/99