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WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock desires to retain engineering
services for the development of a stormwater management program to
improve water quality by controlling polluted runoff from urban areas,
WHEREAS, Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. has submitted an Agreement for
Engineering Services to provide said services, and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to enter into said agreement
with Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc., Now Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS,
That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute on
behalf of the City an Agreement for Engineering Services with Camp
Dresser & McKee, Inc., for the development of a stormwater management
program to improve water quality by conrolling polluted runoff from
urban areas, a copy of said agreement being attached hereto as Exhibit
"A” and incorporated herein for all purposes.
The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of
the date, hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this
Resolution was adopted was posted and that such meeting was open to the
public as required by law at all times during which this Resolution and
the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted
upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas
Government Code, as amended.
ArEST:
RESOLVED this 19th day of December, 2002.
CHRISTINE R. MARTINEZ, City Secret
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WELL, Mayor
y of Round Rock, Texas
ROUND ROCK. TEXAS
PURPOSE PASSION PROSPERITY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
CITY OF ROUND ROCK AGREEMENT
FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM)
THIS AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ("Agreement") is made and entered
into on this the day of the month of , 2002 by and between the CITY OF
ROUND ROCK, a Texas home -rule municipal corporation, whose offices are Located at 221 East Main
Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664 -5299, (hereinafter referred to as "City "), and Camp Dresser & McKee
Inc. (CDM), a Massachusetts Corporation, whose principal place of business is located at One
Cambridge Place, 50 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, MA 02139 , (hereinafter called "Engineer"), and
such Agreement is for the purpose of contracting for professional engineering services.
NOW, THEREFORE, WITNESSETH:
RECITALS:
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WHEREAS, V.T.C.A., Govemment Code §2254.002(2)(A)(vii) under Subchapter A entitled
"Professional Services Procurement Act" provides for the procurement by municipalities of services of
professional engineers; and
WHEREAS, City and Engineer desire to contract for such professional engineering services; and
WHEREAS, City and Engineer wish to document their agreement concerning the requirements
and respective obligations of the parties;
That for and in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein and other good and
valuable considerations, and the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained to be kept and
performed by the respective parties hereto, it is agreed as follows:
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement and any exhibits attached hereto (which
exhibits are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement) and all Supplemental
Agreements (as defined herein in Article 13) which are subsequently issued. These form the entire
contract, and all are as fully a part of this Agreement as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein.
EXHIBIT
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ARTICLE 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CITY
City shall perform or provide services as identified in Exhibit A entitled "Services to be
Performed by City."
ARTICLE 2
SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY ENGINEER
Engineer shall perform engineering services as identified in Exhibit B entitled "Services to be
Performed by Engineer."
Engineer shall develop a mutually acceptable schedule of work as identified in Exhibit C entitled
"Work Schedule." Such Work Schedule shall contain a complete schedule so that the Engineer's Scope
of Services under this Agreement may be accomplished within the specified time and at the specified
cost. The Work Schedule shall provide specific work sequences and definite review times by City and
Engineer of all work performed. Should the review times take longer than shown on the Work Schedule,
through no fault of Engineer, additional time may be authorized by City through a written Supplemental
Agreement only if same is requested by a timely written request from Engineer which is approved by
City.
ARTICLE 3
CONTRACT TERM
(1) Term. This Agreement shall be from the date hereof and shall terminate at the close of
business on the 10th day of the month of June , 2003 , unless extended by written
Supplemental Agreement executed by Engineer and City prior to the date of termination, or as otherwise
terminated as provided in Article 20 entitled "Termination." Any work performed or costs incurred after
the date of termination shall not be eligible for reimbursement.
Engineer shall notify City in writing as soon as possible if he/she/it determines, or reasonably
anticipates, that the work under this Agreement will not be completed before the termination date. In
that event City may, at its sole discretion, extend the contract term by timely written Supplemental
Agreement. Engineer shall allow adequate time for review and approval of his/her /its request for time
extension by City prior to expiration of this Agreement.
(2) Work Schedule. Engineer acknowledges that the Work Schedule is of critical importance,
and agrees to undertake all necessary efforts to expedite the performance of services required herein so
that construction of the project will be commenced and completed as scheduled. In this regard, Engineer
shall proceed with sufficient qualified personnel and consultants necessary to fully and timely
accomplish all services required under this Agreement in the highest professional manner.
(3) Notice to Proceed. After execution of this Agreement, Engineer shall not proceed with work
delineated in Article 2 entitled "Scope of Services to be Performed by Engineer" and in Exhibit B
entitled "Services to be Performed by Engineer" until authorized in writing by City to proceed as
provided in Article 7 entitled "Notice to Proceed."
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City shall pay and Engineer agrees to accept the amount shown below as full compensation for
all engineering services performed and to be performed under this Agreement.
The amount payable under this Agreement, without modification of the Agreement as provided
herein, is the sum of Fifty -Two Thousand and Seven Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($52,700.00)
as shown in Exhibit D entitled "Fee Schedule." The lump sum amount payable may be revised only by
written Supplemental Agreement in the event of a change in scope, additional complexity from that
originally anticipated, or change in character of work as authorized by City.
Engineer shall prepare and submit to City monthly progress reports in sufficient detail to support
the progress of the work and to support invoices requesting monthly payment. Any preferred format of
City for such monthly progress reports shall be identified in Exhibit B entitled "Services to be
Performed by Engineer." Satisfactory progress of work shall be maintained as an absolute condition of
payment.
The fee herein referenced may be adjusted for additional work requested and performed only if
approved by written Supplemental Agreement.
ARTICLE 4
COMPENSATION
ARTICLE 5
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Payments to Engineer for services rendered shall be made while work is in progress. Engineer
shall prepare and submit to City, not more frequently than once per month, a progress report as
referenced in Article 4 above. Such progress report shall state the percentage of completion of work
accomplished during that billing period and to date. Simultaneous with submission of such progress
report, Engineer shall prepare and submit one (1) original and one (1) copy of a certified invoice in a
form acceptable to City. This submittal shall also include a progress assessment report in a form
acceptable to City.
Progress payments shall be made in proportion to the percentage of completion of work tasks
identified in Exhibit D entitled "Fee Schedule." Progress payments shall be made by City based upon
work actually provided and performed. Upon timely receipt and approval of each statement, City shall
make a good faith effort to pay the amount which, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, is
due and payable within thirty (30) days. City reserves the right to withhold payment pending verification
of satisfactory work performed. Engineer has the responsibility to submit proof to City, adequate and
sufficient in its determination, that tasks were completed.
The certified statements shall show the total amount earned to the date of submission and shall
show the amount due and payable as of the date of the current statement. Final payment does not relieve
Engineer of the responsibility of correcting any errors and/or omissions resulting from his/her /its
negligence.
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ARTICLE 6
PROMPT PAYMENT POLICY
In accordance with Chapter 2251, V.T.C.A., Texas Government Code, payment to Engineer
will be made within thirty (30) days of the day on which City receives the supplies, materials,
equipment, or within thirty (30) days of the day on which the performance of services was complete, or
within thirty (30) days of the day on which City receives a correct invoice for the supplies, materials,
equipment, or services, whichever is later. Engineer may charge a late fee (fee shall not be greater than
that which is permitted by Texas law) for payments not made in accordance with this prompt payment
policy; however, this policy does not apply to payments made by City in the event:
A. There is a bona fide dispute between City and Engineer concerning the supplies,
materials, or equipment delivered or the services performed that causes the payment to be
late; or
B. The terms of a federal contract, grant, regulation, or statute prevent City from making a
timely payment with federal funds; or
C. There is a bona fide dispute between Engineer and a subcontractor or between a
subcontractor and its supplier concerning supplies, materials, or equipment delivered or
the services performed which causes the payment to be late; or
D. The invoice is not mailed to City in strict accordance with instructions, if any, on the
purchase order, or this Agreement or other such contractual agreement.
City shall document to Engineer the issues related to disputed invoices within ten (10) calendar
days of receipt of such invoice. Any non - disputed invoices shall be considered correct and payable per
the terms of Chapter 2251, V.T.C.A., Texas Government Code.
ARTICLE 7
NOTICE TO PROCEED
City shall issue a written authorization to proceed with work identified in the Scope of
Services. City shall not be responsible for actions by Engineer or any costs incurred by Engineer
relating to additional work not included in Exhibit B entitled "Services to be Performed by Engineer."
ARTICLE 8
PROJECT TEAM
City's Designated Representative for purposes of this Agreement is as follows:
Mr. Michael Thane, P.E.
Engineer — Public Works Department
2008 Enterprise Drive
Round Rock, Texas 78664
(512) 218 -3236 Phone
(512) 218 -5563 Fax
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City's Designated Representative shall be authorized to act on City's behalf with respect to this
project. City or City's Designated Representative shall render decisions in a timely manner pertaining
to documents submitted by Engineer in order to avoid unreasonable delay in the orderly and sequential
progress of Engineer's services.
Engineer's Designated Representative for purposes of this Agreement is as follows:
Mr. Allen D. Woelke, P.E.
Vice President
9111 Jollyville Road, Suite 105
Austin, Texas 78759
(512) 346 -1100 Phone
(512) 345 -1483 Fax
ARTICLE 9
PROGRESS EVALUATION
Engineer shall, from time to time during the progress of the work, confer with City at City's
election. Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary, or as
may be requested by City, in order for City to evaluate features of the work. At the request of City or
Engineer, conferences shall be provided at Engineer's office, the offices of City, or at other locations
designated by City. When requested by City, such conferences shall also include evaluation of
Engineer's services and work.
Should City determine that the progress in production of work does not satisfy the Work
Schedule, then City shall review the Work Schedule with Engineer to determine corrective action
required.
Engineer shall promptly advise City in writing of events which have or may have a significant
impact upon the progress of the work, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Problems, delays, adverse conditions which may materially affect the ability to attain
program objectives, prevent the meeting of time schedules and goals, or preclude the
attainment of project work units by established time periods; and such disclosure shall be
accompanied by statement of actions taken or contemplated, and City assistance needed to
resolve the situation, if any; and
(2) Favorable developments or events which enable meeting the work schedule goals sooner
than anticipated.
ARTICLE 10
SUSPENSION
Should City desire to suspend the work, but not to terminate this Agreement, then such
suspension may be effected by City giving Engineer thirty (30) calendar days' verbal notification
followed by written confirmation to that effect. Such thirty -day notice may be waived in writing by
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agreement and signature of both parties. The work may be reinstated and resumed in full force and
effect within sixty (60) days of receipt of written notice from City to resume the work. Such sixty-day
notice may be waived in writing by agreement and signature of both parties.
If City suspends the work, the contract period as determined in Article 3 is not affected and this
Agreement will terminate on the date specified unless this Agreement is amended indicating otherwise.
City assumes no liability for work performed or costs incurred prior to the date authorized by
City for Engineer to begin work, and/or during periods when work is suspended, and/or subsequent to
the contract completion date.
If Engineer forms a reasonable opinion that any work he/she/it has been directed to perform is
beyond the scope of this Agreement and as such constitutes extra work, he /she/it shall promptly notify
City in writing. In the event City finds that such work does constitute extra work and exceeds the
maximum amount payable, City shall so advise Engineer and a written Supplemental Agreement will
be executed between the parties as provided in Article 13 entitled "Supplemental Agreements."
Engineer shall not perform any proposed additional work nor incur any additional costs prior to the
execution, by both parties, of a written Supplemental Agreement. City shall not be responsible for
actions by Engineer nor for any costs incurred by Engineer relating to additional work not directly
associated with the performance of the work authorized in this Agreement or any amendments thereto.
If City deems it necessary to request changes to previously satisfactorily completed work or
parts thereof which involve changes to the original scope of services or character of work under this
Agreement, then Engineer shall make such revisions as requested and as directed by City. Such
revisions shall be considered as additional work and paid for as specified under Article 11 entitled
"Additional Work."
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ARTICLE 11
ADDITIONAL WORK
ARTICLE 12
CHANGES IN WORK
Engineer shall make revisions to work authorized hereunder as are necessary to correct errors
appearing therein, when required to do so by City. No additional compensation shall be due for such
work.
ARTICLE 13
SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENTS
The terms of this Agreement may be modified by written Supplemental Agreement if City
determines that there has been a significant change in (1) the scope, complexity or character of the
service to be performed, or (2) the duration of the work. Any such Supplemental Agreement must be
duly authorized by City Council Resolution. Where such City Council authorization is required,
Engineer shall not proceed until the appropriate Resolution has been adopted. Additional
compensation, if appropriate, shall be identified as provided in Article 4 entitled "Compensation."
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Both parties must execute any written Supplemental Agreement within the contract period
specified in Article 3 entitled "Contract Term."
It is understood and agreed by and between both parties that Engineer shall make no claim for
extra work done or materials furnished until City grants full execution of the written Supplemental
Agreement and authorization to proceed. City reserves the right to withhold payment pending
verification of satisfactory work performed.
ARTICLE 14
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All data, basic sketches, charts, calculations, plans, specifications, and other documents created
or collected under the terms of this Agreement are the exclusive property of City and shall be famished
to City upon request. All documents prepared by Engineer and all documents furnished to Engineer by
City shall be delivered to City upon completion or termination of this Agreement. Engineer, at
his/her /its own expense, may retain copies of such documents or any other data which he/she /it has
furnished City under this Agreement. Any release of information shall be in conformance with
requirements of the Texas Open Records Act.
ARTICLE 15
PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL
Engineer shall furnish and maintain, at his/her /its own expense, quarters for the performance of
all services, and adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the services as required.
All employees of Engineer shall have such knowledge and experience as will enable them to perform
the duties assigned to them. Any employee of Engineer who, in the opinion of City, is incompetent or
whose conduct becomes detrimental to the work shall immediately be removed from association with
the project when so instructed by City. Engineer certifies that he /she/it presently has adequate qualified
personnel in his /her /its employment for performance of the services required under this Agreement, or
will obtain such personnel from sources other than City. Engineer may not change the Project Manager
without prior written consent of City.
ARTICLE 16
SUBCONTRACTING
Engineer shall not assign, subcontract or transfer any portion of the work under this Agreement
without prior written approval from City. All subcontracts shall include the provisions required in this
Agreement and shall be approved as to form, in writing, by City prior to work being performed under
the subcontract. No subcontract shall relieve Engineer of any responsibilities under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 17
EVALUATION OF WORK
City, or any authorized representatives of it, shall have the right at all reasonable times to review
or otherwise evaluate the work performed or being performed hereunder and the premises on which it is
being performed. If any review or evaluation is made on the premises of Engineer or a subcontractor,
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then Engineer shall provide and require its subcontractors to provide all reasonable facilities and
assistance for the safety and convenience of City or other representatives in the performance of their
duties.
ARTICLE 18
SUBMISSION OF REPORTS
All applicable study reports shall be submitted in preliminary form for approval by City before
any final report is issued. City's comments on Engineer's preliminary reports shall be addressed in any
final report.
ARTICLE 19
VIOLATION OF CONTRACT TERMSBREACR OF CONTRACT
Violation of contract terms or breach of contract by Engineer shall be grounds for termination of
this Agreement, and any increased costs arising from Engineer's default, breach of contract, or violation
of contract terms shall be paid by Engineer.
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ARTICLE 20
TERMINATION
This Agreement may be terminated before the stated termination date by any of the following
conditions.
(1) By mutual agreement and consent, in writing, of both parties.
(2) By City, by notice in writing to Engineer, as a consequence of failure by Engineer to
perform the services set forth herein in a satisfactory manner.
(3) By either party, upon the failure of the other party to fulfill its obligations as set forth
herein.
(4) By City, for reasons of its own and not subject to the mutual consent of Engineer, upon
not less than thirty (30) days' written notice to Engineer.
(5) By satisfactory completion of all services and obligations described herein.
Should City terminate this Agreement as herein provided, no fees other than fees due and
payable at the time of termination shall thereafter be paid to Engineer. In determining the value of the
work performed by Engineer prior to termination, City shall be the sole judge. Compensation for work
at termination will be based on a percentage of the work completed at that time. Should City terminate
this Agreement under Subsection (4) immediately above, then the amount charged during the thirty (30)
day notice period shall not exceed the amount charged during the preceding thirty (30) days.
If Engineer defaults in the performance of this Agreement or if City terminates this Agreement
for fault on the part of Engineer, then City shall give consideration to the actual costs incurred by
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Engineer in performing the work to the date of default, the amount of work required which was
satisfactorily completed to date of default, the value of the work which is usable to City, the cost to City
of employing another firm to complete the work required and the time required to do so, and other
factors which affect the value to City of the work performed at the time of default.
The termination of this Agreement and payment of an amount in settlement as prescribed above
shall extinguish all rights, duties, and obligations of City and Engineer under this Agreement, except
the obligations set forth herein in Article 21 entitled "Compliance with Laws." If the termination of this
Agreement is due to the failure of Engineer to fulfill his/her /its contractual obligations, then City may
take over the project and prosecute the work to completion. In such case, Engineer shall be liable to
City for any additional costs incurred by City.
Engineer shall be responsible for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues
arising out of any procurements made by Engineer in support of the scope of services under this
Agreement.
ARTICLE 21
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
(1) Compliance. Engineer shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws,
statutes, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and the orders and decrees of any court, or
administrative bodies or tribunals in any manner affecting the performance of this Agreement,
including without limitation, minimum/maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations, and
licensing laws and regulations. Engineer shall furnish City with satisfactory proof of his/her /its
compliance.
Engineer shall further obtain all permits and licenses required in the performance of the
professional services contracted for herein.
(2) Taxes. Engineer will pay all taxes, if any, required by law arising by virtue of the services
performed hereunder. City is qualified for exemption pursuant to the provisions of Section 151.309 of
the Texas Limited Sales, Excise, and Use Tax Act.
ARTICLE 22
INDEMNIFICATION
Engineer shall save and hold harmless City and its officers and employees from all claims and
liabilities due to activities of his/her /itself and his/her /its agents or employees, performed under this
Agreement, which are caused by or which result from error, omission, or negligent act of Engineer or of
any person employed by Engineer or under Engineer's direction or control.
Engineer shall also save and hold City harmless from any and all expenses, including but not
limited to attorneys fees which may be incurred by City in litigation or otherwise defending claims or
liabilities which may be imposed on City as a result of such activities by Engineer, its agents, or
employees.
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ARTICLE 23
ENGINEER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Engineer shall be responsible for the accuracy of his/her /its work and shall promptly make
necessary revisions or corrections resulting from errors, omissions, or negligent acts, and same shall be
done without compensation. City shall determine Engineer's responsibilities for all questions arising
from design errors and/or omissions. Engineer shall not be relieved of responsibility for subsequent
correction of any such errors or omissions or for clarification of any ambiguities until after the
construction phase of the project has been completed.
ARTICLE 24
ENGINEER'S SEAL
The responsible engineer shall sign, seal and date all appropriate engineering submissions to
City in accordance with the Texas Engineering Practice Act and the rules of the State Board of
Registration for Professional Engineers.
ARTICLE 25
NON - COLLUSION, FINANCIAL INTEREST PROHIBITED
(1) Non - collusion. Engineer warrants that he/she /it has not employed or retained any company
or persons, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Engineer, to solicit or secure this
Agreement, and that he /she/it has not paid or agreed to pay any company or engineer any fee,
commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting
from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, City reserves and
shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability or, in its discretion and at its sole election,
to deduct from the contract price or compensation, or to otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee,
commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or contingent fee.
(2) Financial Interest Prohibited. Engineer covenants and represents that Engineer,
his/her /its officers, employees, agents, consultants and subcontractors will have no financial interest,
direct or indirect, in the purchase or sale of any product, materials or equipment that will be
recommended or required for the construction of the project.
(1) Insurance. Engineer, at Engineer's sole cost, shall purchase and maintain during the entire
term while this Agreement is in effect professional liability insurance coverage in the minimum amount
of One Million Dollars from a company authorized to do insurance business in Texas and otherwise
acceptable to City.
(2) Subconsultant Insurance. Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of
Engineer, Engineer shall require each subconsultant performing work under this Agreement to maintain
during the term of this Agreement, at the subconsultant's own expense, the same stipulated minimum
insurance required in Article 26, Section (1) above, including the required provisions and additional
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INSURANCE
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policy conditions as shown below in Article 26, Section (3).
Engineer shall obtain and monitor the certificates of insurance from each subconsultant in order
to assure compliance with the insurance requirements. Engineer must retain the certificates of insurance
for the duration of this Agreement, and shall have the responsibility of enforcing these insurance
requirements among its subconsultants. City shall be entitled, upon request and without expense, to
receive copies of these certificates of insurance.
(3) Insurance Policy Endorsements. Each insurance policy shall include the following
conditions by endorsement to the policy:
1. Each policy shall require that thirty (30) days prior to the expiration, cancellation, non -
renewal or any material change in coverage, a notice thereof shall be given to City by
certified mail to:
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City Manager, City of Round Rock
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Engineer shall also notify City, within 24 hours of receipt, of any notices of expiration,
cancellation, non - renewal, or material change in coverage it receives from its insurer.
2. Companies issuing the insurance policies shall have no recourse against City for payment
of any premiums or assessments for any deductibles which all are at the sole
responsibility and risk of Engineer.
3. The Term "City" or "City of Round Rock" shall include all authorities, Boards,
Commissions, Departments, and officers of City and the individual members, employees
and agents thereof in their official capacities, and/or while acting on behalf of the City of
Round Rock.
4. The policy clause "Other Insurance" shall not apply to any insurance coverage currently
held by City, to any such future coverage, or to City's Self - Insured Retentions of
whatever nature.
5. Engineer and City mutually waive subrogation rights each may have against the other for
loss or damage, to the extent same is covered by the proceeds of insurance.
(4) Cost of Insurance. The cost of all insurance required herein to be secured and maintained by
Engineer shall be borne solely by Engineer, with certificates of insurance evidencing such minimum
coverage in force to be filed with the City. Such Certificates of Insurance are evidenced as Exhibit
" F " herein entitled "Certificates
ARTICLE 27
COPYRIGHTS
City shall have the royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish or
otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, any reports developed by Engineer for governmental
purposes.
ARTICLE 28
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their
successors, lawful assigns, and legal representatives. Engineer may not assign, sublet or transfer any
interest in this Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without obtaining the
prior written consent of City.
ARTICLE 29
SEVERABILITY
In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason
be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, then such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if
such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.
ARTICLE 30
PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED
This Agreement constitutes the sole agreement of the parties hereto, and supersedes any prior
understandings or written or oral contracts between the parties respecting the subject matter defined
herein. This Agreement may only be amended or supplemented by mutual agreement of the parties
hereto in writing.
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ENGINEER'S ACCOUNTING RECORDS
Records pertaining to the project, and records of accounts between City and Engineer, shall be
kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available to City or its authorized
representatives at mutually convenient times. The City reserves the right to review all records it deems
relevant which are related to this Agreement.
All notices to either party by the other required under this Agreement shall be personally
delivered or mailed to such party at the following respective addresses:
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ARTICLE 32
NOTICES
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City:
City of Round Rock
Attention: City Manager
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, TX 78664
and to:
Stephan L. Sheets
City Attorney
309 East Main Street
Round Rock, TX 78664
Engineer:
Allen D. Woelke, P.E.
Vice President
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM)
9111 7ollyville Road, Suite 105
Austin, Texas 78759
ARTICLE 33
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(1) Time is of the Essence. Engineer understands and agrees that time is of the essence and that
any failure of Engineer to complete the services for each phase of this Agreement within the agreed
Work Schedule may constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Engineer shall be fully responsible
for his/her /its delays or for failures to use his/her /its best efforts in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement. Where damage is caused to City due to Engineer's failure to perform in these
circumstances, City may withhold, to the extent of such damage, Engineer's payments hereunder
without waiver of any of City's additional legal rights or remedies.
(2) Force Majeure. Neither City nor Engineer shall be deemed in violation of this Agreement if
prevented from performing any of their obligations hereunder by reasons for which they are not
responsible or circumstances beyond their control. However, notice of such impediment or delay in
performance must be timely given, and all reasonable efforts undertaken to mitigate its effects.
(3) Enforcement and Venue. This Agreement shall be enforceable in Round Rock, Williamson
County, Texas, and if legal action is necessary by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or
all of the terms or conditions herein, exclusive venue for same shall lie in Williamson County, Texas.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws and court decisions of
the State of Texas.
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ARTICLE 34
SIGNATORY WARRANTY
The undersigned signatory for Engineer hereby represents and warrants that the signatory is an
officer of the organization for which he/she has executed this Agreement and that he /she has full and
complete authority to enter into this Agreement on behalf of the firm. The above - stated representations
and warranties are made for the purpose of inducing City to enter into this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Round Rock has caused this Agreement to be signed in
its corporate name by its Mayor, duly authorized to execute the same on its behalf by Resolution No.
approved by the City Council on the _19th day of the month of
December , 2002 , and Engineer, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) , signing by and
through his/her /its duly authorized representative(s), thereby binding the parties hereto, their
successors, assigns and representatives for the faithful and full performance of the terms and provisions
hereof.
CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS:
By:
ATTEST:
By:
ENGINEER:
By:
ATTEST:
By:
Mayor
City Secretary
Signature of Principal
Printed Name: Allen D. Woelke
Corporate Secretary
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LIST OF EXHIBITS ATTACHED
(1) Exhibit A "Services to be Performed by City"
(2) Exhibit B "Services to be Performed by Engineer"
(3) Exhibit C "Work Schedule"
(4) Exhibit D "Fee Schedule"
(5) Exhibit E "Work Authorizations"
(6) Exhibit F "Certificates of Insurance"
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Exhibit A
Services to be Performed by City
CITY Obligations
To enable ENGINEER to complete the ENGINEER's scope of services in Exhibit B and
meet the work schedule provided in Exhibit C, CITY is required to provide the
following deliverables and /or services to ENGINEER in a timely manner so as not to
impede ENGINEER's work schedule provided in Exhibit C:
Define Existing City Programs and Codes that Meet MS4 Stormwater Permit Needs
Provide documentation to ENGINEER on the City's known activities and costs in the
following program areas that directly or indirectly relate to stormwater quality
and /or quantity management:
• Public education and outreach;
• Public participation and involvement;
• Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
• Construction site runoff control;
• Post - construction runoff control; and;
• Pollution prevention /good housekeeping.
Make pertinent City staff available for participation in workshops that focus on these
six program areas (identified above) and for the timely review of draft materials
provided by ENGINEER.
Provide logistics necessary for planning and conducting meetings, workshops, and
the like including identification of meeting site, announcement of meeting times and
locations, and distribution of meeting agendas to all participants.
Identify and provide relevant municipal code pertinent to storm water quantity
management, stormwater quality management, and pollution prevention.
Duplicate and disseminate all draft material as needed to City staff (and /or other
appropriate participants outside of ENGINEER).
Attend meetings with regulatory agencies, as needed.
Services Performed byGty Exhibit Adoc
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Exhibit B
Services to be Performed by Engineer
Under the aforementioned Agreement, ENGINEER will furnish consulting services to
the CII' regarding the development of a stormwater quality management program."
1. Nature of Project
Assist CITY with the development of storm water quality management program for
its Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4), identification of existing City
Programs that meet current stonnwater needs, and develop a stormwater plan for
meeting TPDES requirements to be included in CITY's Phase II MS4 stormwater
quality permit application. This application is to obtain stormwater permit coverage
and must be submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
by March 10, 2003
2. ENGINEER Scope of Work and Deliverables
A Define Existing City Programs That Meet TPDES Stormwater Permit Needs
A.1 ENGINEER will conduct a workshop and separate interviews as needed with
CITY staff and other appropriate persons to review stormwater management
activities within the City of Round Rock. Activities that assist CITY in meeting
TPDES stormwater permitting requirements will be compiled.
A.2 Technical memorandum provide to CITY staff detailing the nature and extent
of existing stormwater- related programs.
A.3 Respond to CITY staff comments on technical memorandum.
B Develop Stormwater Quality Management Plan for Meeting TPDES Permit.
B.1 This task will develop the appropriate management program for CI to
manage stormwater quality in the City of Round Rock. Appropriate is defined
as cost - effective, meeting stormwater permitting and community
requirements, providing an annual report format, and specifying program
implementation schedules and estimated costs for the 5 -year permit term.
There are six minimum elements for a stormwater quality management
program to be adequate under TPDES stormwater permitting rules. These
program elements are:
• Public education and outreach;
• Public participation and involvement;
• Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
• Construction site runoff control;
Services Performed by Engineer Exhibit Bdac
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ENGINEER
CITY
For execution of the
scope related to the
PROJECT
For contractual notification
purposes and invoicing
For execution of the scope
related to the PROJECT
For contractual notification
purposes and invoicing
Roger Schenk
CDM
9111 Jollyville Road
Suite 105
Austin, TX 78759
512.346.1100
512.345.1483
Allen Woelke
CDM
9111 Jolyville Road
Suite 105
Austin, TX 78759
512.346.1100
512.345.1483
Michael Thane
City of Round Rock
2008 Enterprise Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
5122183236
512.2185563
Michael Thane
City of Round Rock
2008 Enterprise Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
512 218 3236
512.218.5563
• Post - construction runoff control; and
■ Pollution prevention /good housekeeping.
B.2 Technical memorandums detailing recommended stormwater quality
management programs elements:
B.2.1 Technical Memorandum No. 1: Public education and outreach;
B2.2 Technical Memorandum No. 2: Public participation and involvement;
B.2.3 Technical Memorandum No. 3: Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
B.2.4 Technical Memorandum No. 4: Pollution prevention /good housekeeping;
13.2.5 Technical Memorandum No. 5: Construction site runoff control; and
B.2.6 Technical Memorandum No. 6: Post - construction runoff control.
B.3 Draft report detailing recommended stormwater quality management
program to meet TPDES permit needs.
Respond to comments on technical memoranda, the draft report and produce final
stormwater quality management program report. To meet TCEQ
requirements, the stormwater quality management program permit
application must be submitted to TCEQ by March 10, 2003.
6. Communications Protocols
For the duration of the Agreement, unless specifically agreed to in writing otherwise,
the following will be the points of contact for ENGINEER and CITY:
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ENGINEER
Deliverable
ENGINEER Draft
Deliverable Deadline
CITY Review and
Comment Deadline
REGULATORY
(TCEQ) Deadline
A
02/07/03
02/17/03
03/10/03
B
02/17/03
02/28/03
03/10/03
Exhibit C
Work Schedule
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Schedule of Work and Deliverables
The activities and deliverables associated with the scope of services in Exhibit B will
be accomplished within the following schedule:
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ENGINEER Task
Lump Sum Fee
Task A
15,500
Task B
37,200
Total
52,700
Exhibit D
Fee Schedule
Fee Schedule
The activities and deliverables associated with the scope of services in item Exhibit B
will be accomplished by the following fee schedule:
ENGINEER Compensation
Fee Schedule Exhibit D.doc
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Exhibit E
Work Authorizations
(Reserved)
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CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
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DISEASE- POLICY LARY
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Date: 11/21/02
PRODUCER ' COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
Aon Risk Services Inc. of Massachusetts •
99 High Street . A Lloyd's of London
Boston, MA 02110
B Zurich American Ins,Co.
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT the Insured named above is inslited by the Companies listed above with respect to the
business operations hereinafter described, for the types of instirence and in accordance with the provisions of the
standard policies used by the companies, and further hereinafter described. Exceptions to the policies are noted
below.
CO TYPEOFINSURANCE POLICY EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION
LTR NUMBER DATE :DATE
B GFSIERALLUBE.fY GL08/6632 -06 01- 01-02 01 -01 -03 GENERAL AGGREGATE 22,000,000
PRODUCTS-00MP/OPACG 52,000.000
PERSONAL &AMMOURY $1,000,000 .
EACHOCCURRENCE 51.000,000 .
FIREDAASAGE(Arry nn, S 100,000
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B AUTOMOBILEUABIUTY BAP8376631 - 01 - - 01 - - COMBBIED SINGLE UMr s 1,000,000
BODILY INJURY (Per person) S
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DESCFTION OF OPERATIONS /LOCATIONSNEH1CTES1SPECIAL ITEMS/EXCEPTIONS
Re: Professional Contract— Starmwater Phase II TPDES Permit Assistance
The City of Roand Rock is named as additional Insured with respect to all policies except 'Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability'
and 'Professions' Liability'. Shbuld any of the above described policies be cancelled or changed before the expiration date the eo! the Issuing
eampoywil mail Ibkty (3O) days written notice to the eatiMcatc holds named below.
CERTIFICATE HOLDER: CityMmuger
City of Round Rock
221 E. Main Street
RoundRecic, Texas 78664
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SIGN V REOF 01 ZED REPRESENTATIVE
Typedmme, Thomas A. Leach
Thle: Relationship Manager
EXHIBIT "A" Revised 10/2002
DATE: December 13, 2002
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting — December 19, 2002
ITEM: 9.D.2. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement
for Engineering Services with Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. for the
development of a stormwater management program.
Resource: Jim Nuse, Chief of Operations /Assistant City Manager
Tom Word, Director of Transportation Services
Michael Thane, Engineer
History: The Phase II Storm Water Management Program requires operators of certain small
municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) to develop and implement a storm
water program. In an effort to further improve water quality in streams and lakes, the
EPA developed the storm water program to control polluted runoff from urban areas.
Phase I of the program, issued in 1990, required cities with a population greater than
100,000 to develop a storm water management program. Phase II is the second stage
of the EPA's storm water management program requirements. It affects many small
cities, some counties and other entities that operate MS4s in urbanized and other
densely populated areas. Round Rock is affected by the Phase II rule. To comply
with the Phase II general permit requirements, each regulated small MS4 is required
to submit a Notice of Intent to obtain storm water permit coverage by March 10,
2003. The initial submission for permit coverage must detail the programs, activities,
and measurable goals that will be implemented over the five -year permit term.
Reports detailing the progress of the storm water management program must be
submitted to the TCEQ on an annual basis for the first permit term.
Funding:
Cost: $52,700
Source of funds: 2002 Street Operating Budget and Capital Project Funds (Utility)
Outside Resources: Camp Dresser & McKee Inc.
ImpactBenefit: Preserve, protect, and improve the water resources from polluted storm water
runoff, and to further reduce adverse impacts to water quality and aquatic
habitat by instituting the use of controls on unregulated storm water
discharges.
Public Comment: N/A
Sponsor: N/A
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'ROUND ROCK, TEXAS
PURPOSE PASSION. PROSPERITY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON
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CITY OF ROUND ROCK AGREEMENT
FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES WITH
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM)
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THIS AG MENT FOR ENGINES G SERVICES ( "Agreement") is made and entered
into on this the day of the 'month of Mi3E/ed, 2002 by and between the CITY OF
ROUND ROCK, a Texas home -rule municipal corporation, whose offices are located at 221 East Main
Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664 -5299, (hereinafter referred to as "City "), end Camp Dresser & McKee
Inc. (CDM), a Massachusetts Corporation, whose principal place of business is located at One
Cambridge Place, 50 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, MA 02139_, (hereinafter called "Engineer"), and
such Agreement is for the purpose of contracting for professional engineering services.
RECITALS:
Contract No.
WHEREAS, V.T.C.A., Government Code §2254.002(2)(A)(vii) under Subchapter A entitled
"Professional Services Procurement Act" provides for the procurement by municipalities of services of
professional engineers; and
WHEREAS, City and Engineer desire to contract for such professional engineering services; and
WHEREAS, City and Engineer wish to document their agreement concerning the requirements
and respective obligations of the parties;
NOW, THEREFORE, WITNESSETH:
That for and in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein and other good and
valuable considerations, and the covenants and agreements hereinafter contained to be kept and
performed by the respective parties hereto, it is agreed as follows:
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement and any exhibits attached hereto (which
exhibits are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement) and all Supplemental
Agreements (as defined herein in Article 13) which are subsequently issued. These form the entire
contract, and all are as fully a part of this Agreement as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein.
ARTICLE 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CITY
City shall perform or provide services as identified in Exhibit A entitled "Services to be
Performed by City."
ARTICLE 2
SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY ENGINEER
Engineer shall perform engineering services as identified in Exhibit B entitled "Services to be
Performed by Engineer."
Engineer shall develop a mutually acceptable schedule of work as identified in Exhibit C entitled
"Work Schedule." Such Work Schedule shall contain a complete schedule so that the Engineer's Scope
of Services under this Agreement may be accomplished within the specified time and at the specified
cost. The Work Schedule shall provide specific work sequences and definite review times by City and
Engineer of all work performed. Should the review times take longer than shown on the Work Schedule,
through no fault of Engineer, additional time may be authorized by City through a written Supplemental
Agreement only if same is requested by a timely written request from Engineer which is approved by
City.
ARTICLE 3
CONTRACT TERM
(1) Term. This Agreement shall be from the date hereof and shall terminate at the close of
business on the 10th day of the month of June , 2003 , unless extended by written
Supplemental Agreement executed by Engineer and City prior to the date of termination, or as otherwise
terminated as provided in Article 20 entitled "Termination." Any work performed or costs incurred after
the date of termination shall not be eligible for reimbursement.
Engineer shall notify City in writing as soon as possible if he /she /it determines, or reasonably
anticipates, that the work under this Agreement will not be completed before the termination date. In
that event City may, at its sole discretion, extend the contract term by timely written Supplemental
Agreement. Engineer shall allow adequate time for review and approval of his/her /its request for time
extension by City prior to expiration of this Agreement.
(2) Work Schedule. Engineer acknowledges that the Work Schedule is of critical importance,
and agrees to undertake all necessary efforts to expedite the performance of services required herein so
that construction of the project will be commenced and completed as scheduled. In this regard, Engineer
shall proceed with sufficient qualified personnel and consultants necessary to fully and timely
accomplish all services required under this Agreement in the highest professional manner.
(3) Notice to Proceed. After execution of this Agreement, Engineer shall not proceed with work
delineated in Article 2 entitled "Scope of Services to be Performed by Engineer" and in Exhibit B
entitled "Services to be Performed by Engineer" until authorized in writing by City to proceed as
provided in Article 7 entitled "Notice to Proceed."
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ARTICLE 4
COMPENSATION
City shall pay and Engineer agrees to accept the amount shown below as full compensation for
all engineering services performed and to be performed under this Agreement.
The amount payable under this Agreement, without modification of the Agreement as provided
herein, is the sum of Fifty -Two Thousand and Seven Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($52,700.00)
as shown in Exhibit D entitled "Fee Schedule." The lump sum amount payable may be revised only by
written Supplemental Agreement in the event of a change in scope, additional complexity from that
originally anticipated, or change in character of work as authorized by City.
Engineer shall prepare and submit to City monthly progress reports in sufficient detail to support
the progress of the work and to support invoices requesting monthly payment. Any preferred format of
City for such monthly progress reports shall be identified in Exhibit B entitled "Services to be
Performed by Engineer." Satisfactory progress of work shall be maintained as an absolute condition of
payment.
The fee herein referenced may be adjusted for additional work requested and performed only if
approved by written Supplemental Agreement.
ARTICLE 5
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Payments to Engineer for services rendered shall be made while work is in progress. Engineer
shall prepare and submit to City, not more frequently than once per month, a progress report as
referenced in Article 4 above. Such progress report shall state the percentage of completion of work
accomplished during that billing period and to date. Simultaneous with submission of such progress
report, Engineer shall prepare and submit one (1) original and one (1) copy of a certified invoice in a
form acceptable to City. This submittal shall also include a progress assessment report in a form
acceptable to City.
Progress payments shall be made in proportion to the percentage of completion of work tasks
identified in Exhibit D entitled "Fee Schedule." Progress payments shall be made by City based upon
work actually provided and performed. Upon timely receipt and approval of each statement, City shall
make a good faith effort to pay the amount which, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, is
due and payable within thirty (30) days. City reserves the right to withhold payment pending verification
of satisfactory work performed. Engineer has the responsibility to submit proof to City, adequate and
sufficient in its determination, that tasks were completed.
The certified statements shall show the total amount earned to the date of submission and shall
show the amount due and payable as of the date of the current statement. Final payment does not relieve
Engineer of the responsibility of correcting any errors and/or omissions resulting from his/her /its
negligence.
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ARTICLE 6
PROMPT PAYMENT POLICY
In accordance with Chapter 2251, V.T.C.A., Texas Govemment Code, payment to Engineer
will be made within thirty (30) days of the day on which City receives the supplies, materials,
equipment, or within thirty (30) days of the day on which the performance of services was complete, or
within thirty (30) days of the day on which City receives a correct invoice for the supplies, materials,
equipment, or services, whichever is later. Engineer may charge a late fee (fee shall not be greater than
that which is permitted by Texas law) for payments not made in accordance with this prompt payment
policy; however, this policy does not apply to payments made by City in the event:
A. There is a bona fide dispute between City and Engineer concerning the supplies,
materials, or equipment delivered or the services performed that causes the payment to be
late; or
B. The terms of a federal contract, grant, regulation, or statute prevent City from making a
timely payment with federal funds; or
C. There is a bona fide dispute between Engineer and a subcontractor or between a
subcontractor and its supplier concerning supplies, materials, or equipment delivered or
the services performed which causes the payment to be late; or
D. The invoice is not mailed to City in strict accordance with instructions, if any, on the
purchase order, or this Agreement or other such contractual agreement.
City shall document to Engineer the issues related to disputed invoices within ten (10) calendar
days of receipt of such invoice. Any non - disputed invoices shall be considered correct and payable per
the terms of Chapter 2251, V.T.C.A., Texas Govemment Code.
ARTICLE 7
NOTICE TO PROCEED
City shall issue a written authorization to proceed with work identified in the Scope of
Services. City shall not be responsible for actions by Engineer or any costs incurred by Engineer
relating to additional work not included in Exhibit B entitled "Services to be Performed by Engineer."
ARTICLE 8
PROJECT TEAM
City's Designated Representative for purposes of this Agreement is as follows:
Mr. Michael Thane, P.E.
Engineer — Public Works Department
2008 Enterprise Drive
Round Rock, Texas 78664
(512) 218 -3236 Phone
(512) 218-5563 Fax
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City's Designated Representative shall be authorized to act on City's behalf with respect to this
project. City or City's Designated Representative shall render decisions in a timely manner pertaining
to documents submitted by Engineer in order to avoid unreasonable delay in the orderly and sequential
progress of Engineer's services.
Engineer's Designated Representative for purposes of this Agreement is as follows:
Mr. Allen D. Woelke, P.E.
Vice President
9111 Jollyville Road, Suite 105
Austin, Texas 78759
(512) 346 -1100 Phone
(512) 345-1483 Fax
ARTICLE 9
PROGRESS EVALUATION
Engineer shall, from time to time during the progress of the work, confer with City at City's
election. Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary, or as
may be requested by City, in order for City to evaluate features of the work. At the request of City or
Engineer, conferences shall be provided at Engineer's office, the offices of City, or at other locations
designated by City. When requested by City, such conferences shall also include evaluation of
Engineer's services and work.
Should City determine that the progress in production of work does not satisfy the Work
Schedule, then City shall review the Work Schedule with Engineer to determine corrective action
required.
Engineer shall promptly advise City in writing of events which have or may have a significant
impact upon the progress of the work, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Problems, delays, adverse conditions which may materially affect the ability to attain
program objectives, prevent the meeting of time schedules and goals, or preclude the
attainment of project work units by established time periods; and such disclosure shall be
accompanied by statement of actions taken or contemplated, and City assistance needed to
resolve the situation, if any; and
(2) Favorable developments or events which enable meeting the work schedule goals sooner
than anticipated.
ARTICLE 10
SUSPENSION
Should City desire to suspend the work, but not to terminate this Agreement, then such
suspension may be effected by City giving Engineer thirty (30) calendar days' verbal notification
followed by written confirmation to that effect. Such thirty-day notice may be waived in writing by
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agreement and signature of both parties. The work may be reinstated and resumed in full force and
effect within sixty (60) days of receipt of written notice from City to resume the work. Such sixty -day
notice may be waived in writing by agreement and signature of both parties.
If City suspends the work, the contract period as determined in Article 3 is not affected and this
Agreement will terminate on the date specified unless this Agreement is amended indicating otherwise.
City assumes no liability for work performed or costs incurred prior to the date authorized by
City for Engineer to begin work, and/or during periods when work is suspended, and/or subsequent to
the contract completion date.
ARTICLE 11
ADDITIONAL WORK
If Engineer forms a reasonable opinion that any work he /she /it has been directed to perform is
beyond the scope of this Agreement and as such constitutes extra work, he /she/it shall promptly notify
City in writing. In the event City finds that such work does constitute extra work and exceeds the
maximum amount payable, City shall so advise Engineer and a written Supplemental Agreement will
be executed between the parties as provided in Article 13 entitled "Supplemental Agreements."
Engineer shall not perform any proposed additional work nor incur any additional costs prior to the
execution, by both parties, of a written Supplemental Agreement. City shall not be responsible for
actions by Engineer nor for any costs incurred by Engineer relating to additional work not directly
associated with the performance of the work authorized in this Agreement or any amendments thereto.
ARTICLE 12
CHANGES IN WORK
If City deems it necessary to request changes to previously satisfactorily completed work or
parts thereof which involve changes to the original scope of services or character of work under this
Agreement, then Engineer shall make such revisions as requested and as directed by City. Such
revisions shall be considered as additional work and paid for as specified under Article 11 entitled
"Additional Work."
Engineer shall make revisions to work authorized hereunder as are necessary to correct errors
appearing therein, when required to do so by City. No additional compensation shall be due for such
work.
ARTICLE 13
SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENTS
The terms of this Agreement may be modified by written Supplemental Agreement if City
determines that there has been a significant change in (1) the scope, complexity or character of the
service to be performed, or (2) the duration of the work. Any such Supplemental Agreement must be
duly authorized by City Council Resolution. Where such City Council authorization is required,
Engineer shall not proceed until the appropriate Resolution has been adopted. Additional
compensation, if appropriate, shall be identified as provided in Article 4 entitled "Compensation."
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Both parties must execute any written Supplemental Agreement within the contract period
specified in Article 3 entitled "Contract Term."
It is understood and agreed by and between both parties that Engineer shall make no claim for
extra work done or materials furnished until City grants full execution of the written Supplemental
Agreement and authorization to proceed. City reserves the right to withhold payment pending
verification of satisfactory work performed.
ARTICLE 14
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All data, basic sketches, charts, calculations, plans, specifications, and other documents created
or collected under the terms of this Agreement are the exclusive property of City and shall be furnished
to City upon request. All documents prepared by Engineer and all documents furnished to Engineer by
City shall be delivered to City upon completion or termination of this Agreement. Engineer, at
his/her /its own expense, may retain copies of such documents or any other data which he /she /it has
furnished City under this Agreement. Any release of information shall be in conformance with
requirements of the Texas Open Records Act.
ARTICLE 15
PERSONNEL, EOUIPMENT AND MATERIAL
Engineer shall furnish and maintain, at his/her /its own expense, quarters for the performance of
all services, and adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the services as required.
All employees of Engineer shall have such knowledge and experience as will enable them to perform
the duties assigned to them. Any employee of Engineer who, in the opinion of City, is incompetent or
whose conduct becomes detrimental to the work shall immediately be removed from association with
the project when so instructed by City. Engineer certifies that he /she /it presently has adequate qualified
personnel in his /her /its employment for performance of the services required under this Agreement, or
will obtain such personnel from sources other than City. Engineer may not change the Project Manager
without prior written consent of City.
ARTICLE 16
SUBCONTRACTING
Engineer shall not assign, subcontract or transfer any portion of the work under this Agreement
without prior written approval from City. All subcontracts shall include the provisions required in this
Agreement and shall be approved as to form, in writing, by City prior to work being performed under
the subcontract. No subcontract shall relieve Engineer of any responsibilities under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 17
EVALUATION OF WORK
City, or any authorized representatives of it, shall have the right at all reasonable times to review
or otherwise evaluate the work performed or being performed hereunder and the premises on which it is
being performed. If any review or evaluation is made on the premises of Engineer or a subcontractor,
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then Engineer shall provide and require its subcontractors to provide all reasonable facilities and
assistance for the safety and convenience of City or other representatives in the performance of their
duties.
ARTICLE 18
SUBMISSION OF REPORTS
All applicable study reports shall be submitted in preliminary form for approval by City before
any final report is issued. City's comments on Engineer's preliminary reports shall be addressed in any
final report.
ARTICLE 19
VIOLATION OF CONTRACT TERMS/BREACH OF CONTRACT
Violation of contract terms or breach of contract by Engineer shall be grounds for termination of
this Agreement, and any increased costs arising from Engineer's default, breach of contract, or violation
of contract terms shall be paid by Engineer.
ARTICLE 20
TERMINATION
This Agreement may be terminated before the stated termination date by any of the following
conditions.
(1) By mutual agreement and consent, in writing, of both parties.
(2) By City, by notice in writing to Engineer, as a consequence of failure by Engineer to
perform the services set forth herein in a satisfactory manner.
(3) By either party, upon the failure of the other party to fulfill its obligations as set forth
herein.
(4) By City, for reasons of its own and not subject to the mutual consent of Engineer, upon
not less than thirty (30) days' written notice to Engineer.
(5) By satisfactory completion of all services and obligations described herein.
Should City terminate this Agreement as herein provided, no fees other than fees due and
payable at the time of termination shall thereafter be paid to Engineer. In determining the value of the
work performed by Engineer prior to termination, City shall be the sole judge. Compensation for work
at termination will be based on a percentage of the work completed at that time. Should City terminate
this Agreement under Subsection (4) immediately above, then the amount charged during the thirty (30)
day notice period shall not exceed the amount charged during the preceding thirty (30) days.
If Engineer defaults in the performance of this Agreement or if City terminates this Agreement
for fault on the part of Engineer, then City shall give consideration to the actual costs incurred by
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Engineer in performing the work to the date of default, the amount of work required which was
satisfactorily completed to date of default, the value of the work which is usable to City, the cost to City
of employing another firm to complete the work required and the time required to do so, and other
factors which affect the value to City of the work performed at the time of default.
The termination of this Agreement and payment of an amount in settlement as prescribed above
shall extinguish all rights, duties, and obligations of City and Engineer under this Agreement, except
the obligations set forth herein in Article 21 entitled "Compliance with Laws." If the termination of this
Agreement is due to the failure of Engineer to fulfill his/her /its contractual obligations, then City may
take over the project and prosecute the work to completion. In such case, Engineer shall be liable to
City for any additional costs incurred by City.
Engineer shall be responsible for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues
arising out of any procurements made by Engineer in support of the scope of services under this
Agreement.
ARTICLE 21
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
(1) Compliance. Engineer shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws,
statutes, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and the orders and decrees of any court, or
administrative bodies or tribunals in any manner affecting the performance of this Agreement,
including without limitation, minimum/maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations, and
licensing laws and regulations. Engineer shall furnish City with satisfactory proof of his/her /its
compliance.
Engineer shall further obtain all permits and licenses required in the performance of the
professional services contracted for herein.
(2) Taxes. Engineer will pay all taxes, if any, required by law arising by virtue of the services
performed hereunder. City is qualified for exemption pursuant to the provisions of Section 151.309 of
the Texas Limited Sales, Excise, and Use Tax Act.
ARTICLE 22
INDEMNIFICATION
Engineer shall save and hold harmless City and its officers and employees from all claims and
liabilities due to activities of his/her /itself and his/her /its agents or employees, performed under this
Agreement, which are caused by or which result from error, omission, or negligent act of Engineer or of
any person employed by Engineer or under Engineer's direction or control.
Engineer shall also save and hold City harmless from any and all expenses, including but not
limited to attorneys fees which may be incurred by City in litigation or otherwise defending claims or
liabilities which may be imposed on City as a result of such activities by Engineer, its agents, or
employees.
Engineer's Contact - revised 10.2002/specs master 9
ARTICLE 23
ENGINEER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Engineer shall be responsible for the accuracy of his/her /its work and shall promptly make
necessary revisions or corrections resulting from errors, omissions, or negligent acts, and same shall be
done without compensation. City shall determine Engineer's responsibilities for all questions arising
from design errors and/or omissions. Engineer shall not be relieved of responsibility for subsequent
correction of any such errors or omissions or for clarification of any ambiguities until after the
construction phase of the project has been completed.
ARTICLE 24
ENGINEER'S SEAL
The responsible engineer shall sign, seal and date all appropriate engineering submissions to
City in accordance with the Texas Engineering Practice Act and the rules of the State Board of
Registration for Professional Engineers.
ARTICLE 25
NON - COLLUSION, FINANCIAL INTEREST PROHIBITED
(1) Non - collusion. Engineer warrants that he/she /it has not employed or retained any company
or persons, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Engineer, to solicit or secure this
Agreement, and that he /she /it has not paid or agreed to pay any company or engineer any fee,
commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gifts, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting
from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, City reserves and
shall have the right to annul this Agreement without liability or, in its discretion and at its sole election,
to deduct from the contract price or compensation, or to otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee,
commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or contingent fee.
(2) Financial Interest Prohibited. Engineer covenants and represents that Engineer,
his/her /its officers, employees, agents, consultants and subcontractors will have no financial interest,
direct or indirect, in the purchase or sale of any product, materials or equipment that will be
recommended or required for the construction of the project.
(1) Insurance. Engineer, at Engineer's sole cost, shall purchase and maintain during the entire
term while this Agreement is in effect professional liability insurance coverage in the minimum amount
of One Million Dollars from a company authorized to do insurance business in Texas and otherwise
acceptable to City.
(2) Subconsultant Insurance. Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of
Engineer, Engineer shall require each subconsultant performing work under this Agreement to maintain
during the term of this Agreement, at the subconsultant's own expense, the same stipulated minimum
insurance required in Article 26, Section (1) above, including the required provisions and additional
Engine&, CO20HQ CDM- ,cv6cd 10 -2002 doc
ARTICLE 26
INSURANCE
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policy conditions as shown below in Article 26, Section (3).
Engineer shall obtain and monitor the certificates of insurance from each subconsultant in order
to assure compliance with the insurance requirements. Engineer must retain the certificates of insurance
for the duration of this Agreement, and shall have the responsibility of enforcing these insurance
requirements among its subconsultants. City shall be entitled, upon request and without expense, to
receive copies of these certificates of insurance.
(3) Insurance Policy Endorsements. Each insurance policy shall include the following
conditions by endorsement to the policy:
1. Each policy shall require that thirty (30) days prior to the expiration, cancellation, non-
renewal or any material change in coverage, a notice thereof shall be given to City by
certified mail to:
Engineer shall also notify City, within 24 hours of receipt, of any notices of expiration,
cancellation, non - renewal, or material change in coverage it receives from its insurer.
2. Companies issuing the insurance policies shall have no recourse against City for payment
of any premiums or assessments for any deductibles which all are at the sole
responsibility and risk of Engineer.
3. The Term "City" or "City of Round Rock" shall include all authorities, Boards,
Commissions, Departments, and officers of City and the individual members, employees
and agents thereof in their official capacities, and/or while acting on behalf of the City of
Round Rock.
4. The policy clause "Other Insurance" shall not apply to any insurance coverage currently
held by City, to any such future coverage, or to City's Self- Insured Retentions of
whatever nature.
5. Engineer and City mutually waive subrogation rights each may have against the other for
loss or damage, to the extent same is covered by the proceeds of insurance.
(4) Cost of Insurance. The cost of all insurance required herein to be secured and maintained by
Engineer shall be borne solely by Engineer, with certificates of insurance evidencing such minimum
coverage in force to be filed with the City. Such Certificates of Insurance are evidenced as Exhibit
" F " herein entitled "Certificates
Engineer's Contract - revised 10- 2002/specs master 11
City Manager, City of Round Rock
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
ARTICLE 27
COPYRIGHTS
City shall have the royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish or
otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, any reports developed by Engineer for governmental
purposes.
ARTICLE 28
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their
successors, lawful assigns, and legal representatives. Engineer may not assign, sublet or transfer any
interest in this Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without obtaining the
prior written consent of City.
Engincd, ContreaCDM.revived I0.2002.doc
ARTICLE 29
SEVERABILITY
In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason
be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, then such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if
such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.
ARTICLE 30
PRIOR AGREEMENTS SUPERSEDED
This Agreement constitutes the sole agreement of the parties hereto, and supersedes any prior
understandings or written or oral contracts between the parties respecting the subject matter defined
herein. This Agreement may only be amended or supplemented by mutual agreement of the parties
hereto in writing.
ARTICLE 31
ENGINEER'S ACCOUNTING RECORDS
Records pertaining to the project, and records of accounts between City and Engineer, shall be
kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available to City or its authorized
representatives at mutually convenient times. The City reserves the right to review all records it deems
relevant which are related to this Agreement.
ARTICLE 32
NOTICES
All notices to either party by the other required under this Agreement shall be personally
delivered or mailed to such party at the following respective addresses:
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City:
City of Round Rock
Attention: City Manager
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, TX 78664
and to:
Stephan L. Sheets
City Attorney
309 East Main Street
, Round Rock, TX 78664
Engineer:
Allen D. Woelke, P.E.
Vice President
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM)
9111 Jollyville Road, Suite 105
Austin, Texas 78759
ARTICLE 33
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(1) Time is of the Essence. Engineer understands and agrees that time is of the essence and that
any failure of Engineer to complete the services for each phase of this Agreement within the agreed
Work Schedule may constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Engineer shall be fully responsible
for his/her /its delays or for failures to use his/her /its best efforts in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement. Where damage is caused to City due to Engineer's failure to perform in these
circumstances, City may withhold, to the extent of such damage, Engineer's payments hereunder
without waiver of any of City's additional legal rights or remedies.
(2) Force Majeure. Neither City nor Engineer shall be deemed in violation of this Agreement if
prevented from performing any of their obligations hereunder by reasons for which they are not
responsible or circumstances beyond their control. However, notice of such impediment or delay in
performance must be timely given, and all reasonable efforts undertaken to mitigate its effects.
(3) Enforcement and Venue. This Agreement shall be enforceable in Round Rock, Williamson
County, Texas, and if legal action is necessary by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or
all of the terms or conditions herein, exclusive venue for same shall lie in Williamson County, Texas.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws and court decisions of
the State of Texas.
Engineer's Contract - revised 10- 2002/specs master 13
The undersigned signatory for Engineer hereby represents and warrants that the signatory is an
officer of the organization for which he/she has executed this Agreement and that he /she has full and
complete authority to enter into this Agreement on behalf of the firm. The above - stated representations
and warranties are made for the purpose of inducing City to enter into this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Round Rock has caused this Agreement to be signed in
its o o to name by As Mayor, duly authorized to execute the same on its behalf by Resolution No.
J J f. L) approved by the City Council on the _ 19th day of the month of
December , 2002 , and Engineer, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (CDM) , signing by and
through his/her /its duly authorized representative(s), thereby binding the parties hereto, their
successors, assigns and representatives for the faithful and full performance of the terms and provisions
hereof.
CITY OF ROUND ROCK, T
By:
ATTEST:
By:
City Secretary
ENGINEER:
By:
Signature of Principal
Printed Name: Allen D. Woelke
ATTEST:
By:
•
Corporate Secretary
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ARTICLE 34
SIGNATORY WARRANTY
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LIST OF EXHIBITS ATTACHED
(1) Exhibit A "Services to be Performed by City"
(2) Exhibit B "Services to be Performed by Engineer"
(3) Exhibit C "Work Schedule"
(4) Exhibit D "Fee Schedule"
(5) Exhibit E "Work Authorizations"
(6) Exhibit F "Certificates of Insurance"
Engineer's Contract- revised 10- 2002/spccs master 15
Exhibit A
Services to be Performed by City
CITY Obligations
To enable ENGINEER to complete the ENGINEER's scope of services in Exhibit B and
meet the work schedule provided in Exhibit C, CITY is required to provide the
following deliverables and /or services to ENGINEER in a timely manner so as not to
impede ENGINEER's work schedule provided in Exhibit C:
Define Existing City Programs and Codes that Meet MS4 Stormwater Permit Needs
Provide documentation to ENGINEER on the City's known activities and costs in the
following program areas that directly or indirectly relate to stormwater quality
and /or quantity management
• Public education and outreach;
• Public participation and involvement;
• Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
• Construction site runoff control;
• Post - construction runoff control; and;
• Pollution prevention /good housekeeping.
Make pertinent City staff available for participation in workshops that focus on these
six program areas (identified above) and for the timely review of draft materials
provided by ENGINEER.
Provide logistics necessary for planning and conducting meetings, workshops, and
the like including identification of meeting site, announcement of meeting times and
locations, and distribution of meeting agendas to all participants.
Identify and provide relevant municipal code pertinent to storm water quantity
management, stormwater quality management, and pollution prevention.
Duplicate and disseminate all draft material as needed to City staff (and /or other
appropriate participants outside of ENGINEER).
Attend meetings with regulatory agencies, as needed.
Services Performed by City Exhibit Adoc
Page 1 of 1
Exhibit B
Services to be Performed by Engineer
Under the aforementioned Agreement, ENGINEER will furnish consulting services to
the Crl Y regarding the development of a stormwater quality management program."
1. Nature of Project
Assist CITY with the development of storm water quality management program for
its Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4), identification of existing City
Programs that meet current stormwater needs, and develop a stormwater plan for
meeting TPDES requirements to be included in CITY's Phase II MS4 stormwater
quality permit application. This application is to obtain stormwater permit coverage
and must be submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
by March 10, 2003
2. ENGINEER Scope of Work and Deliverables
A Define Existing City Programs That Meet TPDES Stormwater Permit Needs
A.1 ENGINEER will conduct a workshop and separate interviews as needed with
CITY staff and other appropriate persons to review stormwater management
activities within the City of Round Rock. Activities that assist CITY in meeting
TPDES stormwater permitting requirements will be compiled.
A.2 Technical memorandum provide to CITY staff detailing the nature and extent
of existing stormwater - related programs.
A.3 Respond to CITY staff comments on technical memorandum.
B Develop Stormwater Quality Management Plan for Meeting TPDES Permit.
B.1 This task will develop the appropriate management program for CITY to
manage stormwater quality in the City of Round Rock. Appropriate is defined
as cost - effective, meeting stormwater permitting and community
requirements, providing an annual report format, and specifying program
implementation schedules and estimated costs for the 5 -year permit term.
There are six minimum elements for a stormwater quality management
program to be adequate under TPDES stormwater permitting rules. These
program elements are:
■ Public education and outreach;
• Public participation and involvement;
• Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
• Construction site runoff control;
Semen Performed by Engineer Exhibit &doe
Page 1 of 2
ENGINEER
CITY
For execution of the
scope related to the
PROJECT
For contractual notification
purposes and invoicing
For execution of the scope
related to the PROJECT
For contractual notification
purposes and invoicng
Roger Schenk
CDM
9111 Jollyville Road
Suite 105
Austin, TX 78759
512.346.1100 •
512.345.1483
Allen Woelke
CDM
9111 Jollyville Road
Suite 105
Austin, TX 78759
512.346.1100
512.345.1483
Michael Thane
City of Round Rock
2008 Enterprise Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
512.218.3236
512.218 5563
Michael Thane
City of Round Rock
2008 Enterprise Drive
Round Rock, TX 78664
512218.3236
512.218.5563
• Post - construction runoff control; and
■ Pollution prevention /good housekeeping.
B.2 Technical memorandums detailing recommended stormwater quality
management programs elements:
B.2.1 Technical Memorandum No. 1: Public education and outreach;
B.2.2 Technical Memorandum No. 2: Public participation and involvement;
B.2.3 Technical Memorandum No 3• Illicit discharge detection and elimination;
B.2.4 Technical Memorandum No. 4: Pollution prevention /good housekeeping;
B.2.5 Technical Memorandum No. 5: Construction site runoff control; and
B.2.6 Technical Memorandum No. 6: Post - construction runoff control.
B.3 Draft report detailing recommended stormwater quality management
program to meet TPDES permit needs.
Respond to comments on technical memoranda, the draft report and produce final
stormwater quality management program report. To meet TCEQ
requirements, the stormwater quality management program permit
application must be submitted to TCEQ by March 10, 2003.
6. Communications Protocols
For the duration of the Agreement, unless specifically agreed to in writing otherwise,
the following will be the points of contact for ENGINEER and CITY:
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ENGINEER
Deliverable
ENGINEER Draft
Deliverable Deadline
CITY Review and
Comment Deadline
REGULATORY
(TCEQ) Deadline
A
02/07/03
02/17/03
03/10/03
B
02/17/03
02/28/03
03/10/03
Exhibit C
Work Schedule
Schedule of Work and Deliverables
The activities and deliverables associated with the scope of services in Exhibit B will
be accomplished within the following schedule:
Page 1 of 1
ENGINEER Task
Lump Sum Fee
Task A
15,500
Task B
37,200
Total
52,700
Exhibit D
Fee Schedule
Fee Schedule
The activities and deliverables associated with the scope of services in item Exhibit B
will be accomplished by the following fee schedule:
ENGINEER Compensation
Fee Schedule Exhibit D.dcc
Page 1 of 1
Exhibit E
Work Authorizations
(Reserved)
Page 1 of 1
CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION LIMITS -
LTR NUMBER DATE DATE
B GENERAL LIABILITY GLOB /6632 -06 U1 —U1 —U2 01 — 01 — U3 GENERAL AGGREGATE
• PRODt1CIS•COMP/OPAGO.
PERSONAL & ADV. 1N]URY
EACH OCCURRENCE
PIREnAMAGE (Any m,, am)
- EXCESS LtARILfTY
•
B WQRX roao' -07 01 -01-02 01- 01- 03sTAnsfosiYLaons
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABL!TY EACLACCIDENT
DISEASE- POLICY LIMIT
DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE
A PR Nr_ssx ALt.rAEILm'
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEiICT .ES/SPECIA HEMS/EXCEPTIONS
Re: Professional Contract —Stormwater Phase II TPDES Permit Assistance
Cstofb,mr CORR.daa
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Date: 11/21/02
PRODUCER • COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
Aon Risk Services Inc. of Massachusetts
99 High Street ' A Lloyd's of London
Boston, MA 02110
B. Zurich American Ins,Co.
INSURED • C
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT the Insured named above b insured by the Companies listed above with respect to the
business operations hereinafter described, for the types of insurance and in accordance with the provisions of the
standard policies used by the companies, and further hereinafter described. Exceptions to the policies are noted
below.
s1,UU0,000
x2,000.000
51,000,000
5 1,000,000 .
5 100,000 '
MED. EXPENSE (Any pm pas on) S 5
B AUTOMOB1cELIABILITY BAP8376631 -06 01 -01 -02 01 -01 -03 c °MBINEDSINOLEumn s 1,000,000
BODILY INJURY (Pet person) 5
BODILY lNJURY(Per.cddmt) 5
PROPERr DAMAGE S
• EACH OCCURRENCE S
A0GREOATE 5
S
s 1,000,000
1,00
5 1,000,000
QB9800005 01 -01 -99 01 -01 -03 Each Claim /Aggregate $3,000,000
Architects & Engineers E & 0
Ilia City of Raund Rock is named as addition' insured with respect to all policies except 'Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability'
and 'Professional Liability'. Should any of the above described policies be candled or changed before the expiration date theteor, the issuing
company will mail thirty (30) der swift= notice to dm certificate bolder named below.
CERTIFICATE HOLDER: City Manager
City of Round Rook
221 E. Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 7E664
SIGN RE OF - O ZED REPRESENTATIVE
Typed Name: Thomas A. Leach
Thiel Relationship Manager
Mayor
Nyle Maxwell
Mayor Pro -tem
Tom Nielson
Council Members
Alan McGraw
Carrie Pin
Scot Knight
Isabel Gallahan
Gary Coe
City Manager
Robert L Sennett. Jr
City Attorney
Stephan L Sheets
ROUND ROCK, TEXAS
PURPOSE. PASSION. PROSPERITY.
January 14, 2003
Mr. Allen D. Woelke, P.E.
Vice President
Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc.
9111 Jollyville Road, Suite 105
Austin, TX 78759
Dear Mr. Woelke:
The Round Rock City Council approved Resolution No. R- 02- 12 -19-
9D2 at their regularly scheduled meeting on December 19, 2002. This
resolution approves the agreement for engineering services for the
development of a stormwater management program to improve water
quality by controlling polluted runoff from urban areas.
Enclosed is a copy of the resolution and original agreement for your
files. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Tom
Word at 218 -5562.
Christine R. Martinez
City Secretary
Enclosure
CITY OF ROUND ROCK 221 East Main Street • Round Rock. Texas 78664
Phone 512 218 5400 • Fax 5;2 218 7087 • www ci round -rock tx as