R-94-11-22-10H - 11/22/1994ATTEST:
RS /RESOLUTION
RS1122H
RESOLUTION NO. / 1 % `1 - l / -��- /C/
WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock desires to retain engineering
services for the St. Williams Street Improvements, and
WHEREAS, Espey Huston & Associates, Inc. has submitted a
contract to provide said engineering services, and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to enter into said
contract, 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 a contract with Espey Huston & Associates, Inc.
for engineering services for the St. Williams Street Improvements,
a copy of said contract being attached hereto and incorporated
herein for all purposes.
RESOLVED this 22nd day of November, 1994.
E LAND, City Secretary
City of Roun
ER, Mayor
ock, Texas
P
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June 8, 1994
Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc.
Engineering & Environmental Consultants
Mr. Al Willie
Department of Public Works
City of Round Rock
221 East Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Re: St. Williams Street Improvement Project
Agreement for Engineering Services
EH &A Proposal No. P94 -0445
Dear Mr. Willie:
Espey, Huston & Associates (EH &A) is pleased to provide to you a services agreement for the
above referenced project. EH &A's proposed services and associated fees are as set forth in
the attached agreement. The Basic Design fee is based on curve "A" or 10.8% of the
estimated construction cost of $ 153,000, per the Preliminary Phase Report, Alternative "B ".
EH &A will provide a schedule of completion per Section XIII of the Agreement based on 60
days from the Owner's notice to proceed to the Engineer.
Your consideration of this matter is appreciated. If you have any questions or comments
concerning the agreement, please do not hesitate to contact me. We look forward to hearing
from you.
Sincerely,
Danny R. Martin, P.E., R.P.L.S.
Associate
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Attachment
A PLANET PACIFIC COMPANY
P.O. Box 519 • Austin, Texas 78767 -0519
206 Wild Basin Road, Suite 300 (78746 -3343)
(512) 327 -6840 TEL • (512) 327 -2453 FAX
A. PRELIMINARY PHASE
AGREEMENT
FOR
ENGINEERING SERVICES
MADE AND ENTERED INTO by and between the City of Round Rock, Texas
hereinafter called the "Owner," and Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc. (EH&A), hereinafter called
the "Engineer."
RECITALS
Owner intends to construct improvements to St. Williams Street from Cactus Street
to McNeil Road under the St. Williams Street Capital Improvement Program. Such
improvements are hereinafter referred to as the 'Project." The estimated cost for the Project
is $180,000 including construction costs, engineering and contingencies.
CONTRACTUAL UNDERTAKINGS
SECTION I
EMPLOYMENT OF ENGINEER
The Owner agrees to employ the Engineer and the Engineer agrees to perform
professional engineering services in connection with the Project as stated in the Sections to
follow, and for having rendered such services, the Owner agrees to pay to the Engineer
compensation as stated in the Sections to follow.
SECTION II
CHARACTER AND EXTENT OF SERVICES
The Engineer shall render the=following professional services necessary for the
development of the Project:
1. Attend preliminary conference with the Owner regarding the Project to
finalize requirements based on preliminary phase report previously
prepared by Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc. and submitted to the Owner
in December 1993.
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B. DESIGN PHASE
1. Establish the scope, and advise the Owner, of any soil and foundation
investigations or any special surveys or special testing including a
geological assessment, if required, by Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission (TNRCC) for application for a Water Pollution
Abatement Plan (WPAP) which in the opinion of the Engineer, may be
required for the proper execution of the Project; and arrange with the
Owner for the conduct of such investigations and tests. (The performance
of these investigations and tests is not a part of the Engineer's basic
services, and compensation therefore is not included in the Basic Charge;
it may be performed by the Engineer, by agreement with the Owner, in
which case compensation shall be determined by the applicable portions
of Section VI A.)
2. Furnish to the Owner, where required by the circumstances of the
assignment, the engineering data necessary for applications for routine
permits by local, state, and federal authorities (as distinguished from
detailed applications and supporting documents for government grants -in-
aid, state loan programs, planning advances or to meet the requirements
of the special programs of the federal govemment.
3. Perform field surveys to collect information which in the opinion of the
Engineer, is required in the design of the Project. Construction staking for
the Construction Improvement is not included in the Basic Charge.
4. Prepare detailed specifications and contract drawings, ink on vellum, for
construction authorized by the Owner. These designs shall in all respects
combine the application of sound engineering principles with a high degree
of economy, and shall be submitted to the applicable state and federal
agencies for approval.
5. Prepare detailed cost estimates and proposals of authorized construction,
which shall include summaries of bid items and quantities which will be
based, wherever practical, on the unit price system of bidding. The
Engineer shall not be required to guarantee the accuracy of these
estimates.
6. Furnish the Owner all necessary copies of approved plans, specifications,
notices to bidders, and proposals. All sets of plans and specifications in
excess of twenty -five (25) are to be paid for separately. Additional sets will
be paid for in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule.
7. Provide information on utilities to be relocated in connection with the
project. The Owner will provide excavation to determine location and depth
of underground water and sewer lines. Utilities to be relocated by others
shall be noted on the plans. City -owned utilities to be relocated also shall
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be noted on the plans. Where feasible, relocation of City owned utilities
shall be included in the construction contract.
8. Provide a letter for the Owner's signature to each utility operating within the
City of Round Rock advising them of the project and describing any known
relocations to be performed by that utility and setting forth a proposed
construction schedule. This letter and a complete set of plans shall be
delivered to each utility by the Engineer. The Engineer shall provide timely
assistance and location stakes as necessary for utility relocations to assure
that utility relocations do not delay the project.
9. Provide easement and right -of -way descriptions to the Owner in conjunction
with submission of final plans. These will be provided in the form of field
notes and drawing of the affected properties. These services will be paid
for in accordance with Attachment No.3 - Hourly Rate Schedule.
10. Provide field note descriptions to the Owner for any site(s) that is required
for Owner to acquire that is associated with this Project. These descriptions
will be provided within thirty (30) days after authorization by Owner, barring
unforeseen and unusual difficulties associated with the property. These
services will be paid for in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate
Schedule.
C. CONSTRUCTION PHASE
1. Assist the Owner in the advertisement of the Project for bids.
2. Assist the Owner in the opening and tabulating of bids for construction of
the Project, and recommend to the Owner as to the proper action on all
proposals received.
3. Assist in the preparation of formal Contract Documents for the contracts.
4. Make periodic visits to the site (as distinguished from the continuous
services of a resident Project Representative described in Subparagraph
6 below) to observe the progress and quality of the executed work and to
determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the
Contract Documents. In performing this service, the Engineer will not be
required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site inspections to check the
quality or quantity of the work or material; he will not be responsible for the
techniques and sequences of construction or the safety precautions
incident thereto, and he will not be responsible or liable in any degree for
the contractors' failure to perform the construction work in accordance with
the Contract Documents. During visits to the construction site, and on the
basis of the Engineer's on -site observations as an experienced and
qualified design professional, he will keep the Owner informed of the extent
of the progress of the work, and advise the Owner of material and
substantial defects and deficiencies in the work of contractors which are
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discovered by the Engineer or otherwise brought to the Engineer's attention
in the course of construction, and may, on behalf of the Owner, exercise
whatever rights the Owner may have to disapprove work and materials as
failing to conform to the Contract Documents.
5. Consult and advise with the Owner, issue all instructions to the contractor
requested by the Owner, and prepare routine change orders as required.
6. If specifically authorized by the Owner in writing, fumish the services of
resident Project Representatives, and other field personnel for continuous
on- the -site observation of construction and for the performance of required
construction layout surveys. (This service is not a part of the Engineer's
basic services, and compensation therefore is not included in the Basic
Charge; if provided, compensation shall be determined under Section VI A.)
The authority and duties of such Resident Project Representatives are
limited to examining the material furnished and observing the work done,
and to reporting their findings to the Engineer. The Engineer will use the
usual degree of care and prudent judgment in the selection of competent
Project Representatives, and the Engineer will use diligence to see that the
Project Representatives are on the job to perform their required duties. It
is agreed, however, that the Engineer does not underwrite, guarantee, or
insure the work done by the contractors, and since it is the contractors'
responsibility to perform the work in accordance with the Contract
Documents, the Engineer is not responsible or liable for the contractors'
failure to do so, and, so long as Engineer has exercised the usual degree
of care and prudent judgment in selecting Project Representatives and has
used diligence to see that they are on the job to perform the work, failure
by any Project Representatives or other personnel engaged in on- the -site
observation to discover defects or deficiencies in the work of the
contractors shall never relieve the contractors of liability therefore or subject
the Engineer to any liability for any such defect or deficiencies
7. Review samples, catalog data, schedules, shop drawings, laboratory, shop
and mill tests of materials and equipment and other data which the
contractor is required to submit, only for conformance with the design
concept of the Project and compliance with the information given by the
Contract Documents; and assemble written guarantees which are required
by the Contract Documents.
8. Review monthly and final estimates for payments to contractors, and
fumish to the Owner any necessary certifications as to payments to
contractors and suppliers in a form acceptable to the City.
9. Conduct, in company with the Owner, a final inspection of the Project for
conformance with the design concept of the Project and compliance with
the Contract Documents, and approve in writing final payment to the
contractors.
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10. Revise contract drawings, with the assistance of the resident Project
Representatives, or the Owners representative, to provide record drawings
of the completed Project. Fumish one set of reproducible drawings and one
set of prints of there revised drawings to the Owner.
SECTION III
AUTHORIZATION OF SERVICES
No professional services of any nature shall be undertaken by the Engineer under
this Agreement until he has received written authorization from the Owner.
SECTION IV
PERIOD OF SERVICE
This Agreement shall be effective upon execution by the Owner and the Engineer,
and shall remain in force until terminated under the provisions hereinafter provided in
Section X.
SECTION V
COORDINATION WITH THE OWNER
The Engineer shall hold periodic conferences with the Owner, or its
representatives, to the end that the Project, as perfected, shall have full benefit of the Owner's
experience and knowledge of existing needs and facilities, and be consistent with its current
policies and construction standards. To implement this coordination, the Owner shall make
available to the Engineer, for use in planning the Project, all existing plans, maps, field notes,
statistics, computations, and other data in his possession relative to existing facilities and to the
Project.
SECTION VI
THE ENGINEER'S COMPENSATION
For and in consideration of the services to be rendered by the Engineer, the
Owner shall pay, and the Engineer shall receive the compensation hereinafter set forth, for the
Preliminary, Design, and Construction Phases of the work and for Special Assignments and
Services not included in these phases. All remittances by Owner of such compensation shall
either be mailed or delivered to the Engineer's office at 206 Wild Basin Road, Austin, Texas
78746. Where the compensation is based on a percentage of construction cost, the charge for
each separate phase shall be based on the "Construction Cost" of all work authorized by the
Owner at one time, and handled by the Engineer in accordance with this Agreement.
"Construction Cost" is defined as the total cost to the Owner for the execution of
the work authorized at one time and handled in each separate phase of engineering services,
excluding fees or other cost for engineering and legal services, the cost of land, rights -of -way,
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legal and administrative expenses; but including the direct cost to the Owner of all construction
contracts, items of construction, including labor, materials and equipment required for the
completed work (including extras) and the total value at site of project of all labor, materials,
and equipment purchased or fumished directly by the Owner for the Project.
The aggregate of all sums paid to the Engineer for each Phase of Construction
will equal one hundred percent (100 %) of the basic compensation determined from the actual
total construction costs. If the designed facilities exceed the available funding after receiving
bids or negotiating a contract price, then the facilities which are deleted will be paid for at a
later date when they are awarded for construction. These facilities will be considered an
individual period of construction and payment will be in an amount equal to a percentage of the
"construction cosy' of this separate Project. For example: If the available funds will only build
90% of the designed facilities, the fee for the awarded construction will be paid as described
herein. When the remaining 10% of the work is awarded, it will be considered a separate
Project and a percentage from the curve based on the 10% Project amount will be used to pay
the basic compensation. Considering this as an individual Project, it will be necessary to
compensate the Engineer in this manner because of the extra work involved in the preparation
of separate contract documents, organization of plans, construction administration on the
delayed Project, and the delay in payment for the Engineering Services rendered.
In the event that proposals for construction of any of the work authorized in the
Design Phase are received within 90 days after submission of completed contract drawings and
specifications to the Owner by the Engineer, the charge for the corresponding services in the
Preliminary Phase shall be adjusted to the "construction cosy' as reflected by the lowest
acceptable proposal, or lowest bona fide bid, if no contract is awarded. Where no proposal or
bona fide bids are received, the Engineer's estimates shall be the basis for final payment for
these two phases. No reduction shall be made from the Basic Charge on account of penalties
or liquidated damages or other sums withheld from contractor's payments.
A. PRELIMINARY PHASE:
Payment for services in the Preliminary Phase shall be made to the Engineer in
a sum equal to a percentage of the "construction cosy' of the work authorized by the Owner in
this Phase of the Project. This percentage for the Preliminary Phase shall be computed as ten
percent (10 %) of the Basic Charge, which Basic Charge is defined by Attachment No. 1.
The classification of the construction work (Classification "A ") for the purpose of
applying the alternate Basic Charge is that given in Attachment No.2 classification of
Construction Work.
Final Payment for services in the Preliminary Phase shall be payable upon
submission to the Owner of the required report, sketches, and estimates, and upon his
acceptance, which shall be within thirty (30) days after submission.
If a written report is not required, this payment will be due with and in addition to
payment stated in the Design Phase.
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B. DESIGN PHASE
Payment for services in the Design Phase shall be made to the Engineer in a sum
equal to a percentage of the "construction cost" of the work authorized by the Owner in this
phase of the Project. This percentage for the Design Phase shall be computed as seventy -five
percent (75 %) of the Basic Charge, which Basic charge is defined by Attachment No.1.
The classification of the construction work (Classification "A ") for the purpose of
applying the alternate Basic Charge is that given in Attachment No.2 Classification of
Construction Work.
Final payment for services authorized in the Design Phase shall be due upon the
completion of these services and upon the Owners acceptance, which shall be within thirty (30)
days after submission. When the Project is funded through the sale of municipal bonds or
through grant funds, payments shall not be due until the funds are in the Owner's possession.
C. CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Payment for services in the Construction Phase shall be made to the Engineer in
a sum equal to a percentage of "construction cost" of the work authorized by the Owner in this
Phase of the Project. This percentage for the Construction Phase shall be computed as fifteen
percent (15 %) of the Basic Charge, which Basic Charge is defined in Attachment No.1.
The classification of the construction work (Classification "A" or "B ") is that given
in Attachment No.2 - Classification of Construction Work
This sum will be paid in monthly installments in proportion to the construction work
completed, on the basis of the Engineer's estimate— prepared for monthly payments to
contractors, plus the actual value of all materials and equipment purchased orfumished directly
by the Owner for the Project. Upon completion of all work authorized in the Construction Phase
the Engineer will be paid the remainder of the charge for this Phase.
D. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS AND SERVICES NOT INCLUDED IN ABOVE
PERCENTAGE CHARGES
The charges above described in the Preliminary, Design and Construction Phases
shall provide compensation to the Engineer for all services called for under this Agreement to
be performed by him, or under his direction, except the services set forth below. These
excluded services and Special Assignments, and the compensation to be paid by the Owner
to the Engineer for their performance, as required, are as follows:
The following services, if authorized by the Owner, (1 through 14), shall be
reimbursed in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule.
1. Services of a resident Project Representative, and other field personnel as
required, for on- the -site observation of construction.
2. Services for Construction Layout Surveys (Construction Staking).
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3. Land surveys and establishment of boundaries and monuments.
4. Preparation of property or easement descriptions.
5. Preparation of any special reports required for marketing of bonds.
6. Appearances before regulatory agencies.
7. Special investigations involving detailed consideration of operation,
maintenance and overhead expenses; preparation of rate schedules;
earnings and expense statements; special feasibility studies; appraisals;
valuations; and material audits or inventories required for certification of
force account construction performed by the Owner.
8. Additional copies of reports and specifications and additional blue print
copies.
9. Preparation of applications and supporting documents for govemment
grants, loans or planning advances for public works projects.
10. Assistance to the Owner as an expert witness in any litigation with third
parties, arising from the development or construction of the Project.
Basis of Compensation: $100.00 per hour in which Engineer's presence or
his representative is required by Owner. $400.00 per day minimum charge.
11. Soil and foundation investigations and geological assessments, including
test and analyses of test results.
Basis of Compensation: (a) Fumished by the Owner and observed by the
Engineer in accordance with attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule,
(b) Owner contract separately with qualified testing firm.
12. Detailed mill, shop and /or laboratory inspection of materials or equipment.
Basis of Compensation: (a) Fumished directly by the Owner, or (b) By
Engineer in accordance with Attachment No. 3 - Hourly Rate Schedule.
13. Extra travel required of the Engineer and authorized by the Owner from
Round Rock to points other than the State of Texas in connection with the
Project.
Basis of Compensation: Cost of travel and living expenses plus a twenty
percent (20 %) service charge. Cost of labor in accordance with Attachment
No. 3 - Rate Schedule.
14. Services for location stakes associated with the Project as necessary for
utility companies operating within the City Limits of Round Rock.
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Payments to the Engineer for authorized services not in the basic
percentage charges will be made by the Owner, upon presentation of
statements by the Engineer for such services,but not until Bond or Grant
funds are in the Owner's possession .
Should the Owner fail to make payment to the Engineer of the sum named
in any partial or final statement when payment is past due for more than
thirty (30) days, then the Owner shall pay to the Engineer, in addition to the
sum shown as due by such statement, interest thereon at the current prime
rate of banking institutions in Round Rock, from the date due, as provided
herein, until fully paid, which shall fully liquidate any injury to the Engineer
arising from such delay in payment, but the right is expressly reserved to
the Engineer in event payments are not promptly made as provided herein,
at any time thereafter to treat the Agreement as terminated by the Owner
and recover compensation as provided by Section X of this Agreement.
SECTION VII
REVISION TO DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The Engineer will make, without expense to the Owner, such revisions of the
preliminary drawings as may be required to meet the needs of the Owner, but after a definite
plan has been approved by the Owner, if a decision is subsequently made by the Owner,
which, for its proper execution, involves extra services and expenses for changes in, or addition
to the drawings, specifications or other documents, or if the Engineer is put to labor or expense
by delays imposed on him from causes not within his control, such as by (but not limited to) the
re- advertisement for bids or by the delinquency or insolvency of contractors, the Engineer shall
be compensated for such extra services and expenses, which services and expenses shall not
be considered as covered by the percentage fee stipulated in this Agreement.
Compensation for such extra services shall be in accordance with Attachment No.
3 - Hourly Rate Schedule. However, no extra compensation will be granted to the Engineer for
correcting errors in the plans or errors in the design of the Project or for revising design or pins
when such design and plans prove not to be feasible for construction .
SECTION VIII
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
Engineer shall retain ownership of all original documents, plan designs, and survey
notes on all projects that are not completed and for which Engineer is not compensated
regardless of whether the instruments were copyrighted. Additionally, all such documents for
which Engineer is not compensated Owner will not reuse for extensions of the original project
or new projects unless Owner shaH secure the permission of Engineer shall be entitled to
further compensation for the use of such documents.
All original documents, plan designs, and survey notes for completed or partially
completed projects for which Engineer has been compensated shaH be the property of Owner
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and Engineer and reproducible copies shall be furnished to the Owner upon request. The use
by either party of such documents is unrestricted.
A.
B.
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SECTION IX
ARBITRATION UNDER TEXAS GENERAL ARBITRATION ACT
Any controversy hereafter arising between Owner and Engineer in connection with
this Agreement and any liability or claimed liability created hereunder or incident
hereto or pertaining to the enforcement of any provision, condition or covenant
herein shaH be submitted to arbitration under the terms of the Texas General
Arbitration Act. Either party may invoke this provision for arbitration by giving the
other party notice in writing demanding that such controversy be submitted to
arbitration, which notice shall also contain the appointment of an arbitrator by the
demanding party. The party receiving such notice of arbitration must, within five
(S) days after receiving same, mail to the demanding party a notice of
appointment of a second arbitrator. Such two arbitrators shall meet forthwith and
agree in writing upon a third arbitrator, and shall immediately give the parties
written notice of the third arbitrator's appointment.
If the party upon whom the demand for arbitration is served fails to give the
demanding party the required notice of the appointment of the second arbitrator
within the required five (5) days, the demanding party may apply to the court
under Article 226, Revised Statutes of 1925, to appoint the second arbitrator. If
the first two arbitrators fail to agree upon a third arbitrator within ten (10) days
from the date the second arbitrator was appointed, either party may apply to the
court, under such Article 226, for the appointment of the third arbitrator.
C. The proceedings of the arbitrators, the award made by the arbitrators and the
endorsement of such awards shall be govemed by the Texas General Arbitration
Act, Articles 224 through 238 -6, inclusive, Revised Statutes of 1925 as amended.
D. This entire Section IX providing for arbitration shall survive the termination of this
Agreement under any of its provisions, and any controversy between Owner and
Engineer existing when the Agreement terminates shall continue to be subject to
arbitration hereunder.
SECTION X
TERMINATION
Either party to this Agreement may terminate the Agreement by giving to the other
thirty (30) days notice in writing. Upon delivery of such notice by the Owner to the Engineer,
and upon expiration of the thirty -day period, the Engineer shall discontinue all services in
connection with the performance of this Agreement and shall proceed to cancel promptly all
existing orders and contracts insofar as such orders or contracts are chargeable to this
Agreement. As soon as practicable after receipt of notice of termination, the Engineer shall
submit a statement, showing in detail the services performed under this Agreement to the date
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of termination. The Owner shall then pay the Engineer promptly that portion of the prescribed
charges which the services actually performed under this Agreement bear to the total services
called for under this Agreement, less such payments on account of the charges as have been
previously made. Copies of all completed or partially completed designs, plans and
specifications prepared under this Agreement shall be delivered to the Owner when and if this
Agreement is terminated, but subject to the restrictions, as to their use, as set forth in Section
VIII.
SECTION XI
ADDRESS OF NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS
All notices and communication under this Agreement to be mailed or delivered to
Engineer shall be to the following address:
Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc. (EH&A)
206 Wild Basin Road
Austin, Texas 78746 -3343
All notices and communications under this Agreement to be mailed or delivered
to the Owner shall be to the following address:
City of Round Rock
221 E. Main Street
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Each Section under the Contractual Undertakings has been supplied with a
caption to serve only as a guide to the contents. The caption does not control the meaning of
any Section or in any way determine its interpretation or application.
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SECTION XII
SECTION CAPTIONS
SECTION XIII
SCHEDULE OF COMPLETION
The Engineer will fulfill the scope of services included in the Project in a
professional and timely manner. The Owner's wishes and requirements regarding the project
will be conveyed through the City's Director of Public Works, and the Engineer shall confer
frequently with the Director of Public Works throughout the Design Phase of the Project. The
date for completion of the Design Phase is
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The Owner and the Engineer each binds himself and his successors, executors,
administrators and assigns to the other party of this Agreement and to the successors,
executors, administrators and assigns of such other party in respect to all covenants of the
Agreement. Except as above, neither the Owner nor the Engineer shall assign, sublet or
transfer his interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other. Nothing herein
shall be construed as creating any public body which may be a party hereto.
EXECUTED in two counterparts (each of which is an original) on behalf of the
Engineer by its Vice - President shown below, and on behalf of the Owner by its Mayor
(thereunto duly authorized) this the a e day of Ho vEme6,e_
19R , / .
Attest: CITY OF ROUND ROCK
COAvvne- a.
nne Land, City Secretary
Attest: ESPEY, HUSTON &
ASSOCIATES, INC.
enarserv.mst/b:
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SECTION XIV
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
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Charles Culpeppe/layor
'seph J. Beal, P.E.
enior Vice President
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CURVE A will apply to assignments of which the following are typical examples (payment for
design surveys included with below assignments except where shown otherwise):
Water treatment plants
Sewage and industrial waste treatment plants
Sanitary sewage collection lines under 24 -inch diameter
Water pumping stations
Sewage lift stations
Open- section streets, no curb and gutter, and associated drainage improvements
(NO DESIGN SURVEYS INCLUDED IN BASIC CHARGE)
Curb and gutter, streets and associated drainage improvements
Bridges, box culverts and major drainage structures
Water distribution lines 12" and larger (on Curve "A" due to profile being required
on Plans)
Water storage tank renovation, including re- painting, yard piping, or tank
appurtenances
CURVE B will apply to less complicated assignments of which the following are examples
(payment for design surveys included with below assignments except where shown otherwise):
Sanitary sewage collection lines 24 -inch diameter and over
Water distribution lines under 12"
Water storage tanks (elevated and ground storage and standpipes)
Earthwork
Storm sewers 24 -inch diameter and over
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ATTACHMENT NO. 2
CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION WORK
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Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc.
011294/SRS -1 (Corporate)
Attachment No. 3
STANDARD RATE SCHEDULE
Personnel:
Personnel cost is reimbursed based on a multiplier of 2.5 applied to salary cost. Salary cost for each
employee is based on the employee's actual hourly wage plus benefits. Ranges of hourly salary cost
by personnel classification are as follows:
Principal $ 48.00 to $ 75.00
Associate Staff $ 28.00 to $ 65.00
Senior Project Staff $ 18.00 to $ 60.00
Project Staff $ 12.50 to $ 35.00
Technical Support $ 6.00 to $ 35.00
Clerical Support $ 6.00 to $ 22.00
Field Survey Crews:
Field survey crews and equipment will be provided at the following fixed hourly rates:
Two -man Field Crew
Three -man Field Crew
Additional Rodman, Chainman, or Flagman
Electronic Total Station w /Hand -Held Computer
$65.00 per hour / OSHA' $70.00 per hour
$75.00 per hour / OSHA' $85.00 per hour
$10.00 per hour / OSHA` $20.00 per hour
$35.00 per day
There is no mileage charge when the job site is within 50 miles of the office from which the survey
crew originates.
*OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 certified field crew
Travel and Subsistence:
All travel and subsistence expenses will be invoiced at actual cost plus 10% handling. Cost of mileage
for private and company owned vehicles is computed at the prevailing rate designated by the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service. All mileage will be based on portal -to- portal.
Purchased Services:
All purchased services are invoiced at actual cost plus 10% handling. These include but are not limited
to reproduction, long distance and cellular telephone, computer time, consultants, subcontract services,
rented or leased equipment, and expendable supplies.
Terms:
Invoices are submitted monthly for all services rendered and are payable "Net 30 days." Late payments
will incur a late charge of 114 percent per month from the original date of invoice. Espey, Huston &
Associates, Inc., reserves the right to stop work should invoices not be paid within 30 days.
DATE: November 18, 1994
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, November 22, 1994
ITEM: 10H. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an
engineering contract for the St. Williams Street
Improvements.
STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Jim Nuse
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Espey, Huston and Associates, Inc. have previously completed the preliminary
phase study and report for these improvements under a letter of agreement. This
contract will provide for the design and construction administration of the project.
Staff recommends approval.