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Beaverton - Interconnection Pipeline and Master Meter BEAVERTON/TIGARD INTERCONNECTION PIPELINE AND MASTER METER INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BEAVERTON AND THE CITY OF TIGARD This Agreement, dated —CQ- al CeM t_ 16 , 2001, is between the CITY OF BEAVERTON(Beaverton) and the CITY OF TIGARD (Tigard). A. RECITALS WHEREAS, ORS 190.003 - 190.110 encourages intergovernmental cooperation and authorizes local government entities to delegate to each other authority to perform their respective functions as necessary; and WHEREAS, The parties wish to design and construct an intertie pipeline., master meter and telemetry between Beaverton's water system and Tigard to provide up to 4 million gallons per day of potable water to the other party in either direction as indicated on the attached map Exhibit "C"; and WHEREAS, Tigard and Beaverton previously entered .into an intergovernmental agreement on July 1, 1982, attached as Exhibit `B", for the purposes of supplying water between both parties. Beaverton previously built and currently maintains two water meter stations and intertie piping to supply water in either direction between the parties; and WHEREAS, the City of Tigard entered into a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with the Joint Water Commission (JWC) on May 18, 2001, attached as Exhibit "A", which includes a provision for Tigard to purchase water originating from the JWC if same has surplus water available in excess of JWC's needs and those of its members. Under the MOU, JWC will sell water to Tigard upon consent of its members and that prior to that sale of water, the amount, term and rates shall be mutually agreed upon; now, therefore IT IS AGREED: 1. Beaverton with Tigard's approval awarded a professional services contract to Murray Smith and Associates (MSA) for design and construction engineering. The scope of MSA's work is described on Exhibit "D" to this Agreement. The referenced consultant contract to MSA is considered part of the Project and is to provide engineering services needed to design and construct intertie piping between the proposed master meter and pressure reducing valve station and Tigard's existing water distribution system(hereafter Tigard's system). Beaverton shall administer that Page 1 of 5 —Beaverton/Tigard Water Intertie and Master Meter IGA daw:g:\myfilea\wataligadigawataintalimeta121901.nf contract, but Tigard shall have the right to review and accept MSA's design work product including design drawings and construction specifications as to Tigard's portion of the Project. Tigard agrees that it will act only through its appointed Project staff representative as to all aspects of work to be completed for and owned by Tigard under this agreement. Beaverton will provide Tigard copies of documents and invoices from MSA upon request. Beaverton has contracted separately with MSA to design the master meter and pressure reducing valve station, intertie piping between Beaverton's system and said metering station, and piping needed to provide an increase in the capacity of Beaverton's local distribution system to achieve an approximate supply capacity of 4 million gallons of water per day to Tigard through this facility. Work to be done by MSA for Beaverton under separate contract from this agreement is identified in Exhibit "E" as a contributed cost obligation of Beaverton to the Project. 2. The subject Project is located as shown in map Exhibit "C" to this Agreement. Beaverton shall administer the bidding, contract award and construction of the Project, including review, approval and payment of progress .payments to the construction contractor. To the extent practical, Beaverton shall itemize and describe Beaverton's and Tigard's portion of the Project on separate bid schedules. Tigard may review and -approve the bid documents before Beaverton publishes those documents and calls for bids. Beaverton shall be named as the "Owner" of the Project on the construction contract documents including the surety bonds. 3. At its discretion, Tigard may participate in the pre-bid meeting, bid review and selection of the construction contractor and may review and approve all pay requests and progress payments administered by Beaverton as they apply to Tigard portion of the Project. Tigard shall defend Beaverton against and hold Beaverton,harmless from any and all claims that the contractor may assert against Beaverton that are based on disapproval by Tigard of payment of any of the contract price. Beaverton will provide for all field inspection and Beaverton alone shall communicate with the construction contractor on the Project. Tigard may review and provide oversight inspection of its own to monitor progress of the construction work. Beaverton shall consider comments and recommendations from Tigard during construction and as they apply to Tigard, and Beaverton will endeavor to satisfy Tigard's requests wherever possible. Each party shall finally inspect and accept its own portions of the Project. At Tigard's request and at Tigard's expense Beaverton shall cause changes to the construction work desired by Tigard, including change orders and directives for extra work to add to or modify the design for Tigard's portion of the work. Beaverton and Tigard each shall be responsible to operate its own water system, including actions necessary to coordinate with the construction contractor's work, for the duration of the Project. 4. The parties estimate the total cost of the Project covered by this Agreement to be $479,048.00 of which Tigard's portion is estimated to be $221,548.00 shown in Page 2 of 5 —Beaverton/Tigard Water Intertie and Master Meter IGA dm:g:\_mygles\wata\tigac iSawalerintertimge 12l 8O l.N f attached Exhibit"E". Tigard reserves the right to reject any bid that exceeds that estimate as to Tigard's portion of the work and further reserves the right to reject any and all bids if Tigard's contract review board deems that the public interest so requires.. Following Tigard's consent, and Beaverton's award of Tigard's portion of the Project, Tigardwill reimburse Beaverton for both (design and construction) engineering costs and for construction costs associated with the intertie connection piping from Tigard's system to the Tigard side of the proposed master meter and pressure reducing valve station (as described on Page 2 of 4 in Exhibit "E");,and one- half of the equivalent cost of interconnection ,piping from the master meter and pressure reducing valve station to the intersection of SW Barrows Road and Scholls Ferry Road. The cost allocation of the latter section of interconnection piping is to more evenly distribute costs of the joint Project, as the master meter and pressure reducing valve station was moved south of the initial location for design constraint reasons. Beaverton shall provide Tigard with as-built drawings acceptable to the City within four months of completion of the Project. 5. Beaverton will submit progress invoices each month for work performed under this agreement, annotated to identify costs to be paid by Tigard following review of invoices by Beaverton. Tigard will remit payment of described invoices submitted to Tigard within 30 days of receipt of invoice from Beaverton. 6. Any contingency funds not expended in the consultant and construction contracts shall be split proportionally between Beaverton and Tigard. 7. Upon final completion and acceptance of the Project, permanent ownership and maintenance responsibilities for improvements that are constructed shall be allocated as follows: • Tigard shall own and maintain the intertie connection piping (as described on Page 2 of 4 of the engineering services Scope of Work in Exhibit "D"), from the 16-inch diameter piping on the Tigard side of the master.. meter and pressure reducing valve station vault to Tigard's system; and • Beaverton shall own and maintain the master meter and pressure reducing valve station and vault and all piping on the Beaverton side of that meter vault. General Terms The paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for ease of reference only and shall not be used in constructing or interpreting this Agreement. Page 3 of 5 —Beaverton/Tigard Water Intertie and Master Meter IGA daw:g:\_mygla\watc\ligndigamto iMeli mgQ 121 g01.rtf 1. Waiver and Amendment. No waiver of-any portion of this Agreement and no amendment, modification or alteration of this Agreement shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by the authorized representative of each party. 2. Interpretation of Agreement. This Agreement shall not be construed for or against any party by reason of the authorship or alleged authorship of any provision. 3. Term of Agreement. This Agreement takes effect on the date it is signed by the authorized representatives of the each city and shall remain in effect until completion by both parties of all their respective obligations under this Agreement unless the Agreement is earlier terminated by mutual agreement of the parties and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 4. Termination and Amendment. This Agreement may be terminated or amended by mutual written agreement of both parties. The Agreement shall run for a term of ten (10) years ending on December 31, 2011, and may continue thereafter indefinitely until cancelled by either party upon six (6) months prior written notice of intention to cancel. 5. Dispute Resolution. If any dispute arising out of this Agreement cannot be resolved by the Beaverton and Tigard staff representatives, the matter will be referred to the staff representatives' respective supervisors for resolution. If the supervisors are unable to resolve the dispute within 30 days of referral, the matter will be referred to Beaverton's, Mayor and Tigard's City Manager, who will attempt to resolve the issue. If these executive staff are not able to resolve the dispute, the parties will submit the matter to arbitration under ORS Chapter 34. Federal rules of discovery and evidence shall apply in any such arbitration. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final, binding and conclusive upon the parties and subject to appeal only as otherwise provided in Oregon law. The parties shall continue in the performance of their respective obligations notwithstanding the dispute. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first written above. CITY OF TIGARD CITY OF BEAVERTON By: y: City Manager Rob Drake, Mayor Page 4 of 5 —Beaverton/Tigard Water Intertie and Master Meter IGA daw:g:\_myfilm\wucVigardigawalaimaliemctal21SOl rtf City Recorder Dix APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: ('UL C— Tigard Attorney Beaverton Attorney Page 5 of 5 —Beaverton/Tigard Water Intertie and Master Meter IGA dew:g:�_myfileslwWaUigudipwWcimati®aa12180I.nf EXHIBIT A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This Memorandum of Understanding is made between the City of Tigard, an Oregon municipal corporation("Tigard'), and the Joint Water Commission("JWC"),an intergovernmental entity created pursuant to ORS Chapter 190. RECITALS A. JWC owns and operates a water storage facility,water treatment plant and water supply system("System")that provides treated water to the distribution systems of its members to-wit: the City of Beaverton, an Oregon municipal corporation'("Beaverton)"; the City of Hillsboro, an Oregon municipal corporation("Hillsboro"); the City of Forest Grove,an Oregon municipal corporation("Forest Grove"); and the Tualatin Valley Water District, a domestic water supply district("TV WD"). B. Each Member of the JWC has made various and sundry capital contributions to the JWC System and has an acquired ownership interests'in the various components. Each Member has acquired and retained ownership of water rights,which are made available to the JWC for usage in the System. C. Tigard owns and operates a municipal water supply system within its City limits and also provides water service to the Cities of King City and Durham, and certain unincorporated areas within Washington County within the boundaries of the Tigard Water District. D. The Parties agree that mutual cooperation relating to planning for the development or expansion of water sources in the Tualatin River Basin and treatment and supply facilities for such water should result ingreater efficiency and security of the water supply system to the benefit of all. AGREEMENT 1. Tigard and the JWC agree to cooperate in the planning,research, analysis, and development for expansion of water sources in the Tualatin River Basin and water supply facilities therefore that will provide mutual benefits to the parties. Cooperation may include interties between distribution systems,joint development of facilities that could provide service to the parties,the provision of surplus water by one party to the other,and the provision of emergency water supplies by one party to the other. 2.- Tigard will support efforts to expand the Scoggins Reservoir or other Tualatin River Basin sources as part of the Regional Water Supply Plan and cooperation in the studies to determine the feasibility of such expansion,such as the current Integrated Water Resource Management Study Memorandum of Understanding dated May 18,2001 3. Tigard may become a member of JWC if Tigard applies for and obtains water rights for additional source water in the Tualatin River Basin and JWC,its Members, and Tigard are able to agree upon the terms of Tigard's membership in JWC. PAGE 1 —MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING c:ue ewm.&C 4. Any capital projects that Tigard,JWC, and some or all of the Members may participate in prior to Tigard's membership in JWC,shall be,constructed only after a ConstructionAgreement between Tigard,JWC, and the affected Members is executed. If Tigard withdraws from any capital project,after completion,Tigard shall be paid according to the terms of the Construction Agreement or the JWC Membership Agreement,as applicable. 5. JWC agrees that if the System has surplus water available in excess of JWC's needs and those of its Members, it will sell water to Tigard upon consent of the Members. The Parties agree that prior to said sales, the amount,term and rate methodology shall be mutually agreed upon. 6. This Agreement may be terminated at any time by mutual agreement of the Parties. This Agreement may be terminated by any Party giving 12 months notice of termination. Notices required under this Agreement shall be sent to: City of Tigard Joint Water Commission c/o Public Works Director c/o General Manager 13125 SW Hall Blvd. City of Hillsboro Tigard,OR 97223 123 West Mam,.Room 250 Hillsboro,OR 97123 . With a copy to each of the following entities: City of Beaverton c/o City Mayor City of Hillsboro 4755 SW Griffith Drive c/o City Manager P.O.Box 4755 123 West Main,Room 250 Beaverton,OR 97076 Hillsboro,OR 97123 City of Forest Grove c%City Manager Tualatin Valley Water District P.O.Box 326 c/o General Manager Forest Grove,OR 97116 1850 SW 170th Avenue P.O. Box 745 Beaverton,OR 97075 7. The Parties agree that this Agreement may be expanded to include additional parties with the joint agreement of all parties to the agreement. Any amendment to this Agreement must be improved by the governing body of each body. 8. This Agreement shall be effective when signed by duly authorized representatives of the Parties. PAGE 2—MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDINGx%w�,can., io„voim w.ca con.w..io.\zooivdmw orundduao&s Midi Tigmddoe IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Parties hereto have caused this Memorandum of Understanding to be executed by their respectively authorized officers or representatives as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF TIGARD JOINT WATER COMMISSION 5 B B , ayor General' anagen 00 PAGE 3—MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING C.%TEh v.,oU.&C ' • lJli�ilii'1' li A G R E E M E N T This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of July, 1982, by and between the TIGARD WATER DISTRICT, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called "TIGARD", and the CITY OF BEAVERTON, also a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called "BEAVERTON". W I T N E S S E T H Tigard and Beaverton are each municipal corporations and are engaged in the supply of water for domestic purposes to the residents in their respective areas. Tigard is organized under the provisions of ORS 264; Beaverton is organized in accordance with State law and its city charter. Tigard . and Beaverton have a 12-inch inter-tie at the common boundary, S.W. Scholls Ferry Road, near Springwood Drive. In the near future, another inter-tie will be made at the intersection of S.W. 135th and Scholls Ferry Road. Both Tigard and Beaverton are desirous of purchasing surplus water from the other for emergency purposes.. For such purposes, both entities- are willing to sell surplus water to the other at either point of connection at the common boundaries noted above. Therefore, in consideration of the covenants and conditions contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Tigard agrees to furnish and sell water to Beaverton under the terms and provisions of this Agreement delivered at either point of connection noted previously. The obligation on the part of Tigard to sell and furnish water is subject to the following limitations. A. Under the provisions of ORS 264, Tigard can sell and furnish only surplus water and, should the demand of Tigard's customers at any time exceed Tigard 's capacity to deliver water to them, it shall at that time have no obligation to furnish water to AGREEMENT Beaverton. B. Tigard's sources of water are the City of Lake Oswego, Oregon; the City of Portland, Oregon; and deep wells located within the district. The Cities . of Lake Oswego and Portland have promulgated rules and regulations concerning the supply and use of water, and it is mutually understood and agreed between the parties hereto that, insofar as said rules and regulations are applicable hereto, Beaverton shall be bound by same. Such rules and regulations are by this reference made a part of this Agreement. 2. Beaverton agrees to furnish and sell water to Tigard under the terms and provisions of this Agreement delivered at either point of connection noted previously. The obligation on the part of Beaverton to sell' and furnish water is subject to the following limitations: A. Beaverton is offering only surplus water to Tigard for emergency purposes and, should the demand of Beaverton's customers at any time exceed Beaverton's capacity to deliver water to them, it shall at that time have no obligation to furnish water to Tigard. B. Beaverton's major source of water is the Upper Tualatin-Trask River system controlled and operated ' under the jurisdiction of the Joint Utilities Commission of Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Beaverton. The Joint Utilities Commission has promulgated rules and regulations concerning the supply, sale and use of water, and it is mutually understood and agreed between the parties hereto that, insofar as said rules and 'regulations are applicable hereto, Tigard shall be bound by same. Such rules and regulations are by this reference made a part of this Agreement. 3. Both Tigard and Beaverton shall pay to the other party for water purchased a sum of money equal to the basic unit cost per 100 cubic feet of Bull Run water delivered as determined by Portland Water Bureau in its fiscal year Rate Ordinance for Service Area III , (pumped transmission) . For example: the current charge for water service furnished by the City of Portland for Service Area III is 63 cents per 100 cubic feet. Water furnished by either party pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement would cost 63 cents AGREEMENT - page 2 per 100 cubic feet. It is understood that any change in the rate made by the City of Portland for Service Area III, whether Increased or decreased, shall work an appropriate increase or decrease in the rate and charges made hereunder.. The parties agree that there shall be no stand-by charges or minimum charges. Shall the water meter(s) fail to register accurately the quantity of water passing. through it, the charges for water delivered during the period of inaccuracy shall be estimated and agreed to by both parties from data showing the average daily volume of water passing through the meter(s) when operating accurately. This Agreement shall be for a term of ten (10) years ending on June 30, 1992, and may continue thereafter indefinitely until cancelled by either party upon giving to the other six .(6) months prior written notice of this. intention .to cancel.. This Agreement shall supercede all other agreements currently in effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed as of the day and year first. above written. 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T*..1 w.yy' a •j � tl..fa. a±�.s.. �y. m I`�J 3 I e, .. :��.�:r ";w• LANE SW BECKY LANGE F t ne f V w i n'��,u�r �:P•tom,• �„�jt 3 'G° ':Y�'r"r j�5.�v ..'�+...���� � �-� .. _,. , �I �- 1:.•r..t...� _ t! �� u. 1, Qi t.«:"" •a +. nr �tw'•*I,r3T.�!w.�. i a 1 + A BEA QQN 2S 1 05BC 2S� eC o�eo,a EXHIBIT 1) ,Inc. �e1S121 S.V Sahw,Suite 900 a A ,0rep 20.2920 r PHONE503-225-9010® FAi 503 2?5.= October 15, 2001 Mr. David Winship, PE, PLS, WRE City of Beaverton Engineering Department P.O. Box 4755 Beaverton, Oregon 97076-4755 Re: Proposal for Engineering Services for Beaverton and Tigard Intertie— SW Barrows Road Piping Improvements Dear David: Please find attached our proposal for the above referenced project. AsAiscussed, our Fiscal Year 2000/2001 —Water Works Improvements—Unit 1 service agreement includes the City of Beaverton's portion of efforts for the design of a meter and pressure reducing valve (PRV) vault to facilitate an additional water system intertie with the City of Tigard. This proposal, addresses the engineering services necessary for the completion of the City of Tigard's portion of the joint project. These proposed intertie piping improvements would connect the vault to the City of Tigard's distribution system. This proposal will allow both the vault and piping improvements to be incorporated into a single contract document. It is understood that the City of Beaverton will prepare an Intergovernmental Agreement(IGA) for execution with the City of Tigard regarding the costs of design, construction and ownership of the proposed intertie piping improvements. Attached to the scope of work are our Labor Hour and Fee Summary and proposed schedule. We will accomplish this work on a time and expenses.basis according to the Schedule of Charges as included in our current Retainer Agreement with the City that is also attached. This authorized work will be completed for the not to exceed total amount of$44,704 for all tasks identified in the attached revised scope of work, which includes a$3,500 contingency. It is our understanding that the City will prepare a contract for personal services once City Council approval is obtained. F.%DUk@wmuWos-C(YT MM klC4M WbM p 10-15.OIAIN Mr. David Winship, PE, I VM, October 15, 2001 Page 2 Again, we look forward to completing this importnat work on behalf of the City. We also look forward to continued work with you,Beaverton staff and the City of Tigard. If you have any questions, please do not,hesitate to call. Thank you. Sincerely, MURRAY, SMITH& ASSOCIATES, INC. lVice ers,P.E. s nt Enclosures Cc: Dennis Koellermeier, City of Tigard JSJ:kgs r:eaeo..nmrcoscor iwd WCOM 10-15.01AM SCOPE OF WORK CITY OF BEAVERTON ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR BEAVERTON AND TIGARD ESTERTIE SW BARROWS ROAD PIPING IMPROVEMENTS October 15,2001 This scope of work is for services related to the design and construction of the intertie piping between a proposed City of Beaverton's meter and pressure reducing valve(PRV) vault and the City of Tigard's water distribution system. Combined with the City's proposed meter and PRV vault project, the proposed intertie piping improvements will complete a proposed new water system connection between the Cities of Beaverton and Tigard. The background of the proposed intertie and project description is presented below followed by the proposed scope of services. Project Background and Description During the winter of 1999, the City of Tigard had an emergency water supply condition in which the Tigard's primary sources of water supply, the City of Portland and the City,of Lake Oswego, were both unavailable to supply water to the City. The City of Portland was unable to provide supply due to high turbidity in Bull Run watershed. The City of Lake Oswego was unable to provide:supply because the connection to the City of Tigard was out of service due to construction of improvements to that connection. The City of Beaverton was able to supply Tigard in this emergency situation through two existing metered interties at SW 135`n Avenue and SW Scholls Ferry Road and at SW Springwood Drive and SW Scholls Ferry Road. Subsequent to the 1999 emergency water supply condition, hydraulic analyses were conducted to evaluate the existing interties and to develop a potential new intertie site. From these analyses, it was recommended that a new intertie connection be constructed near the intersection of SW Scholls Ferry Road and SW Barrows Road that will connect Beaverton's 550-foot pressure zone to Tigard's 410-foot pressure zone. The hydraulic analysis also recommended that the pipeline size be 16-inches in diameter. The proposed intertie will be capable of providing higher flows than the existing connections and will facilitate potential long-term supply scenarios. The City will design and construct the intertie connection piping between Beaverton and Tigard's distribution system on behalf of the City of Tigard and as authorized by an Intergovernmental Agreement between the two cities. The City of Tigard will reimburse the City of Beaverton for the design and construction of piping improvements as described below. The City of Beaverton is currently designing the combined meter and pressure reducing valve (PRV) vault along with the piping on the Beaverton side of the connection. The intertie piping improvements and the meter and PRV vault work will be separate bid >aisroi MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. FABD%uvetoa1C0B•C0T IntMie\Scope of SwAces-&c Engineers/Planners Page t of 4 schedules within a single, combined bid package with the project being administered by the City of Beaverton. The intertie connection piping will consist of approximately 1,350 feet of 16-inch diameter ductile iron pipe. The pipe alignment will run along SW Barrows between SW Roshak Road and SW 160`h Avenue for approximately 1,150 feet, turning south on 160'h Avenue for approximately 200 feet to SW Bulrush Lane where it will connect to the City of Tigard's system. Scope of Services The scope of services for the contemplated work is presented below. Task 1 -Assess Existing Conditions A. Collect and analyze construction records, system mapping and system schematics of City water system and other utilities along SW Barrows Road and SW 160h Avenue. B. Receive topographic design survey of site as completed in Task 2 as needed to verify existing bounds, topography, features and location of improvements. C. Perform potholing utilizing vacuum excavation techniques to verify underground utilities in order to avoid conflicts. It is anticipated that up to six holes will be excavated. . D. Develop complete site map of existing right-of-way pavement, landscaping features and utilities for use in designing the intertie piping improvements. Task 2—Design Survey Work under this task includes the completion of a design survey to be used for developing base mapping needed for project design efforts. Services under this task include integrating the survey with base mapping previously developed for the meter/PRV vault design by the City. Task 3-Plans, Specifications and Estimates A. Prepare plans and specifications for the intertie piping improvements and incorporate with the previously identified meter and PRV contract documents. It is anticipated that the plans, separate of the meter and PRV.vault portion of the project,will consist of a title page,general reference page,"3 plan and profile sheets, and 2 detail sheets, for 7 sheets total. Plan and profile sheets will be drawn at a horizontal scale.of 1" = 20'. 10/15101 MURRAY,SMITH &ASSOCIATES,INC. F..I8D%Beavuto9WOB-COT icugtieWcope or Sergkgs.aoc Engineers/Planners Page 2 of 4 B. Obtain City and County street opening permits. It is noted that SW Barrows Road is a Washington County Road and,as such, a County permit will be required within SW Barrows Road right-of:way. Any fees or bonds to be provided by the City. C. Complete land use pre-application process including meeting with Beaverton City staff to determine permitting requirements for completing piping placement. D. Prepare a construction cost estimate for the work designed under this task. E. Incorporate the work designed under this task into the meter and PRV vault draft contract document package suitable for bidding and submit 5 additional sets to the Cities of Tigard and Beaverton for review. Revise as requested. F. Print and bind up to 35 total copies of the final contract documents and deliver to Cities. It is understood`that this task will be shared with the corresponding printing task for the meter and PRV vault portion of the project. G. Print 5 additional copies of full size plans and deliver to the Cities of Tigard and Beaverton for their use. Task 4-Bidding and Award: Assist the City as requested. Respond to bidder inquiries during the bid period. Attend mandatory pre-bid meeting. Review Contractor qualifications. Prepare.addenda as needed. Review bid results and make a contract award recommendation. Task S- Services During Construction Under this task, limited scope services will be performed during construction. It is.assumed that the City will perform the contract administration work and MSA will provide the support to City staff as requested. The scope of these services as.they apply to the Tigard work is proposed to be as follows: A. Coordinate preconstruction conference and prepare Notice to Proceed. B. Review and approve submittals required of the Contractor. C. Review construction surveying completed by the City of Beaverton. 10115101 MURRAY,SMITH &ASSOCIATES,INC. FADDM1avcMnT0B-CUT wcrde%Scgx of SwAm.doc Engineers/Planners Page 3 of 4 D. Perform periodic site visits to review the work. It is anticipated'that up to 18 labor hours will be provided for this construction observation work. Prepare inspection reports documenting visits and observations. Submit to City. E. Review Contractor's monthly progress payment request as they apply to Tigard work with City staff. Prepare and submit Tigard's portion of the monthly progress payment report to the City of Beaverton. F. Conduct final inspection of the work and make recommendation to the City for final payment. G. Complete drawings of record. Provide one full size set of reproducible mylar drawings and one electronic copy. 10/15/01 MURRAY,;SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. F.%DMkavwomCOB-COT lmeniOScope of SeMcaa.dw Engineers/Planners Page 4 of 4. LABOR HOUR AND FEE SUMMARY(Revised 10/15/01) CITY OF BEAVERTON ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR BEAVERTON AND TIGARD INTERTIE-SW BARROWS ROAD PIPING IMPROVEMENTS LABOR,CLASSMCATION SOURS) ESMMTW FEES TASK Senior Associate Senior Engineer Engineer Senior. Principal Enghwer u I Tech. Tech. Clerical Total Labor Total Task I Assess Existing Conditions 1 3 S 10 2 32 2 55 $ 3,740 S 3,062 S V Task 2-Desi Surveys2 2 4 2 10 $ 642 S 3= S x,092 TnA 3 -Plans,Spedfleadam and Esdmatrs 2 8 28 40 50 4 112 12 256 $ 18,108 $ 1.350 S 19,458 Teak 4-Bidding 3 8 4 and Award 5 22 $ 1,544 $ 78 S 1,622. Ta*3-Services During Construction 2 12 37 30 12 8 101 S 7,110 S 2.520 S 9,630 $ -IS 3500 $ 3500 TOTAL-ALL T� 444 $ 31,1941$ 13510 .S 44.704 Murray,Smith do Amdtaes,Inc. i l/16�U1 DWEAVEMN=11-COT Iatenie\Fee Estimate naw pw1 2000 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Personnel: Senior Principal $123.00 Principal 113.00 Associate 103.00 Senior Engineer 98.00 Engineer V 89.00 Engineer IV 84.00 Engineer III 78.00 Engineer II 74.00 Engineer I 66.00 Senior Technician 75.00 Technician 62.00 Junior Technician 48.00 Administrator 55.00 Clerical 44.00 Project Expenses: Expenses incurred in-house which are directly attributable to the project will be invoiced at actual cost. These expenses include the following: Computer Aided Design and Drafting System $10.00/hr Mileage 0.35/mile Long Distance Telephone At Cost Lodging and Subsistence At Cost Postage At Cost Printing and Reproduction At Cost Outside Services: Outside technical,professional and other services will be invoiced at actual cost plus 10 percent to cover administration and overhead. 1/00 RETAINER AGREEMENT This is an agreement between the City of Beaverton, an Oregon municipal corporation, PO Box 4755, Beaverton OR 97076.4755. and MURRAY, SMITH & ASSOCIATES, INC. by which Consultant. for a.certain duration to be available to City on City's request to perform UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT SERVICES work with the personnel and for the fees described in Consultant's proposal attached as Exhibit A to this Retainer Agreement. 1. Term. Consultant agrees to make the personnel described in Exhibit A (or replacement personnel with equivalent qualifications satisfactory to City) available to perform the services described at the fees listed in that Exhibit upon notice by City if notice is delivered to Consultant at any time on or before JUNE 30, 2002. 2. Scope of Work; Compensation. The scope of the work to be performed by Consultant, the schedule for performing such work and the.total compensation to be paid by City for the work shall be mutually agreed between City and Consultant following City's notice; provided, that if the parties have not mutually agreed to those terms and reduced them to writing within 30 days of City's notice, both parties' rights and obligations under this Retainer Agreement shall terminate. No compensation is due either party in consideration of this Retainer Agreement. 3. Insurance. Consultant agrees that no work for City shall commence until Consultant has provided proof satisfactory,to the City of Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance with limits no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence; workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance as required by state law; professional liability insurance appropriate for the consultant's profession and the type and size of job. The City, its officers,, officials, agents, volunteers, and employees shall be covered as additional insured on the general liability and automobile liability policies. Consultants shall furnish the City with certificates and original endorsements effecting this coverage when signing the City's Personal Services Contract. Each policy required by the contract shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. 4. Indemnity and Hold Harmless. Consultant shall agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City, its officers, officials, boards, commissions, employees, volunteers, and agents harmless from and against all claims, damages, suits, costs, judgments, losses, and expenses including legal fees, attributable to a negligent act, error or omission of Consultant in its performance of the professional services for the City. 5. Modifications. Modifications of this Retainer Agreement shall not be effective unless reduced to wr' 'ng and signed by both parties. CITY OF T ORE N MURRAY, TH &ASSOCIATES, INC. BY: BY: TITLE: TITLE: DATE: g1o�1 I�[� DTE: b APPROVED AS TO FORM 4 City Attorney EXHIBIT E Water Intertie Pipeline and Master Meter Intergovernmental Agreement Between the City of Beaverton and the City of Tigard Funding Plan FY 01-02 `Beaverton Budget City Type of Cost Account Cost obligation Appropriation Required Engineering 505-75-3620-683 (1) $44,074 $44,074 Tigard Construction 505-75-3620-682 (1) $177,474 $174,500 Engineering 505-75-3620-683 (1) $21,500 $21,500 Beaverton Construction 505-75-3620-682 (1) $236,000 $136,000 Total $479,048 $376,074 (1) Source of funding is the Water Construction Fund, Program:Water Extra-Capacity Supply System, New Interconnection /Meter to City of Tigard. Total budgeted for FY 01-02 in 505-75-3620 for this project is$100,000. City Type'of Cost Cost Obligation Engineering $44,074 Tigard Construction $177,474 Subtotal $221,548 Engineering $21,500 Beaverton Construction $236,000 Subtotal $257,500 /1 IGA Funding&Cost Share Plan abM SA2001 waterprojectsaward 102001