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Murray Smith and Associates, Inc (MSA) ~ C140053 City of Tigard CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard,Oregon 972293AMENDMENT SUMMARY Phone-(503) 639-4171 FIELD CHANGE ORDER FORM Fax-(503) 684-7297 www. d-or. ov Project Title: Water System Flushing Program Project Manager: Rob Murchison Contractor: Murray, Smith and Associates (MSA) Original Contract#: 140053 Effective Dates: 02/26/14— 12/31/14 Chane Order/Amendment Amount: $ Accounting String:532-8000-56005-9 6034-130 1 Amendment Percentage Running Total: % AMENDMENT DETAILS CHANGE ORDER DETAILS UNIT QTY UNIT$ TOTAL$ Extend effective date to 12/31/15 REASONING FOR CHANGE 0RDER/AMENDMENT More time need to complete flushing sequence maps and assisting City of Tigard operations while performing flushing. REQUESTING PROJECT AG APPROVIN ITY STAFF Signatute S tare Date Date Contractor is hereby authorized by the City of Tigard to perform CONTRACTOR the additional work described below in accordance with the terms and conditions detailed in the original contract along with all applicable rules, regulations, and laws that may be in effect for Signature the-work. The unit pricing in the original contract shall apply to all additional work. A copy of this form, once completed, is to be forwarded to the Purchasing Office to ensure all changes to the encumbrances are met. Remember—the cumulative total of Amendments cannot exceed theproject's FY budget. Date CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING PROGRAM C140053 AMENDMENT #1 The Agreement between the City of Tigard, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called City, and Murray, Smith and Associates, hereinafter referred to as Contractor, entered into on the 4`' day of February, 2014,is hereby amended as follows: 2. Effective Date and Duration This agreement shall become effective upon the date of execution and shall expire, unless otherwise terminated or extended, upon completion of the work or Deeember-31.201-4 December 31, 2015, whichever comes first. All work under this Agreement shall be completed prior to the expiration of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City has caused this Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized undersigned officer and Contractor has executed this Amendment upon signature and date listed below. CITY OF TIGARD HURRAY SMITH AND ASSOCIATES,INC may; Z14 ��� �� ✓�� Signature Signature M a r'4+a L. UU. Printed Name Printed Name Date Date CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON-CONTRACT SUMMARY FORM THIS FORM MUST ACCOMPANY EVERY CONTRACT Contract Title: Water System Flushing Program Number: C 1400S Contractor: Murray Smith and Associates, Inc. (MSA) Contract Total: 96,220.00 Contract Overview: MSA is providing hydraulic analysis, providing flushing sequence maps and assisting_ City of Tigard operations during flushing Initial Risk Level: ❑ Extreme ❑ High ❑ Moderate ® Low Risk Reduction Steps: Risk Comments: Risk is minimal during hydraulic analysis and providing flushing sequence maps. The greater risk will be during actual system flushing. City crews will perform and manage thisnhase of the project. Risk Signature: Contract Manager: Rob Murchison Ext: 2699 Department: Public Works Type: ❑ Purchase Agreement 115FPersonal Service ❑ General Service ❑ Public Improvement ❑ IGA L�] Other: Start Date: 2-4-14 End Date: 12-31-14 sa-f-0 Quotes/Bids/Proposal: FIRM AMOUNT/SCORE Murray Smith and Associates, Inc. 96,220.00 Account String: Fund-Division-Account Work Order—Activit,:Tyke Amount Year 1 532-8000-56005 96034-130 81,000.00 Year 2 532-8000-56005 96034-130 15,220.00 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Approvals - LCRB Date: Department Comments: Department Signature: �2 Purchasing Commen4s: Purchasing Signatur .� City Manager Comm City Manager Signature: After securing all required approvals,forward original copy to the Contracting and Purchasing Oce along with a completed Contract Checklist. Contract Number, 0 OD55 CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 4`'' day of February, 2014, by and between the City of Tigard, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City," and Murray, Smith & Associates, Inc.,whose authorized representative is Daphne Marcyan, and having a principal being a registered engineer of the State of Oregon, hereinafter referred to as the "Engineer." RECITALS WHEREAS, the City's 2013-2014 fiscal year budget provides for engineering services for the water system flushing program; and WHEREAS, the accomplishment of the work and services described in this Agreement is necessary and essential to the public works improvement program of the City;and WHEREAS, the City desires to engage the Engineer to render professional engineering services for the project described in this Agreement, and the Engineer is willing and qualified to perform such services; THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Engineer's Scope of Services The Engineer shall perform professional engineering services relevant to the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, and as provided in Exhibit 1, which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this Agreement. 2. Effective Date and Duration This agreement shall become effective upon the date of execution and shall expire, unless otherwise terminated or extended, upon completion of the work or December 31, 2014, whichever comes first. All work under this Agreement shall be completed prior to the expiration of this Agreement. 3. Engineer's Fee A. Basic Fee 1) As compensation for Basic Services as described in Exhibit 1 of this Agreement, and for services required in the fulfillment of Paragraph 1, the Engineer shall be paid on an hourly rate based upon the "Schedule of Rates" in Exhibit 1 of this agreement, which shall constitute full and complete payment for said services and all expenditures which may be made and expenses incurred, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. The Basic Fee shall not exceed the amount of Ninety Six Thousand Two Hundred Twenty and No/100 Dollars ($96,220.00) without prior written authorization. 2) The parties hereto do expressly agree that the Basic Fee is based upon the Scope of Services to be provided by the Engineer and is not necessarily related to the estimated construction cost of the Project. In the event that the actual construction cost differs from the estimated construction cost, the Engineer's compensation will not be adjusted unless the Scope of Services to be provided by the Engineer changes and is authorized and accepted by the City. B. Payment Schedule for Basic Fee Payments shall be made upon receipt of billings based on the work completed. Billings shall be submitted by the Engineer periodically,but not more frequently than monthly. Payment by the City shall release the City from any further obligation for payment to the engineer for service or services performed or expenses incurred as of the date of the statement of services. Payment shall be made only for work actually completed as of the date of invoice. Payment shall not be considered acceptance or approval of any work or waiver of any defects therein. C. Payment for Special Services Only when directed in writing by the City, the Engineer shall furnish or acquire for the City the professional and technical services based on the hourly rate schedule as described in Exhibit 1 of this contract for minor project additions and/or alterations. D. Certified Cost Records The Engineer shall furnish certified cost records for all billings pertaining to other than lump sum fees to substantiate all charges. For such purposes, the books of account of the Engineer shall be subject to audit by the City. The Engineer shall complete work and cost records for all billings on such forms and in such manner as will be satisfactory to the City. E. Contract Identification The Engineer shall furnish to the City its employer identification number, as designated by the Internal Revenue Service, or social security number, as the City deems applicable. F. Payment—General 1) Engineer shall pay to the Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees pursuant to ORS 316.167. 2) Engineer shall pay employees at least time and a half pay for all overtime worked in excess of 40 hours in any one week except for individuals under the contract who are excluded under ORS 653.010 to 653.261 or under 29 USC sections 201 to 209 from receiving overtime. 3) Engineer shall promptly, as due, make payment to any person, co- partnership, association or corporation, furnishing medical, surgical and hospital care or other needed care and attention incident to sickness or injury to the employees of Engineer or all sums which Engineer agrees to pay for 21l' . s� _ ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 such services and all moneys and sums which Engineer collected or deducted from the wages of employees pursuant to any law, contract or agreement for the purpose of providing or paying for such service. 4) The City certifies that sufficient funds are available and authorized for expenditure to finance costs of this contract. 5) Engineer shall make payments promptly, as due, to all persons supplying services or materials for work covered under this contract. .Engineer shall not permit any lien or claim to be filed or prosecuted against the City on any account of any service or materials furnished. 6) If Engineer fails, neglects or refuses to make prompt payment of any claim for labor, materials, or services furnished to Engineer, sub-consultant or subcontractor by any person as such claim becomes due, City may pay such claim and charge the amount of the payment against funds due or to become due to the Engineer. The payment of the claim in this manner shall not relieve Engineer or their surety from obligation with respect to any unpaid claims. 4. Ownership of Plans and Documents: Records A. The field notes, design notes, and original drawings of the construction plans, as instruments of service, are and shall remain, the property of the Engineer; however, the City shall be furnished, at no additional cost, one set of previously approved reproducible drawings, on 3 mil minimum thickness mylar as well as diskette in "DWG" or "DXF" format, of the original drawings of the work. The City shall have unlimited authority to use the materials received from the Engineer in any way the City deems necessary without liability to the Engineer. B. The City shall make copies, for the use of and without cost to the Engineer, of all of its maps, records, laboratory tests, or other data pertinent to the work to be performed by the Engineer pursuant to this Agreement, and also make available any other maps, records, or other materials available to the City from any other public agency or body. C. The Engineer shall furnish to the City, copies of all maps, records, field notes, and soil tests which were developed in the course of work for the City and for which compensation has been received by the Engineer at no additional expense to the City except as provided elsewhere in this Agreement. 5. Assignment/Delegation Neither party shall assign, sublet or transfer any interest in or duty under this Agreement without the written consent of the other and no assignment shall be of any force or effect whatsoever unless and until the other party has so consented. If City agrees to assignment of tasks to a subcontract, Engineer shall be fully responsible for the acts or omissions of any subcontractors and of all persons employed by them, and neither the approval by City of any 3P �, , �. ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 subcontractor nor anything contained herein shall be deemed to create any contractual relation between the subcontractor and City. 6. Engineer is Independent Contractor A. The City's project director, or designee, shall be responsible for determining whether Engineer's work product is satisfactory and consistent with this agreement, but Engineer is not subject to the direction and control of the City. Engineer shall be an independent contractor for all purposes and shall be entitled to no compensation other than the compensation provided for under Section 3 of this Agreement. B. Engineer is an independent contractor and not an employee of City. Engineer acknowledges Engineer's status as an independent contractor and acknowledges that Engineer is not an employee of the City for purposes of workers compensation law, public employee benefits law, or any other law. All persons retained by Engineer to provide services under this contract are employees of Engineer and not of City. Engineer acknowledges that it is not entitled to benefits of any kind to which a City employee is entitled and that it shall be solely responsible for workers compensation coverage for its employees and all other payments and taxes required by law. Furthermore, in the event that Engineer is found by a court of law or an administrative agency to be an employee of the City for any purpose, City shall be entitled to offset compensation due, or to demand repayment of any amounts paid to Engineer under the terms of the agreement, to the full extent of any benefits or other remuneration Engineer receives (from City or third party) as a result of said finding and to the full extent of any payments that City is required to make (to Engineer or to a third party) as a result of said fording. C. The undersigned Engineer hereby represents that no employee of the City or any partnership or corporation in which a City employee has an interest, has or will receive any remuneration of any description from the Engineer, either directly or indirectly,in connection with the letting or performance of this Agreement, except as specifically declared in writing. D. If this payment is to be charged against Federal funds, Engineer certifies that he/she is not currently employed by the Federal Government and the amount charged does not exceed his/her normal charge for the type of service provided. E. Engineer and its employees, if any, are not active members of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System and are not employed for a total of 600 hours or more in the calendar year by any public employer participating in the Retirement System. F. Engineer shall obtain, prior to the execution of any performance under this Agreement, a City of Tigard Business License. The Tigard Business License is based on a calendar year with a December 31st expiration date. New businesses operating in Tigard after June 30th of the current year will pay a pro-rated fee though the end of the calendar year. I 4 ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 G. Engineer is not an officer, employee, or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. 7. Indemnity A. The City has relied upon the professional ability and training of the Engineer as a material inducement to enter into this Agreement. Engineer represents to the City that the work under this contract will be performed in accordance with the professional standards of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of the engineering profession under similar conditions and circumstances as well as the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, it being understood that acceptance of an Engineer's work by the City shall not operate as a waiver or release. Acceptance of documents by City does not relieve Engineer of any responsibility for design deficiencies, errors or omissions. B. Claims for other than Professional Liability. Engineer agrees and shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the City of Tigard, its officers, employees, agents, and representatives from all claims, suits, or actions and all expenses incidental to the investigation and defense thereof, of whatsoever nature, including intentional acts resulting from or arising out of the activities of Engineer or its subcontractors, sub- consultants, agents or employees in performance of this contract at both trial and appeal level, whether or not a trial or appeal ever takes place including any hearing before federal or state administrative agencies. If any aspect of this indemnity shall be found to be illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this indemnification. C. Claims for Professional Liability. Engineer agrees and shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the City of Tigard, its officers, employees, agents, and representatives from all claims, suits, or actions and all expenses incidental to the investigation and defense thereof, arising out of the professional negligent acts, errors or omissions of Engineer or its subcontractors, sub-consultants, agents or employees in performance of professional services under this agreement. Any work by Engineer that results in a design of a facility that is not readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities shall be considered a professionally negligent act, error or omission. D. As used in subsections B and C of this section, a claim for professional responsibility is a claim made against the City in which the City's alleged liability results directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from the quality of the professional services provided by Engineer, regardless of the type of claim made against the City in performance of this contract. A claim for other than professional responsibility is a claim made against the City in which the City's alleged liability results from an act or omission by Engineer unrelated to the quality of professional services provided by Engineer in performance of this contract. 8. Insurance Engineer and its subcontractors shall maintain insurance acceptable to City in full force and effect throughout the term of this contract. Such insurance shall cover risks arising directly or indirectly out of Engineer's activities or work hereunder, including the operations of its 511) :IC ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 subcontractors of any tier. Such insurance shall include provisions that such insurance is primary insurance with respect to the interests of City and that any other insurance maintained by City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required hereunder. The policy or policies of insurance maintained by the Engineer and its subcontractors shall provide at least the following limits and coverages: A. Commercial General Liability Insurance Engineer shall obtain, at Engineer's expense, and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering Bodily Injury and Property Damage on an "occurrence" form (CG 2010 1185 or equivalent). This coverage shall include Contractual Liability insurance for the indemnity provided under this contract. The following insurance will be carried: Coverage Limit General Aggregate $3,000,000 Products-Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000 Personal&Advertising Injury $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 Fire Damage (Any one fire) $50,000 B. Professional Liability Engineer shall obtain, at Engineer's expense, and keep in effect during the term of this contract, Professional Liability Insurance covering any damages caused by an error, omission or any negligent acts. Combined single limit per claim shall not be less than $2,000,000, or the equivalent. Annual aggregate limit shall not be less than $3,000,000 and filed on a"claims-made" form. C. Commercial Automobile Insurance Engineer shall also obtain, at Engineer's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract (Symbol 1 or Symbols 8 and 9 as applicable) Commercial Automobile Liability coverage on an"occurrence" form including coverage for all owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000. If Contractor operates a personally-owned vehicle for business use under this contract, the Contractor shall obtain, at Contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the contract, business automobile liability coverage for all owned vehicles on an "occurrence" form. The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000. D. Workers' Compensation Insurance The Engineer, its subcontractors, if any, and all employers providing work, labor or materials under this Contract are subject employers under the Oregon Workers' Compensation Law and shall comply with ORS 656.017, which requires them to provide workers' compensation coverage that satisfies Oregon law for all their subject workers. Out-of-state employers must provide Oregon workers' compensation coverage for their workers who work at a single location within Oregon for more than 30 days in a calendar year. Engineers who perform work without the assistance or labor of any employee need 61 ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 not obtain such coverage. This shall include Employer's Liability Insurance with coverage limits of not less than$1,000,000 each accident. E. Additional Insured Provision All policies aforementioned, other than Workers' Compensation and Professional Liability, shall include the City its officers, employees, agents and representatives as additional insureds with respect to this contract. Coverage will be endorsed to provide a"per project" aggregate. F. Extended Reporting Coverage If any of the aforementioned liability insurance is arranged on a "claims-made" basis, Extended Reporting coverage will be required at the completion of this contract to a duration of 24 months or the maximum time period the Engineer's insurer will provide such if less than 24 months. Engineer will be responsible for furnishing certification of Extended Reporting coverage as described or continuous "claims-made" liability coverage for 24 months following contract completion. Continuous "claims-made" coverage will be acceptable in lieu of Extended Reporting coverage, provided its retroactive date is on or before the effective date of this contract. Coverage will be endorsed to provide a "per project"aggregate. G. Insurance Carrier Rating Coverage provided by the -Engineer must be underwritten by an insurance company deemed acceptable by the City. All policies of insurance must be written by companies having an A.M. Best rating of"A-VII" or better, or equivalent. The City reserves the right to reject all or any insurance carrier(s)with an unacceptable financial rating. H. Self-Insurance The City understands that some Contractors may self-insure for business risks and the City will consider whether such self-insurance is acceptable if it meets the minimum insurance requirements for the type of coverage required. If the Contractor is self-insured for commercial general liability or automobile liability insurance the Contractor must provide evidence of such self-insurance. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Insurance showing evidence of the coverage amounts on a form acceptable to the City. The City reserves the right in its sole discretion to determine whether self-insurance is adequate. I. Certificates of Insurance As evidence of the insurance coverage required by the contract,the Engineer shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the City. No contract shall be effective until the required Certificates of Insurance have been received and approved by the City. The certificate will specify and document all provisions within this contract and include a copy of Additional Insured Endorsement. A renewal certificate will be sent to the address below prior to coverageexpiration. J. Independent Contractor Status The service or services. to be rendered under this contract are those of an independent contractor. Contractor is not an officer, employee or agent of the City as those terms are used in ORS 30.265. 711 • ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 K. Primary Coverage Clarification The parties agree that Engineer's coverage shall be primary to the extent permitted by law. The parties further agree that other insurance maintained by the City is excess and not contributory insurance with the insurance required in this section. L. Cross-Liability Clause A cross-liability clause or separation of insureds clause will be included in all general liability and commercial automobile policies required by this contract. A certificate in form satisfactory to the City certifying to the issuance of such insurance will be forwarded to: City of Tigard Attn: Contracts and Purchasing Office 13125 SW Hall Blvd Tigard, Oregon 97223 At the discretion of the City, a copy of each insurance policy, certified as a true copy by an authorized representative of the issuing insurance company may be required to be forwarded to the above address. Such policies or certificates must be delivered prior to commencement of the work. The procuring of such required insurance shall not be construed to limit Engineer's liability hereunder. Notwithstanding said insurance, Engineer shall be obligated for the total amount of any damage,injury,or loss caused by negligence or neglect connected with this contract. 9. Termination Without Cause At any time and without cause, City shall have the right in its sole discretion, to terminate this Agreement by giving notice to Engineer. If City terminates the contract pursuant to this paragraph,it shall pay Engineer for services rendered to the date of termination. 10. Termination With Cause A. City may terminate this Agreement effective upon delivery of written notice to Engineer, or at such later date as may be established by City, under any of the following conditions: 1) If City funding from federal, state, local, or other sources is not obtained and continued at levels sufficient to allow for the purchase of the indicated quantity of services. This Agreement may be modified to accommodate a reduction in funds. 2) If Federal or State regulations or guidelines are modified, changed, or interpreted in such a way that the services are no longer allowable or appropriate for purchase under this Agreement. BSP ,, .. ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 3) If any license or certificate required by law or regulation to be held by Engineer, its subcontractors, agents, and employees to provide the services required by this Agreement is for any reason denied, revoked, or not renewed. 4) If Engineer becomes insolvent, if voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy is filed by or against Engineer,if a receiver or trustee is appointed for Engineer, or if there is an assignment for the benefit of creditors of Engineer. Any such termination of this agreement under paragraph (A) shall be without prejudice to any obligations or liabilities of either party already accrued prior to such termination. B. City, by written notice of default (including breach of contract) to Engineer, may terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement: 1) If Engineer fails to provide services called for by this agreement within the time specified herein or any extension thereof, or 2) If Engineer fails to perform any of the other provisions of this Agreement, or so fails to pursue the work as to endanger performance of this agreement in accordance with its terms, and after receipt of written notice from City, fails to correct such failures within ten days or such other period as City may authorize. 3) If Engineer fails to eliminate a conflict as described in Section 14 of this agreement. The rights and remedies of City provided in the above clause related to defaults (including breach of contract) by Engineer shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this Agreement. If City terminates this Agreement under paragraph (B), Engineer shall be entitled to receive as full payment for all services satisfactorily rendered and expenses incurred, an amount which bears the same ratio to the total fees specified in this Agreement as the services satisfactorily rendered by Engineer bear to the total services otherwise required to be performed for such total fee; provided, that there shall be deducted from such amount the amount of damages,if any, sustained by City due to breach of contract by Engineer. Damages for breach of contract shall be those allowed by Oregon law, reasonable and necessary attorney fees, and other costs of litigation at trial and upon appeal. 11. Non-Waiver The failure of City to insist upon or enforce strict performance by Engineer of any of the terms of this Agreement or to exercise any rights hereunder, should not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment to any extent of its rights to assert or rely upon such terms or rights on any future occasion. I 91P ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 I 12. Method and Place of Giving Notice, Submitting Bills and Making Payments All notices, bills and payments shall be made in writing and may be given by personal delivery, mail, or by fax. Payments may be made by personal delivery, mail, or electronic transfer. The following addresses shall be used to transmit notices,bills,payments,and other information: CITY OF TIGARD MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. Attn: Rob Murchison,P.E. Attn: Daphne Marcyan Address: 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Address: 121 SW Salmon, Suite 900 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Portland, Oregon 97204 Phone: (503) 718-2699 Phone: (503) 225-9010 Fax: (503) 684-7297 Fax: (503) 225-9022 Email: robmgtigard-or.gov Email: daphne.marcvan&msa-ep.com and when so addressed, shall be deemed given upon deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, or when so faxed, shall be deemed given upon successful fax. In all other instances, notices, bills and payments shall be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names and addresses of the person to whom notices,bills and payments are to be given by giving written notice pursuant to this paragraph. 13. Merger This writing is intended both as a final expression of the Agreement between the parties with respect to the included terms and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the Agreement. No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless and until it is made in writing and signed by both parties. 14. Professional Services The City requires that services provided pursuant to this agreement shall be provided to the City by an Engineer, which does not represent clients on matters contrary to City interests. Further, Engineer shall not engage services of an engineer and/or other professional who individually, or through members of his/her same firm, represents clients on matters contrary to City interests. Should the Engineer represent clients on matters contrary to City interests or engage the services of an engineer and/or other professional who individually, or through members of his/her same firm, represents clients on matters contrary to City interests, Engineer shall consult with the appropriate City representative regarding the conflict. After such consultation, the Engineer shall have seven (7) days to eliminate the conflict to the satisfaction of the City. If such conflict is not eliminated within the specified time period, the agreement may be terminated pursuant to Section 10 (B -3) of this agreement. 15. Force Majeure Neither City not Engineer shall be considered in default because of any delays in completion and responsibilities hereunder due to causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence on the part of the parties so disenabled, including but not restricted to, an act of God or of a public enemy, civil unrest, volcano, earthquake, fire, flood, epidemic, quarantine 101P .� ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 restriction, area-wide strike, freight embargo, unusually severe weather or delay of subcontractor or supplies due to such cause; provided that the parties so disenabled shall within ten days from the beginning of such delay, notify the other party in writing of the cause of delay and its probable extent. Such notification shall not be the basis for a claim for additional compensation. Each party shall, however, make all reasonable efforts to remove or eliminate such a cause of delay or default and shall, upon cessation of the cause, diligently pursue performance of its obligation under the Agreement. 16. Non-Discrimination Engineer agrees to comply with all applicable requirements of federal and state civil rights and rehabilitation statues, rules, and regulations. Engineer also shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, ORS 659A.142, and all regulations and administrative rules established pursuant to those laws. 17. Errors Engineer shall perform such additional work as may be necessary to correct errors in the work required under this Agreement without undue delays and without additional cost. 18. Extra (Changes)Work Only the City's Project Manager may authorize extra (and/or change) work. Failure of Engineer to secure authorization for extra work shall constitute a waiver of all right to adjustment in the contract price or contract time due to such unauthorized extra work and Engineer thereafter shall be entitled to no compensation whatsoever for the performance of such work. 19. Governing Law The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of Oregon. Any action or suits involving any question arising under this Agreement must be brought in the appropriate court of the State of Oregon. 20. Compliance With AVplicable Law Engineer shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work under this Agreement,including those set forth in ORS 279A,279B,and 279C. 21. Conflict Between Terms It is further expressly agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there be any conflict between the terms of this instrument in the proposal of the contract, this instrument shall control and n�thing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the said terms of said pro posal conflic�fig herewith. 22. A:cegss in Rec_o•ds '} - City s)ialf Nave access''Yo su-h'books, documents, papers and records of Engineer as are directly pertinent to this Agreement for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts and transcripts. ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 23. Audit Engineer shall maintain records to assure conformance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and to assure adequate performance and accurate expenditures within the contract period. Engineer agrees to permit City, the State of Oregon, the federal government, or their duly authorized representatives to audit all records pertaining to this Agreement to assure the accurate expenditure of funds. 24. Severability In the event any provision or portion of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected to the extent that it did not materially affect the intent of the parties when they entered into the agreement. 25. Industrial Accident Fund Payment Engineer shall pay any and all contributions or amount due the Industrial Accident Fund form that Engineer or subcontractors incur during the performance of this Agreement. 26. Complete Agreement This Agreement,including the exhibits,is intended both as a final expression of the Agreement between the Parties and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms. In the event of an inconsistency between a provision in the main body of the Agreement and a provision in the Exhibits, the provision in the main body of the Agreement shall control. In the event of an inconsistency between Exhibit A and Exhibit B,Exhibit A shall control. No waiver, consent,modification, or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless in writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent, modification, or change if made, shall be effective only in specific instances and for the specific purpose given. There are no understandings, agreements, or representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement. Engineer, by the signature of its authorized representative, hereby acknowledges that he/she has read this Agreement, understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized undersigned officer and Engineer has executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written. CITY OF TIGARD MU Y,S TH&ASSOCIATES,INC. WITO By: Marty Wine, C anagen By:A rized Contractor Representative Date Date 12 1 P , ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES BACKGROUND The City will be transitioning from their existing PWB water supply which is chloraminated to water from the Lake Oswego Tigard Water Treatment Plant) which is disinfected with free chlorine. To transition between the two water supplies and to reduce issues associated with mixing the two different water sources, the City intends to perform a systematic flushing program to introduce the new water in a manner which minimizes the development of mixing zones within the distribution system. Also, deposits and related biofilm in the pipes can cause increased chlorine demand in the system if not removed. As such, the City would like to systematically remove as much sediment and biofilm as possible through the process of flushing. To achieve effective flushing and adequate flushing velocities, a program needs to be developed which guides the operators relative to flow direction, hydrant flushing sequences,valve operation and related system isolation. The City has a hydraulic model developed in InfoWater (Innovyze) which was calibrated during the development of the 2010 Water Master Plan. The City also has GIS information for the water system in which all valves and hydrants have been located with GPS and numbered. To provide the City with a program that guides the efficient and effective flushing of the system,Engineer shall develop a flushing program using the existing hydraulic model,available GIS data and the recommendations outlined in the Tigard Pilot UDF Evaluation report prepared by Confluence Engineering. For this program to operate effectively, the valves and the hydrants identified in the GIS data need to be "registered" (i.e. snapped) to the modeled pipes in accordance with the actual conditions in the field. Engineer has performed a limited review of the City's available hydrant and valve GIS data considering the spatial accuracy with the existing hydraulic model. Based on this preliminary review, Engineer will need to make limited changes to the data to build hydrants and valves into the hydraulic model map. As part of the scope of work, Engineer will perform a more detailed review of the hydrant and valve GIS. If there are a large number of spatial corrections required, Engineer will review the potential cost impacts with the City and determine the most efficient method of completing the edits relative to Engineer or the City's GIS staff performing the work. Additionally, the goal is to have a one-to-one relationship between the pipes in GIS and those in the model, and to achieve agreement between the location of pipe segments and system valves and hydrants in the GIS. Accomplishing this relationship will allow the model and the GIS to be more easily maintained in the future and more readily updated the next time flushing is performed or other system modeling is required. Engineer will utilize the hydraulic model software to iteratively select flushing sequences which most effectively achieve required flushing velocities within the system while keeping customers in service. Engineer will also utilize mapping functions within GIS and the hydraulic model software to produce tile maps of the various flushing zones in the system which illustrate the valves that need to be closed or opened to achieve flushing velocities for each flushing sequence. These maps will be bound into a book for engineering and O&M staff use during the flushing field work. 13 ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 The result of the hydraulic modeling work is a Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) program which will produce better results than traditional flushing methods. The definition of UDF and difference between UDF and traditional flushing method is briefly described below. UDF Defined ➢ The sequential closing of system valves and opening of hydrants to obtain adequate pipe velocities to flush debris, dirty/discolored water from the system Compared to Traditional Flushing Methods ➢ UDF Requires Additional planning • Identification of flushing areas using hard copy maps • Typically aided by a hydraulic model to identify valve/hydrant sequence and simulate velocities and discharge rates ➢ UDF Targets velocities between 4 ft/s and 10 ft/s ➢ Traditional flushing doesn't guarantee adequate velocities • Normally positive redundancy and looping works against flushing ➢ Traditional flushing may drop system pressure below 20 psi ➢ Traditional flushing may involve all hydrants • UDF only flushes strategically placed hydrants There are a number of discrete tasks required for the development of the overall UDF Plan. Initial tasks are focused on refuting and adjusting spatial data for use in the overall process. Meetings to discuss the general approach will also be conducted with engineering and O&M staff to identify the overall strategy for the plan development. Ultimately, detailed"flush sequence"mapping will be developed for use by City staff. The following tasks are included in this scope of work: Task 1 —Model and Map Preparation Task 2—UDF Modeling and Mapping Task 3—On-Call Support TASK 1—MODEL AND MAP PREPARATION Engineer will meet with City engineering and O&M staff to discuss the overall project in a kickoff meeting. Specifics to be discussed will include the overall strategy for the flushing effort,the flushing criteria and schedule for the overall project. The flushing criteria will consist of the target water velocity that each flushing sequence will achieve. It will also identify the minimum system pressure that is allowed during flushing sequences. Additionally, Engineer will collect information from the City on potential areas of concern where hydrant flushing is less practical due to flooding or other issues. A detailed data request will be developed to collect current GIS data required for the project. As previously described, Engineer will perform a detailed review of the hydrant and valve GIS and the spatially accuracy relative to the hydraulic model. Engineer will register the hydrant and valve data into the hydraulic model utilizing an automated import option in the model software. If the review and registration results in a significant number of spatial errors or questions related to 14 P ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 hydrant and valve location, Engineer will review the potential cost impacts with the City and determine the most efficient method of editing the GIS data relative to Engineer or the City's GIS staff performing the work. Prior to completing the hydraulic modeling, Engineer will develop proposed flush zones for the entire City and sequence map templates. It is anticipated that flush zones will originate at the higher elevations and move downward and uni-directionally through the City. Each flush zone will have at least a primary and potentially a secondary source of supply that will be utilized for the flushing. This general approach will be discussed and validated with City staff once developed, and prior to actual model runs. Once the general flush zone approach has been identified, the model will be set up to run the simulations. This will include identifying the base demand scenario to be used,which reservoirs and pump stations are operating, and any other pertinent boundary conditions. Assumptions ➢ One 2-hour kick-off meeting with the Engineer's project manager and project engineer. One 1-hour meeting to review flush zones, sequence map templates,and operational boundary conditions. Deliverables An electronic data request will be sent to the City. Meeting minutes will be delivered to the City,upon request. Draft mapping template for City review TASK 2—UDF MODELING AND MAPPING It is anticipated that several hundred flush sequences will be created as part of the overall UDF Plan. An individual model run will be required to evaluate each sequence. Each sequence will identify which hydrant(s)will be flowed in order to target flow rates and corresponding velocities. Each sequence will also identify which valves should be closed when specific hydrants are closed. In general,a program of flushing water from sources to the periphery of the system will be developed. Initially, Engineer will develop draft sequences for approximately 10 percent of the City's water system for City staff review. Once the 10 percent mapping has been discussed and reviewed with ' the City,Engineer will complete a draft of the remaining flushing sequences and mapping. The mapping will be set up to cover as many flushing sequences as possible,while still providing clear and understandable information. After the City has provided review comments on the full set of draft mapping, a final version of the flushing mapping will be prepared and delivered to the City. Assumptions It is estimated that several hundred flushing maps will be developed to cover the City's system. ➢ Time for a single iteration of City comments and modifications to the flush mapping approach has been included in the budget. The review process includes an effort to I 15f P .� e � ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 maximize City input into the draft plan by seeking for review comments on 10 percent of the flush mapping before proceeding with the final 90 percent of the system. ➢ One 1-hour meeting to review City comments on flushing maps for 10 percent of the system. ➢ One 2-hour meeting to review City comments on flushing maps for 100 percent of the system. Deliverables ➢ A draft version of flushing maps for 10 percent of the system (three hard copy map books on 11x17 pages, electronic pdf ➢ A draft version of the flushing maps for 100 percent of the system (three hard copy map books on 11x17 pages, electronic pdo ➢ A final version of the flushing maps (three had copy maps books on 11x17 pages, electronic pdf, GIS mapping layers) ➢ A technical memorandum summarizing flushing methodology TASK 3—ON-CALL SUPPORT Under this task, Engineer will be available to discuss the effectiveness of the flushing operations with City staff. Based on the results of these discussions, certain processes involved in the flushing may be modified, or flushing sequences may need to be modified. If desired, this task may include providing a generic form for use by City field staff to report and track various data gathered in the field. For example, the form may include spaces for tracking water loss, turbidity,water quality including chlorine residual in and out of a pipe segment, flushing rate (base on data gathered from diffusers or pitot tube flow measuring devices), and hydrant identifier. Assumptions ➢ Budget for this task limits sequence re-evaluation and revised mapping to a maximum of 10 percent of the system based on discussions with City staff during flushing operations. ➢ This task includes development of a generic field form,but does not include time for developing a database associated with the field form or post-processing of field data. Deliverables ➢ Generic form for tracking data in the field. PROJECT SCHEDULE It is anticipated that Engineer will begin the development of the UDF program immediately after receipt of the notice to proceed. It is our understanding that the City desires to have this work done by 2015 before they start taking Clackamas River Water. Therefore it is assumed that City staff will start flushing upper zones once the 10 percent mapping has been completed. Engineer will continue to develop flushing maps as the City performs the initial flushing operations. Major project milestones assuming a notice to proceed of February 14, 2014 are presented in Tablet 16 1 P . ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 Table 1- Project Schedule and Milestones Milestone/Task Estimated Completion Date Notice to Proceed February 14,2014 Kick-off Meeting February 17, 2014 Data Collection and Review February 17—March 3, 2014 Flushing Zone/Map Template Review March 17, 2014 Flush map draft deliverable to City (10% of system) April 14,2014 Flush map draft deliverable to City (100% of system) July 14, 2014 Flush map final deliverable to City&Technical Memorandum August 11, 2014 On-call op rt August—December 2014 PROJECT BUDGET This proposed project will be billed on a time and expenses basis in accordance with the firm's current standard Schedule of Charges in effect at the time the work is performed (Exhibit B). The project will be managed and billed to an overall not to exceed value of$96,220 as detailed in Exhibit C. 17 ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 EXHIBIT B ENGINEER'S SCHEDULE OF CHARGES 18 ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 M.SA 2014 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES Personnel: Labor will be invoiced by staff classification at the following hourly rates,which are valid from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014. After this period,the rates are subject to adjustment. Principal Engineer VI $210.00 Principal Engineer V 202.00 Principal Engineer IV 194.00 Principal Engineer III 186.00 Principal Engineer 11 180.00 Principal Engineer I 172.00 Professional Engineer IX 164.00 Professional Engineer VIII 156.00 Professional Engineer VII 148.00 Professional Engineer VI 140.00 Professional Engineer V 132.00 Professional Engineer IV 125.00 Engineering Designer IV 125.00 Professional Engineer II1 117.00 Engineering Designer IJI 117.00 Engineering Designer II 108.00 Engineering Designer 1 99.00 Technician IV 120.00 Technician III 107.00 Technician I1 93.00 Technician 1 79.00 Administrative III 85.00 Administrative II 79.00 Administrative I 69.00 Project Expenses: Expenses incurred in-house that are directly attributable to the project will be invoiced at actual cost. These expenses include the following: Computer Aided Design and Drafting $16.00/hour Mileage Current IRS Rate Communications Charge I%of Invoiced Labor Postage and Delivery Services At Cost Printing and Reproduction At Cost Travel,Lodging and Subsistence At Cost Outside Services: Outside technical,professional and other services will be invoiced at actual cost plus 10 percent to cover administration and overhead. Portland MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. 2014 Engineers/Planners EXHIBIT C DETAILED PROJECT PROPOSAL 19 1 P ESA Template—Revised 11/19/2013 Exhibit A Scope of Work for City of Tigard Development of a Unidirectional Flushing Program for the Distribution System BACKGROUND The City of Tigard(City) will be transitioning from their existing PWB water supply which is chloraminated to water from the Clackamas River Water Treatment Plant (WTP)which is disinfected with free chlorine. To transition between the two water supplies and to reduce issues associated with mixing the two different water sources, the City intends to perform a systematic flushing program to introduce the new water in a manner which minimizes the development of mixing zones within the distribution system. Also, deposits and related biofilm in the pipes can cause increased chlorine demand in the system if not removed. As such, the City would like to systematically remove as much sediment and biofilm as possible through the process of flushing. To achieve effective flushing and adequate flushing velocities, a program needs to be developed which guides the operators relative to flow direction, hydrant flushing sequences, valve operation and related system isolation. The City has a hydraulic model developed in InfoWater(Innovyze)which was calibrated during the development of the 2010 Water Master Plan. The City also has GIS information for the water system in which all valves and hydrants have been located with GPS and numbered. To provide the City with a program that guides the efficient and effective flushing of the system, MSA is proposing to develop a flushing program using the existing hydraulic model, available GIS data and the recommendations outlined in the Tigard Pilot UDF Evaluation report prepared by Confluence Engineering. For this program to operate effectively,the valves and the hydrants identified in the GIS data need to be "registered" (i.e. snapped) to the modeled pipes in accordance with the actual conditions in the field. MSA has performed a limited review of the City's available hydrant and valve GIS data considering the spatial accuracy with the existing hydraulic model. Based on this preliminary review, MSA will need to make limited changes to the data to build hydrants and valves into the hydraulic model map. As part of the scope of work,MSA will perform a more detailed review of the hydrant and valve GIS. If there are a large number of spatial correction required, MSA will review the potential cost impacts with the City and determine the most efficient method of completing the edits relative to MSA or the City's GIS staff performing the work. Additionally,the goal is to have a one-to-one relationship between the pipes in GIS and those in the model, and to achieve agreement between the location of pipe segments and system valves and hydrants in the GIS. Accomplishing this relationship will allow the model and the GIS to be more easily maintained in the future and more readily updated the next time flushing is performed or other system modeling is required. City of Tigard MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. Unidirectional Flushing Program iJanuary 2014 Engineers/Planners 1 I� MSA will utilize the hydraulic model software to iteratively select flushing sequences which most effectively achieve required flushing velocities within the system while keeping customers in service. MSA will also utilize mapping functions within GIS and the hydraulic model software to produce tile maps of the various flushing zones in the system which illustrate the valves that need to be closed or opened to achieve flushing velocities for each flushing sequence. These maps will be bound into a book for engineering and O&M staff use during the flushing field work. The result of the hydraulic modeling work is a Unidirectional Flushing (UDF)program which will produce better results than traditional flushing methods. The definition of UDF and difference between UDF and traditional flushing method is briefly described below. UDF Defined ❑ The sequential closing of system valves and opening of hydrants to obtain adequate pipe velocities to flush debris, dirty/discolored water from the system Compared to Traditional Flushing Methods ❑ UDF Requires Additional planning • Identification of flushing areas using hard copy maps • Typically aided by a hydraulic model to identify valve/hydrant sequence and simulate velocities and discharge rates ❑ UDF Targets velocities between 4 ft/s and 10 ft/s ❑ Traditional flushing doesn't guarantee adequate velocities • Normally positive redundancy and looping works against flushing ❑ Traditional flushing may drop system pressure below 20 psi ❑ Traditional flushing may involve all hydrants • UDF only flushes strategically placed hydrants There are a number of discrete tasks required for the development of the overall UDF Plan. Initial tasks are focused on refining and adjusting spatial data for use in the overall process. Meetings to discuss the general approach will also be conducted with engineering and O&M staff to identify the overall strategy for the plan development. Ultimately, detailed"flush sequence" mapping will be developed for use by City staff. The following tasks are included in this scope of work: Task 1 —Model and Map Preparation Task 2—UDF Modeling and Mapping Task 3 —On-Call Support TASK 1 - MODEL AND MAP PREPARATION MSA will meet with City engineering and O&M staff to discuss the overall project in a kick- off meeting. Specifics to be discussed will include the overall strategy for the flushing effort, City of Tigard MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. Unidirectional Flushing Program January 2014 Engineers/Planners 2 \\ad.msa-ep.com\Portland\PDX_BD\Clients\TIGARD\UDF\2014-1-28 Unidirectional Flushing Program.doc the flushing criteria and schedule for the overall project. The flushing criteria will consist of the target water velocity that each flushing sequence will achieve. It will also identify the minimum system pressure that is allowed during flushing sequences. Additionally, MSA will collect information from the City on potential areas of concern where hydrant flushing is less practical due to flooding or other issues. A detailed data request will be developed to collect current GIS data required for the project. As previously described,MSA will perform a detailed review of the hydrant and valve GIS and the spatially accuracy relative to the hydraulic model. MSA will register the hydrant and valve data into the hydraulic model utilizing an automated import option in the model software. If the review and registration results in a significant number of spatial errors or questions related to hydrant and valve location, MSA will review the potential cost impacts with the City and determine the most efficient method of editing the GIS data relative to MSA or the City's GIS staff performing the work. Prior to completing the hydraulic modeling, MSA will develop proposed flush zones for the entire City and sequence map templates. It is anticipated that flush zones will originate at the higher elevations and move downward and uni-directionally through the City. Each flush zone will have at least a primary and potentially a secondary source of supply that will be utilized for the flushing. This general approach will be discussed and validated with City staff once developed, and prior to actual model runs. Once the general flush zone approach has been identified, the model will be set up to run the simulations. This will include identifying the base demand scenario to be used, which reservoirs and pump stations are operating, and any other pertinent boundary conditions. Assumptions • One 2-hour kick-off meeting with the MSA project manager and project engineer. • One 1-hour meeting to review flush zones, sequence map templates, and operational boundary conditions. Deliverables • An electronic data request will be sent to the City. • Meeting minutes will be delivered to the City,upon request. • Draft mapping template for City review TASK 2 - UDF MODELING AND MAPPING It is anticipated that several hundred flush sequences will be created as part of the overall UDF Plan. An individual model run will be required to evaluate each sequence. Each sequence will identify which hydrant(s) will be flowed in order to target flow rates and corresponding velocities. Each sequence will also identify which valves should be closed City of Tigard MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. Unidirectional Flushing Program January 2014 Engineers/Planners 3 \tad.msa-ep.com\Portland\PDX_BD\Clients\TTGARD\UDF\2014-1-28 Unidirectional Flushing Program.doe when specific hydrants are closed. In general, a program of flushing water from sources to the periphery of the system will be developed. Initially, MSA will develop draft sequences for approximately 10 percent of the City's water system for City staff review. Once the 10 percent mapping has been discussed and reviewed with the City, MSA will complete a draft of the remaining flushing sequences and mapping. The mapping will be set up to cover as many flushing sequences as possible, while still providing clear and understandable information. After the City has provided review comments on the full set of draft mapping, a final version of the flushing mapping will be prepared and delivered to the City. Assumptions • It is estimated that several hundred flushing maps will be developed to cover the City's system. • Time for a single iteration of City comments and modifications to the flush mapping approach has been included in the budget. The review process includes an effort to maximize City input into the draft plan by seeking for review comments on 10 percent of the flush mapping before proceeding with the final 90 percent of the system. • One 1-hour meeting to review City comments on flushing maps for 10 percent of the system. • One 2-hour meeting to review City comments on flushing maps for 100 percent of the system. Deliverables • A draft version of flushing maps for 10 percent of the system(three hard copy map books on 11x17 pages, electronic pdf) • A draft version of the flushing maps for 100 percent of the system(three hard copy map books on 11x17 pages, electronic pdf) • A final version of the flushing maps (three had copy maps books on l 1x17 pages, electronic pdf, GIS mapping layers) • A technical memorandum summarizing flushing methodology TASK 3 - ON-CALL SUPPORT Under this task, MSA will be available to discuss the effectiveness of the flushing operations with City staff. Based on the results of these discussions, certain processes involved in the flushing may be modified, or flushing sequences may need to be modified. If desired, this task may include providing a generic form for use by City field staff to report and track various data gathered in the field. For example,the form may include spaces for tracking water loss,turbidity,water quality including chlorine residual in and out of a pipe segment, flushing rate (base on data gathered from diffusers or pitot tube flow measuring devices), and hydrant identifier. City of Tigard MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. Unidirectional Flushing Program January 2014 Engineers/Planners 4 \\ad.mma p.com\Portland\PDX_BD\Clients\TTGARD\UDF\2014-1-28 Unidirectional Flushing Progmm.doc Assumptions • Budget for this task limits sequence re-evaluation and revised mapping to a maximum of 10 percent of the system based on discussions with City staff during flushing operations. • This task includes development of a generic field form,but does not include time for developing a database associated with the field form or post-processing of field data. Deliverables • Generic form for tracking data in the field. PROJECT SCHEDULE It is anticipated that MSA will begin the development of the UDF program immediately after receipt of the notice to proceed. It is our understanding that the City desires to have this work done by 2015 before they start taking Clackamas River Water. Therefore it is assumed that City staff will start flushing upper zones once the 10 percent mapping has been completed. MSA will continue to develop flushing maps as the City performs the initial flushing operations. Major project milestones assuming a notice to proceed of February 14, 2014 are presented in Tablel. Table 1 I Project Schedule and Milestones Milestone/Task Estimated Completion Date Notice to Proceed Feb 14,2014 Kick-off Meeting Feb 17,2014 Data Collection and Review Feb 17 -Mar 3,2014 Flushing Zone/Map Template Review Mar 17,2014 Flush map draft deliverable to City(10%of system) Apr 14,2014 Flush map draft deliverable to City(100%of system) Jul 14,2014 Flush map final deliverable to City&Technical Aug 11,2014 Memorandum On-call Support Aug-Dec 2014 City of Tigard MURRAY, SMITH &ASSOCIATES,INC. Unidirectional Flushing Program January 2014 Engineers/Planners 5 \\ad.msa-ep.com\Port1and\PDX_BD\Clients\TIGARD\UDF\2014-1-28 Unidirectional Flushing Progmm.doc PROJECT BUDGET This proposed project will be billed on a time and expenses basis in accordance with the firm's current standard Schedule of Charges in effect at the time the work is performed(2014 schedule attached).. See Table 2 for hours and total cost by task. The project will be managed and billed to an overall not to exceed value of$96,220. The table attached presents a breakdown of the proposed fee estimate. City of Tigard MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC. 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