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HomeMy WebLinkAbout000881 Original Contract City of Port Angeles Record #000881 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES ORIGINAL AND CH2M HILL ENGINEERS, INC WT01-2015N Professional Services Agreement RELATING TO: 2016 Water System Plan Update THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2- day of M&61 , 2015, by and between THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a non-charter code city of the State of Washington, (hereinafter called the "CITY") and CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc., a Delaware Corporation authorized to do business in the state of Washington (hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT"). WHEREAS, the CITY desires engineering and consulting assistance related to 2016 Water System Plan Update; and WHEREAS, the CITY desires to engage the professional services and assistance of a qualified consulting firm to perform the Scope of Services as detailed in Exhibit A, and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it is in full compliance with the statutes of the State of Washington for professional registration and/or other applicable requirements, and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has the background, experience, and ability to perform the required work in accordance with the standards of the profession, and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it will provide qualified personnel and appropriate facilities necessary to accomplish the work; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above representations and the terms, conditions, covenants, and agreements set forth below, the parties hereto agree as follows: I SCOPE OF SERVICES General Scope. The scope of professional services to be performed and the results to be achieved by the CONSULTANT shall be as detailed in the attached Exhibit A and shall include all services and material necessary to accomplish the work. The CITY may review the CONSULTANT'S services, and if they do not meet the WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update N1PROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 1 of 20 Professional Standard of Care the CONSULTANT shall make such changes as may be required by the CITY. Such changes shall not constitute "Extra Work" as related in Section XII of this Agreement. Any changes made necessary due to causes outside the CONSULTANT'S reasonable control shall be provided as an extra work herein. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services performed under this Agreement shall be in accordance with the standards of the engineering profession for similar services on similar projects of like size and nature and in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws. The Scope of Services may be amended upon written approval of both parties. II OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Upon completion of the work, all documents, exhibits, digital photos, or other presentations of the work, with the exception of those standard details and specifications regularly used by the CONSULTANT in its normal course of business, shall upon payment of all amounts rightfully owed by the CITY to the CONSULTANT herein become the property of the CITY for use without restriction and without representation as to suitability for reuse by any other party unless specifically verified or adapted by the CONSULTANT. However, any alteration of the documents, by the CITY or by others acting through or on behalf of the CITY, will be at the CITY's sole risk. III DESIGNATION OF REPRESENTATIVES Each party shall designate its representatives in writing. The CONSULTANT'S representative shall be subject to the approval of the CITY. IV TIME OF PERFORMANCE The CONSULTANT may begin work upon execution of this agreement by both parties and written direction to proceed from the CITY. The duration of the Agreement shall extend through December 31, 2016. The work shall be completed in accordance with the schedule set forth in the attached Exhibit D. V PAYMENT The CITY shall pay the CONSULTANT as set forth in this section of the Agreement. Such payment shall be full compensation for work performed, services rendered, and all labor, materials, supplies, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the work. A. Payment shall be on the basis of the CONSULTANT'S cost for actual labor, overhead and profit plus CONSULTANT'S direct non-salary reimbursable costs as set forth in the attached Exhibit C. f f. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 2 of 20 B. The CONSULTANT shall submit invoices to the CITY on a monthly basis. Invoices shall detail the work, hours, employee name, and hourly rate; shall itemize with receipts and invoices the non-salary direct costs, subconsultants, and outside services; shall indicate the specific task or activity in the Scope of Service to which the costs are related; and shall indicate the cumulative total for each task. C. The CITY shall review the invoices and make payment for the percentage of the project that has been completed less the amounts previously paid. D. The CONSULTANT invoices are due and payable within 30 days of receipt. In the event of a disputed billing, only the disputed portion will be withheld from payment. E. Final payment for the balance due to the CONSULTANT will be made after the completion of the work and acceptance by the CITY. F. Payment for "Extra Work" performed under Section XII of this Agreement shall be as agreed to by the parties in writing. VI MAXIMUM COMPENSATION Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by both parties, the CONSULTANT'S total compensation and reimbursement under this Agreement, including labor, direct non- salary reimbursable costs, subconsultant costs and outside services, shall not exceed the maximum sum of $150,000. The budget for each task is as set forth in the attached Exhibit B. Budgets for task(s) may be modified upon mutual written agreement between the two parties, but in any event, the total payment to CONSULTANT shall not exceed $150,000. VII INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS The relation created by this Agreement is that of owner-independent contractor. The CONSULTANT is not an employee of the CITY and is not entitled to the benefits provided by the CITY to its employees. The CONSULTANT, as an independent contractor, has the authority to control and direct the performance within the Scope of Services. The CONSULTANT shall assume full responsibility for payment of all Federal, State, and local taxes or contributions imposed or required, including, but not limited to, unemployment insurance, Social Security, and income tax. VIII EMPLOYMENT Employees of the CONSULTANT, while engaged in the performance of any work or services under this Agreement, shall be considered employees of the CONSULTANT only and not of the CITY, and claims that may arise under the Workman's Compensation Act on behalf of said employees while so engaged, and any and all claims made by a third party as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of the CONSULTANT'S employees while so engaged, on any of the work or WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 3 of 20 services provided to be rendered herein, shall be the sole obligation and responsibility of the CONSULTANT. In performing this Agreement, the CONSULTANT shall not employ or contract with any CITY employee without the CITY's written consent. IX NONDISCRIMINATION The CONSULTANT shall conduct its business in a manner which assures fair, equal and non-discriminatory treatment of all persons, without respect to race, creed or national origin, or other legally protected classification and, in particular: A. The CONSULTANT shall maintain open hiring and employment practices and will welcome applications for employment in all positions, from qualified individuals who are members of minorities protected by federal equal opportunity/affirmative action requirements; and, B. The CONSULTANT shall comply with all requirements of applicable federal, state or local laws or regulations issued pursuant thereto, relating to the establishment of non discriminatory requirements in hiring and employment practices and assuring the service of all persons without discrimination as to any person's race, color, religion, sex, Vietnam era veteran status, disabled veteran condition, physical or mental handicap, or national origin. X SUBCONTRACTS A. The CONSULTANT shall not sublet or assign any of the work covered by this Agreement without the written consent of the CITY. B. In all solicitation either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the CONSULTANT for work to be performed pursuant to a subcontract, including procurement of materials and equipment, each potential sub-consultant or supplier shall be notified by the CONSULTANT of CONSULTANT's obligations under this Agreement, including the nondiscrimination requirements. XI CHANGES IN WORK Other than changes directed by the CITY as set forth in Section I above, either party may request changes in the Scope of Services. Such changes shall not become part of this Agreement unless and until mutually agreed upon and incorporated herein by written amendments to this Agreement executed by both parties. XII EXTRA WORK The CITY may desire to have the CONSULTANT perform work or render services in connection with this Agreement, in addition to the Scope of Services set forth in Exhibit WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 4 of 20 A and minor revisions to satisfactorily completed work. Such work shall be considered as "Extra Work" and shall be addressed in a written supplement to this Agreement. The CITY shall not be responsible for paying for such extra work unless and until the written supplement is executed by both parties. X111 TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. The CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time upon not less than ten (10) days written notice to the CONSULTANT. Written notice will be by certified mail sent to the CONSULTANT's designated representative at the address provided by the CONSULTANT. As a condition precedent to termination for cause the CONSULTANT shall be given the notice period to cure such cause and shall have failed to so cure. B. In the event this Agreement is terminated prior to the completion of the work, a final payment shall be made to the CONSULTANT, which, when added to any payments previously made, shall compensate the CONSULTANT for the work completed. C. In the event this Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the work, documents that are the property of the CITY pursuant to Section II above, shall be delivered to and received by the CITY prior to transmittal of final payment to the CONSULTANT. XIV INDEMNIFICATION/HOLD HARMLESS CONSULTANT shall defend, indemnify and hold the CITY, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits including attorney fees, arising out of or resulting from the negligent acts, errors or omissions of the CONSULTANT in performance of this Agreement, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the CITY. The CITY agrees to indemnify the CONSULTANT from any claims, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees and litigation costs, arising out of claims by third parties for property damage and bodily injury, including death, caused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of the CITY, CITY's employees, or agents in connection with the work performed under this Agreement. If the negligence or willful misconduct of both CONSULTANT and CITY (or a person identified above for whom each is liable) is a cause of such damage or injury, the loss, cost, or expense shall be shared between the CONSULTANT and the CITY in proportion to their relative degrees of negligence or willful misconduct and the right of indemnity shall apply for such proportion. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the CONSULTANT, the CITY, and the officers, officials, employees, and volunteers of WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 5 of 20 either, the CONSULTANT'S liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the CONSULTANT'S negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the CONSULTANT'S waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. However, the CONSULTANT expressly reserves its rights as a third person set forth in RCW 51.24.035. XV INSURANCE The CONSULTANT shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the CONSULTANT, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. No Limitation. CONSULTANT'S maintenance of insurance as required by the agreement shall not be construed to limit the liability of the CONSULTANT to the coverage provided by such insurance, or otherwise limit the CITY'S recourse to any remedy available at law or in equity. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance CONSULTANT shall obtain insurance of the types described below: 1. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage; and, 2. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, and personal injury and advertising injury. The CITY shall be named as an insured under the CONSULTANT's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the CITY; and, 3. Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurances laws of the State of Washington; and 4. Professional Liability insurance appropriate to the CONSULTANT's profession. B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance CONSULTANT shall maintain the following insurance limits: WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 6 of 20 1. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of$1,000,000 per accident. 2. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate. 3. Professional Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 policy aggregate limit. C. Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability, Professional Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance: 1. The CONSULTANT's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the CITY. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the CITY shall be excess of the CONSULTANT's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 2. The CONSULTANT shall provide CITY and all Additional Insureds with written notice of any policy cancellation within two (2) business days of their receipt of such notice. 3. Any payment of deductible or self-insured retention shall be the sole responsibility of the CONSULTANT. 4. The CONSULTANT'S insurance shall contain a clause stating that coverage shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respects to the limits of the insurer's liability. D. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII. E. Verification of Coverage CONSULTANT shall furnish the CITY with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the CONSULTANT before commencement of the work. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 7 of 20 XVI APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington, and in the event of dispute the venue of any litigation brought hereunder shall be Clallam County. XVII EXHIBITS AND SIGNATURES This Agreement, including its exhibits, constitutes the entire Agreement, supersedes all prior written or oral understandings, and may only be changed by a written amendment executed by both parties. The following exhibits are hereby made a part of this Agreement: Exhibit A - Scope of Services Exhibit B - Budget Exhibit C - Labor and Expense Rate Schedule Exhibit D - Schedule IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. CITY/OF,PORT ANGELES CH2M HIL IN RS, INC. '21 M4fq Z015 Dan McKeen, City Manager 4LE:- V41 Yf'�Slpc*q- ATTEST: OnniferiVeneklasen, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FOR William E. Bloor, City Attorney WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 8 of 20 WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update EXHIBIT A Scope of Services CH2M HILL (Consultant) will provide the following services related to the required 6- year update of the City of Port Angeles' (City's) existing Water System Plan (Plan), dated September 2010. The resulting document will be a formal update of the City's Plan, entitled the Water System Plan Update. The Water System Plan Update is hereinafter referred to as the Update and is planned for completion in 2016. The Update will be developed to comply with the requirements of WAC 246-290-100. The Update will have the same sections and section names as the Plan but will be updated, as applicable, with new analysis, data, descriptions, discussion, and results. The intent will be to maximize reuse of existing Plan content (narrative, figures, and tables) and minimize the development of new content and materials. Only two meetings in Port Angeles by Consultant's project manager are budgeted as part of this project. The scope presented herein is organized so that the first tasks align with the sections and appendices of the Plan and Update. Subsequent tasks presented herein relate to meetings, data collection, and project management. Task 1 Description of Water System Consultant shall develop Section 1 of the Update starting from and using Section 1 of the Plan. No new subsections of Section 1 will be developed. City shall review Section 1 of the Plan to identify new, updated Agreements, policies, codes, and other relevant updated materials and information that need to be incorporated into Section 1 of the Update. Each of the six figures presented at the end of Section 1 of the Plan will be updated, as applicable to reflect current conditions. Consultant shall update these figures based on specific input on changes provided by City and from information from City's Geographic Information System (GIS) database. City shall provide to Consultant the GIS database on a DVD or thumb drive for Consultant's use in updating the figures, as applicable. Task 2 Water Use Consultant shall develop Section 2, Water Use, of the Update with the same content and tables as included in Section 2 of the Plan. The Update will include updated population, population growth, water demand, water consumption information, and Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) information. The required 6- and 20-year estimates will be developed. Additional historical population and water use information since 2009 will be added to the existing tables to preserve and expand on the valuable trends presented. To accommodate the expanded tables, some of the tables will be re- oriented as landscape-view tables. Historical population, water use, water consumption, and population growth rate information will be based on data furnished by City. City shall furnish water use and WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 9 of 20 consumption information in spreadsheet format for the years 2010 through 2014. Metered water supply data needed include the following: • The Elwha supply meter • The PAWTP meter • The Fairmount Pump Station meter • The Mill Creek Pump Station meter • The Clallam PUD high zone meter • The Clallam PUD low zone meter Projected water use shall be based on the population growth rate furnished by City. In addition to the Department of Health (DOH) required 6-year and 20-year estimates of water use, Consultant shall develop a single 60-year estimate of potential water use. The purpose of this longer-term estimate is to assist in the process of perfecting the City's municipal water permit, including developing a case for an eventual larger certificate of water right. This 60-year water use estimate will be developed in concert with the DOH-required 6- year and 20-year estimates so that estimated growth projections are consistent. However, it is expected that the 60-year estimate will include potential supply of Sequim, Clallam PUD, and perhaps other entities such as Dry Creek Water Association, and Black Diamond Water Association. The methodology for estimating the future water use for these other entities will be based on additional growth projections consistent with the projections of these other entities and as directed by City. City shall solicit direction from each entity regarding the water use, water use projections, and growth rates to use for these other entities. It is understood that developing an estimate of future water use based on supply to entities that currently do not anticipate a need to be served from the City must be developed with some level of coordination with these other entities. City shall undertake this coordination and solicit concurrence, as deemed necessary and applicable by City, in support of the 60-year projection. Additionally, if City deems necessary, City shall address tribal concerns regarding supply of Elwha river water to entities east of Morse Creek. The 60-year water use estimate shall be developed as a stand-alone technical memorandum that will also be included in the Update as an appendix. The estimate will be comprised of narrative and tabular information. The results of the 60-year estimate will be briefly summarized and referenced in Section 2 of the Update. Consultant shall develop and submit a draft of the technical memorandum for City's review and comment. Consultant shall finalize the technical memorandum based on City's review and comment. Task 3 System Analysis Consultant will analyze the City's system with respect to water quality, source of supply, treatment, storage, and distribution. Section 3, System Analysis, shall be developed for the Update as follows: WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 10 of 20 • Sections 3.1 through 3.5 of the existing Plan shall be updated per City input to reflect current conditions. These sections will remain as narrative sections in addition to the single, updated water quality table (Table 3-1 of the Plan). City shall provide copies of its latest water quality testing information to support updating Table 3-1 and mark up Table 3-1 as applicable. • Section 3.6, Storage, shall be updated using the new water use information developed for Section 2. The new storage analysis shall include the planned removal of the E Street Reservoir from service. It shall also include the elimination of any discussion related to Clallam PUD's plan for a new storage reservoir and how that might impact the storage analysis for the City's high zone. It is understood that there is no existing or anticipated coordinated plan for a new high zone storage reservoir involving Clallam PUD. • Section 3.7, Booster Stations, shall be updated to reflect current conditions, including any new pumps or equipment that has been installed. Updated water use information from Section 2 shall be used, as applicable, to assess pump station capacity. • Section 3.8, Pressure Reducing Valves, shall be updated to reflect the planned addition of the new E Street Pressure Reducing Valve station. • Section 3.9, Distribution, shall be updated to reflect the hydraulic modeling task, as described and budgeted in Task 12, and to reflect changes in composition of City's distribution system, as presented in Table 3-9 of the Plan. City shall identify each of the distribution system improvements completed since 2008, which is when the Table 3-9 of the Plan was developed. • Sections 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12 shall be updated based on edits provided by City of these same sections from the Plan. It is understood that Sections 3.10 and 3.11 will have minimal change and that Section 3.12 will have several deletions and any other improvement information the City deems appropriate for inclusion. • Sections 3.13 and 3.14 warrant no modification other than updating references to other portions of the Update document. Similar to the figures at the end of Section 1 of the Plan, each of the five figures presented at the end of Section 3 of the Plan will be updated using the City's GIS database, as applicable, to reflect current conditions. Consultant shall update the content of these figures based on the hydraulic modeling results presented in Task 12. Task 4 Water Use Efficiency, Water Rights, System Reliability, and Interties Section 4 of the existing Plan, and the associated appendices referenced from Section 4, shall be updated by Consultant to reflect current conditions as it relates to water use efficiency measures, updated water use, water rights (including the City's Elwha water permit), and water rights adequacy assessment (Appendix BB). Section 4.3, Water System Reliability Analysis, will remain mostly unchanged and be only updated to reflect current conditions, as applicable. Most of the effort for Section 4.3 will relate to the status of source capacity reliability. This discussion will be based on readily available information related to the current condition and status of the Elwha Ranney collector and the Elwha Surface Water Intake. No change is warranted or planned for Section 4.4. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 11 of 20 Task 5 Source Water Protection Consultant shall update Section 5, Source Water Protection, to reflect the removal of the Elwha dams. Included in Section 5 is a brief qualitative discussion of the potential impact to the City's Elwha Ranney Collector, PAWTP, and Elwha Surface Water Intake. In recognition of the uncertainty of this on-going topic, detailed analysis and discussion of this issue will not be developed. No updated river flow or other updated weather or terrain information will be developed for this section. The Section 5 figures from the Plan will be re-used "as-is" in Section 5 of the Update other than to denote with text callouts the removal of the Elwha dams and the elimination of their impoundments. Task 6 Operation and Maintenance Program City staff will mark up a hardcopy of the existing Section 6, Operations and Maintenance Program, from the Plan or revise it electronically for submittal to Consultant. Consultant shall use the markup from the City as the basis for the same Section 6, Operations and Maintenance Program, of the Update. It is understood that this section of the Update shall reference the Operations and Maintenance document for the PAWTP and only briefly describe this referenced document. City shall develop a two paragraph description of the content of the PAWTP Operations and Maintenance document. The subsection related to record keeping and report shall be updated by City staff to summarize the new record keeping and reporting requirements associated with the PAWTP. Task 7 Design and Construction Standards Consultant will develop Section 7, Design and Construction Standards, for the Update with only minimal changes to Section 7 from the existing Plan. Consultant shall include as an appendix updated design specifications and details, as provided by City. If no updated specifications or details have been developed since the 2010 Plan, the same documents included in Appendix L of the Plan will be included as an appendix to the Update. Task 8 Improvement Program Consultant will prepare an improvement program for the Update that reflects the needed and planned improvements the City intends to implement. The improvement program will be presented in the same manner and format as it is presented in Section 8 of the Plan. Minimal text is anticipated for this section of the Plan because discussion of specific improvement projects will be presented in earlier sections. Per DOH requirements, specific improvement projects over the 6-year planning horizon will be scheduled. The period between the 6-year and 20-year planning horizons will include improvements that are generally projected for this time frame, but not scheduled for specific years. Task 9 Financial Analysis Consultant shall develop Section 9, Financial Analysis, of the Update in the same manner and format as developed for the existing Plan. The Financial Analysis section of the Update will include all of the same sections, content, and projections, as presented in Section 9 of the Plan, but will be based on current and recent financial and rate information provided by City. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 12 of 20 Similar to the Financial Analysis section of the Plan, a discussion of available revenue sources and the allocation of those revenue sources to capital and operational improvements will be presented. A table including the total estimated annual cost of improvements over the 6-year planning horizon will be presented that shows how projected revenue and expenses permit execution of the Section 8 Improvement Program. A discussion of the need to adjust rates or obtain other funding to undertake the improvement program will be presented. Also similar to the Financial Analysis section of the Plan, City's current and recent water rates, provided by the City, will be presented in a table. A discussion of the utility rate structure to fund improvements directly and/or revenue bonds to fund improvements indirectly will be developed. Proposed rate increases or changes in rate structure will be shown in the table described above that shows how the improvement program will be funded over the 6-year planning horizon. This discussion will include an assessment of the impact of adjusting rates on conservation efforts. Task 10 Appendices Similar to the Plan, the Update will be appended with miscellaneous detailed information and documents that are not included in the main Update sections, but are important supportive information to the City's comprehensive water system planning efforts. The appendices presented in the Plan are anticipated to be included (updated as applicable) in the Update, except where noted. These appendices are listed below along with discussion of the planned and budgeted scope of the updated appendices: • Appendix A, Water Facilities Inventory (WFI) Form. City shall provide Consultant with latest form. • Appendix B, History of Water System. Develop new 1-page subsection that describes key aspects and milestones related to the new PAWTP and other related issues resulting from removal of the Elwha dams. • Appendix C, Description of Adjacent Water Systems. This appendix shall be re- used, unchanged from what was presented in the Plan, unless City develops specific markups. • Appendix D, Local Government Consistency Review Checklist. City shall complete the required form and solicit completion of the form by Clallam County • Appendix E, Port Angeles Municipal Code. City shall furnish updated, latest Code document for inclusion into the Update. • Appendix F, Clallam PUD Wholesale Water Agreement. City shall furnish latest Wholesale Water Agreement (if there is an updated one from what was in the existing Plan). • Appendix G, Clallam PUD Water Wheeling Agreement. City shall furnish the latest Water Wheeling Agreement (if there is an updated one). • Appendix H, Interagency Water Facilities Agreement. City shall furnish the latest Interagency Water Facilities Agreement (if there is an updated one). • Appendix I, Description of Zoning Classifications. The City shall furnish the latest zoning classifications for the City and County(if different from what is in the Plan) WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 13 of 20 • Appendix J, Historical Demand. Consultant shall supplement this same appendix from the Plan with the 5 years of additional water use information (2010 through 2014). • Appendix K, Historical Consumption. Consultant shall supplement this same appendix from the Plan with the 5 years of additional water use information (2010 through 2014). • Appendix L, Design and Construction Standards. City to furnish latest updated design and construction standards (specifications and details). • Appendix M, Emergency (Morse Creek) Supply. This appendix will be included, unchanged from what was presented in the Plan. • Appendix N, PAWTP Drawings. This appendix will be included, unchanged from what was presented in the Plan. • Appendix O, Fire Marshal's Acceptance of Storage Criteria. City staff shall solicit an updated letter covering the same topic as Appendix O of the Plan. • Appendix P, City of Port Angeles Water System Model Calibration. This appendix will be included, unchanged from what was presented in the Plan. • Appendix Q, Non-Destructive Evaluation Method. Based on City's direction, this appendix will be included, unchanged from what was presented in the Plan, or it will be removed. • Appendix R, Water Use Efficiency Program. City shall provide updated documentation of its WUE goal-setting and documentation of results. • Appendix S, Certificate of Water Right. This appendix will remain unchanged from what was presented in the Plan unless there is updated documentation provided by City related to its current and on-going efforts to extend perfection timeframe of its municipal water permit. • Appendix T, Washington State Department of Ecology's Policy 1040. Based on City's direction, this appendix will either be included unchanged or deleted. • Appendix U, Memorandum of Understanding between the National Park Service, City of Port Angeles, and Elwha Tribe. Based on City's direction, this appendix will either be included unchanged or deleted. • Appendix V, Water Shortage Response Plan. This document will be included in the Update unchanged from what is in the Plan, or City will provide an updated document if one exists. • Appendix W, Elwha River Sediment Management Plan. Based on City's direction, this document will be included in the Update unchanged from what is in the Plan, unless there is a new document based on updated conditions that the City desires to incorporate into the Update. • Appendix X, Detailed Job Descriptions. City will provide updated Detailed Job Descriptions for inclusion into this appendix. • Appendix Y, Status of Improvements Program from 2002 Water System Plan. This appendix will be updated and renamed accordingly to reflect the status of Improvement Program from the 2010 Plan. • Appendix Z, EWSI, EWTP, and Related Sites. The drawings in this appendix will be reused, unchanged as an appendix in the Update. It is understood the City may WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 14 of 20 elect to remove this Appendix depending on factors related to negotiations with the National Park Service. • Appendix AA, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Checklist and Determination of Non-Significance. Consultant shall develop an updated SEPA Checklist for use by City to complete the SEPA process and develop a determination. These updated documents will be included in the Update as an appendix. • Appendix BB, Water Rights Self-Assessment Forms. This appendix will be updated by Consultant based on the new water usage developed as part of Section 2. • Appendix CC, City Council Approval and Public Hearing Documentation. This appendix will be updated based on documentation provided by City of the required public hearing and City Council approval processes. Task 11 Executive Summary Consultant will prepare a brief executive summary up to four pages in length, including (as applicable) tables and graphs extracted from the body of the WSP, for inclusion as part of the Plan (bound at the front of the Plan). The format and content will be similar to the executive summary from the Plan. No maps or other figures will be prepared as part of the Executive Summary. Task 12 Hydraulic Modeling Consultant shall model City's distribution system using City's existing hydraulic model. Prior to modeling, Consultant shall update the model based on City's input related to modifications to City's water distribution system since modeling was completed for the 2010 Plan. City shall identify all of the water system distribution improvements completed since 2005 and planned within the next 3 years for inclusion in the updated hydraulic model. Given that City's existing hydraulic model was extensively calibrated for the 2010 Plan, no additional model calibration is planned or budgeted. Demand allocation within the model shall remain unchanged and the specific demands at each node shall be left unchanged (for purposed of maintaining a more conservative approach)—given that City's overall water demand and consumption has substantially reduced since completion of modeling for the 2010 Plan. Consultant will undertake modeling runs that match the existing and future normal- operating and fire flow modeling runs presented in the 2010 Plan. The bulk of the effort will be centered on fire flow modeling runs. The modeling will comply with DOH requirements to assess Average Day Demand, Maximum Day Demand, Peak Hour Demand, and Maximum Day Demand + Fire Flow conditions. The City will provide to the Consultant data collected during hydrant flushing activities to assist in fire flow analysis. The results of the modeling runs will be presented in narrative and graphical format, similar to the 2010 Plan — duplicating the same figures and discussion presented in the 2010 Plan. Extended-time modeling runs to assess the capacity to re- fill City's distribution system reservoirs will not be undertaken, as it is well understood that City has adequate capacity to refill its reservoirs in a timely manner. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 15 of 20 The results of the hydraulic modeling will be evaluated based on the same criteria as presented in the 2010 Plan. Where those criteria cannot be met, improvements will be identified that mitigate these deficiencies. Budget level cost estimates will be developed for each of the identified improvements. Any cost opinions or economic estimates provided by Consultant will be on a basis of experience and judgment, but CH2M HILL cannot warrant that ultimate project economics will not vary from these opinions. Up to 20 fire flow simulations will be run to assess the need for system improvements at key locations identified by City. City shall identify the top-priority sites and provide the name, address, and description of each of these 20 key fire flow locations. Fire flow simulations at each of these locations will be based on the City of Port Angeles' Fire Department's identified fire flow requirements at these locations. Task 13 Document Preparation and Reviews Consultant shall prepare two draft versions of the Update and a single final version of the Update. The cost of preparing these draft and final versions is substantial. Thus, if additional draft versions become necessary or requested by City, the budget for this task will need to be amended. 13.1 Preliminary Draft Consultant shall prepare a preliminary draft of the Update for submittal to the City for its review. The preliminary draft is intended for internal review by City staff and not for distribution to other agencies. Five copies of the preliminary draft will be prepared and submitted by Consultant to the City. City staff will coordinate, adjudicate, and summarize all City comments onto a single Update set edited in red ink or red pencil for submittal to Consultant. Consultant will meet once with City staff in Port Angeles to review comments and agree on appropriate responses and revisions. 13.2 Final Draft Consultant shall revise the preliminary draft Update as applicable based on comments provided by City staff. Consultant shall prepare 15 bound copies of a revised, "final draft" Update for re-submittal to City for City's final review. City will submit the final draft Update to DOH, Clallam County Health Department, Clallam PUD, Dry Creek Water Association, Black Diamond Water District, and other applicable agencies and stakeholders for their concurrent review. City staff will coordinate, adjudicate, and summarize all City, County, and other agency (excluding DOH) comments onto a single Update set edited in red ink or red pencil. DOH review comments shall be addressed seperately with City and Consultant as its own set of review comments. Consultant will address review comments with City staff by telephone conference call, including DOH review comments. 13.3 Final Plan Consultant shall revise the final draft Update based on City-adjudicated comments and DOH comments, as applicable, in preparation of the final Update to be adopted by City. Consultant shall develop a single bookmarked PDF and 5 hardcopies of the Update for submittal to City. City shall make any additional hardcopies it desires. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 16 ot20 Task 14 Project Management and Accounting Consultant shall set up internal accounting files and project numbers. Consultant will prepare internal project instructions and an internal quality control plan and distribute these to project staff and applicable functional leadership team members. Consultant's project manager will coordinate and review work activities of the project team. Consultant will prepare and submit invoices to the City on a monthly basis. Consultant will accompany invoice with a brief status report of one-page or less. In addition to the meeting in Port Angeles identified in Task 13.1, Preliminary Draft, Consultant's project manager shall attend a single meeting in Port Angeles near the beginning of the project to address and discuss the information needed from City, review the content from the 2010 Plan that will be reused, modified, supplemented, and replaced, and review the general schedule for completion of the project. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 17 of 20 WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update EXHIBIT B Budget Task Labor Expenses Total Task 1. Description of Water System $11,549 $0 $11,549 Task 2. Water Use $12,077 $0 $12,077 Task 3. System Analysis $14,505 $0 $14,505 Task 4. WUE, Water Rights, System Reliability, and $3,209 $0 $3,209 Interties Task 5. Source Water Protection $8,161 $0 $8,161 Task 6. Operation and Maintenance Program $4,149 $0 $4,149 Task 7. Design and Construction Standards $1,937 $0 $1,937 Task 8. Improvement Program $4,053 $0 $4,053 Task 9. Financial Analysis $7,561 $0 $7,561 Task 10. Appendices $8,381 $0 $8,381 Task 11. Executive Summary $3,104 $0 $3,104 Task 12. Hydraulic Modeling $16,781 $0 $16,781 Task 13. Document Preparation and Reviews 13.1 Preliminary Draft $13,329 $100 $13,429 13.2 Final Draft $12,202 $0 $12,202 13.3 Final Plan $10,258 $0 $10,258 Task 14. Project Management and Accounting $18,244 $400 $18,644 Total $149,500 $500 $150,000 WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update NAPROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Ilan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 18 of 20 WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update EXHIBIT C Labor and Expense Rate Schedule The following hourly labor rates are applicable until April 1, 2016, after which time they will be adjusted to 2016 hourly labor rates: Classification 2015 Rates (to April 1, 2016) Engineer 7 $245 Engineer 6 $212 Engineer 5 $180 Engineer 4 $158 Engineer 3 $130 Engineer 2 $115 Engineer 1 $105 Technician 5 $135 Technician 4 $118 Technician 3 $105 Technician 2 $80 Technician 1 $70 Office $88 Direct Expenses are those necessary costs and charges incurred for the Project including, but not limited to: (1) the direct costs of transportation, meals and lodging, mail, special City approved Project specific insurance, letters of credit, bonds, and equipment and supplies; (2) Consultant's current standard rate charges for direct use of Consultant's personal vehicles (current IRS rate), laboratory test and analysis, printing and reproduction services, and certain field equipment. WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update N:\PROJECTS\4)Water Utility\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update\05 Consultant Agreements\WT01-2015N Water System Plan Update.docx Page 19 of 20 WT01-2015N 2016 Water System Plan Update EXHIBIT D Schedule Exhibit D Anticipated Schedule ____ --- ----- — - -- — -- 01, mr, ID hick Name tda Apr May !,xt dul.... a,g Sep Jct f4ov_:.6vc MV .Deb 1,4u ..Apr May 7;in 1..1 A,g ep._. i Notice to Proceed ,�.zdns __ --__ __.. .._._._. __..-_... __-._ .___ 2 b0-Year Water Use Estimate .. p----^-•--i ___ __. .... ..... 3 Craft Tech Memo ...iri a►- ,:,:.5112 .. _._......_ 4 City Review of Tech Memo' 6izs '.. 5 Finalize Ted?Memo � slig 65 .. .. ........ .... ._... ..._ ..._ ....... a initial graft Developmen4 sreg „Tl7d 7 Initial Meeting in Port Angeles. )s 7124 I a Completion of Prelim Draft _- 7rtY?r �,i itn4 9 City Reviewof Cra ft -__. ___. _ .. 11716y� .,118_. — — ,- t.._._._.__..._ .___�__._.�_.___..__�. _.-___.. _.. _ ___.___ ... _ -....-.. .. 10 Development of Final Draft j tnty „-- as I 11 Review.by DOH ang. .,,�6rto ._...._ ._......._.-.. .__.._ ............. -_..._._. ....._._... 12 :Development of Final Update sn1p ,.� ,,,,,ar5 13 Final Submittal to DON � ` 14 ____. ...._.._ _...... ......... .__..... ............. _............ .... ........_... ...._....._... 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