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HomeMy WebLinkAbout001224 Original Contract City of Port Angeles Record # 001224 2017 Emerging Technologies Field Test Commercial High Efficiency Pump Systems Participation Agreement This Participation Agreement is between the City of Port Angeles and Clallam County. The City of Port Angeles (COPA) in partnership with the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is conducting field tests of Commercial HVAC Efficient Pumping System (CHIEPS) through retrofitting commercial HVAC pumping systems with integrated variable speed HVAC pumping systems. COPA and Clallam County staff have identified five (5) CHEPS retrofit sites to be part of this Field Test: One (1) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E 4th Street and th Four (4) at the Clallam County Juvenile-Family Services, 1912 W 18 Street, In consideration of mutual benefits to be derived here from and covenants made herein, COPA and Clallam County agree: Section A: Responsibilities of Clallam County Clallam County will manage the following tasks: 1. Design, procure, install, commission, and operate the CHEPS units identified in the attached CHEPS Project Information Forms, incorporated into this agreement by reference. The CHEPS units must remain in operation for a period of 365 calendar days (Test Period) unless destroyed through no fault of Clallam County, Upon installation, the CHEPS units, will be the property of Clallam County including title and risk of loss. 2. Track and provide COPA, within thirty calendar days of installation, with expense information related to, the CHEPS installation including: a. Engineering and design b. Material and equipment procurement c. Installation of equipment 3. Document in-kind staff time contributions associated with the five CHEPS installations including time spent in measurement, verification, and report writing. Provide these documents to COPA within thirty calendar days of the end of the Test Period. 4, Allow COPA and BPA to install metering and data-logging equipment to collect, share, and report energy consumption data and analysis related to the CHEPS project at the above specified locations. COPA will install the equipment at the beginning of the test period and the equipment will remain in place for the duration of the Test Period. 5. Allow COPA and BPA to collect through the metering and data-logging equipment as well as utility bills the following: consumption data, sub- metering data, and data-logging collected during the project. 6. Allow COPA and BPA representatives access during normal Clallam County business hours within five days of a request to the referenced CHEPS sites for measurement and verification of CHEPS units installations, operations, and performance during the Test Period. This will include allowing COPA access to the metering and data-logging equipment. 7. At the end of the Test Period, in cooperation with COPA staff prepare a brief memo addressing any pertinent findings from the field test including the following questions: a. Did the replacement unit perform as expected? b. Are building ope rato rs/occu pants satisfied with the new system performance? Have there been any issues or comfort complaints? c. Can this design and installation be replicated in other Commercial installations? d. Are there any obvious market barriers to using this replacement or retrofit strategy? Section B- COPA Responsibilities COPA will: 1. Assist Clallam County with selection and design of referenced CHEPS units. 2. Provide metering, data-logging, and data analysis related to CHEPS units performance. 3. Provide reimbursement to Clallam County for documented CHEPS expenses including unit design, procurement, and installation cost up to $40,000. COPA will provide this reimbursement within thirty days of invoice submission from Clallam County. COPA will only reimburse Clallam County for expenses listed in, the attached CHEPS project information forms that are incorporated into this agreement by this reference. 4. Remove the associated metering and data-logging equipment within thirty days of the completion of the Test Period. 5. In cooperation, with Oallam County staff prepare a, brief memo addressing any pertinent findings from the field test including the following questions: a. Did the replacement unit perform as expected? b. Are building operators/occu pants satisfied with the new system performance? Have there been any issues or comfort complaints? c. Can this design and installation be replicated in other Commercial installations? d. Are there any obvious market barriers to using this replacement or retrofit strategy? Section C: Term The term of this agreement shall commence upon the date of the last signature affixed below and will terminate upon completion of Test Period and the associated reports. Section D: Indemnification Clallarn County 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 in connection with the performance of this agreement, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the COPA. Section E.- No third-party beneficiaries No provision in this agreement is intended or shall create any rights with respect to the subject matter of this agreement in any third party. Agreed and Accepted: Clallarn County City of Port Angeles Signed: Signed: Name- Name, Title: Title: AJI Address Add ress:_2_1-, Phone-, Phone.- t : Data: Attest: �w w aruruif r eneklasen, City Clerk Lori Gores, Clerk of the Board w Appro)ied as toform: Bdan Wend Claw coutty William BIoor„ City Attorney Brian Wendt, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney