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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.391 Original Contract {;5.6Q/ " AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BETWEEN THE THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES AND PARAMETRIX, INC. RELATING TO: PREDESIGN OF MUL TIMODAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER and DOWNTOWN FORWARD THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ~ I .& day of ~ AI' f~}y ,1995 by and between THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES, a non-charter code city of the State of Washing n, (hereinafter called the "CITY") and PARAMETRIX, Inc., a Washington Corporation (hereinafter called the "CONSUL TANT"). WHEREAS, the CITY desires to develop a predesign for a Multimodal Transportation Center and conduct planning in the CBD, known as Downtown Forward, and WHEREAS, the CITY desires to engage the professional services and assistance of a qualified consulting firm to perform the scope of work 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: SCOPE OF WORK 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 work product, and if it is not satisfactory, based on the criteria set forth in Exhibit A, the CONSULTANT shall make such changes as may be required by the CITY. Such changes shall not constitute "Extra Work" as related in Section XI of this Agreement. The CONSULTANT agrees that all services performed under this Agreement shall be in accordance with the standards of the profession and in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws. The Scope of Work may be amended upon written approval of both parties. II OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS Upon completion of the work, all documents, exhibits, photographic negatives, or other presentations of the work shall 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 or reuse 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. City of Port Angeles - October 4, 1995 Page 1 " 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. 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 Exhibits Band C, respectively. 1. Labor costs shall be based on the hourly rates shown in Exhibit B. Hourly rates shall be based upon an individual's hourly wage, times the total number of hours worked, times a multiplier of 3.05. The multiplier shall include overhead and profit. General clerical time shall be considered an overhead item, except where specific work items are involved that require one hour or more continued effort, in which case time will be charged on the basis of hours worked. 2. The direct non-salary reimbursable costs are those directly incurred in fulfilling the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, travel, subsistence, telephone, CADD computer, reproduction and printing, supplies and fees of outside services and consultants. Ten percent (10%) overhead and profit may be added to direct non-salary reimbursable costs. 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; shall indicate the specific task or activity in the Scope of Work 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 upon the completion of the work and acceptance by the CITY. F. Payment for "Extra Work" performed under Section XI 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 and outside services, shall not exceed the maximum sum of $210,000. City of Port Angeles - October 4, 1995 Page 2 VII 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 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. VIII NONDISCRIMINATION The CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable federal, state and CITY nondiscrimination regulations and with the CITY'S Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action clause, which is set forth in the attached Exhibit E. IX 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. The CONSULTANT will be using the firms submitted with its proposal as subcontractors. Subcontractors other than those listed shall not be permitted without the written consent of the CITY. C. 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 subconsultant or supplier shall be notified by the CONSULTANT of Consultant's obligations under this Agreement, including the nondiscrimination requirements. X 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 work. 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. XI EXTRA WORK The CITY may desire to have the CONSULTANT perform work or render services in connection with this project, in addition to the Scope of Work set forth in Exhibit 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. XII 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. 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 percentage of 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. City of Port Angeles - October 4, 1995 Page 3 XIII INDEMNIFICATION/HOLD HARMLESS The CONSULTANT agrees to indemnify the CITY from any claims, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees and litigation costs, arising out of claims by third parties for property damage and bodily injury, including death, carused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of the CONSULTANT , CONSULTANT employees, affiliated corporations, officers, and subcontractors in connection with the work performed under this Agreement. The CITY agrees to indemnify the CONSULTANT from any claims, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, 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 and the CITY, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, 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 espressly reserves its rights as a third person set forth in RCW 51.24.035. XIV 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. The CONSULTANT shall provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing: 1. Automobile Liabilitv insurance with limits no less than $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage; and, 2. Commercial General Liabilitv insurance written on an occurrence basis with limits no less than $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate for personal injury, bodily injury and property damage. Coverage shall include but not be limited to: blanket contractual; products/completed operations; broad form property damage; explosion, collapse and underground (XCU) if applicable; and employer's liability; and, 3. Professional Liabilitv insurance with limits no less than $1,000,000 limit per occurrence. Any payment of deductible or self insured retention shall be the sole responsibility of the CONSULTANT. The CITY shall be named as an additional insured on the Commercial General liability insurance policy, as respects work performed by or on behalf of the Consultant and a copy of the endorsement naming the CITY as additional insured shall be attached to the Certificate of Insurance. The CITY reserves the right to review a certified copy of all required insurance policies in the CONSULTANT's office. 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. The CONSULTANT'S insurance shall be primary insurance as respects the CITY, and the CITY shall be given thirty (30) days prior written notice of any cancellation, suspension or material change in coverage. city of Port Angeles. October 4, 1995 Page 4 XV 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. XVI 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 Work Exhibit B - Consultant Labor Costs Exhibit C - Non-salary Reimbursable Costs Exhibit 0 - Schedule for the Work Exhibit E - Equal Opportunity/Affirmative ActionlFacilities Nondiscrimination In WITNESS THEREOF I the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. CITY OF PORT ANGELES m ~~y M YO AS TO FORM: ATTEST: I)Q~)(>~, ~~~ BECKY UPT CI CLER File:C:\WP\WP60DA TA IMUl TIMOD\RFP\CONTRACT.wPD ; Page 5 City of Port Angeles - October 4, 1995 Exhibit A City of Port Angeles Multimodal Transportation Center Predesign and CBD Planning Phase I Scope of Work Overview The successful future of the Central Business District in Port Angeles is dependent on the community's ability to rally around a common purpose and vision for the area. This phase of the project is designed to develop a consensus to the extent practical of just what downtown Port Angeles should look like, and how it should function in the future. Due to the uncertainty of what form this may take, this phase of work is limited to achieving the milestone of developing a master plan for the downtown area. Upon acceptance of a master plan, the scope of the multi modal facility will be better understood, and preliminary engineering for the facility and infrastructure needs of the CBD may the be more precisely determined. Task 1 Objective Elements Products 23-XXXX-XX Port Angeles Multimodal Center Community Outreach To involve a broad cross-section of community members, stakeholders, and facility users in helping shape the future of downtown Port Angeles and its supporting transportation and infrastructure needs . Monthly meetings with the Downtown Forward Advisory Committee - DFAC (6) Organize and conduct Advisory Council Forums (4) (The advisory council is anticipated to consist of representatives from established civic organizations) Identify Stakeholders and conduct Stakeholder meetings (16) (typically individuals or small groups for 2-3 hours each) Operations personnel workshops (2) (transit and ferry operators) Facility user survey (design, distribute, assessment) Open House (1) prior to finalization of a preferred alternative downtown master plan . . . . . . . Supporting presentation materials for outreach activities User survey and summary of results (25 copies) Page 1 October 30, 1995 Scope of Work Task 2 Objective Elements Products Task 3 Objective Elements 23-XXXX-XX POl1 Angeles Multimodal Center Interagency Coordination and Review To incorporate agency input and concerns into the planning process . Agency coordination meetings with the City of Port Angeles (2); Clallam Transit (2); Port of Port Angeles (2); Clallam County (1); WSDOT (1); Other (1) . TOTAL (8) Definition of the physical area to be included in the initial redevelopment program . . Discussion and presentation materials for the review committees Inventory of Existing Facilities and Programs To develop a thorough understanding of the existing conditions, and programs/policies in place within the CBD. It is expected that most of this information is available in existing documentation . . . Review previous studies Define existing traffic volumes and level of service Determine seasonal ferry ridership numbers (vehicles by types and passengers) Clallam Transit routes and ridership Intercity and tour bus operations and ridership Pedestrian and bicycle activity Parking supply and utilization Land use inventory and mapping Utilities infrastructure (water, sewer, power, etc.) Detailed building and property inventory: identify ownership, assessed value, size, uses/tenants, vacancy, rents and sales Inventory architecturally/historically significant buildings Map significant retailloffice/govt./vacancy in community Review competing/neighboring cities for competition and character Identify competitive strengths and weaknesses Evaluate site limitations and opportunities: . below grade parking . log storage area Determine likelihood of proposed developments: . conference hotel . State offices Identify civic needs and plans: . library . historical museum . performance center Evaluate/predict plans of larger current occupants (eg: Lamonts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 October 30,1995 Scope of Work Products Task 4 Objective Elements 23-XXXX-XX Pon Angeles Muhimodal Center . Review current parking and development statutes . Review market lease rates, inventory, selling prices, sales volumes . Technical Memorandum on existing conditions, programs and policies in the CBD draft ( 10 copies) and final (10 copies) Develop Project Goals and Objectives To establish both short-term and long-range goals, objectives, policies and future programming requirements with respect to the CBD revitalization/redevelopment and the multi modal transportation facility . Develop draft set of Goals and Objectives for review and approval by the DFAC and the participating agencies (for immediate program and long-term revitalization) Develop draft facility programming requirements for review and endorsement by the DF AC and respective agencies Determine level, source and method of City participation in commercial development issues Determine private sector participation guidelines & opportunities Determine relative importance of ferry, timber, other uses in/near CBD . . . . Programming criteria may be developed for: City of Port Angeles local access and street system needs pedestrian/bicycle connections open space/park linkages gateway image public utilities parking/pricing stormwater facility siting commercial development (type/scale) design standards public restrooms Clallam Transit circulation requirements for various types of busses route types/scheduling bicycle storage pedestrian/bus interface transit center requirements concessionaire policies public restrooms Page 3 October 30,1995 Scope of Wo,* Port of Port Angeles freight movement (types, frequency, volumes) log sorting (storage requirements) lease policies overwater uses (docks/pier requirements) port of entry station requirements Blackball and Victoria Rapid Transit vehicle loading commercial vehicle loading pedestrian loading holding and queuing areas employek parking ticketingl storage/ office requirements concessibnaire policies I propose plans parking requirements Private Property Owners - WSDOT US 101 requirements Coastal Corridor program bicycle access transit treatment Product . Technical Memorandum documenting the redevelopment program goals, objectives, policies and programming requirements (50 copies) Task 5 Assess Deficiencies and Develop Early Action Improvement Options Objective To identify deficiencies in the existing systems and outline short-range options to improve the deficiencies. These would fall into the classification of improvements or strategies which would typically be considered as relatively low cost to implement, and would not be counter productive to the long-term improvement plans Elements . Work with agency staff and advisory council to develop short- range access, and signing options to improve the circulation systems in the CBD Present options to DFAC and City Council for review/comment Identify potential commercial themes, facilities requirements and . . 23-XXXX-XX Pon Angeles Multimodal Center Page 4 October 30,1995 Scope of Work Product Task 6 Objective Elements Products 23-XXXX-XX Port Angeles Multimodal Center adjacencies . Identify missing retail uses and services, potential civic activities and facilities and seasonal program opportunities and needs . Represent commercial interests in transit plan development, reviewing pedestrian implications, parking accessibility, view corridors, and private sector cost burden . Assess condemnation, acquisition and land swap opportunities . Graphic depiction with narrative describing early action items for implementation (50 copies) Identify near-tenn CBD parking modifications and county wide ferry infonnation strategies To develop near-term parking layout and code requirements and county wide ferry traveller information recommendations . Develop and evaluate near-term parking layout and code requirements Develop and evaluate near-term ferry traveller information system options including signing and radio alternatives Recommend preferred strategies to DFAC/City Council Identify specific tenants, sites and opportunities. These might include new retailers, tenant relocations to consolidate common uses, signage enhancements, pedestrian circulation improvements, parking configuration changes, or marketing and event development. Propose land acquisition and swap programs based on the opportunities identified. Coordinate efforts with transit planning to ensure program changes benefit transit plan as well as commerce. Cooperate with affected property and business owners to evaluate plans before incorporating them into the design program. Identify impact on businesses, both positive and negative. . . . . . . . Technical Memorandum identifying near-term parking modifications and ferry traveller information system (50 copies) Page 5 October 30,1995 Scope of Work Task 7 Objective Elements Product 23-XXXX-XX Pon Angeles Multimodal Center Develop CBD Master Plan Alternatives To consider two alternative CBD Master Plan Concepts that integrate land use requirements and develop programmatic cost estimates for the elements listed below . Circulation systems a. Vehicle, local and regional b. Parking, public and private c. Pedestrian d. Bicycle, local and regional Ferry terminal(s) and related facilities Multimodal center Parks and open system Public/Private development potential Other infrastructure needs ~~ ~ \.~" ~ e 1 T,~s~t . . . . . . General level cost estimates for each of the concepts . Summary of anticipated environmental and permitting issues for each of the concepts . Implementation Review Panel Workshop . Review plans with work group, to ensure that both transit and commercial objectives can be accomplished, with special focus on impact on property and business owners. . Discuss program elements with private sector to determine level of support for the commercial components of the plan. . Evaluate financing sources, both public and private, for all aspects of each proposal. . Identify and mitigate any genuine opposition, recording the reasons for the opposition and providing an appropriate forum for constructive discussion. . Test the critical assumptions and proposed actions by outside parties before finalizing a preferred plan. . Draft CBD Master Plan Alternatives Report - preliminary draft and final draft (1 camera ready copy of each) Page 6 October 30, 1995 Scope of Work Task 8 Objective Elements Products Task 9 Objective Elements Products Task 10 Objective Elements Products 23-XXXX-XX Port Angeles Multimodal Center CBD Master Plan To evaluate and select a preferred alternative for implementation . . Establish evaluation process and rank alternative concepts Refine alternative to incorporate desirable features from each alternative Prepare draft and final Master Plans . . . . Draft CBD Master Plan (50 copies) Final CBD Master Plan (50 copies) (Master Plan will include a section on the Multimodal Center addressing layout and cost considerations) Develop Implementation Plan To identify a strategy to enable the project stakeholders to move forward with the recommendations and responsibilities for implementation of the Master Plan. The redevelopment program strategy will also include recommendations on marketing the CBD. . Identify funding sources, schedule and responsibilities for plan implementation Identify the next steps to be taken in a manner that the overall program will not lose momentum, this will include the scope of work for the next phase of the project; met with parties to confirm support. . . Technical Memorandum summarizing the revitalization program implementation. Phase 2 Scope of Work. . Project Administration To provide for overall project direction and review. . . . . . Develop a detailed project work plan/schedule. Provide direction and review of staff work and products. Provide subconsultant oversight and coordination. Provide monthly progress reports (8). Project team meetings (8). . Monthly progress reports (8). Page 7 October 30,1995 Scope a/Work Exhibit B Consultant Labor Costs ELEMENT DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Community Outreach Interagency Coordination Inventory Existing Facilities/Programs Develop Project Goals and Objectives Assess Deficiencies and Develop Early Action Items Near Term CBD Parking Modifications and Ferry Strategies Develop CBD Master Plan Alternatives CBD Master Plan Develop Implementation Plan Project Administration SUBTOTAL Salary Inflation (9 month schedule, 7 1/2 months in '96 or .83%) 3% x .83 = 2.5% of basic fee Reimbursables Cap (max. reimbursement by city) AMOUNT $38,451 $11,271 $23,678 $6,859 $12,515 $11,833 $51,867 $23,375 $4,096 $17,998 $201,943 $5,050 $3,007 TOTAL COMPENSATION NOT TO EXCEED $210,000 Chent [11\ of Po" AlI~c~ :~,~~,:~,'rl:,'",~t~'-, I"AKAM"~IKI\..I~L " ' ,'",~ t. : 'BUDGET \VOR"~HEET ProJed ~'ProJect Muihmod:11 Tronsp CCnlcr& CBD PI:lnlUl\!: . :~l, ~ '</ " CoatlorfiCllhu.No 1olwork....llIber .-m.lI,'IHKXhoIA'lvbaser.te ~ , , ~ Dnnlnp """'" Perllt leruus McA\O\ COOPCl'l Cooper CADD LlIldbet~';;l),.on ~ ; Implcmcnt.:ltlon NamelC.~ TASK PnT\CIMl PtoICClM't Pro cct Pl;Jnner ProlCCl En~r, rechmclan Coofdl~l1n Coonlul..Itor V,IIl~C Rcsadcnl Adnllll f"J.rl;on ^"'- A~I, NTl P.J.11C1 TOTALS '" MH Sll~ MHm MHS71 MH... 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"" $17,42"i l-71 ~ U,240 " 5-1,'>30 28 53.500 'I - FIRM TO rALS PlIramctnl "1127l14 R,ncnh.u", SJ"i,7bll (..rbun S24,J8"i Llndllell!!NU:lIn ..1;10,66$ NT' $.I,9JD $J..."iOO "i. ; Exhibit C Non Salary Reimbursable Costs Reimbursables shall be based on the following: Equipment Item Cellular Phone Rate Category $1 5/full day Field Inspection $7.50/half day Actual Cost Telecommunications $10/hour Computers $1 5/hour Computers $30/hour Computers $1.25/sheet Computers $2.00/sheet Computers $2.00/sq. ft. Computers $5.00 Computers $12.50 Computers $15.00 Computers $.05/each $1/print $1 /page $.30/mile Mileage $60/full day Field Inspection $30/half day $.30/mile Mileage $50/day Telecommunications Long Distance Computers Technical Computer Usage CADD Computer GIS Sunstation Printers and Plotters Tektronix 8 1/2 x 11 - color Tektronix 11 x 17 - color GIS Plots CADD Full Size Plots - PaperNellum CADD Full Size Plots - Mylar CADD and Graphics Full Size Color Plots Copying Photocopies Blue Prints Faxes Mileage Employee mileage Company Field Trucks/Survey Vans Company Sedan Automobiles Video Camcorder - 8mm Parametrix, Inc. (Effective September 1995) ( , In-House Equipment Use Rates (Subject to annual adjustments) Exhibit D Project Schedule Work Element Nocice to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Procee4 Commumty Interaction Program Agency Coordination and Review Inventory of Existing Facilities & System Deficiencies Develop Project Goals, Pohcies & Standards Develop Multi-Modal Transportation Center Alternatives Identify Downtown Parkmg Modifications & Countywide Ferry Information Strategies Alternatives Evaluation & Selection of a Preferred Alternative CBD Master Plan Develop Project Implementation Plan Including Identification of Funding Sources Products * * * * * * * DFAC Meeting * * * * * Public Forum * * * * Council Briefmg * * EXHIBIT E EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/FACILITIES NONDISCRIMINATION (The following clause is applicable unless, and to the extent that, this contract is exempt under the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of labor, including 41 CFR, Ch. 60.) During the performance of this contract, the ConsultanVContractor agrees as follows: a. The ConsultanUContractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, Vietnam era veteran status, disabled veteran condition, physical or mental handicap, or national origin. The ConsultanUContractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin The ConsultanUContractor will take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified special disabled or Vietnam era veterans and handicapped individuals without discrimination based upon their disability or veterans' status or physical or mental handicap in all employment actions. Such actions shall include, but not be limited to, the following employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of payor other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The ConsultanUContractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the local United States Department of labor Office setting forth the provisions of this Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action clause. e. The ConsultanUContractor will furnish all Information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of labor, or pursuant thereto, and WIll permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of labor for purposes of investigations to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. b. The ConsultanUContractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the ConsultanUContractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive conSideration for employment WIthout regard to race, color, religion, sex, physical or mental handicap, or national origin, and that the ConsultanUContractor is under the legal obligation to take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment, and otherwise treat qualified special disabled or Vietnam era veterans and handicapped individuals without discrimination based upon their disability or veterans' status or physical or mental handicap in all employment actions. All suitable employment openings existing at contract award or occurring during contract performance will be listed at the state employment source office in the locality where the opening occurs, provided that this listing requirement shall not apply to openings that the ConsultanUContractor intends to fill from within its own organization or under a customary and traditional employer-union hiring agreement. f. The ConsullanUContractor will not, on grounds of race, color, religion, sex, physical or mental handicap, or national origin. c The ConsultanUContractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency Contracting Officer, advising the said labor union or workers' representative of the ConsultanUContractor's commitments under this Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action clause, and shall post copies of the notice in conspIcuous places available to employees and applicants for employment 1. Deny an individual any services or other benefits provided under this agreement, 2. Provide any service(s) or other benefits to an individual which are difference, or are provided in a different manner from those provided to others under this agreement; 3 Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any manner related to the receipt of any service(s) of other benefits provided under this agreement; 4. Deny any individual an opportunity to participate In any program provided by this agreement through the provision of services or otherwise, or afford an opportunity to do which is difference from that afforded others under this agreement The ConsultanUContractor, in determining (1) the types of services or other benefrts to be provided or (2) the class of indMduals to whom, or the situation in which, such services or other benefits will be provided or (3) the class of individuals to be afforded an opportunity to participate in any services or other benefits, will not utilize cnteria or methods of administration which have the effect of subjecting individuals to discrimination because of their race, color, sex, religion, national origin, creed, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap. g In the event of ConsultanUContractor noncompliance with the nondiscrimination requirements of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended, in whole or in part, and the ConsullanUContractor may be declared ineligible for further government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided In Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of labor, or as otherWIse provided by law. d. The ConsultanUContractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of labor, including, but not limited to, the rules, regulations and orders issued by the Secretary of labor under the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1972, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 793), as amended. f. The ConsultanUContractor will include the provisions of paragraphs a through g In every subcontract unless exempted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of labor. City of Port Angeles - October 4, 1995 ~ 5.51/ ~ r~ '..~. .-- ~~~i 1>01... _ ~ ..,~ ~ CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 E FIFTH. POBOX 1150 PHONE (360) 457-0411 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362-3206 FAX (360) 452-0353 Mr. Jeff Peacock Parametrix, Inc. 5700 Kitsap Way, Suite 202 Bremerton, WA 98312-2234 RE: Supplemental Agreement No. 1 City of Port Angeles Downtown Revitalization Project Dear Jeff: Attached is one of the signed copies of the referenced e3reement. \/tIe have retained one of the agreements for our files. JNP:jnp Attachments.Supphmental Agreement No.1 Copies: City Clerk, onglnal copy Disk' N'\PROJECTS\93-21\RFP\SUPAGMT1 WPD File: 93 21 . Jack Pitt's, Director Phyllis Rasler, Administrative Assistant Tim Smith, Contracts Administrator Bob Titus, Deputy Director Cate Rinehart, AdministratIVe Assistant Gary Kenworthy, City Engmeer Steve Hursh, Electrical Engmeerlng Manager Scott McLain, Power Manager Ken Ma,ke, ConservatIon Manager Lou Haehnlen, Sr BUlldmg Inspector Tom SpeMme, Sr Electrical Inspector Ken Ridout, Deputy Director Bob Jones, Solid Waste Superintendent Ralph Ellsworth, Water Superintendent Pete Burrett, EquIp Services Supenntendent Dale Warner Street Superintendent Mark Shamp, Light Operations Manager ....' .. SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO.1 The City of Port Angeles desires to supplement the agreement entered into with Parametrix, Inc. Consultants and executed on November 21, 1995, and identified as Predesign of Multi modal Transportation Center and Downtown Forward. All provisions in the basic agreement remain in effect as expressly modified by this amendment. The changes to the agreement are described as follows: I Section IV, TIME FOR BEGINNING AND COMPLETION: The date for completion of the project is changed to read March 31, 1997. Date ~. l ~:tJ"\ "'(;~ BY: PARAMETRIX, INC. ~~CHARDAD~'W THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES Date: ~ 4 J l O)C}~ BY: F PUBLIC WORKS ..-