HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_4-1991_CCv0001.pdf AMENDmENT No. 3
TO THE
AGREEMENT To FURNISH ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR
REES WELL GRANULAR ACTIVATE} CARBON
The Amendment authorizes the ENGINEER to perform Engineering Servicecope of
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during construction as set forth in Tasks 1 and 2 of Attachment A, S
Work, included in this Amendment, and in accordance with the Agreement,
Amendment Nos. 1 through 2, and this Amendment.
This Amendment makes the following changes to the Agreement; all other
provisions of the Agreement remain in effect.
ARTICLE I EW4kGMUM OF THE ENGINEER
1.1 The engagement of the Engineer is amended to include
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Engineering Services during the Construction Phase as pa
the Project.
ARTICLE 2 SERVICES OF THE ENGINEER
2.1 The Scope of Work is amended to include Tasks 1 and 2
Engineering Services during construction of the Project, as
defined in Attachment A, included with this Amendment.
2.2 The Scope of Work attached to this Amendment includes
Engineering Services consisting of Construction Services and
Construction Inspection Services as defined in Article 2.2 of
the agreement as additional services.
ARTICLE 3 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER
The responsibilities of the OWNER are amended to include the
following provisions:
3.5 The OWNER will provide such accounting, independent cost
estimating and insurance counseling services as may be required
for the Project, such legal services as OWNER may require or
ENGINEER may reasonably request with regard to legal issues
pertaining to the Project including any that may be raised by
Contractor(s) , such auditing service as OWNER may require to
ascertain how or for what purpose any Contractor has used the
moneys paid under the construction contract, and such
inspection services as CIWNER may require to ascertain that
Contractor(s) are complying with any law, rule, regulation,
ordinance, code or order applicable to their furnishing and
performing the work.
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3.6 The OWNER will attend preconstruction conference, construction
progress, and other job-related meetings and substantial
completion inspections and final payment inspections.
3.7 The OWNER will give prompt written notice to ENGINEER whenever
OWNER observes or otherwise becomes aware of any development
that affects the scope or timing of ENGINEER's services, or any
defect or non-conformance in the work of any Contractor.
3.8 The OWNER will provide all required materials testing including
geotechnical testing during the Construction Phase. The
ENGINEER will authorize such testing as outlined in Article 2.
ARTICLE 4 - PERIOD OF SERVICE
The time period for performance of the ENGINEER's services for
Construction Services and Construction Inspection Services set
forth in Article 2 shall be in accordance with the schedule
defined in Attachment B.
ARTICLE 5 - PA)fflu" TO THE ENGINEER
5.4 The total compensation to perform work under this Amendment
shall not exceed $86,859 without the OWNER's prior written
approval. A breakdown of estimated manhourst labor fees and
expenses is contained in Attachment C.
ARTICLE 6 _ INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION
No Changes.
ARTICLE 7 - GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
7.3 The key ENGINEER's personnel proposed for the construction
phase of the project are as follows:
Richard W. Corneille - officer in Charge
Edward Deardon - Project Manager
Robert B. Chalmers - Project Engineer Representative
Gary Broyles - Resident Project
(outside Professional)
Austin Christensen - Construction Advisor
Engineer agrees that these key people will be made available
and assigned to the OWNER's project, and that they will not be
replaced without concurrence from the OWNER.
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SL3P94ARY ESTIMATE
Original Agreement Amount $ 86,575.00
Changes due to prior Amendments 11,500-00
Agreement Amount prior to this Amendment 98,075.00
Agreement Amount is increased by 86,859.00
New Agreement Amount** $184,934.00
individual task orders are subject to separate "not to
exceed" amounts.
REASON FOR AMENDKENT
The Project Design has been completed by the ENGINEER and Construction will
follow. The ENGINEER will perform Construction Services and Construction
Inspection Services to maintain continuity in the Project and provide the
City with continuous Engineering Services.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, duly authorized representatives of the parties have
signed in confirmation of this Amendment.
CITY OF REDLANDS CAMP DRESSER & McKEE INC.
By:
Associate
Ma
Date: dI"r-
Date:
2068C.2
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ATTACHMENT A
To AMENDMENT No. 3 TO THE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
OWNER AND ENGINEER
To FURNISH ENGINEERING SERVICES
FOR
CITY OF REDLANDS
REFS WELL GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON
WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
SCOPE OF WORK
This is an attachment to and made a part of Amendment No. 3 to the OWNER) and
Agreement dated September 4, 1990, between the City of Redlands (
Camp Dresser & -McKee Inc. (ENGINEER) for
ccnstruction and construction inspection services.
TASK 1: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
1.1 General Administration of Construction Contract. ENGINEER shall
consult with and advise OWNER and act as OWNER's representative as
provided in Articles 1 through 17, inclusive, of the Standard
General Conditions of the Construction Contract, No. 1910-8 (1983
edition) of the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee. The
extent and limitations of the duties, responsibilities and
authority of ENGINEER as assigned in said standard General Condi-
tions shall not be modified, except to the extent provided herein
and except as ENGINEER may otherwise agree in writing. All Of
OWNER's instructions to Contractor(s) will be issued through
ENGINEER who will have authority to act on behalf of OWNER to the
extent provided in said Standard General Conditions except as
otherwise provided in writing.
1.2 Visits to Site and observation of Construction. In connection
with observations of the work of Contractor(s) while. it is in
progress:
1.2.1 ENGINEER shall make visits to the site at intervals
appropriate to the various stages of construction as
ENGINEER deems necessary in order to observe as an
experienced and qualified design professional the progress
and quality of the various aspects of Contractor(s) ' work.
In addition, ENGINEER shall provide the services of a
Resident Project Representative at the site to assist
ENGINEER and to provide more continuous observation of
such work. Based on information obtained during such
visits and on such observations, ENGINEER shall endeavor
to determine in general if such work is proceeding in
accordance with the Contract Documents and ENGINEER shall
keep OWNER informed of the progress of the work.
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1.2.2 The Resident Project Representative will be ENGINEER's
agent or employee and under ENGINEER's supervision. The
duties and responsibilities of the Resident Project
Representative are set forth in Task 2, Construction
Inspection Services.
1.2.3 The purpose of ENGINEER's visits to and representation by
the Resident Project Representative at the site will be to
enable ENGINEER to better carry out the duties and
responsibilities assigned to and undertaken by ENGINEER
during the Construction Phase, and, in addition, by
exercise of ENGINEER's efforts as an experienced and
qualified design professional, to provide for OWNER a
greater degree of confidence that the completed work of
Contractor(s) will conform generally to the Contract
Documents and that the integrity of the design concept as
reflected in the Contract Documents has been implemented
and preserved by Contractor(s) . on the other hand,
ENGINEER shall not, during such visits or as a result of
such observations of Contractor(s) ' work in progress,
supervise, direct, or have control over Contractor(s) '
work nor shall ENGINEER have authority over or respon-
sibility for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or
procedures of construction selected by Contractor(s) , for
safety precautions and programs incident to the work of
Contractor(s) or for any failure of Contractor(s) to
comply with laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes,
or orders applicable to Contractor(s) furnishing and
performing their work. Accordingly, ENGINEER can neither
guarantee the performance of the construction contracts by
Contractor(s) nor assume responsibility for Contractor(s) '
failure to furnish and perform their work in accordance
with the Contract Documents.
1.2.4 The ENGINEER shall hold biweekly construction meetings at
the site. The ENGINEER will prepare and circulate copies
of the meeting minutes. The meetings will review past and
anticipated construction activities and provide
clarifications and interpretations to the Contract
Documents as needed.
1.3 Defective work. During such visits and on the basis of such
observations, ENGINEER may disapprove of or reject Contractor(s) '
work while it is in progress if ENGINEER believes that such work
will not produce a completed Project that conforms generally to
the Contract Documents or that it will prejudice the integrity of
the design concept of the Project as reflected in the Contract
Documents.
1.4 Interpretations and Clarifications.
1.4.1 ENGINEER shall issue necessary interpretations and
clarifications of the Contract Documents and in connection
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therewith prepare work directive changes and change orders
as required.
1.4.2 The ENGINEER shall assist the OWNER in the negotiation and
administration of change orders.
1.5 Shop Drawings.
1.5.1 ENGINEER shall review and approve (or take other
appropriate action in respect of) Shop Drawings (as that
term is defined in the aforesaid Standard General
Conditions) , samples and other data which Contractor(s)
are required to submit, but only for conformance with the
design concept of the Project and compliance with the
information given in the Contract Documents. Such reviews
and approvals or other action shall not extend ofconstruc-
to means,
methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures
tion or to safety precautions and programs incident
thereto.
1.6 Substitutes. ENGINEER shall evaluate and determine the
acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by
Contractor(s) .
1.7 Inspections and Tests.
1.7.1 ENGINEER shall have authority, as OwNER's representative,
to require special inspection or testing of the work, and
shall receive and review all certificates of inspections,
testings, and approvals required by laws, rules,
regulations, ordinances, codes, orders or the Contract
Documents (but only to determine generally that their
content complies with the requirements of., and the results
certified indicate compliance with, the Contract
Documents) .
1.7.2 The ENGINEEwill coordinate testing, including
geotechnicalR tests, with the OWNER.
1.8 Disputes between OWNER and Contractor. ENGINEER shall act as
initial interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents
and judge of the acceptability of the work thereunder and make
decisions on all claims of OMER and Contractor(s) relating to the
acceptability Of the work or the interpretation of the
requirements of the Contract Documents pertaining to the execution
and progress of the work. ENGINEER shall not be liable for the
results of any such interpretations or decisions rendered in good
faith.
1.9 Applications for Payment. Based on ENGINEER's on-site obseonrva-
tions as an experienced and qualified design professional,
information provided by the Resident Project Representative and on
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review of applications for payment and the accompanying data and
schedule.
1.9.1 ENGINEER shall determine the amounts owing to
Contractor(s) and recommend in writing payments to
Contractor(s) in such amounts. Such recommendations of
payment will constitute a representation to owner, based
on such observations and review, that the work has
progressed to the point indicated, and that, to the best
of ENGINEER's knowledge, information and belief, the
quality of such work is generally in accordance with the
Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of such work
as a functioning whole prior to or upon Substantial
Completion, to the results of any subsequent tests called
for in the Contract Documents and to any other
qualifications stated in the recommendation) . In the case
of unit price work, ENGINEER's recommendations of payment
will include final determinations of quantities and
classifications of such work (subject to any subsequent
adjustments allowed by the Contract Documents) .
1.9.2 By recommending any payment ENGINEER will not thereby be
deemed to have represented that exhaustive, continuous or
detailed reviews or examinations have been made by
ENGINEER to check the quality or quantity of
Contractor(s) ' work as it is furnished and performed
beyond the responsibilities specifically assigned to
ENGINEER in this Agreement and the Contract Documents.
ENGINEER's review of Contractor(s) ' work for the purposes
of recommending payments will not impose on ENGINEER
responsibility to supervise, direct or control such work
or for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or
procedures of construction or safety precautions or
programs incident thereto or Contractor(s) compliance with
laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes or orders
applicable to their furnishing and performing the work.
it will also not impose responsibility on ENGINEER to make
any examination to ascertain how or for what purposes any
Contractor has used the moneys paid on account of the
Contract Price, or to determine that title to any of the
work, materials or equipment has passed to OWNER free and
clear of any lien, claims, security interests or
encumbrances, or that there may not be other matters at
issue between OWNER and CONTRACTOR that might affect the
amount that should be paid.
1.10 Contractor(s) ' Completion Documents. ENGINEER shall receive and
review maintenance and operating instructions, schedules,
guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection, tests and
approvals which are to be assembled by Contractor(s) in accordance
with the Contract Documents (but such review will only be to
determine that their content complies with the requirements of,
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and in the case of certificates of inspection, tests and approvals
the results certified indicate compliance with, the
ContractDocuments) ; and shall transmit them to OWNER with written
comments.
1.11 Inspections. ENGINEER shall conduct an inspection to determine if
the work is substantially complete and a final inspection to
determine if the completed work is acceptable so that ENGINEER may
recommend, in writing, final payment to Contractor(s) and may give
written notice to OWNER and the Contractor(s) that the work is
acceptable (subject to any conditions therein expressed) , but any
such recommendation and notice will be subject to the limitations
expressed in paragraph 1.9.2.
1.12 Limitation of Responsibilities. ENGINEER shall not be responsible
for the acts or omissions of any Contractor, or of any
subcontractor or supplier, or any of the Contractor(s) ' or
subcontractor's or supplier's agents or employees or any other
persons (except ENGINEER's own employees and agents) at the site
or otherwise furnishing or performing any of the Contractor(s) '
work; however, nothing contained in paragraphs 8.1 through 8.11
inclusive, shall be construed to release ENGINEER from liability
for failure to properly perform duties and responsibilities
assumed by ENGINEER in the Contract Documents.
1.13 Prepare a set of reproducible record prints of Drawings showing
those changes made during the construction process, based on the
marked-up prints, drawings and other data furnished by Con-
tractor(s) to ENGINEER and which ENGINEER considers significant.
TASK 2: CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES
ENGINEER shall furnish a Resident Project Representative (RPR) ,
assistants and other field staff to assist ENGINEER in observing
performance of the work of Contractor.
Through more extensive on-site observations of the work in
progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the RPR
and assistants, ENGINEER shall endeavor to provide further
protection for OWNER against defects and deficiencies in the work
of CONTRACTOR; but, the furnishing of such services will not make
ENGINEER responsible for or give ENGINEER control over
construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures
or for safety precautions or programs, or responsibility for
CONTRACTOR's failure to perform the work in accordance with the
Contract Documents and in particular the specific limitations set
forth in Task 1 of the Scope of work are applicable.
The duties and responsibilities of the RPR are limited to those of
ENGINEER in Task 1 of the Scope of Work and in the Construction
Contract Documents and are further limited and described as
follows.
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2.1 General.
RPR is ENGINEER's agent at the site, will act as directed by and
under the supervision of ENGINEER, and will confer with ENGINEER
regarding RPRIS actions. RP'Rls dealings in matters pertaining to
the on-site work shall in general be with ENGINEER and CONTRACTOR
keeping OWNER advised as necessary. RPR's dealings with
subcontractors shall only be through or with the full knowledge
and approval of CONTRACTOR. RPR shall generally communicate with
CwNER with the knowledge of and under the direction of ENGINEER.
2.2 Duties and Responsibilities of RPR.
2.2.1 Schedules: Review the progress schedule, schedule of Shop
Drawing submittals and schedule of values prepared by
CONTRACTOR and consult with ENGINEER concerning
acceptability.
2.2.2 Conferences and Meetings: Attend meetings with
CONTRACTOR, such as preconstruction conferences, progress
meetings, job conferences and other project-related
meetings, and prepare and circulate copies of minutes
thereof.
2.2.3 Liaison:
2.2.3.1 Serve as ENGINEER's liaison with CONTRACTOR,
working principally through CONTRACTOR's
superintendent and assist in understanding the
intent of the Contract Documents; and assist
ENGINEER in serving as OWNER's liaison with
CONTRACTOR when CONTRACTOR's operations affect
OWNER's on-site operations.
2.2.3.2 Assist in obtaining from OWNER additional details
or information, when required for proper
execution of the work.
2.2.4 Shop Drawings and Samples:
2.2.4.1 Record date of receipt of Shop Drawings and
samples.
2.2.4.2 Receive samples which are furnished at the site
by CONTRACTOR, and notify ENGINEER Of
availability of samples for examination.
2.2.4.3 Advise ENGINEER and CONTRACTOR of the
commencement of any work requiring a Shop Drawing
or sample if the submittal has not been approved
by ENGINEER.
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2.2.5 Review of Work, Rejection of Defective Work, Inspection
and Tests:
2.2.5.1 Conduct on-site observations of the Work in
progress to assist ENGINEER in determining if the
Work is in general proceeding in accordance with
the Contract Documents.
2.2.5.2 Report to ENGINEER whenever RPR believes that any
Work is unsatisfactory, faulty or defective or
does not conform to the Contracts Documents, or
has been damaged, or does not meet the
requirements of any inspection, test or approval
required to be made; and advise ENGINEER of Work
that RPR believes should be corrected or rejected
or should be uncovered for observation, or
requires special testing, inspection or approval.
2.2.5.3 Verify that tests, equipment and systems startups
and operating and maintenance training are
conducted in the presence of appropriate
personnel, and that CONTRACTOR maintains adequate
records thereof; and observe, record and report
to ENGINEER appropriate details relative to the
test procedures and startups.
2.2.5.4 Accompany visiting inspectors representing public
or other agencies having jurisdiction over the
Project, record the results of these inspections
and report to ENGINEER.
2.2.6 Interpretation of Contract Documents: Report to ENGINEER
when clarifications and interpretations of the Contract
Documents are needed and transmit to CONTRACTOR
clarifications and interpretations as issued by the
ENGINEER.
2.2.7 modifications: Consider and evaluate CONTRACTOR'S
suggestions for modifications in Drawings or
Specifications and report with RPR's recommendations to
ENGINEER. Transmit to CONTRACTOR decisions as issued by
ENGINEER.
2.2.8 Records:
2.2.8.1 maintain at the job site orderly files for
correspondence, reports of job conferences, Shop
Drawings and samples, reproductions of original
Contract Documents including all Work Directive
Changes, Addenda, Change orders, Field orders,
additional Drawings issued subsequent to the
execution of the Contract, ENGINEER's clarifica-
tions and interpretations of the Contract
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Documents, progress reports, and Other Project
related documents.
2.2.3.2 Keep a diary or log book, recording CONTRACTOR
hours on the job site, weather conditions, data
relative to questions of Work Directive Changes,
Change Orders or changed conditions, list of job
site visitors, daily activities, decisions,
Observations in general, and specific
observations in more detail as in the case of
observing test procedures; and send copies to
ENGINEER.
2.2.3.3 Record names, addresses and telephone numbers of
all CONTRACTORS, subcontractors and major
suppliers of materials and equipment.
2.2.9 Reports:
2.2.9.1 Furnish ENGINEER periodic reports as required of
progress of the Work and of CONTRACTOR'S
compliance with the progress schedule and
schedule of Shap Drawing and sample submittals.
2.2.9.2 Consult with ENGINEER in advance of scheduled
major tests, inspections or start of important
phases of the Work.
2.2.9.3 Draft proposed Change Orders and Work Directive
Changes, Obtaining backup material from
CONTRACTOR and recommend to ENGINEER Change
Orders, Work Directive Changes, and Field Orders.
2.2.9.4 Report immediately to ENGINEER and OWNER upon the
occurrence of any accident.
2.2.10 Payment Requests: Review applications for payment with
CONTRACTOR for compliance with the established procedure
for their submission and forward with recommendations to
ENGINEER, noting particularly the relationship of the
payment requested to the schedule of values, Work
completed and materials and equipment delivered at the
site but not incorporated in the Work.
2.2.11 Certificates, Maintenance and Operation Manuals: During
the course of the Work, verify that certificates,
maintenance and operation manuals and other data required
to be assembled and furnished by CONTRACTOR are applicable
to the items actually installed and in accordance with the
Contract Documents, and have this material delivered to
ENGWEER for review and forwarding to OWNER prior to final
payment for the Work.
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2.2.12 Completion:
2.2.12.1 Before ENGINEER issues a Certificate of
Substantial Completion, submit to CONTRACTOR a
list of observed items requiring completion or
correction.
2.2.12.2 Conduct final inspection in the company of
ENGINEER, OWNER, and CONTRACTOR and prepare a
final list of items to be completed or
corrected.
2.2.12.3 Observe that all items on final list have been
completed or corrected and make recommendations
to ENGINEER concerning acceptance.
2.3 Limitations of Authority.
2.3.1 Resident Project Representative:
2.3.1.1 Shall not authorize any deviation from the
Contract Documents or substitution of materials
or equipment, unless authorized by ENGINEER.
2.3.1.2 Shall not exceed limitations of ENGINEER's
authority as set forth in the Agreement or the
Contract Documents.
2.3.1.3 Shall not undertake any of the responsibilities
of CONTRACTOR, subcontractors or CONTRACTOR's
superintendent.
2.3.1.4 Shall not advise on, issue directions relative
to or assume control over any aspect of the
means, methods, techniques, sequences or
procedures of construction unless such advice or
directions are specifically required by the
Contract Documents.
2.3.1.5 Shall not advise on, issue directions regarding
or assume control over safety precautions and
programs in connection with the Work.
2.3.1.6 Shall not accept Shop Drawing or sample
submittals from anyone other than CONTRACTOR.
2.3.1.7 Shall not authorize OWNER to occupy the Project
in whole or in part.
2.3.1.8 Shall not participate in specialized field or
laboratory tests or inspections conducted by
others except as specifically authorized by
ENGINEER.
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ATUVIDUEZU B
TO AMENDMENT NO. 3 To THE AGREEMan
BETWEEN
OWNER AND ENGINEER
TO FURNISH ENGINEERING SERVICES
FIOR
CITY OF REDLANDS
REES WELL GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON
WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
PROJECT SCHEDULE
The time period for performance of the ENGINEER's services for Task 1 and
Task 2 are as follows:
TASK 1: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
The Construction Phase will commence with the execution of the first prime
contract to be executed for the work of the Project or any part thereof,
and will terminate upon written recommendation by ENGINEER of final payment
on the last prime contract to be completed.
The time period for the Construction Phase will be a maximum of 150
calendar days from the Notice of Award, to coincide with the Contractor's
construction period. All basic Construction services as defined in Article
2 and Attachment A, shall extend for this entire period.
TASK 2: CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION PHASE
The time period for Construction Inspection services shall be for a maximum
of 150 calendar days, concurrent with Task 1, Construction services.
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AMENDMENTATTACHMENT C
TO NO. 3 TO TFX AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
OWNER AM ENGINEER
FURNISH70 II SERVICES
FOR
CITY OF REDLANDS
GRANULAR
VVUER *rATMr SYSTEK
FEE ESTIMATE
Compensation for services of principals and employees of the ENGINEER
rendered for performance of the Construction services and Construction
Inspection services,` Tasks 1 and 2, pursuant to the Scree of Work,
Attachment--W to Amendment No. 3, will be on`a time and materials basis
for actual documented time and ether direct casts in accordance with the
ENGINEER's vage cast multiplier rate schedule effective January 1, 1990
(Page; 3 of 3)-, ENGINEER shall submit monthly invoices indicating the work
performed, who performed the work, and the detailed cast: sof all work
including backup material if requested. OWNER will pay ENGINEER monthly.
The estimated breakdown of manhours, labor fees and nonsalary expenses is
as follows:
Rage 1 of
CITY OF REDIANDS
REES WELL GAC WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
FEE ESTIMATE-CONSTRUC'nON MANAGEMENTANSPECTION
Prolcci roject structural EllectAcal
Description OIC Manager Engineer Engineer Engineer Drafting Inspection Clerical Labor Outside ODC's Total Fee
Prof.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT(hon2)
A.Office Engineering 4 48 24 20 8 16 0 40 $11,566 so $1,650 $13,216
B.Shop Drawing Review 2 28 92 32 8 6 0 12 $12,970 so 5385 $13,355
C.Change Orders 2 12 16 0 0 0 0 12 $2,982 so $0 52,982
D.Progress Payments 2 10 5 0 0 0 0 6 $1,829 so $0 $1,829
E.Field Meetings 4 50 20 8 8 0 0 8 $8,320 $0 S220 $8,540
F.Final Inspection 1 4 8 0 0 0 0 4 $1,214 $0 $0 $1,214
G.Record Drawings 1 4 8 4 4 16 0 8 $2,901 $0 $330 $3,231
11.Qual Activities 16 4 4 0 0 0 0 6 $3,214 so so $3,214
1,Field Inspection 0 4 0 0 0 0 735 2 $470 $38,808 so $39,278
Totals 12 1(A --17-7 64 28 38 735 98 $45,466 $38,808 $2,585 $86,859
Total Hours
1336
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WAGE COST MULTIPLIER RATE SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1990
s
HOURLY BILLING RATES
Personnel Classification Salary Cost Rates
($/hr)
Vice President/Sr. Consultant
Associate $46 - $66
Principal Engineer/Scientist $37 - $52
Supervising Engineer/Scientist $37 - $52
Senior Engineer/Scientist $33 - $52
Associate Engineer/Scientist $28 - $46
Staff Engineer/Scientist $24 - $37
Draftsperson/Designer $14 - $28
Technical Editor $13 - $33
Contract Administrator $14 - $24
Technician/Clerk $19 - $28
Administrative Assistant $ 7 - $14
Secretary/Word Processor $11 - $33
$ 9 - $19
Salary cost is defined as the cost of salaries (including sick leave,
vacations, and holiday pay applicable thereto) for time directly chargeable
to the project; plus unemployment, excise, and payroll taxes; and
contributions for social security, employment compensation insurance,
retirement benefits, and medical and other group insurance benefits. The
salary cost includes a 33 percent fringe benefit factor taken on direct
labor.
Compensation for services of CDM personnel shall be the salary cost rate
times a multiplier of 2.42
OTHER DIRECT COSTS
Other reimbursable direct costs shall be billed at 1.1 times actual cost to
cover the cost of general and administrative expenses and handling. These
reimbursable costs include, but are not limited to:
o Travel: Air fare, auto rental, local mileage ($0.26/mile)
o Subsistence: Lodging and meals
o Communications: Long distance telephone, postage and Federal
Express
o Printing: Internal re 'roductio
services ( .08/copy); outside printing
• Computer n
en
o Consultant and osu.bcontract dg serv�iiccest usage
o Equipment rental
o Miscellaneous supplies and equipment
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