HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_27-2013_CCv0001.pdf AGREEMENT TO PERFORM PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
This agreement for professional engineering services ("Agreement")is made and entered
in this 20'h day of February, 2013 ("Effective Date"),by and between the City of Redlands, a
municipal corporation("City)" and Dudek("Consultant"). City and Consultant are sometimes
individually referred to herein as a"Party" and, together, as the"Parties." In consideration of the
mutual promises contained herein, City and Consultant agree as follows:
ARTICLE I —ENGAGEMENT OF CONSULTANT
1.1 City hereby engages Consultant to perform engineering services for City(the"Services").
1.2 The Services shall be performed by Consultant in a professional manner, and Consultant
represents that it has the skill and the professional expertise necessary to provide the
Services to City at a level of competency presently maintained by other practicing
professional consultants in the industry providing like and similar types of Services.
ARTICLE 2—SERVICES OF CONSULTANT
2.1 The Services that Consultant shall perform are more particularly described in Exhibit
"A,"entitled"Scope of Services,"which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference.
2.2 Consultant shall comply with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations in
the performance of the Services.
ARTICLE 3 —RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY
3.1 City shall make available to Consultant information in its possession that may assist
Consultant in performing the Services.
3.2 City designates Greg Brooks, Project Manager 11, as City's representative with respect to
performance of the Services, and such person shall have the authority to transmit
instructions,receive information, interpret and define City's policies and decisions with
respect to performance of the Services.
ARTICLE 4—PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES
4.1 Consultant shall perform and complete the Services in a prompt and diligent manner.
Services shall be completed within one hundred fifty(150) calendar days after the
Effective Date of this Agreement.
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ARTICLE 5 —PAYMENTS TO CUNSt LTANT
5.1 The total compensation for Consultant's performance of the Services shall not exceed the
amount of one hundred forty two thousand eight hundred ninety four dollars
($142,894.00). City shall pay Consultant on a time and materials basis based upon the
hourly rates shown in Exhibit"B," entitled"Rate Schedule." Exhibit"B" is attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
5.1 Consultant shall submit monthly invoices to Cita, describing the Services performed
during the preceding month. Consultant's invoices shall include a brief description of the
Services performed, the dates the Services were performed, the number of hours spent
and by whom,and a description of reimbursable expenses related to the project. City
shall pay Consultant no later than thirty (30) days after receipt and approval by City of
Consultant's invoice.
5.2 All notices shall be given in writing by personal delivery or by mail.Notices sent by mail
should be addressed as follows:
Ci!y Consultant
Greg Brooks Frank Dudek, President
Project Manager II 31878 Camino Capistrano
City of Redlands Suite 200
1270 W Park Avenue, Bldg A San Juan Capistrano, CA 92575
Redlands, CA 92373
When so addressed, such notices shall be deemed given upon deposit in the United States
Mail. Changes may be made in the names and addresses of the person to whom notices
and payments are to be given by giving notice pursuant to this section 5.2.
ARTICLE 5—INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION
5.1 Insurance required by this Agreement shall be maintained by Consultant for the duration
of its performance of the Services. Consultant shall not perform any Services unless and
until the required insurance listed below is obtained by Consultant. Consultant shall
provide City with certificates of insurance and endorsements evidencing such insurance
prior to commencement of the Services. Insurance policies shall include a provision
prohibiting cancellation or modification of the policy except upon thirty(30)days prior
written notice to City.
5? Consultant shall secure and maintain Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability
insurance throughout the duration of its performance of the Services in accordance with
the laws of the State of California, with an insurance carrier acceptable to City as
described in Exhibit"C," entitled "Workers' Compensation Insurance Certification,"
which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
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6.3 Consultant shall secure and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance with
carriers acceptable to City. Minimum coverage of One Million Dollars($1,000,000) per
occurrence and Two Million Dollars ($21,000,000) aggregate for public liability, property
damage and personal injury is required. City shall be named as an additional insured and
such insurance shall be primary,and non-contributing to any insurance or self-insurance
maintained by City.
6.4 Consultant shall secure and maintain professional liability insurance throughout the term
of this Agreement in the amount of One Million Dollars($1,000.000) per claim made.
6.5 Consultant shall have business auto liability coverage, with minimum limits of One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence, combined single limit bodily injury liability
and property damage liability.This coverage shall include all Consultant owned vehicles
used in connection with Consultant's provision of the Services, hired and non-owned
vehicles,and employee non-ownership vehicles. City shall be named as an additional
insured and such insurance shall be primary and non-contributing to any insurance or self
insurance maintained by City.
6.6 Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected officials,
employees and agents from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, including
attorneys' fees, arising from injury or death to persons or damage to property occasioned
by and negligent act, omission or failure to act by Consultant, its officers,employees and
agents in performing the Services.
ARTICLE 7—CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
7.1 Consultant covenants and represents that it does not have any investment or interest in
any real property that may be the subject of this Agreement or any other source of
income, interest in real property,, or investment that would be affected in any manner or
degree by the performance of Consultant's Services. Consultant further covenants and
represents that in the performance of its duties hereunder, no person having any such
interest shall perform any Services under this Agreement.
7.2 Consultant agrees it is not a designated employee within the meaning of the Political
Reform Act because Consultant:
A. Does not mare or participate in:
(i) the making or any City governmental decisions regarding approval of
rate, rule or regulation. or the adoption or enforcement of laws:
(ii) the issuance,denial, suspension or revocation of City permits, licenses,
applications, certifications, approvals, orders or similar authorization or
entitlements:
(iii) authoring City to enter into. modify or renew a contract:
(iv) granting City approval to a contract that requires City approval and to
which City is a party, or to the specifications for such a contract;
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(v) granting City approval to a plan, design, report, study or similar item;
(vi) adopting, or granting City approval of policies, standards or guidelines for
City or for any subdivision thereof.
B. Does not serve in a staff capacity with City and in that capacity, participate in making
a governmental decision or otherwise perform the same or substantially the same
duties for City that would otherwise be performed by an individual holding a position
specified in City's Conflict of interest Code under Government Code section 87302.
7.3 In the event City officially determines that Consultant must disclose its financial
interests.Consultant shall complete and file a Fair Political Practices Commission Form
700, State of Economic Interests with the City Clerks' office pursuant to the written
instructions provided by the City Clerk.
ARTICLE 8 —GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
8.1 In the event any action is commenced to enforce or interpret any of the terms or
conditions of this Agreement the prevailing Party shall, in addition to any costs and other
relief, be entitled to the recovery of its reasonable attorneys' fees, including fees for the
use of in-house counsel by a Party.
8.2 Consultant shall not assign any of the Services, except with the prior written approval of
City and in strict compliance with the terms, and conditions of this Agreement.
8.3 Project related documents, records, drawings, designs, cost estimates, electronic data
files, databases and any other documents developed by Consultant in connection with its
performance of the Services, and any copyright interest in such documents, shall become
the property of City and shall be delivered to City upon completion of the Services,_ or
upon the request of City. Any reuse of such documents, and any use of incomplete
documents, shall be at City's sole risk.
8.4 Consultant is for all purposes under this Agreement an independent contractor and shall
perform the Services as an independent contractor. Neither City nor of its agents shall
have control over the conduct of Consultant or Consultant's employees,except as herein
set forth.Consultant shall supply necessary tools and instrumentalities required to
perform the Services. Assigned personnel employed by Consultant are for its account
only,and in no event shall Consultant or personnel retained by it be deemed to have been
employed by City or engaged by City for the account of. or on behalf of City. Consultant
shall have no authority, express by City for the account of, or on behalf of City.
Consultant shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any
capacity whatsoever as an agent, nor shall Consultant have any authority, express or
implied, to bind City to any obligation.
8.5 Unless earlier terminated as provided for below.this Agreement shall terminate upon
completion and acceptance of the Services by City; provided. however this Agreement
may be terminated by City, in its sole discretion. by providing thirty(30)days prior
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written notice to Consultant (delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested) of
City's intent to terminate. If this Agreement is terminated by City. an adjustment to
Consultant*s compensation shall be made, but(1) no amount shall be allowed for
anticipated profit or unperformed Services, and (2) any payment due Consultant at the
time of termination may be adjusted to the extent of any additional costs to City
occasioned by any default by Consultant. Upon receipt of a termination notice,
Consultant shall immediately discontinue its provision of the Services and, within five (5)
days of the date of the termination notice, deliver or otherwise make available to City,
copies(in both hard copy and electronic form, where applicable) of project related data,
design calculations, drawings, specifications, reports, estimates, summaries and such
other information and materials as may have been accumulated by Consultant in
performing the Services. Consultant shall be compensated on a pro-rata basis for Services
completed up to the date of termination.
8.6 Consultant shall maintain books, ledgers, invoices, accounts and other records and
documents evidencing costs and expenses related to the Services for a period of three (3)
years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to
Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. Such books shall be available at reasonable times
for examination by City at the office of Consultant.
8.7 This Agreement, including the Exhibits incorporated herein by reference, represents the
entire agreement and understanding, between the Parties as to the matters contained
herein,and any prior negotiations, written proposals or verbal agreements relating to such
matters are superseded by this Agreement. Except as otherwise provided for herein, an
amendment to this Agreement shall be in writing, approved by City and signed by City
and Consultant.
8.8 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of California.
8.9 If one or more of the sentences, clauses.
. paragraphs or sections contained in this
Agreement is declared invalid, void or unenforceable by a court of competent
jurisdiction,the same shall be deemed severable from the remainder of this Agreement
and shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining sentences., clauses, paragraphs or
sections contained herein, unless to do so would deprive a Party of a material benefit of
its bargain under this Agreement.
8.10 In connection with this Agreement, Consultant may have access to or be exposed to
information of City that is not generally known to the public, such as information
pertaining to software, data, reporting, pricing, and trade secrets. which may be
designated as confidential or which. under the circumstances surrounding disclosure,
ought to be treated as confidential (collectively, "Confidential Information").
Confidential Information mays not be shared with third pat-ties unless such disclosure is to
Consultant's personnel. including employees, affiliates, agents, and subcontractors, on a
"need-to-know"basis in connection with this.Agreement, so long as such personnel have
agreed in writing to treat such Confidential Information under terms at least as restrictive
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as those herein. Consultant agrees to take the necessary precautions to maintain the
confidentiality°of City's Confidential Information by using at least the same degree of
care as such-Party employs with respect to its own Confidential Information of similar
nature, but in no case less than a commercially reasonable standard of care to maintain
confidentiality. The foregoing shall not apply to information that Consultant can show
through written records (1)was known by it before its receipt from City: (2) is or
becomes public knowledge through no fault of Consultant: or(3) is rightfully received by
Consultant from a third party without a duty of confidentiality. IfConsultant is required
by a court or government agency to disclose Confidential Information, Consultant shall,
subject to any specific lawful restrictions, provide advance notice to City before making
such a disclosure. The obligations with respect to Confidential Information shall survive
any termination of the Agreement and continue for five(5) years from the date of
disclosure. All Confidential Information relating to City's technological and
telecommunications systems that is provided by City to Consultant, or which Consultant
obtains as a result of the performance of its Services, shall be held strictly confidential by
Consultant and shall not be used for any purpose other than for Consultant's performance
of the Services under this Agreement . Consultant hereby acknowledges and agrees that
any disclosure or improper use by Consultant of Confidential Information could cause
City substantial damages, and also irreparable injury for which there is not an adequate
remedy at law. Therefore, in the event of any such action, City shall be entitled in
addition to all other remedies which it may have hereunder or at law or in equity,to a
temporary and/or permanent injunction with a decree for specific performance of the
terms hereof without being required to furnish a bond or other security. Jurisdiction in
any action for injunctive relief shall be a court of competent subject matter jurisdiction in
California,with venue in San Bernardino, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, duly authorizes representative of the City and Consultant have
signed in confirmation of this Agreement.
CITY OF REDLANDS DUDEK
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Pete Aguilar, Mayordek, President
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Sam Irwin, City erk
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Exhibit "A~
Scope u[services:
1 . 1 Background
The City of Redlands (City) is requesting proposals from qualified lr�� i,»uosn AmVuN A f �
engineering firms to provide engineering design services (preliminary
design, final design and bidding period services) for rehabilitation of the The proposed DudekISYVEproject team
|O.6million gallon (MG) Dearborn Reservoir(Reservoir). recently completed the analysis and
preUminarydeyij�mfor the retrofit mf(I3)
The Reservoir isuhopper bottom, rectangular shaped (328'ftx 198-ft). reservoirs and design improvements for
partially buried, constructed ofreinforced concrete, and located near (S) ofthe reservoirs for San Bernardino
the intersection ofDearborn Street and Independence Avenue in the Municipal Water Department(SBMYYD),
City. The floor, walls, columns and column foundations are constructed The project teamixcurrently preparing
of reinforced concrete, and the roof is constructed with a 7-inch thick the design)mprvvemcntsfor(Q) more of
post-tensioned minimally reinforced mvo'vvny slab without drop panels �h� r�s�nm/rs
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acthe column/roof interface.
A structural assessment of the reservoir (report) was recently completed for the City (dated March 22.
2010) and accompanied the RFP. The report recommended the City consider replacement or strengthening
of the reservoir roof. In xddidon, ocher reservoir component (co|umns. Hoors, vvaUs, etc.) concerns and
observations (primarily cracking of concrete and repairs to cracks) were ooted, but no recommendations
were made regarding these items.
1 ~2 Approach
The proposed Dudek and Simon Wong Engineering (S\mB ream has reviewed the RFP and the report. Bused
on the review several key issues were identified and potential resolutions measures were developed as
follows:
PRELIMINARY ROOF REPLACEMENT/RETROFIT OPTIONS IDENTIFIED
Option 1:
Demolish and replace existing roof slab with anew reinforced concrete slab with new columns
and cn|omu foundations. This option will ooidgu1c all of the concrete defects iothe existing roof.
Due ioheavier load ufo new reinforced concrete o|ah with drop panels, it is likely that new
columns and column foundations need to be provided to support additional vertical loads.
Advantage:/\new concrete roof slab will Disadvantage. Substantial shoring orpartial
extend the life ofthe entire reservoir excavation behind the exterior walls may be
miruck/ru. Tho1oodpoUcrnto{hces1odor required during demolition and replacement
walls will not vary and strengthening will o[concrete roof aoexterior walls will not be
likely not bcrequired. overstressed roof during construction (Wbc
exterior walls will act ue4cantilevered vvu\|
without the \utcrm| support bythe nxo0.
Option 2:
Demolish and replace existing roof slab with unew ulunninuno roof with new stainless steel
oo|uonom.Tbisoption will noibgoie all of the concrete defects in the Czim\iug roof A light
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aluminum roof will exert less vertical load on columns. however. column foundation may still
need to be upsized due to wind uplift on an aluminum roof structure.The existing exterior walls
and foundations will need to be strengthened because of change in load pattern of an aluminum
roof, and the exterior wall will act as a cantilevered wall without the lateral support by the roof.
,Advantage:New aluminum roof will extend Disadvantage:This would likely be the most
the life of the entire reservoir structure and a expensive retrofit option because
pre-fabricated aluminum roof is relatively strengthening of the existing exterior walls
easv to construct when compared to the - and foundations will be required.This will
other three options. also require backfill and re-compaction of
the soil behind the exterior walls.
Option
Demolish and replace the existing roof slab with a partially precast concrete roof slab. Cast-in-
place column and roof girders will be constructed first and the precast slabs can be laid between
roof girders. A topping slab may be required to tie the entire roof together to form a structural
diaphragm.
Advantages:A new precast roof will extend Disadvantages.The exterior walls will
the life of the remaining reservoir structure, require shoring or another similar mitigation
Additionally,the construction duration will measure to avoid overstressing. In addition.
be shorter with this approach. this option is not as durable as cast-in-place
construction.
Option
Retrofit the existing roof with new technology repair materials such as carbon fiber, high quality
cementious repair mortars and epoxy grouting. Additional structural members may be required to
support the distressed post-tensioned roof.
Advantages:May cost less to repair and Disadvantages:This option may not address
retrofit than total replacement of roof slab. all of the defects in the existing roof.
In addition,this options would prolong the Furthermore,this repair may only extend the
life of the existing roof structure. life of the structure a few more years and up
to an estimated maximum of 10 years.
After meeting with the City, presenting the (4) options, visiting the site to observe the current condition of the reservoir,
review of the existing drawings, review of the City's project budget and maximum reservoir outage duration, and
conducting preliminary calculations, it was preliminarily determined that the existing reservoir roof;columns,and
column footings can be retrofitted/repaired and meet the City's objectives and project constraints. Based on this, our
proposal, budget and schedule reflect this approach. It was also further estimated after visiting the site,that after
repoirlretrofit the City should be able to get another 25—40 years of service out of the this reservoir.
IT DOES NOT APPEAR THAT THE PREVIOUS T UCTURA! ASSESSMENT INCLUDE
A REVIEW PER ACI 350, ACI 318 AND THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC)
In addition to development and design of a cost-effective and feasible roof replacement/repair for
this project,the City should consider performing a complete and comprehensive structural
assessment for the entire reservoir per the current ACI 350. ACI 31& and CBC (if one has not
been performed recently). The previous report indicated there are cracks in the concrete walls,
and it would be prudent to use this opportunity to perform a structural evaluation of the other
reservoir components(walls, columns, footin{s, floors, etc.} to determine if other structural
elements are in compliance with current governing codes. Structural deficiencies, if any, can be
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corrected and incorporated with the design o[uroof rep l acementilrepai c /\ list nfstructural
checks would ho performedaulisted below:
w Sloshing wave heights and freeboard requirements
• Exterior wall structural check for tank full and tank empty condition
• Wall r»foundation connection
° Wall uoroof connection
• Wall shear check
~ Wall foundation check for vertical and lateral loads
• Columns check
Geotechnical A��r����ch
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Our approach will include ageotechnical report which includes CU borings between IS and 30-feet in depth,
pertinent lab analyses, and a report to provide pertinent site soil characteristics for determining slosh wave
height, soils loading unthe reoervoirwo||dnoo[ bearing capacities, etc.
Surveying Approach
Dudek will create base files from the existing record drawings because the reservoir retrofit is contained on
the body of the reservoir. Dudek will supplement the record drawing with their field measurements and
other available on-line mapping.
1 .3 Scope of Work
We concur with scope of work outlined in the City's RFP. Based on discussions with the City our proposed
scope of services will be to prepare design and construction documents for the repair/retrofit of the
reservoir roof and columns. In accordance with the in the Cit/'x KFP, we have identified the following
proposed modifications and additional services:
PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Dudek recently completed (November 20l2) onearly identical project {brdbe8anBornuniiuo
VVaicr Municipal Department (38MVV[))and offers the following proposed modifications and
additional services based unthe successful completion ofthat project:
* Reducing the number of submittals from four to three. The preliminary design phase will identify the
upgrades for the reservoir and the majority of the upgrades will he on the inside or immediate
exterior of the reservoir. Typico}|y, more design submittals are required for multi-discipline projects
where chore are many variables (facility sidng, grad|ng, access, piping cmnAguracon/urientation,
coutru|s, drainage, etc.)). For this project, three submittals (75%. |00% (draft final submittal), final)
appear oobesufficient. As such. Dudek has provided a budget and schedule that reflects the three
submittal approach.
• Perform aseismic analysis with most recent edition ofthe California Building Code(20|O[BC). ACI
3|Dand ACI 35O.This task isincluded |nour scope ofwork.
* We have included a geotechnical report in our scope of work which includes (2) borings between Is
and 3O'feetindepth, pertinent lab analyses, and areport co provide pertinent site soil characteristics
for determining slosh wave height, soils loading on the reser,uir*oUs/rooL bearing capacities, etc.
Assum1PTIOMS, CLARIFICATIONS, AND EXCLUSIONS
° We estimate that(16) drawings are required and have provided budget accordingly.
• We have based our scope of work around retrofitting the roof, columns, and column footings of the
Dearborn Reservoir per our discussions with the City.
° As noted herein, z seismic and structural analysis will be performed and analyze the reservoir roof,
*mUs, columns, floors, etc. Our scope and approach includes design services and construction bid
documents for retrofit of the existing post-tensioned roof, columns, and column footings. Should the
walls, floors, wall footings orother reservoir components require modiRcudon/recroAt/repbcemenc
we will notify the City and negotiate a separate scope and fee for this additional work.
° YVeassume that the inlet, outlet, drain piping, overflow piping, etc. do not require any modifications.
The design of such modifications is no,included in our scope of work.
" \A/eassume the reservoir can be taken out nfservice for 6 months to perform the anticipated
retrofit/rehabilitation without the design ofany temporary facilities.The design ofsuch temporary
facilities is not included in our scope of work. In addition, our proposal roof retrofit is estimated to
require months for construction.
Exhibit "B"
Rate Schedule
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2013 STANDARD SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
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Principal Engineer ll-.--. 5210.00ihr Sr Hv roa 'icyst' a Pr ;l gr.. $1700it`hr
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Senior Project Manager/Archaeologist If_S2 1 0,00/hr CARD Technician S75-Mbr
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Senior Project Manager.. $160 001hr
Construction Manager....... $150,00,hr
Project Mlarrage— .. 5140 00ihr
Reside.t Engineer............... S140001hr
Construction Engirr r....................._..,.,....,..5136.00/hr
Con-sits Owners Repr enlelive ,,.. .$130,00lhr
constru--ion inspector III. $125 00,'hr
Construction inspector 11.. 5115,30,'hr
Construction ficitiector 1 'S105,00/hr
PrevailiareWane inspector. S"35 001hr
DUDEK Eftecilv0 January 1,3043
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Exhibit "C"
WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATION TO PERFORM
ENGINEERING SERVICES
Every employer except the State, shall secure the payment of compensation in one or more of
the following ways:
(a) By being insured against liability to pay compensation in one or more insurer
duly authorized to write compensation insurance in this State.
(b) By securing from the Director of Industrial Relations, a certificate of consent to
self-insure, either as an individual employer or as one employer in a group of
employers, which may be given upon furnishing proof satisfactory to the
Director of Industrial Relations of ability to self-insure and to pay any
compensation that may become due to his or her employees.
I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every
employer to be insured against liability for Workers' Compensation or to undertake self-
insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such
provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Agreement. (Labor Code
§1861).
Dudek
By:
ra 'udek.President Date:
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