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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_38-1994Chambers Group, InQ GENERAL CONDMONS SERVICES. Chambers Group, Inc. ("Chambers Group") shall perform its services ("Services") in accordance with its proposal, or, in accordance with the Scope of Work agreed upon by the Parties that is hereby incorporated herein and attached hereto as Exhibit A. repair, or replacement shall be borne by Client. 161, 1 I 1 11 . - . -i . 9 - # I I Will 11#6 1 1 11 # W T - -- - I I I - - - I Client agrees to advise Chambers Group in writing prior to commencement of Services of the existence of dust, fumes, gas, noise, vibrations or other particulate or nonparticulate matter at or near the Site that may create a potential health hazard or nuisance to anyone working within the area and the existence and identity of any known hazardous substance or waste materials. In the event any such conditions are encountered during the course of Chambers Group's Services, Client agrees that the Services, schedule, and fees may be adjusted. STANDARD OF SERVICES AND WARRANTY. Chambers Group shall perform its Services in accordance with generally accepted engineering and scientific practices adopted by environmental firms performing services of a similar nature at the time Services are rendered. Client acknowledges that the Services may involve the use of tests, calculations, analyses, and procedures that are in constant state of change and refinement and that changes in methods and procedures have been made, are now being made, and are expected to be made in the future. Chambers Group warrants that, if any of its completed Services fail to conform to the above professional responsibility standard, Chambers Group will, at its expense, perform corrective Services of the type originally performed as may be required to correct any such defective Services of which Chambers Group is notified by Client in writing within six (6) months after the completion of Services. Chambers Group's total aggregate responsibility for defective Services shall not exceed the lesser of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or one hundred percent (100%) of the amount paid for Services. Chambers Group shall, for the protection of Client, request from all vendors and subcontractors from which Chambers Group procures equipment, materials, or services, guarantees which will be made available to Client to the full extent of the terms thereof. Chambers Group's responsibility with respect to such equipment, services, and materials shall be limited to the assignment of such guarantees and rendering assistance to Client in enforcing the same. Except as provided in this section, Chambers Group MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, and Chambers Group shall have no other liability to Client for defective Services, whether caused by error, omission, negligence, or otherwise. GENCONDLGEN Page I of 3 IMD94 Client agrees that Chambers Group may use and publish Client's name and a general description of the Services provided to Client by Chambers Group in describing Chambers Group's experience and qualifications to other clients or potential clients, USAGE OF DATA AND DOCUMENTS. "Information" includes all reports, field data, notes, and laboratory test data prepared by Chambers Group. This Information shall be considered instruments of service, and Chambers Group shall retain a property interest. Client shall have the right to make and retain copies and use all Information, provided, however, such use shall be limited to the particular Site and project for which the Information is provided. Client may release the Information to third parties at its sole risk and discretion, provided, however Chambers Group shall not be liable for any claims or damages resulting from or connected with such release and Client shall indemnify, defend, and hold Chambers Group harmless from any and all such claims or damages. INSURANCE AND INDEAINITY. Chambers Group shall maintain Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability Insurance in accordance with requirements of the state in which the Services are being performed, comprehensive liability insurance (including contractual and contractor's protective liability coverage) with combined single limit of one million dollars ($1,lit ,000) per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage and automobile liability coverage including owned and hired vehicles with a combined single limit of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. Chambers Group shall indemnify Client, its officers, directors, agents, and employees against claims, demands, and causes of action including expenses of defense for personal injury, disease or death, and loss or damage of property (other than property of Client for which Client hereby assumes responsibility) arising during the performance of Services and caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of Chambers Group. Chambers Group's aggregate liability shall not exceed the recoveries under the types and limits of insurance provided by Chambers Group hereunder and Client agrees to release, defend and indemnify Chambers Group from and against all further liability arising from such Services. Client shall defend and save harmless Chambers Group, its officers, directors, agents, and employees from all claims, demands, and causes of action including expenses of defense for personal injury, disease or death, and loss of damage of property (including personnel of Client, Chambers Group, or subcontractors performing work hereunder) and air, subsurface, or ground pollution or environmental impairment arising out of or in any manner connected with or related to the performance of Services, except where such injury, loss, or damage shall have been caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of Chambers Group, it being the intention of the parties that Client assume any liability alleged to have resulted from Chambers Group's joint or concurrent negligence. Client agrees to be responsible for removing and disposing of any hazardous substance or waste uncovered as a result of the Services including drilling mud, if any, used in site investigation that may become contaminated as a result of said investigation. REMEDIES. Neither party nor their affiliated companies, nor the officers, agents, and employees or contractors of any of the foregoing, shall be liable to the other in any action or claim for consequential or special damages, loss of profits, loss of opportunity, loss of product, or loss of use, and any protection or limitation against liability for losses or damages afforded any individual or entity by this Agreement shall apply whether the action in which recovery of damages is sought is based on contract, tort (including negligence) strict liability, or other theory of law. To the extent permitted by law, any statutory remedies that are inconsistent with these terms are waived. EXCAVATION AND SUBSURFACE OPERATIONS. If the Services include excavation, drilling, boring, or other intrusive operations, Client shall provide to Chambers Group in writing the identity, description, and location of all subsurface facilities and obstructions at the Site. Chambers Group shall have no responsibility for any damage arising from the failure to accurately identify and locate such facilities or obstructions and Client shall waive all claims for such damages and hold Chambers Group harmless therefrom. RELATIONSIIIP OF PARTIES. Chambers Group's Services are performed as an independent contractor and not as the Client's agent, partner, or joint venturer. GENCONDLGEN Page 2 of 3 12/22/94 FORCE MAJELTRE. Chambers Group will have no liability for any failure to perform or delay in performance due to any circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, strikes, riots, wars, fires, floods, explosions, acts of nature, acts of governments, labor disturbances, delays in transportation, or inability to obtain material or equipment. 0 111 lose IMMI Y INC. CITY OF REDLANDS 'Sherm U. Smith Signature VSwen Larson, Mayor TWe Title December 27, 1994 Date' Date UNWOOM title: I)Lorrie,/' o zer, City Clerk Cis, 6f' dlands GENCOINDLGLIN Page 3 of 3 1=2/94 • For ease of review, the following approach has been divided into four distinct tasks in order to coordinate with the approach proposed by the Applicant's EIR consultant. In accordance with direction from City staff, Chambers Group will not participate in Tasks 1 and 4. 11FRINEW M .19 Chambers Group understands that City staff will meet with the Applicant's EIR consultant in the early stages of the EIR preparation to ensure that they are familiar with the City's requirements for the projects EIR. Per direction from City staff, Chambers Group will not participate in this task. Upon submittal of the Administrative Draft EIR by the Applicant's consultant, the City of Redlands will provide Chambers Group with five copies of this document and associated appendices. Upon provision of the Administrative Draft EIR, Chambers Group will review the EIR to ensure compliance with applicable state and City laws and guidelines. Chambers Group will also conduct a thorough review of the EIR to ensure that the EIR accurately portrays the environmental impacts associated with the proposed project and alternatives. The review of the project's Administrative Draft EIR will be the only review of the complete EIR text. In determining the compliance/adequacy of an EIR prepared for the Citrus Plaza Project under CEQA, two broad areas will be evaluated. The first is a review of the content of the EIR to ensure that it contains the items prescribed in both CCEQA and Redlands Environmental Guidelines. The second area of evaluation concerns the technical analysis contained in the EIR. The CEQA Guidelines and the City's Guidelines for the Implementation of CEQA both outline the portions of an EIR that are required content. Table 1.1-1 provides a list of the items that must be included in an EIR for it to be deemed adequate. This list will be used by Chambers Group staff to ensure that all needed items are included. 94-1515 1=n4 A-i Required Section (CEQA) Table of Contents (Section 15122) Summary (Section 15123) Introduction Project Description (Section 15124) Significant Environmental Effects of Proposed Project (Section 15126a); Environmental Impacts Unavoidable Significant Environmental Effects (Section 15126b) Mitigation Measures (Section 15126c) Mitigation Monitoring Program (Public Resources Code Section 21081.6) Cumulative Impacts (Section 15130) Alternatives to the Proposed Action (Section 15126d) Growth Inducing Impacts (Section 15126g) Local Short -Term Uses Versus Long -Term Productivity (Section 15126e) Irreversible Environmental Changes (Section 15126f) 94 1A IE A-2 wrin'1111"M wirfr1r,".717 From discussions with City staff, it is our understanding that the following resource areas will be covered in the EIR, and associated EIR review. ► Land Use ► Traffic/Circulation ► Air Quality ► Geology & Seismicity ► Public Services/Utilities Hydrology/Water Quality Hazardous Materials Cultural Resources Aesthetic Analysis Based on this list of resources, Chambers Group has assembled a team of experts that can directly address these items (see Section 1.2.1). This team was selected not only for their expertise in a given resource area, but also because of their knowledge of the Redlands area. All of the individuals assigned to this project have also worked on the Hidden River Country Club Estates Specific Plan EIR and the review of the Sunset Canyons EIR in Redlands. This familiarity with the City provides the Chambers Group team with a depth of knowledge that we feel is a unique asset to the City. For each resource area, six aspects will be evaluated. This evaluation will be conducted based on a review of the Administrative EIR and associated appendices provided by the City. The following paragraphs define the types of analysis that will be performed for each resource area. Environmental Setting. A full and detailed description of the project site and surrounding environs is necessary in order to ensure that the full impacts of the project are identified. The baseline information contained in this portion of the document is necessary to accurately evaluate the context of each potential impact. In these sections, the validity of the background data will be evaluated. This includes a review of the data used, and the currency of the data. ► Significance Criteria. In evaluating the impacts associated with a project, the validity of the significance criteria (thresholds) is the most critical aspects of an EIR. The EIR should clearly delineate the thresholds used to define significance, and each significance criterion should be supported by facts substantiating its use as a valid measurement of impact. Methods Applied- The technical experts on the team will review the methods applied to determine project impacts. For each resource, the field methods, assumptions, and types of modeling utilized in the assessment of environmental impacts will be reviewed. Where technical studies have been prepared in support of the EIR, Chambers Group will rely on the findings of these studies in our evaluation of the EIR. Chambers Group will not independently evaluate the modeling/calculations or field work performed. > Mitigations Applied CEQA requires that all significant impacts be mitigated to a not significant level if possible. An important consideration that will be used when evaluating the mitigations provided in the EIR is the determination of each mitigations applicability to the situation. That is: 94-155 1=2M A-3 - does the mitigation achieve the desire result, and - can the mitigation be implemented? Pesidual Lnpacts. After the application of mitigations, the residual impact needs to be discussed. If an impact can not be mitigated to a level of insignificance, the Applicant's consultant should evaluate the potential for a project alternative to •# the signcance of an impact. Alternatives. CEQA requires that alternatives to the proposed action be presented and evaluated in the EIR. This review and evaluation shall include the No Project Alternative, as well as other alternatives that reduce adverse impacts to the environment. Chambers Group will review the EIR to see that a full range of alternatives are included in the EIR. These alternatives will be reviewed for their • to reduce significant adverse impacts of the project. Chambers Group will also check to s6e- drA- ixf*,—n--ra9&# Alternative. In judging the adequacy of the analysis conducted in the EIR, the CEQA checklist prepared for the project identifies a preliminary scope and focus of anticipated issues. This, along with comment letters from agencies responding to the City's NOP and Chambers Group's knowledge of the area will be used to ensure that the scope of analysis is adequate for certification by the City Council. I I -I) 111 11111 31 ' Following the review of the Administrative Draft EIR, which will take between 2 to 3 weeks depending on the quality of the EIR, the City will be presented with a report that provides a review of the document. This report will provide editorial comments on the document, a discussion of areas needing further analysis, areas of controversy in technical approach, and suggestions on changes needed in the document. This report will be to the point, and provide clear direction on changes that the Applicant's consultant(s) will need to complete before the City allows release of the Draft EIR to the public for review. Chambers Group's Project Manager will be available to meet with City staff and the Applicant's consultant at one joint meeting to discuss the contents of the review report. Hill If necessary, Chambers Group will provide a consistency review of the changes made to the Administrative Draft EIR to ensure that all changes requested by Chambers Group have been incorporated into the Draft EIR prior to public release. F0111 t . f The Final EIR will be comprised of two main sections: (1) a compilation of agency, organization, and public comments on the Draft EIR with the appropriate responses, and 94-155 IM"4 A-4 (2) any changes to the Draft EIR that are required based on the agency and public review. can not effectively estimate the costs involved with such a review. For purposes of this proposal, Chambers Group has assumed that no more than 35 agencies, organizations, or persons will comment on the Draft EIR. Chambers Group will therefore review the responses prepared by the Applicant's EIR consultant on comments from up to 35 agencies, organizations, or persons. The review of responses to comments from agencies, organizations, or persons over ensation made on a time and materials basis. If over 35 comments are to be reviewed, once the scope of this task is known, Chambers Group will submit a cost estimate for the review and approval of the City as an official change of scope prior to review of these responses in the Administrative Final EIR. bTthe—ChambemG�rouP�rcject Manager. This review will be focused on the following information: that all comments received have been adequately responded to in the Final EIR, that all comments that require changes in the content of the Draft EIR are included in the Final EIR with the appropriate changes, and that the format used in the Final EIR is in accordance with CEQA and City guidelines. r view of the Administrative Final EIR will not include an evaluation of the document rr ff-# be a-. afla for one joint meeting wiTn Tne UILY airt tneftj comments and changes requested. As required by state law, a mitigation monitoring program will be required for the project. Chambers Group staff will work with the City on defining an acceptable format for this document and providing this to the Applicant's consultant. The resulting mitigation monitoring program will be reviewed to make sure that the measures can be implemented, -mWaTry --vfE-z—c,,t umon the imXadLroorted in the EIR, that the timeline for their implementation is included, and that the agency or party responsible for the implementation of the mitigation measure is clearly identified. This task covers the preparation of associated environmental documentation for the project, such as the Notice of Completion, Notice of Determination, and Statement of Overriding Considerations (if required). Per direction from City staff, Chambers Group will not provide any review fimetions under this task. 94 UAr',',5.4 A-5 The following meetings will be attended by the Chambers Group project manager. Other team members can attend meetings as needed on a time and materials basis. For purposes of this proposal, each meeting has been assumed to take 3 hours, including travel time. Number of Meetings steps I meeting Meet with staff and consultant on Administrative Draft EIR 1 meeting Meet with staff and consultant on Administrative Final EIR 1 meeting Planning Commission hearing on project 1 meeting City Council hearing on project 94-155 lM2/94 A-6 Table 11.1-1 provides Chambers Group's costs to complete the scope of work outlined in Section 2 of this proposal. The project costs have been broken down by the four project tasks proposed. Chambers Group proposes a lump sum of $15,583.00 for the proposed effort. As stated in Section 2, review of the Administrative Final EIR is limited to review of the responses to the first 35 comments received on the Draft EIR. i• of responses from more than 35 agencies, organizations, or persons (combined) is not included in this cost estimate, and will be done on a time and materials basis in addition to the costs presented in this section. The costs presented in this section are based on the assumptions presented in Section 2 as well as those specified in Section 5.3 below. The following is a schedule for the review of the Citrus Plaza Project EIR review. For purposes of costing this project, Chambers Group has assumed a start to finish duration of 6 months from receipt of the Administrative Draft EIR by Chambers Group. �0774MUIM111jil 1 11�rmm IN- - .0 1 �777K - tc * �OJI=7101 #77= =1 - 2 to 3 weeks I Review of Administrative Draft EIR Review of corrected Draft EIR 11 2 weeks I Review of Administrative Final EIR 11 The cost estimate is based on the assumptions listed in the technical proposal and the assumptions listed below. The cost to review the EIR and Mitigation Monitoning Program does not include activities outside the Scope of Work presented in our proposal. ►Any agreed upon out -of -scope costs and additional work will be based on the Schedule of Fees (see Table 11.3-1) and Chambers Group' s Standard Terms and Conditions (see Appendix). 94 IA2',1594 A-7 Section Person Rate/ Task 1 Cost Scoping Task 2 Admin Draft Draft Task 3 Task 4 Final EIR CEOA Total Project Summary R. Rust $80 8 2 $800 Proj. Description R. Rust $80 4 2 $480 Land Use L. Calvert -Hayes $65 7 2 $585 Traffic/Circulation R. Rust $80 4 2 $480 Traffic Consultant RKJK $2,070 6 7% 330% $2,070 Air Quality T. Brody $80 7 2 $720 Geology & Seismicity L. Calvert Hayes $65 7 2 $585 Public ServicestUtilffies R. Rust $80 6 2 $640 Hydrology/Water Quality J.Schock $80 8 2 $800 Hazardous Materials T. Brody $80 7 2 $720 Cultural Resources R. Mason $72 8 2 $720 Aesthetic Analysis R. Rust $80 6 2 $640 Growth InduceiCumulative L. Calvert -Hayes $65 4 1.5 $358 Alternatives Analysis R. Rust $80 4 1 $400 Long-term vs. Short-term L. Calvert -Hayes $65 1 0.5 $98 Mitigation Monitoring Plan L. Calvert -Hayes $65 10 $650 Review Response to Comments R. Rust $80 14 $1,120 Project Management/Hearings R. Rust $80 15 5 4 $1,920 TOTAL (Technical Analysis) $13,785 Word Processing T. Hines $45 6 4 1.5 $518 Editor J. MacGillivray $50 4 3 1 $400 Finance Contracts $60 2 1 1 $240 Printing (5 copies each) 30 pages each $3.00 10 25 25 $180 Computer Usage $15.00 18 4 2 $360 ODC's $100 600% 201% 209% $100 TOTAL (Other Costs) $1,798 TOTAL BUDGET $15,583 This budget includes review of EIR and associated technical reports. Site visits, recalculation of ,inputs, and modeling are not included in the above figures. 94-156 12/2W4 A-8 The proposed cost estimate includes printing of the number of pages and documents a& indicated below. Additional copies of the documents and pages will be billed at Chambers Group's standard rate. LITZ I Comments on review of Administrative Draft EIR Comments on Draft Revisions IIIII�I-'llllll. ► The City will provide Chambers Group with five (5) complete copies of all documents to be reviewed (including technical appendices) at no cost to Chambers Group. ► The Project Manager will attend a maximum of two public hearings, one scoping meeting, and two coordination meetings as defined in Section 2.3. Each meeting is assumed at 3 hours each. Other technical staff or additional hours required to attend meetings will be billed as an add -on at rates provided in the Schedule of Fees (Table 11.3-1). This cost proposal covers the review of a Administrative Draft EIR, a review of the changes proposed to the Administrative Draft EIR based on this review, and the review of a Mitigation Monitoring Program. If the Administrative Draft EIR is found to require major changes that would require another complete review of the EIR, Chambers Group reserves the right to renegotiate the scope and associated costs for performing this additional review. ► Costs against the project budget will be accrued on a monthly basis and billed per the terms as set forth in the contract. Terms will be Net 30 days. A I percent per month interest charge will be applied for any balance due over 30 days. This cost estimate is good for a period of 30 days from the proposal due date August 26, 1994). Beyond 30 days, Chambers Group reserves the right to reevaluate the estimated costs. The costs provided herein are based on the project and EIR description contained in the Technical Proposal for the Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report, Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and Associated CEQA Documentation prepared by Ultrasystems and dated July 13, 1994. The scope of work may be expanded as a result of scoping, workshops, or response to the Notice of Preparation. Should such change in scope of work be contemplated, Chambers Group reserves the right to modify the estimated costs and schedule accordingly. 94-155 1="4 A-9 Table II.3-1 CHAMBERS GROUP, INC.'S - SCHEDULE OF FEES - 1994 st�alwe PMjWt Principal �+ 41110.00 Program Manager 95.00 Senior Project Manager 85.00 Project Manager 80.00 Principal Planner 80.00 Senior Planner 66•DO Associate Planner 50.00 Senior Environmental Analyst $5.00 Environmental Analyst 45.00 GiS Analyst 66.00 Senior Environmental Engineer/Scientist 80.00 Senior Environmental Specialist 65.00 Environmental Specialist 60.00 Senior Biologist. Wildlife Biologist, Botanist 65.00 Associate Biologist 55.00 Senior MarindAquatic Biologist 80.00 Associate MarindAquatic Biologist 55.00 Director of Cultural Resources 72.00 Senior Principal Investigator 72.00 Senior ArchasologleVHistorian 60.00 Surveyor/Cartographer 55.00 Archaeological Field DirectorllAb Director 50.00 Associate ArchaeologistJFieid Crew 35.00 Report Production Manager 60.00 Wn.A V6-.. v 45.00 Graphics Specialist 45.00 Technical Editor 50.00 Contracts Administrator 60.00 ClerkAYData Entry 30.00 - 0thW ,l 'come (travd, pintiv& SUPPUBB, eta) are b[lled at cost plus Is%. . Cm.dtada ar+e l�Led at cast plus Ib'lE. . GIB Mathias Tb= is hdlled at 00 per hour, PC u "V io baled at $15 por hanr. A 10 10. Change orders will be issued and signed by the City and Chambers Group before starting additional work not provided for in the original proposal. If the City's authorized representative is not available for a signature, the additional out of Scope Work will not commence until the change order is signed. No. If the original Scope of Work is interrupted due to no fault of Chambers Group, the contract shall be considered complete and billing for work performed up to the time of cancellation shall become due and payable immediately upon presentation of Chambers Group's invoice. 01 Robert Kahn, John Kain and Associates will provide the City with a technical review of the traffic study prepared for the project. Chambers Group assumes that we can use and rely on the studies prepared for the EIR and provided to Chambers Group by the City. ► Cost and schedule estimates are based on our best judgment of the requirements known at the time of the proposal and can be influenced favorably or adversely by Client needs and other circumstances. For purposes of costing this project, Chambers Group has assumed a start to finish duration of six months from receipt of the Administrative Draft EIR by Chambers Group. Chambers Group will endeavor to perform the services and accomplish the objectives within the estimated costs and schedule. ► No verbal promises or changes to any part of this proposal will be honored by Chambers Group unless documented in writing and signed with an authorized signature from Chambers Group. ► In the event that Chambers Group's employees are requested or subpoenaed by the Client to give expert or witness testimony or otherwise participate in a judicial or administrative proceeding involving the Client and the EIR at any time, such services are not included as part of Chambers Group's Scope of Work or cost estimate hereunder. ► Chambers Group shall not be held responsible for work delays or cancellations caused by strikes, accidents, acts of God, or delays beyond the control of Chambers Group. This proposal was prepared by Chambers Group solely for your internal use in evaluating Group to perform the services described in this proposal. Chambers Group considers the pricing and other business information the property of Chambers Group. This proposal and the information contained herein shall not be used for any purpose other than as specifically M(J consent. It is agreed that Chambers Group may, for the client's convenience, and upon client's verbal authorization, commence performance of the services before execution of a written contract. In such event, it is agreed that Chambers Group's Standard Terms and Conditions shall apply with respect to the services until the parties execute another contract covering such services. Chambers Group will confirm client's verbal authorization in writing for commencement of services within 24 hours of such verbal authorization. Unless client 94-1615 12/T2/94 A-11 instructs Chambers Group in writing not to proceed within 24 hours of receipt of Chambers Group's written confirmation, parties shall be deemed to have agreed to the commencement of services in accordance with Chambers Group's confirmation notice. billing or accounting purposes, Chambers Group will refer to such document by number in its correspondence, invoices, and work products; however, Chambers Group's Terms and Conditions (see Appendix) will prevail over any such document, and only Chambers Group I s Terms and Conditions shall apply with respect to the services, superseded hy a definitjy& written contra when executed by the parties. 94-156 cy 11'22/94 A-12 Chambers GrouA InQ Exhibit B -Commercial Terms SCOPE OF SLIMCES. Chambers Group, Inc. (Chambers Group) will perform the services in its proposal as set forth in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) ("Services") in accordance with the following Commercial Terms. These services shall be performed on a lump -sum basis. ItIE,TAINER, Chambers Group may require advance deposit of funds on specific projects based upon project cost estimates. In those instances, Chambers Group and the Client will mutually provide terms for the deposit of advance payments and provisions for crediting such advances against invoices for Services completed. INVOICING AND PAYMENT. Invoices will be issued monthly and will indicate the percentage completion of the Scope of Work reflected in the invoice. Payments are due at the address appearing on the invoice within thirty (30) days of invoice date. Invoices not paid within thirty (30) days are subject to interest from the thirty-first (31st) day at the rate of one and one-half percent (IV2%) per month (eighteen percent [18%] per annum). In addition, Chambers Group may, after giving seven (7) days written notice to Client, suspend Services without liability until the Client has paid in full all amounts due Chambers Group on account of Services rendered and expenses incurred including interest on past due invoices or terminate Services without liability. If there is a disputed amount on an invoice, Client agrees to pay all undisputed amounts in the thirty (30) day period. In the event that Chambers Group places Client's account in the hands of an attorney for collection, Client agrees to pay Chambers Group all fees and expenses, including attorneys' fees and expert fees, necessitated thereby. ESTIMATE OF SCBEDULES. Chambers Group's estimates of schedule are for Client's planning assistance only. Schedule estimates are based on our best judgment of the requirements known at the time of the proposal and can be influenced favorably or adversely by Client needs and other circumstances. Chambers Group will endeavor to perform the Services and accomplish the objectives within the estimated schedule. AGREEMENT. The Commercial Terms and the attached General Conditions (Chambers Group Form GENCONDLGEN) govern the performance of the services and rights and obligations of the parties. CO1N1MTEWV.LMP Page 1 of I 1nD94