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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStanley Consultants - Upton Ave Detention Basin - 4/15/19PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS IS AN AGREEMENT made as of April 16, 2019, between CITY OF WATERLOO (CLIENT) and STANLEY CONSULTANTS, INC. (CONSULTANT). CLIENT intends to advance the preliminary design to final design and development of bid documents for construction of the Upton Stormwater Detention Project as well as assisting the City of Waterloo (CITY) during the bidding process (hereinafter called "project"). CLIENT and CONSULTANT agree: 1. Scope of Services. CONSULTANT shall perform professional services as stated in Exhibit 1. 2. Compensation. CLIENT shall compensate CONSULTANT for CONSULTANT's services as stated in Exhibit 2. 3. Terms and Conditions. CONSULTANT shall provide professional services in accordance with the terms and conditions stated in Exhibit 3. If client issues a purchase order or other document to initiate the commencement of services hereunder, it is agreed that any terms and conditions appearing thereon shall have no application and only the provisions of this Agreement shall automatically apply. 4. CLIENT has provided or shall provide for payment from one or more lawful sources of all sums to be paid to CONSULTANT. 5. Following exhibits are attached to and made part of this Agreement: Exhibit 1 - Scope of Services Exhibit 2 - Compensation Exhibit 3 - Standard Terms and Conditions IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties below have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. STANLEY CONSULTANTS, INC. CITY OF WATERLOO Attest: Daniel R. Fullerton, P.E. Client Service Mauer Wendy Diekema Address for giving notices: 100 COURT AVENUE SUITE 300 DES MOINES, IA 50309-2200 Attest: Address for giving notices: 715 MULBERRY ST WATERLOO, IA 50703 If CLIENT is a public body, attach evidence of authority to sign and resolution or other document authorizing execution of AGREEMENT. 20190411_PSA_35890 Waterloo_UptonDrainagelmprovementsFinalDesign&CDs SC2272 1299 Stanley Consultants INC EXHIBIT 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA UPTON AVENUE STORMWATER DETENTION PROJECT BACKGROUND The residential area near Upton Avenue and Christenson Road in Waterloo, Iowa currently experiences flooding during intense rainfall events. Homeowners in the area have contacted the City of Waterloo (CLIENT) with concerns about observed overland flows and excessive ponding within and adjacent to their property. An undeveloped portion of land at the west end of Upton Avenue was identified as the location to provide stormwater detention. This Scope of Services includes advancing the preliminary design to final design and development of bid documents for construction of the Upton Avenue Stormwater Detention Project as well as assisting the CLIENT during the bidding process. This project also includes the Carriage Hill drainage way channel maintenance and improvements. The drainage way is located between Carriage Hill Drive and University Avenue, immediately east of the North Star Community Services building. This component was not included in the preliminary drainage study, so it was added to the Upton Avenue Stormwater Detention due to the proximity of the projects. PART 1 — BASIC SERVICES 1. Project Management 1.1. Project Management and Communication 1.1.1. Provide CLIENT bi-weekly progress reports. 1.1.2. Communicate with CLIENT on project issues and information requests. 1.1.3. Coordinate internal and external meetings, tasks, milestones, and deliverables. 2. Field Investigations 2.1. Survey 2.1.1. Topographic Survey • Topographic survey of Upton Stormwater Detention area. • Topographic survey of Carriage Hill drainage way. • Utility locations. • AutoCAD basemap of survey for use in drawing development 2.1.2. Field Survey for Acquisition Plats • Acquisition Plats — research, fieldwork, preparation, and submittal of up to three (3) acquisition or easement plats for project construction. 2.2. Geotechnical Testing • Six (6) 20 -foot deep soil borings at final pond locations within Ascension Lutheran Church property • Lab testing, classification, and soil boring logs • Geotechnical report with on-site soil parameters and earthwork recommendations. M10 FY 2018-2019135890_Water1oo_UptonDrainagelmprovements-FinalDesign&CDsIPSAIExhibif1_ScopeofServices 1 Stanley Consultants iNc. EXHIBIT 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 3. Regulatory Approvals and Permits 3.1. NPDES Permit — Develop Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan document for use by contractor. CONSULTANT will submit online application for the General Permit No. 2. 4. Preliminary 4.1. Upton Detention: Develop and analyze Alternative 4 based on concept provided by Ascension Lutheran Church. 4.1.1. Preliminary design of stormwater routing and detention features 4.1.2. Review potential parking grade changes required at Iowa Workforce Center 4.1.3. HydroCAD model analysis of Alternative 4 4.1.4. Provide addendum to preliminary drainage report summarizing analysis 4.2. Carriage Hill: Perform drainage analysis and preliminary layout of improved drainage ditch from Iowa Workforce Center to detention basin inlet. 4.2.1. Preliminary design of ditch improvements and utility/property impacts 4.2.2. Review up to three (3) alignment alternatives 4.2.3. HydroCAD model analysis of preliminary design 4.2.4. Include summary of analysis in preliminary drainage report addendum 5. Final Design 5.1. Kickoff meeting with the CLIENT at City Hall to confirm overall project schedule, project goals and objectives, and funding. • CLIENT to provide any additional information received on project area. • Conduct a site visit following the kickoff meeting. 1. Review Upton project site with the CLIENT. 2. Review the Carriage Hill drainage way with the CLIENT. 5.2. 60% Design 5.2.1. Analysis • H&H: Update model per any design revisions. • Civil: Update grading and construction quantities. 5.2.2. Drawings • Develop CAD base map of project area using survey data and topography. • Layout design elements and site grading in accordance with concept and findings from H&H analysis. Includes: 1. Channel grading and improvements of Carriage Hill drainage way. 2. Upton detention pond and surrounding area grading and embankment design. • Hydraulic sizing of inflow and outflow structures. • Stormwater inlets / connections from Upton Avenue and Coachman Drive. • Construction limits and access. • Temporary Construction Easements and Permanent Easements. MIO FY 2018-2019135890 Waterloo_UptonDrainageImprovements-FinalDesign&CDsxpSAIExhibitl_ScopeofServices 2 Stanley Consultants INC EXHIBIT 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 5.2.3. Specifications • Review SUDAS specifications for applicability. • Develop list of special provisions for items not covered by SUDAS. 5.2.4. Cost Estimate • Prepare estimate of construction bid items and unit quantities using SUDAS format. • Prepare opinion of probable construction cost. 5.2.5. 60% Design Submittal — submitted electronically, in PDF format and includes: • 60% Construction drawings. • List of special provisions, if needed. • Opinion of probable construction cost. • Location of temporary construction easements and permanent easements. 5.2.6. Review meeting • CLIENT to provide list or drawing markup of comments. • CONSULTANT will provide comment responses and organize a teleconference review meeting with the CLIENT to discuss and close comments. 5.3. City Reviews and Public Meeting 5.3.1. Hold teleconference with CLIENT prior to public meeting to discuss any questions or concerns with preliminary design needing to be addressed prior to public meeting. 5.3.2. Once Comments have been addressed, hold public meeting at location of CLIENT's choosing to provide information on the project. • CONSULTANT will prepare, attend, and present a PowerPoint presentation or up to three (3) poster exhibits and a single page handout and comment form for public meeting. • CLIENT will respond to public comments with technical input from CONSULTANT. 5.4. 95% Design 5.4.1. Analysis • H&H: Update per any design refinements. • Civil: Update grading and construction quantities and site restoration plans and details. 5.4.2. Drawings • Reflect 95% completion level, generally with enough detail for construction. 5.4.3. Specifications • Develop special provisions for items not covered by SUDAS. NO FY 2018-2019135890 Waterloo_UptonDrainagelmprovements-FinalDesign&CDs1PSAlExhibitl_ScopeofServices 3 Stanley Consultants INC EXHIBIT 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 5.4.4. Cost Estimate • Update estimate of construction bid items and unit quantities using SUDAS format. • Update Opinion of Probable Construction Cost. 5.4.5. 95% Design Submittal — submitted electronically, in PDF format, includes: • 95% Construction Drawings. • Special provisions, if needed. • Opinion of probable construction cost. 5.4.6. 95% Review Meeting • CLIENT to provide list or drawing markup of comments. • CONSULTANT will provide comment responses. • CONSULTANT's project manager will attend review meeting with the CLIENT and workshop with City Council to present 95% and solicit final comments. 5.5. Final Design 5.5.1. Analysis • H&H: Updated per any design refinements. • Civil: Updated per any design refinements. 5.5.2. Drawings • Complete and ready for bidding. 5.5.3. Specifications • Special provisions complete and ready for bidding. 5.5.4. Cost Estimate • Update estimate of construction bid items and unit quantities using SUDAS format. • Update opinion of probable construction cost. 5.5.5. Final Submittal — submitted electronically, in PDF format, includes: • Final construction drawings • Final special provisions • Final cost estimate 5.5.6. Final Review Meeting • CLIENT to provide comments prior to bid issue. • CONSULTANT will provide comment responses and update documents. 6. Bidding Services 6.1. CLIENT will provide base contract and bid advertisement forms. CONSULTANT will assist in updating Bid Documents to reflect the project elements and schedule. CONSULTANT will assemble Bid Documents that will include signed and sealed construction drawings, base contract documents, and special provisions. M10 FY 2018-2019135890 Waterloo_UptonDrainagelmprovements-FinalDesign&CDsIPSA1Exhibitl_ScopeofServices 4 EXHIBIT 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES Stanley Consultants INC 6.2. CLIENT will host the advertisement for bid on their website and CONSULTANT will coordinate hosting of the Bid Documents at an outside plan room such as www.questcdn.com or similar. 6.3. Furnish six hard copies of Bid Documents for bidding purposes to be on file at City Hall. 6.4. Maintain record of prospective bidders to whom Bidding Documents have been issued. 6.5. Assist CLIENT in answering questions during bidding from prospective bidders regarding clarification of design intent. 6.6. Assist CLIENT to prepare and issue addenda as appropriate to clarify, correct or change bid documents. 6.7. Prepare Bid tabulation sheets and assist CLIENT in evaluating Bids or proposals and in awarding contract for Work. Prepare Letter of Recommendation to Award and submit to CLIENT. 7. Design Methodology 7.1. Drawings Drawings will be developed using CONSULTANT's standard 11"x17" drawing size, title block, format, CADD standards and symbology. Drawings will be developed using AutoCAD Civil 3D. 7.2. Specifications The project will use the current version SUDAS. CLIENT to provide any CLIENT supplemental specifications to SUDAS for use on the project. CONSULTANT will prepare special provisions if needed. The CLIENT will provide base contract and bid advertisement forms. 7.3. Cost Estimating CONSULTANT will prepare an opinion of probable cost. Cost estimates will be prepared at the 60%, 95% and Final Design submittals. Determination of construction costs will begin with quantifying the amount of materials and equipment necessary for the project. Unit prices will then be applied to the quantities to determine total cost. Prices will be based upon recent cost estimates and/or bid results from similar projects. To a lesser extent, construction pricing will be based upon published construction cost data with appropriate regional cost adjustments applied. An appropriate contingency factor will be applied to account for design and construction unknowns. 7.4. Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design The HydroCAD model from the preliminary drainage report will be updated based on new information collected during final design. Any changes due to the updates will be incorporated into the final design. The Upton Avenue Stormwater Detention Basin is sized for the 100 -year storm event. The Carriage Hill drainage way improvements will be sized for a specific storm size. The selected storm size will be reviewed and approved by CLIENT during the kickoff meeting. M10 FY 2018-2019135890 Waterloo_UptonDrainagelmprovements-FinalDesign&CDs1PSAIExhibitl_ScopeofServices 5 Stanley Consultants INC EXHIBIT 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 7.5. Civil/Site Engineering Civil engineering design and drawing development will illustrate the following: • Drawing index, location, and vicinity maps and general plan • Horizontal and vertical control • Plan, profile, sectional, and detailed views of new construction • Existing utility locations • Integration of all engineering disciplines • Temporary and permanent easements Civil design for the project will also include identifying site access, property ownership staging areas, and work limits. The project will utilize new topographic survey collected as a part of this Scope of Services. Concepts (35%) plan will be developed for the Carriage Hill ditch grading. The concept plan will be sent to the CLIENT and approval/comments received prior to starting the development of the 65% design submittal. The ditch design will include energy dissipation features to control velocity and soil erosion. The CLIENT shall provide information on appropriate staging area, laydown area, contractor parking, and contractor use areas. The CLIENT shall provide property parcel and easement information in the project area for use in the design process. PART 2 — ADDITIONAL SERVICES The following Additional Services are not included in Basic Services and are at CLIENT'S option. These services, if exercised by CLIENT and agreed to by CONSULTANT, shall be paid for in addition to compensation for Basic Services. CONSULTANT is not authorized to proceed with performance of any Additional Services unless they are duly authorized, in writing, by CLIENT. 1. Performing wetlands delineation and preparing report documents. 2. Services required to hold additional review meetings, conduct additional Site trips or provide additional copies of documents, over and above the number listed under Basic Services. 3. Services required during construction phase. 4. Landscaping design beyond surface restoration of seeding or sodding. 5. Retaining wall design. M10 FY 2018-2019135890 Waterloo_UptonDrainagelmprovements-FinalDesign&CDsIPSA'Exhibitl_ScopeofServices 6 Stanley Consultants INC EXHIBIT 2 COMPENSATION CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA UPTON AVENUE STORMWATER DETENTION COMPENSATION FOR BASIC SERVICES CLIENT shall compensate CONSULTANT for CONSULTANT'S BASIC SERVICES included in EXHIBIT 1 — SCOPE OF SERVICES on an Hourly basis for Labor plus Reimbursable Expenses a not -to -exceed amount One Hundred Twelve Thousand Two Hundred dollars (112,200.00) in accordance with the current "Hourly Fees and Charges Fiscal Year 2019-2020" (Form BC_C 19-20) subject to revision on or after April 1 of each year unless other compensation is agreed upon prior to performance of the services. The following table shows a breakdown of fees for completing each task for Basic Services described in Exhibit 1 - Scope of Services: Task Compensation 1. Project Management $5,100 2. Preliminary Design $14,000 Survey (Topo & Acquisition Plats, 3 ea.) $24,800 Geotechnical Testing $6,700 3. Regulatory Approvals and Permitting $2,800 4. Final Design $52,200 5. Bidding Services $6,600 TOTAL $112,200 COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES Compensation for ADDITIONAL SERVICES performed by CONSULTANT shall be performed on an Hourly basis for Labor plus Reimbursable Expenses in accordance with the current "Hourly Fees and Charges Fiscal Year 2019-2020" (Form BC_C 19-20) subject to revision on or after April 1 of each year unless other compensation is agreed upon prior to performance of the services. MIO FY 2018-2019135890 Waterloo_UptonDrainagelmprovements-FinalDesign&CDsIPSAIExhibit2_Compensationl 1 1. CLIENTS RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1 Name CLIENT's representative with authority to receive information and transmit instructions for CLIENT. 1.2 Provide CLIENT's requirements for project, including objectives and constraints, design and construction standards, bonding and insurance requirements, and contract forms. 1.3 Provide available information pertinent to project upon which CONSULTANT may rely. 1.4 Arrange for access by CONSULTANT upon public and private property, as required. 1.5 Examine documents presented by CONSULTANT, obtain legal and other advice as CLIENT deems appropriate, and render written decisions within reasonable time. 1.6 Obtain consents, approvals, licenses, and permits necessary for project. 1.7 Advertise for and open bids when scheduled. 1.8 Provide services necessary for project but not within scope of CONSULTANT's services. 1.9 Indemnify CONSULTANT, its employees, agents, and consultants against claims arising out of CONSULTANT's design, if there has been a deviation from the design beyond the CONSULTANT's control or failure to follow CONSULTANT's recommendation and such deviation or failure caused the claims. 1.10 Promptly notify CONSULTANT when CLIENT learns of contractor error or any development that affects scope or timing of CONSULTANT's services. 1.11 Nothing in this agreement shall create a fiduciary duty between the parties. 2. PERIOD OF SERVICE 2.1 CONSULTANT is not responsible for delays due to factors beyond its control. 2.2 If CLIENT requests changes in project, compensation for and time of performance of CONSULTANT's services shall be adjusted appropriately. 3. CONSTRUCTION COST AND COST ESTIMATES 3.1 Construction Cost. Construction cost means total cost of entire project to CLIENT, except for CONSULTANT's compensation and expenses, cost of land, rights-of-way, legal and accounting services, insurance, financing charges, and other costs which SC 3810 IA R6 1/18 Standard Terms and Conditions Exhibit 3 are CLIENT's responsibility as provided in this Agreement. 3.2 Cost Estimates. Since CONSULTANT has no control over cost of labor, materials, equipment or services furnished by others, over contractors' methods of determining prices, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, its estimates of project construction cost will be made on the basis of its employees' experience and qualifications and will represent their best judgment as experienced and qualified professionals, familiar with the construction industry. CONSULTANT does not guarantee that proposals, bids, or actual construction cost will not vary from its estimates of project cost. 4. GENERAL 4.1 Termination. 4.1.1 Either party may terminate their obligation to provide further services upon twenty (20) days' written notice, after substantial default by other party through no fault of terminating party. 4.1.2 CLIENT may terminate CONSULTANT's obligation to provide further services upon twenty (20) days' written notice if project is abandoned. In such event, progress payments due to CONSULTANT for services rendered plus unpaid reimbursable to expenses, shall constitute total compensation due. 4.2 Reuse of Documents. 4.2.1 Al! tangible items prepared by CONSULTANT are instruments of service, and CONSULTANT retains all copyrights. CLIENT may retain copies for reference, but reuse on another project without CONSULTANT's written consent is prohibited. CLIENT will indemnify CONSULTANT, its employees, agents, and consultants against claims resulting from such prohibited reuse. Said items are not intended to be suitable for completion of this project by others. 4.2.2 Submittal or distribution of items in connection with project is not publication in derogation of CONSULTANT's rights. 4.2.3 Confidentiality. Each party acknowledges that in connection with this Agreement it may receive certain confidential or proprietary technical and business information and materials of the other party ("Confidential Information"). Each party, its agents and employees shall hold and maintain in strict confidence all Confidential Information, shall not disclose Confidential Information to any third party, and shall not use any Confidential Information except as may be necessary to perform its obligations under the agreement except as may be required by a court or governmental authority. CLIENT and CONSULTANT shall keep all information and communications related to the project confidential in the same manner each party protects its own confidential information, to the extent that it is marked "proprietary" or "confidential or with a similar label or which by the nature of the information generally would be regarded as proprietary or confidential. This clause shall not apply to information that is previously known by either party, lawfully becomes public knowledge, or is required to be disclosed by law or a court order. 4.3 Payment. 4.3.1 CONSULTANT shall submit a monthly statement for services rendered and reimbursable expenses incurred. CLIENT shall make prompt monthly payments. 4.3.2 If CLIENT fails to make payment within thirty (30) days after receipt of statement, interest at maximum legal rate or at a rate of 18%, whichever is less, shall accrue; and, in addition, CONSULTANT may, after giving seven (7) days' written notice, suspend services until it has been paid in full all amounts due it. 4.3.3 CLIENT has provided or shall provide for payment from one or more lawful sources of all sums to be paid to CONSULTANT. 4.3.4 CONSULTANT's compensation shall not be reduced on account of any amounts withheld from payments to contractors. 4.3.5 If services performed by CONSULTANT are subject to state or local sales taxes, said taxes will be reflected in the invoices and remitted according to state law. If CLIENT claims a status that would make the transaction exempt, then CLIENT shall provide appropriate proof of exempt status to CONSULTANT. 4.4 Controlling Law. Agreement shall be governed by Iowa law, excluding its choice of law rules. 4.5 Successors and Assigns. 4.5.1 The parties bind themselves, their successors, and legal representatives to the other party and to successors and legal representatives of such other party, in respect to all covenants and obligations of this Agreement. 4.5.2 Neither party shall assign, sublet, or transfer any interest in this Agreement without written consent of the other, provided CONSULTANT may employ such independent consultants, associates, and subcontractors as it may deem appropriate. 4.5.3 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give any rights or benefits to anyone other than the parties. SC 3810 IA R6 1/18 Standard Terms and Conditions Exhibit 3 4.6 CONSULTANT's Accounting Records. Records of CONSULTANT's personnel time, reimbursable expenses, and accounts between parties shall be kept on a generally -recognized accounting basis. 4.7 Separate Provisions. If any provisions of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable, remaining provisions shall be valid and binding. 4.8 Waiver. No waiver shall constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach. 4.9 Warranty. 4.9.1 CONSULTANT shall use reasonable care to reflect requirements of all applicable laws, rules, or regulations of which CONSULTANT has knowledge or about which CLIENT specifically advises in writing, which are in effect on date of Agreement. CONSULTANT INTENDS TO RENDER SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, BUT NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXTENDED, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH SERVICES. CLIENT's rights and remedies in this Agreement are exclusive. 4.9.2 CONSULTANT shall not be responsible for contractors' construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures, or for contractors' safety precautions and programs, or for contractors' failure to perform according to contract documents. 4.9.3 The CONSULTANT believes that any computer software provided under this Agreement is suitable for the intended purpose, however, it does not warrant the suitability, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose of this software. 4.9.4 Subject to the standard of care set forth in Paragraph 4.9.1, CONSULTANT and its Subconsultants may use or rely upon design elements, work, and information ordinarily or customarily furnished by others, including, but not limited to, CLIENT or his authorized representatives, public record, specialty contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, and publishers of technical standards. 4.9.5 If the Scope of Services include the review or recommendation of available technologies or recommendations of specific technologies or vendors or systems, the CONSULTANT will conduct an impartial review of such technologies, systems or vendors. The CONSULTNT is not responsible for the selection of same by the Client or for the usability, or results of such technology, vendor or system. 4.10 Period of Repose. Any applicable statute of limitations or repose shall commence to run and any alleged cause of action shall be deemed to have accrued not later than completion of services to be performed by CONSULTANT. 4.11 Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, CONSULTANT shall indemnify and hold harmless CLIENT, CLIENT's officers, directors, partners, employees, and agents from and against any and all third party claims for bodily injury and for damage to tangible property to the extent caused by the negligent acts or omissions of CONSULTANT or CONSULTANT's officers, directors, partners, employees, agents, and CONSULTANT's consultants in the performance and furnishing of CONSULTANT's services under this Agreement. Any indemnification shall be limited to the terms and amounts of coverage of the CONSULTANT's insurance policies and Section 4.12, Limitation of Liability. To the fullest extent permitted by law, CLIENT shall indemnify and hold harmless CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT's officers, directors, partners, employees, and agents and CONSULTANT's consultants from and against any and all third party claims for bodily injury and for damage to tangible property to the extent caused by the negligent acts or omissions of CLIENT or CLIENT's officers, directors, partners, employees, agents, and CLIENT's consultants with respect to this Agreement on the Project. In addition to the indemnity provided under this section, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, CLIENT shall indemnify and hold harmless CONSULTANT and its officers, directors, partners, employees, and agents and CONSULTANT's consultants from and against all claims, costs, losses, and damages (including but not limited to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and all court or arbitration or other dispute resolution costs) caused by, arising out of, or relating to the presence, discharge, release, or escape of asbestos, PCBs, petroleum, hazardous waste, or radioactive material at, on, under, or from the Project site. 4.12 Limitation of Liability. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE TOTAL LIABILITY, IN THE AGGREGATE, OF THE CONSULTANT (INCLUDING ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND SUBCONSULTANTS), TO CLIENT AND ANYONE CLAIMING BY, THROUGH OR UNDER CLIENT, FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, COSTS, OR DAMAGES WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF, RESULTING FROM, OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FROM ANY CAUSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE, PROFESSIONAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS, OR WARRANTEES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF CONSULTANT OR CONSULTANT'S CONSULTANTS, SHALL NOT EXCEED $300,000.00 SC 3810 IA R6 1/18 Standard Terms and Conditions Exhibit 3 OR THE TOTAL COMPENSATION RECEIVED BY CONSULTANT, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. THIS LIMITATION INCLUDES LIABILITY UNDER SECTION 4.11. IN NO EVENT SHALL CONSULTANT BE LIABLE TO CLIENT FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT. CONSULTANT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSENQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES THAT ARISE OUT OF ITS PERFORMANCE ON THIS PROJECT. 4.13 Extent of Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties and may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties. 4.14 INSURANCE. CONSULTANT shall purchase and maintain insurance for the coverages and for not less than the limits of liability set forth below: (a) Workers' Compensation: workers' compensation insurance as required by the laws of the states or countries with jurisdiction of the services to be performed, including employer's liability insurance, with a limit of $1,000,000 per accident. (b) Commercial General Liability: commercial general liability, including coverage for all premises, operations, operations of independent contractors, products and completed operations, and contractual liability. Coverage shall have limits of not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence and aggregate. (c) Commercial Automobile Liability: commercial automobile liability covering the use of all owned, non - owned, and hired automobiles with minimum combined single limits of $1,000,000. (d) Professional Liability: professional liability insurance for claims arising out of performance of professional services caused by any negligent error, omission, or act for which the insured is legally liable, with a minimum limit of $1,000,000, to be kept in force for two (2) years after completion of project. CONSULTANT shall provide certificates or other evidence from insurance carriers of the required insurance coverages, if requested by CLIENT in writing within 30 days of start of performance. All insurance except workers' compensation and professional liability shall designate CLIENT as additional insured. (e) Cyber Liability: Data Breach and Privacy/Cyber Liability Insurance in a limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. 4.15 Subrogation Waiver. The parties waive all rights against each other, and against contractors, consultants, agents, and employees of the other for damages covered by any property insurance during construction, and each shall require similar waivers from their contractors, consultants, and agents. 4.16 Force Majeure. Parties will not be liable for delays in delivery or for failure to perform obligations, other than payment, due to causes beyond their reasonable control, including, but not limited to, product allocations, material shortages, labor disputes, transportation delays, unforeseen circumstances, acts of God, acts or omissions of other parties, acts or omissions of civil or military authorities, government priorities, fire, strikes, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, riots, terrorists acts, or war. CONSULTANT's time for delivery or performance will be automatically extended by the period of such delay or CONSULTANT may, at its option, cancel any services, in whole or in part, without liability by giving notice to CLIENT. 4.17 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. When applicable, the CONSULTANT and SUBCONSULTANT shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-1.4(a), 60-300.5(a), 60-741.5(a) and Appendix A of Subpart A of 29 CFR 471. These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities, and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Moreover, these regulations require that covered prime CONSULTANTS and SUBCONSULTANTS take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status or disability. SC 3810 IA R6 1/18 Standard Terms and Conditions Exhibit 3 Item Coversheet CITY OF WATERLOO Council Communication Page 1 of 1 Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with Stanley Consultants, Inc., of Des Moines, Iowa, in an amount not to exceed $105,500.00, in conjunction with the Upton Avenue Detention Basin Design, and authorize the Mayor to execute said document. City Council Meeting: 4/15/2019 Prepared: 4/10/2019 SUBJECT: Submitted by: Source of Funds: Resolution approving a Professional Services Agreement with Stanley Consultants, Inc., of Des Moines Iowa, in an amount not to exceed $1055.Gierfltrin conjunction with the Upton Avenue Detention Basin Design, and authorize the Mayor to execute said document. Submitted By: Wayne Castle, PLS, PE, Associate Engineer Storm Water Fee Zai https://waterloo.novusagenda.com/AgendaWeb/CoverSheet.aspx?ItemID=14306 4/10/2019