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WATERLOO SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
CATTLE CONGRESS LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN
CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made and entered by and between AECOM Technical Services, Inc., 501
Sycamore Street, Suite 222, Waterloo, Iowa, hereinafter referred to as ATS and City of Waterloo, 715
Mulberry Street, Waterloo, Iowa, hereinafter referred to as CLIENT.
IN CONSIDERATION of the covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto mutually agree as
follows:
I. SCOPE OF SERVICES
ATS shall perform professional Services (the "Services") in connection with CLIENT's facilities
in accordance with the Scope of Services set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto.
II. ATS'S RESPONSIBILITIES
ATS shall, subject to the terms and provisions of this Agreement:
(a) Appoint one or more individuals who shall be authorized to act on behalf of ATS and
with whom CLIENT may consult at all reasonable times, and whose instructions,
requests, and decisions will be binding upon ATS as to all matters pertaining to this
Agreement and the performance of the parties hereunder.
(b) Use all reasonable efforts to complete the Services within the time period mutually
agreed upon, except for reasons beyond its control.
(c) Perform the Services in accordance with generally accepted professional engineering
standards in existence at the time of performance of the Services. If during the two-
year period following the completion of Services, it is shown that there is an error in
the Services solely as a result of ATS's failure to meet these standards, ATS shall re -
perform such substandard Services as may be necessary to remedy such error at no
cost to CLIENT. Since ATS has no control over local conditions, the cost of labor and
materials, or over competitive bidding and market conditions, ATS does not
guarantee the accuracy of any construction cost estimates as compared to
contractor's bids or the actual cost to the CLIENT. ATS makes no other warranties
either express or implied and the parties' rights, liabilities, responsibilities and
remedies with respect to the quality of Services, including claims alleging negligence,
breach of warranty and breach of contract, shall be exclusively those set forth herein.
(d) ATS shall, if requested in writing by CLIENT, for the protection of CLIENT, require
from all vendors and subcontractors from which ATS procures equipment, materials
or services for the project, guarantees with respect to such equipment, materials and
services. All such guarantees shall be made available to CLIENT to the full extent of
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the terms thereof. ATS's liability with respect to such equipment, and materials
obtained from vendors or services from subcontractors, shall be limited to procuring
guarantees from such vendors or subcontractors and rendering all reasonable
assistance to CLIENT for the purpose of enforcing the same.
(e) ATS will be providing estimates of costs to the CLIENT covering an extended period
of time. ATS does not have control over any such costs, including, but not limited to,
costs of labor, material, equipment or services furnished by others or over
competitive bidding, marketing or negotiating conditions, or construction contractors'
methods of determining their prices. Accordingly, it is acknowledged and understood
that any estimates, projections or opinions of probable project costs provided herein
by ATS are estimates only, made on the basis of ATS's experience and represent
ATS's reasonable judgment as a qualified professional. ATS does not guaranty that
proposals, bids or actual project costs will not vary from the opinions of probable
costs prepared by ATS, and the CLIENT waives any and all claims that it may have
against ATS as a result of any such variance.
III. CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES
CLIENT shall at such times as may be required for the successful and expeditious completion
of the Services;
(a) Provide all criteria and information as to CLIENT's requirements; obtain all necessary
approvals and permits required from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction
over the project; and designate a person with authority to act on CLIENT's behalf on
all matters concerning the Services.
(b) Furnish to ATS all existing studies, reports and other available data pertinent to the
Services, and obtain additional reports, data and services as may be required for the
project. ATS shall be entitled to rely upon all such information, data and the results of
such other services in performing its Services hereunder.
IV. INDEMNIFICATION
ATS agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CLIENT from and against any and all suits,
actions, damages, loss, liability or costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys'
fees directly related thereto) for bodily injury or death of any person or damage to third party
property if and to the extent arising from the negligent errors or omissions or willful
misconduct of ATS during the performance of the Services hereunder.
V. INSURANCE
Commencing with the performance of the Services, and continuing until the earlier of
acceptance of the Services or termination of this Agreement, ATS shall maintain standard
insurance policies as follows:
(a) Workers' Compensation and/or all other Social Insurance in accordance with the
statutory requirements of the state having jurisdiction over ATS's employees who are
engaged in the Services, with Employer's Liability not less than One Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($100,000) each accident;
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(b) Commercial General Liability including third party Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Liability and Contractual Liability insurance in a limit of One Million Dollars
($1,000,000) each occurrence and in the aggregate.
(c) Business Auto Liability Insurance (owned, non -owned or hired) in a combined single
limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000).
ATS agrees to include CLIENT as Additional Insured on the Commercial General
Liability and Business Auto Liability policies, but only to the extent of ATS's
negligence under this agreement and only to the extent of the insurance limits
specified herein.
(d) Professional Liability Insurance with limits of $1,000,000 per claim and in the
aggregate covering ATS against all sums which ATS may become legally obligated
to pay on account of any professional liability arising out of the performance of this
Agreement.
ATS agrees to provide CLIENT with certificates of insurance evidencing the above -described
coverage prior to the start of Services hereunder and annually thereafter if required. ATS
shall provide prompt notice to the CLIENT in the event of cancellation, non -renewal or
reduction of limits per standard ISO Acord Form wording and the policy provisions.
VI. COMPENSATION AND TERMS OF PAYMENT
Compensation for the services shall be on an hourly basis in accordance with the hourly
fees and other direct expenses in effect at the time the services are performed. Total
compensation is a not -to -exceed fee of Two Hundred Forty -Nine Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($249,500.00).
ATS may bill the Client monthly for services completed at the time of billing. CLIENT
agrees to pay ATS the full amount of such invoice within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof.
In the event CLIENT disputes any invoice item, CLIENT shall give ATS written notice of such
disputed item within ten (10) days after receipt of invoice and shall pay to ATS the undisputed
portion of the invoice according to the provisions hereof. CLIENT agrees to abide by any
applicable statutory prompt pay provisions currently in effect.
VII. TERMINATION
CLIENT may, with or without cause, terminate the Services at any time upon fourteen (14)
days written notice to ATS. The obligation to provide further Services under this Agreement
may be terminated by either party upon fourteen (14) days' written notice in the event of
substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof through
no fault of the terminating party, providing such defaulting party has not cured such failure, or,
in the event of a non -monetary default, commenced reasonable actions to cure such failure.
In either case, ATS will be paid for all expenses incurred and Services rendered to the date of
the termination in accordance with compensation terms of Article VI.
VIII. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
(a) Sealed original drawings, specifications, final project specific calculations and other
instruments of service which ATS prepares and delivers to CLIENT pursuant to this
Agreement shall become the property of CLIENT when ATS has been compensated
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for Services rendered. CLIENT shall have the right to use such instruments of
service solely for the purpose of the construction, operation and maintenance of the
Facilities. Any other use or reuse of original or altered files shall be at CLIENT's sole
risk without liability or legal exposure to ATS and CLIENT agrees to release, defend
and hold ATS harmless from and against all claims or suits asserted against ATS in
the event such documents are used for a purpose different than originally prepared
even though such claims or suits may be based on allegations of negligence by ATS.
Nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed as limiting or depriving ATS of
its rights to use its basic knowledge and skills to design or carry out other projects or
work for itself or others, whether or not such other projects or work are similar to the
work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement.
(b) Any files delivered in electronic medium may not work on systems and software
different than those with which they were originally produced and ATS makes no
warranty as to the compatibility of these files with any other system or software.
Because of the potential degradation of electronic medium over time, in the event of a
conflict between the sealed original drawings and the electronic files, the sealed
drawings will govern.
IX. MEANS AND METHODS
(a) ATS shall not have control or charge of and shall not be responsible for construction
means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety measures and
programs including enforcement of Federal and State safety requirements, in
connection with construction work performed by CLIENT's construction contractors.
Nor shall ATS be responsible for the supervision of CLIENT's construction
contractors, subcontractors or of any of their employees, agents and representatives
of such contractors; or for inspecting machinery, construction equipment and tools
used and employed by contractors and subcontractors on CLIENT's construction
projects and shall not have the right to stop or reject work without the thorough
evaluation and approval of the CLIENT. In no event shall ATS be liable for the acts
or omissions of CLIENT's construction contractors, subcontractors or any persons or
entities performing any of the construction work, or for the failure of any of them to
carry out construction work under contracts with CLIENT.
(b) In order that ATS may be fully protected against such third -party claims, CLIENT
agrees to obtain and maintain for the benefit of ATS the same indemnities and
insurance benefits obtained for the protection of the CLIENT from any contractor or
subcontractor working on the project and shall obtain from that
contractor/subcontractor insurance certificates evidencing ATS as an additional
named insured.
X. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
ATS shall be an independent contractor with respect to the Services to be performed
hereunder. Neither ATS nor its subcontractors, nor the employees of either, shall be deemed
to be the servants, employees, or agents of CLIENT.
XI. PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS
Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, title to, ownership of, legal responsibility and
liability for any and all pre-existing contamination shall at all times remain with CLIENT. "Pre-
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existing contamination" is any hazardous or toxic substance present at the site or sites
concerned which was not brought onto such site or sites by ATS. CLIENT agrees to release,
defend, indemnify and hold ATS harmless from and against any and all liability which may in
any manner arise in any way directly or indirectly caused by such pre-existing contamination
except if such liability arises from ATS's sole negligence or willful misconduct.
CLIENT shall, at CLIENT's sole expense and risk, arrange for handling, storage,
transportation, treatment and delivery for disposal of pre-existing contamination. CLIENT
shall be solely responsible for obtaining a disposal site for such material. CLIENT shall look
to the disposal facility and/or transporter for any responsibility or liability arising from improper
disposal or transportation of such waste. ATS shall not have or exert any control over
CLIENT in CLIENT's obligations or responsibilities as a generator in the storage,
transportation, treatment or disposal of any pre-existing contamination. CLIENT shall
complete and execute any governmentally required forms relating to regulated activities
including, but not limited to generation, storage, handling, treatment, transportation, or
disposal of pre-existing contamination. In the event that ATS executes or completes any
governmentally required forms relating to regulated activities including but not limited to
storage, generation, treatment, transportation, handling or disposal of hazardous or toxic
materials, ATS shall be and be deemed to have acted as CLIENT's agent.
For ATS's services requiring drilling, boring, excavation or soils sampling, CLIENT shall
approve selection of the contractors to perform such services, all site locations, and provide
ATS with all necessary information regarding the presence of underground hazards, utilities,
structures and conditions at the site.
XII. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
CLIENT agrees that ATS's liability for the act, error or omission in its performance of services
under this Agreement shall in no event exceed the amount of the total compensation received
by ATS. It is intended by the parties to this Agreement that ATS's services in connection with
the project anticipated herein shall not subject ATS's individual employees, officers, or
directors to any personal legal exposure for the risks associated with this project.
XIII. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
If a dispute arises out of, or relates to, the breach of this Agreement and if the dispute cannot
be settled through negotiation, then ATS and the CLIENT agree to submit the dispute to
mediation. In the event ATS or the CLIENT desires to mediate any dispute, that party shall
notify the other party in writing of the dispute desired to be mediated. If the parties are unable
to resolve their differences within 10 days of the receipt of such notice, such dispute shall be
submitted for mediation in accordance with the procedures and rules of the American
Arbitration Association (or any successor organization) then in effect. The deadline for
submitting the dispute to mediation can be changed if the parties mutually agree in writing to
extend the time between receipt of notice and submission to mediation. The expenses of the
mediator shall be shared 50 percent by ATS and 50 percent by the CLIENT. This
requirement to seek mediation shall be a condition required before filing an action at law or in
equity. However, prior to or during the negotiations or the mediation either party may initiate
litigation that would otherwise be barred by a statute of limitations, and ATS may pursue any
property liens or other rights it may have to obtain security for the payment of its invoices.
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(a) This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto and
supersedes any oral or written representations, understandings, proposals, or
communications heretofore entered into by or on account of the parties and may not
be changed, modified, or amended except in writing signed by the parties hereto. In
the event of any conflict between this contract document and any of the exhibits
hereto, the terms and provisions of this contract document shall control. In the event
of any conflict among the exhibits, the exhibit of the latest date shall control.
(b) This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Iowa.
(c) ATS may subcontract any portion of the Services to a subcontractor approved by
CLIENT. In no case shall CLIENT's approval of any subcontract relieve ATS of any
of its obligations under this Agreement.
(d) In no event shall either party be liable to the other for indirect or consequential
damages, including, but not limited to, loss of use, loss of profit or interruption of
business, whether arising in contract, tort (including negligence), statute, or strict
liability.
(e) In the event CLIENT uses a purchase order form to administer this Agreement, the
use of such form shall be for convenience purposes only, and any typed provision in
conflict with the terms of this Agreement and all preprinted terms and conditions
contained in or on such forms shall be deemed stricken and null and void.
(f)
This Agreement gives no rights or benefits to anyone other than CLIENT and ATS
and does not create any third -party beneficiaries to the Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year
written below.
APPROVED FOR CITY OF WATERLOO
APPROVED FOR AECOM
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By: By:
Quentin Hart
Printed Name: Printed Name: Douglas W. Schindel, P.E
Title:
Mayor
Date:
10/17/2022
Title:
Date:
Associate Vice President
September 14, 2022
WATERLOO SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
CATTLE CONGRESS LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN
CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA
EXHIBIT A
A. Project Description
The Cattle Congress Lift Station is located at 100 Rainbow Drive on the north edge of the
National Cattle Congress complex in the west central portion of the city.
The Cattle Congress Lift Station is a wet pit, plus dry pit type wastewater lift station originally
constructed in 1961. Two (2) centrifugal pumps mounted on the base of the dry pit are connected
by long shafts to vertical turbine motors located on the ground level floor of the pumping station.
Based on VoluCalc flow monitoring equipment readings, Pump No. 1 has a capacity of
approximately 1,075 gpm and Pump No. 2 has a capacity of approximately 1,003 gpm.
Wastewater pumped from the Cattle Congress Lift Station is sent to the Park Road Lift Station on
the east side of the Cedar River. A 10-inch diameter cast iron pipe (CIP) force main
(approximately 2,824 feet in length) was originally installed to convey wastewater from the Cattle
Congress Lift Station to a manhole on the gravity sewer system near the intersection of Conger
Street and Burton Avenue. During the spring of 2019, a leak developed in a section of the force
main buried in the levee along the west side of the Cedar River. A portion of the original CIP
force main was replaced with a new 10-inch diameter force main. The new force main designed
and installed under this project will utilize the pipe installed during the spring of 2019.
It is proposed that the existing Cattle Congress Lift Station be replaced with a new wet pit only lift
station containing a set of three (3) submersible pumps. A valve pit for isolating each pump for
service and for the installation of check valves to prevent backflow will be installed adjacent to the
wet well.
The existing lift station is not equipped with an emergency generator or the ability to connect to a
portable emergency generator. The new Cattle Congress Lift Station will include installation of an
emergency generator.
It is understood the City would like to obtain a State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan for the
construction of this project. Obtaining an SRF loan is a multi -step process that requires input
from the City, Iowa Department of Natural Resources (Iowa DNR) and design engineer. Each
entity has various responsibilities at various stages of the loan acquisition process. ATS will
provide engineering assistance to the City for the SRF process.
B. Scope of Services
The Scope of Services to be performed shall be completed in accordance with generally
accepted standards of practice. AECOM Technical Services (ATS) will utilize the Statewide
Urban Design and Specifications (SUDAS) and engineer -provided technical specifications for this
project, along with any applicable standards and technical modifications by Waste Management
Services Department (WMSD). The Scope of Services is further defined as follows:
Phase I - Design and Bidding Phase Services
Task 1 - Project Kickoff and Progress Meetings. With WMSD and ATS staff, a kickoff meeting will
be conducted to discuss scope of project, objectives and goals. ATS staff will also attend
progress meetings, as needed, where updates on the project design will be presented to WMSD
staff.
Task 2 - Survey and Data Collection. ATS will acquire available data about the locations for the
proposed new lift station and force main. This will include gathering aerial photography, available
topographic data, collecting existing Cattle Congress Lift Station and force main data from the
WMSD, and utility location mapping information to develop a base map of the project location.
ATS will establish horizontal and vertical control and perform a topographic survey for the project
area. One Call will be contacted to locate utilities. Marked field locations of utilities will be
surveyed.
Task 3 - Soil Borings and Geotechnical Report. ATS will propose locations for soil borings at the
new lift station site and along the route of the new force main. ATS will work with a professional
geotechnical firm to conduct the soil borings and provide a geotechnical report of the findings
(Terracon Consultants).
Task 4 - Review Hydraulic Model. ATS will review the sanitary sewer system hydraulic model to
verify areas served and estimated wastewater flows for Design Year 2043.
Task 5 - Right -of -Way Review. ATS will review City, county and state records pertaining to the
survey corridor. Property lines, right-of-way lines and ownership of properties will be incorporated
into the base mapping for the project. The majority of the Cattle Congress Lift Station and force
main project is on property owned by the Cattle Congress organization. Acquisition plats will be
needed for the new lift station site and new force main route. ATS will prepare acquisition plats
and legal descriptions for permanent and temporary acquisitions. It is anticipated two acquisition
plats will be needed for the project.
Task 6 - SRF Project Initiation. ATS will submit a work record request to the Iowa DNR to
establish the project as one marked for SRF funding. ATS will participate in the Project Initiation
Meeting with the City and the Iowa DNR. This includes preparing preliminary project design
information to present at the meeting and answering any technical questions related to the
project.
Task 7 - SRF Facility Plan Preparation. ATS will prepare a facility plan for the project per
requirements of Iowa Wastewater Facilities Design Standards, Chapter 11, Section 11.2, as
required for the SRF process.
Task 8 - SRF Intended Use Plan (IUP) Application Preparation and Public Hearing. ATS will
prepare IUP Application required for SRF. The Environmental Checklist and Associated Items
will also be prepared to assist the Iowa DNR with an environmental review. ATS will participate in
the public hearing for the project and help answer any concerns from the public regarding the
project.
Task 9 - Preliminary Design. Drawings will be developed showing base mapping, existing site
features, known utilities, existing lift station and force main removals, proposed lift station and
force main location, and existing ground contours. The following design details are unique to this
project and are to be included:
This project will need to be coordinated with the continuous operation of the existing lift
station and force main until switch -over to the new lift station and force main is
accomplished. Temporary diversion of wastewater around the area under construction
will likely be required during some periods of construction. Sheets detailing temporary
diversion of wastewater will be included, as needed, in the design.
This project includes the design of the electrical for emergency generator installation.
Task 10 - Plan and Profile Sheets. Preliminary plan and profile sheets will be prepared for the lift
station and force main installation.
Task 11 - Preliminary Design Meeting. ATS will meet with WMSD and review the preliminary
plan set. Key design items will be discussed; and based on feedback, a list of alterations will be
made for the final design.
Task 12 - Final Plans and Specifications. Final plans and specifications will be developed
incorporating comments received by WMSD. Plans will include cover sheet, general notes, lift
station design (including electrical, controls, mechanical, and structural), force main plan and
profile sheets, and details as necessary. Specifications will include contract documents
incorporating requirements from WMSD. SUDAS specifications will be referenced, along with
engineer -provided technical specifications.
Task 13 - Army Corps of Engineers Permit Application. ATS will prepare a 408 Permit application
for work to occur in the Army Corps of Engineers' Flood Control Levee.
Task 14 - Engineer's Opinion of Probable Cost. An Engineer's Opinion of Probable Cost will be
developed for the project.
Task 15 - Iowa DNR Construction Permit Application. ATS will prepare necessary construction
permit schedules to be submitted to Iowa DNR.
Task 16 - Notice of Storm Water Discharge NPDES Permits. The State of Iowa General Permit
No. 2 application will be prepared.
Task 17 - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP) will be prepared for the project.
Task 18 - Preparation and Distribution of Contract Documents. Prepare contract documents for
distribution to plan rooms and potential bidders.
Task 19 - Respond to Bidders Questions. Respond to questions that bidders may have regarding
the project. Prepare addenda as needed for project.
Task 20 - Bidding Assistance. Attend bid opening, secure contracts, bonds and certificates of
insurance, review bids, prepare bid tabulation and make recommendation to WMSD.
Exclusions
The following items are specifically excluded from this scope but may be added by supplemental
agreement if needed.
• Sponsored Project Documentation. The City may be interested in pursuing water
resource restoration sponsored projects that may be tied to the primary SRF project.
This scope does not include coordination to pursue these projects but could be added
by supplemental agreement if requested by the City.
• Additional Environmental Tasks as Required by Iowa DNR. The Iowa DNR
environmental review may require impact mitigation, vibrational monitoring, wetland
creation or other actions. Environmental review and possible requirements are not
included in this scope but could be added by supplemental agreement if required.
Phase II - Construction -Related Services
The scope of construction -related services will be determined at the time the services are needed
and defined under a future amendment. Construction -related services include construction
staking, on -site field review, materials testing, contract administration during construction and
right-of-way staking.
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