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1991-11 8 8 r DER CONTRACT NO. EDB15 9/ - 0 II FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AGREEMENT FOR CLERMONT WATER EXTENSION FEASIBILITY STUDY CONTRACTOR CITY OF CLERMONT P.O. Box 120219 Clermont, Florida 34712-0219 FEID NO. 59-6000290 The Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) hereby retains the CONTRACTOR to perform a feasibility study to address the viability of, and to provide sufficient engineering data for, a public water system for the old Groveland area south of the City of Clermont as a solution to the restoration or replacement of contaminated wells in the area. All services shall be performed in accordance with Attachment A, Scope of Services, attached hereto and made a part hereof. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES The CONTRACTOR is responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, timely completion and coordination of all preliminary designs, drawings, specifications, reports and other services furnished by the CONTRACTOR under this contract. The CONTRACTOR shall, without additional compensation, correct or revise any errors, omissions or other deficiencies in its preliminary designs, drawings, specifications, reports and other services. QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN Because sample collection and chemical and biological analyses are not part of the contract scope of work, a Quality Assurance Plan shall not be required for performance of services under the terms of this contract. REPORTS In an effort to conserve and recycle natural resources, the CONTRACTOR shall submit all reports generated under this contract on recycled paper. The CONTRACTOR shall submit monthly progress reports, letter format, commencing 30 days after contract execution. in The CONTRACTOR shall submit the final report and all associated maps, as outlined in the Scope of Services, to the DER no later than September 15, 1991. 8 8 , DER Contract No. EDB15 Page 2 TERM OF AGREEMENT This contract is effective on the date of execution and shall remain in effect until September 30, 1991, by which date all requirements shall have been completed. SUBLETTING 1. The CONTRACTOR shall not sublet, assign or transfer any work under this agreement without the written consent of the DER, with the exception of Springstead Engineering, Inc. The DER reserves the right to reject any subcontractor based upon prior experience. 2. The CONTRACTOR agrees to notify the DER of all subcontracts not listed above, no less than ten (10) days prior to the effective date of the subcontracts for the purpose of consent to their use by the DER. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the DER with an executed copy of all subcontracts within ten (10) days after the effective date of the agreement. The CONTRACTOR agrees to be responsible for the fulfillment of all work elements included in the subcontracts and agrees to be responsible for the payment of all monies due under any subcontract and hold the DER harmless from any liability or damages arising under, or from, any subcontract. 3. NOTICE Any notice or other written communication, except invoices, between the parties shall be considered delivered when posted by Certified Mail, return receipt requested, or delivered in person to the Project Manager. COMPENSATION For satisfactory performance, the DER agrees to compensate the CONTRACTOR on a cost reimbursement basis. Maximum compensation under this contract shall not exceed $24,000. The state of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature or continuation of other funding presently anticipated, without liability for anticipated profits for unfinished work. PAYMENTS The CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices on a convenient basis, but not more frequently than monthly, in conjunction with progress reports as required herein. A final invoice must be submitted no later than October 15, 1991, to assure the availability of funding for final payment. DER Contract No. EDB15 Page 3 8 8 The DER shall pay all satisfactory invoices in accordance with Section 215.422, Florida statutes. Each invoice submitted must be in detail sufficient for preaudit and postaudit review. Four copies of each invoice, including appropriate backup documentation, shall be submitted to: Department of Environmental Regulation Bureau of Drinking Water and Ground Water Resources Attn: Management Analyst 2600 Blair stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 The DER shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from receipt of a deliverable to review said deliverable to determine satisfactory performance. If said deliverable is acceptable to the DER, the invoice shall be processed for payment with the invoice processing time beginning on the date the DER approved the work product submitted by the CONTRACTOR. The state Comptroller requires detailed supporting documentation of all costs under a cost reimbursement contract necessary for preaudit and postaudit review. Invoices shall be accompanied by supporting documentation and other requirements as follows: 1. Salaries/Waqes - The CONTRACTOR shall not be reimbursed for direct salaries or multipliers (i.e. fringe benefits, overhead, and/or general and administrative rates) for city employees. 2. Contractual (Subcontractors) - Reimbursement requests for payments to Springstead Engineering, Inc. shall be made in accordance with the following Fee Schedule: Professional Engineer Engineer Engineering Technician $60.00 per hour $48.50 per hour $37.50 per hour Invoices shall clearly identify the personnel involved, salary rate per hour, and hours/time spent on the project. 3. Travel - Travel expenses are not of this contract. authorized under the terms 4. Equipment (Capital outlay over $500 in value) Reimbursement for the purchase of equipment is not authorized under the terms of this contract. DER Contract No. EDB15 Page 4 8 8 MANAGEMENT The DER's Project Manager is Glenn M. Dykes, Phone 904/488-3601. The CONTRACTOR's Project Manager is Wayne Saunders, Phone 904/394-4081. All matters shall be directed to the Project Managers for appropriate action or disposition. The CONTRACTOR agrees to the following terms: 1. The DER may terminate this contract for its convenience. In this event, the CONTRACTOR shall be compensated for work satisfactorily completed and for irrevocable commitments made. 2. All services shall be performed satisfaction of the Secretary of representative. by the CONTRACTOR to the the DER or her designated 3. If the CONTRACTOR fails to perform in a timely and proper manner, in the judgment of the DER, the DER may terminate this contract by written notice, specifying the effective time/date. In this event, the CONTRACTOR shall be compensated for any work satisfactorily completed. The DER may at any time, by written order designated to be a change order, make any change in the work within the general scope of the contract (e.g., specifications, time, method or manner of performance, requirements, etc.). All change orders are subject to the mutual agreement of both parties as evidenced in writing. Any change order which causes an increase or decrease in the CONTRACTOR's cost or time shall require an appropriate adjustment and modification (amendment) to this contract. 4. 5. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain books, records and documents directly pertinent to performance under this contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applieq. The DER, the State, or their authorized representatives shall have access to such records for audit purposes during the term of the contract and for three years following contract completion. 6. The CONTRACTOR covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required. The CONTRACTOR warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR to solicit or secure this agreement and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than 7. . DER Contract No. EDB15 Page 5 8 8 a bona fide employee working solely for the CONTRACTOR any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this agreement. For the breach or violation of this provision, the DER shall have the right to terminate this agreement without liability and, at its discretion, to deduct from the contract price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration. 8. The DER reserves the right to unilaterally cancel this contract for refusal by the CONTRACTOR to allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida statutes, and made or received by the CONTRACTOR in conjunction with this contract. 9. Unless and to the extent indicated otherwise in titled SUBLETTING, this contract shall not be transfer, assignment, sale or other disposition have the effect of substituting the CONTRACTOR's with that of another. the section subject to which would performance SEVERABILITY In the event one or more provisions of this contract are declared invalid, the balance of this contract shall remain in full force and effect. ENTIRE AGREEMENT It is hereby understood and agreed that this contract states the entire agreement and that the parties are not bound by any stipulations, representations, agreements, or promises, oral or otherwise, not printed in this contract. CITY OF CLERMONT Ø6J~. By' / Title: ¿. /z5 /q¡ / / Date: FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ~~~ Secretary Date: ~/ ~ 8 8 ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF SERVICES PRELIMINARY TASKS 1. Define broad service area. Obtain tax assessor's maps and aerials for acreage, lots and service area. Obtain maps and data pertaining to Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) testing and treatment systems. 2. Prepare detailed map and with ownership map. inventory of positive EDB results 3. Prepare map of public water systems in service area ownerships, capacities and number of services. with 4. Prepare map of existing city water service in service area. 5. Prepare map of feasible future service in service area. 6. Prepare map of public systems which might be acquired. 7. map of Public Service commission (PSC) franchises in Prepare area. 8. Prepare contour map based on United States Geological Survey (U.S.G.S.) Quadrangle Maps. FIELD INVESTIGATIONS 1. visit sites with public water systems to inspect supply systems, photograph systems for the record, run flow tests, inspect line size and materials, determine accessibility, and locate possible tie-in points. 2. Visit Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (FDER) and obtain chemical analysis and FDER inspection reports on all public systems in the area. Obtain ownership qnd operation and maintenance records. 3. Ride possible water main routes and note items (rights-of-way, utilities, etc.) which may affect construction. Note locations and possible access to residences with private wells. 4. visit County officials regarding funding to see if monies are available from County sources for service area systems with fire department services. 5. Visit Farmers Home Administration (FrnHA) construction of water system in area. for for funding , . . 8 8 DATA AND REPORT 1. Add residences with private wells to maps. Generate initial water main routes and tie-ins to public and private water supplies and services. 2. Set-up and run "Kentucky Water" computer model for supply, storage and distribution and operation analysis. Revise water main routes and service area as necessary to obtain a functional design. 3. Specify equipment and standards. and FDER materials required by City 4. Materials take-off and considering rights-of-way, considerations. cost estimates other physical construction bridges, and 5. Economic analysis to determine feasibility of extending the City service to the proposed service area. Revise the service area as necessary and perform additional analysis and preliminary designs to arrive at a service area which is economically feasible. 6. Funding costs by entity (City, FrnHA, County, FDER). 7. Operation and maintenance cost to City. 8. Derive impact fees to be required by the City. 9. Derive monthly consumption use fees. 10. Establish estimated build-out schedule of project. 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