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PERSONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
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THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ��day of July, 2007, by and
between the City of San Juan Capistrano (hereinafter referred to as the "City") and
Architectural Resources Group (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant').
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, City desires to retain the services of Consultant to provide historic
preservation and architectural consulting services for the Parra Adobe Historic Structure
Report and Rehabilitation Plans project (CIP No.453); and
WHEREAS, Consultant is qualified by virtue of experience, training, education and
expertise to accomplish such services.
NOW, THEREFORE, City and Consultant mutually agree as follows:
Section 1. Scope of Work.
The scope of work to be performed by Consultant shall consist of those tasks as set
forth in Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated herein by reference.
Consultant warrants that all of its services shall be performed in a competent,
professional and satisfactory manner and in accordance with the prevalent standards of its
profession.
Section 2. Term.
This Agreement shall commence on the effective date of this Agreement and
services required hereunder shall be completed by no later than June 30, 2008.
Section 3. Compensation.
3.1 Amount.
Total compensation for the scope of services for this Project shall not exceed
Eighty-four thousand six hundred and forty five dollars ($84,645.00) as set forth in Exhibit
"B," attached and incorporated herein by reference.
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3.2 Rate Schedule.
The services shall be billed to the City at the hourly rate set forth in Exhibit
"C," attached and incorporated herein by reference. Included within the compensation are
all the Consultant's ordinary office and overhead expenses incurred by it, its agents and
employees, including meetings with the City representatives and incidental costs to
perform the stipulated services. Submittals shall be in accordance with Consultant's
proposal.
3.3 Method of Payment.
Consultant shall submit monthly invoices based on total services which have
been satisfactorily completed and specifying a percentage of projected completion for
approval by the City. The City will pay monthly progress payments based on approved
invoices in accordance with this Section.
For extra work not part of this Agreement, a written authorization from City is
required prior to Consultant undertaking any extra work.
3.4 Records of Expenses.
Consultant shall keep complete and accurate records of all costs and
expenses incidental to services covered by this Agreement. These records will be made
available at reasonable times to City.
Section 4. Independent Contractor.
It is agreed that Consultant shall act and be an independent contractor and not an
agent or employee of City, and shall obtain no rights to any benefits which accrue to City's
employees.
Section 5. Limitations Upon Subcontracting and Assignment.
The experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of Consultant, its principals
and employees were a substantial inducement for City to enter into this Agreement.
Consultant shall not contract with any other entity to perform the services required without
written approval of the City. This Agreement may not be assigned, voluntarily or by
operation of law, without the prior written approval of the City. If Consultant is permitted to
subcontract any part of this Agreement by City, Consultant shall be responsible to City for
the acts and omissions of its subcontractor as it is for persons directly employed. Nothing
contained in this Agreement shall create any contractual relationships between any
subcontractor and City. All persons engaged in the work will be considered employees of
Consultant. City will deal directly with and will make all payments to Consultant.
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Section 6. Changes to Scope of Work.
In the event of a change in the Scope of Work provided for in the contract
documents as requested by the City, the Parties hereto shall execute an addendum to this
Agreement setting forth with particularity all terms of the new agreement, including but not
limited to any additional Consultant's fees. Unless City requests changes to the scope of
work, the deliverables will be delivered at no additional cost to the City.
Section 7. Familiarity with Work and Construction Site.
By executing this Agreement, Consultant warrants that: (1) it has investigated the
work to be performed; (2) it has investigated the proposed construction site, including the
location of all utilities, and is aware of all conditions there; and (3) it understands the
facilities, difficulties and restrictions of the work under this Agreement. Should Consultant
discover any latent or unknown conditions materially differing from those inherent in the
work or as represented by City, it shall immediately inform City of this and shall not
proceed with further work under this Agreement until written instructions are received from
the City.
Section 8. Time of Essence.
Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement.
Section 9. Compliance with Law.
Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, codes and regulations
of federal, state and local government.
Section 10. Conflicts of Interest.
Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any
interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the
performance of the services contemplated by this Agreement. No person having such
interest shall be employed by or associated with Consultant.
Section 11. Copies of Work Product.
At the completion of the contract period, Consultant shall have delivered to City at
least one (1) copy of any final reports and architectural drawings containing Consultant's
findings, conclusions, and recommendations with any support documentation. All reports
submitted to the City shall be in reproducible format.
All services to be rendered hereunder shall be subject to the direction and approval
of the City.
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Section 12. Ownership of Documents.
All reports, information, data and exhibits prepared or assembled by Consultant in
connection with the performance of its services pursuant to this Agreement are confidential
to the extent permitted by law, and Consultant agrees that they shall not be made available
to any individual or organization without prior written consent of the City. All such reports,
information, data, and exhibits shall be the property of the City and shall be delivered to the
City upon demand without additional costs or expense to the City. The City acknowledges
such documents are instruments of Consultant's professional services.
Section 13. Indemnity.
Consultant agrees to protect, defend and hold harmless City, its elected and
appointed officials and employees from any and all claims, liabilities, expenses or damages
of any nature, including attorneys' fees, for injury or death of any person or damage to
property or interference with use of property and for errors and omissions committed by
Consultant arising out of or in connection with the work, operation or activities of
Consultant, its agents, employees and subcontractors in carrying out its obligations under
this Agreement.
Section 14. Insurance.
Insurance required herein shall be provided by Admitted Insurers in good standing
with the State of California and having a minimum Best's Guide Rating of A- Class VII or
better.
14.1 Comprehensive General Liability.
Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force
and effect Comprehensive General Liability coverage in the following minimum amounts:
$500,000 property damage;
$500,000 injury to one person/any one occurrence/not limited to contractual
period;
$1,000,000 injury to more than one person/any one occurrence/not limited to
contractual period.
14.2 Comprehensive Automobile Liability.
Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain in full force
and effect Comprehensive Automobile Liability coverage, including owned, hired and non -
owned vehicles in the following minimum amounts:
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$500,000 property damage;
$500,000 injury to one person/any one occurrence/not limited to contractual
period;
$1,000,000 injury to more than one person/any one occurrence/not limited to
contractual period
14.3 Worker's Compensation.
If Consultant intends to employ employees to perform services under this
Agreement, Consultant shall obtain and maintain, during the term of this Agreement,
Worker's Compensation Employer's Liability Insurance in the statutory amount as required
by state law.
14.4 Proof of Insurance Requirements/Endorsement.
Prior to beginning any work under this Agreement, Consultant shall submit
the insurance certificates, including the deductible or self -retention amount, and an
additional insured endorsement to the Consultant's general liability and umbrella liability
policies using ISO form CG 20 10 11 85 (in no event with an edition date later than 1990)
to the City's General Counsel for certification that the insurance requirements of this
Agreement have been satisfied.
14.5 Errors and Omissions Coverage
Throughout the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain Errors and
Omissions Coverage (professional liability coverage) in an amount of not less than One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000). Prior to beginning any work under this Agreement, Consultant
shall submit an insurance certificate to the City's General Counsel for certification that the
insurance requirements of this Agreement have been satisfied.
14.6 Notice of Cancellation/Termination of Insurance.
The above policy/policies shall not terminate, nor shall they be cancelled, nor
the coverages reduced, until after thirty (30) days' written notice is given to City, except that
ten (10) days' notice shall be given if there is a cancellation due to failure to pay a
premium.
14.7 Terms of Compensation.
Consultant shall not receive any compensation until all insurance provisions
have been satisfied.
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14.8 Notice to Proceed.
Consultant shall not proceed with any work under this Agreement until the
City has issued a written "Notice to Proceed" verifying that Consultant has complied with all
insurance requirements of this Agreement.
Section 15. Termination.
City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause by giving thirty
(30) days' advance written notice of termination to the other party
In addition, this Agreement may be terminated for cause by providing ten (10) days'
notice to the other party of a material breach of contract. If the other party does not cure
the breach of contract, then the agreement may be terminated subsequent to the ten (10)
day cure period.
Section 16. Notice.
All notices shall be personally delivered or mailed to the below listed addresses, or
to such other addresses as may be designated by written notice. These addresses shall
be used for delivery of service of process:
To City: City of San Juan Capistrano
32400 Paseo Adelanto
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Attn: Director of Administrative Services
To Consultant: Architectural Resources Group
David Wessel, AIC, FAPT
Pier 9, The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94111
Section 17. Attorneys' Fees.
If any action at law or in equity is necessary to enforce or interpret the terms of this
Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and
necessary disbursements in addition to any other relief to which he may be entitled.
Section 18. Dispute Resolution.
In the event of a dispute arising between the parties regarding performance or
interpretation of this Agreement, the dispute shall be resolved by binding arbitration under
the auspices of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service ("JAMS").
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Section 19. Entire Agreement.
This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement between the
parties and supersedes all previous negotiations between them pertaining to the subject
matter thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
John R. Sh t,
City Attorney
CITY OF SANAAN CAPISTRANO
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• EXHIBIT A •
PARRA ADOBE, CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, SCOPE OF WORK
Phase 1 Historic Structure Report
Overview
The following tasks are described in the rough order in which they would be accomplished. However,
during the project, some tasks may overlap or be done concurrently.
Documentation
Generally accepted conservation methodology begins with documentation, whether the focus of the work is
a museum, object, or a building. Documentation involves the identification of materials and the recording of
their conditions in a format appropriate for the resource. In the case of buildings, the project typically
begins with preparation of drawings of the structure: plans, elevations, sections, and details. Some of this
work has already been accomplished for the Parra Adobe; our work will be to augment this existing
information.
Once base drawings are completed, information regarding materials and conditions is recorded on the
drawings. This approach allows, us to study and evaluate the condition of the structure and lay the
foundation for developing conservation and stabilization treatments. It also provides important information
for those in the future under whose care the resource will be entrusted. These documents, known as
existing conditions drawings, will be used throughout the project in each of the phases described below.
Historic Research
Historic research is an important component of conservation planning and is typically done concurrently
with documentation. This will include a review of the historic material held by the local historical society,
Orange County Archive and Assessor's office, Santa Ana Public Library, and other repositories. This step
is an opportunity to gather all of the historic information currently available on the Parra Adobe into one
document.
Building Chronology
Once the existing conditions drawings and historic research have been completed, we will develop a
building chronology. The building chronology is a written account or graphic representation of the changes
the building has undergone since construction. The building chronology is an integral part of the
preservation of historic buildings. With the conditions assessment, the chronology assists in identifying
original or historically significant features and materials. An understanding of the changes the structure has
undergone is also important when decisions are made regarding architectural conservation treatments or
stabilization interventions. This is because it is critical to minimize the impact of any intervention upon
historically significant building features and fabric.
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With the documentation and building chronology complete, the project moves to the next phase. conditions
assessment. Information gathered in the conditions assessment phase confirms and augments the building
chronology. The project team will work closely to gain an understanding of the existing conditions and the
causes of deterioration. Samples of building fabric will be taken for laboratory testing, and the effect of the
landscape on the Parra Adobe will be evaluated. Our team for this project will include architectural
conservators, historical architects, a structural engineer, as well as a mechanical engineer and an electrical
engineer.
The condition of the walls, roof, and other elements will be recorded on drawings of the Parra Adobe and be
provided to the structural engineer The structural engineer will review the existing seismic schemes and
peer reviews along with the information gained from the conditions survey. The structural engineer will also
review the previously prepared structural report(s) on the Parra Adobe. The mechanical and electrical
engineers will visit the site to examine the Parra Adobe and to identify upgrade needs of these systems.
This may include, but is not limited to, fire suppression, electrical upgrades, etc.
In conjunction with the conditions assessment, we will conduct an Access Compliance Survey and a
Building Code Survey to identify deficiencies in these areas. Using the State Historical Building Code, we
will develop possible solutions for access and building code deficiencies for incorporation into the report.
Conditions Assessment and Materials Testing
With the documentation, research, and site work complete the team members will make their assessments
and develop preliminary conservation treatment recommendations. Laboratory work to identify mechanisms
of deterioration and condition of existing materials will also be done at this time.
Cost Estimates and Report Preparation
After a meeting of the project team and the client to discuss the findings of the site work, we will begin the
preparation of the report. The report will include photos and drawings to illustrate the various points
addressed and will cover the following topics.
Evolution or chronobgy of the structure
Existing conditions evaluation and assessment of deterioration mechanism for adobe, wood, and
other building materials
Existing conditions evaluation and 'assessment of the Parra Adobe from a structural perspective
Building Code and Disabled Access evaluation and assessment
Advisability of bringing the south wall to plumb condition
Prioritized recommendation for:
• Overall conservation of the structure. including materials conservation treatments, landscape,
and waterproofing
Structural treatments
• Accessibility upgrades
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PARRA ADOBE, CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, SCOPE OF WORK
• Accessibility upgrades
• Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Suppression, and Security upgrades
• Cost estimate for all recommendations in the above categories
The report will be assembled and submitted for review by the client. The report will be updated based upon
the client's comments and then completed.
The following outline details the specific tasks to be completed in each phase of the project.
Detailed Description of Project Phases
Phase 1: Project Initiation
A. Meet with representatives of City of San Juan Capistrano who will be involved in the project on a
regular basis.
Review the final scope of project, the proposed project schedule, and logistical arrangements.
2. Obtain drawings, records, documents, and earlier reports that describe the Parra Adobe.
3. Walk through the Parra Adobe and site with the entire consultant team to develop a group
understanding of the resource and the special requirements of the project.
Phase 2: Historical Research
A. Review available documentation and begin research.
B. Identify and visit local research facilities likely to have information on the Parra Adobe.
C. Contact organizations likely to have historic documentation on the structure, such as the local historical
society.
D. Obtain information critical to understanding the building chronology, such as copies of historic photos
and drawings of the building.
Phase 3: Documentation
A. Prepare drawings of the Parra Adobe as it currently exists.
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1. Review published drawings of the Parra Adobe.
2. Using existing drawings of the Parra Adobe (NABS), prepare electronic versions of plan,
sections, details, and elevations.
3. Visit the Parra Adobe to confirm measurements and add additional information to drawings.
4. Prepare final electronic base drawings, plans, sections, and elevations as necessary for
documentation and illustration in the report.
B. Photographic Documentation
Conduct a photographic survey of the structure using professional lighting and flash
equipment, perspective correcting lenses, wide angle lenses, and macro lenses as necessary,
for complete documentation of the building. ARG possesses the ability to produce large
format photographs in-house should the City desire. If deemed appropriate we would be
pleased to provide a separate proposal for this work.
C. Develop Building Chronology
Utilizing the historic research and the base drawings prepared under documentation, prepare
a preliminary building chronology.
Phase 4: On -Site Investigations
A. Augment Building Chronology with On -Site Investigation
1. Conduct architectural investigation to examine physical evidence of building alterations using
investigative tools and techniques.
B. Architectural Conservation Investigation
1. Conduct selective sampling of building materials such as roofing, plaster, and adobe for
laboratory examination and analysis. Patch all sampled areas to prevent water intrusion.
2. Investigate the building's potential moisture problems. This will involve taking moisture
content readings of,adobe and other building materials and mapping the conditions on the
drawings. This will also involve the removal of small samples of plaster or adobe in
inconspicuous areas of the building. The affected areas will be patched and painted as
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required after the inspection. Test pits will be dug (maximum of 4) to determine the existing
condition of the foundations. The services of an archeologist may be necessary. We have
not provided for this in our fee proposal.
3. Investigate damage to structural, architectural, and decorative wood elements. Determine
moisture content, presence and activity of wood -destroying insects, and presence of
biodeterioration.
C. Structural, Mechanical, and Electrical Assessment
1. The structural engineer will inspect the existing conditions of the structure and review the
existing structural report(s), drawings, and results of the conditions survey.
2. Mechanical and electrical engineers will assess the conditions of these systems and note
ventilation issues, deficiencies or absence of electrical systems, fire suppression, and,security
systems.
Phase 5: Analysis
The results of the on-site inspections and conditions surveys will form the basis for analysis in each of the
disciplines represented above. ARG will gather, coordinate, and disseminate relevant information to each
consultant.
A. Historic Analysis
1. Prepare a history of the building, including a statement of historical significance.
2. Based upon the historical research and physical evidence, develop a narrative that chronicles
the evolution of the building (i.e., the building chronology).
3. Document the physical evolution of the building and site graphically and with a narrative.
B. Architectural and Materials Conservation
1. Compile and assess the results of the architectural condition survey. Conduct necessary
research for stabilization/conservation treatment recommendations for historic fabric.
3. Conduct laboratory analysis for samples gathered during the survey of significant materials.
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4. The project team's conservators will assess the results of the on-site survey. Treatment
recommendations will include recommendations for conservation of adobe and the interior
environment of the building.
C. Structural Stabilization
1. The structural engineer will develop recommendations to address overall stabilization of the
structure as well as seismic upgrading.
D. Mechanical/Electrical/Fire/Security
1. The mechanical and electrical assessment will address these systems and make
recommendations for upgrades or installation.
E. Building Code, Life Safety, ADA Compliance
1. The project architect will develop a code analysis that addresses life safety and other code
related issues.
2. Conduct research regarding ADA compliance. Produce schematic drawings that explore
various compliance options.
Phase 6: Outline Draft Report
A. Write an outline draft report that lists the topics and issues to be covered in the report for review by
City of San Juan Capistrano Capistrano.
Phase 7: Draft Report
A. Assemble and integrate the work of each consultant into one clearly organized and coherent
document.
B. Prepare cost estimates for the work defined by the project team.
C. The report will prioritize the conservation, structural, mechanical, electrical, and code work that has
been defined, and clearly explain these corrective measures. Cost estimates for the work will be
included.
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D. Submit the draft report for review and comment.
Phase 8: Final Report
A. Based upon review and comment, edit the report and complete.
Meetings
ARG will be available to develop recommended treatment objectives and reach consensus with local history
groups as well as Capistrano Indian Council members. We will also be pleased to present the findings of
the HSR to the Cultural Heritage Commission as well as to the Planning Commission and City Council.
Phase 2 Construction Documents
Based upon the City's acceptance of the set of recommendations set forth in the HSR, ARG will prepare
,construction documents for conservation, stabilization, and seismic upgrade of the Parra Adobe. This work
will include cost estimates. Documents will be consistent with local, state, and federal standards.
Optional services will include assisting the City in obtaining environmental, site plan review, building, or
other permits as required. Other optional services include assisting the City during the bidding phase and -
construction administration services.
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• EXHIBIT B
Pam Adobe - March JD, 2IX17
Proposed Scope of W ork
Oven4 MEP scope to be developed after precision and Programming Phase.
Assumptions and Additional Services.
1. Fees provided here are estimate, and maybe reduced by fewer meanings and other factors We have assumed that no mechanical or eled6cal upgrades will be undertake.
2. DO engineeslg drawings required for any grading at the buildings, to locate exisUlg unions and show any underground ali dies required for concert lighting and the new storage building are not included.
If desired, a Gag Engineering consultant may be added
3. Geotechnical Report to be provided by the City of required,
4. Any Founders materials present on the site are the respon ddity of the Cos. -
Professional Servlcas
$70,000
Arcbliectwal Raise Gres",
52,340
Lump Sum Fee
72, 8
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses
11;305
PROPOSED PROJECT TOTAL
Prinel'of
Principal
prajed
Posted
$200
Structural
Ill
Cost
Hotel: 9 overnight slays
Artb6ad
Corlaervator
MgrJArcbibd
C.grMervaWr
SWR
Engines,
Engineer
Estimater
Totals
Adminhikstion Fee for Expenses (15%)
FamM
WsuN
KON
SWtar
Kusik
To1Wa
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1. Preparation d HSR (please sea pmjecl approach for deladod
description d Wsks)
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Duration :Sweets --
Project Indianan(meo0ng wdh City and Project Team)
4
4-
--
HislodpdResearch
t8
Documantahm (brduding Formation of CARD drawings)
4
18
Orvsile Investigations
2
6
Analysis and Cast Esllmate
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2
12
16
Prepare Outline of Oran Report
Prepare @efl Report
3
2
72
8
2
Prepare Final Rapon
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Subtotal o Ho
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8
2
88
2
0
16
in
Personnel OiNn Rat.220.00
180.00
135
11 00
110.00
0.
1S3W
12so0
Subtotal Task 1
$6,S)
$1,520
390
511000
$2,640
3300
SO
32,000
V'm
$10 390
Meatina allowance hassurges four meetings with Cay and stakeholders)
16
16
16
Subtotal on
16
16
0
0
0 _
16
0
_0
Personnel Failing Rat
220.00
190000
135.00
125.00
LOW
150.00
12500
125,00
Subtulal Task
$3.520
$3040
$0
30
So
$2400
$O
$0
$8.960
2 C.omrucfion Documents Phase
Dustier', 12 weeks
Finalae design and prepare construction documents including
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drawings and specifications
6
12
40
00
- 66
Visit site 10 coordinate eM verify any rema ring Items requ mtl
far this phase of work
f
B
8
_
Update at estimate
2
12 _
0
-
Anticipated submittals are 80% CDs far Guy review and
comment and 100% CDs for bid and permit
Subtotal Hours
812
48
0
88
6B
12
0
- _ - -- - Personnel Filling Rail
now
190,60
_
135.00
1251-0
11008
150 W
12500
00
Subtotal Task
31,760
32]60
58400
50
$9660a
St$W
$1
31,000
x32,900
Meetin with design team to review Consbuchun Documents
SubWWIHo
0
0
0
0
0
_ 0
_ 0_
Personnel BiNi Rate
22000
190.W
135,00
125,0
11000125.W
125.00
Subtotal Task
W
50
$O
W
$0
$
511
$0
$1,200
3. Bidding and ConaWcbon Phase
Eslimate of Bidding and Construction Administration Services
8
5fi
Subtotal Hour
0
8
56
0
00
0Personnel
Bilkn Rat
220.00
190.00
13500
125.00
11011012500
12500
Subtotal Task3
W
31,520
sZ560
$0
SO$0
$o
$9,000
LL
TOTAL HOURS ATASKS
27
ta
106
BB
112
94
12
24
PERSONNEL FILLING RAT
220,0
190.00
1D0,0
12LIo
110.00
150.110
123.00
125.00
-- TOTAL ALL TASKSj
15,940
Sfi,]60
513.700
5111000
$12,328
$14,100
1 51,Soo
33,00
170,800
Oven4 MEP scope to be developed after precision and Programming Phase.
Assumptions and Additional Services.
1. Fees provided here are estimate, and maybe reduced by fewer meanings and other factors We have assumed that no mechanical or eled6cal upgrades will be undertake.
2. DO engineeslg drawings required for any grading at the buildings, to locate exisUlg unions and show any underground ali dies required for concert lighting and the new storage building are not included.
If desired, a Gag Engineering consultant may be added
3. Geotechnical Report to be provided by the City of required,
4. Any Founders materials present on the site are the respon ddity of the Cos. -
Professional Servlcas
$70,000
15% Admimststive Mark-Up on Consultant Fees
52,340
Lump Sum Fee
72, 8
Estimate of Reimbursable Expenses
11;305
PROPOSED PROJECT TOTAL
$64,645
Reimbursable Estimate breakdown
Consesvabon supplies, told expenses
$200
Travel allowance: mileage, eirfars, hotel, car regal, per diem
SI,550
Add. 16 (area
Hotel: 9 overnight slays
Car Rental: 11 days
Postage and delivery
"SO
Reproduction and photocopying
S2,300
Telephone
$200
Adminhikstion Fee for Expenses (15%)
$1605
Estimate of Reimmeradle Expenses
$12,305
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• EXHIBIT C •
AwmTLC'I URAL RESOURCLS GROLP
A,ch,, a,m Pl inners & Consm.. r,, In.
STANDARD BILLING RATES
1. Direct personnel expense shall be billed at the following rates, including time for
meetings, public meetings, and presentations:
Founding Principal $220.00/hour
Principal $190.00/hour
Senior Designer, Architect, Planner, Historian, and Conservator $145.00 to $170.00/hour
Architect, Planner II, Historian II, and Conservator ❑ $125.00 to $140.00/hour
Planner 1, Historian I, Conservator I $100.00 to $130.00/hour
Designer, Technical Staff and Intern $100.00 to $125.00/hour
Administrative Staff $75.00/hour
2. Reimbursable Expenses shall be billed at cost plus 15% and shall include the following:
a. Reproduction costs such as printing or duplication of drawings, specifications,
written reports, and cost estimates, etc.
b. Lodging, subsistence, and out-of-pocket expenses for authorized travel in
connection with work.
c. Travel: (including local) IRS allowable rate, currently $0.445/mile, plus tolls and
parking.
d. Data: Long distance telephone/telegraph/telex/fax charges/database access
charges, etc.
e. Cost of models, special renderings, photography, special process printing, special
printed reports or publications and maps.
f Computer time for drafting is included in our standard billing rates. Computer time
and labor time for plotting and trimming of drawings for formal submittals and
Owner's use, as well as packaging electronic files for Owner or Contractor use, will
be charged at $18 per plot or plot file.
g. Postage and delivery charges.
h. Professional consultants retained with client approval.
i. Specialized equipment rental (required by the project).
3. Rates effective January 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008.