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DATE: April 25, 2019
TO: Judith Clarke, PE, Director
Engineering/Roads&Bridges
ATTN: Nicole Twyman, Executive Assistant
Engineering Department/Stop 1
FROM: Pamela G. Hanc•c .C.
SUBJECT: April 17th BOCC Meeting
Enclosed is a duplicate original, of each of the following, for your handling:
C5 Task Order with KCI Technologies, Inc. (formerly known as Keith&Sclmars, P.A.)
under the On Call Consulting Contract for Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI)
Services associated with the Community Aesthetic Feature-Big Pine Key entrance signs project in
the amount of$6,930.00.
C7 Contract with Pedro Falcon Contractors, Inc. for fabrication and installation of 2-
Florida Department of Transportation approved Community Aesthetic Feature entrance signs on
the Right-of-Way of US1 on Big Pine Key, in the amount of$84,705.00, with a contribution to the
project of$15,000.00 by the Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce.
C27 Amendment and Consent to Assignment to the Agreement for On Call Professional
Engineering Services, from Keith and Sclmars, P.A. to KCI Technologies, Inc.
R3 Task Order with RS&H, Inc. for construction engineering and inspection services for
construction of the portion of the access road to the Quarry Partners, LLC housing development
on Big Coppitt Key that will be dedicated to Monroe County as a county maintained road.This
task order is being awarded under the RS&H, Inc. On Call Contract for Professional Engineering
Services in the maximum not to exceed amount of$100,708.80.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (305) 292-3550. Thank
you.
cc: County Attorney
Finance
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KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY PK/ROTH BUILDING
500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88820 Overseas Highway 50 High Point Road
Key West,Florida 33040 Marathon,Florida 33050 Plantation Key,Florida 33070 Plantation Key,Florida 33070
305-294-4641 305-289-6027 305-852-7145 305-852-7145
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TASK ORDER FOR CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION
(CEI) SERVICES BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND RS&H, INC.
FOR
ACCESS ROAD TO QUARRY PARTNERS, LLC DEVELOPMENT ON BIG
COPPITT KEY
In accordance with the Continuing Contract for On Call professional Engineering
Services made and entered on the 17th day of January, 2018 between Monroe
County, hereinafter referred to as the "County" and RS&H INC. hereinafter referred to
as "Consultant".
All terms and conditions of the referenced Continuing Contract for On Call Professional
Engineering Services apply to the Task Order, unless the Task Order modifies an Article
of the Agreement of which will be specifically referenced in this Task Order and the
modification shall be precisely described.
This Task Order is effective on the 17th Day of April, 2019. ,
Article II Scope of Basic Services, Paragraph 2.1.1 is amended as follows:
The scope of services will include construction engineering and inspection (CEI)
services for the portion of the access road to the Quarry Partners LLC Development on
Big Coppitt Key that will be dedicated to Monroe County (from south of the bridge to the
connection to Calle Dos) as outlined in Attachment A.
Article VII, Paragraph 7.1 is amended to include the following:
The Consultant shall be paid monthly based on hourly rates per the continuing services
contract and estimated staff hours as follows:
Personnel Estimated I Hourly Rate Total
Hours
Senior Project Engineer 24 $176.32 $4,231.68
Contract Manager 100 $133.01 $13,301.00
Senior Roadway CEI Inspector 830 $96.22 $79,862.60
Contract Support Specialist 16 $98.97 $1,583.52
Tests Number of Cost Per
Tests Test
Modified Proctor T-180 2 $155.00 $310.00
Standard Proctor T-99 2 $135.00 $270.00
Lab—Sieve Analysis T-88 4 $80.00 $320.00
Lab-Bulk Specific Gravity (per core) 2 $90.00 $180.00
Lab- Limerock Bearing Ratio LBR (ea) 2 $325.00 $650.00
Total Not To Exceed Amount $100,708.80
A total not to exceed amount of one hundred thousand seven hundred eight dollars and
eighty cents ($100,708.80) will apply.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party caused the Task Order to be executed by itsrduly '--
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ATTACHMENT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
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1.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES:
The Consultant shall provide Construction Engineering and Inspection
Services for the construction of the access road to the Quarry Housing
development.
The Consultant shall exercise their independent professional judgment in
performing their obligations and responsibilities under this Task Order. Pursuant
to Section 4.1.4 of the FDOT's Construction Project Administration Manual
(CPAM), the authority of the Consultant's lead person, such as the Senior Project
Engineer, and the Consultant's Project Administrator shall be identical to the
Department's Resident Engineer and Project Administrator respectively and shall
be interpreted as such.
2.0 LENGTH OF SERVICE:
The Consultant services for the Construction Contract shall begin upon written
notification to proceed by County.
The Consultant's Senior Project Engineer: While no personnel shall be assigned
until written notification by the County has been issued, the Consultant shall be
ready to assign personnel within two weeks of notification. For the duration of the
project, the Consultant shall coordinate closely with the County and Contractor to
minimize rescheduling of Consultant activities due to construction delays or
changes in scheduling of Contractor activities.
For estimating purposes, the Consultant will be allowed an accumulation of
fifteen working days to perform preliminary administrative services prior to the
issuance of the Contractor's notice to proceed and fifteen calendar days to
demobilize after final acceptance of the Construction Contract. Estimated
construction duration is 90 calendar days.
3.0 DEFINITIONS:
A. Resident Engineer: The Engineer assigned to a particular Project or area
to administer Construction Contracts for the County.
B. Construction Protect Manager: The County employee assigned to
manage the Construction Engineering and Inspection Contract and
represent the County during the performance of the services covered
under this Agreement.
C. Engineer of Record: The Engineer noted on the Construction plans as the
responsible person for the design and preparation of the plans.
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D. Consultant: The Consulting firm under contract to the County for
administration of Construction Engineering and Inspection services.
E. Agreement: The Professional Services Agreement between the County
and the Consultant setting forth the obligations of the parties thereto,
including but not limited to the performance of the work, furnishing of
services, and the basis of payment.
F. Consultant Senior Project Engineer: The Engineer assigned by the
Consultant to be in charge of providing Construction Contract
administration for one or more Construction Projects. This person may
supervise other Consultant employees and act as the lead Engineer for
the Consultant.
G. Consultant Project Administrator: The employee assigned by the
Consultant to be in charge of providing Construction Contract
administration services one or more Construction Projects.
H. Contractor: The individual, firm, or company contracting with the
Developer of the Quarry Housing Development for performance of work
or furnishing of materials.
Construction Contract: The written agreement between the Developer of
the Quarry Housing Development and the Contractor setting forth the
obligations of the parties thereto, including but not limited to the
performance of the work, furnishing of labor and materials, and the basis
of payment.
J. CPAM: Florida Department of Transportation, Construction Project
Administration manual; latest.
K. Department: Florida Department of Transportation
L. Developer: Quarry Partners, LLC
L. F.D.O.T.: Florida Department of Transportation.
M. County: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners.
N. CTQP: Florida Department of Transportation Construction Training
Qualification Program.
4.0 REQUIREMENTS:
4.1 General:
It shall be the responsibility of the Consultant to administer, monitor, and
inspect the Construction Contract such that the project is constructed in
reasonable conformity with the plans, specifications, and special
provisions for the Construction Contract.
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The Consultant shall observe the Contractor's work to determine the
progress and quality of work, identify discrepancies, report significant
discrepancies to the County, and direct the Contractor to correct such
observed discrepancies.
The Consultant shall advise the Construction Project Manager of any
significant omissions, substitutions, defects, and deficiencies noted in the
work of the Contractor and the corrective action that has been directed to
be performed by the Contractor. Work provided by the Consultant shall
not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for the satisfactory
performance of the work outlined in the construction plans and
specifications.
4.2 Survey Control:
The Consultant shall check or establish the survey control baseline(s)
along with sufficient baseline control points and bench marks at
appropriate intervals along the project in order to: (1) make and record
such measurements as are necessary to calculate and document
quantities for pay items; (2) make and record pre-construction and final
cross section surveys of the project site in those areas where earthwork
(i.e., embankment, excavation, subsoil excavation, etc.) is part of the
construction project; and (3) perform incidental engineering surveys. The
Senior Project Engineer will establish the specific survey requirements for
each project prior to construction.
Any questions or requests for "Waiver of Survey" should be directed to
the Senior Project Engineer.
4.3 On-site Inspection:
The Consultant shall monitor the Contractor's on-site construction
activities and inspect materials entering into the work in accordance with
the plans, specifications, and special provisions for the Construction
Contract to determine that the projects are constructed in reasonable
conformity with such documents. The Consultant shall keep detailed
accurate records of the Contractor's daily operations and of significant
events that affect the work.
Consultant shall be responsible for monitoring and inspection of
Contractor's Work Zone traffic control plan and review of modifications to
the Work Zone Traffic Control Plan, including alternate Work Zone Traffic
Control Plan, in accordance with F.D.O.T. procedures. Consultant
employees performing such services shall be qualified in accordance with
F.D.O.T. department procedure.
4.4 Sampling and Testing:
The Consultant shall perform sampling and testing of component
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materials and completed work in accordance with the Construction
Contract documents. The minimum sampling frequencies set out in the
Department's Materials Sampling, Testing and Reporting Guide shall be
met. In complying with the aforementioned guide, the Consultant shall
provide daily surveillance of the Contractor's Quality Control activities at
the project site and perform the sampling and testing of materials and
completed work items that are normally done in the vicinity of the project
for verification and acceptance.
The Consultant shall be specifically responsible for job control samples
determining the acceptability of all materials and completed work items on
the basis of either test results or verification of a certification, certified mill
analysis, DOT label, DOT stamp, etc.
Sampling, testing and laboratory methods shall be as required by the
Department's Standard Specifications, Supplemental Specifications or as
modified by the special provisions of the Construction Contract.
Documentation reports on sampling and testing shall be submitted to
responsible parties during the same week that the construction work is
done.
4.5 Engineering Services:
The Consultant shall coordinate the Construction Contract administration
activities of all parties other than the Contractor involved in completing the
construction project. Notwithstanding the above, the Consultant is not
liable to the County for failure of such parties to follow written direction
issued by the Consultant.
Services include maintaining the required level of surveillance of
Contractor activities, interpreting plans, specifications, and special
provisions for the project, maintaining complete, accurate records of all
activities and events relating to the project, and properly documenting all
significant project changes. The Consultant shall perform the following
services:
(1) Schedule and attend, within ten days after the Notice to Proceed,
a pre-construction conference for the project in accordance with
County and FDOT procedures. The Consultant shall provide
appropriate staff to attend and participate in the pre-construction
meeting.
(2) The Consultant shall record a complete and concise record of the
proceedings of the pre-construction meeting and distribute copies
of this summary to the participants and other interested parties
within seven days.
(3) Verify that the Contractor is conducting inspections, preparing
reports and monitoring all storm water pollution prevention
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measures associated with the project.
(4) Analyze problems that arise on the project and on proposals
submitted by the Contractor, endeavor to resolve such issues, and
process the necessary paperwork.
(5) Produce reports, verify quantity calculations, field measure for
payment purposes as needed to prevent delays in Contractor
operations and ensure prompt processing of such information in
order for the County to make timely payment to the Contractor.
(6) Prepare and submit to the Construction Project Manager monthly,
a Construction Status Reporting System (CSRS) report.
(7) The Consultant shall have a digital camera for photographic
documentation of noteworthy incidents or events to cover the
following areas:
(a). Pre-construction photographs
(b). Normal and exceptional progress of work
(c). Critical path activities
(d). Accidents showing damage
(e). Unsafe working conditions
(f). Unusual construction techniques
(g). Damaged equipment or materials
(h). Any activity, which may result in claims
These photographs will be filed and maintained on the
Consultant's computer. Copies of photographs will be
electronically transferred to the County at an interval determined
by the Senior Project Engineer and the Construction Project
Manager.
The taking of the photographs shall begin the day prior to the start
of construction and continue regularly throughout this project.
Photographs shall be taken the days of Conditional, Partial and/or
Final Acceptance.
(8) Monitor each Contractor and Subcontractor's compliance with
specifications.
5.0 ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE COUNTY TO CONSULTANT:
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A. The County in coordination with the Developer, on as needed basis, will
furnish the following Construction Contract documents for this project.
These documents may be provided in either paper or electronic format.
1 Construction Documents (drawings, specifications)
2 Special Provisions
6.0 ITEMS FURNISHED BY THE CONSULTANT:
6.1 County Documents:
All applicable documents referenced herein shall be a condition of this
Agreement.
62 Vehicles:
Vehicles will be equipped with appropriate safety equipment and must
be able to effectively carry out requirements of this Agreement.
Vehicles shall have the name and phone number of the consulting firm
visibly displayed on both sides of the vehicle.
6.3 Field Equipment:
The Consultant shall supply survey, inspection and testing equipment,
essential in order to carry out the work under this Agreement. Such
equipment includes those non-consumable and non-expendable items,
which are normally needed for a CEI project and are essential in order
to carry out the work under this Agreement.
Hard hats shall have the name of the consulting firm visibly displayed.
Equipment described herein and expendable materials under this
Agreement will remain the property of the Consultant and shall be
removed at completion of the work.
The Consultant's handling of nuclear density gauges shall be in
compliance with their license.
The Consultant shall retain responsibility for risk of loss or damage to
said equipment during performance of this Agreement. Field office
equipment shall be maintained and in operational condition at all times.
6.4 Licensing for Equipment Operations:
The Consultant will be responsible for obtaining proper licenses for
equipment and personnel operating equipment when licenses are
required. The Consultant shall make the license and supporting
documents available to the County, for verification, upon request.
Radioactive Materials License for use of Surface Moisture Density
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Gauges shall be obtained through the State of Florida Department of
Health.
7.0 LIAISON:
The Consultant shall keep the Construction Project Manager informed of all
significant activities, decisions, correspondence, reports, and other
communications related to its responsibilities under this Agreement and seek
input from the Construction Project Manager in order for the Construction Project
Manager to oversee the Consultant's performance.
Agreement administrative duties relating to Invoice Approval Requests,
Personnel Approval Requests, User ID Requests, Time Extension Requests, and
Amendment and Supplemental Amendment Requests shall be reviewed and
approved by the Construction Project Manager.
8.0 PERSONNEL:
8.1 General Requirements:
The Consultant shall staff the project with the qualified personnel
necessary to efficiently and effectively carry out its responsibilities under
this Agreement. Not all positions listed below may be required; however,
personnel performing a specific task must have the qualifications required
for the task.
Unless otherwise agreed by the County, the County will not compensate
straight overtime or premium overtime for the positions of Senior Project
Engineer, Project Administrator, Contract Support Specialist, and
Associate Contract Support Specialist.
8.2 Personnel Qualifications:
The Consultant shall utilize only competent personnel, qualified by
experience, and education. The Consultant shall submit in writing to the
Construction Project Manager the names of personnel proposed for
assignment to the project, including a detailed resume for each containing
at a minimum salary, education, and experience. The Consultant Action
Request form for personnel approval shall be submitted to the
Construction Project Manager at least two weeks prior to the date an
individual is to report to work.
Personnel identified in the Consultant technical proposal are to be
assigned as proposed and are committed to performing services under
this Agreement. Personnel changes will require written approval from
County. Previously approved staff, whose performance is unsatisfactory,
shall be replaced by the Consultant within one week of County
notification.
Before the project begins, all project staff shall have a working knowledge
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of the current CPAM and must possess all the necessary
qualifications/certifications for obtaining the duties of the position they
hold. Cross training of the Consultant's project staff is highly
recommended to ensure a knowledgeable and versatile project inspection
team but shall not be at any additional cost to the County and should
occur as workload permits. Visit the training page on the State
Construction Office website for training dates.
Minimum qualifications for the Consultant personnel are set forth as
follows. Exceptions to these minimum qualifications will be considered on
an individual basis. The County Engineer or designee will have the final
approval authority.
CEI SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER - A Civil Engineer degree and be
registered in the State of Florida as a Professional Engineer (or if
registered in another state, the ability to obtain registration in the State of
Florida within six months) and six years of engineering experience (two
years of which are in major road and bridge construction), or for non-
degreed personnel the aforementioned registration and ten years of
engineering experience (two years of which are in major road or bridge
construction). Qualifications include the ability to communicate effectively
in English (verbally and in writing); direct highly complex and specialized
construction engineering administration and inspection program; plans
and organizes the work of subordinate and staff members; develops
and/or reviews policies, methods, practices, and procedures; and reviews
programs for conformance with County standards. Also must have the
following:
Qualification:
FDOT Advanced MOT
Pass the CTQP examination covering the training video "Grouting of
Bridge Post-tensioning Tendons" (If applicable)
Attend the CTQP Quality Control Manager course and pass the
examination.
Certifications: None
A Master's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year
engineering experience.
CEI PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR -A Civil Engineering degree plus two
(2) years of engineering experience in construction of major road or
bridge structures, or eight (8) years of responsible and related
engineering experience, two (2) years of which involved construction of
major road and bridge structures.
Receives general instructions regarding assignments and is expected to
exercise initiative and independent judgment in the solution of work
problems. Directs and assigns specific tasks to inspectors and assists in
all phases of the construction project. Will be responsible for the progress
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and final estimates throughout the construction project duration. Must
have the following:
Qualifications: FDOT Intermediate MOT Pass the CTQP examination
covering the training video "Grouting of Bridge Post-tensioning Tendons"
(If applicable) CTQP Final Estimates Level II
Certifications: None
Other: Attend CTQP Quality Control Manager Course and pass the
examination.
A Master's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year of
engineering experience
CEI CONTRACT SUPPORT SPECIALIST - A Civil Engineering Degree
or High School diploma or equivalent and four years of road & bridge
construction engineering inspection (CEI) experience having
performed/assisted in project related duties (i.e., progress and final
estimates, EEO compliance, processing Construction Contract changes,
etc.) or a Civil Engineering degree. Should exercise independent
judgment in planning work details and making technical decisions related
to the office aspects of the project. Should be familiar with the County's
Procedures covering the project related duties as stated above and be
proficient in the computer programs necessary to perform these duties.
Shall become trained in CTQP Final Estimates Level II course and
maintain a current qualification.
CEI SENIOR INSPECTOR/ CEI SENIOR ENGINEER INTERN — High
school graduate or equivalent plus four years of experience in
construction inspection, two years of which shall have been in bridge
and/or roadway construction inspection.
Must have the following:
Qualifications:
CTQP Concrete Field Inspector Level I
CTQP Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector(CTCI) Level II (all
bridges) CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level I (If applicable)
CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level II (If applicable)
CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I
CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level II
CTQP Pile Driving Inspection (If applicable) CTQP Drilled Shaft
Inspection (If applicable)
CTQP Grouting Technician Level I (If applicable)
CTQP Post-Tensioning Technician Level I (If applicable)
FDOT Intermediate MOT
CTQP Final Estimates Level I
Certifications:
Nuclear Radiation
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Safety
Or a Civil Engineering degree and one year of road & bridge CEI
experience with the ability to earn additional required qualifications within
one year. (Note: Senior Engineer Intern classification requires one year
experience as an Engineer Intern.)
Responsible for performing highly complex technical assignments in field
surveying and construction layout, making, and checking engineering
computations, inspecting construction work, and conducting field tests
and is responsible for coordinating and managing the lower level
inspectors. Work is performed under the general supervision of the
Project Administrator.
8.3 Staffing:
Once authorized, the Consultant shall establish and maintain an
appropriate staff through the duration of construction and completion of
the final estimate. Responsible personnel, thoroughly familiar with all
aspects of construction and final measurements of the various pay items,
shall be available to resolve disputed final pay quantities until the
appropriate Construction Contract has been paid off.
Construction engineering and inspection forces will be required of the
Consultant at all times while the Contractor is working. If Contractor
operations are substantially reduced or suspended, the Consultant will
reduce its staff appropriately.
In the event that the suspension of Contractor operations requires the
removal of Consultant forces from the project, the Consultant will be
allowed ten (10) days maximum to demobilize, relocate, or terminate such
forces.
9.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) PROGRAM:
9.1 Quality Reviews:
The Consultant shall conduct semi-annual reviews to make certain his
own organization is in compliance with the requirements cited in the
Scope of Services. Quality Reviews shall be conducted to evaluate the
adequacy of materials, processes, documentation, procedures, training,
guidance, and staffing included in the execution of this Agreement.
Quality Reviews shall also be developed and performed to achieve
compliance with specific QA provisions contained in this Agreement. The
semi-annual reviews shall be submitted to the Construction Project
Manager in written form no later than one month after the review.
On short duration CCEI projects (nine months or less), the CCEI shall
perform an initial QA review within the first two months of the start of
construction.
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9.2 QA Plan:
Within thirty days after receiving award of an Agreement, the Consultant
shall furnish a QA Plan to the Construction Project Manager. The QA
Plan shall detail the procedures, evaluation criteria, and instructions of the
Consultant's organization to assure conformance with the Agreement.
Unless specifically waived, no payment shall be made until the County
approves the Consultant QA Plan.
Significant changes to the work requirements may require the Consultant
to revise the QA Plan. It shall be the responsibility of the Consultant to
keep the plan current with the work requirements. The Plan shall include,
but not be limited to, the following areas:
A. Organization:
A description is required of the Consultant QA Organization and
its functional relationship to the part of the organization performing
the work under the Agreement. The authority, responsibilities and
autonomy of the QA organization shall be detailed as well as the
names and qualifications of personnel in the quality control
organization.
B. Quality Reviews:
The Consultant QA shall detail the methods used to monitor and
achieve organization compliance with Agreement requirements for
services and products.
C. Quality Records:
The Consultant will outline the types of records, which will be
generated and maintained during the execution of his QA
program.
D. Control of Sub-consultants and Vendors:
The Consultant will detail the methods used to control sub-
consultants and vendor quality.
E. Quality Assurance Certification:
An officer of the Consultant firm shall certify that the inspection
and documentation was done in accordance with FDOT
specifications, plans, standard indexes, and County procedures.
9.3 Quality Records:
The Consultant shall maintain adequate records of the quality assurance
actions performed by his organization (including subcontractors and
vendors) in providing services and products under this Agreement. All
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records shall indicate the nature and number of observations made, the
number and type of deficiencies found, and the corrective actions taken.
These records shall be available to the County, upon request, during the
Agreement term. All records shall be kept at the primary job site and shall
be subject to audit review.
10.0 CERTIFICATION OF FINAL ESTIMATES:
10.1 Final As-Built Plans Submittal:
Prepare documentation and records in compliance with the Agreement,
Consultant's approved QC Plan and the County's Procedures.
Submit final as built plans documenting Contractor's work (one record set
with two copies) as follows:
(a) Within fifteen calendar days of final acceptance; or
(b) Where all items of work are complete and
conditional/partial acceptance is utilized (Lighting, Plant
establishment, etc.) for a period exceeding fifteen y
calendar days, the final estimate(s) will be due on the
fifteenth day after conditional/partial acceptance. A
memorandum with documentation will be transmitted to
the Director of Engineering Services at final acceptance
detailing any items covered under the conditional/partial
acceptance.
The Consultant shall be responsible for making any revisions to the
Certified Final Estimate.
10.2 Certification:
Consultant personnel preparing the Certified Final Estimate Package
shall be CTQP'Final Estimates Level II qualified.
Duly authorized representative of the Consultant firm will provide a
notarized certification on a form pursuant to Department procedures.
11.0 SUBCONSULTANT SERVICES:
Upon written approval by the Construction Project Manager and the County, and
prior to performance of work, the Consultant may subcontract for engineering
surveys, materials testing, or specialized professional services.
12.0 OTHER SERVICES:
Upon written authorization by the Director of Engineering Services or designee,
the Consultant will perform additional services in connection with the project not
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otherwise identified in this Agreement. The following items are not included as
part of this Agreement, but may be required by the County to supplement the
Consultant services under this Agreement.
A. Assist in preparing for arbitration hearings or litigation that occurs during
the Agreement time in connection with the construction project covered
by this Agreement.
B. Provide qualified engineering witnesses and exhibits for any litigation or
hearings in connection with the Agreement.
C. Provide on- and off-site inspection services in addition to those provided
for in this Agreement.
13.0 CONTRADICTIONS:
In the event of a contradiction between the provisions of this Scope of Services
and the Consultant's proposal as made a part of their Agreement, the provisions
of the Scope of Services shall apply.
14.0 THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY:
It is specifically agreed between the parties executing this Agreement that it is
not intended by any of the provisions of any part of the Agreement to create in
the public or any member thereof, a third party beneficiary hereunder, or to
authorize anyone not a party to this Agreement to maintain a claim, cause of
action, lien or any other damages or any relief of any kind pursuant to the terms
or provisions of this Agreement.
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