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AGEN DA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGDATE:'' 3uly 6~, 1.999
SUBJECT: ........ "Ag~'ee~ent with CCS Planning and Engineering~ In~.';To~ COnsul~g
Services: 1-580/Tassajara Road Interchange Project Report
Report Prepared by: Lee S. Thompson, Public Works Director
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution
2) Agreement
RECOMMENDATION: ~ Adopt Resolution
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The 6oS~ Ofthe~e'serviees Wiil'b~d"b~;d'db~eibpers;-theie ~ii'be
no cost to the City's General Fund. The cost of the work is
proposed not to exceed $300,000 for the Tas~jara Interchange
Project Report.
DESCRIPTION: Du~'t6-~isisr69al§'6f'd~v~i0pifi~iif~ ~ih~iii~-S~ Rial ~d DUblin
Ranch Properties, freeWay ramp modifie~iti6ns on'the Tassajhra ~6ad/i:580"iht~'r~l/~-ar~ war, anted. In
February 1999, the City contracted with CCS Planning and Efiginee~gs~i'~es;lnc. (ccs) to process
the State-required Project Study Report. The next process needed to continue processing the
improvements through Caltrans is to prepare a Project Report. CCS has submitted a proposal for the
preparation of this report with a not-to-exceed fee of $300,000. The cost of this report will be paid by
developer contribution. Approval of agreements with Jennifer Lin, the Alameda County Surplus Property
Authority and other developers in the area appears as a separate agenda item.
Tasks included in this report are: data collection, performance of control surveys, refinement of traffic
analysis/traffic operational analysis, development of geometric base maps, preparation of conceptual
staged construction plans, development of highway planting design concept, value analysis,
constructability review, preparation of reports and cost estimate, attendance at all required meetings, and
interfacing with Caltrans. CCS will also prepare the necessary environmental document for the project. In
this case, they believe that a Categorical Exclusion/EXemPtion will be acceptable.
Tom Wintch, who was the project manager for the concept study at the 1-580 Fallon Road interchange and
for the Project Study Report for this project, is proposed again to be the projec~ manager for this work.
Mr. Wintch was the project engineer with URS Greiner for the Hacienda/I-580 Interchange and the
COPIES TO: Tom Wintch, CCS
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RESOLUTION NO. - 99
RESOLUTIONOF'TitE CITY couNCIL
OF TItE'CITY OF DUBLIN ~ ' ~
APpR0~GAGREEMENT WITH CCS'pL~NGAND ENGINEERING, INC.
SERVICES 2:'I,580~XSSxJ~R(SXDPROjECT REPORT
WHEREAS, future freeway and inter-agency infrastructure is planned to be'constructed as part of
the development process in Eastern Dublin; and
WHEREAS, improvements are required at the 1-580 Interchange at Tassajara Road; and
: ': WHEREAS, the City desires to utilize the services of CCS Planning and Engineering, Inc., to
prepare a ProjeCt RePort regarding said improvements} and
WHEREAS, the cost of the study will be paid through developer deposits;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin hereby
approves the agreement with CCS Planrdn_' g and Engineering, Inc., for consUlting services.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is authorized to execute the agreement.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of July, 1999.
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
CONSULTIN~ E ~NGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT ~
..... THIS AGREEMENT is made at Dublin, California, as of July 6,1999, by and between the
...... . ..... ) and CCS ENGINEERING,
INC. ("Consultant"), who. agree as follows:
1. SERVICES. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement,
Consultant shall provide to'City the services described in Exhibit A. Consultant shall provide said
services at the time, place, and in the manner specified in Exhibit A.
2. PAYMENT. City shall pay Consultant for services rendered pursuant to this
Agreement at the time. and in_ the manner set forth in Exhibit B. The payme, nts specified in Exhibit B shall
be the only payments to be made to Consultant for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement.
Consultant shall submit all billings for said services to City in the manner specified in Exhibit B; or, if no
manner be specified in E 'xhibit B, then according to the usual and customary procedures and practices
which Consultant uses for billing clients similar to City.
3. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. Except as set forth in Exhibit C, Consultant shall, at
its sole cost and expense, furnish all facilities and equipment which may be required for furnishing
services pursuant to this Agreement.. City shall furnish to Consultant only the facilities and equipment
listed in Exhibit C according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit C.
4. GENERAL PROVISIONS. The general provisions set forth in Exhibit D are part of
this Agreement. In the event of any inconsistency between said general provisions and any other terms or
conditions of this Agreement, the other term or condition shall control insofar as it is inconsistent with the
general provisions.
5. EXHIBITS. Ali exhibits referred to herein are attached hereto and are by this reference
incorporated herein.
6. SUBCONTRACTING. The Consultant shall perform the work contemplated with
resources available within its own organization and no portion of the work pertinent to this contract shall
be subcontracted without written authorization by the City, except that which is expressly identified in the
Constiltant's proposal.
7. CHANGES. City may from time to time require changes in the scope of the services by
Consultant to be performed under this Agreement. Such changes, including any change in the amount of
Consultant's compensation which are mutually agreed upon by City and Consultant, shall be effective as
amendments to tlfi. s Agreement only when in writing.
8. RESPONSIBLE CHARGE. Consultant shall assign a project manager(s) to the project
for the duration of the project. There shall be'no change in the Project Manager or members of the project
Agreement
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06/2~99 ~ ....
~ f"'" team without prior written approval by the City. The Project Manager for Consultant shall be THOMAS
;~ M. WINTCH. '-.
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:' 9. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered by LEE S.
'--'~ THOMPSON ("Administrator")..All coi'reSpondence'shall be directed to Or through the Administrator or
his or designee. _
I 0. NOTICES. Any written notice to Consultant shall be sent to:
Tom Wintch, Project Manager
CCS Planning and Engineering, Inc.
' 6 Crow Canyon Court
San Ramon CA 94583-1621
Any written nOtice to City shall be sent to:
Lee S. Thompson
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
P. O. Box 2340
Dublin, CA 94568
Executed as of the day first above stated:
[ CITY OF DUBLIN,
~ a municipal corporation
By
"City"
Attest:
"Consultant"
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Agreement
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06/22/99
SCOPE OF ~ERVICES AND SCFIEDULE
PER PROPOS~ DAED ~ 17, I999, FROM CCS PLUG ~ ENG~E~G,
Exhibit A -
........ 6 Crow Canyon Court · San Ramon, CA 94583-I621
" (925) 314-1220 · Fax (925} 314-1229
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.~ . .... . TRANSMITTAL ....
TO: Kevin Van Katv, Tk DATE: June 17, 1999
Ferdinand Del Rosario
City of Dublin
100 Civic Center COPY TO: Erie Cordoba
Dublin, CA 94568 Jane Alden
........ PROJECT: : 1-580/Tassajara Road PR/ED
JOB. NO.: CC$ 98105
FROM: Tom Wintch ff'~? VIA: Hand delivered
THE FOLLOWING IS TRANSMITTED:
One copy eack of the Scope of Work and Budget for the 1-580/Tassajara Road PR/ED for processing.
REMARKS:
We have revised the Scope of Work and Budget according to your comments. Please do not hesitate to
contact us if you require any additional materials in this regards. - Tom Wintch
P,~g 105/.Adminislration/Correspon den ced'l'ransmittalrdTR26Cit~,061699.doc
~-~ PROJECT DESCRIPTION ~ ..
The existing 1-580Frassajara Road Interchange is presently a Caltrans Type L-9, Partial Cloverleaf A,
Interchange. There are two lanes in the northbound direction that traverse the existing 8-lane 1-580
freeway on the original interchange bridge constructed in i969~70 'and thi:~e lanes in the southbound
direction on a newer bridge that was constructed with the existing interchange configuration in the early
1990's. The directional off-ramPs ha~,e three lan6~ ai the ramp termini There are signalized intersections
at the 1-580 exit termini with the eastbound off-rarfip havinga fre~' ri~ht'ti/rii. 'The intersect/on of the
eastbound off-ramp also includes, as its fourth leg, Pimlieo Road. Existing Santa Rita Ro~ad on the
southern approach of the interchange has three lanes in both the' n°rthbdund and southbound directions.
Existing Tassajara Road on the northern approach to the interehang~ has two lanes in the northbound
direction and thre~ lanes in the'Sohthb0und direction. ""
The proposed interchange modification remains a Caltrans Type L-9, Partial Cloverleaf A, interchange
with eXpanded lane. arrangements. The existing northbound structure will be replaced with a new three-
lane structure that will traverse a 10-lane 1-580 with a 20m wide median that will accommodate BART in
the future. The northbound bridge replacement will be two span. The westbound off-ramp will be
widened to two lanes with a 400m auxiliary lane in advance of the two-lane exit. The westbound off-
ramp will be widened to four lanes at the sianalized ramp terminus.~ The eastbound off-ramp will be
widened to three lanes at the signalized ramp terminus and will provide a'sePiirate lane (foUrth ramp lane)
for a free right turn southbound. The existing northbound to westbound loop will be reconstructed to
conform to the new northbound structure. The westbound directional on-ramp will be widened to two
lanes..The eastbound directional on-ramp will be modified Slightly to tie to an eastbound auxiliary lane to
be provided by this project between the Santa Rita Road and El Charro Road Interchanges. The
remainder of the westbound auxiliary between the Tassajara Road and Fallon Road interchanges
(exclusive of the auxiliary lane in advance of the westbound Tassajara Road off-ramp) is part of the I-
580/Fallon Road -. El Charro Road Interchange Modification Project. The lane configuration of the
proposed approaches are three lanes in each direction t6'and from the north and'at the south approach
there are four lanes in the 'northbound direction and three lanes in the southbound direction (the
westernmost lane is utilized exclusively by the off-ramp free Hght turn). The project conforms to the
north at the Tassajara Road widening project presently under construction and to the south of the Pimlico
Road intersection.
The CCS team has been charged with the development and processing of a Project Report and
Environmental Document for this project
PROJECT TEA1VI
The project team is the same that is developing the Project Study Report (PSR) for this project and is
comprised of the following Eh-ms:
· CC$ ~lanning and Engineering, Ina - Prime Consultant, civil engineering, utilities, conceptual
staged construction development, prepare Project Report
· /-/_CE2 Civil engineering cost estimating, assist in preparation of Project Report
· Dtr~id J. Powers & Associates- Environmental technical studies, prepare Environmental Document
· ' TJKM- Traffic engineering, prepare traffic technical studies
· Parikh Consultants, Ina - Geotechnical studies for Project Report and Environmental Document,
h~rdous material investigations
· Sverdrup Civil, Ina - Modify Bridge Advanced Planning Study
· WRECO- Hydrolog3,/hydraulic studies.
· Mac_Kay & Scraps- Topographic mapping, surveying, rigyit-of-way engineering
1-580/Tassajara Road A-1 CCS Planning & Engineering
Project ReoorI and Environmental ]~Dcyarn~,.!
TASK DESCRIPTIONS . .
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The detailed sc6Pe of work below provideia C~eS~riptiOn ~fthe Vari°us ta~ks of wOrk to be performed by
both the City of Dublin (CITY) and the eCS project team (CCS), Vqth the individual responsibilities
noted:: As mentioned above, this same CCS team is preparing the PSR roi' this project and will utilize the
materiilS;? inf~;~iiii~n '-~iiid :~dies: diVel0ped: for the' PSI~~ i~8'"'thei~:' fullest. ext~nt possible in the
development of the Project Report and Environmental Document
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TASK I - PROJECT MANAGEMENT
COS shall perform the £ollowing administrative and management functions necessary to complete the
Project Report (PR) and Environmental Dbeument (ED): .....
A. Project Arlrn~n~xation
Project administration activities will include:
, * Supervise and coordinate the Project work
· Maintain monthly project schedules and budgets
.... : : ..: Prepare'monthly pr6gress rePoi:ts
· Supervise, coordinate and monitor project development activities for conformance wkh
Caltrans' standards and policies
~ · - Set-up and maintain project files
B. Meeting Attendance and RePOrting
Meeting and riport activities will include:
Attend meetings as scheduled and required. CCS will prepare and distribute copies of agendas in
advance of the meetings and prepare minutes as appropriate. The following types and numbers of
meetings are included in this scope: ·
Pro/ect DeVelopment Team Meetings
Attend project Development Team (PDT) meetings. It is assumed that there will be a monthly
PDT meetings. The project duration is anticipated to be twelve ' months (with a four month
overlap with the ?SR project); Consequently, it is anticipated that there MI1 be 8 PDT meetings.
Progress Report Meeting
Conduct Progress Report Meetings With CITY's staff. It is assumed that there'MI1 be monthly
meetings CITY Progress Report Meetings. The project duration is anticipated to be twelve
months (with a four month o),erlap with the PSR project); consequently, it is anticipated that there
will be 8 Progress Report meetings.
Obtain Local Agencv Input
CCS Will identify local entities that may be interested in the project and provide their and input
feedback to the PDT. Two meeting with local entities will be held to discuss scoping, issues, and
project features. CCS will summarize the results of these two .meeting in a memo provided to the
PDT.
1-580/Te.,~ajara Road A-2 CC$ Planning & Engineering
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Project Report and Environmental Document Jun ~_1.7.....I..P, ?
~d/acent ~roper~ ~ers Meetings . . .
~e intent of~e Adjacent Prope~ Ome~ Meeting Will be to review known project consmin~
..... in .~e..i~k[aJ?ages 0f ~e projec~ elicii additional cons~in~nput ~om communi~ membe~
~ . and prope~ °Wn~rs, discuss and elicit input on the prefe~ed alternatives and alternatives that
~;~h~ve bee~ developed i0 dat,~'discuss additional alternatives or modifications ~at the meeting
'~ ~' m~Yge~'e~ie-hha reVi~ ~e project sch,du~,. One meeting is assumed in ~is Sc°pe of Work.
It is estimat,d that CCS's involvement at th~ ~dja,ent ?rope~ Owners meetings will b, to
prep~e prescription e~ibits and present the project.
Utili~ Company Meetb~gs
Conduct and a~end meetings wi~ utili~ omers to detemine existing utili~ locations, potential
confliC~ ~d'p0~slbie relocations. If utili~ relocation is necess~, ~en h~er discussions will
also include 'who will pegom the engineering, compensation if appropriate for the utiliw
engineering ~d funding ~gemen~ for ~e cons~ction of~e utili~ relocation
Meetings with the Dublin Ci~ Co~cil : .~ ..~ ~ ·
~e team will ~sist CI~ st~ in presentihg ~is prQect to the Dublin Ci~ Council including the
preparation of meeting e~ibiB. For budget p~oses, ~'o Ci~ Council meetings are ~ticipated.
Comment Resolution Meeting on the Dra~ Project Report and Dra~ Em,ironme~Ttal Documez~t
with the CI~ and Cal~s
A meeting will be held to resolve commenB received from the Ci~ of Dublin, Calwans and other
reviewing agencies.on ~e Dr~ Project Repo~ ~d Dra~ Environmental Document.
T~R I Deliverabl~:
Mon~ly pro~ess repo~ ~d project schedules
M~ting agend~ ~d minutes
Co~espondence
Prelimin En*ineerine activities will include:
Additional :daG': ili -b Coif?tea eyona mat akeady a~complished in ~e' PSR effort) and
reviewed including ~e following:
~t-of-way record &fiwings
Utili~ record drawings
GeotechnicaI Repom
Development plus of adjacent prope~ies in process wi~ ~e CI~
All dam requested will be logged wi~ ~e date requested, who ~e dam was requested from, ~e
date ~tieipated to be received ~d when ~e dam w~ acm~ly received. ~e dam log will be
di~ibuted at each PDT m~ting.
1-580/Taxsajara Road A-3 CCS Planning & Engineering
Project Report and Environmental Document June 17. 1999
Con'roi surveys (both horizontal'and vertical) wili"alSo be performed for the following facilities
in anticipation of preparing Geometric Basemaps:
' "1-580
· Interchange ramps
· Tassajara Road
Pimlico Road
North frontage road
Note: Additional mapping effort was required for the PSR for this interchange and is included in
this budget as extra work.
C. Refine Traffic Analysis/Traffic Operational Analysis/HOV Report (if necessary)
The traffic forecasts, traffic analysis and traffic operational analysis that was preformed as part of
the PSR will be reviewed, adjusted if necessary to reflect any recent revisions to the project and
summarized in a technical report. This traffic date will also be used as input into the noise and air
quality technical studies.
D. Prepare Geometric Basemaps for the Preferred Alternative
~ ~----~ The Geometric Basem. aps for the preferred alternative (as determined in the PSR) will be '
developed at I:1000 scale topographic basemapping. The control lines for 1-580, the ramps,
Tassajara Road and all other impacted roads will be calculated by geometrically tying to the
existing surveyed roadway control lines. All potential retaining and sound walls (as noted in the
Environmental Document) will be shown on the Geometric Basemaps.
The vertical aligument of all these roadway facilities will also be calculated, tying to the surveyed
roadway profiles.. Representative Typical Sections Will be developed for 1-580, the ramps and
Tassajara Road. These Geometric Basemaps will also provide the base for any public
information meeting exhibits.
NOTE: Additional alternatives were prepared for discussions with the City of Pleasanton as part
of the Project Study Report and are included in this budget as Extra Work.
NOTE: An 1-580 Corridor Map showing the 1-580 and the proposed 'ultimate interchange
improvements from west of the 1-580/San Ramon Road - Foothill Road Interchange to east of the
I:580/Vasco Road Interchange will be prepared on a coordinately Unregistered, 1:2000 scale,
black and white aerial photo. The format of how the 1-580 and proposed imerchange
improvements will be'shown is presently. 'undetermined. An allowance of $10,000 is being
a/located for this effort.
E. Prepare a Conceptual Staged Construction Plans
A conceptual staged construction plan will be developed at 1:2000 scale to ensure that the project
is constmctable and to determine any additional riglat-of-way needs that will be required as a
result of detours, etc. ~These conceptual plans will not be a part of the formal Project Report
submittal.
1-580/Taxsajara Road A-4 CCS Planning & Engineering
Project Reoort and Environmental Document ~._[9_9_9
F. Develop Highway Planting Design Concept ~. ·
A Highway Planting Des'ign Concept will be developed for those areas that will be disturbed by
eonstmcfi0r~'~f the proposed project, i~.i The Pl'~ntin~ Design~ con~:ept- will be developed in
accordance with Caltrans guidelines for plant selection, safety and maintenance criteria and
density based upon cost consideration.
G. Reassess Utility Conflicts
Based upon the review of the utility record drawings and meeting with the utility companies,
potential utility conflicts will be identified and conceptual' relocations for conflicts will be
developed. This will be developed in order to refine the construction cost estimate and right-of-
way requirements for the project.
ti. Update Material ~Inf0rmation (if necessary)
The Material Information will be modified as necessary to reflect changes in the project.
I. Update Geotechnieal Information (if necessary)
The Geotechnieal Information will be modified as necessary to reflect changes in the project.
Field investigations, laboratory testing and engineering analysis will not be included as a part of
this worlc
J. Modify AdVanced Planning Study (if necessary)
The Bridge Advanced Planning Study will be modified as necessary to reflect changes in the
project. The bridge conStrUction cOSt will be adjusted as appropriate.
IC. Perform Value Analysis
A Value Analysis will be performed on the project in conjunction with City and Caltrans staffs to
determine if there are more cost effective ways to design this project. The results of the Value
Analysis will be summarized in a letter report and presented firSt to the CITY and upon
~ incorporation of any CITY revisions to the letter report, will then be transmitted to Caltrans for
~' - · ' ~ their review and aee6ptariee.
L. Perform ConstructabiIity Review
A Constmctability Review wiI1 be performed to ensure that the project as envisioned can be
conslructed in a cost effective manner. The results of the Constructability Review will be
summarized in a letter report and presented first to the CITY and upon incorporation of any CITY
revisions to the letter report, will then be transmitted to Caltrans for their review and acceptance.
IVL Review and Update the Right-of-Way Data Sheet
The riglat-of-way requirements for the project will reviewed in light of more detailed information
on the project including the conceptual staged construction plans,' utility relocations and any
environmental mitigations such as sound walls. The Right-of-way Data Sheet will be updated as
appropriate.
1-580/Taxsajara Road .4-5 CCS Planning.& Engineering
Proiect Re~rt and Environmental Document June 17_ 1999
Th'e COSt estimate from the PSR will be updated t~0 reflect changes in the Project and the more
detailed information provided in the Project Report and the Environmental Document. It is
i::..- :~.~::assumed'that Caltrans estimatifig procedures Will"apply. Right-of-way Cost'~stimates will be
O, ~ep~e Faa Sh~t for EXcePfio~ to D~i~ S~d~ ' ' '- ~
Fact She~ts for non-s~dard m~dato~ and adviso~ d~si~n f~amres from the Highway Desi~
M~ual will bo will b~ prepped to ob~in approval .of~ese non-stand~d features by Cakrans. It
is ~sumed all ~ised Fact Shee~ will be p~p~ed.
Ob~ Approv~ of Excepfiom to En~oa~ment Pe~t
It is not ~ticipated ~a ~ere will be ~y ~xceptions to th~ ~ncroachm~nt policy, Ion~kudinal or
o~ise, for ~is projecL
T~k H De/iverabl~:
Data Logs
SupplemenmI mapping
Su~ey dam'
_Updated t~e report including ~e ~a~c operational anab'sis (if necess~,)
Geome~ie B~emaps including ~ieal sections and profiles
;Ahema~i~s fo~ ~'~'n6~b~nd S~ Rim Road approach wi~ cost estimates
An 1-580 or
Concepm~ staged cons~cfion pl~ ~ . ~.
Hi.way Pl~tipg Desi~ ConCept
E~ging utili~ ~d prop~sed, gtiIiW relocation pl~s
Updated Material Info~ation (ifnecess~) '
Updated Geotechnical Info~ation (ifnecess~)
Modified Advanced Pinning Study (ifnecess~)
Le~er repo~ on Value ~aIysis
Le~er repo~ on Con~ctabili~ Review
Updated Right-of-Way DamSheet
Updated Cost Est~ate
Desi~ Exception Fact Shee~
1-580/Taxsajara Road A-6 CCS Planning & Engineering
Project Report and Environmental Document June 17, 1999
TASK III -PREPARE DRAFT AND FINAL PRO~-ECT REPORT. ::,::::.~<~.;
Draft Project R i) "
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, :,:~:.::m~5., ~e t° d6cument ~e need for a ~nspo~tiOn projec~ to summ~ize the key
:?~;~ '~ P0in~ ....... ~fi~r°n~en~! Documen~' t~ s~mm~ize ~e 'Seo~e,'e6S~ ~d 6verall impac~ of
th e alternatives, to recommend a prefe~ed alternative and ~e b~is of that recommendation and
to document Caltr~s approval of~e recommendation: ~e Project Repo~ will be prepared in
accordance with Cal~s guidelines and will address the folloWing:
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* Background : ::- ::,~ :~;-., t',:- '.,~:,~:,, ~"- ....
: *' Need ~d Pu~ose
Considerations Requiring Discussion
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* Pro--ming :' .... :
* Reviews
* Project Personnel
* List of A~chmen~ including Cos~
B. Sub~t Dr~t PR for ReHew
It is expected that CCS will'prep~e 6ne pre-DPR to be submiued' t° ~e ci~ and Cal=ans for
,. prelimin~ review ~d commen~:- After revision,. ~e DPR will be circulated to the CI~,
Cal~s, FHWA, =d o~er appropriate entities for review =d comment ~e following is a list
of ~e reviewing agencies =d ~e number of copies ~at Will b~'provided: ''~
:. AG~CY ._. No. of Copies :', ·
-~; CI~ (Ci~ of Dublin) 3
t Cal~s ...... . . 5 ........... .
.{' F~A 3
}. Zone7 ... ...1..~ : .::: .-:
~5 Developer 3 .... ,, ...:~ . .-
Total = 19 copies
>- C. C~tr~ D~ Renew
~e DPR ~d Fact Sheem will be submi~ed to Cal~s for focal review.
D. R~olve Renew Commen~ / F~e PR
Upon review of ~e commen~ received ~d a~er discussions wi~ ~e CI~, CCS wiI] set up a
meeting wi~ ~e CI~, Cal~s, F~A, ~d o~er pmies m~ing signific~t commenm, to
discuss ~e eommen~ ~d reach resolution of~e concerns. Minutes of~e mee~ng, documenting
~e resolutions reache~ will be prepped ~d dis~ibmed by CCS.
B~ed upon review commen~ received ~dresolutions reached, CCS~will prep~e ~e Final P~
1-580/Tassajara Road. ' - A-7 CCS Planning & Engineering
Project Report and Environmental Document June I7, 1999
E. Obtain Caltrans District Approval of PR
: . . The Final PR will be submitted to. the CITY and Caltrans for approval and the following agencies
for informationi. . ~ .. :,. . ~,~ - ·
AGENCY No. of Copies
CIT:i" (City of Dublin) 3 '
City of Pleasanton 3
Caltrans 25
FHWA 1
Zone 7 1
BART 1
-~- Developer 3
-. -. Total = 37 copies
It is expected that one submittal of the Final PR will be made. Upon approval of the Final PR
from Caltrans, each of the affected Cities will approve the PR by action of their respective City
Councils. Approval of the PR authorizes the CiTY to proceed, if they so desire, with preparation
of the Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E).
TasIr IH Deliverables:
· Draft Project R.eport
· Comment resolution memo on Draft Project Report review
· Final Project Report
TASK IV- PREPARE ENVIRO~~ DOCUMENT
It is present envisioned (based upon the PSR effort) that a Categorical Exclusion/Exemption will
suffice as the environmental document for this project. A Categorical Exclusion/Exemption is the
appropriate environmental document for when the project has no significant environmental
impacts. Since this project is generally contained within the' State right-of-way, is in a
commercial/retail area, there are existing soundwalls where the project is adjacent to residential
neighborhoods, there appears to no presence of biological or wetland habitat and the project is
perceived to be non-controversial, a Categorical Exelusion/Exemption will be pursued.,
Activities for environmental studies will include:
A. Scoping Meeting
The CCS team will attend a scoping meeting with the CITY to confirm the scope of the project
and the associated environmental document.
B. Field'Review
A field review of the project, site will be held with the CITY, Caltrans and the CCS team to
discuss any potential environmental impact of the project.
-- ' 1-580,q'assajara' Road A-8 CCS Planning & Engineering
Froject Report and Environmental Document June 17, 1999
C. Prepare Preliminary Environmental Study (PES)
:::.~.~,~: The team will complete the Preliminary Environzhental Study (PES) form and submit the form
first to the CITY, then upon incorporation of the CITY's comments to the PES form, submit the
PES to Caltrans and FHWA for approval and authorization..
D. Perform TechniCal Xnhlyses
The following technical analyses will be performed:
Biological Resources - A biological assessment will be required to identify the biological
resource impacts of the project. A Natural Environment Study (NES). assessment will be
prepared to disclose impacts (if any) upon any endangered species or jurisdictional habitat. This
Scope of Work assumes that the project will not impact adjacent wetlands located in the northeast
quadrant of the interchange, and that this assessment will not identify any other significant
impacts on biological resources resulting from the project
.
cultural Resources - A cultural resources assessment will be performed to confirm that the
project w. ill not impact any cultural resources. Assuming federal funding, the assessment will be
required to comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The assessment
will determine the following:
1. The potential of impacting buried archaeological resources during construction
2. The historic value of properties located adjacent to the interchange alignment and the
potential for the project to impact them (assuming any are present).
This Scope of Work assumes that this assessment will not identify any significant impacts on
cultural resources resulting from the project.
Hazardous Materials - An Initial Site Assessment will be conducted for the project site to
evaluate the potential environmental impacts associated with contamination from hazardous
materials on property which may be acquired as right-of-way and/or disturbed during project
construction. This Scope of Work assumes that this assessment will not identify any significant
hazardous materials impacts from the project.
Ei Public Meeting'
A public open house presenting the project to the community, may be held at the discretion of the
CITY. The CCS Team would prepare the appropriate exhibits and attend the meeting.
F. Preparation of the Categor!cal Exclusion/Exemption
UPon completion of the PES form and ail the technical analyses, the team will prepare and submit
a Categorical Exclusion/Exemption determination to the CITY, and upon their review and
approval transmit the Categorical Exclusion/Exemption to Calms for approval and processing.
Task IV Deliverables:
· Seeping meeting and field visit minutes
· PES form
· Environmental technical studies
· Categoi-ical Exclusion/Exemption
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Project Report and Errvironrnental Document June 17, t 999
_~_~',~&-,~E~- .~3~4,;' ~.~ ~'~_-~. ~,*'."~i;,r ~.~',,,. ..... ~.~ --'.E ~ ~ ' - - .......... ~ -.
$CHEDULE:
- · Anticipated Notlce-t°'Proceed- Juhe;. 1999
· Draft Project Report and Draft Environmental Document for City and Caltrans Review - January,
...... 2000 ' ~ ............... ~ ....
· Final project RepOrt rind En~,ironm~ntal Document Clearance- June, 2000
ADDITIONAL SER VICES:
1. All services not expressly identified above as being the responsibility of the CCS Team, and/or in
excess of those identified above Mil be considered as additional services subject to further
negotiation between the CITY and CCS..
2. No additional mapping is anticipated. If additional mapping (and associated control survey) is
......... required; this will be considered as-~5~tra'%ork~
3. Additional land surveying beyond that noted in this Scope of Work will be considered as extra work.
It is anticipated that surveying such as potholing and the associated surveying, cross sections,
topographic surveys, etc. will be performed in conjunction with the preparation of the Plans,
Specifications and Estimate. --
4. The Adjacent Property Ch~'ners Meeting shall be publicized by issuing regular news releases and/or
paid advertisements by the CITY.
5. Ifa Publie Meeting is necessary, CCS will prepare handouts, exhibits, attend the meeting, and present
the technical aspects of the project. The CITY will be responsible for mailing meeting notices,
' arrangement of facilities, overseeing the meeting, etc. This Scope of Work includes one public
meeting.
6. This Scope of Work is based upon the' preparation and processing of a Categorical
.... Exclusion/Exemption as the Environmental Document. If it is determined that a higher level of
environmental document is required to clear the project, this additional effort will be considered as
additional services.
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BUDGET: :. ..... : .......................... .~ ....
X detailed breakdown of the hours and budget by task is attached. The total budget is approximately is
$300,000.
1-580/Tassajara Road A-10 CCS Planning.& Engineering
Project Report and Em'ironmental Document June 17, 1999
I-$801TASSAJARA ROAD INTERCHANGE
PROJECT REPORT AND cos 9810,5
· . ENVIRONMENTAL
WORK PLAN & FEE PROPOSAL
CCS PLANNING AND ENGINEERINGHQE
Ra~e (S/hi'
ENGINEERING SERVICES
I. Project Management
A. Project Admlnlstta~lot~
CotWact Admb~lstla~ion
Pt~pal~ Plogt~ss RepoltS, Schedule ~' 9,090
__ Pl~pnl~ Mollffffy Accounting Reports - --
File Management ~,G~'
--PloJect Managemen~
B. Meellllgs / Repolfs
~'T Meetings - Assumes 8 13,960
Plogless Repolt Meeting. Assumes 8
OMafl~ Local Agency fl~put .
__A(~acen~ P~ot)e~fy OwIlel8 Meellngs . Assume 1 Inee~in~ 3,680
U~llity Company Meetings
-- 3,820
Meetings with Dublin City Council
Comnlen~ Resolution Meellngs
Subtotal 2,300
A. DMa Collecllon
B. Petfotlll SIIlveys To he petfottlled
Ho~e: Addl~ional Mapping for PSR - Extra Work Performed by MacKay
C. ReG~e Tla~c Analysl~Opera~lonel Analysis be pe~follned hy TJ~M--
Note: Allemallves for Pleesantoll . Extlo Wolk
Note: 1-580 Confdor Map- Exlta Work ~ ~ 40,440
E. Prepare Conceptual Staged Collsttucflon Plans
F. DevelopHIghwayPlanling Deslgtl Concept 5,080
G. Reassess U~lflty Conflicts
4,800
H. Update Matellal lllfotmafion To he petfonned by Paflkh Consultants ~6,660
L Updale Geo~echlllcallnfollllallon ' ~epelfolllledhyPalikh Cunsullatlts
J. Modify AdveucedPlallning SWdy Sveld¢up Civil
I(, Pelfotlll Value Allalysls
.L. Pelfollll Colls(tuc~ahlli(y Review
_ ~,._.~l~?a~ e F nc~ Sheers rot Oeslg~ Exceptions 3 ~ ] ~-
p. Ob~nill Ai)l)loval of Excepllolls to Eiic~oachl~lel~t pe/nllt
1-5001TASSAJAI~,~ ROAD IN I'ERCIIANGE .".
PROJECT REPOI~,T AND cos 98105
ENVIRONMENTAL
" WORK PLAN & FEE PROPOSAL
CCS PLANNING AND ENGINEERING HQE
Rate {S/hr
IlL Plepatre D~aR and Final P[oJect Repolt
A. Plepale Dlafl Ploject Report
B. Sublnit Drafl Ptoject Ropott for Revlew $ 19,610
C. Call,ails District Review $~620
D. Resolve Review Colnmen~Fitloflze PIuJec~ Report $ 1,920
E. Obtaltl Callla~ls Dlstllct Apploval of PtoJecl Rel)ott $ 13,220
Subtotal 7,740
43,110
IV. Pel[orll~ Eltvhonmelltal Docunlellt ~ I)etfolllled by David J. Powels & Associates
~ SCol)il~~ MeeUng '
C. IPtel)ate P~ellmlnaty Envflonme~l~l Slucly (PES) ~ 920
I
Tolal tto[l~s -P~oJect R~poH and Envholmtental Docu
212,796
CCS & t-IQE Labor
CCS Direct Expenses $ 7,200.00
Oulside Se~ices + 10% $ 80,ooo.oo
Total P~oject RepoHIE~wi~onmental Document $ 299.996.00
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ENVIRONMENTAL
' ' ' .... ~"i .... ?.~ i !. i ; UNIT; -i I.:q i ~ JESTIMATEE
· DIRECT EXPENSES DESCRIPTION "': ' ? . cOs~' ! uNiT:: I QUANTITY TOTALS
PROJEClSTUDY REPORT :~ ~ ~ i : ~ .;~ :;;.r'4.x~
TRAVEL/Mileage , ; i $ 0.31 mile 4,500 $ 1.395.00
TRAVEL / Parking. .... ~..: ............ , ..... :~,-?- $ ~-~ 6.00 ~. ~-~ each ........ 40 $ 240.00
REPRODUCTION / In-House Service $ 800.00 actual 1 $ 800.00
REPRODUCTION / Outside Services r ..... . .......... $ 1,000.00 ' actual' 1 $ 1,000.00
REPRODUCTION / Photocopies (8 1/2 x 11) $ 0.05 each' 10,000, $ 500.00
REPRODUCTION / Photocopies (11 x 17) $ 0.05 I each ~ ' 3,000 $ 150.00
~-'_.'- .. .. - . - ..... ~ -,,': ;, ?. ~:~ ~? ~.... ,. . ~: ~'~
.r.? TELEPHONE / Cellular Phone' ' ' ~ · , I ~ ' ' $ -
tel TELEPHONE / Long distance .:~: -z', .... , : '~ ~:- 'i · .
i~ DELIVERY SERVICES: Courier '; .?: ~: ~ ~ : ' , ~ ~., $ 30.00 J each .... . ..... 15 $ . 450.00
}-: DELIVERY SERVICES' Overnight Mail '. $ 1.5.00 each · I 30 $ 450.00
i PHOTO / Film ,-_ .' $ 5.00 I roll . I 5 $ 25.00
· PHOTO / Processing ,. ~ v .... : ....... , ...... $ ...... 15.00 I'' roll ...... I .5 $ 75.00
~ UTILITY POTHOLING ($500 - $1000 ea) '
} MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES ...... .......... ' '
(Binders, Mist Supplies, etc.) - $.1,500.00 I actual I 1 $ 1,500.00
' · ' ' ...... i' t Subtotal $ 6,585.00
i: ·
PROJECT STUDY REPORT' I ; TOTAL with 10% +/-I $ 7,200.00
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1-580rrASSAJARA ROAD INTERCHANGE cos 98105
PROJECT REPORT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
~ · ' OUTSIDE SERVICES TOTAL
· ~ SUBCONSULTANT ISERVICE PROVIDED EXPENSE
~ PROJECT STUDY REPORT
I
.:. TJKM ..... :'' .......... ITraffic $ 14.000.00
Parikh Consultants tGeotechnical Studies $ 2,000.00
Sverdrup IAdvance Planning Study $ 3,0{30.09
WRECO . Hydraulic Review $ 2,000.00
MacKay & Somps Survey/Right-of-Way $ 22,460.00
~ .. MacKay & Somps . i Mapping Extra for PSR $ 10,000.00
~ MacKay & Somps -t. ............. - · ---~ ' Aerial for !-580 Corridor Map $ 4,500.00
~' '- David J. Powers & Asscociates. " IEnvironmental '. '. $ 14,000.00
I Subtotal $ 71,930.09
1
· ~ TOTALwith 10%+/- $ 80,000.00
File; 9B105 -Tass PR ~ Fee~ D~31699.xls
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EXHIBIT B
~ '~ PAYMENT SCHEDULE
to be?~,d, eredby Com. ult~.t puts_. ~uan,.~ tO._,,~..'.s Agreement- city shall not pay any additional sum
for any expense or cost whatsoever incun'ed by Consultant in rendering services pursuant to this
Agreement
........ City shall make no payment for any extra, further or additional service pursuant to
this Agreement unless sUCh eXtra. service and the price therefor is agreed to' in writing executed
by the City Manag.er or other designated official of City authorized to obligate City thereto prior
to the time such extra service is rendered and in no event shall such change order exceed twenty-
five percent (25%) of the initial contract price.
The services to be provided under this Agreement may be terminated vdthout
cause at. any point in time in the sole and exclusive discretion of City. If the Agreement is
terminated by City, Consultant shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for
any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of
such termination. In that event, all finished and unfinished documents'and other materials shall,
at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. Consultant hereby expressly
waives any mad all claims for damages or compensation arising under this Agreement.
Commltant shall maintain adequate logs and timesheets in order to verify costs incurred to date.
The Consultant is not authorized to perform any services or incur any costs
whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement until receipt of a fully executed Purchase Order
from the Finance Department of the City of Dublin.
Exhibit B
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EXHIBIT C
City shall furnish physical facilities such as desks, filing cabinets, and conference
space, as may be reasonably n.ecessary for Contractor's use while ConsUlting with City employees
and reviewing records and the information in possessiOri ~f City~. Th~' i~ilti0n, qUantity, and
time of fumishlng said physical facilities shall be in the sole discretion of city. In no event shall
City be obligated to furkish any facility which may involve incunSng any direct expense,
including, but not limiting the generality of this exclusion, long-distance telephone or other
communication charges, vehicles, and reproduction facilities.
Exhibit C
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
::;. ~EPE~E~ CO~CTOR,;:At ~I ~es d~g ~e te~ offs A~ecmen~,Consul~
sh~[be~ ~ CP~cPend,~n~.~n~actor[~d sh~ not be ~ emplOy~ of Ci~.:. Ci~ sh~l have ~e right
~o_¢on~ol. ConsCm_,~,9~y ~of~ ~ ~e res~ ofCo~mt's cnCe~g se~ces rendered
P~s~t tq ~s Agreemeng h0~cver, Ci~ sh~ not have ~e der to consol ~e me~s by wMch
Cons~mt accomplishes Se~ices rendered p~S~t to
LIC~SES: PE~TS: ETC. Co~mt represen~ ~d w~ to. Ci~ ~at he h~
Iice~es, Pe~, q~ficafi0~ ~d approves of wha~oever na~e wMch ~e leg~Iy req~ed
for Core.mt to practice ~s profession. Core.mt represenm
Co~mt sh~l, at ~s sole coa ~d expe~e, keep
A~eement ~y lite. es, pe~, ~d approves w~ch ~e Ieg~y req~ed for Co~mt to
practice ~s professiom
~. Co~mt sh~l devote such ~e to ~e perforate ofse~ices p~s~t to ~s
A~eement ~ may be r~onably necess~ for safisfacto~ peffo~ce of Co~mt's
obligafio~ p~su~t to ~s A~eement.
~S~CE ~O~~S. Co~mt sh~ proc~e ~d m~ for
con. ct ~ce ag~ el~ for ~j~es to perso~ or ~es to prope~ w~ch may ~se
5om or ~ co~ecfion ~ ~e peffo~ce of~e work here~der by ~e Co~m~ ~s agents,
representatives, employees or subcon~actors. ~e ~a of such ~ce sh~l be ~cluded ~ ~e
Co~mt's bid.
A. Mi~mm Scope of I~ce. Coverage sh~ be at le~
(1) I~ce Se~ces Office fo~ n~ber GL 0002 ~& 1/73) cove~g
comprehe~ive Gene~ Liab~ ~d ~ce Se~ces Office fora nmber GL
0404 cove~g Broad Fo~ Comprehe~ive Gene~ Liabffi~; or In~ce
Se~ces Office Commerci~ Gener~ Liabili~ coverage ("occ~ence" fora CG
o00~).
(2) I~m~ce Se~ces Office fo~ nmber CA 0001 ~& 1/78) cove~g Automobile
Liabffi~, code 1 "~y auto" ~d endorsement CA 0025.
Worker's Compe~afion ~ce ~ req~ed by ~e Labor Code of~e State of
C~ifo~a ~d Employers Liabili~ race.
Exhibit D
Page 1 of 5 .
06/2~99
f'~ ' B.' Minimum Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits no less than:
(1) General Liability:. $1',000, 000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily
injury, personal injury and property damage. IfcommerciaI General Liability
Insurance or'other form with a general, aggregate limit is used, either the general
aggregate ii'nit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general
aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit.
(2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
~ (3) Workers Compensation and Employers Liability: Workers Compensation I~rn~ts
-: ' as required by the Labor Code of the State of Califomia and Employers Liability
Ii its fSI O00000p h id
~' .... :-: ' m o , , er cc ent
~ C. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentJ ons must
be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either the insurer shall
reduce or eliminatc such deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects the City, its
officers, officials and employees; or the Consultant shall procure a bond gua.ranteeing
payment oflosses and related investisations, claim administration and d~fense exp~nses.
i .('-' D.' Other Insurance Provisions. The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the
~ following provisions:
.. (1) General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverages.
(a) The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered
. as insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or
on behalf of the Consultant; products and completed operations of the
Consultant, premises owned, occupied or used by the Consultant, or
- automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Consultant The
coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of the protection
afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
The Consultant's in.~arance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects
the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance
or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees
or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not
contribute with itc
(c) Any failure to comply with rePorting provisions of the policies shall not
affect coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials, employees or
volunteers.
.' . Exhibit D
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(d) The Consultant's insuran~_sh ,all.apply.$epa~a~. teIy to .each insured against
i~ whom claim is made or suit is
!: the insurer's liability.
t -
~. · · (2) Worker's Compensation and Employers Lia~ilit~ Coverage.
We urer,han agre to' Ve of suer°gabon the City, its
': officers, officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from work
performed by the Consultant f~)r the City.
(3) Professional Liability.
Consultant shall carry professional liability insurance in an amount deemed by the
City to adequately protect the City agaln~t liability caused by negligent acts,
errors or omissions on the part of the Consultant in the course of performance of
the services specified in this Agreement.
(4) · All Coverages.
Each insurance policy r~quired by this clause shall be endorsed to state that
coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced in
~' coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified
~ mail, remm receipt requested, has been given to the City. ~'~
E. Accevtabilitv of Insurers. In.~urance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of
~, no less than A:VIII.
F. Verification of Coveraee. Consultant shall furnish City with certificates of insurance and
with original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The certificates
~. and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by
~. that in~urer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates and endorsements are to be
· ~ received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right
~' to require complete, certified copies of all required in~umuce policies, at any time.
H. The Risk Manager of City may approve a variation of those insurance requirements upon
a determination that the coverages, scope, limits and forms of such insurance are either
not commercially available or that the City's interests are otherwise fully protected.
5. CONSULTANT NO AGENT. Except as City may specify in writing, Consultant shall have no
authorityi.express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever as an agent.
Consultant shall have no authority, express or implied, pursuant to this Agreement to bind City
- to any obligation whatsoever. . · ....
· Exhibit D
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6., ~,(~ ¥ ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED...No p~,to this Agreement may assign any nght or obligation
~:~ ~:.::~. pumuant,to this Agreement~?An-~ attempted or purported~ amgnm....eht of any nght or obhgatmn
>~.~ v~;;.;: ? pursuant to this' Agreement shall be void and of n0 effect .....
assign services pursuant to
this Agreement In the event that City, thi i~rm of this
Agreement, desires the removal of any such persons, Consultant shall, immediately upon
. receiving notice fi:om City of such desire of City, cause the removal of such person or persons.
8. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE. Consultant shall perform all services required pursuant to
this Agreement in the manner and according to the standards observed by a competent
practitioner of the profession in which Consultant is engaged in the geographical area in which
Consultant practices his profession. All instruments of service of whatsoever nature which
Consultant delivers to City pursuant to this Agreement shall be prepared in a substantial, first
class and workmanlike manner and conform to the standards of quality normally o.bserved by a
person practicing in Consultant's profession.
9. HOLD HARMLESS AND RESPONSIBILITY OF CONSULTANTS. Consultant shall take all
responsibility for'the work, shall bear all losses and damages directly or indirectly resulting to
him, to any subconsultant, to the City, to City officers and employees, or to parties'designated by
the City; on account of the negligent performance or character of the work, unforeseen
difficulties, accidents, occurrences or other causes predicated on active or passive negligence of
the Consultant or of his subconsultant Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
City, its officers, officials, directors, employees and agents from and against any or all loss,
liability, expense, claim, costs (including costs of defense), suits, and damages of every 'ldnd,
nature and description directly or indirectly arising from the negligent performance of the work.
This paragraph shall not be construed to exempt the' City, its employees and officers from its ov,~a
fraud, willful injury or violation of law whether willful or negligent -For purposes of Section
2782 of the Civil Code the parties hereto reco~.m~i:,e and agree that this Agreement is not a
construction contract By execution of this Agreement Consultant acknowledges and a~ees that
he has read and understands the provisions hereof and that this paragraph is a material element of
consideration.
APproval of the insurance conlracts does not relieve the Consultant or subconsultants from
liability under this paragraph.
10. GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS. To the extent that this Agreement may be funded by
fiscal assistance from another governmental entity, Consultant shall comply with ali applicable
rules and regulations to which City is bound by the terms of such fiscal assistance program.
11. DOCUMENTS. Ail reports, data, maps, models, charts, designs, plans, studies, sum, eye,
photographs, memoranda or other written documents or materials prepared by Consultant
pursuant to. this Agreement shall become the property of City upon completion of the work to be
performed hereunder or upon termination of the Agreement. No such materials or properties
Exhibit D
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under this . shall be.subject to private use, copyrights, or
............... . ........ ~ ..... publish, disclose (as may be
limited by the provisions of the California pUblic distribute, and otherwise use,
'.S~ti~fiCS; forms or-other
E~bit D
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