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Hydrogeological Testing at Landfill-5348-Award/Ordinance/Pricing (2)STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR HYDORGEOLOGICAL CONSULTING AND ANALYTICAL SERVICES REGARDING THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS LANDFILL (FILE 5348) THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the / zj' day of fie-:(,c~ 2013, by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a Texas municipal corporation, with its principal office at 215 East McKinney Street, Denton, Denton County, Texas 7620 I, hereinafter called "OWNER;" and Solutient GeoSciences, Inc., with its corporate office at 3800 Paluxy Drive, Suite 260, Tyler, Texas 75703, hereinafter called "CONSULT ANT," acting herein, by and through their duly authorized officials, representatives and officers. WITNESSETH, in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I EMPLOYMENT OF CONSULT ANT The OWNER hereby contracts with the CONSULT ANT, as an independent contractor, and the CONSULTANT hereby agrees to perform the services herein in connection with the Project as stated in the sections to follow, with diligence and in accordance with the professional standards that are customarily obtained for such services in the State of Texas. The professional services set out herein are in connection with the following described project: Performing those professional services described in CONSULT ANT'S "Proposal-20 14-16 Landfill Hydrogeological Consulting and Analytical Services" letter issued on August 19, 2013 to OWNER'S representative, David Dugger, Landfill Manager, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and which is incorporated by reference herein, to include the following services, without limitation: Hydrogeological Consulting Services; Analytical Services; and Sanitas for Ground Water Maintenance Agreement; Annual Detection Ground Watering Report; and any other professional services provided for in the Contingency Fund (hereafter the "Project") .. ARTICLE II SCOPE OF SERVICES The CONSULT ANT shall perform the following Basic Services in a professional manner : Those services as described in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herewith by reference. ARTICLE Ill ADDITIONAL SERVICES Any Additional services to be performed by the CONSULT ANT, if authorized by the OWNER, which are not included in the above-described Basic Services set forth in A1ticle II above, shall be later agreed-upon by OWNER and CONSULT ANT, who shall determine, in writing, on a time and materials basis, the scope of such Additional Services, the amount of compensation for such additional services, and other essential terms pettaining to the provision of such Additional Services by CONSULTANT. File 5348 Page 1 CONSULTANT shall not proceed to perform the services listed in Article Ill "Additional Services," without obtaining prior written authorization from the OWNER. C. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: For additional services authorized in writing by the OWNER in Article III, the CONSULT ANT shall be paid based on the Schedule of Charges. Payments for additional services shall be due and payable upon submission by the CONSULT ANT, and shall be in accordance with Exhibit "B" attached hereto. Statements shall not be submitted more frequently than monthly. D . PAYMENT: If the OWNER fails to make payments due to the CONSULTANT for services and expenses within thirty (30) days after receipt of the CONSULTANT's undisputed statement thereof, prompt payment act interest as set forth in Chapter 2251 of the Texas Government Code shall be paid on the amounts due the CONSULTANT. In addition, the CONSULTANT may, if it has not received payment by the thirty-first (31 '1 ) day after receipt of payment invoice, after giving ten (1 0) days' written notice to the OWNER, suspend services under this Agreement until the CONSULT ANT has been paid in full all amounts due for services, expenses, and charges. Provided, however, nothing herein shall require the OWNER to pay prompt payment act interest if the OWNER has a bona-fide dispute with the CONSULT ANT concerning the payment or if the OWNER reasonably determines that the work is unsatisfactory, in accordance with this Article V, "Compensation." ARTICLE VI OBSERVATION AND REVIEW OF THE WORK The CONSULTANT will exercise reasonable care and due diligence in discovering and promptly reporting to the OWNER any defects or deficiencies in the work of the CONSULT ANT or any subcontractors or subconsultants. ARTICLE VII OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS All documents prepared or furnished by the CONSULTANT (and CONSULTANT's subcontractors or subconsultants) pursuant to this Agreement are instruments of service, and shall become the property of the OWNER upon the termination of this Agreement. The CONSULT ANT is entitled to retain copies of all such documents. The documents prepared and furnished by the CONSULTANT are intended only to be applicable to this Project, and OWNER's use of these documents in other projects shall be at OWNER's sole risk and expense. In the event the OWNER uses any of the information or materials developed pursuant to this Agreement in another project or for other purposes than specified herein, CONSULTANT is released from any and all liability relating to their use in that project. ARTICLE VIII INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONSULT ANT shall provide services to OWNER as an independent contractor, not as an employee of the OWNER. CONSULT ANT shall not have or claim any right arising from employee status. ARTICLE IX INDEMNITY AGREEMENT The CONSULT ANT shall indemnify, and shall save and hold harmless the OWNER and its officers, officials, agents, and employees from and against any and all liability, claims, demands, damages, losses, and expenses, including, but not limited to court costs and reasonable attorney's fees File 5348 Page 3 B. This Agreement may be terminated in whole or in part in the event of either party substantially failing to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. No such termination will be affected unless the other party is given (1) written notice (delivered by cettified mail, return receipt requested) of intent to terminate and setting forth the reasons specifying the non-performance, and not less than thirty (30) calendar days to cure the failure; and (2) an oppottunity for consultation with the terminating party prior to termination. C. If the Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the services to be provided hereunder, CONSULTANT shall immediately cease all services and shall render a final bill for services to the OWNER within thitty (30) days after the date of termination. The OWNER shall pay CONSULTANT for all services properly rendered and satisfactorily performed and for reimbursable expenses to termination incurred prior to the date of termination, in accordance with Article V "Compensation." Should the OWNER subsequently contract with a new consultant for the continuation of services on the Project, CONSULTANT shall cooperate in providing information. The CONSULT ANT shall turn over all documents prepared or furnished by CONSULT ANT pursuant to this Agreement to the OWNER on or before the date of termination, but may maintain copies of such documents for its use. ARTICLE XIII RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS AND LIABILITIES Approval by the OWNER shall not constitute, nor be deemed a release of the responsibility and liability of the CONSULTANT, its employees, associates, agents, subcontractors, and subconsultants for the accuracy and competency of their designs or other work; nor shall such approval be deemed to be an assumption of such responsibility by the OWNER for any defect in the design or other work prepared by the CONSULTANT, its employees, subcontractors, agents, and consultants. CONSULTANT retains design responsibility and liability at all times during this Agreement and after completion of this Agreement. ARTICLE XIV NOTICES All notices, communications, and reports required or permitted under this Agreement shall be personally delivered or mailed to the respective parties by depositing same in the United States mail to the address shown below, by certified mail, return receipt requested, unless otherwise specified herein. Mailed notices shall be deemed communicated as of three (3) days' mailing: To CONSULT ANT: Solutient GeoSciences, Inc. Les Jeske, P.G. 3800 Paluxy Drive, Suite 260 Tyler, Texas 75703 Phone: (903) 581-4340 Fax: (903) 581-4399 File 5348 To OWNER: City of Denton George C. Campbell, City Manager 2 I 5 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 Fax: (940) 349-8596 And David Dugger, Landfill Manager City of Denton, Texas 5166 Foster Road Denton, Texas 76208 Phone: (940) 349-8001 Page 5 ARTICLE XX ASSIGNABILITY The CONSULTANT shall not assign any of its scope of work under in this Agreement, and shall not transfer any of its scope of work under this Agreement (whether by assignment, novation, or otherwise) without the prior written consent ofthe OWNER. Should the CONSULTANT assign any part of the monies due under this Agreement, CONSULT ANT is required to provide written notice of the same to OWNER . Any assignment of monies due under this Agreement shall not change any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement to include but not limited to the terms and conditions for payment under this Agreement. ARTICLE XXI MODIFICATION No waiver or modification of this Agreement or of any covenant, condition, or limitation herein contained shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by the party to be charged therewith, and no evidence of any waiver or modification shall be offered or received in evidence in any proceeding arising between the parties hereto out of or affecting this Agreement, or the rights or obligations of the parties hereunder, and unless such waiver or modification is in writing and duly executed; and the parties further agree that the provisions of this section will not be waived unless as set forth herein . ARTICLE XXII MISCELLANEOUS A. The following exhibits are attached to and made a pat1 of this Agreement: Exhibit "A" -Solutient GeoSciences, Inc. Proposal dated August 19, 20 I 3 Exhibit "B" -Probable Cost Estimate B. CONSULTANT agrees that OWNER shall, until the expiration of five (5) years after the final payment or after final completion of all work required under this Agreement, whichever is longer, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books , documents, papers, correspondence, to include e-mails, and records of the CONSULTANT involving transactions relating to this Agreement. CONSULT ANT is required to maintain and make available all electronic records associated with thi s Agreement for purposes of examination. CONSULT ANT agrees that OWNER shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary CONSULTANT facilities and shall be provided a d e quate and appropriate working space in order to conduct audits in compliance with this section. OWNER shall give CONSULTANT reasonable advance notice of intended audits. This paragraph shall work in conjunction with the Audit provision set forth in Article XXlll. C. Venue of any suit or cause of action under this Agreement shall lie exclusively in Denton County, Texas. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law s of the State ofTexas. D . For the purpose of this Agreement, the key persons who will perform most of the work hereunder shall be Leslie A. Jeske, P.G ., Hydrogeologist ("Jeske"). This Agreement has been entered into with the underst a nding that Jeske shall serve as the CONSULT ANT'S Project Manager. However , nothin g herein shall limit CONSULTANT from using other qu a lified and competent member s of its firm to p e rform th e services requir ed h e rein. CONSULT ANT und ersta nd s that OWN E R is to be informed of the removal or loss of any of the key persons working under th is Agreement. CONSULTANT also agrees to provide the OWNER with notice of the name(s) of File 5348 Page 7 IN WITNESS HEREOF, the City of Denton, Texas has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized City Manager, and ON ~L T ANT h :1t x ecu 2 d this Agreement through its duly authorized undersigned officer on this the /-day of 2'zO t:IV , 2013 . ATTEST: "OWNER" CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS A Texas Municipal Corporation By :- JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY By : APPR E D AS . '0 LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY Signature on File Signature on File Signature on File Signature on File Signature on File David Dugger, City of Denton August 19, 2013 Page 2 • Analytical Services -includes sampling and analysis of groundwater samples collected at landfill facility in accordance with the TCEQ-approved GWSAP. A total of twenty groundwater monitoring wells, which comprise the facility (MSW Permit No. 1590A) groundwater monitoring system, will be gauged, purged, and sampled using dedicated, low-flow pumps and a Well Wizard® micropurge system. The wells will be sampled semi-annually for detection monitoring constituents, which are presented in Table 5-1, GWSAP. Also included in the work plan is a provision for up to two verification re-sampling/assessment monitoring events at up to three monitoring wells. Assessment samples would be analyzed for 40 CFR Part 258, Appendix II constituents. Lastly, two leachate samples will be collected and analyzed for necessary pre-treatment constituents, as required by the waste water treatment plant and the landfill re-circulation requirements. All analyses will be performed using EPA-approved methods by Ana-Lab Corporation. • Sanitas™ for Ground Water Maintenance Agreement -provides for annual upgrades and software support of Sanitas™, a statistical analysis software package used to perform statistical evaluation of groundwater quality data. • Annual Detection Groundwater Monitoring Report -includes preparation of annual detection groundwater monitoring report. • Background Statistical Evaluation Report-perform evaluation of most recent 2- year period of analytical data in 2015 and incorporate into background data, as appropriate. • Contingency Funding -includes a provision for contingency funds for the possibility of additional wells to be included for assessment monitoring in the event any facility well enters assessment monitoring as per recent regulatory requirements and implementation procedures. All services provided will be coordinated and performed under the direct supervision of Mr. Leslie A. Jeske, P.G., Hydrogeologist. Mr. Jeske has served as the primary groundwater consultant at the facility since 1999. Low-flow purging and sampling activities will be conducted using instruments and equipment owned and maintained by the City. In the event the instruments are found in need of repair, the City will be promptly notified to insure minimal delays in completing the scheduled monitoring events. The City will be responsible for all costs associated with repairs and on-going maintenance. Cost Estimate Based upon the above scope of services and our understanding of the project, we have prepared the attached Probable Cost Estimate which shows the estimated quantities of work Exhibit B PROBABLE COST ESTIMATE August 19,2013 2014-2016 Lanclt11111ydrogcological Consulting and Analytical Scn•ircs City of Denton Landfill (MS\V I'CI'mit No, 1590A) Denton (l)cnton County), Texas J t c:n\ Qtllll l UI • n,•,l'lfl llll dr' 2013 (!j}n•I~1'1J l'd t(/IN r/irm HIHtliiiJI/!i% & AJ.VCS.\"/IIC/1( MU!tlltlriii!_EI'C/1/: Statisticnl Evaluation and Rcp01tinu (Verillcation/.'\sscssmcnt Monitolini!) & G1 mmdwntcJ Chemisll 'Review . Duta 13;~sc U )date . A .nalvtical Datll Ev<~luation Chccklj_st_ GJOlll1<hvatcJ Contom Mnp. and Rcpo1t P1cp;uation: 1 -fvciJ 0 1 CO[O rist 12 l::nvit onmcntal Tcdmicicm )I I Subsistence 2 S nmpl i ng Vehicle 3 ~fLI ..:n 1 • 335 A.nnlvttcal Set vtccs: Updated Table 5-1 GWSAP Conslilllents (3 wells & I QC sam1le) 4 Vc1ification/Asscssmcnt Appendix ll C'onstitw.:nts (J wells & 2 OC samples) 5 1: l t H is U c-n l I!vnl uo u on n n d R~ lOl'Li U Jt n Groundwntc1 Chemistry Rl!\•icw . Data Bnse l f p d nl-.: .. ...\nn l\•ll cn l Dnl<~ E \•u hU1 1iQn rlk:'~:!k l i ~t . GJow1dwatc• Couto••r Mn. ), uod Rc J01 t P1c )llla1ion fydl'U J!O lllogi .,l 18 :nvi1 nnmcnlal T cchnicinn 60 Subsistence 4 Sam Jlinu Vehicle 5 ~hlenge :135 Analytical Sc1 vices: UQdatcd Table 5-I GWSAI' Con s utuents UO wells. 7 QC samples. & 2 leachate samples) 2 9 Assessment A> Jcndix II Constituents (i\1\V-4U & I QC' smn )(e ) 2 W :t .S I "'-\V :"I tt.:.W P··~-Tumln n.m t C'O I L"I HIII L!I\l.'lo [2 leachate snmplcs) 2 i1111w 101-1 (lrturtcrly 1 '<•,/ficul/tm R<l-',!.tll!lpl i ll;: $: r,·~-~~.~·,,urnr •1fnniw ri11Jl /i,I'D frf ; S!Dtistical Evaluntioo au~ Rc }f ll 1ill • (YClilicution/ Assessmcnr Manit min<) •I G1oundwale1 C hcm it.ll)' ltu vlc.w , Dt~ta Base U p tl;m :. Analvtical Data Evaluation Checklist. G1onndwntcr Contmu Ma J _, and Rc JOlt P1c n11ation· ll y(lt-n gt:olof.osl 1 0 Environmental Technician 34 S ubso s 1on a c 2 Samplin>< Vehicle 3 ~l ilu u 'c 3JS Analvtice~J Se1 vices: U H I Ri e d T t~b l u S -1 tl WS :W l'Q J L"itucnt .< (3 wells & I QC sample) 4 Yelification)Assessment Appendix II Constituents (3 wells & 2 QC samples) 5 ~"Ji fi.<m/l e r /J ()/4 .\'t•mi -.-lmuml f1ct uc tloii/Backgrowrd .IUIIm'/IJriJWE••ellt: Statistical Evaluation and Repm1iu ~ 31 G1 'oundwnle1 ChemisLrv Review , Data 8nsc lJ >dntc , Analvtic1.1J Dott<~ EvnlLL<~tion Checklist , (;roundwnlcr f omQnr Mnp , mul R e port Propaml t on - Hvdro reolol!ist 18 Env u 'oo 1 n e n1al T~c fu1 1 C J an 60 Subsistence 4 Samplmg Vehicl e 5 I'Vfilea rc 335 i\Jm l yt[~"l s,,,.i ous : tJ )dnted Table 5-l GWSAP Constituents (20 wells. 7 QC sam1les , & 2 lcaclmle sam lies) 29 Assessment Appendix II ConstltliOnls (~IW-4U & I OC sample) 2 \Vastc \Vat~I Prc-Ttcatmcnt Constituents (2 leachnte snmplcs) 2 2014 Amrual Deleclimr Morriloring 1/d Jinf(: Hvcll OJ!colouist 20 2014 Grmmdwa/er Statistical Arra/1 1 ~~· Sti/IJ<'Ilrt': Snnltos !Or (ir(JUm l wmel' Softwnrc Annual Maintemmce .r\!J.r Ce.lllem (co!l!t + 1 3 u~1 I 2014 Coll/irr!!errc;y F1111dl ~ Ducllllllwr 2 0 };.1 Qrrrrrttori•••V t!r•iji~:~~rftm llc •.flfJtrplillg •• c;. 1.'1!1~_;:\l rr «rrl MlmitOrillg Evrlllr Ste~tistical Evaluation and Rep01 ting tYelitic<ttion/ Assessment Monitoring) 8 GroundwaLe1 ·Che.m.istrv Revi.ew ~ D ata Base Update , Analvtical Data Ev<1luation Checklist, GIOlmdwateJ Contour Map , and Rep011 P1cparation: Hydro •col.o •ist 12 Page I of3 U ni t 1 1 til l Rtue I co .. how s 155 00 s I 240 00 hmu s 155 00 s 1 ,860 00 hmir $ 95 -00 s 3 .2.30 t)d dav s 170 .00 s 340 00 <Lcy s o5 .00 s 195 00 mile s 0 GS s 217 75 each s 365 .00 s 1.460 .00 each s 1.452 00 s 7 .260 .00 Subtotal: $ 15 ,8 02.75 holll s 155 .00 s 4 .185 00 hlHtr s I 55 ,00 s 2.790 .00 hour s 95 .00 s 5.700 00 dnv s j 70 .00 $ 680 00 dav s 65 00 s J25 00 llli l r s () 65 s 217 75 each s 165 00 s \0 _585 _00 each $ I 452 .00 s 2 ,904 .00 CiH.;h s 454 50 s 909 00 Subtotal: $ 28,295.75 l m u r s 155 00 $ 620 00 h~)ur s 155 .00 s 1 ,550 .00 hour $ 95 00 $ 3.230 00 ~av s L 70 .00 $ 340 .00 day s 65 00 s 195 .00 mjl .c s 0 65 s 217 75 cad 1 $ 365 ,00 s 1 .4 60 00 each s 1.452 00 s 7.260 00 Subtotal: s 14.872.75 hom s 155 _0[) s 4.805 00 hour s 155 00 s 2.790 00 ]l our s 95 ,00 s 5.700 00 day s 170 .00 s 680 ,00 d av s 65 _00 s 325 .00 mile s 0 65 s 217 75 each $ 365 .00 s 1058500 each. s 1.452 00 $ 2 904 00 each $ 454 50 $ 909 00 Suhtotal: s 28._915.75 hour $ 15500 1 $ 3 ,100 00 Subtotal: I s 3.100.00 LS s 4oo oo 1 $ 400 00 Subtotal : I s 400.00 S uht o t a l : s 2,500 .1111 hour $ 155 00 $ 1 .240 .00 hou r s 155 00 $ 1 ,860 00 PROBABLE COST ESTI~IATE August 19,2013 2014-2016 Landfillllydrogeological Cousulting and Analytical Se1 ·viccs City oF Denton Landlill (MSW Permit No. 1590A) Denton (Dcntun County), T('xns .1\uodvticnl Sc1 vices: I Updated rable 5-/ GWS;IP C'onsliluents 13 wells & I QC s<1mple) I Vc1 i llcation//\sscssmcnt Appendix II Constituents (3 wells & 2 QC sam1lcs) I ,llarclr 2016 Semi-A111111al Detectiou/Backgrnwrd Mmrl(~fl u g E1•eut: Statistical Evilluation and Rcpmtin' (Jroundwater Chcmis11 'Revi~w ~ DiJti.l Base U )date . An ,dvtind 0lJW Evalur~tion Checklist , Gwund\vntcl Contou r Map . and Rcpm1 Pl'cpruation: Hyd!OL!.eolo 1ist E nv i 1 onmcntnl Ti.!clmici<Hl Subsistence S ampling_ Vch1cle r vtilca rc Analvtical ScJ vices: Upci<Jted Tnblc 5-1 G'NSAP Constituents (20 wells , 7 QC .snm1les , & 2 lenchnte smn )les ) Assessment A 1 lcndix 11 Constituents (i\I\V-4U & I QC sample) Waste \Vale! P1c-TJcatmcnt Constituents (2 leachate smn lies) Jrme 2016 Quarterly l '~rl}T c at/"fl fl q-s plfl fl.illu:. & Anessment .t {q l/l rr•I.JI J: Event: Stt~tistic<~l Evaluation ancl Repo1ting: (\lm iflcation/ Assessment i'vtonit01 inJ.!) Glmmdwatcl Chemistr y Rev i ew . Da t a B as e U t!dale . A ua lvt j c(l] D(lt::J Ev aluati on C hcc.kJi.st . Gimllld\vntcJ Contmu Map. and Rcp01t Ptcpmation: Hvcil o 'eolo •ist J:::nv i ronmental Technicmn Subsistence Sampling Vehicle 1\td c u re Analytical Se1 vices: Updated Table 5-I OWSAP Constituents (3 wells & I QC s<1mple ) Velification/1\ssessmcnt f\j)l?_Cndix II Constituents (3 wells & 2 OC samples) .fu f!f ~mb ~r 2111 ~ $'r tu 1 ".4 m rrr ~;l ,l}u mo·ti m ri /Jodgn/IIJ<d N mri lori11g I ~•'D /W S tatistical E' aluation and Re lOrlinJ!. GJOundw<~lel Chemistry Rcvi~w . Dnln B<~se Updnlu . Anah tical Data Evaluation Chcddi.st. Gimllldwr~Lel Conlmu MaJ . and Rc 101 t P1c l<ll 'alinn Hydro geolog i st Environmental Technician ubsislcnce Samplin • Vehicle ,\I ilea •e Annlvticnl Sc1 vices ll1d aled T a ble 5-1 (i\V S ;\J ' C nn sli t u e n t s PO wel k 7 O C Jilllll l les , & 2leachaJ c samp lc .s.J Assess men! Appendix II Constituents adW-4U & I QC snm 1lc) Waste \Vate1 ' P1e-T1 'entment Constituents (2 lcnchnte snmptcs) l ;?il/6 Amrual Detectiou Monitoring R q f11 i't1 Hvd10 •eolo rist 2016 Grormd1vater Statistical Analysis So_{t ll'or iJ : Sanii(IS for G1mmdwate1 Softwa1 ·e Annual Mrtintenance A • ·eemcnt (cns1 +I S~/Q) 2016 Coutiugency Funds: Notes: J , Scope of wo1 'k allows fo1 · 2 assessment monitoJ ing events with a total of th r ee (J) we tis e<~ch Additional work will be petfom1cd upon auth01 ization by the City of Denton utilizing the following fee scheclulc Hyd1 ogeologisl-S 155 .00 pe1 hour (adjus!cd to S 165 .00 pe1 hou1 ' in 10 16) Geologist-Sl30 00 per hour (adjusted to $135 00 pe1 how ' in2016) Envi1omnental Technician-$95 00 pc1 how (adjusted to $100 .00 pe r hou1 in 2016) CADD Ope1 ntor-$GO 00 pe1 hour Field Vehicle-SG5 00 pe r day Mileage-SO 65 pe1 ·mile Outside Services (i e, nmp reproduction, color photocopies, etc)· cost+ 15% Additional Expenses (i e ., meals, lodging, etc ) -cost + 15% Page 3 oD I ;I I 5 I 27 18 GO 4 5 3~5 29 2 2 4 10 34 2 3 335 4 5 J l 18 GO 4 5 335 2 ') 2 2 2 0 I C<lch s 365 uo $ L4GO 00 each s 1..152 .00 s 7 .260 .00 Sul>total: s 15802.75 hour $ IG5 00 s 4.455 00 holll s 165 00 s 2 ,970 00 how s IOU 00 s 6.000 .00 dav $ 180 .00 s 720 00 d<1V $ 70 .0 0 s J5 0 .00 mile $ 0 G5 s 217 .75 ench $ 365 .00 s 10.585 .00 each $ J..l5 2 _00 s 2 _ 904 .00 each s 454 .50 s 909 ,00 Suhtot~1l: $ 29,110.75 holll $ 165 .00 s 660 ,00 hnlll $ IG5 00 s 1 ,650 00 hour $ 100 uo s 3,400 ,00 dily s 180 00 s 3(>0 .00 dny $ 7ll 0 0 s 210 ,00 mile s 0 .65 s 217 .75 each s 365 ,00 s 1.460 .00 cac.b $ 1.4 52.00 s 726 0 .00 Subtotal: $ 15.217.75 hour $ 165 00 s 5 .115 .00 hom s 165 00 $ 2 ,970 00 hom s 100 00 s 6 .000 .00 d oy s 180 00 s nll .c \u dav $ 70 .00 s 350 .00 l Ui ]~ s o .r ,5 s 2 1 7 .75 eacJ1 s 365 00 s 1 0.5 SS .U O each s 1.452 00 :;; 2 .904 .00 elli:b .) 454 50 s 909 00 Subtotal: s 29.770.75 ho ur $ 165 oo I $ Subtotal: IS LS s 425 .oo I s 425 .00 Subtotal: I ~ 425.00 Subtotal: I S 2 ,500.00 II TOTAL: I $ 287 ,791.110