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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-110FILE REFERENCE FORM 1 2011-110 X Additional File Exists Additional File Contains Records Not Public, According to the Public Records Act Other FILE(S) Date Initials Amended by Ordinance No. 2013-191 08/06/13 jR ORDINANCE NO. 2011-110 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT (PSA) WITH SGS ENGINEERING, LLC, FOR ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR DENTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (PSA 4755— PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR DENTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AWARDED TO SGS ENGINEERING, LLC, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,260,000). WHEREAS, the professional services provider (the "Provider) mentioned in this ordinance is being selected as the most highly qualified on the basis of its demonstrated competence and qualifications to perform the proposed.professional services; and WHEREAS, the fees under the proposed contract are fair and reasonable and are consistent with and not higher than the recommended practices and fees published by the professional associations applicable to the Provider's profession and such fees do not exceed the maximum provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a professional service contract with SGS Engineering, LLC, to provide Engineering and Consulting services for Capital Improvement Projects for Denton Municipal Electric, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. SECTION 2. The City Manager is authorized to expend funds as required by the attached contract. SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Denton, Texas hereby expressly delegates the authority to take any actions that may be required or permitted to be performed by the City of Denton under File 475 5 -Professional Services Agreement for Engineering and Consulting Services for Capital Improvement Projects for Denton Municipal Electric, to the City Manager of the City of Denton, Texas, or his designee. SECTION 4. The findings in the preamble of this ordinance are incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 1 `— day of ,2011. MARK A. B OUGHS, ,,MAYOR ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY BY: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY BY: 4 ORD He 4755 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT — FILE 4755 FOR DESIGN AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVIC S T S GREEMENT is made and entered into as of the — day of 2011, by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a Texas Municipal Corpora on,)With its principal offices at 215 East McKinney Street, Denton, Texas 76201 (hereinafter "OWNER') and SGS Engineering, L.L.C., a Limited Liability Corporation, with its offices at 401 50t' Street, Lubbock, Texas 79404 (hereinafter "CONSULTANT"); the parties acting herein, by and through their duly -authorized officers and representatives. WITNESSETH, that in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do mutually AGREE as follows: ARTICLE I ENGAGEMENT OF ENGINEERING FIRM The OWNER hereby contracts with CONSULTANT, as an independent contractor, and the CONSULTANT hereby agrees to perform the services herein in connection with the Project as stated in the Articles to follow, with diligence and in accordance with the professional standards customarily obtained for such services in the State of Texas. The professional services set forth herein are in connection with the following described project: Professional engineering and design services regarding the following matters (hereinafter the "Prof ect"). ARTICLE 11 SCOPE OF SERVICES The CONSULTANT shall perform the following services in a professional manner: A. To perform all those services and tasks as set forth in CONSULTANT'S proposal, dated June 14, 2011 which is a thirty five (35) page document from Steve Owens, P.E., Managing Partner of CONSULTANT to Chuck Sears, Engineering Administrator, Denton Municipal Electric ("DME"), a department of OWNER, which letter is attached hereto and incorporated herewith by reference as Exhibit "A". B. If there is any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the Exhibits attached to this Agreement, the specific terms and conditions of the Exhibit shall control over the general terms and conditions of the Agreement. 1 ARTICLE III PERIOD OF SERVICE This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by the OWNER and the CONSULTANT and upon the issuance of a notice to proceed by the OWNER, and shall remain in force for the period that may reasonably be required for the completion of the Project, and any required extensions approved by the OWNER; or until the monetary consideration expressed herein is wholly exhausted, whichever event shall first occur. This Agreement may be sooner terminated in accordance with the provisions hereof. Time is of the essence in this Agreement. The CONSULTANT shall make all reasonable efforts to complete the services set 111forth herein as expediently as possible and to meet the schedules established by the OWNER, acting through its General Manager of DME or the Engineering Administrator of DME. ARTICLE IV COMPENSATION A. COMPENSATION TERMS: "Direct Non -Labor Expense" is defined as that expense, based upon actual cost, for any expense reasonably incurred by the CONSULTANT in the performance of!this Agreement and other incidental reasonable .expenses incurred in connection with the Project. Provided however, any reasonable sub -consultant billings reasonably incurred by CONSULTANT in connection with the Project shall be invoiced to OWNER at their cost plus up; to an additional ten (10%) percent. B. BILLING AND PAYMENT: For and in consideration of the professional services to be performed by the CONSULTANT herein, the OWNER agrees to pay CONSULTANT based upon the rates set forth in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herewith; a total fee, not to exceed $1,260,000. Partial payments to the CONSULTANT will be made on the basis of detailed monthly statements rendered to and approved by the OWNER through its General Manager of DME or her designees; however, under no circumstances shall any monthly statement for services exceed the value of the work performed at the time a statement is rendered. The OWNER may withhold five (5%) percent of the contract amount until satisfactory completion of the Project. Nothing contained in this Article shall require the OWNER to pay for any work which is unsatisfactory as reasonably determined by the General Manager of DME, and/or the Engineering Administrator, or which is not submitted to the OWNER in cor' liance with the terms of this Agreement. The OWNER shall not be required to make any!, payments to the CONSULTANT when the CONSULTANT is in default under this Agreement. It is specifically understood and agreed that the CONSULTANT shall not !be authorized to undertake any work pursuant to this Agreement which would require additional payments by the OWNER for any charge, expense or reimbursement above the maximum not to exceed fee as stated hereinabove. 2 C. PAYMENT If the OWNER fails to make payments due the CONSULTANT for services and expenses within thirty (30) days after receipt of the CONSULTANT'S undisputed st4ement thereof, the amounts due the CONSULTANT will be increased by the rate of one percent (1%) per month from the said thirtieth (30th) day, and in addition, the CONSULTANT may, after giving ten (10) days' written notice to the OWNER, suspend services under ;this Agreement until the CONSULTANT has been paid in full for all amounts then due and; owing, and not disputed by OWNER for services, expenses and charges. Provided, howeverb nothing herein shall require the OWNER to pay the late charge of one percent (1%) per month as set forth herein, if the OWNER reasonably determines within fifteen (15) days subsequent to the receipt of a billing invoice of CONSULTANT, with such notice provided to CONSULTANT within that time period, that the work is unsatisfactory, in accordance with Article IV of this Agreement. ARTICLE V 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 CONSULTANT or any of its subcontractors or subconsultants. ARTICLE VI OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS All documents prepared or furnished by the CONSULTANT (and CPNSULTANT'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 CONSULTANT 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 the Agreement in another project or for other purposes than specified herein any of the information or materials developed pursuant to this agreement,. CONSULTANT is released from any and all liability relating to their use in that project. ARTICLE VII INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT shall provide services to OWNER as an independent contractor, not as an employee of the OWNER. CONSULTANT shall not have or claim any right arising from employee status. ARTICLE VIII INDEMNITY AGREEMENT The CONSULTANT shall indemnify and save and hold harmless the OWNER and its officials, officers, agents, attorneys and employees from and against any and all (liability, claims, i 3 i demands, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to court costs! and reasonable attorney fees incurred by the OWNER, and including without limitation damagesi for bodily and personal injury, death and property damage, resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of the CONSULTANT or its officers, shareholders, agents, attorneys and employees in' the execution, operation, or performance of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a liability to any person who is not a party to this Agreement and nothing herein shall waive any of the party's defenses both at law or equity, to any claim, cause of action or litigation filed by anyone not a party to This Agreement, including the defense of governmental immunity, which defenses are hereby expresIly reserved. ARTICLE IX INSURANCE During the performance of the Services under this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall maintain the following insurance with an insurance company licensed to do busine�s in the State of Texas by the State Insurance Commission or any successor agency, that has a rating with A. M. Best Rate Carriers of at least an "A-" or above: j A. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $500,000 for each occurrence,and not less than $500,000 in the aggregate, a4d with property damage limits of not less than $100,000 for each occurrence and not less tharil $100,000 in the aggregate. i B. Automobile Liability Insurance with bodily injury limits of not less than $51b0;000 for each person and not less than $500,000 for each accident and with property damage limits for not less than $100,000 for each accident. i I C. Worker's Compensation Insurance (if applicable) in accordance with statutory requirements and Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $100,000 for each accident. D. Professional Liability Insurance with limits of not less than $500,000 annual aggregate. E. CONSULTANT shall furnish insurance certificates or insurance policies a the OWNER`s request to evidence such coverage to the extent that is possible. Otherwise ' ONSULTANT shall furnish to OWNER within fifteen (15) days of the date of approval of 1 is Agreement, certificates of insurance evidencing the required coverage. The insurance policies shall name the OWNER as an additional insured on all such policies to the extent legally possible (save and except the coverage described in Subparagraph C. and D. of this Article), and shall contain a provision that such insurance shall not be cancelled or. modified without thirty (30) days prior written notice to OWNER and CONSULTANT. In such event, the CONSULTANT shall, prior to the effective date of the change or cancellation of coverage, deliver copies of any such substitute policies furnishing at least the same �olicy limits and coverage to OWNER. ARTICLE X ARBITRATION AND ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION The parties may agree to settle any disputes under this Agreement by submitting the dispute to arbitration or other means of alternate dispute resolution such as mediation. No arbitration or alternate dispute resolution arising out of or relating to, this Agreement involving one party's disagreement may include the other party to the disagreement without the other's approval. ARTICLE XI TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, either party may terminate this Agreement by providing thirty- (30) days advance written notice to the other party. 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 effected unless the other parry is given (1) written notice (delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested) of intent to terminate and setting forth the reasons specifying the nonperformance or other reason(s), and not less than (30) calendar days to pure the failure;. and (2) an opportunity for consultation with the terminating party prior to teriihination. 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 thirty (30) days after the date of termination. The OWNER shall pay CONSULTANT for all services properly rendered and satisfactorily performed, and for reimbursable expenses prior to notice of termination being received by COS SULTANT, in accordance with Article IV of this Agreement. Should the OWNER subse4uently contract with a new consultant for the continuation of services on the Project, CONSULTANT. shall cooperate in providing information to the OWNER and the new consultant. The CONSULTANT shall turn over all documents prepared or furnished by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement to the OWNER on or before the date of termination but may maintain.copies of such documents for its files. CONSULTANT agrees that 'it shall also fully comply with any and all written requests received from the OWNER, throu�h its Director of Solid Waste, to maintain confidentiality respecting certain designated records, documents, and other written materials related to the Project, which the OWNER reasonably determines is competitively sensitive, and would likely cause damage to the OWNER if� disclosed to the public or to any other person, party, or entity. ARTICLE XII RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS AND LIABILITIES Approval of the work by the OWNER shall not constitute nor be deemed a release of the responsibility and liability of the CONSULTANT, its officers, employees, agents;, subcontractors, and sub -consultants for the accuracy and competency of their work performed pursuant to this Agreement; nor shall such approval by the OWNER be deemed as an assumption. of such responsibility by the OWNER for any defect in the design or other work prepared by the CONSULTANT, its officers, employees, agents, subcontractors, and sub -consultants. 5 ARTICLE XIII 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 at the addresses shown below, by means of U. S. Mail, postage prepaid, certified mail, return receipt requested, unless otherwise specified herein. To CONSULTANT: SGS Engineering, L.L.C. Attn: Steve Owen, P.E. 401 50th Street Lubbock, Texas 79404 Telephoner (806) 795-6827 To OWNER: City of Denton, Texas Attn: Assistant City Manager Denton City Hall . Utilities Administration Dept. 215 East McKinney Street Denton, Texas 76201 Telephone: (940) 349-8130 and City of Denton, Texas Engineering Administrator Denton Municipal Electric 1659 Spencer Road Denton, Texas 76209 Telephone: (940) 349-7111 All notices under this Agreement shall be effective upon their actual receipt by the party to whom such notice is given. ARTICLE XIV ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement, consisting of nine (9) pages and one (1) exhibit, constitutes the complete and final expression of the Agreement of the parties and is intended as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of their agreements, and supersedes all prior contemporaneous offers, promises, representations, negotiations, discussions, communications undetstandings, and agreements which may have been made in connection with the subject matter of this Agreement. ARTICLE XV SEVERABILITY If any provision of this Agreement is found or deemed by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, it shall be considered severable from the remainder of this Agreement, and shall not cause the remainder to be invalid or unenforceable. In such. event,; the parties shall reform this Agreement, to the extent reasonably possible, to replace such stricken !provision with a valid and enforceable provision which comes as, close as possible to expressing the original intentions of the parties respecting any such stricken provision. P. ARTICLE XVI COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS The CONSULTANT shall comply with all federal, state, local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances applicable to the work perfonned by CONSULTANT hereunder, as they may now read or as they may hereafter be amended. ARTICLE XVII DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED In performing the services required hereunder, the CONSULTANT shall riot discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or ancestry, age, or physical handicap. ARTICLE XVIII PERSONNEL A. The CONSULTANT represents that it has or will secure at its own expense all personnel required to perform all the services required under this Agreement. Such personnel shall not be employees or officers of, nor have any contractual relations with the OWNER. CONSULTANT shall inform the OWNER of any conflict of interest or potential conflict of interest that may arise during the term of this Agreement. B. All services required hereunder will be performed by the CONSULTANT or; under its direct supervision. All personnel engaged in performing the work provided for in this Agreement, shall be qualified, and shall be authorized and permitted. under state and local ;laws to perform such services. ARTICLE XIX ASSIGNABILITY The CONSULTANT shall not assign any interest in this Agreement and shallnot transfer any interest in this Agreement (whether by assignment, novation or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the OWNER. CONSULTANT shall promptly notify OWNER, in writing, of any change of its name as well as of any material change in its corporate structure, its 'location, and/or its operations. ARTICLE XX MODIFICATION No waiver or modification of this Agreement or of any covenant, condition, limitation herein contained shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by the party to be chid ed therewith: 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, unless such waiver or modification is in writing, duly executed. The parties further agree that the provisions of this Article will not be waived unV ss as herein set forth. 7 ARTICLE XXI MISCELLANEOUS A. The following Exhibit is attached to and made a part of this Agreement: Exhibit "A" --- CONSULTANT'S letter to Chuck Sears, Engineering Administrator, Denton Municipal Electric (June 14, 2011) B. CONSULTANT agrees that OWNER shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after the final payment made by OWNER under this Agreement,' have access to and the right to examine any pertinent books, documents, papers and records of the CONSULTANT involving transactions relating to this Agreement. CONSULTANT agree$ that OWNER shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary CONSULTANT facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate working space in order to condo' t examinations or audits in compliance with this Article. OWNER shall give CONSULTANT reasonable advance notice of all intended examinations or audits. 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 laws of the State of Texas. D. For the purpose of this Agreement, the key persons who will serve as Project Manager respecting this engagement shall be Principal and Manager of CONSULTANT, owever, nothing herein shall limit CONSULTANT from using other qualified and competent consultants and administrative support personnel of their firm to perform the services required herein. E. CONSULTANT shall commence, carry on, and complete its work on the Project with all applicable dispatch, and in a sound, economical, efficient manner, and in accordance with the provisions hereof. In accomplishing the Project, CONSULTANT shall take such steps as are appropriate to ensure that the work involved is properly coordinated with related work being carried on by the OWNER. F. The OWNER shall assist the CONSULTANT by placing at the CONSULTANT's disposal all available information pertinent to the Project, including previous reports; any other data relative to the Project and arranging for the access to, and make all provisions for the CONSULTANT to enter in or upon, public and. private property as required for the CONSULTANT to perform professional services under this Agreement. G. The captions of this Agreement are for informational purposes only and shall not in any way affect the substantive terms or conditions of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Denton, Texas has executed this Agreement in four (4) original counterparts, by and through its duly -authorized Purchasing Age t and General Manager of DME; and CONSULTANT has executed this ee ent by and through its duly - authorized undersigned partner, on this the I qfj day of , 2011. "OWNER" Ubm CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS j A Texas Municipal Corporation Caf I-AMPBEL L , CITY PHIL WILLIAMS, GENERAL MANAGER, DME ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY By: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY n By: ATTEST: By: 6,�4 0,4�� "CONSULTANT" SGS ENGINEERING, L.L.(. By: STEVE OWENS, P.E. i 9 EXHIBIT A E LL-C Chuck Sears. City of Dolton 901 AT pxp* Stfeet: Oiahton, `TX 7.01201 Chmok! ftblh 80SEn Ineetih.gli I'M CISGO-1) proposes to Orl.ter,p prv�sslonal pgreq, mteRt -W 00 YPf o, "It. S" $ ttt�-OVWOUWAI)o Wto tot,!" i4riow-to. prov-146, design, Ond OthorproWO!"Onal Onalne4ing W.Menton Jtal Im c ,provom .)o rpt on Progra p fqr N !Q. too Q. T -on b u ly b01% W. $ 0. S-' 16 Co. M, pie to WD rk 0* WQ 0 6. 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