1988-0812259L
NO Of D&/
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DENTON
AND TIPPETT AND GEE, CONSULTING ENGINEERS TO PERFORM A RELAY
COORDINATION STUDY, APPROVING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS THEREFOR,
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS
SECTION I That the City Council hereby approves and auth-
orizes t Fe- Mayor and City Secretary to execute and attest,
respectively, the agreement between the City of Denton and
Tippett & Gee for consulting services for a relay coordination
study, under the terms and conditions contained in said agreement
which is attached hereto and made a part hereof
SECTION II That the City Council hereby authorizes the
expenditure oT- funds in an amount not to exceed Sixty-five
Thouand Dollars ($65,000 00)
SECTION III That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon its passage and approv 1
PASSED AND APPROVED this
ATTEST
the/day of , 1988
6/
Q 4
Y ST S , MAYOR
WK L ERS, C E RETARY
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
DEBRA ADAMI DRAYOVITCH, CITY ATTORNEY
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BY &&A,-
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DENTON
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DENTON AND TIPPETT &
GEE, INC , FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES
This Agreement is entered into by and between the City of Denton, Texas,
hereinafter referred to as ("OWNER"), and Tippett & Gee, Inc , hereinafter
referred to as ("ENGINEER")
I SCOPE OF SERVICES
ENGINEER shall perform for OWNER the services described in Appendix A
(the "Services"), which is incorporated herein, in connection with a Relay
Coordination Study
ENGINEER shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and currency of
information furnished to it by OWNER and by any of OWNER'S contractors,
vendors, or consultants, and other generally accepted reputable sources
II COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT
For the performance of the Services, OWNER shall pay to ENGINEER the
amounts and in the manner and at the times specified in Appendix B, which is
incorporated herein
III PROFESSIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF ENGINEER,
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, INDEMNITIES
ENGINEER'S obligations and responsibilities under this contract shall be
to perform design, engineering and other professional services in connection
with the Services Engineer shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and
diligence in the performance of the Services as is ordinarily provided by a
professional engineer under similar circumstances and if Owner discovers,
within one year after completion of the Services, any portion of the Services
which fail to satisfy the foregoing standard of performance, Engineer shall,
at no cost to Owner, re-perform such services
ENGINEER shall not be obligated or responsible, directly or indirectly,
for
(a) Construction means, methods, techniques, procedures, sequences or
timetables in connection with the Services
(b) Safety precautions, procedures or programs in connection with the
Services
(c) Any failure by any contractor, subcontractor, supplier or vendor to
fulfill any contractual or other obligation or responsibility to the
OWNER or to any other party
(d) Any services, material or equipment furnished by any contractor,
subcontractor, supplier, vendor or other person or entity
(e) Any failure by the OWNER or by any contractor, subcontractor, sup-
plier or vendor to comply with any federal, state, local or industry
law, regulation, ordinance, code, rule, order, criterion or other
standard and particularly, for any failure to comply with plans and
specifications
(f) OWNER expressly waives any and all warranties of merchantibility as
to the Services and as to any structure, equipment or machinery con-
nected with the Services ENGINEER makes no express warranties which
extend beyond those described in this Agreement
ENGINEER agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the OWNER for liability
for damages arising out of the performance of Services where such liability is
caused by a negligent act, error or omission of ENGINEER, its agents or
employees In the event a claim for damages arising out of the performance of
this Agreement is made against the OWNER alleging contributory or concurrent
negligence of both ENGINEER and OWNER, ENGINEER agrees to defend that portion
of the claims related to or caused by the negligent acts, errors or omissions
of Engineer OWNER agrees to defend and indemnify ENGINEER from and against
damages arising out of OWNER'S sole negligence
ENGINEER shall in no event be liable to the Owner for any consequential
damages, including but without limitation, loss of use and loss of profits
IV INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
The ENGINEER is an independently established business and not an agent or
employee of the OWNER and nothing contained herein shall be construed as
inconsistent with that status
V CHANGES WITHIN THE SCOPE OF SERVICES
OWNER may, without invalidating this Agreement, make changes within the
scope of ENGINEER'S Services by supplemental written agreement altering,
adding to, or reducing the Services hereunder OWNER shall pay ENGINEER for
such changes in accordance with Appendix B, if applicable, or as mutually
agreed by OWNER and ENGINEER if Appendix B does not apply
VI OPINIONS OF COST AND SCHEDULE
Since ENGINEER has no control over and makes no representation with
respect to the cost of labor, materials, equipment or services furnished by
others, or over contractors', subcontractors', suppliers' or vendors' methods
of determining prices, or over competitive bidding or market conditions,
ENGINEER'S cost estimates shall be made on the basis of its experience and
qualifications and shall represent its best opinion as an experienced and
qualified professional engineering firm
Likewise, since ENGINEER has no control over and makes no representation
with respect to the resources provided by others to meet contract schedules,
ENGINEER'S forecast shall be made on the basis of its experience and qualifi-
cations and shall represent its best opinion as an experienced and qualified
professional engineering firm
ENGINEER cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids, or actual
project cost will not vary from its cost estimates or that actual schedules
will not vary from its forecast schedules
VII INSURANCE
During the performance of the Services under this Agreement, ENGINEER
shall maintain the following insurance
(a) Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with Bodily Injury
Liability and Property Damage Liability limits not less than
$500,000 each occurrence and $500,000 aggregate combined single
limit
(b) Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with Bodily Injury Lia-
bility and Property Damage Liability limit of $500,000 each occur-
rence combined single limit
(c) Workers' Compensation Insurance in accordance with statutory require-
ments and Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of liability as
follows
Bodily Injury by Accident - $100,000 each accident,
Bodily Injury by Disease - $500,000 policy limit,
Bodily Injury by Disease - $100,000 each employee
(d) Umbrella insurance providing not less than $1,000,000 limits in
excess of the limits stated in Items A through C
VIII FORCE MAJEURE
Neither ENGINEER nor OWNER shall be considered to be in default of the
provisions of this Agreement if delays to or failure of performance shall be
due to uncontrollable forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of
reasonable diligence, the nonperforming party could not avoid The term
"uncontrollable forces" shall mean any event which results in the prevention
or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement and
which is beyond the control of the nonperforming party The term "uncontrol-
lable forces" includes, but is not limited to, fire, acts of God, flood,
earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance,
sabotage, inability to procure permits, licenses, or authorizations from any
state, local or federal agency or person for any of the supplies, materials,
accesses, or services required to be provided by either OWNER or ENGINEER
under this Agreement, strikes, work slowdowns or other labor disturbances, and
judicial restraint
IX REUSE OF DOCUMENTS
All documents including Drawings and Specifications prepared by ENGINEER
pursuant to this Agreement are instruments of Services in respect to the pro-
ject for which they are prepared They are not intended or represented to be
suitable for reuse by OWNER or others on extensions of such project or any
other project Any reuse without written verification or adaptation by
ENGINEER for the specific purpose intended shall be at OWNER'S sole risk and
without liability or legal exposure to ENGINEER, and OWNER shall indemnify and
hold harmless ENGINEER for all claims, damages, losses, and expenses including
attorney's fees arising out of or resulting therefrom Any such verification
or adaptation will entitle ENGINEER to further compensation at rates to be
agreed upon by OWNER and ENGINEER
X TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
OWNER may terminate the Services by giving the ENGINEER notice in writing
to that effect not less than thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of
termination specified in the notice and by making payment to ENGINEER for all
Services performed and all costs incurred in the performance of the Services
Upon such termination, ENGINEER'S liability to the OWNER arising out of or in
connection with the performance of this Agreement shall cease
XI SEVERABILITY
In the event that any of the provisions, or portions or applications
thereof, of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any
court of competent jurisdiction, OWNER and ENGINEER shall negotiate an
equitable adjustment in the provision of this Agreement with a view toward
effecting the purpose of this Agreement and the validity and enforceability of
the remaining provisions, or portions or applications thereof, shall not be
affected thereby
XII NOTICES
Any notice, demand or request provided in this Agreement to be given by
either party hereto to the other shall be deemed to have been duly given when
made in writing and deposited to the United States Mail, postage prepaid,
addressed as follows
TO TIPPETT & GEE, INC
Attn Robert S Gee
President
502 N Willis
Abilene, Texas 79603
TO CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
Attn Robert E Nelson
Director of Utilities
215 East McKinney
Denton, Texas 76201
XIII ENTIRE AGREEMENT
Any of the Services provided for herein which were performed or caused to
be performed by ENGINEER prior to the effective date of the Agreement shall be
deemed to have been performed under this Agreement This Agreement consti-
tutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto relating to the subject
matter hereof, and supersedes any previous agreements or understandings
XIV CONSTRUCTION
This Agreement is intended for the benefit of the parties hereto and is
not intended to benefit third parties
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of Texas
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the_ parties hereto have entered into this Agreement
effective as of this the ~ ~G/~' day of 1988
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
BY By
LLOYD V HARRELL
CITY MANAGER
ATTEST
TIPPETT & GEE, INC
S
' a"~ ROBERT S GEE
PRESIDENT
ATTEST
BYER LTERS WILLIAM G HOLLOWELL
JY 40
SECR TARY EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT
AND SECRETARY
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
DEBRA A DRAYOVITCH
CITY ATTORNEY
BY
APPENDIX A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
RELAY COORDINATION STUDY
FOR
CITY OF DENTON
DENTON, TEXAS
The ENGINEER will furnish Engineering Services to perform the Scope of
Services as set forth herein to complete a Relay Coordination Study
A TRANSMISSION LINE PROTECTIVE RELAYING
Study the transmission line protective relaying at the following
transmission buses
1 N Denton 69 kV
2 Distribution substation 69 kV and 138 kV buses including
a Northlake
b Hickory
C Locust
d King
The study deliverables will include, for each of the above
1 11 x 17 one-line diagrams of 69 kV and 138 kV buses, power
switches, circuit breakers, instrument transformers and line pro-
tective relays
2 A tabulation of all line protective relays and all pertinent relay
information such as manufacturer, model number, type, tap range,
instruction book number, etc
3 Suggested changes, if any, of relay types, tap settings, time
settings and instrument transformer ratios and types
A-1
(REVISED 1-25-88)
4 Coordination curves for all line relays, conductor short circuit
withstand curves, plots of related fault current magnitudes, all
on standard time-current log-log paper
5 Commentary on the line protective relaying scheme, coordination,
relays utilized and considerations for possible improvements in
the scheme
B TRANSMISSION BUS AND TRANSFORMER PROTECTIVE RELAYING
Study the transmission bus and transformer protective relaying at the
following buses
1 Spencer 69 kV
2 N Denton 69 kV
3 All distribution substation 69 kV and 138 kV buses including
a Northlake
b Hickory
c Locust
d King
e Paige
f Airport
The study deliverables will include for each of the above
1 11 x 17 one-line diagram of 69 kV and 138 kV buses, power
switches, circuit breakers, power transformers, instrument trans-
formers, and bus and transformer protective relays
2 A tabulation of bus and transformer protective relays and
pertinent relay information such as manufacturer, model number,
type, tap range, instruction book number, etc
A-2
(REVISED 1-25-88)
3 Suggested changes, if any, of relay types, tap settings, time
settings and instrument transformer ratios and types
4 Coordination curves for bus and transformer relays, transformer
"ANSI points", circuit breaker interrupting capabilities, plots of
related fault current magnitudes, all on standard time-current
log-log paper
5 Commentary on the bus and transformer relaying scheme, coordi-
nation, relays utilized and considerations for possible improve-
ments in the scheme
C DISTRIBUTION BUS AND FEEDER PROTECTIVE RELAYING
Study the distribution bus and feeder protective relaying at the
following distribution substations
1 Northlake
2 Hickory
3 Locust
4 King
5 Paige
6 Airport
7 Spencer (Denton Steam Plant) 13 2 kV
The study deliverables will include for each of the above
1 11 x 17 one-line diagram of the distribution buses, power
switches, circuit breakers, power transformers, instrument trans-
formers, and bus and feeder protective relays
2 A tabulation of bus and feeder protective relays and pertinent
relay information such as manufacturer, model number, type, tap
range, instruction book number, etc
A-3
3 Suggested changes, if any, of relay types, tap settings, time
settings and instrument transformer ratios and types
4 Coordination curves for bus and transformer relays, feeder trunk
conductor short circuit withstand curves, transformer "ANSI
points", circuit breaker interrupting capabilities, plots of
related fault current magnitudes, all on standard time-current
log-log paper
5 Commentary on the bus and feeder relaying scheme, coordination,
relays utilized and considerations for possible improvements in
the scheme
D GENERATING PLANT PROTECTIVE RELAYING
Study the generating plant protective relaying and circuit breaker
settings for the generating units, generator step-up transformers,
auxiliary transformers with low voltage windings 480 volts and above,
and buses 480 volts and above
The study deliverables will include, for each generating unit
1 11 x 17 one-line diagrams of the generators, generator step-up
transformers, auxiliary transformers and buses
2 A tabulation of generator, bus, transformer protective relays and
pertinent relay information such as manufacturer, model number,
type, tap range, instruction book number, etc
3 Setting calculations and suggested changes, if any, of relay
types, tap settings, time settings and instrument transformer
ratios and types
A-4
4 Coordination curves for generator, bus and transformer relays,
transformer "ANSI points", circuit breaker interrupting capa-
bilities, plots of related fault current magnitudes, all on
standard time-current log-log paper or on graph paper appropriate
for each relay application
5 Commentary on the generator bus and transformer relaying scheme,
coordination, relays utilized and considerations for possible
improvements in the scheme
E INTENT
It is intended that the studies and the deliverables outlined in A
through D above furnish the Owner a complete benchmark study of the
protective relaying and breaker settings for his system Any omission
of deliverables desired by the Owner to yield such desired documen-
tation, will be furnished by the Engineer as may be requested by the
Owner, upon negotiation of an amended not-to-exceed fee for the addi-
tional documentation
A-5
THE OWNER SHALL FURNISH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
A PROTECTIVE RELAYS
1 Manufacturer
2 Model/style/catalog number
3 Manufacturer's instruction book
4 Taps available
5 Time settings available
6 Existing settings
B TRANSFORMERS
Nameplate drawing or readable photograph or
1 kVA ratings, all windings
2 Connections, all winding
3 Voltage ratios, all windings and all taps
4 Impedance
C CIRCUIT BREAKERS
1 Manufacturer
2 Model number
3 Continuous current rating
4 Fault interrupting capability
5 Closing and tripping times, cycles
D INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS ON CIRCUIT BREAKERS, TRANSFORMERS, GENERATORS,
ETC
1 Primary voltage/current rating
2 Secondary voltage/current taps
3 Continuous overload factor
4 ANSI accuracy classification
5 Current transformer winding resistance, all taps, when specif-
ically requested
6 Current transformer exciting current and ratio correction factor
curves, all taps, when specifically requested
A-6
E GENERATOR CONSTANTS
1 kVA and voltage rating
2 Reactances
3 Capability curves
F SHORT-CIRCUIT STUDIES
Short circuit study results, with fault currents in amperes, at all
locations to be studied, maximum and minimum generation cases, and for
all line-out and line-end cases which will affect the relay settings
and coordination
G MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
i Substation bus conductor sizes and types or continuous rating and
short-circuit time-current withstand curves
2 Transmission line and feeder trunk conductor material, sizes and
types
3 As-built one-line drawings of all substations to be studied
4 Resistance of all wiring between current transformers and differ-
ential relays, when specifically requested
H OTHER INFORMATION
All other information about the Owner's system which could be
reasonably expected and required to complete a study of this type
I RELAY TESTING
All relay testing will be performed by the Owner
A-7
APPENDIX B
PART I
COMPENSATION
Compensation for Services will be as follows
A Maximum hourly rates (including multiplier) for each employee category
are given below and shall remain firm for one (1) year from the date
of the Technical Service Agreement
Senior Engineers
$75
00
Engineers
50
00
Junior Engineers
40
00
Technicians
40
00
Designers
30
00
Draftspersons
24
00
Word Processing
18
00
Secretarial
19
00
Accounting/Administrative
Assistant
30
00
Clerical
16
00
Actual compensation for each category will be computed at or less than
the rate shown above based on the employee's salary (wage) cost as
defined in Part I, B , below, however, the total compensation to the
ENGINEER for the work described in Appendix A shall not exceed
$65,000
B Time of engineering, drafting, accounting, secretarial, clerical and
other employees at salary (wage) cost times 2 35 for the number of
hours devoted to the project
B-1
(REVISED 1-25-88)
The salary (wage) cost for salaried employees shall be employee's
annualized compensation (W-2 Form) divided by 2088 The salary (wage)
cost for hourly employees shall be the hourly rate shown in ENGINEER'S
hourly payroll ledger
The multiplier (2 35) allows for wage related expenses such as sick
and personal leave, vacation and holiday pay, retirement benefits,
group life, health and workmen's compensation insurance premiums,
federal, state and local payroll taxes imposed on employees such as
FICA, excise and unemployment taxes, general office overhead expenses
such as rent, utilities, fixtures, administrative salaries, and
profit
The stated multiplier (2 35) will remain firm for one (1) year from
the date of the Engineering Service Agreement
C Traveling expenses, including transportation by common carrier and
rental car agencies, room, board and other similar expenses at actual
cost
For ENGINEER-furnished transportation the charge will be
Auto or Pick-up Truck 22¢/mile
D Telegraph, long-distance telephone and other miscellaneous direct
expenses at actual cost Prints, aperture cards, and reproductions
produced in-house will be billed in accordance with Schedule A in
effect at time of billing The current Schedule A dated 5/87 is
attached All subcontract work will be billed at ENGINEER'S actual
cost
E Services of outside consultants retained by the ENGINEER and approved
by OWNER, all subcontracted work and all subcontracted computer work
will be billed at actual cost
B-2
F Computer charges for ENGINEER'S in-house computer will be in accor-
dance with Schedule B in effect at time of billing The current
Schedule B dated 7/87 is attached Computer charges for subcontracted
computer services will be billed at actual invoice cost
G Use of Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Engineering facilities
will be billed in accordance with Schedule B in effect at time of
billing The current Schedule B dated 7/87 is attached
PART II
PAYMENT
The OWNER shall pay the ENGINEER for the Services performed pursuant to
this Agreement in accordance with the terms of compensation in Part I -
Appendix B of this Agreement The ENGINEER shall submit invoices for pay-
ment at intervals not less than once a month to the OWNER Each invoice
will reflect ten percent retainage by the OWNER until release of Final
Payment Invoicing will be based on hours expended plus reimbursable
costs incurred by the project A breakdown of reimbursable costs will be
included
The OWNER will release Final Payment to the ENGINEER upon completion of
the Services as described herein
B-3
SCHEDULE A
(5/67)
PRICING STRUCTURE FOR REPROGRAPHIC AND PRINTING SERVICES
A Microfilm Services
These services refer to the use of microphotography to produce roll microfilm
and aperture cards in the form of silver halide and/or diazo film
1 Silver Halide - 35MM
a Aperture Card $ 0 75/card
b Aperture Card Blank $ 0 10/card
2 Diazo - 35MM
a Aperture Card 0 35/card
B Diazo Printing Service (Produced on standard whiteprinter)
1 Standard Paper Prints
a Whiteprint (Blueline) Refer Attached
Schedule
2 Sepia, Paper
a Right or Reverse Reading Refer Attached
Schedule
3 Mylar Reproductions
a Matte or Clear Refer Attached
Schedule
C Diazo Printing Services (Produced on contact vacuum frame)
These services refer to the production of copies made from translucent originals
onto material with sensitized coating Contact vacuum frame required when
producing copies of pin registered overlays to obtain composite print or
reproducible
1 Paper Prints
a Whiteprint $ 0 45/sq ft
2 Sepia, Paper
a Right or Reverse Reading 1 00/sq ft
3 Mylar Reproductions
a Matte Sepia 1 75/sq ft
b Clear Sepia 1 75/sq ft
4 An additional $2 75 for each screened print
1of3
D
E
SCHEDULE A (CONT'D)
(5/87)
Xerox 2080 Engineering Drawing Reproduction
1 Standard Bond Paper Prints
2 Vellum
3 Mylar
Copier & Duplicators - Xerox
2 of 3
$ 1 15/sq ft
1 35/sq ft
3 50/sq ft
0 10/each
SCHEDULE A (CONT D)
(5/87)
DETAILED SCHEDULE FOR ITEM B DIAZO PRINTING °ERVICE
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ORDER BLUELINE PAPER 3 MIL
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0
36
0
95
5001 & up
0
09
0
33
0
95
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SCHEDULE B
(7/87)
PRICING STRUCTURE FOR COMPUTER SERVICES
A Hewlett-Packard 3000 - Series III
1
Processing Charge
$ 0
06/CPU-Second
2
Storage Charge
0
0075/Disc-Sector
3
Input/Output Charges
0
0001/I-0 Block
4
Printing Charge
0
0015/Line
5
Connect Charge
0
05/Connect Minute
The rates quoted above are our normal rates at normal priorities These rates
vary upward and downward if a higher or lower priority is utilized Also, these
rates are increased on specific tasks if additional programming support is
necessary
B IBM PC Workstations
The IBM PC workstation facilities will be billed at the following rates
exclusive of labor charges
Workstation Charge $ 5 00/Hour
C Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD-CAE)
The Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD-CAE) facilities
will be billed at the following rates, exclusive of labor charges
Autocad color workstation,
with digitizer tablet $ 8 00/Hour
Calcomp 36" multi-pen color plotter 35 00/Hour
Pipe Stress Analysis (Caesar II)
Input/Output Processing 8 00/Hour
Analysis 0 10/CPU-Second
Node Charge 0 50/Node
All supplies will be billed at cost This includes all paper, vellum, mylar,
pens, etc
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