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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 52480 JZ Q csc#52480 STATE OF TEXAS § § KNOWN ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF TARRANT § This Contract is entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth ("City"), a home-rule municipality located within Tarrant, Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise Counties, Texas, acting through Valerie Washington, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, and WSP USA Inc., Inc., an New York corporation ("Contractor"), acting through James Beach, P.G. its duly authorized Vice- President/Texas Area Manager. City and Contractor may be referred to herein individually as a Party, or collectively as the Parties. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the Parties hereto mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS City means the City of Fort Worth. Change Order means an officially authorized and executed written amendment to this contract or to a Task Order, issued by the City. Contract Documents means the Request for Qualifications, attachments, pre-bid amendments, and appendices to the Request for Qualifications, the Contractor's response to the Request for Qualifications, and all ancillary documents submitted with the Contractor's response to the Request for Qualifications. Contractor means WSP USA, Inc. Notice to Proceed means the official letter issued by the City, pursuant to the Code of the City of Fort Worth and City ordinances and policies that authorizes Contractor to begin work. Task Order means an officially authorized and executed written description and specification directing the Contractor to perform specific services within the scope of this contract, issued by the City. OFFICIAL RECORD Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract CITY SECRETARY Page 1 of 2: WSP USA, Inc. FT WORTH,TX ARTICLE 2. SERVICES Contractor hereby agrees to perform as an independent contractor the services set forth in the Scope of Work attached hereto as Attachment "A". This contract is to provide the City of Fort Worth with professional services for environmental and engineering consulting projects during the term of the agreement. There is no guarantee of work granted by this contract and nothing in this contract is to be construed as an exclusive agreement with the contractor to provide the City with professional services of this type, or as an agreement by the City to guarantee the Contractor any specific projects or quantities of work. THERE IS NO MINIMUM GUARANTEE OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT. Individual projects will be authorized on a Task Order basis when the City elects to proceed with each specific effort. City shall not pay for any work performed by Contractor or its subcontractors and/or suppliers that has not been specifically ordered by the City in writing on a duly executed Task Order or Change Order. Contractor shall not be compensated for any work that is verbally ordered by any person and shall rely only upon written authorization to conduct work. ARTICLE 3. COMPENSATION Section 1. Fee Schedule. City and Contractor agree to the unit prices, employee labor rates, and other costs as specified in this contract. Contractor shall be compensated in accordance with the Fee Schedule shown in Attachment "B". Payment shall be considered full compensation for all labor, materials, supplies, and equipment necessary to complete the services described in Attachment "A". The City will not be liable for any Contractor fees, costs, or other remuneration in excess of this amount unless the City has signed and issued a formal modification to this contract. Section 2. Task Orders. City will issue a Task Order to Contractor that details the work to be performed by the Contractor. Task Orders will include at a minimum a unique Task Order Number, project address, scope of work, date to commence work, time period to complete work and the not to exceed payment amount for the task. The Task Order will also include the time period to complete work after the issuance of said Task Order. The Contractor will be given a reasonable timeframe to complete all Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 2 of 2, WSP USA, Inc. aspects of the work to be conducted as described in detail within the Task Order and provide, to the City, an accurate and functional deliverable. Section 3. Invoice and Payment. The Contractor shall provide monthly invoices to the City. All invoices must reflect the City Task Order number. Invoices shall contain a detailed breakdown to include: labor including employee name, functional title, date and hours of work performed; internal supplies and services provided; and external supplies and services provided. Contractor shall submit a final, comprehensive invoice within 30 days of the completion of work performed for each Task Order. The final invoice shall include all charges related to work performed under the Task Order including subcontracted work. The City's preference is that the final invoice be submitted concurrently with the delivery of the final report or other deliverable, as applicable. Payment for services rendered shall be due within thirty (30) days of the uncontested performance of the particular services so ordered and receipt by City of Contractor's invoice for payment of same. In the event of a disputed or contested billing, only that portion so contested may be withheld from payment, and the undisputed portion will be paid. No interest will accrue on any contested portion of the billing until mutually resolved. City will exercise reasonableness in contesting any billing or portion thereof. The Contractor shall also provide the City with quarterly updates showing the total and itemized costs incurred to the City for each task ordered and the amount remaining in the contract not-to-exceed amount. Contractor shall receive no additional compensation for work delays or hindrances except when direct and unavoidable extra costs to the Contractor are caused by the City's gross negligence. ARTICLE 4. TERM Unless terminated pursuant to the terms herein, this Agreement shall be for a term of one (1) year, beginning upon the date of its execution. In addition, the term may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties, for up to four (4) one- year terms, for a total of five (5) possible years. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 3 of 2, WSP USA, Inc. ARTICLE 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor shall operate hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, servant, or employee of the City. Contractor shall have exclusive control of and the exclusive right to control the details of its work to be performed hereunder and all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees, contractors and subcontractors. The doctrine of respondeat superior shall not apply as between City and Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, and subcontractors, and nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between City and Contractor. ARTICLE 6. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND INDEMNIFICATION In providing services under this Agreement, the Contractor shall perform in a manner consistent with that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing under similar circumstances at the same time and in the same or similar locality so that work performed by Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws and with all applicable rules and regulations promulgated by the local, state and national boards, bureaus and agencies. Approvals issued by the City or another entity shall not constitute or be deemed to be a release of the responsibility and liability of Contractor or its officers, agents, employees, contractors and subcontractors for the accuracy and competency of its services performed hereunder, which shall be performed in accordance with the applicable professional standard of care. In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.904, the Contractor shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City against liability for any damage caused by or resulting from an act of negligence, intentional tort, intellectual property infringement, or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier committed by the Contractor or Contractor's agent, contractor under contract, or another entity over which the Contractor's exercises control. ARTICLE 7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Section 1. Rights in data. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contact Page 4 of 2. WSP USA, Inc. The City shall have unlimited rights in all data delivered under this contract, and in all data first produced in the performance of this contract. Section 2. Intellectual property rights and ownership. All work product developed by Contractor under this contract shall be the sole property of the City and the City shall have unlimited rights in such work product. All work product developed by Contractor under this contract shall be considered "work for hire" and rights, title, and interests to all intellectual property shall vest in the City. Contactor affirmatively, by executing this contract, disclaims all such intellectual property interests in favor of the City. In the event that any rights, title, or interest shall by operation of law or otherwise fail to vest in the City or become void or voidable, Contractor shall a) transfer all rights, title, and interest to intellectual property to the City; or alternatively and at the discretion of the City the Contractor shall b) grant an unlimited and exclusive license for publication, sale, reproduction, or use by the City and its authorized sublicensees of all intellectual property developed under this contract. Contractor agrees to timely execute any documents or take any other actions as may reasonably be necessary, or as the State may reasonably request, to perfect the State's ownership, license, or other rights to any work product. Contractor shall not use, sell, transfer, or authorize a third party to use any work product, copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property (or derivatives thereof) of the work product developed under this contract without the express written consent of the City. ARTICLE 8. INDEMNIFICATION Section 1. Definitions. In this paragraph, the following words and phrases shall be defined as follows: Environmental Damages shall mean all claims, judgments, damages, losses, penalties, fines, liabilities (including strict liability), encumbrances, liens costs, and expenses of investigation and defense of any claim, whether or not such claim is ultimately defeated, and of any good faith settlement of judgment, of whatever kind or nature, contingent or otherwise, matured or unmatured, foreseeable or unforeseeable, including without limitation reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and consultant's fees, any of which are incurred as a result of the existence of a violation of environmental requirements pertaining to Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 5 of 2: WSP USA, Inc. work performed under this contract or by the operations of the Contractor and Subcontractors, and including without limitation: a. Damages for personal injury and death, or injury to property or natural resources; b. Fees incurred for the services of attorneys, consultants, contractors, experts, laboratories and investigation or remediation of the monitoring wells or any violation of environmental requirements including, but not limited to, the preparation of any feasibility studies or reports of the performance of any cleanup, remediation, removal, response, abatement, containment, closure, restoration or monitoring work required by any federal, state or local governmental agency or political subdivision, or otherwise expended in connection with the existence of such monitoring wells or violations or environmental requirements, and including without limitation any attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred in enforcing this contract or collecting any sums due hereunder; and c. Liability to any third person or governmental agency to indemnify such person or agency for costs expended in connection with the items referenced in subparagraph (b) herein. Environmental requirements shall mean all applicable present and future statutes, regulations, rules, plans, authorizations, concessions, franchises, and similar items, of all governmental agencies, departments, commissions, boards, bureaus, or instrumentalities of the United States, states, and political subdivisions thereof and all applicable judicial, administrative, and regulatory decrees, judgments, and orders relating to the protection of human health or the environment, including without limitation: a. All requirements, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to reporting, licensing, emissions, discharges, releases, or threatened releases of hazardous materials, pollutants, contaminants or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature, into the air, surface water, groundwater, stormwater, or land, or relating to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature; and b. All requirements pertaining to the protection of the health and safety of employees or the public. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 6 of 2: WSP USA, Inc. Section 2. General Indemnification. CONTRACTOR DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, SUITS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTIONS WHICH MAY ARISE DUE TO ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DEATH, OCCURRING AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHEN SUCH INJURIES, DEATH, OR DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT NEGLIGENCE OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. Section 3. Environmental Indemnification. CONTRACTOR DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, REIMBURSE, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES, AGAINST ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND THE VIOLATION OF ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WHEN SUCH ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES OR VIOLATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ARE CAUSED BY THE ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. Section 4. The obligations of the Contractor under this Article shall include, but not be limited to, the burden and expense of defending all claims, suits and administrative proceedings (with counsel reasonably approved by the City), even if such claims, suits or proceedings are groundless, false, or fraudulent, and conducting all negotiations of any description, and paying and discharging, when and as the same become due, any and all judgments, penalties or other sums due against such indemnified persons. Upon learning of a claim, lawsuit, or other liability which Contractor is required hereunder to indemnify, City shall provide Contractor with reasonable timely notice of same. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 7 of 2, WSP USA, Inc. All Contractors under this contract agree that they assume joint and several liability for any claim by the City or for a third party claim against the City for general or environmental damages caused by any of the Contractors herein. The obligations of the Contractor under this paragraph shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and the discharge of all other obligations owed by the parties to each other hereunder. ARTICLE 9. INSURANCE Section 1. Insurance coverage and limits The Contractor certifies it has, at a minimum, current insurance coverage as detailed below and will maintain it throughout the term of this Contract. Prior to commencing work, the Contractor shall deliver to City, certificates documenting this coverage. 1. Commercial General Liability $5,000,000 each occurrence $5,000,000 aggregate 2. Professional Liability $2,000,000 each claim, or $5,000,000 aggregate The retroactive date shall be coincident with or prior to the date of this contract and the certificate of insurance shall state that the coverage is claims-made and the retroactive date. The insurance coverage shall be maintained for the duration of this contract and for five (5) years following completion of the contract (Tail Coverage). An annual certificate of insurance shall be submitted to the City for each year following completion of this contract. 3. Automobile Liability $1,000,000 each accident or $250,000 property damage /$500,000 bodily injury per person per accident The named insured and employees of Contractor shall be covered under this policy. The City of Fort Worth shall be named an Additional Insured, as its interests may appear. Liability for damage Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 8 of 2. WSP USA, Inc. occurring while loading, unloading and transporting materials collected under the Contract shall be included under this policy. 4. Worker's Compensation Coverage A: statutory limits Coverage B: $100,000 each accident $500,000 disease - policy limit $100,000 disease - each employee 5. Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) and/or Pollution Liability $4,000,000 per occurrence EIL coverage(s) must be included in policies listed in subsections 1 and 2 above; or, such insurance shall be provided under separate policy(s). Liability for damage occurring while loading, unloading and transporting materials collected under the contract shall be included under the Automobile Liability insurance or other policy(s). Section 2. Additional Insurance Requirements 1. With the exception of Workers Compensation and Professional Liability, applicable policies shall be endorsed to name the City an Additional Insured thereon, as its interests may appear. The-term City shall include its employees, officers, officials, agents, and volunteers as respects the Contracted services. 2. Certificate(s) of Insurance shall document that insurance coverage specified herein are provided under applicable policies documented thereon. 3. Any failure on part of the City to request required insurance documentation shall not constitute a waiver of the insurance requirements specified herein. 4. A minimum of thirty (30) days notice of cancellation or material change in coverage shall be provided to the City. A ten (10) days notice shall be acceptable in the event of non-payment of premium. Such terms shall be endorsed onto Contractor's insurance policies. Notice shall be sent to Department of Financial Management Services - Risk Management Division, City of Fort Worth, 200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. 5. Insurers for all policies must be authorized to do business in the state of Texas or be otherwise approved by the City; and, such Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 9 of 2: WSP USA, Inc. insurers shall be acceptable to the City in terms of their financial strength and solvency. 6. Applicable policies shall each be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation, except for Professional Liability, in favor of the City as respects the Contract. 7. The Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall have no exclusions by endorsements unless the City approves such exclusions. 8. The City shall not be responsible for the direct payment of any insurance premiums required by the contract. It is understood that insurance cost is an allowable component of Contractor's overhead. 9. All insurance required above, except for Professional Liability, shall be written on an occurrence basis in order to be approved by the City. 10. Subcontractors to the Contractor shall be required by the Contractor to maintain the same or reasonably equivalent insurance coverage as required for the Contractor. When subcontractors maintain insurance coverage, Contractor shall provide City with documentation thereof on a certificate of insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event a subcontractor's insurance coverage is canceled or terminated, such cancellation or termination shall not constitute a breach by Contractor of the contract. ARTICLE 10. LICENSES AND PERMITS Contractor certifies and warrants that on the day any work is to commence under this contract and during the duration of the contract it shall have and maintain all of the current, valid, and appropriate federal, state, and local licenses and permits necessary for the provision of services under this contract. Contractor also certifies that if it uses any subcontractor in the performance of this contract, that such subcontractor shall have and maintain all of the current, valid, and appropriate federal, state, and local licenses ,and permits necessary for the provision of services under this contract. ARTICLE 11. TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT City and Contractor each bind themselves, and their lawful successors and assigns, to this Agreement. Contractor has been engaged as a consequence of Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 10 of WSP USA, Inc. Contractor's specific and unique skills; Assignment will only be granted under unusual circumstances and at the sole discretion of the City. Contractor, its lawful successors and assigns, shall not assign, sublet or transfer any interest in this Agreement without prior written consent of the City. ARTICLE 12. RIGHT TO AUDIT (a) Contractor agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of Contractor involving transactions relating to this Agreement. Contractor agrees that the City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate workspace in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this section. City shall give Contractor reasonable advance notice of intended audits. (b) Contractor further agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder, a provision to the effect that the subcontracting contractor agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under the subcontract, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of such subcontractor, involving transactions to the subcontract, and further, that City shall have access during normal working hours to all subcontractor facilities, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this article. City shall give Contractor and any subcontractor reasonable advance notice of intended audit. (c) Contractor and subcontractors agree to photocopy such documents as may be requested by the City. The City agrees to reimburse Contractor for the cost of copies at the rate published in the Texas Administrative Code in effect as of the time copying is performed. ARTICLE 13. DIVERSITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) PARTICIPATION In accordance with the City's Business Diversity Enterprise (BDE) Ordinance No. 20020-12-2011, the City has established goals for the participation of BDEs in City contracts. Unless a waiver of DBE goals has been authorized by the City, Contractor hereby acknowledges the BDE goals established in the Contract Documents for this project and affirms its contractually enforceable agreement to Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 11 of WSP USA, Inc. achieve those goals. Any misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent misrepresentation) and/or the commission of fraud by the Consultant may result in the termination of this Agreement and debarment from participating in City contracts for a period of time of not less than three (3) years. ARTICLE 14. NON-DISCRIMINATION During the performance of this contract, Contractor shall not discriminate in its employment practices and shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 17, Article III of the Code of the City of Fort Worth. Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of because of age, race, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, transgender, gender identity or gender expression in any manner involving employment, including the recruitment of applicants for employment, advertising, hiring, layoff, recall, termination of employment, promotion, demotion, transfer, compensation, employment classification, training and selection for training or any other terms, conditions or privileges of employment. Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of the non- discrimination clause. Contractor also agrees that in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of this contract, that Contractor is an equal opportunity employer. Notices, advertisements, and solicitations placed in accordance with federal law, rule or regulation shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this section. ARTICLE 15. OBSERVE AND COMPLY Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations and with all City ordinances and regulations which in any way affect this Agreement and the work hereunder, and shall observe and comply with all orders, laws ordinances and regulations which may exist or may be enacted later by governing bodies having jurisdiction or authority for such enactment. No plea of misunderstanding or ignorance thereof shall be considered. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and all of its officers, agents Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 12 of WSP USA, Inc. and employees from and against all claims or liability arising out of the violation of any such order, law, ordinance, or regulation, whether it be by itself or its employees. ARTICLE 16. DEFAULT If Contractor fails to begin work or to complete work within the time specified in a Task Order City shall have the right to take charge of and complete the work in such a manner as it deems appropriate. If the City exceeds the costs detailed herein or in the Task Order, City may deliver to Contractor a written itemized statement of the excess costs and Contractor shall reimburse the City for such excess costs without delay. If at any time during the terms of this contract, the work of the Contractor fails to meet the specifications of the Contract Documents or to meet the standards of duty, care, or proficiency of a reasonable and competent Contractor, City may notify the Contractor of the deficiency in writing. Failure of the Contractor to correct such deficiency and complete the work required under this contract or a Task Order to the satisfaction of the City within ten (10) days after written notice shall constitute default, and shall result in termination of this contract. Contractor shall not be deemed to be in default because of any failure to perform under this contract if the failure arises solely from causes beyond the control of the Contractor and without any fault or negligence by the Contractor. Such causes shall include acts of God, acts of war or terrorism, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, labor strikes, freight embargoes, and events of unusually severe weather. ARTICLE 17. TERMINATION City may terminate this contract with or without cause by giving thirty (30) days written notice to Contractor. In the event of termination, any work in progress will continue to completion unless otherwise specified in the notice of termination. If the City terminates this contract under this provision, City shall pay Contractor for all services performed prior to the termination. Termination shall be without prejudice to any other remedy the City may have. Contractor may terminate this contract with or without cause by giving ninety (90) days written notice to the City. All data and completed or partially completed documents prepared under this contract shall be promptly turned over to the City upon termination of this contract. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 13 of WSP USA, Inc. ARTICLE 18. VENUE AND JURISDICTION If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. ARTICLE 19. CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION The Parties acknowledge that each party and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party must not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. ARTICLE 20. HEADINGS The headings contained herein are for the convenience in reference and are not intended to define or limit the scope of any provision of this Agreement. ARTICLE 21. COUNTERPARTS This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and each counterpart shall, for all purposes, be deemed an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. ARTICLE 22. SEVERABILITY The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and if any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall ever be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or other part of this Agreement to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby and this Agreement shall be Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 14 of WSP USA, Inc. construed as if such invalid or unconstitutional portion had never been contained therein. ARTICLE 23. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES NOT WAIVED In no event shall the making by the City of any payment to Contractor constitute or be construed as a waiver by the City of any breach of covenant, or any default which may then exist, on the part of Contractor, and the making of any such payment by the City while any such breach or default exists shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the City with respect to such breach or default. Any waiver by either party of any provision or condition of the contract shall not be construed or decreed to be a waiver of any other provision or condition of this Contract, nor a waiver of a subsequent breach of the same provision or condition, unless such waiver be expressed in writing by the party to be bound. All costs and attorneys fees incurred by the City in the enforcement of any provision of this contract shall be paid by the Contractor. The remedies provided for herein are in addition to any other remedies available to the City elsewhere in this contract and by law. The Remainder of This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 15 of WSP USA, Inc. ARTICLE 24. NOTICES Notices to be provided hereunder shall be sufficient if forwarded to the other Party by hand-delivery or via U.S. Postal Service certified mail return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the address of the other Party shown below: If to the City: City of Fort Worth Cody M. Whittenburg Code Compliance Department Environmental Quality Division 200 Texas Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6311 If to the Contractor: James Beach, P.G. Vice-President/Texas Area Manager WSP USA, Inc. 2777 North Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas 75207 ARTICLE 25. WARRANTY Contractor warrants that it understands the currently known hazards and suspected hazards which are presented to persons, property and the environment by contaminated soils, both generally and with specific regard to this project. Contractor further warrants that it will perform all services under this Contract in a safe, efficient and lawful manner using industry accepted practices, and in full compliance with all applicable state and federal laws governing its activities and is under no restraint or order which would prohibit performance of services under this Contract. ARTICLE 26. NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES This Agreement shall inure only to the benefit of thE: parties hereto and third persons not privy hereto shall not, in any form or manner, be considered a third party beneficiary of this Agreement. Each party hereto shall be solely responsible for the fulfillment of its own contracts or commitments. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 16 of WSP USA, Inc. ARTICLE 27. ENTIRETY This contract, the contract documents, and any other documents incorporated by reference herein are binding upon the parties and contain all the terms and conditions agreed to by the City and Contractor, and no other contracts, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this contract or any part thereof shall have any validity or bind any of the parties hereto. In the event of any conflict between this contract and any other contract documents, then the terms of this contract shall govern. The Remainder of This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 17 of WSP USA, Inc. ATTACHMENT A. SCOPE OF WORK THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT, however the types of work which the Contractor will perform upon specific written authorization by the City shall include the following environmental engineering design review services for environmental projects; Examples of items for review services will include, but shall not be limited to: • plan and documentation reviews for environmental remediation system(s) engineering designs; • application of sound science and engineering practices and design standards; • regulatory compliance that is achievable and efficient; • cost estimating an feasibility; • environmental engineering, construction, regulatory permitting, ecosystem restoration, environmental impact studies, environmental support services, and other related engineering services; • estimated efficiencies and return on investments regarding proposed instituted remedial designs and concepts; • engineering cost opinions for capital and operations and maintenance costs; • system and equipment layout, flow of materials, areas of concern, limitations and fatal flaws (if applicable), based on industry standards; • local, state and federal environmental standards, related ordinances, and/or permitting process and provide updates and/or recommendations to stay current with industry standards, engineering practices, regulatory requirements, and/or the City's strategic planning objectives; and • Risks associated with design and methods. and, related, relevant environmental and engineering consulting services; Examples of items for environmental and engineering consulting services may include, but shall not be limited to: • leaking petroleum storage tank (LPST) site investigation, monitoring, remediation, and/or closure including necessary field work, data collection and analysis, reporting, etc; • oversight of underground storage tank removal, soil and groundwater sampling, and report preparation to achieve site closure, etc; • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in strict accordance with the All Appropriate Inquiries Final Rule; Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 18 of WSP USA, Inc. • Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including potential impacts to soil, groundwater, surface water, and air; • site remediation, including developing a cleanup strategy under the appropriate TCEQ program and picking the proper cleanup level for a particular site, overseeing the cleanup, providing appropriate documentation to TCEQ during the cleanup process, and seeing the cleanup through to closure; • stormwater pollutant concentration modeling in municipal waterways, sewers, and storm drains; • Groundwater water flow issues associated with complex subsurface characteristics including natural and man-made features. Design, installation and monitoring of subsurface systems for groundwater flow control, groundwater treatment, etc; • air pollution modeling and preparation of reports regarding air toxics, particulate matter and other pollutants; • design and construction management of structures, systems, and components intended to collect and/or prevent pollutants from entering the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4); and • Volatile organic compound (VOC) impacts to soil and groundwater including source identification, monitoring/delineation, and active/passive remediation. This list is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive, and similar or related services may be ordered subject to the terms of this contract and as authorized by the City. The Remainder of This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 19 of WSP USA, Inc. ATTACHMENT B. FEE SCHEDULE Prices for professional services rendered under this contract will be as specified in the schedule provided by the Contractor, which follows in this attachment. The total fee for services under this contract shall not exceed $100,000 per annual term agreement. PERSONNEL CHARGES: WSP USA, Inc., performs engineering and technical consulting services on a time and materials basis. The hourly fee for personnel is shown in the table below. The indicated hourly rates include direct employee costs such as salary, insurance, vacation, holidays, worker compensation, taxes, other employee costs, and profit and overhead. Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 20 of WSP USA, Inc. WSP USA, Inc. Fee Schedule Professional Title Rate/Hour James Beach, PG Vice-President/Area Manager $247 Charles Harlan, PG Senior Consultant $234 Matt Peramaki, PE Assistant Vice-President $247 Matt Burns Technical Fellow $222 Jay Fowles, CHMM Regional Environmental Services $225 Manager Steve Kretschman, PE Vice-President $240 Craig Anderson, PE Practice Leader $220 Brian Washburn, PG, PE Lead Environmental Engineer $133 Glen Rieger, PE Assistant Vice-President, Area Manager $200 Kenneth Taylor, PG Supervising Hydrogeologist $175 Dwaine Edington, PhD, PG Senior Hydrogeologist $167 QP John Oswald Senior Environmental Engineer $145 Matthew Boyle Senior Environmental Scientist $137 Matt Gallo, CPEA Senior Project Director $192 Amy Marie Accardi - Dey, PhD Director-Geochemistry $196 Jeffrey Frederick, CPG Associate Vice President-Hydrogeology $224 Christopher Corliss, PE Associate Vice President—Solid Waste $212 Services Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 21 of WSP USA, Inc. OTHER DIRECT COSTS: The client will be invoiced for other direct costs accrued in connection with authorized work assignments at actual cost plus fifteen (15) percent. These costs shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Transportation and Living Expenses Communication Expense (Telephone, Postage, Express Delivery Services, etc.) Printing and Reproduction Expenses SUBCONTRACTORS: Subcontractors will be invoiced at cost plus fifteen (15) percent. These costs include excavation, drilling, and other specialty service companies. INVOICING: Invoices are issued monthly and payable within thirty (30) days. WSP USA, Inc. invoices list total hours, billing rate, total personnel charges, travel and living expenses, and other applicable costs. Amounts outstanding after thirty (30) days from the date of the invoice will be subject to a late charge of one and one-half (1'/2) percent per month. The Remainder of This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract Page 22 of WSP USA, Inc. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement in multiple originals on the dates written below, in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. CITY OF FORT WORTH: WSP USA, Inc. Valerie Washington(Jun 25,2019) James Beach(Jun 18,2019) Valerie Washington James Beach, P.G. Assistant City Manager Vice-President— Date Signed: J u n 25, 2019 Texas Area Manager RECOMMENDED: Cody Whi e burg(Jun 19,2019) Charles Harlan(Jun 18,2019) Cody M. Whittenburg Witness Environmental Manager Charles D. Harlan, P.G. Senior Consultant APPROVED AS TO FORM AND Corporate Seal: LEGALITY: (.4111'hf4',9 A. u%i���D2�1`!v v Christa R.Lopez-Reynold (Jun 19,2019) Christa Lopez-Reynolds Senior Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: U, r%c� ,vJK , s� �•. Mary J.Kayser(Jun 27,2019) •• M• Mary J. Kayser TE)Qr- City Secretary Jun 27 2019 52480 Date Signed: CSC # CITY OF FORT WORTH CONTRACT COMPLIANCE MANAGER By signing I acknowledge that I am the person responsible for the monitoring and administration of this contract, including ensuring all performance and reporting requirements. Roger Aran-Lam Roger Grantham(Jun 19,2019) Roger Grantham Environmental Supervisor k�FFICIAL RECORD Y ETAR Third-Party Engineering Peer Review Professional Services Contract FT WORTH,CITY SECR SECR Page 23 of: WSP USA, Inc.