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Emergency Agreement
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SECTION 00 52 43
AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT OF
WATER MAIN BREAK REPAIRS—SUMMER 2022 HEAT WAVE
THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the City of Forth Worth, a Texas home rule municipality,
acting by and through its duly authorized City Manager, ("City"), and Tejas Commercial Construction,
LLC., authorized to do business in Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized representative,
("Contractor"). City and Contractor, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree
as follows:
Article 1.WORK
Contractor shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the"Contract Documents" attached hereto
or specifically referenced herein,for the Project described below.
Article 2.PROJECT
The "Project" is generally as follows: Perform repairs of water main breaks attributable to the Summer
Heat Wave.
The Work is detailed in attached work plan and in city specifications sections 33 05 10, 33 04 40, 33 11
05,33 11 13,33 12 25,33 05 20,33 05 22.
Article 3. CONTRACT TIME
Time is of the essence.
Contractor recognizes that time is of the essence and the Contractor will be required to remain at each
jobsite until the repair is complete and the water main is functioning. The City expects the Contractor to
have a sense of urgency to complete repairs as soon as possible.
Article 4. CONTRACT PRICE
City agrees to pay Contractor for performance of the Work,based on Contractor's invoices,an amount up
to One Million Dollars($1 000 000.00). This figure may be adjusted up or down as final invoices are
received.
Article 5. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
5.1 CONTENTS:
A. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between City and Contractor
concerning the Work consist of the following:
1. This Agreement.
2. Exhibits to this Agreement:
a. Evidence of Current Insurance
b. Current Prevailing Wage Rate Table
c. Memorandum of Emergency Authority
3. General Conditions incorporated by reference OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
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Article 6.INDEMNIFICATION
6.1 Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend, at its own expense,
the city, its officers, servants and employees, from and against any and all claims arising out
of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be performed by the contractor, its
officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, licenses or invitees under this contract. This
indemnification provision is specifically intended to operate and be effective even if it is
alleged or proven that all or some of the damages being sought were caused, in whole or in
part, by any act, omission or negligence of the city. This indemnity provision is intended to
include,without limitation,indemnity for costs, expenses and legal fees incurred by the city in
defending against such claims and causes of actions.
6.2 Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless,at its own expense,the city,
its officers, servants and employees, from and against any and all loss, damage or destruction
of property of the city, arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be
performed by the contractor, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, licensees or
invitees under this contract. This indemnification provision is specifically intended to operate
and be effective even if it is alleged or proven that all or some of the damages being sought
were caused,in whole or in part,by any act,omission or negligence of the city.
Article 7.MISCELLANEOUS
7.1 Terms.
Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions will have
the meanings indicated in the General Conditions.
7.2 Assignment of Contract.
This Agreement, including all of the Contract Documents may not be assigned by the Contractor
without the advanced express written consent of the City.
7.3 Successors and Assigns.
City and Contractor each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to
the other party hereto, in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the
Contract Documents.
7.4 Severability/No Waiver.
Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be unconstitutional,void or unenforceable
by a court of competent jurisdiction shall be deemed stricken, and all remaining provisions shall
continue to be valid and binding upon CITY and CONTRACTOR.
Failure by City or Contractor to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not render that
provision un-enforceable should there be a future breach.
7.5 Governing Law and Venue.
This Agreement, including all of the Contract Documents is performable in the State of Texas.
Venue shall be Tarrant County, Texas, or the United States District Court for the Northern District
of Texas, Fort Worth Division.
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7.6 Other Provisions.
7.6.1 City Wage Rate.The Contractor agrees to pay at least minimum wage per hour for all
labor as the same is classified,promulgated and set out by the City.
7.6.2 Non-appropriation of Funds. In the event no funds or insufficient funds are
appropriated by City in any fiscal period for any payments due hereunder, City will notify
Contractor of such occurrence and this Agreement shall terminate on the last day of the fiscal
period for which appropriations were received without penalty or expense to City of any kind
whatsoever, except as to the portions of the payments herein agreed upon for which finds have
been appropriated.
7.6.3 Prohibition On Contracts With Companies Boycotting Israel. Contractor, unless a
sole proprietor, acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2271 of the Texas Government
Code, if Contractor has 10 or more full time-employees and the contract value is $100,000 or
more,the City is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company for goods or services
unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not
boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. The terms
"boycott Israel" and "company" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms in Section
808.001 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this contract, Contractor certifies that
Contractor's signature provides written verification to the City that if Chapter 2271,
Texas Government Code applies, Contractor: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2)will not
boycott Israel during the term of the contract.
7.6.4 Prohibition on Boycotting Energy Companies. Contractor acknowledges that in
accordance with Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code-(as added by Acts 2021, 87th
Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2), the City is prohibited from entering into a contract for goods or
services that has a value of$100,000 or more, which will be paid wholly or partly from public
finds of the City, with a company (with 10 or more full-time employees) unless the contract
contains a written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott energy
companies; and (2) will not boycott energy companies during the term of the contract. Tile
terms "boycott energy company" and "company" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by
Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code (as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13,
§ 2). To the extent that Chapter 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to this
Agreement, by signing this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor's signature
provides written verification to the City that Contractor: (1) does not boycott energy
companies; and (2)will not boycott energy companies during the term of this Agreement.
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7.6.5 Prohibition on Discrimination Against Firearm and Ammunition Industries.
Contractor acknowledges that except as otherwise provided by Chapter 2274 of the Texas
Government Code (as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1),the City is prohibited
from entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of$100,000 or more which
will be paid wholly or partly from public funds of the City, with a company (with 10 or more
full-time employees) unless the contract contains a written verification from the company that
it: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a
firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discriminate during the term of the
contract against a firearm entity or firearm trade association. The terms "discriminate,"
"firearm entity" and "firearm trade association" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by
Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code(as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19,
§ 1). To the extent that Chapter 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to this
Agreement, by signing this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor's signature
provides written verification to the City that Contractor: (1) does not have a practice,
policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade
association; and (2) will not discriminate against a firearm entity or firearm trade
association during the term of this Agreement.
7.6.6 Immigration Nationality Act. Contractor shall verify the identity and employment
eligibility of its employees who perform work under this Agreement, including completing the
Employment Eligibility Verification Form (1-9). Upon request by City, Contractor shall
provide City with copies of all 1-9 forms and supporting eligibility documentation for each
employee who performs work under this Agreement. Contractor shall adhere to all Federal and
State laws as well as establish appropriate procedures and controls so that no services will be
performed by any Contractor employee who is not legally eligible to perform such services.
CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD CITY HARMLESS FROM
ANY PENALTIES, LIABILITIES, OR LOSSES DUE TO VIOLATIONS OF THIS
PARAGRAPH BY CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES,
SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS, OR LICENSEES. City, upon written notice to
Contractor, shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement for violations of this
provision by Contractor.
7.7 Authority to Sign.
Contractor shall attach evidence of authority to sign Agreement, if other than duly authorized
signatory of the Contractor.
SIGNATURE PAGE AND ANY ATTACHMENTS/EXHIBITS TO FOLLOW
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,City and Contractor have executed this Agreement which is effective as of the
date signed by the City's Assistant City Manager("Effective Date").
CONTRACTOR: CITY OF FORT WORTH
TEJAS COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION,LLC.
By: C��.�� By:15 a6a Burg off(A2 39 CDT)
Name: Charles Allen Dana Burghdoff
Title:Vice President Assistant City Manager
Date: 7/20/2022 Date: J U[ 25, 2022
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/APPROVAL RECOMMENDED: Date:N/A(Attached 07/14/22 Emergency Memo)
Christopher Hard (Jul 25,202214:25 CDT)
Christopher Harder,P.E. Contract Compliance Manager:
Director, Water Department 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.
Tony Sholola,P.E.
Assistant Director
Approved as to Form and Legality:
Mack(J6125,202217:26 CDT)
Douglas W.Black
Sr. Assistant City Attorney
OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
CITY OF PORT WOR•1•-1 SUMMER 2022 WATER MAIN BREAK REPAIRS
2013 PREVAILING WAGE RATES
(Heavy and Highway Construction Projects)
CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION Wage Rate
Asphalt Distributor Operator $ 15.32
Asphalt Paving Machine Operator $, 13.99
Asphalt Raker $ 12.69
Broom or Sweeper Operator $ 11.74
Concrete Finisher, Paving and Structures $ 14.12
Concrete Pavement Finishing Machine Operator $ 16.05
Concrete Saw Operator $ 14.48
Crane Operator,Hydraulic 80 tons or less $ 18.12
Crane Operator,Lattice Boom 80 Tons or Less $ 17.27
Crane Operator,Lattice Boom Over 80 Tons $ 20.52
Crawler Tractor Operator $ 14.07
Electrician $ 19.80
Excavator Operator,50,000 pounds or less $ 17.19
Excavator Operator,Over 50,000 pounds $ 16.99
Flagger $ 10.06
Form Builder/Setter,Structures $ 13.84
Form Setter, Paving&Curb $ 13.16
Foundation Drill Operator,Crawler Mounted $ 17.99
Foundation Drill Operator,Truck Mounted $ 21.07
Front End Loader Operator,3 CY or Less $ 13.69
Front End Loader Operator,Over 3 CY $ 14.72
Laborer,Common $ 10.72
Laborer,Utility $ 12.32
Loader/Backhoe Operator $ 15.18
Mechanic $ 17.68
Milling Machine Operator $ 14.32
Motor Grader Operator,Fine Grade $ 17.19
Motor Grader Operator,Rough $ 16.02
Off Road Hauler $ 12.25
Pavement Marking Machine Operator $ 13.63
Pipelayer $ 13.24
Reclaimer/Pulverizer Operator $ 11.01
Reinforcing Steel Worker $ 16.18
Roller Operator,Asphalt $ 13.08
Roller Operator,Other $ 11.51
Scraper Operator $ 12.96
Servicer $ 14.58
Small Slipform Machine Operator $ 15.96
Spreader Box Operator $ 14.73
Truck Driver Lowboy-Float $ 16.24
Truck Driver Transit-Mix $ 14.14
Truck Driver,Single Axle $ 12.31
Truck Driver,Single or Tandem Axle Dump Truck $ 12.62
Truck Driver,Tandem Axle Tractor with Semi Trailer $ 12.86
Welder $ 14.84
Work Zone Barricade Servicer $ 11.68
The Davis-Bacon Act prevailing wage rates shown for Heavy and Highway construction projects were determined by
the United States Department of Labor and current as of September 2013. The titles and descriptions for the
classifications listed are detailed in the AGC of Texas'Standard Job Classifications and Descriptions for Highway,
Heavy,Utilities,and Industrial Construction in Texas.
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INTEROFFICE MEMO
Date: July 14,2022
To: Dana Burghdoff,Assistant City Manager
From: Chris Harder,P.E.,Water Director
Subject: EMERGENCY REPAIRS—SUMMER 2022 HEAT WAVE
In June,2022,unseasonably high temperatures,exceeding 100°F on many days,began in North Texas.So
far,the month of July has seen nearly every day exceeding 100°F.This sustained heat has caused 89 water
main breaks in June and thus far 82 for the month of July.The water main breaks are disrupting the water
distribution services we provide. Water is critical to the citizens' health and well-being during a heat wave
such as this. Water Field Operations has been adequately keeping up with the main breaks,but due to the
volume we're now seeing, additional repair support is required. We have reached out to several of the
contractors who assisted us during the deep freezes of 2020 and 2021 to be on-call for emergency repairs.
This memo is submitted to inform the CMO that,pursuant to the emergency authority found in City Code
Chapter 2,Article 1,Section 2-9 of the City's Code of Ordinances the Water Department intends to engage
with the following contractors to perform main break repairs, street repaving or other related tasks as
needed:
• Jackson Construction,LTD
• Tejas Commercial Construction,LLC
• Conatser Construction TX,LP
• Reyes Group,LTD
Each contract will be in an amount up to$1,000,000 and work will be billed against this amount on a task
order basis. The contractors will reconcile with the Water Department their expenditures and a follow-up
M&C will be presented to the City Council for ratification of the costs.
Waiting to bid and award a contract to perform this work is not the best interest of the health and safety of
the City of Fort Worth.In addition to the citations,above, Section 252.022 of the Local Government Code
exempts from normal bidding requirements expenditures that are necessary to preserve or protect public
health or safety of the municipality's residents and procurements necessary because of unforeseen damage
to public machinery, equipment,or property.Water main breaks can occur at any point within the system
and are thus,unforeseen,regardless of the anticipation that they may occur.
APPROVED FOR EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT:
Chrisfiopher ffdrder
Recommended: Christopher Harder(Jul 14,2022 08:51 CDT)
Chris Harder,Director,Water Department
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Approved as to form and Legality: DBlack(Jdl 14,202212:53 CDT)
Douglas W.Black,Sr.Assistant City Attorney
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Approve•• For CG,John Padlnj(Jul 18,2022 11:08 CDT)
Cynthia Garcia,Assistant Director,Purchasing
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Approve: Dana Burghdolf(M 18,20 219:24 CDT)
Dana Burghdoff,Assistant City Manager