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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWILLIAM BLUROCK AND PARTNERS - 1977-12-19SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. a THIS SUPPLEMENTAL Ar;REEMENT NO. 2 to that certain Agreement " by and between the CITY OF HUN)iNGTON BEACH, a municipal corporation _ a: Y, (therein as OWNER) and WILLIAM BLUROCK & PARTNERS, a California corpora- tion (there -in as ARCHITECT) is hereby modified and amended, effective .+ ors the date shower bel cat, as follows: 1... Section II of Exhibit A is modified by the addition of the � y following:e "For the work to be performed pursuant to subsections 1.1.10 through 1.21, the ARCHITECT shall be paid additional compensation in a sum not to exceed Sixty-five hundred Dollars ($6,500), arrived at as follows:, "A. Principals` time. Principal, is Alan E. Smith, AIA, Partner. 0B.. Employee's time at a multiple of two and one-half (21s) times the employee's direct personnel expense as defined in Articlo 4. IT Services of professional consultants at a multiple of 1 1.1 times the amount billed the A�,chitect for such services:" EFFECTIVE wni s , �' day of CITY OF PUNTINGTON SEACN, a municipal corporation, OWNER Mayor ATTESTS APPROVED AS TO FORA; Ole — OF r, ty er.". Ci ty Ttt,orrey REVIEWED AND APPROVED* INITIATED AND APPROVED: np ty n€ s raior a - etor of AO�r nisi wive Ser�rices r_ q.: ,q a SUPRLEME13TAL AGREEMENT NO. 1 �x THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMEUP NO. 1 to that certain 4 s. 4 Agreement by and between the CITY Or HUNYINGTON BEACH, a municipal + .; f corporation (therein as OWNER) and WILLIAM BLUROCK & PARTNERS, a California corporation (therein as ARCHITECT) is hereby modified F. and amer.led, effective on the date snown below, as follows: � 1. Paragraph 2 of Exhibit A is amended to read as fol- 112. Article 1 - Architect's SPrvi�as - In gecticn 1.3, line 2, after the word `owrner,' add the following. r land approved by the City Council of the City of Huntingyntn Beach, 0aliiarrxia, Owner.' n 2, Section II of Exhibit A is modified by the addition of the following: 11F,cr the word to be performed parsuan,t to sx: bsoc-- tions 1.1.10 through 1.21, the ARCHITEGr!'' shall be paid addittonal: compensation In a.. sum, not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars (�5000) , arrived at as follows "A. Principals' time at the fried rate of Fifty 3 Aoll4rs ($50) per bourp Principal is Alas E* Smith, AIA, Partner. ;i 11B . Employee t s time at a multiple of two and one-half (2'>1/2) times the employee's direct personnel expense as defined in Article 4'. 1, V1 C: u z v 3 F; 'iC. Services of professional constiltarits at a multiple of 1.1 'tunes the amount billed the Ar*chif.ert for such 4 services." � `4 3. Delete in its entirety , "Arbitration." Article 11 &, EFFECTIVE this_.2arli day oi' 1980. Ci?'Y OF HUNTINGTON BENCH, f a municipal corporation, OWNER TI r� J 3 _ C ! a APPPOVED AS TO FORM: � i .✓ F be- __.M City Clerk.,.{ City Attorney REVIEWED AN1.. APPROVED INITIATED AND APPR4NTD Dy Administrator srsFtc+* :.recta a #evc'i�ipmenL Services ILLIAM BLiURO(!nl & F'ARV � y a Callfornta Corporation, t'RCH TECT, w6pl or pfl�i Lion 21 v THE AM, iCAN INSTITUTE OF ARC. 11TECT.. A[ Document B147 � Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect 1977 EDITION TIM #?xOC rtFNC HAS aMil'(11 IANT 1MAI. CONSEQ, , V FS, COS.Rli?S710N, WITH aA'* ATH,.'tt;.0 1,IN )"?rZAFntilWITH RiSf)IU I011l,)A11)ITTJa?.)t¢'IA.i!S72?3t7C'e176d>}r AGREEMENT made 1s the � d; y cad in (fie + eir of Nineteen f landred and Bights WETWEEN the Owner. The City of Huntipgton Beach, as appto'ied by ttte city'council of the city of Huntington Beach, California, and,the Arch'stoct, william Blurocx & Partnars, 2300 Newport: Boulevard, t;ew or - Beach, California For the, following Pr ;(ttt: ii ufu#'e Oeoilett zdestirpnon of 1'i.9rtta Una.ion and scope.) construction of the fire thousand four hundred square; foot Bushard Neighborhood Cymnasil m located on the John a. Bu hard School, site, 19699 Bduoata.Qn Lane, f unt.ington Beach, Califot.n .a, tagetho•r with site development immediately adjacent to the building The C, caner and tile Architect agree as set teeth below. Y"(L`� µ4Pv' 11)4, E10 &W 11;a 9, i`i .iP 1%. 6i11 Vk' 00, 1" 41 W4 a 1,V, t;p VA, 9i3Yvfaatll[� In-two q;x th yyuq'M 1'S, ?��Si �{eh"F# KIX'.'()5irgq,°{ ka t}+, %iX .i`i ... �J 'I tr ♦`"•,Lit 1•�tl;i1�)FY*41+�")"I 4i'w w` aft'tC�it Jfii /ti11 or _ sxJ�rAa�naS I;vtsAga••aa s�� .14 jmwit,)n s .fsk-w1, ..., Of 4he .'Alk qt Ow vn>2trj. UTArtOtt) '00fIr>' N'Oa ti:a4V411nzn�rccaur: AM -OW %1W"T 1 V t,Utettl AN,t4OW 4 Av..IM);It* t,IFP. �014 .act ra"84t{t chi 410119ut{ 41) +R+m Itald i', 0 1a "PlAt MOM t(-"W', W . 'yS°Ii410%imWN °' t aW% 8141 9.77 1 r TERP0S AND CUNUM'ONS OF AGREEMENT BETWLEN OWNER AND ARCHITECT F , ARTICLE 1 ments it) viewinai Stitt inrnts of T'rijlnnbla Construction ARCHITECT'S SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILiTIES (t),t tintitta3'etl by 1?!Jily e§ in tetitittemeni, or general m3rf.ettr�nititicYn�, t"t `' BASIC SERViCES 1.3.4 The Arrhitect shall assist the Oivnei rn connection 3' ' The Architect's a$t� e`:tVlCei consist Of Ilia five.voll the Owwnei �F ft!Kpon;rbility for Wang docurrt;nts lv" phases described in Paragratfthi 1. t tltro agh 1.5 and tt:airctl' for llt�i ,yttpna;al (it gtiwerm n nlat tilt€horatit s hay- Include nrxntal structural,n;ttbai3ft;dl and t*tt'f.trtcal to a itfn"tfiz Ilon over Iltt' t'm tact. �� 1 i enipneering servit.t+x and laity ot, wr wrvites inducted1 1 BIDDINGt7R NIGOTlATIC)Ft PHA5r in Article 6 as Daft of Ilawic 5enices, l a"1 The Archite(.t. foilowing lite '0-4vr'S .prtloval of 7,7 SCHENWIC DESIGN PHASE ll:e C iml lttt fion Dikorment,, anti to the latest 5fatempat 1,L;] The Afthttect shall review the gilts ram I`tim3r+lted of P-i)bat0o Con,uut Vt ,n (ei i. ,han a',,ot tit, Owner to by theOwwnertoasrertaiit the teite m.monts of the I'riiicxt tab+.ttr,,r hiaiM1 if{ rr„tati�aa>ri tirti;iai,t`.ti, 3rtl a3,$i5t in and shall fC1'iewV tile t:nrlef3tantli4.`ti* oaf suchrequirement,.tww.y-fr ing . rttl Preparing tontrar.t5 Jor conr ttuclio With the Owner. 1,5 CON'rTidt'MON PttikSI—ADMINISTRATION 1.1.2 The Architect s!iall trrtiwifle a prehminar,� walua• Of THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT tfon:of tine ptog:ratn and the j'tr't,ecI budget Fi'tF:Y4ft atit=zat, 1.5.1 Ike ( onstrut€hart Pbawo wwi:i tcammence w+"Ith thz' , each In terms of the wher. siAbiect to the limstalittt.t Wi ':'vij d tit I'iie Contact for ConNttwion anti, triiaether with forth in Subfiaragroph 1.21. €lar' tist t:?tit t:h;c rtxt tti Iart�wic?r Ytawie �t'ti acrs under 1.1.3 The Architect ihall :r tew'r wk:3th the Owner alte'fna- '1'.iol k.t,,vc aertt, kM1 '."f lt'tn­na'e wkhrn unal p. v'rf'fit to the tive aEProaCl�,% to (leap and Ctlf'.dttijC6tOf5 of the VJFI;ek I C miltai t. !. dfje, tit in t4Ae .➢lyy(m a of ,, iinat ceristic3in i.1.4 Based on the inulua?ly af,ated upon Iittiparrl and for 11.'vnmenl fit rnf slit': (Peat* (L'Ie, ♦ IoN da4s alter the Dante Projera'-budget requirements the �fchiff:ct ehall prep-Ife. EDi �.b€§9t3rtt:e,lt't.t.;telt;.'tdR$n ##? IItR Z'irk7riC, "�tlittl;eTwtir *)ecurs In: aippfovd by the Owner. Stlwtn is flleal.grk (€i,Yr-t3rllent5 ttt'5j. zomisting of dt,:wwinjjs and u-bef dot tit". vnts i€hwrAing 1.5.2 otherkkiw fircwiied in thi- Aitrternent and the kale and refattlt?^9lttli lit Iirralt'tl os'nilonents. it3ttr.ptrnr;t€a''tI in ria* ( gilt';';et O wurnerils, tla' Aftirot-t,t + i 1, lx:t The o'�relitte[1 t+ltatl t'."r'-`i`e ttY €lYi! t l fIA`S t.itY�" ,;? "k erl Jl xift" ...r,t-«CY•trs#jstt!t of tl+t' t.�oni .Jet for (E413wtrtic k meat :cat Probable ConOtu,rtrin (,; 1 i vtd oll (utt'nt tat>,Y .', «et Wrist and in tho t'dVon eat .'CIA :.tell<I- area, wttlume or olber urtat cl',€S. nivnt �.`. r*. t.e n r al (.;tvid.troni tit the Contract for ('on. 'ariatt,"#a A,urter>! .1% of flit, date of tlr5 Agreement.1.2 OESfGhIDEVdfCfP+jECtT PHASE 1.5.-3 1hi' nl•.W- t th,itl tie a1 teptesentmw'e of lite 1.'kJ rased on the aflfl ntw `ttt'er ,aht E sritn Dtlt,tl- (}w'vve tf oirii v-e C.S:Sio'rutizon Pllxwse, and shalt t_ a n.enls and any adjuitmen% titolttrrlrs:+t 1w the OiLMiv, in and 4 olv.w't w%'fill 112N Ol.sr f Insitusl.ions to th" conlrac- the prtlgat'ifn or Ptt v(I bz dgr--t, Wht, Aftitiitvcl Nh.'% ,list*- lt9f 0;41 lie t+xt..:.:txl'tI lhroiit,tt the Architecl, Tlie slrt.lrt' pare. !or approval hu II'T 04flor, Oe4tf.t. 5"e-i6olilli Vill ivi t t,!w'o 1%'t Y' aS 4`?'Ittal x€1F €,, a"t r'in bettyll Cis' d.,v 0v rwr Mn.ufr a nts tcmistim,g of tfr, i 'ira-'i".'..1rlt'3 ti*ILet £letf,unienis t, +" One Ow e'tten, oftYw'dN, in tiale Comra£t Oficur.ltotw Tit fix anti downb t tl�,e *v'e o nd fit Ii tv,,Ys iIod,trod ktw wviitten instrument in a(,- e* Ptuitict as ttirfLatt t,''rAlit ' Subparagraph 1.5,16. tflcal s'itetn7 , rr'tnatk'r.09 and suOt. Whor ii'r>CXtr4 Jt' allay 1 !,4 *r3ta ^wit tat€f'f-t '+li Yis . w�tSit tl:t�, ,lit'' ail. lrlta'iwals I Ile �altltfrtprfate. t rvp't t c' rii VIC ~.tar v of construct-n of as otl`,erwvf': 3 t.2 The Architect ,hall submit ftl Ilie Dinner a further agfee i ww IN art hit+; rl ar wwtilimi to bettime gin nerai. - Sta:£,ntent of Probabte Construttoln Civic: Jan 'tar Oitill the prr`gres5 and cluiiltty of the I,,Vo;k and i^. 1"3 CONSTRUCTION WCtA!t ENIS MAU determine .rt general if the Wofk A,• proceeding in accord. ante Y.vith lite Contiact Documents however, the Archi- 1,1,1 Haws. on lite Epp-,oi,rtt f?ekit n iTr..r'ft itt nt tTtfc- wr si:all vita be iloutred to f il;-e exhaustive of con- ttrrteftfjr anti ,Irfyfarther';14ijUsjNI4QfA i lit llje iti3lie In t;liar tlnuf! ,.: tin•,ite Insfimions to check the quality or Quart- l fly of the Prolen tiff III the Prtttett budget author(, ed by ttty tat ilia Wolk Oil ilia hasis of such on site ob,erwa- ilie Owner, the Architect sluill pmpaft*„ '(or attf)it v,iI bV ttiwri, a4 a,ti, atwlirtect, the Architect shall keep tit(- Owner the Owner, Cransiritclittre IVIowtlit'nt' tri t miris; of Oraww• ialfcttrnt-d of lite ;l)Prgresi and quality of the Wort:, and alg'i and Specificatiof % setting I, trlh All de''.l'.I 'Ine le't Aire• r.njI,'i titi3itf3a'tti'iYr to glia!d die Owner against drfe:as and ovin1-, for the conslrfrc'lrun Ili the PrInOct, tfefittf'nt as, in the Wotk of the Contractor. 1,12 1.5.5 The Arc hif,�0 shall not have control or charge of tfttn of'thtw+ necevi~*tty hidding lrthmnalion, hatdding forms, and shall nett lilt rk-,ponoble! for (tirtwtruction means, the .Ct�'tndit,oms of the oatrai t. anti lite faltrit of Agree- method,., tetiva,'qu", ,equ `nres or pti}Cedure%, ar (ot tltt'nd'bett`MV.(1n the Ol Vner atid',he (. Cilttta fG'r- safety pte<atit ions and jlfngrarns in ironnection wVtth ilia 1,1,3.E Tfte Rrcl'ttft tt sltatll aiCfVi5i5'tli£* ia?ttt'r t?f arIItf u"6flft5t- Work, for the ws'or omissions of the s ontralcttlr, Suh" AtA tjorVM. C,4, till • (Av43A•wkt'1tiftf t +',r,' t!vl O + 'IIMIA pn,aaaf ffie six,; . i;' v i +. atth' lrit tkt.?&UCA#t t*t tit itt tiff AtiO4° 14.ts. t'-ii fi* y yowfy 11141w1977 3 ...,.,..:.;x:a,;�ut�i�saeaa§saaMact,•.,..ur •,...,�;�.�, ,.,�. ..... ,.�.-.,..... :.. __ .'.... _tnw.... contractors or any other persons rerforming any of the necessary' cir adui,ajblc fDr the implenientauon of lisp- intent Vlftlik, of for the failure, t#f any of (item to carry out the of the Con[r it -I i},1t cirrtr�ntc, lhpAret,ttrct will have author- VI/oik in accordance with the Cvilttatl DOCUme"15. 13x to wqt, •.(' sf1ee'2al ithcpt•Itinn Or ttl*,ting; of tfhe'r` orp in +, f. a,r The Arth;tecf 5n ill at all ii:ries have act:erc5 to tit' ii(izorrdanke will flit` p ;wts onq of the Contract Boleti. ' iY�tlrk Lihc°f tyf tt iS to rC ataftiln (}Y iftl tCSS d �' r»rrit", ivhVIN'f t,r uol 'Uc'# Vvot�; be Bien fabrioled, in- §� s '� K[ )lit fi 2if rrinff}lt. I1.id. 'S ' !t 1.5,7 The fimhitet:t shalt deKernnna tilt` 'arw), lritT ox.1,111, to the Contrar tarbi5ed orxtrfise tatrfrns at the she and on (' .[ Ilia tiFcli#trcl srC4it'N hall 13fi 4iL or take "` 'f ravaluallons of the Can%xtor'S Allplit iVori5 for Pivnhent. pith r .1ppropnilla actioll upon 0'e Conliactor`s €ub,nhiltafs 'ifio t .and shafr Fssuc Cerlif#cato* fo. l aynhrint err such i a:thrlunts, sj(h i; 9 Ura3 mgas, but,, Product Dala and lamint y . f at provided in the Contract Documentsr t}(> i'tir lnnftrrmance with ll- der-n concept othe th sx' ('t f h � F Wort and v ith tilt nformalion grsen in the Cont-act It S,tl The rsuat ce of a Certtfiram for Paivrrle.ht shall t)lhtumr:nty. Such '."ttnn sh, 11 be takcn iscth heasonalile conslitute a reflrcieniatttrtt by tht'ttrchited to tilt, Owner, l}ni:isiiirl,,,a s,r JS =X' : We no delay, The Atchitt`tt'S ,�p- review i r based on the Architect's obsenatitini ut tfh{, S1tt� as pro- tic2:••' � it+'Pit 01a€f nr)l#nedtt.tte aipfjlrCiVit of art vitdex! in Subparagraph 1.5r1 and •i?n the dill ii,nipri,Ag a ,It"nt is a Crit:#iiCnt n;. the Calntracloi*s Application for #lay^neat, that the k't`or; , >hall nr pain Change Orders for �� + -` flag ilrogres"e d to t€he Point rrtr'rrta9lred, llial, 1t# tn,' fit+t 0 taetief, ftlt° Y ire-:-.T:7r4i*`all :intf vko(ution 1n ac(ordat-,te lNi ll 1(" 0- ir,r'd�,+�ri?hfJ:fiT3lt 0i the } 'par P i it.¢.E#- �- kit' f tliCt tt'i'UrIC 't5 56K aCLt tdanCC SY1Sl1 flit* ity of lhifftit Work If it- t''u 1t"at I i) oLut,,enK avd rho!', have auihilri4 to order t %y' A Merits its �St bjklct to an VVal [a!;Orz tii lltt i v 'or C00- Intnl}t x?. dfi ps to flit, S'tidar€: hilt ensri'a in + lri art U:rtt:dC+nt n fl t in\ ng n atlju5 nient Y - e formanc-e vvah the Ct.ntcact E ucer', Fnts upon Subsfanliai n tile (+:Ii<e�tt t or {tit t'k?+=i of Time a Completion. to the re,suits of any subwrjaent Wo7 ' re- x t 4 h,Cli 3f1. nett a=iClFr1iict(°rUt 94'Ft1! 1.}u rtitQ' of ifte Contrad _ gttired by or Pothitmed tmder the t }nit«Ct fi4}c:ttt}ienN, to rhinor deviation, ?tom the C`ci v:r,ict ikm aihiv"I,. ven- 1.5.15 Tb:f= Artf steer -' conduo 1rs,,pections to dele+t- rt`Cte-le prior to crMptef'orr, arld to a"+ stSCca«er flWhilra- rt:cne the i 1,1!p" tit S,tri��: lt.#al t'eimp','elion and lsm l com- tions stated in tht, Certificate, ate, for Pala) ;'Alin and it}.ht tier" p"Plion Omd ft' #,"tt' aruf itirws',rd til the Owner for the -, Contractor is entitled to pavrF psin the iTYJ o..mt certwife d Owner's fe;, wit wotl ri S5 3ronties awl tt`tatt'td do}etimentl tiowUser, the 14$UJnce of a ceet'.k 1!e ftte l"l.. nivril '01'4l tt quittiti It, lite (mill 9t s Pot trnirtit+, snd assamti;Ctd by not be a repre5entemn that Ilia Axihtl"t has mile arty Pit. E:iPral•,St tu'r, and ,halt sksue a ttt;)is Illit'1w tilt pay- exarricnalir -: to {inc-roan how and for s41,m fiurpti4n flip meritCr)tltfactor Ims used rite money, vaisf i}n-t,tourl of lbe 1.5.16 '€f,p 'xt.ty.rl taf 'iTe dttf{e°�., reslltinsil,ihftps and dim- Cowtact.5+:;'11. rtattttnc t.t 1,y botili• t4 11`P ?art h;tet t i'. ille Owrive*'S fell- 45.J The Anct#iteft tlh-t trsvorprvtvr of flit° re- rewnt,3 no duridir rove ructitnt -�h.ali not bt, trc,eiitrecl or trtrcnmr:ts of lbo ('t}ritract ft{,s 4,t1}t9t t ind th:. tudre, tit e'xtel-Wed v;=thorn sstilte,n consent of tilt* 0wniir, the Con, slit' fter>Dfmanro� tfte:eurit't*r 11!, lttt'[ the Ov'riet and tractt'ir lard flit, ArOvie'r'1 Ctitxtta;t t. " e Aarfiae'tt 51ha.i ri*titder tnfl'tprd tatt:tlti4 pie('- 1.6 t ROIECT WRESE;VTATION BEYOND 3ASIC SERVICES " �,5,:ziy for i he ,proper vxve"ttfiort of t`-rt t,ev4'i i1: tht= ki`wk- it�iflh!'_I'§onab+it,*,('iro"ItiltrtxS4 on %vTWr"Y of either 16..4 It :S^g, 0wrier ,intl A;eilivgf aget"t, that 1.1(fie ex- IIW t' WA r Of IhV 0}}1t k.„t'IUr, 417tt Wilder vvfdltyn dc- to+tl��p tx ftyth:{+<°Sit4 tctlr'. 4 t4c- site 0wrh is desc• ibr d at '[rstf}rhC, T•iittfldl3 a2 fcta�x..:ti'r'f= tt"rt1:`, t;:ri aid FdSari7p, ti7°.fii,«g:�i f,ir,it;.',liit+ i S 4i,}1l fit'.` In-4n't<k-d, lite Architect Sii,lii pro - a n dfither MattQe.. tit ceirtk .:`t< tr":'s i'ri 11"v f)y %alp r awl 0't. iade one w woft Prc wet L) as5is1 the Cc}nttitf:or relaling to the � ,itt=tlZ!Py fft ptU•y'r, 'A i'-i lbt,, �Yt:}1ttGCt t"k L�,1f3�iP,6� nh.11 5{tilF r} 4ITUSiiil'tlit[CS �dt file iiffti- VV'o r of the i"wrPrc-t ll ill ;it aryl (.{3?ir'30 x)+it.Elrlv4A" 1,62 lwtL etoto tl Rt'$1rC''t"C'waltiei Khali lip Sheeted, t.ih- iaQ lrrotatlareiatft..+5andr,ttl{c:nstrfthe tth,tcf�tsnall p9iiW1 sari t$i;,,1,1d Styr the Art'hilet 1, ind If,<, Mhttert be x.OM15lent With tht= intent Of rfkd Tt'xh+,,3rt,ltl;y' 'tihPratbft' shall t}t ctirnlhr nsltetd Is Pfc-fear a's nitrtutttfy' agrret be - (min tile contract Uncue't1pol'.,intf hstal? tie in cv'1llf;n or i4teen tits" Ovlthe, and tile Aichifect as }:*' fonh in an vx- 1:',tjihit form, In the caoacav of alle+fflueter and 14d P. it, flit, ,t fitilttt#7 e3 r[l*C the Art ham t 5ltall t'ndva or fo 5;ec lri faiNtif tis.riorfn- ipentdvd lttlteygattflna of altY iinr, ttllll i y of ante, by both the (Nl,4+'3 and the Contractor, sl}r1d' not selt,h Protect Reptesentativcs. Show partiality to eitt't a 1. W shoj nol be 11a;11lip f,)t if la 1.6,a ThrOURh It.,- Ul?4t ri'.htq{r35 hy.' UKII PAIiQct lt(tl?tts- fet5uh of ,1ny infefprUalr*n a ia'-ctsion ttandefod tit goitcl 5E*ril ltet'R R. 0'°f At(,ItlfcLt shil? endeavor it) provide furthor faith in such c,arr.irity. CTrt'tec ior) 101 IN, owiher a amnia tit ,ccts and ct,.'fici,encit»:i IS,1R 'Elie ArchiteoN, detisinnf, in ftmamien; relating to in the Wor'e, title Iltelufoi4iin ; of sus h project rppipsC ttth_ artlstir effact shitil IV 14".11 it ron%.'stent -with tht''. iw.em of t+.+n siia',l not £ooJiiy flit% t;ghit, rr4fitlncit>tiettexs err oblrc.t- the Corkira.tt liOns. Fit she Ari:.f;ava .iS, de cri1,#ed in 11,ar»lgr,]'t3h 1 x, . i,� ADDITIONAL SE>1tuiCS i n�.kry rr #ti ^fit�rtert cr# 'file- following Sert'tct,'s are not tnduded in Strrxtt#s uWP4;sso identified io Article 15. They shall he la(00fied if ,lul)«t}fiord tit coftlirmc d in writing fry T, ,t2 'the Ambitarl ibill tavi- 4tilIttiriff to talcct 4�i°°"o+ tfic- 01wilor, ,tntt rlrt'y shall be paid for bi- the (St+`ml syfirtb ittties not o nityl-M to the t,'"Ontraki tlocutil"o. A provided m Itii's a graernan!, in addition to the `k herle'4.f. in Pic mhhteo"s, nni,+orlatilr iifitilitttr it i+, rointi ovfl ,lio l for ttr.rf„ $eri:icas. +�itslihiltUyts#'i"t tEt;ll + tllital k,ti+= iterti t %.r. �,Akfe rl * rYetk'fjf:+ilrp t!�#}cr`lNr le .t 0 .w ♦ titd'd' 4 ftUT4977 1€'t �ti49trn3r 1uSYrxttli Lsr ik..urtd,fi5. INti �Rtr StfRh A'1Vl!F. NiS, S'++4?N%.ttt�+. Vat, 1:�ks •... .., 'ffi�Y3(.,. ..viS.]uLuru .. ,,....:.Y,aa,J%i.W131if}Vwi a- 'lr7.t f"rovi( inl anafyws of the O"ner�s nce(is, anti pro- etrurta('#n, and Nit,.4arlf sCt' IC05 IS, n)ay he tt`Glti vd in gPramming the rectutre'rims of tt( Propect. ' wrinedf n sith flat, r(lOmernent (if such Work, 1.7.2 Providing 'roan[<; f feaOnitty or other ,peci,at 1.7,16 flimid :tt -vro'r £!� matftP isV, er 6Paa.y Sty tl.,� tiafaull r+ btudic's, of lit(- C'mim;(tot, in f)v major tit°fm!s rrt sit'hoenciv- in s 1,73 Pm,-idmg plonningt sur eys., site evahjjPr:.YSa (enst- the %V'Or« Of the Ct, W at fcrr, or l}y failure of performance 'for g mrin ittal st"Clies it, Compar.lsw stri&pt of t)r%)) uit(z4'@ a ,, t t t,ltfwr the Owner Cif Contractor under thr.' Contact �� sites. and Prepanng SI)Poal suttrc!ss, atu('Ise" and S:tt)mi'- t.r)l,etrizC.taatn. Sion€ tittklired for 4rpprovali of g,ctrtrn"wival ' milu%rett(e5 l.7 to PO'j),11111; d Set Of FePvtttfu(rf}fe WCthrCi' tirasatrits x oro1hers hitting tumd(rtitln (wet file f)rt}iett. Shn".4mg; ';Igmttf.tnt tftaia)ttCs in the iN,(nk made Jurint, 1.7 4 Providing icr4!cvi rv%im-c f(} rutttrri f acititite5, s}S- t 4i•tStrtPt ti%frs Iwwd on t* mki'd'op pim! , (It.)wIngi e'vd Whet tgaw tlzrnidied liv it" -it t, or#ttacisrr" tr! Ilia ArCi3%teLt. I.CM5 and equipment which efe not tntcnfed to be ton- SCr x1ed during the tit r iouction t'ita .(". 1- .10 >tAwl tualg, extt'nw,tte assN " in the tttilrlatton of ...� PCUVtSiin 5t;r31Cfifit':1#nLC'wta"dt(+t'Xa4t "i;(`Y!Y(I£!t{)n5 r,:'1 crt rtprll"t)t of syOvm wuch as to#.%af Xtr'tYt•tlft ur testing ,, II r . t f sri4l% t€rMP, ilntg f}.1"Pt•.tt dt`t. tbrt'frara),)tfn P'1. k]pNratt;:rn and (?r faciiitle; or to tra Ac mea,tire(i L,iraSs iMS; !"Ir-Aof. ttr to n'.)arni t amt, iri ntta% tt Y ntn , pevt )ntnt,l tor (} icrat{£}n A � venf}' the +accur.2iY of drav'mg,S or other lnfofn'7Iron fur. ,)#j r.?.33rtf!"ti4:na{', 4r€4t CElttkt;"t,):t{yJ3 !:i#tt<ij Ctg7r'r9t;Lat1, N nishvd by the Owrtcs• ' 1.7.19 rPrrlorfltt }t .s!s ttt=; , im aammnre to the Olsner of 1.7.6 Preparing d(mtumr,rnte of Xtern0p., Separale or Ow ?!t`at { %'aryPltC.tt{' tltr Powwrit yr in thr• #tytf'rrt e, of a Sequential bads or pr,hrti n(, t4-lttk s )r :~rrriCt :(tart tart,Y. #_tsr4,rn at,t 1.?r l.tc%:ttraF, nr_,ttr tlrttrt ^axty ,day r after s0ih bidding, nego!.alw(, +air tvn truiza€m tera!r rai the ,ctt£'ttjfe(;f zslo.t}at`,,}lf:ebrnplefis3r% M;lte%Vofk, comptelvsrye� of tile yt Citoruconi-I f5t)i P%fr?ent. I''tasrt, s°.h n (k!t iL lid i1S' the Owner, t,;.aU #'tt•t ,irittt int#r�ltr ()r �L r'�rrtg* as an t{XlFcrt si'littCs: %tt t-at)fld? t:t€! 4Yt.10 am, j".s`lkl#C fie#nngl. atfM°aY son pro- 7:7,7 N o id=rtg era}rdinatttin ni Work peoc)rn`ed lad ts4v4�'lg fir fugal glrrttmcf-d4fig sPparate C(intritctt m of by the Ownpt'i ovsn tttrC"t' 4.721 t)onal,eg, t(i "+C'. Pf Kf911+LQtlut ti for Offset thar1 - "f.M Prt}sid«ttg Sd'r,::{ m tr.)7)v e(tvin Ysltg) thr- Asrwr tar tt?{' ta...:tngil alr4ttct!?--Y.t:J'.Pi: oiu(W-tail. roc-Owtical and tifcec. .1 C0115trni to ntt a'?aF',1+r er SPj}S:PS'Stte $7}al44:2.1% fel"'rivif ti tK .7t { 'it. i@$(>t?9 xt,-r':p3{C' tiit the I'mvt.t- by the Owner 1.7.22 t)a't)'.zCiattj" iY%«: tttl'.kYr bf!ts'!fi1 nok othmtvitio if). 1.7.1 Frttstd#nl, 00,1"ed tP "%iz-',itf."6 of Z" mt ffzsz 1i111) On" t s'vff-d !°) fh:,, V!'fc!-vnyII - oT not CCrol'd•g manly ftdmishud in eana'g5j"s of ttY4nme -;. mf 00x :,'tt dpl' 4"c (juan. ,144a.ast.a3'a{.t* kSs?i,' gem -rally dttk'tAwo irt..htte(turat plu(tz':c trig°'Sark OYS to ins atlt{)riot RKt matrPrtaiu c(t!«afart"Vot anti t,{g ftrtitt lab or. 7.ft.7 tiv Arcfi;tnct shalt fleffrnn ttasic and Additional - 1"7'10 f"'rraY,"Vingy w4c-twr dM't fn .;rid whet a.'r3"+alr}r "er+ Arrst'F i[{ q a➢a. t'A}:h't�ttt%)t4"afk .4k 15 t filtiSikt�nt ��'ttlt prtlt%'S�.i?ta}1t .Ire+srt'(tzttred for car ?it vowtet twn tt:th IN. -'WI �Ind t all, ansi 14-e t$ro " Vis of the Work, titil it procutenlem or in><t.lt)atton of ftm sturv, ttlrniQ?Ij Jgi and t) ilvi 'e r ° q# ( t rK " c Vw tr£fvtr°tt shall stzl?dial for thw.: i�aklt%'i Y"CtSdii7l3'1(."Xti. t Axa"t< w .tgtroe'jl. a stI-rd4i,e lot Ow pf'q (t1f1%ts' we of the Providwg wr wc-� it'. tpl..Y1')n-ne, ?er£:in, fir rt`ntakl f.„�."rW t" s, '.t'di cK r".t vOa 4 .�l 5l',)ll be i9 httst+?(f m wrivired 'I" -'pacer 010 4'r.! Ot Y teii#t f'i (ib .o?ff Oia"t me ='..tt£• Ptftrti 7ftci'i ftr I o. �,iai t Jnf;'r '"s?dF,*rs to f C+i:ai"gb 'gaE(rd"), 11ilIISIs tar .. i rn;, a,, ) .i'i" rm;dt _rvd tt)t tttP"* t«' w f r'F' fee, te1S and a fpYKrsi)I y!a t'hYPa o"t Iti anif "'oy app'm,}rS of ,itithmaKtis f,attttlt, . sew}' d'r rpl7CUrl, . tbl'gi, "oth IIdtiR -wl. c)tO ,?tt.i>t4*t, enf .artil Yc'.`atten ttr .rr9'i . B"+"Yt r.: •i tlt#' faal'Spf't t �ltdS 5G't9P-tfittd'.lytiptl dji"tt?i,'i'#t. g es<rstx:%ktns pit#r�tg gss(?rt, are rgquittt,d by the t!a14 ttmpnt or t{htamia of rust `, atws txs' ``e t'x I-yfl xlt,all rltt3> rxccftt Its rt��#trrzaiflc t,tust. s,r, � M{ t { €i„"tf is yr tlhl Art.t)tft Ct Of r+'ga}IdttrOtis iQ the Pt VfMtStttlii of sixh dm- ,ments or .am uue in othor ± Iwi, not s,alely twifttn the Control of the Architect AR, igl—F 2 W.13Preparing Otawinpse.r+;wcofi(MAom,3ndstJpportmg; T14F OWNER'S RiSPONSMft,iilES ita ,and providing, wher wr%,swt %rY tonnrcf,Ann v..'ttp f" vng e Orders to the mfetat fb it 0". P;J,1iml•twitt fiat IFe 2.1 litre 0.�Per `f-"f p,'okido full infortnall% n ref")t(Itng. ` itst C(itf?POnsatij) r 1whing framm the PYC lu"Ied tarn+ ft tjiAfia rtt# glts )rtr the t)rfjea %rit luditik, �-t.wgranl' mils, gt str#gGtdm Cast K not vintrteostitil''t"ah tftce tri%tftP re. �)t;t. r t(lrfla flak* C at'ilC'r`5 r rsaf;n dYiX?t?ftrYtes. ('t)nSt#,}ltlta. tittifod If01-e Atchilm'ty f 3Jfabt3l+: t! s Brit Chat2 v Or lets mo- �}1€1 t r#{(aft M, 41104. C og tpak:a" lVej .rei"Vitt., al -A" tlefall)oA '. trt£fl#ted by ousts not svtelyr virdtilm the contrr)t of the �#Ctf)j, tr#�a•i}tisty ariCi rxgp.}nrt�il{istyty �t)t"L3Ppf cilutlintcflt jtit(i -. txxitttt' t". syv`w tt}Sand 'we re(tuite%riel)t , Z2 if the Owner f1mvides �l 3fa doc—t I(r th(k Pull- t Yt 7e,rim flPi k(O'p $iSx`#,xa.t: ", sltf "k3iiSe :ESi}t"i'sy 4'a'lualtf.}'.'"Is' It1Y en. �ifarYff {ttd '£SCfS ath",$tinf.;t"1)&t{'s .tit3' f#t. f4f%1r a %Cited% wK 4 lit OwWiel orcitxtat ,l �fll�rar�lts rlf "st-o% facrllttin, apld alms+ ta, fr f C? r 1g)� in CcfrltiCti t'tpYt ii`t`ti°F Lt5n4tftl4ttS)tt Ittr%t1rPTtttt Work Ajurrrtg, cltf*Ir�twrfitrft and cttitt'r toi* �a'hicii aw tila rt.ftrJMA)1llty (rf tilt t7isnt r, mchnfing, tfit4w sfc5c4Kt)t if rn f}y the Okqner. thv, Atlt(fc Z and rr! !:6+p<tf,tt�rtipatl 3 t z' tt:%' t ,slit t zi .ttl �ltrtfir► # +r15ttBtati(i£l ttr*tr rrt)tt; s£ fsit rFttirer}t t}f of the r eelueM of tftr! Aftlotec t. tlr#t %tn ar atallP:t1%t tit til ' any Wot f t f Ity fwr or 4!lfwr Cats"ti J' atinf, co". fu n-Jf avatla e Ifir 4f1C t)r(rgc'ttP and iNev Wdtr(te, gtRP.,, $td4 ttt rfi4 lttCt x (�a."1Y kffi .StY if t=Ail?Sd*Re?.f v @YT4�� !i }arap ; t o f`. tit s .A 0 Sd$g.",i11.Y.it�=.r,A.W tMAt�#1'i.:7,� '{d'f :4�`F.f.+r�tli &'"d'rs ?e%f"a it?t!K.d'.ar#•a e�., pd 4, , 'S"r�`.ts..,".rF'je C,.K£ y,�a.1G fil.'^It"itfX�� J sc .'t.,3 The 0%L ner ih,ilt desigrate, when liKessirv, a top- ogne d. specified. selected or specialty provided for by resentalive Atrtholizod to ,art En file 0-orier's behalf with IN%Arthitcict. r(*spect to the f'rt-jvd, Ifsz 0,. iit*r or itich at. lured 3,13 Consltilt lion cwt dries not tndudt the colnperi- rtpre-zntif4e shall extinune zht� dotuments, subrtt..ex*tE by ,y;tg,rt of .Are idea ,nd Ow Arcasilvcl' consultants, ibe rArchtteo and shall render tdectitons pert,tinirig thereeo the east (if face .t.rst rij;w,ftiMr,fKLrap, or other oasts which prompli}, to lwid unreasonable dvl,ty rn the t!,ogres5 of , art* the rrsjinasdAlty of atae Owrter its provided in rArb- tits Architect's services.cde 2. 2.4 The Owner shill furnish a lee A descriphon irncd a certified find survey of tl*_- stte', g,%ing, as ,ipIAcA le, 3,2 RESPONSIBILITY WR CONSxRUC'T614 COST 'r.. . rates ?.rid lines (it s,ree t4, afle>ys, rraLr.' rnenis and ,i£d;:ain- 3�,'S tvalu,zdarsn�. cti file C?WnCr'c ,'reef;cl httdj:el, �tatr- f t�r inh, proper`y:, f lad.^tsf-asdv, te%lin tions, t'iserrient., Fin- Fnent�, (if Probathie i tinsr{uclion C tw and M.atlett �+ # t'tpacd)trier:ls, zontnt;, deetd testri(isisns, fttart:idarirs ansd i'ttn'alrt=s of C'tin'trrtt'lar>at £`t>st, if ally, prCfs,iretd by (hct conloori of the silt. lticat+fibs, dti" t'ivwnS and fornplefe 'ttg It:l£�£.l, rej) ae nt slur, ,'Atehilec s hes' iudj;ment�is „i l tlala perfatniig to ,Xining* bstilddrng,,. otl;er 7771fYrenein(rus ov,,rgn proletsitinal farv4fsdr v ill) if##,* CF}h�rdrr!(`dEr):4 indUs- and trees; and (till information rorict- nitst; 4drf,tritr4 sere' it i', fi't ,jt'it v d, dFowt'k'R'r, lhuE ne4thci thk. YAtd-itect ice and srt0rly lines ES7 h puhlx and p7r val , above and RrFr titres C"'4Ltits Etas ::t;nlrfri i3L'L'r t!',Q KC#St of labor, Tnale- .� below grade. ►ncludini, .tiverts and dc*jittt4. {,,i lr, or rrd47tw ient F'nCe* IN- Contr ctor's melhctls of jjv- � f° f 2 r ine 0%ncr stall fern sh tt,e aervicc-< (if xr,rl engi- teem :rmg f.wl inacs. oT o,.,vr ertxspd>St.ire bAdtng. rmr;cet r netts, a- other consuftankx when s.,arh ;ev�gx"A are; ile4r'rr od coma li-ni, McoWirsg`y, the Architect rieressarr• by theA.thtteet. Such x£*t,7Ct S sfviff intlude test rxitmt k,.,:.d r1+ s . r-.:' LLairr3tyt of ovprC*!vm! thot bids of i boring , test pai. ,,od hcanna, vzlues, jrctt;trfafinn it'sts. j4: rr last=a!t €r t'irttt § L4a5 rtr-i L ary frrtrti d4*.t, ft.Et"gert badger and'L#a.terptiadtitt£?r: tests, 3it4 o-W torin4i n and t(.,totwly t'a^ytrt.eFd, l°�+:41,r.S'l'sr'id tltt .tjt t't='rY'ld frig ?h, tr>N✓,,,. ifi.Ay, tests, including ne£'t4';-'ir} for Ik41,,i,rrti3n1 till cAD. lid t.-cm ari4 f+r.➢tl`'rTtraf rai f' 4&,{Aitt' ortstrttt. t:.on (:oil: m anal, air and wafer is tmdairsrt,,, Aim riftnrts anti appropri- t, Bear ,t)lt r'4ftrs404e W Mal'imm"I fireval rd bN the tArchi- ale przafesrtFnrnal it, 1 2.6 The Owner 01.,11 iurlar b S*.Tuctwat. lnethiln?cal, 3.2.2 No r.xod f•.rtttt M t•.'tii'lSltl7f:ki3R cost seta!! be, estab- i henikat and otht,'r Iiboratory uKt,. tn...pi?( rsws and re. 16tty dits a i4413631.•ttn,at lb:s, Agwrrvent by the furnishing, IrriFtS.aS requircW f7} f,iLY or tlE 6:;11t'itta(; Eyt'Scr#?ra:Fr:fs. pvsj's"p A tit 1-?all'i'ar' orit Of ,i ls+t5jei:t lsudga.t unifier stab.,- , 2.7 The Gustaf*rshal, furriM A tnppl accoi nlrr g and +n- ji f .}sir t1ti 1.2 it kyflti r. r tj�f, w 2 l t t'sc.'rLi w, unrei�St sash Warcc 0011tiliel,rig seryt(t'; a- viiy be a' ZIM, } i n rn :,w= ttrq and tied by eY it vt r- t 15d*. lies) ,"t!r ref t. l$2 }F: * 'tfirno tot the darop'cd, twItirbon, iirit;lk audit=ns, ,-t*rb'ttt`L ,i'L vmt, t , fserev) if ' it t iiiied hm;t f}a4 been vsfab- Jash Ltd, ill lti4itg that lie permitted Io inrdude con.11,e Ok%n r oral' rt*tttaare to Lr ors tlir, (et ke s felt , Al j r€::t- 4trtt,t't"t t"• rift rdt it1',s tsrFlda;tj; ,itl,,"d price X`tF,tr,ttirin to dlt,, lwnl free Ra ritent ire to ast ert,wi + r+,.' rat b+ r LLtia! pttt• fete-4,5 die t onfriii for ►r ws IN- i tarts y : pard by tit ott fist. iFizt;ri,�4i 44rtJl ttt,t r'ra,,7ji E�tturE:rrae*nt, iiifttpd§dri ttt Si Ktr'ni+ list' of dl're Owner,. . ,Cif; tS#it � ttl ts)rs4t'drktttatt lift' to tie tta+Ettyeidtn the Con U a4 fix* w7lo"tie tar tTslit reattin,hlt* ad,,ustrnents in the 3.8 Tht svivices, informatton, wtrrr vvs and rppott, it,- act{lit* t r We l'ree.t'i l and f•s am m 1dv sn the Crill lw t Dok,�r- puatetd by f"iar, graphs 24 ttsretwth , ` r tcfwa tLr} 5 tAf 1w rtztlON " fete ait> ft,tix tAr �Uitttt c the C"tvncttuctrten to{t5t to lt,t furnished,,it the, owner's rxpf°t'S�tw. or d Ins, �"A'r 187flcc"t §lt,iit i.r',#O b m! '} w +,sit l2 irw d hont sTta'.f l?C iEd incte,)s in ,t�t7ie liEi entttlerd torcrelyUpon tfCu,CEr[tGr,iry <inrd ik$tiEfi:'t*si?n4l4"z 7f? ,arkittr'trti I'ddnt tri7,lS.e inIlse* k:'dsn1C,}4'I ,Ttlt2t t?{.£"#,trirri;d tlterer)f, few-' t'Xt a;4t ml it jlYn C,tit4wt t for C'Onsttttrttion, 1.9 Et 11w Owner observe-, or istl:r*twort bett3m'-, .1%Na t? 3.43 dt tit la:,d,''ng, or NegotrjV Sit Phase has not torn^ of jety` fault or defect in lfTe fusel};t n or nt',ttiowra,td,]vite4 ins>"tcil :hie' rE onthi ditet the Architect submit% j.. L$tlh the Curittlt'acl l' A1erJFtierdt�ta^rcimpt. vootco r".!iftSd' 9,t, t'u,n.rtt,ii:t!tt tirr.t::r.:rti(,ws to lh,,, (),%:net. an Project Cher i shall be given by the? 6%, nvits llko rAttl> icit htti410 tar i:xvii [nut of .0 onSlrutlarstt Cost shrill he ad- y7 * # s 2.1t1 tGiC� �ivs'ner sfia,l'tArtit l5 rt rtUCrt fl lrt�Eirt 7..t3t1Y7 3ntf kt;itt to rel:vtt any th.?nkw 1.,,1 0t yoneral level w pit ,v', Wtvic-eti and shall rennet .ass itc,a,+!, and ay cyst- in ,Fle 'mQfutvct ttatdtowt 110ween the dlle (if ;:arbmis- pedilicixsdy a9 neressary'tar the wde:fy ylrogwss tat AhE Mon Of flit, Con,trurtitan Dot , rmenti.tit the Owner and aAlrbitetwt*S iervr'Ces and of the $".rtrk, the date on Llf2»e'd] prtif7osols zzro sought. !' 3„21.4 It a Project budget or i1xed limit of Ct nstrurtion ARTICLE 3 C w*l iadjuovd its pu-, tea£-.d in Subp 'C rAph 3.2 3) ,i ex- """ wetdee try die lo,wvest l orm iitd£' bid i:- aegotiatee prct- CONS1RUCi'ION COST J)OSiE, thi, C)svrier shad! ,li give writion approve of an 3.1 001NMON inrrt*asr* its with fixod tirnrt, l3} tulhorize rebidding or re- sit'j',tanaadsfifg of the ,smiler t wit., n a remoroble erne, f31, a I'm The coristrtirtrro Coil shall he the Ifitd (Olt itt flit, Ltwiert to ibiin4d,)gesd, lertninale- its rl(wrcdawo (vtth o'stiniafFt.'Mt to lf-eC, wnerof,s.l t°cmznts,ot filei'st>iect lratatrs)fs 102, or t'tfi tool}orate in revising llte Pfoject 6-ji we>d or Wciflml by the Arth0cict voile and ytWity as required to reduce the Conitrucoon 3.1.2 Theten trtrx�. cosµ slut# include M current 4Lo%i. Eft the ease of 0'1', provideda fixed' limit of (*tinitruc- ttitttket rates* includingL i xetaYx•wblir vallowanre f'Rr riser- tion ccitt bas beeli eslabi i %hed a,w d crltttdiltoq ts' #his rAgret- ?Tard'lnd ortstil; thl, cos, .t.0 & ftr-rr and rn 1(ttiadx imnislserd merit, the xArthittlt•l, LD'illirstit d diurnal chirgt*, $halt mod - by .frr' Ownet and 'a" equipmont whidt bas be(,n do ity tfte tl}awirlps in d S ecificatiot+s 4 i rictessary to comply AJAPt"tt"<.'V114:.010-63tF°,`V0 s44F£t"ttlV* 't f k i'rd tti» fi".5 7trr�i* :"C'tdik*tt tar <1000( i, t1,a NVA, WAK M,tNuf, NVV, b.L'#�fYitYt.2t34_ tit a R7fz with the fixed limit. The ptuvid=n,g of such sert.ite shall he the limit of the Archilint's restarsnsiltility artsrng from the t .iab4sltnaew Asf xtrch fixed !ima and liav"ini; done so, the Aichiteet shall be entstlQd Ici compensation lot MI tmvices p^rinrmecl, in accordanco woh this Agmement, vvhetifrr crr not the Ctinotutbola Phase ii comnmeacect ARTICLE 4 % DIRECT PERSONNEL EXPENSE; d. Direct Personnel Expense is d{!fined as the direct s> - a605 of all the ,ter ltitett's oarsonnvi eng tgerl im IN, Prof - ect. and the pothon of ili, • trsi of theii nyamhtori axad cuslomary conlrib€ zt orrs and lWA00t% refer- d theretty. such as emplovttacnt and wiftrr ststctte)ry emptoset• bene- fits, insurance, sick tetvc, hrsii-av" varttitrns, pension$ and similar contributions and benefits, ARTICLE 5 I2EdMEURSAR%E EXPENSES 5.x Reimburiable t`rrersses air in adcdaTort to tine ((}m- _pensation for Basic and ',tddats anal Services nand m6nde actual expenditures made by the alit iiYtsva artd the" Art hi- tv'ct's ermloyees and ttmsukuils its ter tnte}re= t of t1w tart„eel for the -=enwe htte d in 0w fn1,,tivt vn S-ib- parat raphs: a.1.7 l xrrerise of tramportatum in c,nrinpt tson svtth 4ie Project.. hniv'g expemes' in (OWIr-sttt.)n with rtttt trhdtisrs trave4 Icing [distance ctsrtmilru'atiarra" anti teas tm, d for xerrarintt approval of attibor bc, iurssdrr* rn tiue_r the P-0ject. 5.1.2 rxpfinStrtit liaidl,rig of Ilrasstngs, speclilramns ,Intl r ,;Cyr rfi"t :Tr on.� extltirtrn", reproducliom for the otwe zite it, Iitn Art:«1wa and tit(* i.r�lsttt't"'�i?iy'i§ttitar4lK.. ;%1.3 Evenme of Bola Ivro(v;4irzt; and phestat3;^.tptttt pro, dtattione tethnitlttes vsltcia u%r d in trtnnetition s, fah Addi- tional 5olvitm 4t.1.4 If,autlia4 er, iq &,r$s asite It„• Cart OkAnr+r, rxpemo of 14f,rtimp ssordt retta:rarx:*, higher ti*,zra x,(% r`ar vatt'-', f V4 txppnw act rendering's, miter", and, rtso6-up% re- flur,ledby 6ieC:lw11cr 5.14 'fxp(,n-- Ott ,Inv addito'nal in�trr,inttt 00t,t'14WV 0r I{rr:sts, including dtrctfessitaroiar I. a.it: tris;rranr t , rt"yzrc`sst t# by the Owner in Pxeim of 1ho nortvoiis earn' d l:y the Atchkect an d thc, Architert's tansul(An%, or extended thtou h no fault of Ilse Architect, compenSa- win for .situ ti,i,u Services required for such extended period of r'tdnarnistration ref the construttlovi Contract sltaEl lie t au'edas , cvl rrt)rlh in Pamgrap;a 14A for Addi. ttrur,l Ser.,et�s. 4,1.4 Wirr _amper-,-I n iz based on peicentage of {: m%truc t,rsn Co;l, '!ntd ,Ins° pontont of )!IQ Project are delew d or olherrsise not r,crnslructetd, cotrpens,atton for slit h pttrlwns of the Project sha'.i be paV.)b,'p to the exle;nt N-t ict-s are pr-dotme t on such portwti:i, in ati cordjnEF vv:tts the s,thi dule sttt frirtls I,, Subparapraptr 14.2.1, haim on 1Im-'ots evt bona fide hied or nv))otctled proposal or, %. ' 11 nrr arch hid Y{rpr(tpotA is tetmed the nand rectnt Statemew of Probable ( onsarurtion C ort or Detailcd [sir m,-Iv of Ctirimiuclt<xn Coo flit such porticris of (tic Project. 6.2 PAYMENTS 09 ACCOUNT OF ADDITIONAL 515VICES 6.2.1 Paso': -rats on ;itt aunt of the AW 4tect's A ddilional 'on cce-. ,is d(4,11e rd in I`aratmiph 1.7 and for Retmbursahle fkl+t"Fa=rR: ttrt td€'tsnetl in ArtWer 4 4ialt be made morililly trft:sr, w v,",•nt,xt"ells tit tt t, 1,rt'?iar Ct s statement of ^2tkisY*S tet,avwt? or tytvi,nkes irsutrvil. 6,3 PAI..kiENT5 WITHHEtfi1 6.33 �,,., d+."edu�tions stsalf sae rn=cif= irntrt Ift �,rthctrct's ar,nstat- r tarn rtn acr�autat raf t.t�na`ts. Isrterrx#ated tdama w e;r tttifer tvnls wlttalS'i"d from p:5vtrr;tFlt6 to tnrllra;tors, or vn .at tiesrnl rsf Iiat> (it;,, of , t*ante+ In tit(, Writ other than IN)e ; nr ,i'v h cite 'lrcltiwce ie held tt��alf}' Isalale. 6.4 PROJECT Si 51't•NSIOU OR T(R.MIt3.SVOIN t, f. ri rl:t= 1'c [pet t is atsfarr5dt r3 or abandoned in whole ls: irs dt,<. z sr t-z,lre Ihwi, ltslce n*r v*%, the Arthitecf shalt fit, lor:a31 tic=r!ntin dprior to teteipt in %NL-itswi 1wc7:ite tiiwor'.. the Owtun of ,vich suc,ension err armrtdo-11swot, rrts;mf+ yr wall Reirnhutsab!e Expenses Ilien dov snd <it Ti wi.nat:rssa f xpF ewe>s x; xlefin,-d in i'aragrapIt 1rt.4 It tt,tt Vwr vct iv rPf.vrrad'td after living suspended for in -Ire lhair Ifttve rtarrltlt the Arthiled's r€7tail enssation shall lie r"gmtab`py i3djuste d, ARTICU i ARCHITECT'S ACCOUNTING RECORDS r.:t itr•r t:rrds rr: ka:ntti�:r�aitte Ixpensrs anid txticnses ta,,;inn tea Aclelstamal Spr0ty' and sersireYs flerfe med lift the b.,t'Is +tit ;1 of I7avei P,er,cannet Um me shall he 0p, it-,) basis of generalfiy accepted accounting pvntrple?' and shall be avatlalsle to line Owner or the Own(- s alttttonzed representative At mutually convenient tunes. #' tY tl �t1"S C THE ARCHITECT ARTICLE 6.1 OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCWI:NTS 6:1.1 An initial paymp t a. set With era paragtaph 14.1 is fi,T I�rassin<.s andS ticrlttatirSnc as instruments of sc�rs>, Ilse rnititrn(ttra p sytaatt.�t usttder [Isis 1 refit rsit7rat. ra e ;air, ,[rid 4hall re err ,ttn the property of the Architect 6.1.2 $u6sPecluoot paytmonts for Hail( Serimes +ItaEl be %•ether the fito ect tot which (tarry ate made is executed rrt,ade monthly and sh ll 'lie rn proEvirtion to soimws pet- or riot, The Owner sh,7ll be permilled to retairt Copies. tit» foirTebd within oach Phase of wtvicvs, on the basis set clttt$ma yopitidurible >vpiec. of Drawings ,and 5,pet:l`ie'A- lntth in Atticle 14. Icons for inlotmatitrra and reference in connection with the C1.3 If and to tiara "tent tlx)l the (7ontr a 7rnir hutialty' Owner ti. <rvr alit,, rrct"upatity of the Ptolect. The Dravvitij s Pi ablisheci in 1ho Coolt-W for Cttttowconn is extxedlod Arad Sperifrtaxsom Shall not be tried by the Owner wri Ard4E00,1f1101' t4' IeAIAi k?S.�a3r U# E Att11.fI vt r 4a14115 019 t 'e.i- "ry 11 4V a - AM4 • (.-a^" 114 A;i5�r1:7t,9+? !"t4 00) ezf ARCH)rt K 00 Nf 'S>`k.,K AViNt.t, *-W" gkq90"A'U!Ss fie, P.,W$ 9141.1V7 1 v other prolm ts, for addotons to this Ptojvct, or for r orntoc- tio)i of 11i Project by others provi4ed the Arrhaec i is not .i default ender this Ag-ve,nent, except by agreement in lvriting, and ivith appr(apriate (campewation to the Artht- t0k I. c 0.2 Submission or tlistributinn to meet official regulatory requirements or (or tither f ttrfans, s in connection with the Project is not to be construed as publication imderogation of the !Architect's rights ARTICLE 9 1H b tt4C-0- the panes to this Ag;rei went, arising out of or reG ing to this Agrevmtnit or the wench thereof, shalt be deci' Nd by arbitration in if ardan- �.-.ith th,r Curt, Irac- than tit taslrx Arbitration Rtklt•s of the American Arhitra- tion lisle iatit7n then obtaining utiless ttw parties mutu- aily agree :heru•iw, �;ta ,xrhrtrati<)r. a:isinh chit; of iir re- laving to chi 4Sgreenaent,. s1)t11 iritf:;detai. rcxnsta'id.atite't, toinderor iif a v other manner, 4r. atfsfitionat permin not a patty to this +reei:mert except by s..ritten constant t rio. taming a rpecific . rt,r� to t? i+ grretnei.t .*nd %ivnvil by the Architect, tree Ca t"r c r„ 3nif ar*V 4ltlaet ref'on 4otlghl to be joinvd. Any co tent to irbitratcit:l ui%ta miz an at.- ditional person orpet, i, s sk"A;( not (tinstittcte tomen: tt) arbitration of any tfosw t not dvc crrlted tbeTem or vvith any person not namvd or ie.c*.betf 0ivivin, 1h,s As;reo- ment to mbitratu and an, a}, �yrment to aabttrate voth -in additional person or l'ir-,Mini, iia` chat ,ewed tit l,v the ,parties to this Aweetrert =h.11111 cpvt Aic,iLv eniwz (—ab'e un€li'ties"1r-preval i.'f +1r )itF tvti'Y :a% .I Notice of the dowant'1 tc,t ..ay.#a, ..cart wlslt f)e Wed in writing xvoih the tether 1lariy u- ' sr :i Immit'ni ar d +a Wl the Anmeriran Arlwrilw r Akiirnotlon t, domianti thou 6made +within a -rea r>i i;Jiie tiniv ttex Ili K4,i.ni, td sptate or other mailer in oue,%ti) has .:ri;t,=i7 in i (-,e)at ,h:att tlir, die mane:, for aifatlr.i':Fart tar +made after 0-a i1A),".e tstairn instifutaln of leital or 4'quitahle prn(rikdirs,s a' e41 till suth ch.i:ria, dispute -)r ollier matter irl rTlrestcaar!d Le hired by the applicably saalwe of linastai,on, 9.3 fl,r a s trd rertlnred Lv slat srlai4r)iram 411,111 be and judgment mn be entetej upon; it to,u(tiful.inte yr ) 'ram U 3 'T, munatinn Cxprnsei include expenses directly ai- tubuiaoic to ternimatir n for which the ,Architect is not otherwise conipen5dlctt plus in amount computed as a percentage of the twal Basic and Arldilional Coinpen,a- titan earned to the- Yn)e of te(min oton, as fo3owsr .1 2(,a lrc nit if wine nation occurs during the Sche- nvih( 11e;ign Pha,e" or .3 tt§ ilercent if termination occt-,s during the Design t e'.plopnlent Phase; or ,3 , porcrnt if termination occurs during any subse- quent phase. ARTICLEE11 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISiONS bko fyit„tswir'C-It L-�sat'•.ti'it"t—sWti3t 11A ?�, hetwr—n; the f: iitie• io tits Agreementas to all f..-r txt�lttrr'S ti, ,ice la, VXAta r party, tta this A,grconlent, Ya't'!,, ob,e ,taate 1if c11a11 commence to tun ,an,i ,tnv Of ,H<twn quill be deemed to ?..v eat, trued in and ae4 ervp% no, later than the rele* 1-i it 1 a!v in Si b�,t.an!,A Ciimp!Own tit the Work, and .is lit any '1 ,sir f,1,4iTv% to ,Act occL"rrins; acted' the relevint Matt' 4if ' vh.tanii,al Ca: mpl ,!%on, not 1. t r than the date of ,%%van( e w 111r, deal cv.taiit ate it)t Payment. trnr3: f #�w ems` rfiiteis _` 44„wtrar-aria ;ARTICLE 12 SUCCESSORS ANDY ASSIGNS 12.1 ll+e (.'tsvnor ,)rd the AVtintt't.t, ttcpectiveiy, bind ahtsrriselc"es, their partners, :successors. assigns and legal re; rid«t t..ti+es to fire othrr party to this A.greement and AWrICLE 10 to .tto ;mriners, muesvar% assigns, owe legal .'.eprese:ltn - TT it,4liNAflt)N F AGRf[MFNT t..o5 of such other 1t3rty ssim rrspe, . to all ccarenants of this Ag;rrrntent Neither the 07vrner not the Architect shall 10.1 This Agteerrient nai:y be fetrmnated tav either party ,i n, r t:1)let t.r transfer ;env interest in this Agreement uipmq seven clays' tviaten no re 41oold IKi ("11t>r patty v hoot the %sraten consent of the other, lath subs a(tbatly lo, perform in act ord.)nfe with its terror tlirt wt h r a fault of the tuily initialing the« termination AiiTICt G 13 :. `ttl.'� This Agreement may bo tetectnatrst by the t14aner tilim at heist severe diy,;" vvritten notice to tf Artlaitert EXTENT OF AGREFAAENT in the event Oat the ProA;mt is permanerillyr ,ajitdoned 1,.1 This AGrcement represents the entire and integrated io.3 In this, cl4, of of termination not the f ult of the ,At. awe !men b. l+xi t it if'e ¢1tiY iC,r and th , Atcir,inrt aitd 60,w. the Architects ill at* c tv ( nvilkated fc)r ail iorvite, att)ek44ttSes all prior ttegotiattons, rrpre"CritaItOtis or agree- poffoimod to termin,411011 X1,110, Ingolh(l 'Ns Ih ftfitt)bur,» meths, either ♦vsitltn or oral, This Agreement may be aloft, IrstP0114e,G Ilion tl,,e aitd aft r,)^n titan Exllcanses its tritli.11de l ottly by written itlstrument signed by 60th w defined i(I puag'raph 10A. owner Indzl -tract, y� Ark O.Wtili)tST MO 4 r;". . W,0 1 A Mtrr..wi 8NVk161%11f tdl9(rt 'v 43 44, 1 71 ( $i1f1R �3 h1k KMIf"..04 ts;t)rtit IA ".Mlt WS . i"x .1W 1(,skK Ptsr iU, 14kx, V,'AI-ii>4#4014 i t' �C�I!`iSAiFkF{!i5i.{�t`id�lly'4t'Z'WiY'a�RlttiPiik4�:ARB'kbiu`as,x.. - :i,...set.:lbwnY?rWJaL,..en:.t. .... .. _.,i, 4 s } M1 { ARTICLE 14 t BASIS O7 COMPENSATION the {) vner shall cotnpemiale the Archiloct for the .Scope of Semce5 prcraided, in accordance with Article 6, rayment., '4 to the Architect, and the thei Terms arld Condttronk of this Agreement. as follows: 14.1 AN INITIAL PAYMENT of —0- dollars f$ —0— shall be made uponexecution of this Agreement and credited to the Owner's account as so',low � 14.2 BASIC CON1KNSATION s z 14.2.1 FOR BASIC sERVJCES, <a5 described in i'arawaphs 3 l 11- 1uf0h i.;i. anti any oih(r tt rvices included in Article 15 as part of $asic Services, limit Cornpcnsuturt shalt he (orrlputed as fnlluwu : � (1iv!r 4,14crt itaa:i w ea"xl,Rg I.A"d ar.-.a:.:sts, ms,np:r Lr t:srcrnl5t he. at?.d Pta.ri it, 1sh;iir fr'A:7{rtr.#' v ` `; � r�nt+sgQ:Y rirrr'tsury F ;: � A; Eight (8 ) percent of the cost of construction. Not to exceed $20,000..04 s Wwre cor3 petimlitrri k basod deft a Stipulated Sum (it Penenlagt, of Construction Cost, payments for Basic services shall be nrat#e as prenulod in S,41pAragraph 41 .1, sit that Pavt Compensation for each. Phase shall equal the follti0 (Ag pt:rcentigo cif .nth total Hasic cor ifiens"- tin f7a}'r7lrwt?:, �tftY�it�ri+A}^�L�:l�trtW>�:! e'i".deCt a3 Siga'Y;Jr�:�. Schematic Design Phase' fifteen percent (l5 V.) , Design DemlopmentPhase : twenty percentl20 5) construrtion Docvrmt;n% Phase; forty percent { 4 0 °l 3 Bidding at Negotiation #'#rase. five percent( 5 1 Comlruction Mile: twenty potent (,20 .q f 14rOk I' C}1i C1 klfriil S l i%iitC l flVONO Dt",51C lif RVICFS, a, descriVed in Paragraph t6, Compensation she'll ate t'o'mPutrd soparaWy to ;accor4at1ce Willi Stl"o'ttll;rlf h 1,01. leis t)rJkik64t�it 0741 -txWNR AIR mllf T AfAf,1MZNT — 1111RU !'vetd rfl f'o% - wt'1 V, " - AIM' + Q;1� ' •-�• � +•• - • •�,� tit$ I#A4t t 1"r xwb 4rt#tt of ear« fai'U'rf+, 1.rA tetw ltnti Aw it, *s1h', Ltmf -&t(^ tic iu4 d1���isil Lim 14.4 COMPENSATION FOR , tAMI'i OVAL SERVICES g 14A.1 FOR ADDITIONAL SMILES OF THE ARCHITECT, as described in flaragraph 1,71 anti an,+ other services in- ducted in Aifrr,e.15 as part of Additional Services, but ex(ludinl; Atltiittonal Sea ices of consultants, Compen- sation shall be t omputed as folta4vs. unY#t rc t s a" ,- a r" u rzf � rn,t «,r *rtc r Y-'ea o+ YF� t. ; r#n .x r . z. ,n , {. r t a,rr + arrF rrr ror#.,xr s- ,,n;9 ec�tntly frxrrtl,rti. rrnny yra#rsfr,,i#l�'rnt�rrte,<�s,crttr;r.rn:cfic.#.rr.?tspa�.,.�rssirrrtatst>+€4rrr'rcu'ar�tr,,n.,#,ts.unprr.r,e+'+r,+ar,,sfg.Ifr,rtictars-J �'«. Two and one --half (2-l/2) times Dir act. Personnel Expense of all I ` eutployees except clerical staff and except for Principa%r s time �F at a freed rate of Fifty ($50) Dollars per hoax. For the narposes of this Agreement, the Principals are; W Alas B. Smith, ATA Partner f: k Y , { 14,4Z FOR ADDITIONAL SM11( i`5 OF CON' ULT*4NK sr;clud;ng zeditional structural, madianrc#yt and ,electrical i on&ecrirtgf 5Grvicret ot"el tttr;st* prtaOdcd under "li6pialagraph I." A tx, idenfilied in Ar;We 15 as part of Aedi, titattaf SMic6s, a mulbpfe cif one and one -tenth 1.1 c tinter the aniounif billed to the Afdntecf for ruk h iivn rttrs fr+ft�L±� %nrr,&c trt,rt rir tr�nxt3tt':^z ,,t.:.tr� rr o-> rr,�.,.,..t • 4 a 14.5 FOR WtNSK as decnbed to A<litle S, and w n} tWwt item, included in Article I', as Peini- laursable FNptfrases, a inultipitt of one and one—tes~tb,, 1.1 i Ionic; div atttounts ex- pendrtf by IN- Architect, the ArchootO, vrnpY$ees and the interest of tfPe fornjecf. � 14.6 Pa}rienls tint:. -the Ark o-a anO Unp,titi under this Ageo# aunt shall beat ar 0rest from the date pqn ent is 04ee at tite rite entered belowor to the absence therms, at the dual rate pre •aif ng at the principal place of business of the Amhitett: satrrpr»sprrJIVU11+of rttrraro 'cdt<U4� One UU pp scent per month on Unpaid balance arter 30 days from b. mint t"IWJ: VV.atttq #e •p:rerrr v=tSt rMkt 'tP o`CJ#1�,tr r_..: u ¢«, .t..rd «9.3. r,ta;fla, ir,N,. a • t P,%O ,nstr#inct r,a:k, P,vrt, a,M$ other rrKVrar nnr Al sir. ` tJcat vls aisle Atchilott'r,"par,,4,;%of,t+Arr id i Ke,:«#a# ni,?a#c�,-«fir a! t!'eo- Fcm $t ;ita r to a,re ow ardrtl £ a,+a'r&ty in tied pto»wattrg apeett,- tlf.pf Ath'dt'o AMIN -he 43Yaz, INkiWxrtr revel, tt# ae rrtorr, xra _i�c a#.rw« yinh aY tlraliw 0,r..iolvfes nr %,kXVtsA I 14,7 The {loner zind tote Ar6 xea aprre in arcoMance suith the Terms and Condttions of this Agreement that; M14 IF THE SCOPE of the Project or of ifie Architect`s Setvicei is changed materially, the, arnotrnis of e mpensation shall be, eqqiwAi adf,fsted, 14.7.2 IF till« SEWCtMS rowed by this .Ai r meot bawd not been (omt leted iAthirt twelve f13,010whs of Ilse bate* hereof, through no fault of the Architect, the amounts of co ,,pensation, rates and tnuWplc+s sm frar'th het6n shall be equilobly Wiltr:Eir.l 9iAW)C"CtMMr JIM-0 OANts,. "ftlSbt t ACV Wrr.i TMETTF011 dlfiWN + WO AIAW - 0I'V7 M� 7T $10 AW91 oN at;+attttrrc Of 4902lttV3,, 7r3i POW WRX ,AVtARIC tr'tV. NVA$10*400130C '�fcsr�m'titSCt�dNiif'o1�a`:.i�'X7ft'�',�l�S.,ayb3+iS✓ausgtri#'�.,. } ARTICLE 15 OTHER COKDITIONS OR SERVICES S ,,AdditionalArticles if through 21 inclusive, are attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, krchitect agrees to perform, thia agreement in accordance 4ith the city specifications for this work and tie architect's proposal,, w, A--h are an file with the city .and ineorporated by reference { herein. F� City ks specifications refer to those "General Re(p xements" round in the construction doctunen,11;15. .i)iiC3 �rl 'Ni itttt 5 � kJs � 11t€�! �# kl 9 kV1 fitliltY #+�7it ttdlY f)N JMV VV 0 A-10 a 1W W1,1 AMtAtC*N MMWk cry , PIRTMI, 114s KM Y01XK Mf.*4 k, ra+r., 200 11 . x e C ^9� ARTICLE J.E. DISPOSITION OF INSPECTION FINDINGS, REPORTS :k AIM OTHER DOCUMENTS, - ARCHITECT agrees that all reports, both field and office notes, cal.culatior.s, and other documents, shall be turned over to OWNER Upon completion of PROJECT OWNER hereby agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend vil ARCHITECT for and against any and all claims resulting from or arising out of the use of the reports prepared by ARCHITECT for OWNER. ARTICLE 17. DT INA"TION ., ARCHITECT agrees that in the: performance of the terns of this agreement;, it wil.l. :not engage in, nor permit its agents to engage in, discrimination in employment of persons because of race, i al,igious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, pbyzi--, cal, handicap, medical condition, .marital status, or see: of such persons, except as proi 4ded in Section 1420 of the California Labor Cods, Violation. of this pro7ision may "result in the imposi- tion of penalties .referred to in Division 2, Fart 7, Chapter I of the CalitSorni Labor Code, ARTICLE 18, XNDEMN'IFICATION, DEFENSE, HOLD HARMLESS: ARCRITECT shall defend* indemnify and hod harmless OWNER, f its officers, agents and employees( from and against any and i all liz bility, jadgments Clramages, costs, losses, claims, includ- inn Workers' Compensation cla.. ms, and expenses resulting from or connected Vith ARCH11TECT I S negligence or other tortious conduct , in the pertomance of this Agreement-. 1, Now .r ARTICLE 19, WpREERS' COMPENS. TION: , ARCHITECT snail comply frith all of the provisions of the F Workers' Compensation insurance and safety Acts of the State :of �F Celr4ornia, the applicable provisions of Division 4 and 5 of the California Labor Code and all amendments thereto; and all �." $imp ;.r State or Federal acts or laws applicable. ARCHITECT T shall furnish to ri NWER a certificate of Workers' Compensation � = insurance. The insurer shall not oancel or modify the polltoy without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the 4WNBR. In the: zilternative:, the ARCHITECT may show proof of a certificate of covsent to self -insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations according to California Labor Code Section 3800. ARTICLE 20. ',.NSUPQMCE ARCHITECT shall obtain a policy of comprehensive bodily injury and,., property damage liability j y y y insuranco, and maintain such policy in effect for the period covered by this agreement, P providing coverage for bodily injury and property damage in the minimum amount of 000,000 combined single limit per occurrence The policy shall name, as additional assured, 014NER and its officers and employees* while acting within the scope of their duties against 41 c. claims, suits, or other actions of any nature brought for or on account of any injuries; damage or loss, ilicluding any deaths arising out of or connected with, r the work of ARCHITECT under this contract. ARCHITECT shall far-, nish D6 RR a certificate of .insurance ,frog. the i.nsurex €�vidertcirxg; compliance with'this, paragraph and providing that the insurer 4 M` `-:=Y.i4vdevpdui%rkrl ...Si,�Le t<.tit ` 'l�it;.L^�_. .. a ti...,eenWeiVkVx'{i4tYltlk�L{bWilY.e..:.::. _::..:..N..i.w...' ,:.✓:.a .:A& s shall not cancel or modify the policy without thirty (30) days y prier written notice to OWNER. ARCHITECT shall give OWNER and timely notice of an claim made or suit instituted. prompt y y �.. In addition, ARCHITECT shall furnish to OWNER a certificate of s insurance evidencing an errors and omissions insurance policy Hin an amount not less than the contract price of this agreement. AEZTI;CLE 21. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: It is further understood and agreed that ARCHITECT is, and shall be, acting at all times as an independent contractor herein x and not as an employee of OWNER. ARCHITECT shall secure at its expense, and be responsible for any and all payment of income tax, social security, state disability insurance compensation, unemployment caApensation and other payroll deductions for ARCHI- TECTand its officers, agents and employees, and all business licenses, if any, in connection with the services to be performed hereunder. C IN W'ITNES.G y?HEREOP, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day, month and year first above written.4% ATTEST: CITY OF'HUNTINGTON BEACH IYI�SR�� 1 •�' A City Clerk Mayor fi Y%� g REVIEWED AND APPROVES}: APPROVED AS TO FORM. C-ity Administrator City Attorney C� i gy INITIATED AND APPROVED AS TO COI TENT ; 3 cctor of Deverolpment Services WILLI M BLUROCK & PARTNERS, Architect r By William E. x ck,; e idenc W1.1l.iam Blurock & Partners, Inc. California Corporation 4. IN I Jill } THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS a. i AIA L7n[unrQtit B141 i r�: ,� Y Standard Form of AgreementBet-wee x € wrier and Architect MIS 00C„LIVE�ir R45 fSYORTA%r IR'A[ C,C A° SFO, :f"+ IS, CON'5.,JA?ION WITH NNAW)RXIV 15F'NCOURA:dtt3Lti:"fiWeltJ'Oils (t?.WtF7C.)o;d.)R'-Wk.')Jfc'4r' J"ti AGREEMENT mach' this day of in the year of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy -Sever BF-`TWEEN the Ovine--. City of ituntingian Jieaeb t and the rel iteC William ; tuz oek & Par:xt�irs for the folfewing ProjectM i:�C#ttt�� d�S�iicd ��e5rrty5t�at t�f'e'tc'+„C�tt iardtstrtt attt� ���ct Buslaard Community Center and ak'v ew Dad Care Center t 'tile Owner and t6 Archifect agree as set forth below. Allt IkdCUMiff'F 010 - 0WW'X-AP(#s''ltCJ Ai"AMWO • 1ASUAKY VO4 ZI}9pKI A, A10-1- iZA974 WHE Mii:t ICAN INSTMAt Ot hltCtiiUCTIw 1735 N€w YOVK AVU. NAV b'ktCYtdil°(W ON U. C. ?il4tpta p. EXHIBIT li O AG%EEI iEN a�AYED � 'y 7 B y N q QLV S 1,�7 7 1J,1 .(�1Y11 Frsi tJ��i� r OWNER AND ARCHITECT "u Paragraph Ii and the terms and conditions of AIA Docutnerrt B? 41 _ . Owner -Architect Agre 'went - January 1974 Ed-+tion are hereby S'� modified as follow 4t, 1. mines 1 and 2 and subparagraph A of paragraph 11 are deleted and the followin1g, is �ubst 4tuted the 'yefoV: X° . II. The Owner sball C:f',mpE.n,`.a'.'E. the Axsci,i',te.cv for Basic Services az dec;crlbed In Par=alYraph I the z1am of r, 2. Article I - Arci'sjtect f � � t�rvxc� - F� r: we -ut'r .sons 7 hrowgh �w(,,a. a tiwr the word 1.1.10 through rt ytineiTyt, add the following, phrwser it approved by tyre Hutitl.rt,"Loll l?tryzLc: rr °v �=c tc:l Article 6 - Payxlment J to :'frlete .,eztion 6.1 thereof In its: entirety and ih refor "Fayme.ri t+ A fov ba is Service-1,� :f rt.4 .3:. a:. p^ mu'lle maor.thly in ��.1ropor.yY�'tion asE?�'t1��.L'e ,yperfj.a'?i=med :{fit' ti-'at the �,,O 13P�"en- cation at th t,„t,"mC'.let.l.c"n 5..3.7 ea�4r'.h ii�}a �:, e repts 7!ben the the corpeq ation Is rn the basis of a Multiple of I. Direct Per-4onnels, Ex en e, shall equal the following percentage, of the total. ao;lc Cor.ripemation .Schi:El ati,� De.sign Pt aoe , . .. 2514 low e%eaop3en4 _ .. 4 + . 5-UiF. Der"iyn Development ID Construction Documents Pha e . _ . . . . 95% Bidding or Negotiation Phan . . . . . . 00 "All such statements shall, be certifie penalty of per ur,y by a Principal of Architect true and correct services performed and in the case of basic services, the ratio of such services to the _ total or a y ptra e of the work to which such cervices . Delete Article 14 .in its entirety, _, 1. THC ARCHITECT.' shall provide p` —ofewsl.enal zery ces for the Project in aacorda4lce With, the ergs and ,Onditions of this Aereemeni 11, THE OWNER shall corpenvate the .Architect for Sacic Services as describes in Famuraph 1.1 the su,u of r30,067.20. MR` i FOR ADDIT1£ 1W4 SEERVICES, az t-ascribed in Para.. aph l r A. Principals' at the fl'l-ned rate f,�f ;aorta: Dol.larD y f 'RS• ($UO) per haur. For t.e jn.0 po;.�' ofl'tr the Principals are; yy AL4-iN u.. �"T:{1. 1! :41Lt ;�y any r' x. E ,. , ,.. "' i tat. id.�.n R B Fmployeeol tx.T'e (other than at a multiple o�" 2 112 tl.re the: empl.c.ye:,�4 Ztrect Per*onnel expense au 1�77 1.1 timez the w$S'.1ovnt billed to the Arinl f.at' for ;ztlCh zervic s FOR .°iBVNIBV SA I,E XPE.,SES, amount„ expended as defltted it T AND 'elf TE Ai r>, � r eo 't. , t a T �.»,�. �.�� ��P�i;s� ,��v��.r ';t ��FI��Cx a�,.. r� l.. ::��„r�a:�z�.e z�l.aA�z �.�+�� .�orn ar.d Condition* or th. J,; k rree:lent tlriat: A, IF SCOPE of the Project x ch, n,*red „a,teriail `, ccmponaaw titan shall he zubliedt to rene,''dtiat:i,S,n. F TIM SERVIOES covered by t. l a Agreement have not h>en omple:ted within twelve (12) -.,o zthz ofl the da:tM hereof, the ariountz of ,;pmpemsation, rates and miultlpl.es set P rth in Paragraph 11 zhal l be zubject o rrne�,rot atl n, wig . GERMS AND 1:0NE3MOh`S OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND ARCHITECT ARTICLE 1 of Probable Constriction Coot, shalt assist the Owner in obtaining bads or negotiateo pr000nals, and in awarding ARCHITECT5 SERVICES and pi,mring construction contracts. 1.1 BASIC SERVICES COINSTRUCTIONPHASE— ADMINISTRATION The Architect's Basic Services consist of thefOUr Aly OF THE CONSTRUCT it)y CONTRACT phases described below and include normal strut- 1.1.10 The Construction Phase syill commence wish the tural, mechanical and electrical engineenog services award of the Con>truction Contract and %,will terminate and any> other ser%ices included in Article 14 35 when the final C'ertiticatti for Payment is issued to th8 Banc Services. Owner. SC14EA1ATiC DESIGN PHASE 1.1.11 The Architect shall provide Adrninisiration of the 1.1.1 The Architect shall revieyv 0c program furnished Constrw€uon Contract as set forth in MA Document G by the Owner to ascertain the requirements of the Project A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construc- and shall confirm such requirements to the Owner. tion, and the extent of his duties and responsibilities and t th,* hmitat>ons of his authority ac assigned thereunder k: 1.1.2 Based on the mutually agreed upon program, the shalt not tie moditred without his written corsent. Architect shall prepare 5cbematic Design Studies consist- ing' of drawings and other documents illustrating the 1.1.12 Glee Architect, as the repr�sntatiee of theC'�%uner scale and relationship of Project components for ap- during, the (ow,,,rurtion Phase shalt advise and tonMt pert<at by the Owner, Nv,ah the 0%vner and all of the Owner's instructions to the Contractor shall be issued through the Architect. The 11.3 The Architect shah submit to the Owner a State- .Architect shalt hj*,e authorii, to act on behalf x%. the ment of Probable Construction Cost based on Current OiNner to the extent provided in the general Condit,uns area, volume or other unit costs. unless olhemase modified in writing. DESIGN DEVE10PPAENT PHASE 1.1.13 The f.--tivittct shall at all times have a%xess to 1.71A The Architect shAi prepare from the zpproa ed the yVrark y+here+.er it i% in preparation or progress. Schematic Design ;Studies, for approval by the Owner, tine 1,1.14 The Architect shall maS r periodic v isity to She Design Development documents consisting of dravvi"g5 site ter tamtharaire tumselt generr -y voth the progress and and other (locurneynts to .ix and describe the size and quality of the W4)Tk and to determine* in general if this character of the entire Project as to structural, rnerhant- Work is proceeding in atiwdai,re with the Contract cat and electrical systems, materials and such other essen. Documenl� On the basis tit his tin -site observations as tials as may be appropriate. <- architect, he shall endeavor to ;guard the {Owner 11.5The ,Architect shall submit to the Owner a further a;;amst detects and deliciencie! in the Woti, of the Con - Statement of Probable Consvucti:an Cost. tractor, The Architect shait not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site inspections to check .he CONSTRUC ION DOCUMMT5 PHASE, quality or quantity of the Work. The architect shall not 1.1.6 The Architect; shall prepare from the approved be wspc,nsible for construction means, methods, te,-h- Design Development Documents, for appro%al by the niques, sequences or procedures. or for safety precautions Owner, Drawings and Specifications setting forth in and programs in <connertion with the Work, and he shall detail the requirements for the construction of the entire not be responsible for the Contrac•or's failure to carry out Project including the necessary bidding information, and the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, shall assist in the preparation of bidding forms, the Con- 1.1.15 Based on such observations ,it the site and on ditions of the Contract, and the harm of AgmTrrient the Contractor's Applications for Payment, the Architect between the Owner :and the Contractor. shall determine the amount oww.ng to the Contractor and 11.7 The Architect shall advise the Oviner of any shall issue Certincales for Payment in such amounts. The adjustments to previous Statements of Probable Con issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall constitute a structipn, Cost indicated by changes in requirements or representation by the Architect to the Owner, based on general market conditroris; the Architect's observations at the site as provided in i Subparagraph 1 114 and the data comprising the Anpli- 1.1.8 The Architect shall t•;sist the Owner in filing, the cation for Payment, that the Work has progressed ici the required documents for the approval of governmental point indicated; that to the bust of the Architect`s knowl- authorioes having jurisdiction over the Project. edge, information and belief, the quality of the Work is BIDDING OF,,NEGOTIATION PHASE in accordance yvith the Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of the Work for conformance with the 1.19 The Architect, following the Owner's Approval of Contract documents upon; Substantial Completion, to the the Cons4oction Documents and of ,the latest Statement results of any subsequent tests required by the Contract Ath 00C<UMtNT 0111 = t"}4kNfA-A9CHlI`(CT AC:REfM NT • 1AkUARY 1974 t0ITiCa14 • MAJa • (M74 Tait AMERICAtd INSTITUTE Of ARCtiIn TS, 1735 NfW YOU AVC, NW, wASMN'00N, 0 C, 2MY, 3 Documents, to minor deviations from the Contract Docu- tar n �i 1.2.4 Through thi, on --site <45servahons by Full Time merits correctable prior tea completion, avid to any sper,'ic Art,#ex t Representatives of the %%,-Atk in progress, Oie. At - qualification, staI in the Certiticste for Paymentj; at 3 rhitect ,hail endeavor to provide further protection 'fear tho the Contractor is entitled to paya'sntI in th;' annoul t the Owner against deber's in the 1'vrzrk, but the furnish - certified, By issuing a Certificate for PaIsment,. the, Min- mg of svcb piroject represensaticri shall not make the tcct shall not be deer: ed to represent that he has made Arthitrxf re.iponsible for construction means, meftdsr a )y examination to ascertain hone and fiat what purpost' lechniques, sequen(e5 or ptocedutEs, or for safely ore- the Contractor has used the moneys paid can account of cautiowt and prorrams. or for the Contractor's failure to the Conttact Sum. perform the kV'otl{ in accordance sviih the .Contract 'i,- 16 The &tch;' shall be, iti the first instarnce, the i7t>ca. ^eats. interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Docu- 9.3 ADDITIONAL SERVICES ment5 and the rtlpartia! judge of the perfortnarlo- there. The frnflo .`1ris; t M lees sh"�)} bt provided when au - under by both the Owner and Contractor)re Architect thorired in writing by ^he Ov) r,er, and they shaft be shall make decisions on all claims of the 61'ner, or Con- l ,or hg the Owner a!: ht'teit).atil!)re provided. traCttYr' relating to: le,e, eCtntiCJn and prtigr� fat theWorkE=at y and on all tither rn„tters or avestions related thereto. 1.3.1 Pars nl: 7n,tl,"ec tit tl;t* O-vner's needs, snc' pro - n The Architect"s deosions in matters relating; to .+rtistic ,lie ,tiretricnt of rile f'ro ec!. grdminaig t eq effect shall IZe final if consistent Avith :he itttent of the 1.3.2 Ittnxitbrrg l•nantta) tza,rhrlits or tattler special contract Documents, studies. 10,17 The Architect shall hate authority to re,et.t VVork which rwt i not confrnrrrr to the Contract Documettls. 1.3,3 i'rt.vltlsnt nfar)ninl "urtt"r%, -itr tYva`udaitrn4, i;nti- Whenever, in his reasonable opinion, he con%Jers it w-c- ronn)entat .rubies tit ((im saralt t to ;Iudies of p5osvecttte xsSary or advisable to :wure the proper irr)plemeniation cites, of the intent of the CIr tt € ocuments, he >sili have 1.3A fSrtaak.tf+rt; t£tsa;rt tir't°:iriw rt atiwt= tt1 futurt" sal,ili• authority to require special inspection or tt'wt!ny !A: ;any tic's tys!rnns and tattllol)lanent s+l.tr'.t are not irtetndexl toWork in accordance an ith the ptowsittim of the Contract be t'xyn5trul.led as part tat the i'tojmt. Dixtiments hhelher of not such Work be then fahtitaled innstalled or comp'teted. %3.5 1'rm,4d3ngt w-fises to Qmsti4 ng tt:hdl• 1,1,Y.H. The Architect 4lnxili rK�4't{;+h% and ll)lnTr75. t' Shnp tam-, or tail rties or to makerrie.�uzvd deaf %tngs, the'rerif, tie 14, vvnl+ IN' Atatrat.w oi dIr ih; gs the othex lnforma- drasI samples, and other :01711,;,m s cli Ow i.fl+War- tftan $misted hL the Okl ,nr'r. for only for tonformana* AA lbe design Cfnl`,'t'pt fit thA Prniiert and for compli4n(v `-sith the 111ff,Atmation h'a'""n 13.6 Prefi,rrarli ft;r ,I;4vtt-me lmla fir r)1nvoi- in the Contract .VocLm!mts< YL (,t`.rk'1lLi' 4i''71 tC k°� regllt'4et i bv he Owner, 1.1,19 The Architect slo:f prepare t;.hI Ordt'tr5- 1.3.: f+rrns idiot, 1''rlulvil of Viinrttsact+lan Cost . 1,1�20 The Architect' shall C65n4,;ct ir?'ipe(liow, Io de. for f emiletl {llMn!lh '�tJMVIII,k (Ft %Tn1R'nat7fik"S of Y:iale i+il, (mlipment and tabor - termine the Dales of 'S"ubstnnlral Compleucin and heal completion. shall receive and review '1w`rif?e n gv,k :rintle4 1.3.8 NoIII"*?.firm; inlecio., fit's;StF) 41)6 Il2tv 4'b'6CN4 rt'` and related documents, ass"bled by IN, Ccinfratfvr, ;nnd cluared for or in tonnet.l.r 11 wr.nth thn seliilwn of 111tn1• :hall issue a final Certibcale for Paytnerntr Lure grad tuini4hing, 1.1-3 The Architect shall no3 be responsible for the 1,3. trawling ' rxiteN for planniag lenannt tst rental acts or omis,,on5 of the a cot -.tractor, c: anv Sxilatonlrat- sf)d4t'= tots, or any of the {'c3ntrtetrar`4 or St&Xrsratrax tzars` ac;eah or omployees, or any other persoto pirtforrnmg any° (of 1.Fetl rr^uytt an f�Imikio" -relf catmf the 3�9�taric, nt rafht'r data urrntrrat, a,lat�t) ,;.=4ta iesarttanY a+le trat:xat`srs"i+etf t,urric n math 4wrttit•n appr%nal% c,,r en,trwittim pteitrttoly j4m n 1.2 PROJECT PEPRMNITA n ION MOND OA'SICSERVf[iS end area flue tit t,tttvcs bev antithe torilrt+l of the Arai,,- 1.2.1 If more ,,?ttenstwe repreStSrn`tatitan at the site than tee 1. is described under Subparagraph, 1.1 1A thtough 't `f,'t 1.3. 1 lrri-panng saa#+f=srrrwig -l. to and other tir-ev tea in inclusive is #etluired, and, of the 0wtxer and Arttutekf konrtextttsn wsith L,hange Orders it the tln,lrige in the agree'ri tbn A:,bitect shall provide line or mote cull -Time friar Compon',t ttln tiluitfng front the ad.(usted Contract Projec*,'*presentttnv'es to ;rtf5tit he AcrAtect.. 'hum is nt)t tt)tn)frneCt4ttrttx! %tth the 'aentcis required o, .1,2 Such Full -Time Project Iteptesentaliwes, st;xii he tltxt Arcltrtrt'c selevled, ertlpkwed and dirWod by the Arc!-4vrt, land the 'r,3.0 Making 1 %o-%trsg detailed aptifais- "Lrchitoo shoil be compensated therefor as mitu-311v all, And valuations tot t^tracing tax"fities, and ill-veys sir agteed berween It*OVr-tter attxf the ,architect xs, set fot.i1 inventories re€luir(A in conrtctlt)n with construction in, an endntbtt itppe, ded to this Agreement, Performed by flit" OvNner. '; Z3 The dolie5. reaporislbilities and limitations of ati- ° 1.3.13 Prmidtn)f (on-oltalton ewiterninR rt'p!I..ement thorny:of sugh full -'lime Projinf Stcptestntatavr~l, -,matt Lit- of im` Vvofk damated by fltc, or other cause duting Lon. t f ttI. rl' `'In hit Cint��"t� f� this- A r�'�'!r' nhf stni tiun and furnishing orriifk.'risioi" al somi(vs of the Mile AtA taOMNINT 814t • E14y"vN AR111#111 ''lt ,at,ttttvnfhl + IANA'ARY W4 ttnaMA atni4 ifr4 < 4 Tilt AY#t< (A1",�, 3N7iliUM tt ARtfitlk>+'T%, irlS !utw'Vwx A's"t *yiV, 54^k5ait'vt,3fn tt i ;,rHrhi set forth in Paragraph 1 1 as may be required in connec- 2,5 The OAner diall turni%h structural, rrtt*chanical, iron >SttPa the rej2lacErltr'ilt of 5titat. WC}Ik. chemical snd ottivr t:Juirwory tests. tnSjwrtions and Providing pfofessional services Made neceiserf Rtarti as tCftt<mred by Pace or the Contract f3orurnentt- by the default of the Ctmiractor or by major defects in 2.6 Vie Owner shall turnish such legal, accounting, and the Work of the Contractor lit the performance or tha rnsura[ e (Mir'seling tiercices as maybe necessary for the Consouction Contract. Proitrct, and such auditing service*> as he may require to " 1 3.15 Preparing it set of reFarattfac'ibl record prints ofascertain moss or for what purposes tfse Crintractor has drawin#;s showing significant changes tit tiff Work made used the moneys paid to hint under the Construction during the construction process, based on inmked-up Contract. y - prints, drawings and other data furrvt hed by the Contrac^ 2.7 The svrl a ei, intngmatiori 4une)i, and reports re - tor to the .Ambitea qul ed Ov Paragraphs " 3 through 2 t] inclui;�e shall be t 1,3,Y'v Providing extensive assistance in the :.i,ttation furnished at the Ov nrr'a; expense and the Arrhs;ect shall i1e ent.iled to rely ulifin the act4-,mv and completeness of any equipment "zr %,�kiem such a:. initial -.tart.up csr tit, taf. testing, adjusting and oalanc"nf;. pre& araticln t1f opvraitrsn { and maintenance manuals, trarring jwrse,=nne` for tarvra- 10 It the 0-,n€i taf?t;i..lre. 3VOfe of any:' iail t or defect t cin and maintenance. and tomultal,ran during operation tii ^i'v i'ria,ect t,r rion Ce uittfar"i1,tr eP i'=}t .A ',he con"ract i 1,3.17 Providing Y.er.'icet, after tssuane to the Owner iaf t)ry. tr'i t nK iu- i}:air p*e prompt written r3 :=Iire thereof t,s ,fir, Art bi!vi t, the final Certificate for Payment, :g.. 3- 019 Prepwing tos_er4F or semiog as an expert>,Nitne�% 7.9 The 0-.rr r "t,?�..' %Jtn„�ij liltajatttar5 regained of 11a1'ti u9ti L` jTi"dP-CsidiS� , at f;fx4Pi4d"k' ui— the 0'JP44 progres-, t,?.f an connection tssth ant, ,.alilrc hearing, arhitrat+can lsrr*- tilts seeding or legal ptocee.dmg 1,3.19 Providing snnictat iaf professinnal z raasuha nls for ARTICLE 3 other than the normal structural, meclaantaal and e:fectrt- CONSTRUCTION COST cal enginrP.ring .vices for the Protect. 3.1 It tPte Co.t .a -ti ,t it<n 0 =1 t5 tea laax usetf a% the basis 1.3,,20 Providing anu ather <,errteel; notot,er.?vi-o zri. ttir tiasc rr.i =^at rate• AT;:hIlerts t'ompenaalmn,1ior Basic ciudet in thou, Agreementnr t�t''t (uil� rvur•4 to f��e,.hvd in �Vfi E(es.. it s'laui be *fsa o%u' ((00: Of 04hrrated (05t to Accordance with f;t nerally act+cl tefi arc.PDar! t:ttirat jaractrrtS rise C ia�ner rat aa,a 4r>rlt clra;>s ned yr cpet awd fn the ARTICLE 2 rttrh tco the Cvtlslruo,.m Cost small he de'terrnincil its ., wFntla pre,eriem a in girt' iirder hated: THE OWNER'S ftifSPfJNSIBILITIES 1„i,t ri,: titri etud torstruttion, the seat 0 ail sut;li 2A Tie Owner ",haul prowde hAl mienmation, mOudiri "tktR int �;tft'.g cot' rA rraanaf;.ng ior?Structtmn; �. a complete ,program. retardinghis requazement5 for the 3.1,2 Fo. Y1Vtiira: ttr'at ttapiotw Ictl °as tho !ovwst boric tide Project'. Nd to e;vc-d Y-mm a c;ct.'tttit'vd tudder for an, fir all of such 2,2 The Owner shall d4mgrwfty wltro ertessa*i a rep- Vvorrf, of .11, if the %Nor) 1, not h W, the hona title "tego- resenlatwo authfrr Zed to act >�f leas behai: Nttth aeepe(t t i ttatett propo'.11 stit,na hell i-W anN or all of sliCh Work. or th<, Praiect. The f,Pc4ner shA Piiamine rlrrtunierai tub. 3,1.3 for 'ih'tirk tttr Maac .i its: ,us P3 glad Or pttsRtsSaP is tnitttd by t 1c AftPtltt°Ct and aitaif render dtccs;cinc pes rtiettt°d -1, the Patel 00alkd 1+,ttsnatet iaf Construttiftn taining dwrfilo promptlp, in avoid unreasorlaMe t elm,� in Cost it w-'e is a%'1rI ;P1:o ear zi till' latest Statement of the progress of the AriLhilixt's, servi(vs, I'rtana�itcs t`rsn�,:iSctit..r1 *s oat 2.3 1€he Owner shall futrimh a teitttied land 5ilmes, cif 3.2 Construction (;.lst d=ate, not iriclude the tomhrnsa- tht* situ giving, a5.T(bi3Pt($�1P�a ¢StCd�s lriCl fit�L3 Of $ir(y�t4, lawt of 1he Atihite(t in,! liia cRn:ulta?nts„ tlic, cost of the Alley-, pavements wid adjoining ptopetty, ii}�'i1t�^taf�i6ay, lance, f ,t'" ,a-o. -v t or Y}tra;yr t-Hilts v hich .are the responsi- restrdcttfartsa cascirrtenis, stir rrzrac'irrfcen3s..°ts'rtng deed icy- lsrttt t+f the f,�Wr;er As prt�s,ided in Paragraphs 2,33 through striclionx, bo ndan" and contours, of the site, lM1`tt.ations, �,ia ;iaclu,i rw, dimenstans and-omp!ew data pertaining to 'existeng buildings, other improvements And trees; and full wfor- 3.3 The t,ri,4 dig Libor, afitjienals and equipment furnished coati n concerning available ssiri,ue anti utihn Fines both 1;i the Owner tear the Petrect shalt be included in the public k)nd private„ A*ve and below grade, mcluding Construction Cikq at tu"ent market fates inc4id itf a inverts and depths, removable allowance for ovetheid and profit. 2.4 The Ownershall fum;ih the"?vices of a aodPs engi- 3,4 Stawments rf Probable Construction Cast and De- tieer or wher consultant when such setvi(e,� are deemcA tatted fstsmate-, prepared by the Architect represent necessary 64" the Architect, ancltir tog resorts, test laclrings, l~is latwst pud#,ment as A design professional familiar with test pits, soil bearing values.' percolation tests, air and the co'ioruction attdu try'. It is recognized, however, that water pollugion tesm Srovind 4(orr"on and r0stivity neither the Architect not the Owner has any control nv er tests -and rather raece*csary opetoons for determining sub- the host of Libor, materr.` k or equipment, o%er the ton" wail, Air and stater conditions, With appropriate ptofes- tractors' methods rot determining bid prices, oar over cairn- oonal recommendations. petitive bidding or market conditions, Accordingly, the AtA 00"rutEt+t"r Rtdt • tfWN(R-AR(tt W'T MAR, fatNT i"+tw1 lttY IV4 Tt'7#T ON, +AMR • c:8' 4 THE dl,',09ICAN iMTIMM Of A901ITMrs, ln. t,4tw Yt' AK me" , ^i..it, wr+5ttttvitaoN 0 C. ,7.ttikici Architect cannot and does not guarantee that bids will evs. or his professional consultants in the interest of the not vary from any Statement of Probable Construction Project for the expemes listed in the folian;v�ing Subpara- Cost or other cost estimate prepart-d by him. graphs. 3.5 When a. fixed limit of Construction Cost is estab- 5.11 Expense of transportation and living when traaPt- k '' fished as a condition of this Agreement, it shall be in ing in connection with the Protect; long distance calls � }� writing signed by the parties and shall include a bidding; and telegrams: and fees paid for securing approval of , contingency of 'ten pL cent unless another amount is authorities having jurisdiction over the Project i� - agreed upon in writing, When such a fixed limit is estab- fished, the Architect shall be permitted to determine whaifi 51.2 Expense of reproductions, postage and handling materials. equipment, component systems and types or of t7rassinls and Specifications excluding duplicate sets construction .are to be included in the Contract Docu- at the completion of earn Phase for the Owner's review ments, and to make reasonable adjustments in the scope and approval.' ,r of the Proieet to bring it within the fixed limit, The archi- 5.1.3 If authorized vi advance by the Owner, expense tect may also include in the Contract Documents alter- of o%erlime work requiring fughest than regular rates and hate bids to adjust the Construc:t,on Cost to the fixed expense of renderings or models for the Owner's use. � limit. 5.1.4 Nprenq- of compuler time for profesiionat services 3.5.1 If the Bidding or lslegotiating Phase has not corn when included in Paragraph 11, menced AAithin six months after the Architect submits tht Construction Documents to the Owner. any fixed limit 5.1.5 t xpPnse of coirphuler time ti+hen used in connec- Y K of Construclson _Cost e5lablished as a condition of this titan v,ith Additional 4emwes, I Agreement shalt be adjusted to reflect any change in the j' generat level of prices which my hays occurred in the ARTICLE 6 construction industry for the area in whit,5 the Prrtlect is PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT located. `The adjustment shall rellett cbangvs between the date of submission of the Construction Documents 6.1 Pa.,mkants on actount of she Archiect's Nsic Serv- f to file Owner acid the (Lite on %hieh proposals are reev shall he made .as fol!ot%s: sought. 6,1.1 An 4r.=.t3af pkavmc=nt as set t{>rth to Paragrapiln It is 3.5.2 When a fixed limit of Constructiom Cost indut;.rneg talc minamurii pavn:ent under thta Agreement. the [lidding contingency tradlusted m, provided in !wb- paragraph 3.5.1, if applicable , of established as a rnndi- 6,1.2 �utaa iluesnt pasrr eels pile haarc 5ersrce4 slid be coon of this Agreement and is exceeded bs lilt- lovv(rsl made montt)ly in p oliortwn to services perlwmed so bona fide bid or negotiated krtwptri..ap, chi.• 001atlei: Esit- that the (4"par=nsmion It the twnpi cbon {it each Phase,. mate of Construction Cost or the Statement (if Pinbable, a&r-Plil "fivri the otmpt"ns7 iwi t, ua l 1he hangs {Y1 1 IiAul- Conslruction Cost, the Owner shall '1� glue ssriiten ap- taple tit 0oc{t Fvts nrnel lxpense, si'.tll equal tilts lollow- ptrmal of an increase in such fixed limit, txr authon;e rr. in ertenta ;cs of the total ltastt t,4.Cif ensatrgnn': It p l p Ading the; Nolect v-sthin a te'ai{lnabte time, or iT co- S(homaul( I)eSi,4 n Jiid3aS(- operate in revising. the Profrct scope and quality as, re- Dt­,g, s pirvc:'+ ter hn3 C'hasa' 35°ii quifed to reduce the Probable Construction Cost In the t r rn,trtic on lkic ai nt sots case of .tat the A.rchiitect. without addilronal cftarge, shall i3Ading xai Nt,r,eatint+ann f a,--e .... 8.7., modify the Dravvings and Spivotications aA. ne(eNsary to con%iiu;twn Phase ... . ...... 100'a bring the Construction Cost osrthin the fife{l lortit. The providing of such service shall be Oho l{rant of the Arthi- 6.1.3 It the (o nt. Act Time in:tolly ektab;> shed in the tecrs retipontibil ty in this regard..nnd having thine Gil. (".onsirvi titan Contnatt ;s cxc rdt*d 'br more than thirty the Architect shalt be entitled to compenwvon in artcord• aitsass tlnmiustY into tatilt taf thi AYtftrtett, ctkntlncns3l4on for arnce with this Agreement, io%gr{: se°vi(es performed hs Pr.{nctpals, crnlattiy{c4: ar d 1 pwrote,svi anal consultam,, etiurred to complete the Ad- ARTICLE 4 mmwration of the Construe!wmi C ontrae t beyond :he DIRECT PERSONNEL. EXPENSE thirtieth day shall be tomp±utK d is set forth in Mara- a graph It for Additional SertiiLes. Direr, Personnel Experise is defined as the« salaries of professional, technical anal clerical errployeez engaged n f as P�i4rt1{ �t ( r rn the Architect on the Project by the Architect, and the Cost of their gralor h1.1{nnaf de iln Rvi e5 defined rai d for :-mad urmont"ble i;xprupon mandatory and customary beneirt5 such a'!4 statutory ern- a5 Aitwl 5 made monthly upon defined f Khalf tii xthe plt)yere benefits. insurance, sickleaA�, holiday$. vacations, ke0tio A M »emd,tation of the tlrthite{t_s slatentent of ses lees ren- ,pensions and similar benefits. der( d. ARTiCLE 5 6.3 No deduthoriN shaft be made from the Architect's compensation (in arctYtint (if penalty, liquidated main• 4€8ITv BURSSABLE EXf`WSFS ages, or other stims wilhheld from payments to con. sit Reimbursable :Expenses are in adzf win to the Corm- tractors. ppn'salitan for f asic and Additional Se i,ires and include: 6A, it the ;.,alert is suspended for more than three dual. expenditures made by the AMhitect, ihis employ- months or abandoned in whole or in pa.t. the Architect .�.. .-.. Ata 00aiMENT 4141 - MYNER-AbtC, IMAJ n(„RUMtNT . lnvt.k KY 114s E011,10%.. AtA - 104*4 q THE dnbiEt CAN NSTOUlt tit timR{HFIECT5, 171NM FORK AVT, NA AA?air{tNUion'>; t) (. tt;r% C.. shall, be paid his tompenaatiron for svna(es pe'tiorrned prior to re--wipt of sotto€n notice from tht, Owner of *.urn suspenilon or abandonment, together with Reimbursable Expenses then due ,and all termination Cxfrtnwe, as de- fined in Paragraph 83 resenting from such suspenw-,qi (it abandonment, if the Project is tosumcr) after being suc- pended for more than three montlis, thK> .Architect's co mpent at on shall be subject to renegotialion. 6.5 3'a;rrients due the Architect under Chas Agreement xhall beat' interest at the legal rate Lo mmencing sixty days after the date of billing- ARTIC✓~E 7 ARCHIT€CT'S ACCOUNTING RECORD5 Records of R.eimbur-abJe l xpenww'and expencro, pertain. trig, to Additiomil 5erwea on the 11rol4srt and tiir ,r rs it v perfortned on the basis of a 11utt#plle of loirett l'r+tsonnril fxperiso shall be kept on a genera9f4 recognized Dacca#unt- 2bash and shall he audal,te to the (),wn , Tit hit otized reprr�seritatitre at rmtuagly consenlent fivie'. ARTICLE ii URMINATIOiN OF kGREENtEtNT 0A This Agrertnent may ITC tenrrnitfvd it-, C!tlanr It IN upon w r'n dtvs' syritten nit'#tr st+r€ of trip sitlw,, lrtsty fail i sian4w1%, to perform in aecor[l.#sir'tl wi h Tts iFmir through ito fault of the parts imliatrtag tN, termmision. 8.2 In the 3'F'�-m t#d r4we to Yeti.' f,TWl =if pa-, lies other than ?he AvOisttkt that hrehntvit 1-.all l;t pa;tl b#5 c0tripori5ii irm fok ;eYWtty fiM10tarwd to telmittaririn date„int,ludin)t f e;mbuf5ab i1 lapwr€.trs then rue and „ tt trrminiwn exptriskx^ V Termination Expert e; art• s.fet2nf d <t,- Rf'#t»lalrrA Jalt' f xpensr=i d;r'ediv etr butsible tt4 tt'fii'ni#tat#ix;1, pliv, an amount computed as a #at n,entai„e 411ttto too, eompen- batit)tI C�Aaned tO the tirirt? ?4 tt"rtninA1 rlr, atr;llt)sas- 20 percent if letminatxnn trct':itr'P dt rfog the xithematn Design flsawc or '10 perctn; if terreinatmn ri€cart,. dur.ni; 14,catA:wKi Ve- V"'lragtm4nt Phan#°, or 5 per�nt if teritirn-stion tutors dvinl; an+) suh�e t the tauter party Lai tfiN ivrrec•rntnt anti to the partnml, tr �,ues<TTrs, ass#t,n; and legal rtprescntiti.cs tits,wh c#tt,- p,irtY with rl-piis) .all ct#b�enan 4 of this Af.'reemeni. Neither the t)ssncr nut 'fie .Archiler't shall assign, .Ublet trr transtiir his inten,,t m this Agreemimt without the wz0va wrisertt of the rather. ARTICU 11 ARBITRATION �dMvF i 11.1 All wimp disputek and olber n'.iltae +s in quotion �i lrc er n the Va ties to Tito, Agreement, a #�.ng rant of, or N. rK.t ating to tho, A 3,fC'rr ent or the breach Tier�aol, g1taail be, ev(:ded by arh t +t.:rn or= ,:ctatdancto rSlth the ConstrUc• � lie r3 tnbSw4ty MWlrxa on RRGa°4 tit the •A€slet;can Arhrtra- t#.att a. St a it tin It F'E4 C.lYtu nine t,iriss rho rM,40 Muluallja d r£fY tsa?,t d.y.riP z. ,!`l .t.ar.rrn, as',n8 mn cit.: or r#.'aft9nM. } Fat tt}2G :"Ayt"Sr�tjrnrr;t, 5't�'�i ir§t'.UifC*. l�j� rtiFYtSK?iki�sc2 to4:"?. iiT7;14+t''r 0 r#+ lit am H isic- rnanl*r 5++ ad&tw4nai pxly nit' a pang t+i tl7a.. +Agrt,tar vt v v%i7vtat hrt' V.Ytttfi2t d+. n'Al at conumning J y,rcPnv.n( and =.{;,Peal hy' YV the vi'.t, Ili 1-cwrtla. '�rS' r*iP'.; V t.: ;A >3',iHr'1t'J51 #n5,"K;?t4frg c"i.2' '•�i v`. .ili[4,tM1tXtil➢� p't;h �:r p"i"'v% t^..is< r o! L'.Et43p .it3t#' t., "'tQnt ta'.) I a. + tithe'£ in fil i'ii r r tdA°t t' 3t.. f4ofit r Lae'£) f t St -n r r t-'ah i Y ¢t.ittY '•rt n # 1i k t t i ; wd itit rvin it �AS;r#*c rer-1 te# cirrP tC.TrP .And in ..;rt ,°,,.#^..t. !o ath_trate ,k&i an add;- 1:rarPal c rrt5' v" lz'w t ,1.it�, t rMt'ewe d to by IN. P'7,rt,r�'. bi-' !o sJ aa'a be -xpei o,*alh C':I'-e;."L "Iit3Ff under the, pie- y'Otni? atoor.tt:,Tt# ?ass' tt.2 N14it r W a;t ifs°#� ,.nti si#x a*itii'r,i:#sits slims ho tthytf #Et Gytet ris :ldb ri yt A'otlil 7 'fly ° A 'lilt Ngtri':Xtt'nt and, Ili th i '1'`r t'rik it3 �#,d ti ar.(', f 'A + z, #)$'sin ;oat' d1ln) wi) 'hA, ht, #.t,.TSS' iti'is;r a c d's'na�lt team' atrrr the ..#.;='ln rfkFfwl- air dt'l"w ram-=r$rY in g'it"�t.w, I.I, ,aT,1gq' In nil t: writ a J ? the tit' ,#: R#r #Y 7 J"tTTt,"a#tt*Tit 1t{ n.at'le Srti°r the fhlte' ty'.t [« #Mat "a ti;i rib o: 1 3a. ,tt,tl or t aaah°t pfott'ed:nt;'4 Ito°Y.Cd, on ti1i.R l'i 4 <*m iA. &$1�,j=;>.Y` +":-r S#1C;is[ £flaner in ow4tioft yrtrchl lit, liarted I!, the.alP#lf tt Yt:oex 44atuW tit' !PittYtiow IJ T' Je ,tzyard fert"!i'lo J 'sa the a alb.f tots 01311 lie1#- t'1"i, .trio) ;R3C'p;nt#'t'St f.Y2:tt' het`"ttt#`tr`ti up. it in a(cordam e yt 4:t; ;#fat'to€Cattr'rt t°I,4 °#? am, cotur ha%fng tur'Sdi(t#on.. tht w,,.t w gtstTn astt• ARTICLE 12 ARTICLE 9 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT OWNERSHIP Or DOCUMENTS lbo, rAvrN1wt1r)1 rrf#rt-s#,rc14. the entim dad trvegtatetl Drawings and 5pt*fdtica iort'C 44 ittstrunten1% of Ne-ANKP s it, agrt*C'vierit 114'wket:'n thr, Owner and thta Arciwi ."t and and 0sall remvn the Jarojvr't9, (if the Atcbwett wite ther 4CYfierSt'dCs, ;all quint negf.suation . r€°prr+4rniat. ons fit att,,vvvrrannis eiihtq v iMen or oral. This Agreemrant mays i the Project Itw whith thee' are rf#.ttde, i% v'rewied fir n0f, I}t* arrtt'r'!ft#>ii 41iil4 L°;tiyrtittrPt rti5t[jt[n'Gtlf `Y.{;nCdl lby I3k5llt They titre not to fake used by thk- Owner on r#lbpr ptrif,tcl{ (,,i wr asid Arcli.,t#t. of exteitsiexn5 to (his, Irro)ett rnr;[:ept lay ag tttmetit n writ- iog rind %sj(h appropriate aompe'rkzvitton to iho Mhited, ARTICLE 13 ARTICLE ' IQ COVElEi'"4'IM, 'LAW SUCCESsOJS AND A tGNS Vntews, cillh °nisi `ft#'t'ttied,IN,, Agive rient ,hall W go, - The Oar nvr and the Atdutect eaclt bintk J -welt, Jess Cirri'd by this lass cot the limn ipal (Place of business of the ttatiner r ytt� e t#rrs: asilns arts Ike dl rep7c° Tntatts'es to Attfulecl., �tK iltr�i..LF�65'lr r1'tt {" d3'xAtvt,tt`�R>., 6tb Ri t.:'!^1S9Rt.�'�tr���5i. t' 4 �`�T9it'!tt�hfr 1T.iy�# {rtlt�itP�1} Y 3T�}'a.. ti � ti#",t. 111f AWRI AN 06t)ll if t)f ARt°lYttktM M'5 WV TORrs AV, &W, t4AsttNC.tt#w. Et t t+4x, , _.. t f IMCLE i414 ° v OTHER CONDITIONS OR SERVICES ,g;, f4 .Attached. hereto is Lxhibit, "A" to this Agreement which is inc o pur4tter1 izv reference herein as though fully ;yet forth in the ,place first appr,:armg in this document. 'This Agreement executed the slay and Fear first w6tten above. OWNER CITY Or, 11UN 'fNt'x` ON 13LI:ACfi ARCHITECT Wi1.1: IAM 13IXTROC;K & 1}Al2`i`NERS A California Corporation } A1X '00CVMtNF '#10 (14`lN(9'A1I MfTtc.t Ati}ka144TW1+3 - ¢VNVAKY 1s+"4 i'e' tIWN - Aj, x J�*-4 Off AM11AWM 04*41UM W AXOIJMIIS, V11 KM 1010, imli 4A9' 44'A49iitvi.tlka 1� v �»�u. ert�ra j i CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE IR Mayor ATTEST APPROVED AS TO FORS,: ��af • City Clerk C? erk"'-City At.ty net* REVIEWED ANDAPPROVED: rNXTSATED ND APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: r` V . City Administrator aRna n D rector 2. g j �`i $' ro �,� t .yv.{. 1 j�p a1 4 f �iKi�j ♦� ��i� y !s i �, � j��1.x �'��..:.t. � e. '�r��-""�k. � ,� _ h' A!,( CFiPARrl & 3ti rEi'?^i�'1G CC1Vkf?r R, ADMINiSTRATQRS & CONSULTANTS, INC- ASSOCIATION 18872 RAacRr►hur Boulevard, Suite 4QpYHARTFORD ACCIJEIrT INEtiIiY ' Irvine, California 92715 t -AND n v 71, Ph4rlQ (714j 'g33-0673ti� x T14E BLUROCK PARTNERSHIP 23.00 Newport Boulevard x' r%wport Beach, California 2663 � µr F a!- . 66EAAt L1'ALKGild c , s � �q � . .gip x .a•� � � r _, _ x 7°°2 WJ 00' bb'B'b i� 9/1 / 82 100 y and 7/1DPI ck CITY OF 1iUNT1,1305TON BEACH P G. Boas 71I d Huntington Beach, California 92648 vM . hr.nwr4Mlmi[avrrw.NaYdil�i'RSIN'9�'iu..174VGftR.dVliu'.•.•; �y�' Ik4'IMiM1_. REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL.. ACTION eAbmhtedby Stephen V. Kohler Department Administrative Services/HCD V. Date Prepared January 26IBackup Material ,Attached Yf No subject : SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NUMBER 2 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WILLIAM BLUROCK AND PARTNERS City Administrator's Comments Approve as recommended trnrci Statement of Isme 'RecommerIciation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative ,Actions. STATEMNI` OE "SSUE-, The architectural firm of'William Blurock and Partners conducted the design and working drawings for the Oakview Day Care Center under contract with the City of Huntington Beach. The provisions of this contract state that architectural supervision of the construction work will be billed to the City on an hourly basis, Due to problems encountered in the construction of this facility, more than the usual amount of architectural supervision was required, and the amount now owing to William Blurock and Partners exceeds the dollar limit of the con- tract. RECOMENDATION Approve and authorize the Clerk to execute Supplemental Agreement Number 2 to the architectural services agreement with William Blurock and Partners to increase the 'allot to ExceeO` amount to $5,500 (this is an increase of just $1,500 over the previously ,approved amount), .ANALYSIS The architectural firm. of Williams Blurock and Partners satisfactorily completed the working drawings and specifications for the Oakview Day Care Center and assisted the City in achieving the approval of the Office of the State Architect. Construction of the Oakyiew Day Care Center began on Oecember 10, 1975, and the anticipated construction period was .six nronths. However, duo to an unanticipated number of change orders during construction, and Sue tagincletment weather during 1980, the wonstruction period exceeded beyond the anticipated period This, in turn# requited a more complicated and lengthy architectmrral Supervision by the Blurock firm., Supp)k"ental Agreement Numbs January 26, 1981 Page 2 The increased amount of time required to be spent by the William Blurock firm has resulted in a final invoice in the amount of $1,228.15 for an additional M^ 38 hours of architectural supervision. This amount exceeds approximately, a1,500 the previously authorized maximum fur architectural supervision. Px FI)NDING SOURCE: U,S, Department of Housingand Cuban Development; Rousing and Comnuni y ,k ; Development Program; Total Contract Price = $36,557.20- ALTtRMTIYE ACTIONS: Without approval of the Supplemental Agreement Number 2 to the architectural services agreement with William Blurock and Partners, the amount now owing the firm cannot be paid. !,< Respectfully tit d, Stephen i Senior Co y velopment Specialist SViC�b attachments cc. Dan Villella .mot REQUEST" FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION ` Submitted by Stephen V. Kohler 43epartment Administrative Services/HCD $� �_ Ditto Prepared January 8 a 19 $O Backup Material Attached 0 Yet C] No � Subk-Act , �, _ SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NUMBER 2 � A ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WILUX4 BLUROCK AND PARTNERS � City Adminis, rator's Comrmnts I e�v i Approve as Recommended Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, A3tetnative AcOonsa STATE10417 OF ISSUE: The drehitectural firs of William Blurock and Partners conducted the design and working drawings for the Oakview Day Care Center uider contract with the City of Hantington Beach. The provisions of this contract M•tate that architectural supervision of the construction work will be billed to the City un an hourly basis. Sue to problems encountered in the construction of this facility, more than the usual amount of architectural supervision was rquired, and the amount now owing to William Sluroci: and Partners exceeds the dollar limit of the con- tract, Approve and authorize the Clerk to execute .Supialerrental Agreement Nt;mber Z to the architectural services agreement with William Blurock and Par•tAer^s to increase the "Not to l xceedll amount to $6,500 AAIX The architectural firm of William Blurock and Partners satisfactorily completed the working drawings and specifications for the Oakview flay Care Center and as$-Isted the City in achieving the approval of the Office of the State Architect. Construction of the Qa'kview Darr Care Center began on December 10, 1579, and the anticipated construction period was six months.. However, due to an unanticipated number of change orders during constrarction, and due to inclement weather during 1980, the construction period exceeded beyond' the anticipated period_ This, in turn, required a more coma icated and lengthy architectural upertrisian by the Blurock firm, Suppl e�ental Agreement Nuebt Javivary 8, 198 Page 2 .X The increased amount of time required to be spent by the William 8lurock fIm has resulted in a final invoice in the amount: of $1,228.15 for an additional y„ 38 hours of -architectural supei vision. This amount: exceeds the previously authorized maximum for architectural suDervision, FUNDING SOVOCIE; U.S. Department of Housiing and Urban Oevelopment Housing and Cotmnunity Development Program, Total Contract price = $36,56'i t2D. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: Without approval of the Supplemental Agreement Number 2 to the architectural services agreement with William Blurock and Partners, the amount nuts owing the fin cannot be ;paid. Respectfully mi ed r S teph Senior Commun t Development. Specialist SVK: b atta6,jent cc: Jan Villetla r elk REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION - Submitted by dames W. Palin, Director Department Development Services late Prepared June 9 , 19 80 Backup Material Attached 0 Yes No Subject A24ENDED ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR BUSHARD NBIGHBOPROOD GYM :. City Administrator's Comments Approve as Recommended Statement of i e, Recommendation, AnalysiK, Funding Source, alternative Actions. STATEMENT OF ISSUE- O,a March 17, 1980, the City Council approved an agreement with the firm of William :Blurock and Partners of Newport Beach to .pro'ride architectural services for the: subject project Since that tint;: , the City'2t requirements for such contracts have changed and this contracts is being amended to conform to the new requirements. RECC (h04Z DAi'ION Approve; aAdorder the Clerk to execute the attached amended archi- tectural services agreement with the firm of William Blu.rock and Partners, for the design of the Sushard Neighborhood Gym.. ANALYSIS: The City Attorney's office reviewed the agreement and has rewritten the standard provisions (Articles 16-22) applied to architectural services contracts. The insurance limits in the amended agreement. are $300,000 ,per occurrence and the City is adequately protected from excessive liability. 'This contract amendment: roes not: alter the scope of services .to be performed, 'nor the dollar amount previously authorized, but r_ makes the wording' of this Agreement consistent with the City's standard architec;.mraz, services contracts, Pace 2 ALTERNATIVES Bushard Neighborhood Gym may not move ahead without the amended contract for architectural services. ' s FUNDING SOURCE. 4 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Housing' axrd � rtt • .v Community Development Program. Second and Third Year Funds not to exceed $20,000.00. (Previously committed by Council 3-11-80.) I � t R specttully Submitted, fames "Tn. Palm, Director Development Services:.4 JWP.SVK.jb Attachment r City of HuntingtonBead ' # P.O. Box 190 CALIFORNIA 92 } OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK July 0, 1980 WfIl iam Blurock A Partners 2300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at its regular adjourned meeting of July 8 1980 approved an amended architectural agret it with your firm for the design of the Bushard Nei ghbot-hood Gym. We here enclosed: the original agreement for your signature together With a Certificate of insurance to be completed and returned to this office.. Upon receipt of the signed agreement and the Certificate of Insurance duty executed copy will be returned for your files. �y�a"✓v4"trapC,,,t "� Alicia M. Wentworth City Clerk APIW : ch Enclosed the original agreement signets as requested. The certificate of insurance form %vas forwarded to our Insttr ance agent for completion. Alan Z Smith, Partner Gilliam 131u)-ock & Partners Lamw:ima�urLV�ilala.f.�W%- ,... x.{:...,an.. .. ..:......azkJe3�aiilslu,ffifo-Y,untiswa....:.....d.......• : uie� .. Return original en(l three CUI ei; of sit 3gii,on. (}r,gir,at K r,q+hating Dept- cnnlputelt tert,riCate io: CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE )itaflgpura,vol Yertow ft,sic furwge. �"' x#y C;+lv Atiorneo R,nk t: sy Ct�ek Aify of I lunt,tlgtaey dacl, Tt7 Dept. Aclmt• intcrnl-ir�n_ Gold -- C,ty Attorneypt. rota CITY OF HUN`I'fNGTON BEACH,CALIFORNIA P. Huntington Stach. Caldotos* 92640 A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 'this is to certify that tht* policies of insurantst, as described below have been issued to the lnsu t-d by the under. signed and are in forte at this time r these policies tsrc cancelled ar anged in such a inanner that will affect this certificate, the insurance company agrees to give 30 days prior wtitfen notice, by matt, to City of. Huntington Beach, P. O, Sox 190, Huntington Beach, California 92U48. Name of Insurer!— William Blurock and Parf noxs,Inc Address of Insured Location of Work or Operations to be perform?d �i�6 Description cif Work or Operations AYr JJt -t11y-*1 'VPr'Vir'A.0 - POLICIES IN FORCE POL Illy NUMBER L0411r OF LIABILITY EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION R. 1�orkers ion:prxnsaclon =2 384099876*f Statutory 2,0001000 EnmRlovfrs! Llabilke 7 !.k J 8f� 'L f / f 1/81 ' jere siitit,Catste& w . , S. Public Liability' 800566 5/2f3/s, 5/20/8 300, 000. - Bodily Injury, Manufacturers and Contractors t.__:i S * Eat h Person Comprehensive General 0 C Each Accidcnt (Including Products completed operations) Piroperty Damage S 5f)i,T}{1f?.'fsachAccident C� Automobile Liability. ('awi7KS8 ap¢ficablti}.. Bodily Injury $ Each Person ° Each AcGtdent Prope~rr • t']amage S _ Each Accdent Does policy curler, IPft+se cftrtk ay ir_.: t onel All owned au tomobilos { ) Yet t No Ilion -awned automobd,�s t l Yes i 1 No hired aotonaobiles l I Yes f l No At leas! arm bok mtrt oe thtteked YES if auttsniti 11t ,nsurancs NbOws. 0. Additional Infrared Eadotsement' The Insure- agues that this City of Huntington Brach and :ts. 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Palin Development Services l° Submitted by Department„ t Date Prepared, March 6, 19 80 Backup Material Attached E Yes R No � r 'qq4 Subject ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR BUSHARD NEIGHBORHOOD GYM � City Administrator's Comments Approve as recoTimended, ,.,. ;a44, ;,jot L, Statement of issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, Alternative actions: STATEMENT OF ISSUE n January 14, 1980, the City Council selected the firm of William Slurock and Partners of .Newport Beach to provide architectural services for the subject project and authorized the City Attorney to -negotiate a contract with the firm. Attached is that contract for the Counc,il's consideration. RECOMMENDATION Approve and order the Clerk to execute the attached architectil-gal services aareement with the firm of '14illiam BlurocR and Partners, ,for the design of the Bushard Neighborhood Gym. A.NALYSIS- Pursuant to Chapter 3.03 "Professional Services" of the Municipal Code, Request for Proposals regarding the Bushard Gym were distributed to architectural, firms listed on the city's profs+ssional, roster and an advertisement was published in the newspaper of general circulation. Based on the contents of its proposal, and its familiarity with the Ci.ty''s previous efforts in the Bushard neighborhood, the fire, of William Blurock and Partners was recommended to the City Council } I A. THE AMERIC\N INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS µc ate" ALA Document 8141 { Standard Farm of Agreement et een r h Owner and Architect EDITION THIS t3O?CUVE4-T HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQVE�vs; co.N1sULTA-noIq wlrH 4*4 ATTORNEY 15 ENCO2` BRACED VVITH;RESPECT TO ITS CO MPLETIO7N 09 AIO DIFICAT6C!v" AGREEMENT made as of the first day of February in the year of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty The City of Huntin�,"to n 1�eaeq ., as approved by BETWEEN the Owner: The City Council of the CitX of N�Zntin�ton. Beach, be fornia, attd the ,architect: Gilliam. Blurock & Partners., 2300 RZewport Boulevard Newport 'Beach, Cali.fgrtua. For the following, Project. (halude dttai(ed dest6ption of Noica location and scope.) a � Bushard Neighbophood Gymnasium located on the John; B. Bushard School Ate, 1969.9 Education Lane, Huntington Beach, California. The Owner and the Architect agree as set forth .below. pylS' 4141 .1%6' 190, Mt 19,3. IT", m 1%3, 1 ,(r 1%,' iro 49 b, s 'ai by Tho Ameictan tnst�rute of Aot qtt% 1735 sae* VoA Awwv NW W'Uhm!gon, 0.c. � -x Jrtuvl of 1he nwetaat he tm ar Ut6It,tnNt [t'loyikrah r f %is ;uu%ssrans w,;hswr ptrsxE:AR* 41 ate AIA nula.as .he (oftrz& UwS W thn Un;W4 ytstax s.�l1 svfiYard tr+ 3�xd prasafa"��t+t. AIA-OCK 401 240 0A'KF1q1Cd4# iRW O THIRIiNH ED1MN v ILY 19;7+At,\* 19. i-Iva TtE V%tlX ✓Si aY7C Kkc13li1f EC11.vaC. �i41-19TT 1 M TERMS AND CONIDiTIONS Of AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AN'D ARCHITECT ARTICLE 'i ments to precious Statements of Probable Construction « ARCHITECT'S SERVICES AND R 5PC3N$lBi�lilES Cost indicated by changes in requirements or general market rrenditions. CtAStC SERVICES 13,4 The Architect shall assist the Owner in connection The Architect's Basic Services consist of the five with the Owner's responsibility for filing documents re -- phases described in Paragraphs 1.1 through 1.5 and quired for the ,approval of governmental authorities hw+ include normal structural, mechanical and electrical ingtucrcdiction user the Project. engineering services and any other ser.'ri~s included 1.4 SIDPING OR NEGOTtATiON PHASE iri Article 15 as part of Basic Services. 1.3,1 The Architect, following the O%vner's approval of 1.1 SCHEAtAT;C DESIGN PHASE the Construthon Documents and of the latest Statement « 1:1? The Architect shall review the prr.)gram iurnishid of Proi,,.bte Construction frost, shall assist the Owner in by the Owner to ascertain the requirements of the Project obtaining b=ds or negotiated proposals, and assist in 4nd shall review 4.ie understanding of ,uch requiremeri t awarding anrr preparing contracts for construction. lk :' wilh the Owner. 1.3 CONK",R M. ON PHASI~-ADMINISTRATION 1.1.2 The Architect shall provide a preliminary eva: ua- '. OF ,HE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACi" Lion of the program and the Project budget req*hrementy, each in terms of the other, subject to the tirni ,tions set I,S.1 The Construction Phase will commence with the faith in Subparagraph 3<2.T, avw and Of the Contract for rnnstruc Lan and, rag(=thQr with the Anh;lea's of,*h dlon to provide Basic Senices under 1.1.3 The Architect shall review with the Okkner aiterna- `,. this Agreem,b nt, wi fermiriate when final p2%ment to *hn live approaches to design and cpnwuction of the Project. Contractor is due�tir in the absence of a final Certificate 1.1.4 Based on the mutually agreed upon program ,Ind 'fear P.)wnent car of such due date, sixty daps after the Date Project budget requirements, the Architect shall prepare, �1 Substantial C,#mp etion ixt the N4ork, whichevor occurs for approval by the Owner, Schematic Design Documents r` t+t. consisting of drassrng; a«d other documents illustrating. 14.2 t.lnless)crtherv6se provided in this Agreement and the sole and relationship of Project components, in'torporati rn the Contract Documents, the Architect t1,S The Architect shall submi'. trx the Owner a State- shall prof ye administration of tie Contract for Construe, ment of Probable Construction frost based on current liah as 5ef forth below and in the edition of AtA Docti- or er unit COMS, yESlc ri t General Condit of the Contract Cr F,- gPhtFl�T oV,.�r, c 4te t. �iQts, current as cif the date of this Agreement, At Yflolurrie 1r2a� � PHASE 1.5.3 the Atchitecf shall be a representative of the 1,11 Based on the apprrased Schematic Design 'Cantu- Own during the Con,tructso,s Phase, and 5hall advise ments and any adjustments authorized by the Owner in and 11(' suit with the Owner, Instructions to the Contrai~- the program or Project budget, the Architect shall pte- tar hall be forwarded through the Architect, The Archi- pare, ioc approval by the Owner, Design Development tec,t shall have authority to act on behalf of the O%vnpr *� Documents consisting of drawing and other 44ocument5 OWIN to extent pro.),ded in the Contract Documents to fax .and describe the size .and character of the entire to unless of entirse morblied by written instrument in ac- Projecr as to architectural, structural, mechanical anti elec- ;:ordanee s ifh Subparagraph '1.5.M trical systems, materials and such, other elements as may be appropriate. � 5;� Ths� lrclaiteet Shall kisit the site at intervals ap 1,!2 The ArchileC# shall submit to the Owner a further propriate tea the ,lahe of construction or as otherwise � agreed by tiro Architect in writing to become generally $tatement of Probable Construction Cost. t"anviiar with tl: progress and' quality of file Work and to 1,3 CO STRUCTION VOCUMENT5 PHASE deterrnine in gc* r,rl of the,lk'ork is proceeding in accord 1.3,1 f411ed on the approved 'Destgn Development floc- ante with the Co tract documents, Howpver, the Archive test shall not be equired to Mike exhaustive or mn- 'uments and any further adjustments in the scope or qual- linuou5 cart -site ins�i�ctions to check the quality or quan- ity of the Project or in the Project budget aulhorized by tilt' of the Work. O , the basis of such on -site observa- the; {tuner, the Architect sb4l prepare, for approval byi tions cis an architect, the Architect shall keep the Owner the O wrier« i:onstrttcoon Documents consisting of Draw— informed of the progress and quality of the WIork, ,oriel ings and Specibcationg- setting forth in detail the require- shall endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and mrents tot the ronstruetiora of the Project, deficiencies in the Work of the Contractor. I.0 The Architect rdaaJl assist the Owner in the prepare- 14Z the Architect shall not have control or charge of titan of the necnss7iY aiddirag information, bidding forms. and shall not be responsible for construction mean.,, tine Condit,orts iaf the Contract« acid the form of Agtee- methods, techniques, sequences car procedure% or for client ht tsvreen the. Owra F and tla a Conttacttir, safety ptocautions and orogranis in connection with the !J. 41 ThoArchitevt adjust,. Work, for tfte acts or omissions of the 0ntcactor, Sub- . eta txocui4r �i:t • i,ht�ti` aarrttrrcu �t:�ttsia;*i: « tz„d€tct�rar ttitrie,i • ca,� :�+`~ • �s� a��` --~'.-.-..-`-'-"^-, Oft AVIK14AN tss OUtt OF AiCIAT$.CTS, i*rS NEW i099 M M3.:i,, 41r .:lWia'�t.atx R 0C ;M 0141-1977 3 contractors or any other persons performing any of the necessary or advisable for the implemcntation of the intent Woik, or for the failure of anti, of them to carry out the of the Contract Documents,tt+eArchtteaNs,ill have author- � a Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, ity to require special inspection or testing of the tiiark in '4 1.5.6 The Architect shall at all times have access to the accordance with the provisions of the Contract Docu- meats. whether or not such Work be theca fabricated, in - 'York wherever it is in preparation or progress. stalled or completed, k 1.5,7 The Architect shall determine the amounts owing to the Contractor based on observations at the site and on 1.5.13 The Architect shall review and approve or take f e aluations of the Contractor's Applications for Payment, other appropriate action upi.n the Contractors submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but and shall issue Certificates for Payment in such amounts, onto for conformance with the design concept of the as provided in the Contract Documents, >4ork and with the information gis en in the Contract' 1.5.8 The issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall Documents Such action shall be wken with reasonable constitute R representation by the Architect to the C)sr net, promptness so as to cause no dela-e. The Architect's ap- based on the ArchitKt'4 observations at the site as pro- proval of a specific item shaft not trdicate apprtAal of an y . vided in Subparagraph 1.54 and on the data comprising assembly of which the item is a component, � . the Cuntractor's Application for Payment, that the Work has progressed to the point indicated, that, to the best of 1 5.14 The Architect shall prepare Change Orders for theArchrlectsknowledge. information and belief.iherauat- the Ovner's approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents, ands)-allards)-all have authority to order 1 ity- of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Docu- meats (subject to an evaluation of the Work for con- minor changes in the Work not inv�olvrng an adjustment formance with the Contract Documents upon Substantial in the Contrac. Sum or an extension of the Contract Terre h,ch are not in insistent with the intent of the Contract x r'g Completion, to the results of any su'asctuent tests re- Documents, f a guired by or performed under the Contract Documents, to [dinar deviations from the Contract Documents cor- 1.5.15 The Architect shall conduct inzpections to deter- mine the Dates tit Substantial Completion final corn - rectableprior to completion, and to any specific rtuahhca_ and Irons stated in the Certificate for Payment,; and that the p!etion, shall rece=ve and fo...r,d to the ironer for the Contractor is entidocl to payment in the amount certified. Owner's review written %arranti- ; and related documents by r'i� However, the issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall eettuired the Contract Docui- tits and assembr<ed by not b« a representation that he Architect has made any the Contractor, and shall issue a fin.' "",ertiricate for Fay- to -T examination to ascert4m how and for what purpose the tnent. Contractor has used tKe moneys paid on account of the 14.16 'the extent of the duties, responsibilities and lim� Contract Sum. stations of authority- of the Architect as the Owner's rep- 1.5,9 The Architect shtklt be the interpreter of the re- resentaui e during construction shall not be modified .or sluirements of the Contract Documents and the tudge of extended without written consent of the Owner, the Con- �fk the performance thereunder by both the Owner .and tractor and the Architect. Contractor, The Architect shall sender interpretatinw; nec- 1.6 PROJECT REPRESENTATIO'4° REMN10 BASIC SERVICES essary for the proper execution or progress of the Work with reasonable promptness�an written request of either 1.6.1 It the Owner and Architect agree that more ex - the Owner or the C'ontractor.tond shall render wriacrt de- tensive represent titan at the s::c than is described in cisions, within a reasonable tithe, on al' claims disputes Paragraph 1.5 shall be pmidecf, the Architect shall pro - and other matters in 'question britweert the Owner and the vide one or more Project Representatives to assist the Contractor relating to the exec`tition or :progress 04 the Arr.hitett in cwnirg out such responsibilities at the site. t"iotk or the interpretation of thi �Contract Dcicumentz. 1.6.2 Such Project Representatives shall be selected, em- 1 5,10 interpretations and decistoiis of the Archrtect shall p:ov'ed and directed by ifie Architect, and the Architect be consi=tent with the intent of anil' reasonablf inferable shall be co mpenssted therefor as mutually agreed be= from the Contract Documents and shall be in v4ritten or wi een the Owner and the Arthilec, as stet forth in an ex - graphic form, to the capacity of interpreter and judge, hibit appended to this Agreement, which shall describe the ,Architect shall endeavor to secure .faithful perfo7m-, the duties, se;ponsibil.lteN , end itmtiit,=s of authonty of ance by bath the Owner and the Contractor, shall not such Project Representatives, show partiality to either, and shall not W* liable for the 1.6.3 Through the observatio-:1 +av such Project Repre- r; result of any interpretation or decision rentkied in good sentativeK, the Architect shalt endeavor to provide further faith in such capacity. "i protection for the Ourer against defects and deficiencies 1.5,11 'The Architect's deccsfons in matters jelatIng to it, the %Vo& but the furnishing of such project representa- � artistic ef;eet shall be final if consfstont with the intent of Lion ,`tall not,mndifyz the right,, responsibilities or oblsga- the Contract t otorsr*otts... tiew, of the Architect a5 described in Para ra h 1.5. s p i 1.7 ADDITik' 4ALSERVICE i Tare follokving Services are not included in Ba_ „ Services Weis so identified in Article 15, They shall be pi�ssided if authorized or confirmed in writing by P 1.512 The Architect shall time atrthomi, to reject'4Aork the Owner and they shall be paid for i'y the Owner which dotes not orinform to the Contract Dticumenf . as provided in this Agreement, in aa,,ition to the Whenever, in the Architect's reasonable ;opinion, it is compensation for Basic Services, AIA DOCV KJ itrAr ,'la"AN,(R 4JgC1 is+(t;i kt9t1m147 w 1111RILINTIr EtkM %, PAN 15— - M0 - C 147 4 0141* 977 Ytit AM It,NN V.50e10,t Or A)tCoiiILCtj, 1715 N(iV VOEi. Ar't4;.E, i44k. WMI;1441 -4, tat VA 1.7,1 Providing :analyses of the O%,mer`s needs, and pro- struction, and furnishing services as may be required in gramming the requirements of the Project. connection vvtth the replacement of such Work, 1.7.2 Providing financial feasibility or other special 1:71fi Pro.iding 4ervices made necessary by the default studies. of the Contracior. or by rna3or defects or deficiencies in 1,7 3 Providingplanning surveys, site evalua±ions, envi- p g the thu-k of the Contractor,, or by failure of performance of either the Owner or Contractor under the Contract for ronment it studies or comparative <tu&iis of pruspecttve Construction. sites. and preparing special suniins, studies and submis- sions required for approvals of governmental authorities 1.7-1' Preparing a set of tepraducible record drawings or others having jurisdiction over the Project, showing signiiscant changes in the iNork made during con auction based .on marked -up prints, drawings and 1.7.4 Providing_ services relative 'to future facilities, sys- other data furnished by the Contractor to the Architect, con- terns and equipmentvvhich are not intended to be con- structed during the Construction Please. 1,718 Provid ng extensive assistance in the utilization of any equipment or sistem such as initial start-up or testing, 1.7-5 Providing services to investigate existing conditions ad,uom;n and balm ! preparation of operation and or facilities or to nia*ke measured drawings thereof, or to mamte ante manu...- -atmng personnel for operation verify the accuracy of dravvings or other information fur and maintenance, am consultatiori during operation, niched by the Owner. 1.7.19 Providing. ,erv'ices after issuance to dhe Owner of 1.7.6 Preparing documents of alternate, separate or the (anal Certificate for PaNTnent, or in the absence of sequential bids or providing extra services in connection final C,ertvieate for Payment, more thatx-sixty days :after -with bidding, negotiation or construcLon prior to the the Date :.« 4ubstantial Com; letion of the 4Srotk, completion of the Construction Documents Phase. whee, requested by the Owner. 1.7.20 Preparing to serve or serving x5 an expert witness in connection with any public heating,, arbitration pro- 1.7.7 Providing coordinatson of Wort'performed by ceding or legal proceeding. separate contractors or by the Owners awn forces. 1.7.21 Providing services of cooultants for other :than 1.7.8 Providing services in connection with the work of the normal architectural, souctortil, mechanical and elec- a construction manager or separate consultants retained trical engfneer:ng services for 1h� Ptoject, by the Ovvnet. 1.7,22 Providing any other ry ces not otherwise in- 1.7.9 Providing. Detailed Estimates of Construction Cost, cluded in this Agreement or sat customarily furnished in analyses of owning and cio-erating casts, or detailed quan. accordan(e ayrth generally a cepled architectural ptactice, tity surveys or inventor,., of maler;al, equ pment and 1,8 TIME � labor. ,s 1.8,1 The Architect sh4 perform Basic and Additional 17.10 Pro-viding interior design and other similar scr- Service,, as f xpediIv)u5l as is consistent with professional vices requiredfor or in connection vvlth the selection, sl.ilf and c uci znd the g&derly progress of the Work. upon procurement or installation of furniture, furnishings artd request of the Ovi ricr; the .Architect shall submit for the related equipment. Owner's appto%at, a Schedule for the performance of the 1.7.11 Providing services for punning tenant or rental Architect "s services +ii such shall be adjusted as required as spaces the Protect procceds, and shall include allowances for peri- Making revisions in Orav<ungs, Specif:rations or of time required for the Owner's review and approval ods3.7,Z2 for approvals of authorities having of sdiction oke other docurnerits v4hen such revisions .ire inconsistent the jurisdiction fi twin hC Probst. This schedule, approved with written a provals or instructrans previously given, P p Y g th er,'rs able by ti1:* Ovvner„ �taall not, except for reasonable cause, be are required by the'enactrnent or revision of erodes, lain exceeded by tjae Architect. or regulations subsequent v the preparation of such doc- utnents or are due to other causes not solely %ithin the c-antral of the Architect. ARTICL2 1.7.13 Preparing Drawings, Specifications and supporting THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES datz and providing other services in connection with Change Orders to the extent that the adjustment m the 21 The Owner shall provide full information regarding p g g Bash~ Compensation reisuliirig from, the adjusted Con- requirements for the Project including a program, which struction Cost is not commensurate with the services te- shall set forth the Owner's design objectives, constraints qusred of the: Architect, provided such Change Orders are and criteria, including space requirements and relation - required by causes taut softly w%Nn the control of the ships, flexibilitry and expandability, special equipment and Architect systems and site requirements. VJ4 ;Making investigations, surveys, valuations, inven• 2.2 If the 'Owner provides a budget for the Project it shall include contingencies for bidding, changes in the terries or detailed appraisals of existing facilities artd serv. ices required in connection with construction performed Work dtinng construction, and other costs which are the by the Owner. responsibility of the Owtie:r, including those descrnbcid in this Article 2 and in Subparagraph 3.1.2, The Owner :,hall, '1.7311 Providing oonsultation concerning teplacement of at the request of the Architect, ptovide a statement of anyWotk damaged by fire Of ctth,r cause drtrsng con_ funds avadable for the Project, and th,,r source. MA 0*<V4t" 0141 * MkIMME'N'7 r firtl2rtt%lit ttirTlok W' * Alt-x* • t"19 ' 01 JAMItrCM t'wsli tr�i7t of ai;LV41%ts. 11% #tw YORK AvjNuE, nivv'a i�Asnei�.r,t0 ,tic aG4u 6141.1977 5 %'nth `i[ce The Owner sha.i designate, skhen neeevsarr, a rep- signed. spetiijed, sel, d or fpecia!ly provided for by resentative author •-d to act in the Owner's behalf with the Architect. respett to the Pm,,ect. The Ovvner or such authorized 3.1.3 Con0ruction Cost does not. include the compen- repre5ewwrNe shall examineC the documents subnlmed by ,ation rn the Arsttaturs and the Archi*ect'5 o0nstiltants, the Architect and shall render decistons pertaining; thereto the cost of tite land, ri hts-of-tsay, or other costs %vilich promptly, to avoid untea,onable delay in the progress, of are the responsibility of the Owner as provided in Arai - tile _Architect's services, c le 2 2.4 The Owner shall furnish a legal description and a certoted land Survey of the site; gibing, as app°icaile. 32 RESPONSIBILM FOR CONSTRUCTION COST ±prudes and lines of street`, alters, pavements and adlom- 3 11 Evaluations of the Owner's Project hudget, State. inr property. rights-of-vvay, restrictions, easoments, en- plenty of Probable Construction Coat and Optaded croachrnents., zoning, deed retnchons, boundaries and Wvmates of Constru0cin Cost, if any, prepared by the contours of the site; locations, &.-ilensions ,arid complete Architect. rcipreent the Architect's best judgment as a data petainmg; to existing hurwdings, :toter improvements deign p•ip(essionat familiar with the construction indus- ,vsCl trees, and full information concf:tning available sere- are It it recognized, hOvvever, that neither the Architect ice and s:tilit) lines both publ ; and private, above and nor the Owner has control over the cost of tabor, mate- below grade, including, trivet Is. and depths. rnals or equipment, Over the Contractor's methods of de- 1 5 The Owner shall furnish the Services of soil engi- termining hid prices. or over COMpetitive biddintf, mar;,et peers or citherconsultants when such services are deerned or negotoling Gon.dittons. Accordingly, The Arcl,:;ect necf ssaru by the,Arcl*itect Such,cirvtcez, sha= ine!ude test r.tnnot and dt..se tint warrant or represent that bids or boring;`.,, test pits, soil bearing vatues percolawn :wits, air rive, o!ated prices vlill not vary° from the Pio erit budget and water pollut n tests, ground ctarros:on and resistivity V!opo.(,,d e•tal°".shed or appwt ed by the Owner if any, tests including netc�,sar, operation, for do cirmimirig sub- or tram any ia'err'ient of Prob ible Consmicttoo Cost or soil, air and water conditions: vvith reports and apprppri- ol+'e* (o'. evttmFte or evaluation prepared by the Archi- ate professional recommendations. test. 2.6 The owner shall furnish structural, mechanical, 12.2 No fixed limit of Consttuf Lion Cost shall be estab- chemical .and tither laboratory lest%. inspections and re- lished as a condition of thi. Agreement by the furnishing, ports as riquired by lavv or the Contract 0o.uments V opotial or estibla;hntern of a Project budget under Sub- 2.7 The Owner steal! furnvth all legal, accounting and in- p,tr,tgraph 1.1.2 or fraagTaph 2,21 o- othervvtse, antes* such t.xetr rim a ha• boon a; ,",d upor. wta,ng and Signed by surance counseling services as may be necesary at any the pa tie. hriem If sash a (toed limit has been rstab- time for the Project, including such auditing son mes as hshcd, the architect `hall be permitted to include con. the Ownermay require to verify 0", Contractor's Applica- tingenciea for design, ti!dding< and price c-sealatton to de• tions for Payment ci; to ascertain boo, or for what put- poses the Contractor Lt;es the mimeo>. pa;ft by of tin be- tenpins, vihat materiaht equipment, component systems half of the Owner. ,and tspt�Cif constrtrrticln are to be included in theCon- tract DoLomentr. to nlal.e reasonable adjustments in the 2,8 The services, information, survrss and reports re- scope of the Project and to include in the vtttttracf fJocu- quited by Paragraphs 2.4 through 2.7 inclui ve shall be rrienk alto°rr;atc bids to adult the Con&tructaon Cost to the furnished at Eire 0,vrter'S expense„ and the Architect shall hxt if °.rl<t Anv cu(h fixed limit shall be tncreawd in the be entitled torelyupon the accuracy ,and coo,.pk,,1cnecs «tr gigot of any increase in the Contract Sum occurring thetcof. .after C ketut,on tit the Contract for Construction, 2.9 If the Ovtner observe or citheravise Ixecumcrc aw,ire 12.3 if the Bidding or 'tiego!whon Phase has riot cc:m- cif any fault or detect in the Project or rloncontormance rrc i-,ed .- tghm three monthv sifter the Architect submits with the Contract .nocuments, 'prompt vvfitten "rice the Con,truo° sun Documents it) the Owner, any Project thereof shall be given by the 0vv'ner trz the Archttect. , brAg;et cr txt'ycl limit of Construction Cost shall be ad- 240 The Owner shalt furnish requ,red ir'urmattori and ru led to rtilett anv rh.inge in the j;cneral level of prices services and shall render approAals and decmons as ex- it the conetrvctior, industn between the data= of submits- ped tiously as, necesiary for the orderly progress of the k,-,w Ott the 'Constvuct:on Doc4,tx,*nt5 to the Owner and Architect's -servicess and of Ehe WO& the date on which ptopowls are sought. 3a.4 If it Project budget or fixed limit of Construction ARTICLE 3 Cost ,'adga:sted as provided in Subparagraph 3.2.3, is ex- ceeded by the lowest bona fide bid or negotiated pro - CONSTRUCTION COST tl,asal., the Owner shall t1i give written approv Al of a 3.1 DEFINITION jrr_!el,e in such fixed limit, ':z authorize rebidding; or re- nr:g ol,ating; rat the Project within it; reasonable lime, 131 if 31.11 The Construction cost shalt be the total cost of :he Project is abandoned, terminate in accordance with estimated cost to the Cowper of all element, of th> Ptci,ed Paragraph 10.2 or at rooperme in re-tsing* the Protect tfesil3oW or sliecifted by the Atc'hitect. _ "Whet = nd quality as required to reduce the Corvsttuctiori 3.12 the Construction Cost shall include at current Cost. to the Iasi, of 'da. prat: cd a fixed I.mit fit Corioruc- rw'x f rates, including .a r ASO-na rxe a.lkilvant e tot (Wiet- ttoil t vst lrt,, becn ell-,.`����ilf•;l as a tondmon at V%.; Aigree- h(,.id and profit, the erect W Labor and rna ecoh lufaivhtid rrient, the At hi;ec:. vvatr,nut addit canal charge, s.:all mod- . by the f~ eviler and ;any Equipment 'which has been tit'- ify the Dravvingts and Skit*titication, a3 necessary to comply rtiA rMY�,t<'�t�7 TtrfS • �i.44tR-� `f"ki]"Ei` t. A Kf,trxL art � ',i,utti ys -t r C1ktY: ,', • $ .k 1+X"" ♦ h'ii49' e,� :qp7 6 8141.1977 tilt VMRHGks 4t0flvlt; Of AKIUI4tt., "a" N''M VJVt. AVthA ".vS. °4"tAstu%ZTt#4q with the fixed limit. The providing of such venire shae:a be the limit of the Architett'�, responsihiht� amine;, from they establisriment of sw:h fixers limit, and h v ing done so, the Architect sf±alf be entaletd tta cnmpen5aticin for aid 5k`". ii eti perfornze& in accordance with this + greeni�nt, vhetl t r or not the Construction Phase is comme-Mcrd ARTICLE 4 DIRECT PERSONNEL EXPENSE 4,1 Direct €'ery,nnet 'Expense %4 defined as the dirt,. t sat- anes of all the Architect's personnel enraged on the Prog- ect, and the p*mon of tl,,e cost of their mandatory and customary contributions and benefits related thermo, such as employment taxes and other statutory employee bone. fits, insurance. tick leave, ho.tisms , vacations, pensions and similar contributions and benefits.. ARTICLE :i REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES S.1 Reimbursable Expenses are in addition to this Com- pensation for Basic and Additional Services and include actual eWnditures made by the Architect and the Atchi• tect's omploy°ees and consultants in the interest of the Project for the expenses listed in the following Sub. paragraphs: 5.1.1 Expense of transportation in connection %tth the Project, divine; expeniei in connection wit c out-of-tovvn travel; long distance communications, an- fees paid for securing appruval of autliorities having it..-.itCtion taxer the Project.. 5.1.2 Expense of reproductions, postage and handing of Drawings, Specifications and tither dot:ur nents, excludinj reproductions for the orrice use of this Architect and the Architect's consultants. 5,1.3 Expense of 44ta pfocessing and photographic pto- duction techniques when used in connection with Acddi- �; tionalSer>eices. WI or extended through no fault: of the Architect, compensa- Imn vo my GdNic Centres required for such extended peT,od of Admmi,tration eat the Construction Contract shall bt+ riimp;, ted as set forth in Paragraph tot for Addi- tional Service, 6.1,4 yNben compensation is based on a percentage of C'un,+ructrrrn Cost, and any po-tions of the Project are deccted or otherwise nc,t construz cut, compeni�ation for such portions ref the Project shall be parable to the extent very cc=s are perto-med on such portions, in accordance kNah the schedule set forth in; Subparagraph 14.2 2, based on t 1 i the lc eve>t bona f•de lard or negotiated proposal or. ,2 at no such tied or proposal is received, the most recent Statement of Probable Construction Cost or Detailed Esti- mate of Construction Cost for such portions of the Project. 6.2 PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF ADDITIONAL SERViCES 6 2.1 Payments on accourit of the Architect's Additional Services as de:inec, in Paragraph 1.7 and for Reimbursable Expen-es as defined in Article > shall be trade monthly upon pwt entation W the Architect's Ktatement of services rend ewd or expenses incurred. 6,3 PAYMENTS %VITNMEI.D 6.3.1 vi deduct;onv shall be made from the Architect's compen<atinn on ac(ciunt of penalty., liquidated damages or rather surns vscthhOd (torn pasiti=nts to contractors, or on ar iouri of the cost of changes in the % fork other thin those for which the Architect is held legally liable 6.4 PitOlECT SUSPt.NSION OR TERMI�14.ATION 6.4.1 If the Protyett is suspended or abandoned in whole or in y)art tear more than three months, the Architect shall he compensate-cd ircr,ill services performed prior to receipt of written notace from the Owner of such suspension or abandorim mt, together with R6mbursable Expenses then duty and all Termination Expenses as defined in Paragraph 104. it the Project is resumed after beirib suspended for mare than three* months. the A1,rchito(Vs compensation :shalt be equitably adjusted. ' S.1.4 if authorized Art advanco by the Owne•. expemQ of overtime work requinng higher than regular rates. ARTICLE 7 51.S Expense of renderings, models and mock-ups to- ARCHITE'CT'$ACCOUNTING.RECORDS quested by the Owner, 2;1 ftetvrd> zat Reimbursable Expenses and asperses per - limits, Expend of any, additional insurance insurance, coverage or tairung to Additional Services and services performed on by th in Owner profc�isrtxnal that no Ally care requested this bags of a Stultiple of Direct Personnel expense shai. h Architect hit* t a d in exchtf of tco t4t4titlly lair:cal isv the be kept on the basis of generally accepted accounting Architect ant, tit' Architect's ttn4t rtant4. principle;, and shale be available to the Owner of the Owner's authorized representative at mutually convenient ARTICLE 6 limos. w r� PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT ARTICLE 8 61 t'Avxiirtat' - 0:4 ACCOUNT tie SASIC SERVICES OWNERSHIP ,AND USE OF DOCUMENTS 8.1 6,I.1An initial tnent asset fortis itt Paragraph 14.1 is Drawings and Specifications as instruments of serv- the minimum p+sw`ment ur*der tills Agreement. ice are :and shall remain the property of the Architect t 6.12 ;Stit*equent payrtients for hasic Services shall be whether the Protect for whirl: they area made is exzcuted "de monthly and shalt be in proportion to services part or not. Tree Owner shall btt permitted to retain copies, in- lorrned` within each Phasse of services, on the basis set eluding teprodutible copies, of Drawings and Specifica- forth in .Article 14, titans for information and reference in connection with the 0;1.3 if and'to the extent that the Contract Tinge initially Owner's use and occupanty of the Project, The Drawings Cstablish^td in the coniratt for Construction is e cwdecd and "pecifitation% shall not be used by the Owner on 0.4 000MENT $th i 0;V1 €!t alt`rrirt(I A(,VrtVii r !ruRIW.Vi 10110^ r IU W' • AMO • � 2I*e ttFE d45st ii✓# NMITWC Of ARt rt,rt N" Vr* MU Gk; AviE w , -, w ii Autfer tt. S 0 C. k,4 61414977 i +sther ptojects, for aoditions to this Project, or for comple- tstsn cf tins. Protect by others plokided the Architect rs not in default under thv, Agreement, except by agreement in ,eating and vwith appre riate compensation to the Archi- tect, a.2 Submission or distribution to meet official resulatug, rectuatemerts, or for other purposes in connection with the Project is not to be construed as publication in derogation of the Architect's rights. ARMLE 9 b %seta the parties to this Agreement, anstri- out of or rely nl= to this Ai rtsetnent or the breach thereof, shaft be deodV by arbitration in accordance ~oath the Construc- tson In 5t.,r Arbitration Rules of the American Arbstra- taon Ads tktit7n then obtaining unless this parties mutu- alty agree hervvsse. No arbarattpn, ,trsssng out of or re- lat'ng to this Agreerr, enr, shall indwxfo* b# consolidation, joinder or to A r, other manner, any addrticanaa, person not a party to this A >i`ement except ba vtritten Ctan%ent :csn- taaning a specific . t:rence to this Agreement And signed by the +1r[laitect, tTa pn�r er, and ajar other person sought to be fumed Any cc,. t tea arbitration insol"Ing art ad- ditional person or pets ^s slaalf ,not ec^st tuft, consent 10 arbstralion of any disput n,ot descnbed therein or vwath any person neat narraed ca- e"tribed thtnein This Agree- mertt to arbitrate and any at eerment to arltrtrate with an additional person tar prisons my corwwnted to bf the parties to this Agreement siWI 5 speci►acalN: enforceable tinder the prevailing arbstratitxn la 9,.2 lsjoisce of the demand for atb.t Imn shall be filed in writing with the tattier kart, to this reement and with the American Arbitration Assrrciaucan e dernand shaft be made w$'thin a rcastanable time after t claim, dispute or other matter in que5 on has arisen. In cr ei!rtnt shalt the 4emand for ,arbitration be made attar t?t dattf vsI,en institution of legal or equitable proceed,ng� ised on such .tlairn, dispute tar tither matter in tluesticn t old be barredby the applicab(c statute of -Lmi ations, 3 Tire award ,tendered by the arb.trattars shalt be nal, And judgment may be entered upor : t in acts xclanrwe wti tt ARTICLE 10 TERM htAT'i IN OF AGREIrav NT 0.1 This Agct meat maybe terminated by either part), upon smTrs iaW written notice should the other party last suiawntsally to per%sari in 4ccortianre ,+ith its terms through no facto of the patty initia-it*g the termination ARTICLE 13 102 This Agreement may be terrn:natted by the Owner upon at least seven days` wtsiten notscv,'to Hats AT(hilett EXTENT QE AGREEMENT in tlae event that the Project is phrrasantxytlk abw.adoned, IM Thi-s�teement represents the entire and: integrated 10.3 In the eti'hm of let ination not the, faolt tar the +fir- a,ww+mer, tetween the Owner ,and the Architect and chitoM the Architect shal) he compcnsaatod fear all services supor;odes .,11 prior negotiatrgns, representations or agree. performed Ur tt trtrnrrattan Sate, together w:th Reimbars- ar•s. m4 rats, ether written ar opal„ This Agreement may be aide fkftenses t#tft dow and all TemnirtamkAn I'xp nses as amended onit by 'written mtrumt#rat signed by batty ,delined in Paragraph ' 0.4. Owner and Architect Alk 0MUMMY last'-r'aW;Eu NRLS-OTEG'E A hlvt:*£!%1. tat:» U14 t "it"e :.a•'4 IVA `o' - �9+�hr pri*? 7i1�t97� rift ASIMt,,t«+ sksts+s tt W rvxcrtatt�xs r Ntvv s-Ojt As°tSLIr t, vs , �r wsr ,w c«rrs �' to C :°.%x6 10.4 Te"mmation txpensew include expt+r:ses directly at- tributable to termination for wfitch the Architect is not otherv-,tw ccmpensated, plus An amount computed as a percentage of the total Basic and Additional Compensa- tion eamed so the time of termination, as follows: .1 20 percent of termination occurs during the Sche- matic esign Phase, or .2 10 percent if termination occurs during the Design taeNelopment Phase; or .3 ; percent if terrrisnation occurs during any subse- quent phase. ARTICLE 11 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS taaw-�arr�rl�iasastr' : • 3ta-xdat •.rbi�r►werrtn, 11,3 .As bet►seen the parties to this Agreement as to all at'-, or faattsres to act lav either party to this Agreement, ,ms appht;able, statute of ticnitations 4ball commence to =tin .anti any alleged cause of action shall be deemed to hart accrued in ans and all events not later thin the reh!« want late of 5%4bstan1taf Completitan of the Work, and as to any acts or failures to act occurring after the feleian: Mite rrt Sulam tantiat Completion, not later than the date of issuance of the final Cvrtsfat:ate ;or Pad menL SVCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 121 The Ov.ner and the Architect, respectively, b nd 4-vi 4selvxs, their partners, successors, assigns and legal rej,rt wntatives to the other party to this Agreement and tc;= the partners, sued*sitars, assigns and legal representa- tEtea, of such rather party wvith respect to all covenants of ;his Agrei:rrtent, Neither the Owner nor the Architect shall assign, sublet or transfer any interep in this Agreement without the wsriften tonsent of the Lather. y_t ARTICLE 14" BASIS OF COMPENSATION d The Owner shalt compensate the Architect for the Scope of Semicea provided. in accordance with Alticle br Payments to the Architect and the other Terms and Conditions of this Agreement, as follows: t � 14.1 AN INITIAL PAYMENT of dollars (5 -4'- ) shall be made upon execution of this Agreement and credited to the Owner's account as follows: � 14.2 BASIC CCt45PENSATiON 1 � 14.2.1 fOR BASIC SERVICES, as described in Paragraphs 1.1 through 15, and anv other services included in Article 15 3 as part of Basic Sen=ices, Basic Compensation shall be computed as follows. !6 . Mom knpr'rt bt't4 Of tne: d.ps Axto pm04tlt5. mw` pi e}. of d l x irn'.,-V pta�CD ."i3 5kh.-' ftpjs N(3t'at hfi.J: S tic .�'crrpfrsa• cton,�wy; etrccfsstty d fight (8 percent of the cost of construction. Not: to exceed $ 5 t 00 14.2.2 When- compensation is based on a Stipulated Sutra at Percentage of C.omtruction Cost, payments for Basic Services shall be made as provided in Subparagraph 612, so that Bash Compensation Err each Phase shall equal the following percentages of the natal Basic Compensaucin payable. liti WV 4ny ad Umnat Ph"'s. o —-*t4xtr Schematic Design Phase; fifteen.' percent (25 °Q) Design Devtwopment Phase. twenty percent (20 %) Construction Documents Phase: forty percent (40 0%) Bidding or Negotiation Phase: five percent ( 5 Hai Ctanstiuction.Phase. , twenty percent(20 %) 14.1 VOR PROI TREPRl:SEt' NATION BEYOND BA,SIC$EWICES, as de*stnbMd in Paragraph 'f,fi. Compc, sation shaft computed separately to .�ic tdAnce uith Subparagraph 1,t7. , 1ktA Si GSkSt kX kt * ��tA? :ARRkai9�1'T ttE I + V11fin you M171111V + AV M" . AJA* . y9 7 Mr. MttCUN 411NMUM or AWIM05, 170 Ntw i099 01141, NW, WASR044:704. DC 5141.1977 9 14.4 COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES 14.A.1 FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF THE ARCHITECT, as described in Paragoph 1.7, and any other services in- cluded in Article 1$ as parl Of Additional Services, but excluding Additional Services of consultants, Compen- sation shalt be computed as folfows- irr•sr;• rrrrtrl»dtaa Gj x�rrx�•nr.?lrrttr. ,r.:;'a,,9.ng tttRs arr;r.aat mt;u,tsre: ca" t'rrcat ferctr.2rn f:pr-nvrI;Js Aaanrada,Is x�t1 r,>-.�"dr'ta•*. an i c.3ert,'c ir•,'�nrapalr 4!t c;a,s:t� trs ..byrrx ar r uzrcd tr7€rt !z spx •t.: a� �.rex la Hric vrr^,� ? . ner.s nd. ,r rvr prr. a! ran ep :y. sf rvc:•=odic a Two and one-half (2-1/2) tunes Direct Personnel Expend- of all employees except clerical staff and except for Principal's time at a. tip: ed rate of Fifty ($50) Dollars per Dour, r, or the purposes of this Agreem ent, the Principals' are. glen M Smith, .ATA -- Partner t<. 14.4.2 FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES Of CO.NSULTA105 including additional structural, mechanical and electrical engineering services and those pro.Wed under Subparagraph 1.7. 1 or rdbntifled to Article 15 as of Addi- ,part tional Service*, a multiple otone and erne -tenth i« I timer {lsc amounts billed tra the Archit,.Ct for such semi s +tr�erit•fy" 4T'!'Cd+a~ tsr�res rsr Cdhsiait�nti x e h•!,tYt~ t +t rrrr: ,ar s F09 af:1M#tVPSAfxi.E EXPE.N$ES, as describod to Article 5, and anI other [term included in Article 15 as Reim. f - bumble r_xpensi-s,z multiple of one and one^te-Ah 3 l 1� ttmem the amounts. ex- pend(-O the Architects the AithitecO. ermfo%ees and rtrr,suftantx in,, the intel'+est of the Project. 14,6 Payments due the Architoct and unpaid tender this .Akgreement shall Gear interest from the date payment is s due at fhe rate entered below. or to the absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailingat the principal p►ace of s g business of the Arthitec r " Woetal"tsawWecrttstf1*a0XrrtzYc > 1 One (l°`a) percent per month cn unpaid balance after ; i; 30 days from billing. i 4. Wpwv 4W3 a.Mr It'WrtVrW11U Ma" the c. tNrdm; At: tttrtt+ txe Aa",i ,,g,41 e1i7`:iv(+�,t<" irtda uw; a.'jd otho, ngularrc7hi .At ih*- : 'v71w %,41A • Arr eecs,A pnr.CM+i'l P*M (0 isu€::nt , ttf r;Trxnan rdY the it ,�,,zg nd r rrvvhr,r mar a4 tt tAr• vaiarizrr V rfas rzrmoio r. irAltokr h'ttat athwt shood, tw t own rd 5h ?h wrott to dk4e_%A 3tKzcl;i rJt sn. n? oik r > ;,.arftf' x r"ah .Yr 4144* 41AW trnri c1t "' ees t 14.7 1T4te Owner and the Architect agrer* in accordance 4vith t.Se Tonns and Conditions of this Agrt-ement that: 14.� 1 IF 1W SCOPt of the ftojKt or of the Amhilect's Services is changed materialll•, the amounts of comppnsatfon Shall be eg,44ablu ae,tUstod, '14,.7.2 IF 1 1f 31 ft °IC S cnererod by this Agrepmont have w5t been cemplelvd within t-welve lv,� monlht , of 1ho elate herdic', through no fault of the Architect, the atrioutrts of compensatiott, rates arad rr vloples oh ; t sot foerem shag be iqurtably adjusted. :AIAIj'cT7YZ'kF.'UXTWAII-r404*rMti.&t'SS,litShTAW,1T,4•MIXTUNT"tj),310N, WOC+'"vAbRt<. ti(} Pa: •t TUE YAMCM. N$11iVIt Ol' AttE'rttrECTS, I:% NOV ' OkK fii1tt:LE, N b4 r 44A$tith%n'Kkv< 9i t cktfi s a'"�r: a... .'.C"U.:vnw(.kU3Yin41Fdu$$`$5��8• i'�=1.�d'.J�uX....�.NL. .n, ,.... .,.... -:...mot.' u..�...... .... _ ..:._. ...;ems `4 n ,k ARilCir- 15 OTHER CONDITIO". OR S€KNICE5 I5, . Acid wording in subsection ,. 1. 2 as follows. "All such statements shall be certified under penalty of perjury b h Principal of Architect to be true and correct services performed and in the case of Basic Services, the ratio of such services to the total of ani� phase of the word to which such services relate-. " r r elk is y� ATTEST; APPROVE/TOFOR!M: r City Cler'C.ler'�s - city orney REViEt ED A1D r i'PRO ED I TIATED & APPROVED AS TO CONTENT. City Administrator anning Director This Agreement entered into as the day and year first evretten abort, a OWNER ARCHITECT 300 dew art oulevarc3 NM or% Bea ornia 92AZ3 Maya VB , Tile. -esident A California Corporation �1xik 9 AtA t}UCLMV4114t a 0,1I CZAACI-11,11U At vrMENI + iMPIff alit 10,140s * 9; t� 1149 AJ�aEV4Ck4 a1K,aar, , cif: ?44t(MUCT'S. Ili NEW N(>U AVINQE. NV. gnxe,fwlo% v . aq , ARTICLE If. DISPOSITION OF INSPECTION FINDINGS, REPORTS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS: ;. ARCHITECT agrees that all reports, both field and office � notes, calculations, and ether, documents, shall be turned over to OWNER upon completion of PROJECT. ARTICLE 17. DISCRINIMATION: � 'r ARCHITECT agrees that in the performance of the terms of this agreement, it will not engage in, nor permit Its agent to ; engage In discrimination in employment of persons be,�ause of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physi- cal handicap, medical condition, marital ;status, or .a-v of such persons, except as provided in Section 1420 of the California Labor Code. Violation of `'his provision may ,result in the Im- position of penalties referred to in DIvIslon 2, Part 7, chapter I or the California Labor Cede. ARTICLE 18. INDEMNIFICATION, DEFEim, HOLD HAz'iMESS a ARCHITECT hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harm- less OWNER:, its officers, agents and employees, from and against � any and, all liability, damages, costs, lczses, claims and expenses rezuiting from or Connected with ARCHITECT'S performance of this agreement (including but :not limited to suob liability, cast, damage, loss claim or expense arising from the death or injury to {Rest of Page not used} 1. •+ u•b��$}.�'t$Rilsa..a.a*x.at..: s., .a mom,,. ,.....,..:. ,.a...._ .... .....rw ...e,.. . ...:, . . _ . ..,._,.. , ,?d� - an agent or employee of ARCHITECT, subcontractor, or of OWNER or of any agent or employee of ARCHITECT, subcontractor, or of OWNER), except where such liability, damages, costs, losses, claims or expenses are caused solely by the negligent or wro.. - � ` ful acts of OVINER or any of .its agents or employees including ne ll ent omissions or commissions of OWNER, its a _enLs or em- ployees, in connection with the general supervision or direction of the work to be performed hereunder. .ARTICLE 19. 14ORKERS' COMPE SATIOIN t ARCHITECT shall comply with all of the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Acts of the State of California, the applicable p3rov:.siors of Division 4 and 5 of the Ca.11fornia Labor Gode and all amendments ;hereto and all similar State or Federal acts or laws applicable and shall Indemnify, defend and hold 'xa.rmleus OWNER hx°c n and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions,, proceedings and judgments of every mature and description, including attorneys' fees and costs, pxeserAted, brought or recovered against 01PNER, for or on account of any Ila.- bil.ity wider any of said acts which may be incurred by reason of any work to be ,performed by ,ARCHITECT under this agreement ARTICLE 20. INSURANCE - .�' . ARCHITECT a agrees to furnish to 01-INER ~ Chind main-tas,t in fora: L until the corns, .etion of PROJECT a. general, liability certificate of insurance In which OMM is named as an addi.ti.onal. insured. Such eortitIcate of insurance shall state that a general liability in- surance palioy Insures the ARCHITECT ter ARCHITECT'S (1) negligent 13. acts and 2) errors and omissions, as minimum coverage. Such, certificate of insurance shall indicate insurance coverage for MITNER its officers and employees, while aging within the scope of their duties, against all elaims arising out of or in connection with PROJECTThe policy sha: 1. provide for not less than the following amounts; Combined single limit bodily injury and/or property damage of $300,00,'? per occurrence. ARTICLE 21.. INDEPENDENT Cf3$dx`FA OR: It Is furtherunderstood and agreed that ARCHITECT is, and: shall be, acting at all times as an independent Contractor herein and not as an employee of OIVNER. ARCH17"ECT shall secure at its expense, and; be responsible for any ar l all payment of income tax, social: security, state dizab:ility insurance conpensati,on, unemployment compensation ion and other payroll deductions for ARCHI- TECT and its officers, agents and employees, and all business licenses, if any, in connection with the servites to be performed hereunder. ARTICLE 22. CITY and ARCHITECT hereby agree to delete Sections 11.1, it . � and 11.4 from the "Standard 'Form of Agreement between OWNER t $ X CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a municipal corporation ra a Y Mayor Pro lempore ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM City Clerk _ City Attorney nWIEyFED AND APPRC` : INITIATED AND APPROVED: t Ad t nt rator . _ . Mvelorment w Vi es Director iILLIAM BL RCC'X & PARTNERS,, Arebitect 12 � G 7 15, M REQUEST �OR CITY COUNCIL ACTION Submitted by James W_ Palin, Director Department Development Services DatePrepared February 4. 1980 , 10_ Backup Material Attached � Yea n No Subject CONTRACT AMENDMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES: OAKVIEW DAY CARE CENTER City Administrator's Comments Approve as recommended. Statement of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Fundinq Source, Alternative Actions: STATEMENT OF ISSUE: In order to expedite the construction of the Oakview Day Care Center, the services of the architectural firm of William Blurock and Partners are req�iired for contract/construction administration. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the recommended amendment to the original architectural services contract for Oakview Day Care Center, allowing the project architect, Blurock and Partners, to provide construction phase contract administra- tion for the Day Care Center project. ANALYSIS: On December 20, 1977, the Huntington Beach City Council approved an' architectural services contract with William Blurock and Partners to provide design/architectural services for the Oakview Community Center. The original contract did not, however, provide for construction phase contract administration services. The attached amendment to the original architectural contract (Supplemental Agrtement No. 1) provides for the retention of the Blurock firm to provide the necessary administrative service,-.. FUNDING SOURCE United States Department of Hoasinq and Urban Development, Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program. ?gage 2 ALTERNATIVE ACTION The City lacks the in-house capabilities necessary to provide the required services.. �r Respectfully submitted, �� James W. Palm y Director JWP:PWV-:d . Attachment ^x. lN7't31 Superior Court ( �Aey rynk'yi�)11-� /gyp yy STATE t)F CAUFORMA In and far thc• 1�'cwnty of Ora.npr CITY OF HUN INGTON BE f04 s PLANNING PLANNING DEPT. 0e: y Y -A- P, C. Box 190 Hunlingtor Beach, CA 92648 Ye+ PRI3t7 `f3Y AtMLIVATION s ?_ Request for Proposals LWXLN03 M Stan of California ? tia srmi ran Ar�peaata Ctxrnty^tkrf3rzraz Ise Ara».esx+�4sarlrm i # xtxeekrart Stu fw fwin wrtun] acre•- , ars3 atxt^ a {ca a 4.4 � �4 . r�l Rita J. Richter a�a.tsnnw�.µ� anrAa„�tr That I am and atall timeoherr�a mentioned wa_v a ritizen o f >rr tbx I 1 is laded umlrx rLc thettriitcd Sizft MI-mok rand tCamatiastr tjrv4{ �Fr�etr es, over the ager ii: tri�tnty one yt-srs, anti that I Aa a 19r, "d M3 amour barters! it, am not a party la, nor interested in lhealxi a entitled rmatter, 11mom that I am the principal clark of the printer of the atru�rrd sri � #?sD k'�ier C�mq: Caalr, k.;ated utrrrtns W QrE � eta � �;�+� Huntirwiton Beach Independent Review t*y:,rorn,r. f tl�nl. is.Ytsarit zree�stresural iubaw "�F, it rMwaliapet a(gentral Wct)lrttiotr tr;rhlohed in the City of �rere,tni +rnttr rqi Pn r tra rs . yurr:rd W.. ecnutt IAe L4rNrrtDkAt ar th at:..:rmant 5+�rckra tm 14 R00c As+=od Huntlnid—to C'Beach sxfrrreRrit"t!a 1sal, r ,r+ra�ni 'colt xAafi-tK u6mrrtnl fn. County of Orange find whmh nowspaper m sntbhmhc-d ffv The M, City pu"F+u Maw to e,rWoft diseraination of Toti+l newe and intelhgeom oto getittid chorac. ch+e, k t s a,ot t n w + sett t* puLiatr #d rc.sem as CaSExw�; ter, and which rtw»pa¢er at all timett herein mentioned had rb r r.': Kruk rwr.l9 s.ta.�u And still has a h<mn fide anb"ptifin liar cir rey ing subscribers. Nu t+r lsacrkLnch CixarCaasrr, and which mm-ttraper hits been e*taltlished. rented and pub- u ra •, fitranFrrtri lr P N:u:tttkeib.i.�tcur�a li shed at regular intart',i4 in the said County a Clrangt toe A pa'h tkt tit. t� f A racteding one Rear, that the holies, of whreh the t{wit fkar6_tnd atn3u_ mmzed is a printed cagy, has two publ"td its the rVilar rind entire isaue ot;said newsp,&ptr, rind not in ony supplemomt thereof, on the following dotty, to *I,. October 14, 1,979 I t'ertify for declare) undo, Tricky or penury that the i;+regor ing is true and cofT ct irtrtit. Gardexl',r�kv ,.... ...,. ,'� �iialure '� 4�.:eae�'::kwr,.....,Hsi;�.�dat44�a "§4Nr",f .•» . .,axau. .. ._ u<�.....,�,u.,__.�.�suwixthw.M�i�fa'��VJ,45u42i!sic»4kw•xt,�sulmtittii4wsiv.9fxVdaiw.u.u., ., -b� ,c�f!h�a... __.�..... Oak View REP Mailing List"" William Blurock & Partners 2300 Newport Boulevard Newport :Beach, California 673-•0300 Anthony & Lanford 16152 ,Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach, California %� t s-; ° 848-1818 Kurt. Meyer 3,250 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1206 Los Angeles, California 9001.0 (213) 381-3865 tune & Thomas .Assoc.. r� p 2�192 'rtiTi. Irvine, California 732-8147 S Frick & Jette ., 747 E. Union Street Pasadena, California 91101 792-7124 Harrison. & Lorenzini 3187-G airway Avenue Newpo Beach, California 92626 <; REQUEST FOR CITY CUJNCIL il {O��� �� 14�W Submitted by _-.Stephen v . Xohler Department Development Services Datf-.Prepared � may 21, , 99 79 SackupMater,at Aft,3ched Yes No Subject Change Order to Contract With Wil?: is n Blurock dnd Associates/ " .ALzb .k,e"u al Servi c !s City ,4drriini�trator's Comments Ar r pP rot es recorar�er :az?d' as, Staternerr of Issue, Recommendation, Analysis, Funding Source, 4lternetive actions:. STAWm-� MT r ISSVB/ANAL`.IS1Sz In December,. 1977, the City Coanail approved a contrict with Wizliam Bltxook and Associates for architLCtl:Xa l services re ating to the proposed Sushard Community Center, and Oakview Da -*care Center:. Subnea_itent to the approval of the contrrat~t with Blurock, requjrrments of the State Architects Office relating -tst Title 24 .Energy Compliance, was pa ,zsed, necessitating additional architectural 4ervices not orcompa,ssed in the original <<nt Tact , lir� order to compete the final state plan cher;k nevi..= log the Bushard -: C4tsaauni,ty Center �.n� Oakview Daycare t~etlter Projects, t ae City Must appropriate an additional $3, 50o in Block Grant Zunds to $30,067 previously allocated under the original contract. Housinq and Comm unity Deve-lopment Blo�:lt Grant Funds. l; s' .. r:"e,�,.m:d.✓....9.."r..a:nrsrs.n .. .. y .SrF : .'y �i>« 4r'.r , I! .. -._ ... e. .rmZ-i..._.. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER,DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION Floyd G. Eelsito Frain J:mes W. Pal,in P City Administrator Acting planning,, Director " Subject CHANGE ORDER: Wm. Bli rock and Date June 11, 1979 Partners for Architectural ' Survey (Council Agenda Item C-613, June 4, 1979) I would like to take this opportunity to clarify the requested City Council action on the subject matter, which was presented to the Council ` on June 4, 1979. k 1. The requestea change: order is necessary to permit payment to William Blurouk & Partners for unforeseen expenses incurx•ed in the design i of the BuOard Community and Oakview Day G¢r,a Centers. Hamel.y, the ;eat soils,condition on the Bushard site required considerable aticIi s- tional foundation engineering ,for which additional, costs were incurred. 2.. In addition, while plans for both centers were under review by the FOffice of the State Architect, State of California, new energy conserva- tion requirements for public buildings became; effective. These new regulations require that the project architect prepare detailed energy calculations ,and submit these calculatiorns along wit,% the architectural plans; to the. State of California, Department of Housing and Community Develapr►ent.for review and approval. This procedure has also created additional cost for which the City must compensate Lhe Wixrock firm. 1 n sc ary, the previously transmitted Request for Council, diction is "cessary to aljthp,�xze payment of outstanding invoices aiready rece� ved i�i .1., the City that 'exzeed the pri.ginaF:f 'contract amount for architectural er ices wl.t!�.the ;firm of Wslliaty Bl.urock '& Partners w Irraddition/ the follo�rixir� formati an :may be of interest to ycu end the ; ' ?6_ oxigi-nad- cgntract.with the B1 uroc* f irm was lnit,� aced aiid approved in -�,� m acciirdarc with A4unic.ipal Cade Chapter 3.00 '°Professional Services,,, scat - qts Xb' 4ualifipat,io]isWere solicited from three arc�ztectural firms, a E asx€I i i tee oo apc,s d, of represent4t�ives from Planning; ecr do n and R r n . , mini strat'lon agreed 'Upon,, the selection bf 131ururk This ti t - 4T "7ahC?5';! bath b�6miuSm of it 04tsti%% +C inq 'C�I.�:aY.,ifics'�tiahs ana because { - :, the a ' " fed o .6. por4eilt of proiect cast was thL- lowest proposal. _ x t ti t�3.. that e c budges i s z equate to ��ii l� the 3u:iha d ' .! n t--erns r to t x e t ri ktivlct s ai6 being soever, y �. zkig carihs} `arm qW oa plat _;;t is advsabl try solia r c�atcrt hs hefoeiinc'he :lztrclme of tPrs pt-�ject. The bids , � Ir a DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES P. O2 BOX 790, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA �92646 (7143 5365271 F- < r �"----•�,�...__...."`-[x,-..�(-fit., � TO: Floyd C. 0P-1si.t5,. City Administrator f FROMA Edward D. Selich, Pl,annirrg Director i �,(rr ) V DATE December 12, 1977 SUBJECT: APPPOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL SER a'CE.S CONTRACT FOR BUSHARD t.;L3pUgUNXTY CENTER 1UND QAKVIEW DAY CARE CENTER i ST,NTEMENT OF :PROBLEM: {.:n November 14, 1977, the C*Ly Council approved the selection al. t William Blurock and Partners as the architect for the Bushard , Community Ce:rter and oakview Dz�y Carr. Center. At that time, the staff was ordered to negotiate a cort.ract for the procurement of these ser,fices. COY"LDED ACTION: Approve and order the Clerk to execute tie attached contract for � the architectural services of the farm of William Bl.urock and Partners for the Bushard Conou.nity Center and. Oaks, tew Day Care Center in the amount of $30,067_211. �l FUNDING SOUR,CEt L � Department of Hoosinq and Urban Develcpment, Housing and Com- munity Devel-opaiet t Program. ; Respectfully al'sbm tted 'Edward 0. Selich Direotor 4 3, City o ., -- - `4 CAL R.p. SOX13b0 OFFICE OF THE °'1"tl' CLERK l��RlMlA o3 Be wi. ,�; December .20,1977 � William B— lurocr & Panthers 2300 New port Blvd., Ne"rt Beach, California 92660 � Gentlemen: p City Council o the City of Huntington peach at its regular meeting, held Monday, Docei?beM 19, 1977, approved an agreement witr, your erchi-- tectural services for the Oa%viee nay Care Cercer and the Busnard com- munity Center. We are ent:losing'a duly executed copy i':paid agreement for your records. Sinai �'ely,.� A1ic :a K. Wentworth City rletrk r; bt t I'