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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-203 Contract - Marquess & Assoc. ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT Consultant services contract made on the date specified below in Recital A between the City and Consultant as follows: Recitals: A. The following information applies to this contract: CITY: CITY OF ASHLAND Consultant: Marquess & Associates, Inc. City Hall Address: 1120 East Jackson Street 20 E. Main St. POBox 490 Ashland, Oregon 97520 Medford .OR 97501 (541) 488.6002 Telephone: 541 772-7115 FAX: (541) 488-5311 FAX: 541 779-4079 Date of this agreement: ~ B: RFP date: January 18, 2()()6 . March 10,2006 Proposal date: February 21, 2006 112.2. Contracting officer: James H. Olson, Project Manager ~2.4. Project: Street Improvement Project No. 2005-34 116. Consultant's representative: Rick Swanson P.E. ~8.3. Maximum contract amount: $74,460.00 See Exhibit 'A' attached B. On the date noted above, City issued a request for proposals (RFP) for consulting services needed by City for the project described above. Consultant submitted a proposal in response to the RFP on the date noted above. C. After reviewing Consultanfs proposal and proposals submitted by other offerors, City selected Consultant to provide the services covered by the RFP. City and Consultant agree as follows: 1. Relationship between City and Consultant: Consultant accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established between Consultant and City by this contract. Consultant covenants with the City to perform services and duties in conformance to and consistent with the standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals of consultant's caliber in the locality of the project. Consultant further covenants to cooperate with City, City's representatives, contractors, and other interested parties in furthering the interests of City with respect to the project. In order to promote successful completion of the project in an expeditious and economical manner, Consultant shall provide profeSSional consulting services for City in all phases of the project to which this contract applies, serve as City's professional consulting representative for the project, and give professional consultation and advice during the term of this contract. Consultant acknowledges that City is relying on consultant to provide professional consulting services in a manner that is consistent with the interests of City. 2. Definitions: Generally words, terms and phrases used in this contract shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the construction industry, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. As used in this contract: 2.1. "City" means the City of Ashland, Oregon. 0 R , GIN A L G:lpub-wrkslengldept-adminIENGINEERIPROJECT\2005105-34 Contract to Marquess 3 06.doc Page 1 of 7 2.2. "Contracting officer" means the person specified in Recital A above or that person1s designee. 2.3. "Project" means the project described in Recital A. 2.4. "Work" or "Services" shall mean all labor, materials, plans, specifications, opinions, reports, and other consulting services and products which Consultant is required to provide under this contract. 3. Term: The term of this contract shall commence on the date specified in Recital A above and end on' completion of all services required by this contract unless sooner terminated as provided in this contract. 4. Authority of contractina Officer: The contracting officer shall have the authority to act on behalf of City in the administration and interpretation of this contract. The contracting officer shall have complete authority to authorize services, transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define City's policies and make other decisions with respect to Consultant's services. 5. Consultina Services: Consultant shall provide services to City that are described in the RFP. 5.1. In connection with the services described in the RFP, Consultant shall: 5.1.1. Consult appropriate representatives of City to clarify and define City's requirements relative to the services. 5.1.2. Review available data relative to the services. 5.1.3. Identify data which is not available and is needed to fulfill the services, and 'act as City's representative in obtaining such data. 5.1.4. Prepare monthly progress reports to the contracting Officer on the status of services. 5.1.5. Cooperate with other consultants retained by City in the exchange of information needed for completion of the services and the project. 5.2. Consultant shall commence performance of services within five days after receiving written authorization from the contracting officer for work described in the RFP. Consultant shall perform the services as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care and the orde~y progress of the project. Upon request of City, Consultant shall submit for City's approval, a schedule for the performance of work elements described in the RFP. Each schedule shall include allowance for periods of time required for City's review and approval of Consultant's services. Each schedule, approved by City, shall become a part of this contract. 5.3. Consultant shall perform the services as an independent contractor in accordance with generally accepted standards in Consultant's profession. Consultant shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy and the coordination of all services performed by Consultant. Consultant shall, without additional compensation, correct or revise any error or deficiencies in the services that are caused by Consultant's negligence. City's review, approval, acceptance of, or payment for, any of the services shall not be construed to waive any of City's rights under this contract or of any cause of action arising out of Consultant's services. In the event of any breach of this contract by Consultant or negligent performance of any of the services, City1s cause of action against Consultant shall not be deemed to accrue until City discovers such breach or negligence, or should have, with reasonable diligence, discovered such breach or negligence. The preceding sentence shall not be construed, however, to allow City to prosecute an action against Consultant beyond the maximum time limitation provided by Oregon law. 6. Assianment of Consultant's Personnel: 6.1. The services covered by this contract shall be rendered by, or under the supervision of the person specified in Recital A above, who shall act as Consultant's representative in all communications and transactions with City. 6.2. Consultant will endeavor to honor reasonable specific requests of City with regard to assignment of Consultant's employees to perform services if the requests are consistent with sound business and profeSSional practices. G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECT\200S\OS_34 Contract to Marquess 3 06.doc Page 2 of 6 7. Resoonsibilities of City: 7.1. City will cooperate fully with Consultant to achieve the objectives of this contract. 7.2. City will provide information, documents, materials and services that are within the possession or control of City and are required by Consultant for performance of the services. 7.3. City will arrange for access to, and make all provisions for Consultant to enter upon, public and private property as required for Consultant to perform the services. 7.4. City will provide all permits necessary for completion of the project. 7.5. The contracting officer will act as liaison between City, Consultant, public agencies, ~nd others involved in the project. 8. Payment: 8.1. City shall pay Consultant for services and reimburse Consultant for expenses incurred by Consultant in performance of services in accordance with a payment schedule to be submitted by Consultant and accepted by City. No reimbursement will be made for expenses that are not specifically itemized in this payment schedule without prior approval by the contracting officer. 8.2. Consultant shall submit monthly invoices to City for Consultant's services within ten days after the end of the month covered by the invoice. B.3. Total payments under this contract or any amendments shall not exceed the sum specified in Recital A above. 9. Compliance with Law: 9.1. This contract will be governed by and construed in accordance with laws of the State of Oregon. Consultant shall promptly observe and comply with all present and future laws, orders, regulations, rules and ordinances of federal, state, City and city governments with respect to the services including, but not limited to, provisions of ORS 279C.505, 279C.515, 279C.520 and 279C.530. 9.2. Pursuant to ORS 279C.520(2) any person employed by Consultant who performs work under this contract shall be paid at least time and a half pay for all overtime in excess of 40 hours in anyone week, except for persons who are excluded or exempt from overtime pay under ORS 653.010 to 653.261 or under 29 U.S.C. Sections 201 to 209. 9.3. Consultant is a .subject employer" as defined in ORS 656.005 and shall comply with ORS 656.017. Prior to commencing any work, Consultant shall certify to City that Consultant has workers' compensation coverage required by ORS Chapter 656. If Consultant is a carrier insured employer, Consultant shall provide City with a certificate of insurance. If Consultant is a self-insured employer, Consultant shall provide City with a certification from the Oregon Department of Insurance and Finance as evidence of Consultant's status. 9.4. If the amount of this contract is $15,964.00 or more, Consultant is required to comply with chapter 3.12 of the Ashland Municipal Code by paying a living wage, as defined in" this chapter, to all employees performing work under this contract and to any subcontractor who performs 50% or more of the service work under this contract. Consultant is also required to post the attached notice predominantly in areas where it will be seen by all employees. 10. Ownership of Documents: All documents prepared by Consultant pursuant to this contract shall be the property of City. To the extent permitted by law, City shall, within the limits of the Oregon Tort Claims Act, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Consultant, its consultants, agents and employees against all damages, claims, expenses and losses arising out of any reuse of plans, specifications and other documents prepared by Consultant without prior written authorization of Consultant. 11. Records: 11.1. Consultant shall develop and maintain complete books of account and other records on the services which are adequate for evaluating Consultant's performance. Consultant shall maintain records in such G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECTI2005\05-34 Contract to Marquess 306.doc Page 3 of 6 a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the expenditures and revenues related to the project and the expenditures and revenues related to Consultant's other business. 11.2. Consultant's books and records shall be made available for inspection by City at reasonable times, to verify Consultant's compliance with this contract. City shall have the right to request an audit of Consultant's' books and records by a certified public accountant retained by City. 12. Indemnification: Consultant shall defend, indemnify and save City, its officers, agents, and employees harmless from any and all claims, actions, costs, judgments, damages or other expenses resulting from injury to any person (including injury resulting in death), or damage to property (including loss or destruction), of whatsoever nature arising out of or incident to the negligent performance of this contract by Consultant (including but not limited to, the negligent acts or omissions of Consultant's employees, agents, and others designated by Consultant to perform work or services attendant to this contract). Consultant shall not be held responsible for any claims, actions, costs, judgments, damages or other expenses, directly and proximately caused by the negligence of City. 13. Insurance: 13.1. Consultant shall, at its own expense, at all times during the term of this contract, maintain in force: 13.1.1. A comprehensive general liability policy including coverage for contractual liability for obligations assumed under this contract, blanket contractual liability, products and completed operations and owner's and contractor's protective insurance; - 13.1.2. A professional errors and omissions liability policy; and 13.1.3. A comprehensive automobile liability policy including owned and non-owned automobiles. 13.2. The coverage under each liability insurance policy shall be equal to or greater than the limits for claims made under the Oregon Tort Claims Act with minimum coverage of $500,000 per occurrence (combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage claims) or $500,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and $100,000 per occurrence for property damage. 13.3. Liability coverage shall be provided on an "occurrence" basis. "Claims made" coverage will not be acceptable, except for the coverage required by subsection 13.1.2. 13.4. Contractor shall submit certificates of insurance acceptable to the City with the signed contract prior to the commencement of any work under this agreement. Each certificate shall state that coverage afforded under the policy cannot be cancelled or reduced in coverage cannot be made until at least 30 days prior written notice has been given to City. A certificate which states merely that the issuing company "will endeavor to mail" written notice is unacceptable. 14. Default: 14.1. There shall be a default under this contract if either party fails to perform any act or obligation required by this contract within ten days after the other party gives written notice specifying the nature of the breach with reasonable particularity. If the breach specified in the notice is of such a nature that it cannot be completely cured within the ten day period, no default shall occur if the party receiving the notice begins performance of the act or obligation within the ten day period and thereafter proceeds with reasonable diligence and in good faith to effect the remedy as soon as practicable. 14.2. Notwithstanding subsection 14.1, either party may declare a default by written notice to the other party, without allowing an opportunity to cure, if the other party repeatedly breaches the terms of this contract. 14.3. If a default occurs, the party injured by the default may elect to terminate this contract and pursue any equitable or legal rights and remedies available under Oregon law. All remedies shall be cumulative. 14.4. Any litigation arising out of this contract shall be conducted in Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. G:lpub-wrks\engldept-admin\ENGINEERIPROJECT\2005105-34 Contract to Marquess 3 06.doc Page 4 of 6 15. Termination without Cause: 15.1. In addition to the right to terminate this contract under subsection 14.3, City may terminate by giving Consultant written notice sixty days prior to the termination date. 15.2. In addition to the right to terminate this contract under subsection 14.3, Consultant may complete such analyses and records as may be necessary to place its files in order and, where considered necessary to protect its professional reputation, to complete a report on the services performed to date of termination. 15.3. If City terminates the contract under subsection 15.2, Consultant shall be paid for all fees earned and costs incurred prior to the termination date. Consultant shall not be entitled to compensation for lost profits. 16. Notices: Any notice required to be given under this contract or any notice required to ~ given by law shall be in writing and may be given by personal delivery or by registered or certified mail, or by any other manner prescribed by law. . 16.1. Notices to City shall be addressed to the contracting officer at the address provided for the City in Recital A above. 16.2. Notices to Consultant shall be addressed to the Consultant's representative at the address provided for the Consultant in Recital A above. 17. Assianment: City and Consultant and the respective successors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives of each are bound by this contract to the other party and to the partners, successors, administrators, assigns and legal representatives of the other party. Consultant shall not assign or subcontract Consultant's rights or obligations under this contract without prior written consent of City. Except as stated in this section, nothing in this contract shall be construed to give any rights or benefits to anyone other than City and Consultant. CONSULTANT By: ~ ~~ ~..e..{d- ,/2 /' ~ Signature ~~/'~ ~4~~1tUP Printed Name Its: ~.rJ?~ 18. Modification: No modification of this contract shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the parties. CITY~~N~ By: , '" Gino nmaldi I ! City Administrator '({'I D.( FedlD# q 3-()S7 '{c,(/<./- REVIEWED AS T(~,:~~~>/ By: \ Legal Department Date: ,\\1.\\ REVIEWED AS TO CONTENT: BY:~ Dep e Hea, Date: Coding: 3!//'/Ob (For City use only) ORIGINAL G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECl\2005\05-34 Contract to Marquess 3 06.doc Page 5 of 6 . . EXHIBIT 'A' STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005-034 . Marquess & Associates, Inc. 1120 East Jackson Street P.O. Box 490 Medford, Oregon 97501 Marquess & Associates, Inc. Project Team: Robert S. Gunter, P.E. Charles A. Strom, P.E. Rick Swanson, P.E., G.E. Proj ect Manager Plan Review and Quality Control Civil Principal-In-Charge and Geotechnical Investigations Subconsultants: TerraSurvey, Inc. for topographic surveys, monument referencing, monument replacement, and construction staking. Proposed Engineering Fee: Plaza Avenue SchofieldlMonte Vista A Street $12,000.00 16,200.00 18,450.00 Topographic survey, Research and reference monuments, Construction staking 26,060.00 Engineering Fee = $72,710.00 Monument Replacement $ 550.00 per centerline monument (1 only) $1,200.00 per Map of Survey Engineering Fee Plus Monument Replacement = $74,460.00 Note: Additional monuments will be on a time and materials basis. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES FROM PRE-APPROVED CONSULTING FIRMS FOR . .. . . . - _. , ~- ,,,. .... ,,", .'. .0;: J. .J1tilityPrtji'egt~'. . .. z. Stpeet:lnipFov~mep:t Projec~s '" CITY OF ASHLAND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DIVISION Proposals Due: February 21,2006 @ 1 :30 PM Pre-proposal Meeting: January 31,2006 @ 1 :30 PM Siskiyou Room 51 Winburn Way Ashland OR 97520 . 20 EAST MAIN STREET ASHLAND OREGON 97520 (mailing address) 541 488-5347 TABLE OF CONTENTS Request for Proposal........... ......... ....... ................................................................ .'...... P' D .. rOJect escnptIon ........................ ................. ................... ........................................ Proposed Scope of Services.................................................... ................................... Services Provided by the City................ ............................... ..................................... Instructions for Submittals.. ....... ............................ ......... ...... ............ ........................ Attachments ............................................................................................................ Vicinity Map of Project 2005-33 ......................... .......... ......... ..... ............ ...... Utility Map of 'A' Street ............ ................... ....................... ........ :-........ ........ Utility Map of the Alley between East Main and Blaine Street .................... Utility Map of Granite Street......................................................................... Vicinity Map of Project 2005-34 .... ............. ........... ............................... ....... Map of Plaza Avenue LID Boundaries ........ ............................... ........ ........... Preliminary Estimate for Plaza Avenue Improvements................................. Map of Schofield I Monte Vista LID Boundaries ......................................... Preliminary Estimate for Schofield I Monte Vista I Vista Street................... Sample Engineering Services Contract............................ .................... ......... City of Ashland Living Wage Requirement .................................................. G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECTl2005\05-33 RFP for Engineering Services 1 06.doc PAGE 3 4-5 6' 7 8 9 10 11 '12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19-23 24 Page 2 of 25 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The City of Ashland is requesting abbreviated proposals to provide all necessary engineering services for the design and construction ofthe following two projects: I. Utility Construction Project No. 2005-33 2. Street Improvement Project No. 2005-34 Consultants may propose on either or both projects. The City may award a contract for both projects in combination or may elect to award separate contracts for each project depending upon the proposals received. Proposals are being requested from the pre-approved consultants currently under contract with the City of Ashland for provision of flexible engineering services. Proposals are due on February 21,2006 @ 1:30 PM. A pre-proposal meeting will be held on January 31,2006 at 1:30 PM in the Siskiyou Room at 51 Winburn Way. G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECT\2005\05-33 RFP for Engineering Services 1 06.doc Page 3 of 25 PROJECT DESCRIPTION I. PROJECT NO. 2005-33 - UTILITY CONSTRUCTION A. 'A' STREET SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT Section: Oak Street to First Street, 700 feet Type of work: Replace existing sewer main Description: The City's current Sanitary Sewer Master Plan has identified the 'A' Street sewer line as being significantly undersized. This project will replace the existing 8 inch line with a 15 inch line and will ultimately extend from Oak Street to Seventh Street. This project will address the Oak Street to First Street section only in preparation for a street improvement project of the same limits, which is anticipated for construction in 2007-08. B. BLAINE TO EAST MAIN SANITARY SEWER AND STORM DRAIN CONSTRUCTION Section: Blaine Street to East Main Street, 600 feet Tvpe of work: Replacement of a sanitary sewer line and construction of a storm drain line within a public alley Description: The 6 inch sanitary sewer located within the 16 foot wide public alley which extends between East Main Street and Blain Street and between Dewey Street and Alida Street has been identified as undersized and in need of replacement. The master plan indicates that this line should be replaced with an 8 inch line. This sewer line provides service to residents on the east side of Dewey and the west side of Alida Street and is consequently over 8 feet deep over much of the length. To match existing service laterals it will be necessary to construct the sewer line in approximately the same location. The work area is very restricted and will necessitate the complete removal of the alley surface. This project provides an ideal opportunity to install an adjacent 24 inch storm drain at a lesser depth but within a common excavation. The storm drain would be connected at East Main Street and at Blaine Street but would not be activated until additional downstream connections are complete. Provisions would be included within the project to construct a diversion manhole at Blaine and Dewey Streets which would continue to direct storm flows down Dewey Street, but could be diverted to the new storm drain within the alley in the future. The approximate length of the 24 inch storm drain is 750 feet. . C. GRANITE STREET WATERLINE REPLACEMENT Section: Strawberry Lane to Pioneer Street 2000 feet. Tvpe of Work: Construction of a 16 inch ductile iron waterline Description: The water master plan calls for the replacement of an existing and aging 12 inch steel waterline with a 16 inch ductile waterline between Strawberry Lane and Pioneer Street. This project is a continuation of several previous projects that have replaced this water line from North Main Street to Strawberry Lane. G:\pub-wrkslengldept-adminIENGINEER\PROJECT\2005105-33 RFP for Engineering Services 1 06.doc Page 4 of 25 II. PROJECT NO. 2005-034 - STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT This street improvement project includes streets that have not yet been fully authorized and therefore a firm schedule and budget have not yet been established. It is anticipated that design work may not be authorized until mid 2006. It is recognized that many local consulting firms are extremely busy and project scheduling is a difficult task. This project is being offered well in advance of the actual design period to allow the consultants the opportunity to incorporate this project into a long range calendar. A. 'A' STREET RE'-CONTRUCTION Section: Oak Street to First Street, 700 feet Type of Work: Reconstruction of an existing paved street Description: This project includes the full reconstruction of 'A' Street between Oak Street and First Street including: 1. installation of curbs and sidewalk (sections of south side) 2. replacement of deteriorated sections of curb 3. replacement of storm drain between First Street and Pioneer Street 4. possible inlay of some portions of existing pavement 5. possible reconstruction of street surface including base reconstruction This project includes an analysis of the existing street surface and base and a determination of which sections could be overlaid or inlayed and which sections would require full reconstruction. B. PLAZA AVENUE LID AND SCHOFIELD STREET/MONTE VISTA LID These two projects are pending street construction projects proposed under the LID process. Award of a contract for this work would enable the consultant to be a part of the early preliminary process including response to a citizen review process. However, no billable work on these streets would be allowed until the project is authorized and funding identified. Copies of the preliminary design data and estimates are attached. Sections: Plaza Avenue - Verda Street to Nezla Street, 680 feet Schofield Street - North Main Street to Blossom View Subdivision, 700 feet Monte Vista Street - Schofield Street to Sheridan Street, 630 feet TyPe of Work: Construct full street improvements including grading, paving curb and gutter construction, sidewalk and storm drain construction. Description: The LID process is in its early stages for these projects. Neighborhood meetings have been held and a preliminary designs and budgets have been prepared. The Plaza Avenue LID will be scheduled for public hearing in February with the Schofield/Monte Vista LID following a little later. These streets are all low volume local neighborhood streets. The streets are similar in design with 22 to 28 feet street widths and sidewalks on one side only. Monte Vista Drive being an exception since that street has only a 23 to 25 foot wide right of way width. An 18 feet wide street without sidewalk is anticipated on Monte Vista Drive. Schofield Street has some steep grade challenges near the North Main' Street connection as well as drainage issue near the connection to Blossom View Subdivision. Much of the stonn drain system in Schofield Street is of recent construction and most likely can be incorporated into the final design, G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECT\2005\05-33 RFP for Engineering Services 1 06.doc Page 5 of 25 PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES Services provided by Engineer: · Provide topographic survey (as required) · Provide utility location and mapping · Reference centerline survey and other survey monuments (' A' Street, Granite Street) · Provide for the replacement of centerline survey monuments of 'A' Street and Granite Street including a filed survey of monuments replace~ · Provide all construction staking · Provide preliminary design for 30% review · Provide preliminary design for 90% review · Provide final project plans for City signature (original drawings) · Provide final project specifications and contract documents (onginal document plus data disk) · Provide geotechnical services for pavement design -including: Coring of existing pavement structure on 'A' Street Determine extent of pavementlbase removal and replacement Prepare a recommended pavement structure design · Attend pre-bid and pre-construction conferences · Provide minimal construction inspection on an "as needed" basis · Provide "as built drawings on Mylar as well as an electronic format. G:\pub-wrks\eng\dept-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECT\2005\05-33 RFP for Engineering Services 1 06.doc Page 6 of 25 SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CITY Services Provided by City in the Development of this Project: · Provide utility records · Provide topographic data from the 1998 City aerial mapping · Provide aerial mapping data · Provide copies of adjacent street improvement projects · Provide contract boiler plate information for development of the bid and contract documents · Provide 30% design review · Provide 90% design review · Provide final review and approval of plans and specifications · Reproduce and distribute the project plans and specifications · Conduct bid opening · A ward and administer contract · Conduct pre-bid and pre-construction conferences · Provide daily construction inspections · Conduct weekly progress meeting with the contractor and engineer G:\pub-wrks\eng\depl-admin\ENGINEER\PROJECT\2005\05-33 RFP for Engineering Services 1 06.doc Page 7 of 25 !"Q I '.1 V' LVVV v' Vvrlfl Illlvll~tl v' n~11 ~IIU vUIIIY~1I1 . ,.............. ....v 'I U ' J J J I r. I I L MICHAEL J. HALL & COMPANY 19578 10th Av.enue N,E,. Poulsbo WA 98370 Phone (360) 598-3700 Fax (360) 598-3703 Agency LiC#: 91-1461089 March 13, 2006 Total Number of Pages; 2 City of Ashland . -.,,- Phone~ Fax: (541)488-5311 Jim Olson Re: Marquess & Associates Inc The requested certificate is attached, An original has been mailed out as welL Please let me know if you would like any further assistance with the certificate. Feel free to give me a call at 360-598-5029 or email me:jesse@hallandcompany.com.. If any pages of this fax do not transmit, please let me know immediately, and it will be resent Thank you, and have a good day! ~~ Jesse Landers r---vt1<11 '"I Ii ' LUUU_ - ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MMIOOIY'YVY) TM. 0311312006 PROD\JCfR Phone: (360) 6~8-3700 flU:: (360) 6~8-3103 THIS CEIfTIFlCAl11 IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFOFtMAll0N MICHAEL J.. HAll & COMPANY ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 1951810TH AVENUE N.E, HOLDER. THIS CIiiRTIRCA TE! 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LTR INIR TYPE OF INSUAANc:e POLICY NUMBef\ ~~.ru",.,~ p~~=: lIMITS , GENERAL LIABILITY L El\CH OCCURRENCE 1$ !. CONMERCIAL GENERAl. UABI~ITY ~OOeD .. I!...... -. -... I ClAIMS NAOE[j OCCUR PREMISES 9OCd_l "'-' 1 MeO. El(P"(Any - Person) $ 1--. PI;:RSONAL & AfJV INJURY S ....- ..- GENERAL AGGREGATE S - .- ..... " GEN'lAGGRiGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PROOUCTS-COMPfOP AGG. '$ ." n PRO- , lLccl .. i I ! POUCy I I JECT I AUTOMOBIlE UAalLIT't' I - I COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT i I ANY AUTO , (a~ Is , . .. i .,,- - I I I BODILY INJURY I I ALL OWNED AUTOS I I Is L........J I I (per~ H 6CHEOULED AUTOS , ....r. I HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY NON-OWNIOO AUTOS I (per ecc:klel'll) - f--_. .. ". .. ..- PROPER'l'Y'I~AMAGIO $ (per eccidenl GARAGE L1AeILITY I $ H ANY AUTO AUTO .ONL Y . ~ ACCIQ.E;:NT .- OTHER THAN E-'ACC $ .. ALlTo ONLY: AGG $ ~CQ$I UM6REu.t. UABILIT't' EACH OCCURRENCE $ y," OCCUR [l ClAIMS MACE '. AGGReGATE $ . .-- I - $ _. , '... -+-" H D~DUCTIBLE . .. ..- j I RETENTION $ .$ WORKERS CQMPEN$A'I'ION AND L-1'fSTATU' I I Cll'HI;R T9RYLI~rrs .. EIIIF'I.OYEltS' LL&BIUTY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ IIIl'r PROPllIETOM'AltTN!lllExECU11\IE ... ..- OFFlCERlMEMBER nc;\,UDf07 E.L DISEASE-EA eMPLOYEE $ ~,..,--- - .. " $I'(elo\L PROYl&IOflS ..._ E.L. D/SEASE.POllCY LIMIT $ OTHER: PROFESSIONAL L1ABIUTY QP03807081 07/26/05 07/26/06 $1,000,000 PER ClAIM A POLICY $1,000,000 AGGREGATE CLAIMS MAOE "ORM DESCRIPTION OF OPERA.TIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLESlEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENTI SPECIAL PROVISIONS PROJECT: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2005-34 ~(Q)\F>)f CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOUL.O -'Ny OF THE ABOVE DescRIBED pOLICIES BE CANCElLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THeREOF, THE ISSUING INSUR.ER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 OAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CeRTlFICA'I'E HOLDER NAMEO TO THe LEFT, BtJT CITY OF ASHLAND FAILURE '1'0 00 so SHAl,L IMPOSE NO OBUGATION OR LIABILITY Of ANY KIND UPON THE erN HALL INSURER,IT'S AGENT6 Of'( REPRESENTATIVES. 20 E. MAIN ST. AUTHOR~DREPR~SENTATIVE ASHLAND. OR 97520 ~EY{{uJ'~ Attention: JIM OLSON ACORD 25 (2001/08) CRrtiflc::at.. II :v\Q1 R ~ """"Dn "''''~n"e......_... ._^_ From: Sheryl Wirts At: Protectors Insurance FaxlD: To: City of Ashland Date: 3/13106 02:51 PM Page: 1 of 2 'ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OP 10 ~~ DATE (MMlDDNYYY) MARQU-l 03/13/06 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATIC ~ Protectors ~nsurance, LLC ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Pilot Rock ~ns Aqency LLC (CA) HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND O~ PO Box 4669 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELO Medford OR 97501 Phone: 541-773-5358 Fax:541-772-1906 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A. SAiF corporation INSURER B' Maryland casualty company Mar~ess & Associates ~nc INSURER C PO ox 490 INSURER D Medford OR 97501 INSURER E COVERAGES lliE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR lliE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWllliSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OlliER DOCUMENT Willi RESPECT TO WHICH llilS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. lliE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY lliE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL lliE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, LTR NSR[ TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER ~~~(~~8,w;t: cOATe (MMIDONYJ LIMITS GENERAL LIABILIlY EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 - UPJ'IV"'C I U "CN I CU B X X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PAS00487480 01/03/06 01/03/07 PREMISES (Eo OCCU'""C") $1,000,000 - o CLAIMS MADE ~ OCCUR MED EXP (Anyone person) $10,000 - PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1,000,000 X See Other GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 I POLICY I-I j~tr I-ILOC Emp Ben. 1,000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILIlY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT - $1,000,000 B X ANY AUTO PAS00487480 01/03/06 01/03/07 (E~ ~cdul::lr It) - ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY - $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) - HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY r-- $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (P", occid"rd) - c-- PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (per accident) GARAGE LIABILIlY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ R ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY' AGG $ EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILIlY EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 B ~ OCCUR D CLAIMS MADE PAS00487480 01/03/06 01/03/07 AGGREGATE $1,000,000 $ ~ DEDUCTIBLE $ X RETENTION $10,000 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I T~RY LIMiTs T IUER A EMPLOYERS' LIABILIlY 913785 01/01/06 01/01/07 $ 1000000 ANY PROPRIETORIPARTNERlEXECUTIVE EL EACH ACCIDENT OFFICERlMEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1000000 If yes, describe under EL DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1000000 SPECIAL PROVISIONS below OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PRO'l1SIONS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT # 2005-34 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION C~TYAS2 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRlBEO POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAlL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILIlY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR city of Ashland 20 E. Main Street Ashland OR 97520 @ACORDCORPORAT ON 1981 ACORD 25 (2001/08) From: Sheryl Wirts At: Protectors Insurance FaxlD: To: City of Ashland Date: 3/13106 02:51 PM Page: 2 of 2 JAN-07-200S 02:39PM THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POUCV. PLEASE READ IT CAREFUllY. CG20100397 ADDITIONAL INSURED-OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS- SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modiflClB Insurance provided under the followIng: COMMERCIAL GENERAL llABIUTY COVERAGE PART Thfs endorSlilment changes thi pollcy effective on the inception date of the polley unless another dat~ Ie Indicated below. Endorsement effecflVe Pofrcy No. PAS00487480 12:01 A.M. standiMd time Named Insured Marquess & Associates Inc Countersigned by (Aulhorlied Aepre$entatMl) SCHEDULE Name 01 Person or Organization: City of Ashland 20 E. Main Street Ashland, OR 97520 (If no entry appears above. information reQ'uired to complete this endorsement will be shown in tho Declari.ticns as applicable to this endorsemint.) WHO IS AN INSURED (Section II) is amended to include as an insured thl person or QfganiZation shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability ariSing out of your ongoing operations performecl for that Insured. Cl. 697 [3-97) OG 20 10 OG 97 CoPYrlllhl. Insurano.liilllVices Offiot, Inc., 1996 Page 1 <If 1 rA' CITY OF ASHLAND 20 E MAIN ST. ASHLAND, OR 97520 (541) 488-5300 CITY RECORDER'S COpy r:;;:~ r Page 1 / 1 06683 ~1 VENDOR: 000575 MARQUESS & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1120 E JACKSON MEDFORD, OR 97501 SHIP TO: Ashland Public Works (541) 488-5587 51 WINBURN WAY ASHLAND, OR 97520 FOB Point: Terms: Net 30 days Req. Del. Date: 3/10/2006 Speciallnst: Req. No.: Dept.: PUBLIC WORKS Contact: Paula Brown Confirming? Yes BLANKET PURCHASE ORDER Provide enQineerinQ services for the desiQn of the Miscellaneous Street Construction Project 05-34 Plaza Avenue LID Schofield / Monte Vista LID "A" Street Reconstruction 18,697.42 25,242.82 30,519.76 BILL TO: Account Payable 20 EAST MAIN 8T 541-552-2028 ASHLAND, OR 97520 SUBTOTAL TAX FREIGHT TOTAL 744 .00 0.00 0.00 74,460.00 E 260.08.12.00.70420 E 260.08.35.00.70420 /1</ ~s:.?fqt VENDOR COPY c..... I'T Y C).. 'F' ..... . . ... . . -, . .. A..... ...'.:.....,...... ;.,::'N....'.......::.:.:,L.;;.'.A..............n.:...mim:' . . .... ....... ... . ,.. ,.. ..... .... "... ..." ,.. - . . ., ... . .,. .... . .. . ... ". .",,-,.. ..... .....-- ,.......... . ....." ... .." .,-,- .. REQUISITION No. PW - FY 2006 Department PUBLIC WORKS Vendor MARQUESS & ASSOCIATES PO BOX 490 MEDFORl) OR 97501 Account No. 260.08.35.00.704200 260.08.12.00.704200 Date March 20, 2006 Requested Delivery Date ASAP Deliver To Jim Olson Via Paula Brown 16% (' Note: PIeose oIIoW opproximaIeIy two(2) WMb fil< deIivay (II iloms not 84% gmeraUy coried in stand, one! opproximoIdy..... (2) IIIOIl1bs (II Priotinajobs.) Item No. Qwmtity Unit Description POND. 6683 Provide engineering services for the design of the Miscellaneous Street Construction Project 05-34 m Plaza Avenue LID Schofield /Monte Vista LID A Street Reconstruction $ 18,697.42 $ 25,242.82 $ 30,519.76 TOTAL $ 74,460.00 $ 74,460.00 Job No. Unit No. I hereby c:or1ify 1hat 1be """"" i1ems are _ fil< 1be cperatioo of Ibis deportment IIld are bqeted I~-d!f!t~;~( */~~) -eJ/4- 0' Issued By Dale Received By rj.'