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022-19 - Robinson Noble, Inc. - ContractCITY OF PORT ORCHARD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS Agreement is made effective as of the 12th day of Februarv 2019, by and between the City of Port Orchard, a municipal corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, whose address is: CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON (hereinafter the "CITY') 216 Prospect Steet Port Orchard, Washington 98366 Contact: Mayor Robert Putaansuu Phone: 360.876.4407 Fax: 360.895.9029 And Robinson Noble, Inc. a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, doing business at: Robinson Noble, Inc. 2105 South C Street Tacoma, WA 98402 (hereinafter the "CONSULTANT") Contact: Joseph E. Becker, LHG, PG, RPG President Phone: 253.475.7711 for professional services in connection with the following Project: 20 I 9 Hydrogeological Services TERMS AI{D CONDITIONS A. Consultant shall perform the services described in the Scope of Work attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "A." The services performed by the Consultant shall not exceed the Scope of Work without prior written authorization from the City. B. The City may from time to time require changes or modifications in the Scope of Work. Such changes, including any decrease or increase in the amount of compensation, shall be agreed to by the parties and incorporated in written amendments to the Agreement. 2.Schedule of Work. A. Consultant shall perform the services described in the Scope of Work in accordance with the Tasks identified within Exhibit "A" and the Terms of this Agreement. If delays beyond Consultant's reasonable control occur, the parties will negotiate in good faith to determine whether an extension is appropriate. B. Consultant is authorized to proceed with services upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed City of Port Orchard and Robinson Noble, Inc. Public llorl<s Project No. Pll/2019-002 Professional Service Agreement Contract No. C022-19 I of 8 Lighrhou-se Rev 3/l 6/201 6 1. Services by Consultant. 3 Terms. This Agreement shall commence on Februarv 12. 2019 ("Commencement Date") and shall terminate December 31. 2019 unless extended or terminated in writing as provided herein. Additionally, the City reserves the right to offer two one.year extensions prior to contract expiration to retain the selected company's serices. Compensation. LUMP SUM, Compensation for these services shall be a Lump Sum of $ TIME AND MATERIALS NOT TO EXCEED. Compensation for these services shall not exceed $136.000.00 without written authorization and will be based on the list of billing rates and reimbursable expenses attached hereto as Exhibit "8." TIME AND MATERIALS. Compensation for these services shall be on a time and material basis according to the list of billing rates and reimbursable expenses attached hereto as Exhibit OTHER. 5. Payment. A. Consultant shall maintain time and expense records and provide them to the City monthly after services have been performed, along with monthly invoices in a format acceptable to the City for work performed to the date of the invoice. B. All invoices shall be paid by City warrant within sixty (60) days of receipt of a proper invoice. If the City objects to all or any portion of any invoice, it shall so notifo the Consultant of the same within fifteen (15) days from the date of receipt and shall pay that portion of the invoice not in dispute, and the parties shall immediately make every effort to settle the disputed portion. C. Consultant shall keep cost records and accounts per.taining to this Agreement available for inspection by City representatives for three (3) years after final payment unless a longer period is required by a third-party agreement. Copies shall be made available on request. D. On the effective date of this Agreement (or shortly thereafter), the Consultant shall comply with all federal and state laws applicable to independent contractors, including, but not limited to, the maintenance of a separate set of books and records that reflect all items of income and expenses of the Consultant's business, pursuant to Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 51.08.195, as required by law, to show that the services performed by the Consultant under this Agreement shall not give rise to an employer-employee relationship between the parties, which is subject to Title 5l RCW, Industrial Insurance. E. If the services rendered do not meet the requirements of the Agreement, Consultant will correct or modifo the work to comply with the Agreement. City may withhold payment for such work until the work meets the requirements of the Agreement. 4 E x 6.Discrimination and Compliance with Laws A. Consultant agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment or any other person ln the performance of this Agreement because of race, creed, color, national origin, City of Port Orchard and Robinson Noble, Inc. Public Worlcs Project No. PW2019-002 Professional Service Agreement Conlract No. C022- t9 2 of 8 Lighthouse Rev 3/l 6/201 6 marital status, sex, age, disability, or other circumstance prohibited by federal, state, or local law or ordinance, except for a bona fide occupational qualification. B. Even though the Consultant is an independent contractor with the authority to control and direct the performance and details of the work authorized under this Agreement, the work must meet the approval of the Ciry and shall be subject to the City's general right inspection to secure the satisfactory completion thereof. The Consultant agrees to comply with all federal, state and municipal laws, rules and regulations that are now effective or become applicable within the terms of this Agreement to the Consultant's business, equipment and personnel engaged in operations covered by this Agreement or accruing out of the performance of such operations. C. Consultant shall obtain a City of Port Orchard business license prior to receipt of written Notice to Proceed. D. Violation of this Paragraph 6 shall be a material breach of this Agreement and grounds for cancellation, termination, or suspension of the Agreement by City, in whole or in part, and may result in ineligibility for further work for City. 7, Relationship of Parties. The parties intend that an independent contractor-client relationship will be created by this Agreement. As the Consultant is customarily engaged in an independently established trade which encompasses the specific service provided to the City hereunder, no agent, employee. representative or sub-consultant of the Consultant shall be or shall be deemed to be the employee, agent, representative or sub-consultant of the City. In the performance of the work, the Consultant is an independent contractor with the ability to control and direct the performance and details of the work, the City being interested only in the results obtained under this Agreement, None of the benefits provided by the City to its employees including, but not limited to, compensation, insurance, and unemployment insurance are available from the City to the employees, agents, representatives or sub- consultants of the Consultant. The Consultant will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of its agents, employees, representatives and sub-consultants during the performance of this Agreement. The City ffiBy, during the term of this Agreement, engage other independent contractors to perform the same or similar work that the Consultant performs hereunder. 8. Suspension and Termination of Agreement A. Termination without cause. This Agreement may be terminated by the City at any time for public convenience, for the Consultant's insolvency or bankruptcy, or the Consultant's assignment for the benefit of creditors. B. Termination with cause. The Agreement may be terminated upon the default of the Consultant and the failure of the Consultant to cure such default within a reasonable time after receiving written notice of the default. C. Rights Upon Termination. 1. With or Without Cause. Upon termination for any reason, all finished or unfinished documents, reports, or other material or work of Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted to City, and Consultant shall be entitled to just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed prior to the date of termination, not to exceed the total compensation set forth herein. Consultant shall not be entitled to any reallocation of City of Port Orchard and Robiruon Nctble, Inc. Public Worl<s Project No. Plt2019-002 Professional Semice Agreement Contract No. C022-19 3 of 8 Lighthouse Rev 3/16/201 6 cost, profit or overhead. Consultant shall not in any event be entitled to anticipated profit on work not performed because of such termination. Consultant shall use its best efforts to minimize the compensation payable under this Agreement in the event of such termination. Upon termination, the City may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise. 2. Default. If the Agreement is terminated for default, the Consultant shall not be entitled to receive any further payments under the Agreement until all work called for has been fully performed. Ary extra cost or damage to the City resulting from such default(s) shall be deducted from any money due or coming due to the Consultant. The Consultant shall bear any extra expenses incurred by the City in completing the work, including all increased costs for completing the work, and all damage sustained, or which may be sustained by the City by reason of such default. D. Suspension. The City may suspend this Agreement. at its sole discretion. A.y reimbursement for expenses incurred due to the suspension shall be limited to the Consultant's reasonable expenses, and shall be subject to verification. The Consultant shall resume performance of services under this Agreement without delay when the suspension period ends. E. Notice of Tcrntination or Suspension, tf delivered to the Consultant in person, termination shall be effective immediately upon the Consultant's receipt of the City's written notice or such date as stated in the City's notice of termination, whichever is later. Notice of suspension shall be given to the Consultant in writing upon one week's advance notice to Consultant, Such notice shall indicate the anticipated period of suspension. Notice may also be detivered to the Consultant at the address set forth in Section l5 herein. 9. Standard of Care. Consultant represents and warrants that it has the requisite training, skill and experience necessary to provide the services under this agreement and is appropriately accredited and licensed by all applicable agencies and governmental entities. Services provided by Consultant under this agreement will be performed in a manner consistent with that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing in similar circumstances. 10. Ownership of Work Product. A' All data, materials, reports, memoranda, and other documents developed under this Agreement whether finished or not shall become the property of City, shall be forwarded to City at its request and may be used by City as it sees fit. Upon termination of this agreement pursuant to paragraph 8 above, all finished or unfinished documents, repotts, or other material or work of the Consultint pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted to City. Any reuse or modification of such documents, reports or other material or work of the Consultant for purposes other than those intended by the Consultant in its scope of services shall be at the City's risk and without liability to the Consultant. B. All written information submitted by the City to the Consultant in connection with the services performed by the Consultant under this Agreement will be safeguarded by the Consultant to at least the same extent as the Consultant safeguards like information relating to its own business. If such information is publicly available or is already in Consultant's possession or known to it, or is rightfully obtained by the Consultant from third parties, the Consultant shall bear no responsibility for its disilosure, inadvertent or otherwise. The Consultant is permitted to disclose "ny .r.h information to the extent required by law, subpoena or other court order. City of Port Orchard and Robinson Nohle, [nc. Public l{orkr Project No. PW20l9-002 Pro/bssional Sert'ice Agreement Crnlract No. C022-19 4 of8 L igh t house Rcv 3 I | 6/201 6 11. Work Performed at the Consultant's Risk. The Consultant shall take all precautions necessary and shall be responsible for the safety of its employees, agents and sub-consultants in the performance of the work hereunder and shall utilize all protection necessary for that purpose. All work shall be done at the Consultant's own risk, and the Consultant shall be responsible for any loss or damage to materials, tools, or other articles used or held by the Consultant for use in connection with the work. L2. Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, indemnifu and hold the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits, including reasonable afiorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from the negligent acts, errors or omissions of the Consultant in perforrnance of this Agreement, except for injuries or damages caused by the sole negligence of the City, Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is Subject to RCW 4.24.1 15, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Consultant and the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents and Volunteers, the Consultant's liability hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Consultant's negligence. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. IT IS FURTHER SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRE,SSLY LINDERSTOOD TI-IAT THE NDEMNIFICATION PROVIDED HEREIN CONSTITUTES THE CONSULTANT'S WATVER OF IMMI-'NITY I.INDER INDUSTRIAL TNSURANCE, TITLE 5I RCW, SOLELY FOR TT{E PURPOSES OF THIS INDEMNIFICATTON. THE PARTIE,S FURTI-TER ACKNOWLEDGE THAT TFIEY TIAVE MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED THIS WATVER. 13. Insurance. The Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to properfy which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, or employees. A. Minimum Scope of Insurance Consultant shall obtain insurance of the types described below: Autornobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (lSO) form CA 00 0l or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage. [f necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to provide contractual liability coverage. 2. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 0l or a substitute form providing equivalent liability coverage and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors and personal injury and advertising injury. The City shall be named by endorsement as an additional insured under the Consultant's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City. 3. Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Indushial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. City of Port Orchard and Robinson Noble, Inc. Public l{orkr Project No. PW20l9-002 ProJbssional Service Agreement Controct No. C022- l9 5 of 8 Lighthouse Rev 3/l 6/201 6 4. Professional Liability insurance appropriate to the Consultant's profession. B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance Consultant shall maintain the following insurance limits: l. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and proper(y damage of $ 1,000,000 per accident. 2. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000 each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate. 3. Professional Liabiliqu insurance shall be wriffen with limits no less than $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 policy aggregate limit. 4. Employer's Liability each accident $1,000,000, Employer's Liability Disease each ernployee $1,000,000, and Employer's Liability Disease - Policy Limit $1,000,000. C, Other Insurance Provisions The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for Automobile Liability, Professional Liability and Commeroial General Liability insurance: l. The Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 2. The Consultant's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. 3. The City will not waive its right to subrogation against the Consultant. The Consultant's insurance shall be endorsed acknowledging that the City will not waive their right to subrogation. The Consultant's insurance shall be endorse to waive the right of subrogation against the City, or any self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City. 4. If any coverage is written on a "claims made" basis, then a minimum of a three (3) year extended reporting period shall be included with the claims made policy, and proof of this extended reporting period provided to the City. D. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII. E. Verification of Coverage Consultant shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsemeni, evidencing the insurance requirements of the Consultant before commencement of the work. City of Port Orchard and Robinson Noble, Inc. Public ll/orks Project No. PW20l9-002 Protbssional Service Agreement Contact No. C022- t 9 6 of 8 Lighthouse Rev 3/l 6/20 I6 14. Assigning or Subcontracting. Consultant shall not assign, transfer, subcontract or encumber any rights, duties, or interests accruing fiom this Agreement without the express prior written consent of the City, which consent may be withheld in the sole discretion of the City. 15. Notice. Any notices required to be given by the City to Consultant or by Consultant to the City shall be in writing and delivered to the parties at the following addresses: CONSULTANT Joseph E. Becker, LHG, PG, RPG Robinson Noble, Inc. 2105 South C Street Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone: 360.876.4407 Fax: 360.895.9029 Phone:253.47 5.77 LL 16. Resolution of Disputes and Governing Law. A. Should any dispute. misunderstanding or conflict arise as to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, the matter shall first be referred to the Mayor, who shall determine the term or provision's true intent or meaning. The Mayor shall also decide all questions which may arise between the parties relative to the actual services provided or to the sufficiency of the performance hereunder. B. If any dispute arises between the City and the Consultant under any of the provisions of this Agreement which cannot be resolved by the Mayor's determination in a reasonable time, or if the Consultant does not agree with the Mayor's decision on a disputed matter, jurisdiction of any resulting litigation shall be filed in Kitsap County Superior Court, Kitsap County, Washington. C. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. In any suit or action instituted to enforce any right granted in this Agreement, the substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs, disbursements, and reasonable attorney's fees from the other party. 17. General Provisions. A. Non-waiver of Breach. The failure of either party to insist upon strict performance of any of the covenants and agreements contained herein, or to exercise any option herein contained in one or more instances, shall not be construed to be a waiver or relinquishment of said covenants, agreements, or options, and the same shall be in full force and eflect. B. Modification. No waiver, alteration, modification of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of the City and the Consultant, C. SeverabiliSa. The provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable. lf any provision of this Agreement is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or City oJ'Port Orchard and Robinson Noble, Inc. Puhlic Works Project No. PW20l9-002 Professional Service Agreement Contract No. C022-19 Robert Putaansuu Mayor 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 7 of 8 Lighthouse Rev 3/1 6/20 I 6 unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other provision. D. Entire Agreement. The written provisions of this Agreement, together with any Exhibits attached hereto, shall supersede all prior verbal statements of any officer or other representative of the City, and such statements shall not be effective or be construed as entering into or formin g a part of or altering in any manner whatsoever, the Agreement or the Agreement documents. The entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereunder is contained in this Agreement and the Exhibits attached hereto, which may or may not have been dated prior to the execution of this Agreement. All of the above documents are hereby made apart of this Agreement and form the Agreement document as fully as if the same were set forth herein. Should any language in any of the Exhibits to this Agreement conflict with any language contained in this Agreement, then this Agreement shall prevail. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year set forth above. CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON CONSULTANT RI l,tltt RPO Joseph E Becker Digitally signed by Joseph E Becker Date: 201 9.02.06 I 5:06:55 -08'00' By Robert Mayor Date:tq Attest: By Rinearson, CMC City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By Cates City Attorney Joseph E. Becker. LHG. PG. RPG President February 6,20L9 City o/Port Orchard and Robinson Noble, Inc. Public l4/orks Project No. PW20l9-002 Profess ional Service Agreement Contract No. C022- I 9 8 of 8 l,ighthouse Rev 3/l 6/201 6 .S EAL f ROBINSON NOBLE February 5, 2019 Mr, Thomas Hunter Utility Manager City of Port Orchard 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, WA 98366 Subject: Robinson Noble 2019 pilot project scope of work and cost estimate Dear Thomas, On our recent call, it was suggested that I provide you with a scope of work and cost estimate to conduct hydrogeologic services directed toward the pilot project and water right processing. ldeally, this scope will be used for a contract between the City and Robinson Noble. As you know, considerable work needs to be accomplished on the City's project this year, with schedules driven by the Foster task force's legislated deadlines. As you also know, the exact work to be accomplished will require future input from Ecology and other stakeholders as the project progresses. The following scope is based on our current understanding of scheduling and the nature of the work. l've broken down the scope into two general tasks: 1) completing the modeling and providing a hydrogeologic impact report; and 2l providing CRA services, including writing the draft Report of Examinatrons for the two pending new applications and six change applications, Task 1: Modeling and Hydrogeologic lmpact Report Based on Tom Pors' work plan and timeline, as well as our recent conversation, I developed the following modeling and reporting scope, which includes several subtasks as described below. Subtask 1A: Steady-state Modeling, lnitially, the previous steady-state modeling simulation needs to be updated with return flows. ln addition, a second simulation will be made looking at the effect of adding shallow aquifer recharge (SAB) of treated effluent in the McCormick West area. lt is my understanding that BHC can provide the required information for incorporating return flows in the next several days. With the information from BHC, the revised steady-state modeling can be accomplished within the next several weeks. To incorporate the secondary simulation with SAR in McCormick West, the potentia! locations of SAR will need to be established, As the potential for SAR is still in the feasibility phase, general locations should be sufficient if the exact locations are not known, Subtask 1B: Stream Record Analysis. !n order to prioritize timing of potential mitigation, as well as examine the relationship between critical periods of natural streamflow and any projected impacts to stream flow, an analysis of the hydrographs of the potentially impacted streams needs to be made. We will examine and analyze existing stream gage records available from Kitsap PUD and the USGS for each of the potentially impacted streams. Results will be provided in the Task 1 report. 2105 South C Street Tacoma, Washington 98402 P:253.475.7711 | F: 253.472,5845 17625 130'h Avenue NE, Suite 102 Woodinville, WashinS,ton 98072 P:425.488.0599 | F: 425.488.2330 www. robl nso n-nob le.com February 5, 2019 Mr, Thomas Hunter Robinson Noble 2019 Pilot Project Scope of Work Page 2 Subtask 1C: Transient Modeling. Transient modeling will allow timing of impacts to be defined. However, based on the provisions of the preliminary permits for Wells 12 and 13, transient modeling is to occur following consultation with Ecology and the Tribes. Therefore, the initial work under this subtask will be to define a specific transient modeling work plan, discuss it with the team, and then present it to the Tribe and Ecology for comment and input. At this point, I expect the transient modeling to consist of two sets of model simulations, one to cover the new and change appllcations for Well 12 and the other to cover the new and change applications for Well 13, lnitially, the model will be run with long time steps (one year or more) to get a general idea about the timing of impacts at the streams. Following simulations can include shorter time steps (probably month-long steps) to heip describe seasonal effects. The well production will be ramped up in the transient simulations based on population and demand projections provided by BHC. lnitially, the simulations will be run without SAR in the McCormick West area; later simulations will include the SAR if it is still being contemplated at the time of the model runs, Subtask 1D: Hydrogeology and lmpact Report. The deliverable for Task 1 will be a report or technical memorandum describing the hydrogeology of the area, the stream hydrographic analysis, the modeling procedures and results, and a summary of projected impacts to area streams. The report will be written so that it is easily incorporated into a later draft Reports of Examination for the various water right applications. Subtask 1E: Project Management and Meetings. Task 1 includes a number of meetings including meetings between the team members, planning meetings with the Tribe and Ecology, and a transient modeling meeting with the Tribe and Ecology. lncluded in this subtask is project management work completed thls month to date. Task 1 Schedule Based on our recent call and Tom Pors' draft timeline, l've made a tentative schedule for Task 1. Subtask 1A: Steady-state Modeling Subtask 1B: Stream Record Analysis Subtask 1C: Transient Modeling Subtask 1D: Hydrogeology and lmpact Report Subtask 1E: Project Management and Meetings Task 2: Water Right Processing We presume the pendtng new and change applications can be processed through a streamlined Cost Reimbursement Agreement (CRA) with Robinson Noble acting as the consultant conducting all work, including drafting the Reports of Examination (ROEs). lf this is not the case, and Ecology requires a different consultant, we assume that Bobinson Noble will conduct the work up to the drafting of the ROEs, providing a technical memorandum that can be used in drafting the RoEs. The work is divided into six subtasks, February5-February22 February 5 - Febru ary 28 February 25 - March 29 February 25 - April 5 February5-April 5 February 5, 201 9 Mr, Thomas Hunter Robinson Noble 2019 Pilot Project Scope of Work Page 3 Subtask 2A: Tier 1 Avoidance Analysis. The ROEs will need to address the three tiers of analysis described in pilot project legislation. The first tier is avoidance, For this subtask, Robinson Noble will adapt an avoidance analysis provided by BHC and Tom Pors for use in the ROEs. Subtask 28: Tier 2 Minimization Analysis. The second tier is minimization analysis, Guidance is still needed for Ecology as to what they want to see for this analysis, so the scope of the subtask might change. Currently, we envision this analysis to be an examination of the lack of in-kind water available for mitigation as well as descriptions of project design and phasing of proposed in-stream mitigation elements, We expect this work to be completed in close concert with Tom Pors. Subtask 2C: Tier 3 Compensation Analysis. The third tier is compensation analysis. This includes conducting a net ecological benefit (NEB) analysis. Again, guidance is needed from Ecology as to the form and level of detail in the NEB analysis, so the scope of this subtask may be modified, The subtask also involves two rounds of consultation with the Tribe and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) - an initial round to get the Tribe and WDFW's comments on benefits of proposed creek and habitat improvements and a second round for comment on the draft NEB analysis. Much of the work on the NEB analysis will be completed by a Subconsultant to Robinson Noble, ESA Associates (ESA) would be a well-qualified choice to perform the NEB analysis. ESA is an environmental consulting company specializing in permitting and compliance, environmental planning, and ecosystem restoration and mitigation, Robinson Noble has worked with ESA many times in the past. ESA is very familiar with the area, as they produced the Blackjack Creek Watershed Assessment and Protection and Restoration Plan (December 2017lrfor the Suquamish Tribe. Subtask 2D: Monitoring, Reporting, Compliance, and Assurance. This subtask will involve designing monitoring, reporting, compliance, and assurance conditions for the ROEs. We will work together with Tom Pors, and in consultation with Ecology, to identify compatible conditions for inclusion as provisions in the ROEs. Subtask 2E: Draft Reports of Examination. Robinson Noble will write draft ROEs for the two new and six change applications that are pending. The results of Task 1 and Subtasks 2A-2D will be incorporated into the draft ROEs. We presume that preliminary drafts may be submitted to the Tribe for comment. Following possible incorporation of Tribal comments, the drafts will be delivered to Ecology. Ecology's comments will be worked into final drafts for posting on Ecology's website. Subtask 2F: Projecl Management, Meetings, and other Assistance. Based on today's conference call, we assume there will be at least three in-person meetings between the team as the project progresses. This task also includes project management following the end of Task 1 and any assistance of Robinson Noble with other parts of the process not specified in Tasks 1 and2. February 5, 2019 Mr, Thomas Hunter Robinson Noble 2019 Pilot Project Scope of Work Page 4 Task 2 Schedule Based on today's conference call and Torn Pors' draft timeline, l've made a tentative schedule for Task 2. Subtask 2A: Tier 1 Avoidance Analysis Subtask 2B: Tier 2 Mlnimization Analysis Subtask 2C'. Tier 3 Compensation Analysis Subtask 2D: Monitoring, Reporting, etc. Subtask 2E: Dralt Reports of Examination Subtask 2F', ?M, Meetings, Other Assistance Estimated Cost February - March March - April April - June June - July August - October March - October It is expected that the exact nature of the required work will evolve as the project progresses and with input from the Tribe, WDFW, and Ecology. Therefore, the following cost estimate is truly an estimate and could be higher or lower depending upon how the project progresses. Based on our understanding of the profect and the conditions outlined in this scope, we estimate the cost of our services, as described above, to be $43,600 for Task 1 and $92,500 for Task 2, for a total of $136,000. lf transient modeling is removed from the Task 1 scope following consultation with Ecology and the Tribe, the estimated Task 1 cost will be reduced by $13,400. The Task 2 cost includes an estimated $34,000 for an environmental habitat subconsultant (as the definition of the NEB analysis is unknown at this time, this portion of the estimate is highly variable). Robinson Noble works on a time-and-expense basis according to the attached General Fee Schedule. This estimate will remain valid for 90 days from the date of this scope. I hope this scope of work and cost estimate is adequate for your needs. Please contact us if we can provide additional information or modify the scope of work to better assist the City. Should this scope and cost estimate be acceptable, please send me a contract for review. lf you have questions or need additional information, please contact me. Thank you for the opportunity to continue being of service to the City. Sincerely, Robinson Noble, lnc, , LHG Principa I Hydrogeologist ROBINSON'" NOBLE General Fee Schedule Janua 1, 2019 This fee schedule is subject to change according to contract or Professional Services Agreement conditions. Fee per HourProfessiona I Positions Principal Engineer, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist Associate Engineer, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist Senior Engineer, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist Senior Project Engineer, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist Project Engineer. Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist Staff Engineer, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist Senior Field Staff Field Staff Le g a I Su p po rUExpe rt Wit ness Services/Testi m o ny s1 87 $1 71 $1 46 $1 26 $1 13 $1 02 $e3 $80 150Vo of above rates Support Positions Senlor GIS/CAD Specialist Senior Technician Senior Administrator GIS/CAD Specialist Technician Administrator Clerical Support $95 $95 $83 $8s $83 $72 $72 Other Fees and Costs other costs Field and laboratory testing/equipment rental See following pages 15o/o 15o/o 15o/o Subcontracts/ Management Fee Professional services Outside laboratory services Construction subcontracts Travel (auto) Travel (other) Per diem Other direct expenses $0.64/mile Cost +10% Prevailing State rate +10olo Cost +'10% Bobinson Noble, lnc.rates effective January 1,2019 Equipment Water Level Transducer and Data Logger Field Laptop Computer Electric Water Level Sounder(s) 0 to 300 ft over 300 ft DC Submersible Purge Pump (Single Stage) DC Submersible Purge Pump (Dual Stage) Dou ble-Ri ng I nfiltrometer Schonstedt G radient Mag netometer Geonics EM-61 Metal Detector Downho le Gam ma/Resistivity/Temperatu re Logging Equipment Downhole Caliper Logging Equipment Draw Works Mechanical Sieve Sample Equipment 2-inch Gasoline-powered Centrifugal pump (includes hoses) 2-inch Submersible Pump + Controiler Generator & Fuel Hand Auger Survey Gear (laser level & rod) FlowTracker Acoustic Doppler Vetocim eter Stream Gaging Equipment pH Field Meter GPS Other Equipment Digital Camera Unit Per day Per day Flat fee per project Flat fee per project Per pump Per pump Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Flat fee per well Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Negotiated Per day List price + 10o/o List price + 10o/o $50 $75 $500 $500 $350 s600 $50 $1 00 $1 80 $70 $50 $85 $200 $25 $20 Negotiated $10 Rate $25 $40 $30 $60 Hydrogeologic Equipment Rental Schedule Janua 1, 2019 This fee schedule is rng to contract or Professional Services Agreement conditions Robinson Noble, lnc. subject to change accord rates effective January t, 20lg Equipment Water Leve! Transducer and Data Logger Field Laptop Computer Electronic Water Level Sounder Electronic !nterface Probe DC Operated Peristaltic Pump 2-inch Gasoline-powered Centrifugal Pump (includes hoses) 2-inch Submersible Pump + Controller Generator & Fuel Low-Flow Bladder Pump Photoion ization Detector Combustible Gas lndicator GPS Water Ouality Meter Teflon Water Bailer Soil Sampling Equipment (manual) Mechanical Sieve Sample Equipment Survey Gear (laser level & rod) pH Field Meter (soils) Soi! Vapor Extraction System Digital Camera Hand Auger Other Equipment U nit Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Per day Flat fee per project Per day Per day Per month Per day Per day Negotiated Rate $so $40 $30 $75 $45 $1 00 $3s0 $70 $1 75 $75 $os $20 $200 $30 $25 $50 $85 $50 $750 $10 $50 Negotiated Consumable ltems: Polyethylene Purge/Sampling Tu bing DC Submersible Purge Pump (Single stage) DC Submersible Purge Pump (Dual Stage) Silicone Peristaltic Pump Head Tubing Bladders for Low-Flow Bladder Pump Water Sample Bailer Bailer Rope/String Personal Protection Equipment Each 10 feet Per purnp Per pump Each foot Each Each Each 10 feet Per dav per person $2.50 List price + List price + $4.00 $s.00 $10 sl.00 $50 10o/o 10o/o Environmental Equipment Rental and Consumable Schedule Janua 1 201 9 This fee schedule is subject to change according to contract or Professional Services Agreement conditions Robinson Noble, lnc rates effective January 1,2019 Test Portable Nuclear Density Gauge Slope lnclinometer Direct Shear Moistu re-Density Relationsh ip Curves: Sieve Analyses (Gradations-Wet Sieve) Bulk Sieve (if gravelly or >101b) 200 Wash Hydrometer Analysis Falling Head Permeability Atterberg Limits (Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit) Moisture Content Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Points Resistivity 4-point Gauge Hand Auger Consolidation Test lncremental Loading (9 loads, 0.125 TSF to 32 TSF, 4 unloads) Shelby Tube Extrusion/Sample Description Sin gle-Ring lnfiltrometer Per Hour Per day Point Each Each Each Add Each Each Each Each tu $5.00 $250 $200 1 pt$120 Multiple pts $225 $1 50 $70 $80 s1 75 $1 65 $220 $12 $225 s20 $300 $50 $550 $SO/each additional load $40 $50 Each Day Each Day Per day Per day Geotechnical Field and Laboratory Testing Schedule Janua 1 , 2019 This fee schedule is subject to cha nge according to contract or Professional Services Agreement conditions Robinson Noble, lnc.rates effective January l, 20l g MRSC Rosters Page 1 of4 Pubtic Agency Name: Roster Type: Date: Time: Main Category: Sub-Category: City of Port Orchard Consuttant Roster 0112912019 O8:5O am Environmental Consutti ng Hydrogeotogy Adopt A Stream Foundation Akana Apex Companies, LLC Apex Engineering Aptum lnc. 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