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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
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4. PROJECT NAME: SR 99 at S 373rd Roundabout
5. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Transpo Group USA, Inc
ADDRESS: 12131 113th Ave NE #203, Kirkland WA 98034 TELEPHONE: 425-896-5230
E-MAIL: iohn.pascal __transpogroup.com FAX:
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8. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $ 973,598.43 (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
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Supplemental Agreement
Organization and Address
Number 03
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
12131 113th Ave NE #203
Kirkland, WA 98034
Original Agreement Number
AG 22-117
Phone: 425-896-5230
Project Number
Execution Date
CFW# 36224
10/14/22
Project Title
New Maximum Amount Payable
SR99 at S 373rd Roundabout
$973,598.45
Description of Work
Construct a roundabout at the intersection of State Route 99 and S 373rd St.
The Local Agency of City of Federal Way
Completion Date
6/30/2027
desires to supplement the agreement entered in to with Trans op Group USA. Inc.
and executed on 10/14/22 and identified as Agreement No. AG 22-117
All provisions in the basic agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement.
The changes to the agreement are described as follows:
Section 1, SCOPE OF WORK, is hereby changed to read:
The scope of work is amended for additional design work as well as associated Environmental work. See
Exhibit B.
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Section IV, TIME FOR BEGINNING AND COMPLETION, is amended to change the number of calendar days
for completion of the work to read 6/30/2027
III
Section V, PAYMENT, shall be amended as follows:
An additional $263,987.33 shall be added to original contract. See Exhibit A
as set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and by this reference made a part of this supplement.
If you concur with this supplement and agree to the changes as stated above, please sign in the Appropriate
spaces below and return to this office for final action.
By: ,Ion Pascal . P.F_,.. Transpo Group USA. Inc.
Consultant Signature
DOT Form 140-063
Revised 09/2005
Exhibit "A"
Summary of Payments
Previous
Agreement
Supplement
Total
Direct Salary Cost
$430,810.87
$60,477.51
$491,288.38
Overhead
(Including Payroll Additives)
$237,890.45
$120,026.66
$357,917.11
Direct Non -Salary Costs
$65,339.91
$65,339.91
Fixed Fee
$40,909.79
$18,143.26
$59,053.05
Total
$709,611.11
$263,987.34
$973,598.45
DOT Form 140-063
Revised 09/2005
EXHIBIT B
Amendment #3 to Agreement for Services
Client Name: City of Federal Way
Project Name: State Route 99 / S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Original Agreement Dated: August 18, 2022
Amendment Dated: April 21, 2025 TG: 1.22060.00
The existing Agreement for Services between Transpo Group (Transpo) and City of Federal Way (Client) is
amended to include the following additional services and revised fee projection. All terms and conditions
described in the Agreement remain in force and are not modified by this Amendment.
Scope of Services
In addition to the services described in Exhibit A of the Agreement and Amendment #1 to the Agreement,
The Consultant will provide the following services:
Task 01—Project Management
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will lead and attend coordination meetings with the City, project team, WSDOT, and other
stakeholders.
Amended Scope of Services.
Additional meetings and coordination is required from what was initially anticipated in the original scope of
services. Supplemental effort is included in this amended scope to continue bi-weekly coordination
meetings with the City and project team. In addition, this scope includes additional effort required to
coordinate with the City, subconsultants, WSDOT, and other agencies.
Task 02—Data Gathering
C. Geotechnical Engineering (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will conduct geotechnical borings and prepare a geotechnical report outlining a summary of
the existing soil conditions and recommendations for construction of the improvements.
Amended Scope of Services:
Additional geotechnical borings and analysis is required for construction of the improvements. The
Consultant will conduct additional geotechnical borings (2), lab analysis, and prepare a draft and final
report summarizing the results and recommendations.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Exploration Work Plan Memorandum
• Draft and Final Geotechnical Engineering Report
Task 05—Environmental Permitting
A. Cultural Resources Technical Report (Steil)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will review pertinent environmental, archaeological, ethnographic, and historical information
appropriate to the project location and conduct field investigations to identify archaeological and historical
resources. The Consultant will prepare a technical memo summarizing the results.
Amended Scope of Services:
The Consultant will complete a preliminary review of the Washington Information System for Architectural
and Archeological Records Data (WISAARD) to determine whether any previously identified historical
resources or archaeological sites are present at the proposed off -site wetland mitigation site. Due to there
being a moderate to high risk for archeological resources to be present, an archaeological survey will be
conducted. The results of the survey will be incorporated into the final cultural resources report.
See Attachment C for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Preliminary review of WISAARD
• Archeological survey of off -site wetland mitigation site
• Final Cultural Resources report
B. Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report (Landau)
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will prepare a wetland/waterway critical areas report describing impacts and mitigation.
Amended Scope of Services:
This task includes additional field effort for evaluation of off -site mitigation opportunities at the set of
properties north of the project corridor and field effort to evaluate wetland conditions in additional project
areas as a result of the Lakehaven Water District waterline extension to be included as part of the
roundabout project.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Text and figures for the Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report
O. Ground Water Monitoring (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will install up to five shallow piezometers (20 inches to 36 inches deep) for water level
monitoring at the offsite mitigation properties. Water levels will be monitored semi -continuously (every 15
minutes) with data loggers. The water level monitoring will be used to document site hydrology, in support
of mitigation design.
Amended Scope of Services:
This scope of work is no longer needed and is removed from the contract.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
P. Mitigation Design (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
Design plans for the off -site mitigation improvements.
Amended Scope of Services:
The Consultant will prepare sections of the bid package specific, as well as a construction cost estimate,
for the wetland mitigation improvements.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions
Consultant Deliverables
• Specifications for the wetland mitigation improvements
• Materials and quantities list including cost estimate
Task 06—Right-of-Way Acquisition
A. Right -of -Way Acquisition
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will lead and provide coordination, appraisal, acquisition, and escrow facilitation services to
acquire all necessary property rights. This scope and budget was originally assigned to DCI Engineers.
Amended Scope of Services.
The original scope was contracted with DCI Engineers. The remaining scope and fee associated with this
task, will be transferred over to Landau.
This amendment also includes additional scope and fee for the Consultant to provide relocation services,
including development and execution of a Personal Property Only (PPO) relocation plan for up to two (2)
parcels.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Relocation plan for personal property impacted by project
Task 07—Final Engineering Design
C. 100-Percent Design Plans (Transpo/Landau/PACE)
Original Scope of Services.
The Consultant will prepare 100-percent complete design documents that advance the design from the 90-
percent engineering level, including 100-percent level construction cost estimates and specifications.
Amended Scooe of Services
C1. Civil and Traffic Design (Transpo)
Stormwater Pond Maintenance Road Design
The Consultant will prepare engineering plans for the design of the stormwater pond maintenance
road, including the following plan sheets; Alignment Control, Roadway Sections, Demo and TESC
Plan, Maintenance Roadway Plan and Profile, and Section View — Maint Road. This scope includes
additional efforts required to revise the maintenance road access location to address comments
received from the City on the 60% plans. In total, three (3) additional plan sheets are required for
this work.
Roadway Cross Sections
The Consultant will prepare plans illustrating cross sections of the proposed roadway profile for the
extents of the improvements. The cross sections will be provided every 25ft along the proposed
roadway centerline.
Roadway Profile Revisions
To address comments received from the City on the 90% plans, the Consultant will revise the
roadway profile, impacting the following plan sheets; Right of Way Plan, Roadway Sections, Demo
and TESC Plan, Roadway Plan and Profile, Roundabout Curb Profiles, Maintenance Road Plan
and Profile, and Section Views. In addition, the Consultant will update quantities and unit bid costs
for bid item quantities modified with the revised roadway profile.
C2. Stormwater Design (Landau)
The Consultant will provide additional effort associated with design changes to the stormwater
improvements, including the following:
o One (1) additional design concept for flow control and one (1) additional design concept for
treatment for stormwater design.
o One (1) additional stormwater sheet than was originally scoped.
o Detention vault design revisions resulting from site constraints.
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o Cost estimate preparation for detention vault excavation and shoring.
o Incomplete or inaccurate survey data of the existing stormwater features (for discharge
points of proposed stormwater system).
o Coordination of stormwater design elements to accommodate Lakehaven water main
project.
o Stormwater revisions associated with roadway profile revisions required to address
comments received from the City on the 90% plans.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
C3. Retaining Wall Design (PACE)
The Consultant will provide retaining wall design for a cast -in -place concrete retaining wall near the
proposed stormwater pond.
See Attachment D for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
ATTACHMENT A - AMENDMENT 3 FEE ESTIMATE
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
Cost Estimate Worksheet
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Number / Protect Name
1.22060.00 - City of Federal Way
SR 991373rd Roundabout Improvements
Rate schedule is effective from June 29, 2024 through June 27, 2025
Only key staff are shown and other staff may work on and charge to the project as needed by the project manager.
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Original
Contrail
Amend 1
Amend 2
Amend 3 Total
Transpo
$ 138,291.82
$ 215,662.80
$ (12,713.02)
$84,901.95 $ 426,143.55
Landau
$ 118,841.32
$ 49,671.54
$ 85,900.00
$194,859.00 $ 449,271.86
Stell
$ 17,146.26
$ -
$ 4,000.56
$9,583.38 $ 30,730.20
PACE
$ -
$ 45,078.08
$
$7,902.00 $ 52,980.08
DCI
$ 47,731.74
$ -
$ -
-$33,259.00 $ 14,472.74
Total
$ 322,011.14
$ 310,412.42
$ 77,187.54
$ 263,987.33 $ 973,598.43
Current Contrail amount $ 322,011.14 $ 632,423.56 $ 709,611.10 $ 973,598.43
Cost Estimate Prepared on: 4/21/2025
ATTACHMENT B - TASKS 02C, 0513, 050, 05P, 06, AND 07C2 SCOPE
LALANDAU
A S S O C I A T E S
April 18, 2025
Transmitted via email to: bryice.kinney@transpOErol1D.corn
The Transpo Group
12131 113" Avenue, Suite 203
Kirkland, WA 98034
Attn: Bryce Kinney, PE
Re: Proposed Scope of Services and Cost Estimate
Supplement 5: Geotechnical Engineering, Stormwater Management Design, Environmental
Permitting, and Right -of -Way Services
State Route 99/S 373`d Street Roundabout Improvements
Federal Way, Washington
Dear Mr. Kinney:
Landau Associates, Inc. (Landau) is pleased to submit this proposed supplemental scope of services
and cost estimate to provide supplemental geotechnical engineering, stormwater management
design, and wetland permitting support for the State Route (SR) 99 and 373`d Roundabout
Improvements project. The proposed scope of services presented in this letter is based on discussions
with and information provided by the Transpo Group (Transpo) and the City of Federal Way (City).
Presented below is a summary of Landau's project understanding and proposed scope of services.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
Transpo and its subconsultants are providing engineering design, permitting, and right-of-way (ROW)
support to the City for the design of a roundabout at the intersection of SR 99 (Pacific Highway South)
and South 373" Street. Landau is providing environmental permitting support for the project under an
existing contract and supplements, and will be continuing ROW services with staff from DCI Engineers
(subcontractor originally providing ROW services for the project) that will transition to Landau on April
7, 2025.
Transpo has requested additional geotechnical engineering support for the project. Landau has
provided initial geotechnical engineering support for the project and will subcontract with HWA
GeoSciences (HWA) for the requested supplemental services.
Landau has provided stormwater management design for the roundabout project, which includes
several flow control and water quality treatment facilities. The facilities included as part of Landau's
current stormwater design are as follows: combined detention/wet pond, sand filter, bioretention
swales, and a detention vault.
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The original stormwater concept for this project consisted of roadside bioretention swales and two
separate detention vaults. Based on input and review comments from the City, for a portion of the
project, the bioretention swales and one of the vaults were removed and replaced with a combined
detention/wet pond and sand filter. Additional time beyond what was originally scoped for the design
and sizing of these new facilities was required to meet City project needs.
Overall, several additional coordination items for the 90-Percent design have caused Landau to
exceed the original scope and budget for the stormwater design portion of this project. These
additional items are further described under Proposed Scope of Services, Task 2. Landau also is
requesting additional budget for completion of the 100-Percent design drawings based on City review
comments for the 90-Percent design package and for value engineering design review items such as
the conversations with Transpo in regard to potentially lowering the final roadway surfaces to save on
costs, which will impact the stormwater design.
Landau has completed a wetland/waterway delineation of the project site. The proposed project will
have unavoidable wetland, waterway, and buffer impacts that will require compensatory mitigation. It
has been determined that use of mitigation banking may not be feasible or preferred by the City and
that onsite/offsite mitigation opportunities will be pursued. The City had initially identified three
adjoining properties (King County Parcel Nos. 2921049118, 3221049112, and 3221049141), which
were assessed under a separate supplement and were determined to be inadequate in providing the
mitigation need for the project. Landau subsequently reviewed additional City properties north of the
project corridor and completed subsequent delineation to refine mitigation opportunities. Wetland
mitigation is proposed to occur on portions of King County Parcels Nos. 2921049021 and 2921049023.
These field assessments were additional efforts not included in previously approved contract
supplements. In addition, a segment of Lakehaven Water District waterline will be installed as part of
the roundabout project and includes area that extends beyond the roundabout project limits (project
design change) that will require updates to in -process draft wetland reporting figures and field
assessment.
Landau will continue ROW services for the project and will also provide relocation services that were
not included in the original contract and identified as a project need based on the 90-Percent plans.
PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES
This proposed supplement includes additional geotechnical engineering, stormwater management
engineering design, and environmental permitting support as summarized in the tasks below.
Task 1. Geotechnical Engineering
Landau will subcontract with HWA for continued geotechnical engineering support for the project.
HWA's scope is attached to this supplement and is incorporated by reference. Landau will support
HWA with updates to figures as requested and with review/compilation of the draft and final reports.
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Deliverables
• Exploration Work Plan Memorandum in electronic format (pdf).
• Draft and Final Geotechnical Engineering Report in electronic format (pdf).
Assumptions
• The City will provide any required ROW permits or rights of entry at no cost to HWA or Landau.
Task 2. Stormwater Engineering Design
Landau has completed the final 90-Percent design package (submitted to Transpo on January 24,
2025), which incorporated several design changes based on review comments from both Transpo and
the City during previous design iterations (30-, 60- and draft 90-Percent). Based on these design
changes and various coordination items, additional budget was required to advance the design For the
90-Percent plans.
Below is a list of items not previously scoped or deviations from the original scope that required
additional effort and resulted in exceeding the original budget estimate:
• Amendment No. 1 assumed that one design concept for flow control and one design concept for
treatment could be used for the project. However, based on City review and input, there are
two design concepts for both flow control and treatment:
— Combined wetpond/detention and sand filter
— Bioretention swales and detention vault
• With two design concepts, additional labor was required for the design plans, cost estimate, and
project special provisions.
• Amendment No. 1 assumed 10 total stormwater sheets were to be prepared. Based on the
selected stormwater facilities, an additional sheet was required for the stormwater details (11
total).
• Site constraints resulted in several design changes to the detention vault (to minimize the vault
footprint under roadway and reduce impacts to nearby private properties).
• Cost estimate preparation for detention vault excavation and shoring (out of scope).
• Incomplete or inaccurate survey data of the existing stormwater features (for discharge points
of proposed stormwater system).
• Coordination of Stormwater design elements (detention vault and stormwater pipe crossings) to
accommodate the concurrent Lakehaven water main project.
Landau is also requesting additional budget for completion of the 100-Percent design drawings based
on City review comments for the 90-Percent design package and value engineering design review
items such as the conversations with Transpo in regard to lowering the final roadway surfaces, which
will impact the stormwater design. Geotechnical investigation findings may also impact the design of
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the detention vault. The increased budget for the 100-Percent design will be utilized, as requested, to
review alternatives and additional information as they are provided.
Deliverables
• No changes from Amendment No. 1 deliverables for 100-Percent Design:
- 100-Percent Stormwater Sheets
- 100-Percent Cost Estimate
- 90-Percent Comment Responses
- Bid -Ready Specifications.
Assumptions
• Additional budget for review of value engineering design alternatives and the completion of the
100-Percent stormwater sheets is based on the City review comments provided on February 24,
2025 and on email communications from Transpo on February 13, 2025 (regarding layout of the
detention vault) and February 26, 2025 (regarding lowering the final roadway surface). Landau
has assumed approximately 80 hours (+/-) for value engineering and finalization of the
stormwater plan sheets.
• The City did not provide comments on the stormwater sections of the project specifications;
therefore, Landau assumes no changes will be required for the previously submitted
specifications for 90-Percent.
• Structural design elements are not included in Landau's scope (e.g., pond vertical walls or
structural components of the detention vault). Landau will coordinate with OldCastle
Infrastructure and/or the geotechnical engineer to provide those design details.
• Based on City review comments on the 90-Percent design drawings, an additional sheet will be
provided for the detention vault details, bringing the total stormwater sheets to 12.
Task 3. Environmental Permitting
The following subtasks summarize additional environmental permitting support proposed as part of
this supplement.
Task 3.1. Additional Field Effort and Reporting
This task includes additional field effort for evaluation of offsite mitigation opportunities at the set of
properties north of the project corridor, and field effort to evaluate wetland conditions in additional
project areas as a result of the Lakehaven Water District waterline extension to be included as part of
the roundabout project. This task also includes efforts to update an initiated draft report with figures
and narrative to include the Lakehaven Water District waterline extension as part of the roundabout
project.
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Deliverables
• Text and figures for the Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report (included as a task in the
original subconsultant agreement).
Assumptions
• The Lakehaven Water District waterline project component will not result in additional critical
areas impacts requiring compensatory mitigation.
Task 3.2. Mitigation Specifications/Cost Estimate
Landau will prepare sections of the bid package specific to the wetland mitigation plan. This will
include specifications in Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) format specific to
the wetland mitigation design, and an associated materials and quantities list, which will include a
cost estimate for installation.
Deliverables
• Specifications (WSDOTformat) as a Word document.
• Materials and quantities list including cost estimate as an Excel file.
Assumptions
• Transpo will prepare the Project Manual and coordinate the bid procedure, including
incorporation of PDF, Word, and Excel file formats of the mitigation drawings, specifications,
and materials and quantities list that will include a cost estimate (as presented above) as
provided by Landau.
• Meetings with the design team will not be required.
• All deliverables will be submitted in electronic format.
• This task does not include costs or labor to implement the wetland mitigation plan.
• This task does not include time to conduct technical oversight of the implemented mitigation
plan. Technical oversight of implementation of the mitigation plan is recommended, and a scope
of services and cost estimate for this work can be provided upon request.
• This task does not include costs for monitoring of the installed mitigation design. Regulatory
agencies typically require annual monitoring for 5 to 10 years following implementation of the
mitigation plan. A scope of services and cost estimate for this work can be provided upon
request.
Task 4. Right of Way Services
As detailed in the original contract (Exhibit A — Scope of Services in the 10/14/22 Professional Services
Agreement between Transpo and the City) for ROW acquisition services, Landau will continue to "...lead
and provide coordination, appraisal, acquisition, relocation, and escrow facilitation services to acquire
all necessary property rights." Remaining budget will be transferred from DCI to Landau, and this scope
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of services includes supplement to provide relocation services, including development and execution of
a Personal Property Only (PPO) relocation plan.
Deliverables
• Attendance at design team/agency meetings as required
• Preparation of all WSDOT relocation documents as required
• Relocation advisory services for two impacted parcels
• PPO Relocation Plan
• PPO relocation for two parcels
• Attendance at up to two public meetings, virtually or in person as requested
• Appraisal Waiver, Appraisal and/or Appraisal Reviews
• Acquisition files (electronic and hard copies).
Assumptions
• Fees for relocation were not provided in the original contract.
• The PPO Plan will be compiled in the applicable WSDOT form.
• ROW maps shall be provided to Landau by Transpo or the City.
• Relocation will be required for no more than two known parcels.
• If additional relocation is a result of design revisions, impacts to improvements, impacted
businesses or unknown individuals that may qualify as a displace, additional scope will be
required.
• It will be the responsibility of the agency to ensure that any needed property owned by the City
for the project is appropriately designated ROW.
• The project is not federally funded at this time, but all acquisition activities will follow 49 Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 24 and all local and state rules and regulations.
• No ROW activities except ROW funding estimates, title report reviews and community meetings
will commence until all applicable environmental activities (National Environmental Policy Act
[NEPAJ/State Environmental Policy Act [SEPAJ) have been completed and approved.
• Any design changes beyond the 90-Percent plans may be subject to additional scope of fees.
• If the City chooses to condemn any properties, any condemnation activities will be the
responsibility of City legal counsel.
• Scope, deliverables, assumptions, and remaining budget for ROW Services from DCI from the
original Professional Services Agreement will be transferred to Landau as part of this
supplement. The amount of remaining budget will be determined at the time of the execution of
the supplement as ROW services by DCI are ongoing up to the transfer of staff to Landau.
6 landauinc.com
Proposal, Supplement 5: Wetland Mitigation Assessment/Design Services I SR 99/S 373 a St. Roundabout
April 18, 2025
ESTIMATE
Landau estimates the cost for the above -described proposed scope of services will be approximately
$194,859, as detailed in the table below:
Project Task
Budget
Task 1: Geotechnical Engineering
549,700
Task 2: Stormwater Engineering Design
577,900
Task 3: Environmental Permitting
Task 3.1: Additional Field Effort and Reporting $13,100
Task 3.2: Mitigation Specifications/Cost Estimate S14,200
Amendment No. 2: Ground Water Monitoring (credit)*-S13,300
Iasi: 3 Subtotal 514,000
Task 4: Right-of-way Services S20,000
ROW Services; DCI transfer to Landau"
$33,259
Project Total $194,859***
`This task was approved as part of Amendment No. 2, but it has been determined to be
unnecessary and is credited toward this supplement.
'Approximately $33,259 will be transferred to Landau from DCI; the actual budget will
be confirmed by DCI at the time of executing this supplement.
' `*S13350 of this budget is attributed to the Lakehaven !Hater District component of
the project.
Landau proposes to provide the above -described services on a cost -plus -fixed -fee basis according to
the budget set forth above and the attached fee determination tables. An additional table is provided
to identify the portion of the budget ($13,350) that is contributed to design/coordination on the
Lakehaven Water District component of the project, including coordination regarding proposed
stormwater design and critical areas assessment and reporting.
It is possible that the actual level of effort required to complete a specific scope item will differ from
that currently being assumed, and Landau may need to reallocate authorized budget amounts
between various tasks or request additional budget as required to meet the needs of the project.
In the event that the project requirements change, or unexpected conditions are disclosed that
appear to require further field effort, study, or analysis, Landau will bring these to Transpo's attention
and seek written approval for an addendum to the scope of services and costs prior to performing
additional services.
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Proposal, Supplement 5: Wetland Mitigation Assessment/Design Services I SR 99/5 373'd St. Roundabout
April 18, 2025
AUTHORIZATION
Landau anticipates that a subconsultant agreement will be prepared consistent with other
agreements between Transpo and Landau to formalize the contractual relationship for this project.
Please let us know how Landau can assist in that process.
CLOSING
Landau appreciates the opportunity to work with Transpo and the City on this project. Please contact
Steve Quarterman by phone (425.329.0321) or email (s(ivarterman@landauinc.com) if you have any
questions about the proposed scope of services and/or budget for this project.
LANDAU ASSOCIATES, INC.
Meghan Veilleux, PE
Senior Engineer
Roxanne Grimm
Senior Associate
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Steven Quarterman
Senior Associate Ecologist
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Attachments: HWA Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services
Table 1. Geotechnical Engineering Fee Determination Summary
Table 2. Stormwater Engineering Design Fee Determination Summary
Table 3.1. Additional Field Effort and Reporting Fee Determination Summary
Table 3.2. Mitigation Specifications and Cost Estimate Fee Determination Summary
Table 4. Right -of -Way Services Fee Determination Summary
Table 5. Lakehaven Water District Design/Reporting Fee Determination Summary
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U2, GEOSCIENCES INC.
DBE/MWBE
March 7, 2025
HWA Proposal No. 2025-PO29-21
Landau Associates, Inc.
155 NE 100t" St, Suite 302
Seattle, WA 98125
Attention: Mr. Steve Quarterman, Senior Associate
Transmitted via email to: SQuarterman@landauinc.com
Subject: PROPOSAL FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
SR 99 and South 373rd Street Roundabout
Federal Way, Washington
Dear Mr. Quarterman,
HWA Geosciences Inc. (HWA) is pleased to submit this proposal for geotechnical engineering
services to Landau Associates, Inc. (Landau) to support design of the SR 99 and South 373`d
Street Roundabout project in Federal Way, Washington (site) under Master Services Agreement
No. Landau-HWA-001, as a continuation of the geotechnical engineering services provided by
Landau prior to the acquisition of the Landau's geotechnical engineering services department by
HWA effective January 1, 2024.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
The City of Federal Way proposes to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Pacific
Highway South / State Route 99 (SR 99) and South 373`d Street. The proposed roundabout will
include an inner and outer lane, a central circular median, pedestrian sidewalks and crosswalks,
and stormwater infiltration facilities. The proposed roundabout will extend beyond the existing
footprint of SR 99. Based on discussions with the prime engineer (Transpo Group), it is
understood that a stormwater detention pond with a maintenance road will be constructed west of
the roundabout and will require up two retaining walls. In addition, an approximately 15-foot-
deep detention vault will be constructed along South 373`d Street and will require temporary
shoring to minimize impacts to an adjacent residential dwelling. HWA has been requested to
provide geotechnical engineering services related to the design of the proposed retaining walls,
detention vault, and stormwater pond maintenance road.
2025-PO29 SR99 & S373rd Scope Page I of 7 HWA GEoSCiENCEs INC.
SR 99 and S 373`d St Roundabout
HWA Project No. 2025-PO29-21
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The following tasks detail HWA's scope of work to be completed as part of this phase of the
project.
Plan and Conduct Geotechnical Field Explorations
o Plan Geotechnical Field Explorations: HWA will plan and coordinate the geotechnical
exploration program for the project. The exploration program will consist of drilling two
borings to an approximate depth of 50 feet below ground surface (bgs). One boring will be
located at the western edge of the proposed stormwater detention pond. Due to the heavy
vegetation at the proposed boring location, HWA assumes it will be necessary to hire a brush
clearing subcontractor to provide access to the proposed borehole location. The second
boring will be located along the eastbound lane of South 373rd Street, near the proposed
detention vault. HWA's planning efforts will include coordination with various
subcontractors, the design team, and the City of Federal Way.
o Perform Site Reconnaissance and Conduct Utility Locates: HWA will conduct a
geotechnical site reconnaissance of the project area. This reconnaissance will be used to
identify geotechnical challenges and to assist in planning the geotechnical exploration
program. While on site, HWA will mark the proposed exploration locations and arrange for
utility locates using the Utility Notification Center.
o Verify Utility Locates: HWA will conduct up to one additional site visit to verify the
proposed exploration locations and check for conflicts after utilities are marked by the Utility
Notification Center. Proposed exploration locations will also be checked for conflicts with
underground utilities by a private utility locate subcontractor, as needed.
o Traffic Control Plans: HWA will hire a traffic control subcontractor who will develop traffic
control plans for the proposed explorations. HWA assumes conducting the proposed
explorations will require a temporary, flagger-controlled closure of one lane.
o Right of Way Permit Application: Because the explorations will be located within the
travel lanes or shoulders of publicly owned streets. HWA will coordinate with the City of
Federal Way to obtain right-of-way/traffic control permits. HWA will coordinate a traffic
control subcontractor to provide appropriate traffic control personnel and devices when
working within public right-of-way. it is assumed that the required permits will be provided
at no cost to HWA.
o Generate Geotechnical Exploration Work Plan Memorandum: HWA will prepare one
Geotechnical Work Plan Memorandum for the proposed geotechnical explorations. The
memorandum will be submitted to the design team and the City for review and approval. The
memorandum will detail the type, location, and extent of proposed field explorations along
with details regarding the logistics necessary to perform the work such as traffic control plans
and staging areas. HWA assumes the City of Federal Way, Transpo Group, or Landau will
provide any required permits or rights of entry at no cost to HWA.
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SR 99 and S 373rd St Roundabout
HWA Project No. 2025-P029-21
o Conduct Geotechnical Explorations: HWA will conduct up to three days of drilling to
complete two geotechnical borings at the project site to assess the subsurface soil and
groundwater conditions. The proposed borings will each be advanced to an approximate
depth of 50 feet below ground surface or until practical refusal of the drilling equipment,
whichever is shallower. All borings will be drilled using track mounted hollow stem auger or
mud rotary drilling equipment.
Each of the above -described geotechnical explorations will be logged by an HWA
representative who will monitor the explorations, collect representative soil samples, and
prepare detailed logs of the subsurface conditions observed. Soils will be characterized in
general accordance with ASTM D2488, Standard Practice for Description and Identification
of Soils (Visual -Manual Procedures). Geotechnical soil samples from the exploratory borings
will be obtained in general accordance with ASTM D 1586, Standard Test Method for
Standard Penetration Test (SPT) and Split -Barrel Sampling of Soils at 2.5 ft or 5 ft intervals.
o Generate Boring Logs and Assign Laboratory Testing: HWA will prepare summary
boring logs and perform laboratory testing to evaluate relevant physical properties of select
soil samples. Laboratory testing will include moisture content, hydrometers, grain -size
analyses, and Atterberg limits determinations. Geotechnical soil samples obtained from the
explorations will be held in HWA's laboratory until submittal of a draft report after which
time they will be disposed of.
Geotechnical Design Services
o Review Geological and Geotechnical Information: HWA will compile and review readily
available geological and geotechnical information for the project area, including information
presented on the Department of Natural Resources Geologic Information Portal, the WSDOT
Geotechnical Library, and HWA's project files.
o Evaluate Field and Laboratory Data: Based on the explorations and the laboratory test
results, HWA will generate estimates of the soil strength and other properties needed to
evaluate the effects the subsurface conditions will have on the proposed improvements.
o Retaining Wall Design and Recommendations: HWA will develop geotechnical
recommendations for two retaining walls located around the proposed stormwater pond. This
will include global stability analyses, lateral earth pressure recommendations, bearing and
sliding resistances, and construction considerations.
o Detention Vault Design and Recommendations: HWA will develop recommendations for
the proposed detention stormwater vault along South 373`d Street: This includes bearing and
sliding resistances, lateral earth pressures, settlement, and buoyancy and uplift
considerations.
o Pavement Design: HWA will develop recommendations for anew stormwater pond
maintenance road. This task assumes that Transpo Group will provide projected traffic
volumes.
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SR 99 and S 373rd St Roundabout
HWA Project No. 2025-PO29-21
o Earthworks Construction: HWA will develop recommendations related to earthworks
construction, including temporary excavations and shoring, reuse of site soils, and wet
weather earthwork.
o HWA QA/QC: HWA will have all deliverables, calculations, and recommendations reviewed
by a principal or vice president prior to distribution to the design team.
o Update Draft Geotechnical Engineering Report: HWA will update the draft geotechnical
engineering report dated November 17, 2023, prepared by Landau. The report will
summarize pertinent geotechnical information collected during the additional field
explorations, geologic setting, and geotechnical engineering recommendations for design and
construction of the proposed improvements. This task assumes that the revised draft report
will be issued on Landau letterhead and that Landau's graphics department will update the
Site Plan to include HWA's exploration locations.
o Respond to Geotechnical Related Review Comments: HWA will provide written responses
to up to one round of consolidated review comments. The written responses will be provided
in the form of emails to the design team.
o Conduct Plan and Specifications Review: HWA will conduct a plan review at the 60 and
100 percent milestone submittals to confirm that the geotechnical aspects of the project have
been properly incorporated into the project plans.
o Prepare Final Geotechnical Engineering Report: Once review comments are provided,
HWA will make updates as necessary to the revised draft geotechnical engineering report and
a final report will be issued. The final report will be generated during 100 percent design.
Project Management
o Project Setup: HWA will initiate the project and set up billing information in support of
invoicing throughout the project.
o Consultation Team Meetings: HWA will attend up to two virtual design team meetings,
each 1 hour in duration.
o Invoicing: Invoices will be generated monthly along with monthly progress reports for the
duration of the design phase of the project.
o Geotechnical Task Management: HWA will provide project management including
communications and coordination with the design team during the study. HWA will provide
task management to all geotechnical related aspects of the project. HWA will correspond with
the design team in the form of meetings, emails, and telephone calls, as necessary.
Deliverables
• Monthly status reports and invoices
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SR 99 and S 373`d St Roundabout
HWA Project No. 2025-PO29-21
Exploration Work Plan Memorandum.
• Draft and Final Geotechnical Engineering Report.
Assumptions
The geotechnical field investigation on South 373`d Street will be conducted between the
hours of 8 AM and 3:30 PM. Initial review of site access constraints suggest that it will
be necessary to stage drilling support vehicles along SR 99 during the proposed drilling
activities in the vicinity of the proposed stormwater pond. Because of this, it is
anticipated that work hours will be restricted to 8 AM to 12 PM. Further working hours
restrictions would result in the need for additional days of fieldwork and a budget
supplement to cover the additional associated costs.
• Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) permitting and coordination
is not required for the geotechnical field explorations.
• HWA and its subcontractors will be provided with open and unfettered access to the
proposed drilling locations.
• The project site is assumed to be free of contamination.
• The geotechnical explorations proposed herein will not be used to assess site
environmental conditions. However, visual or olfactory observations regarding potential
contamination will be noted. Analysis, testing, storage, and handling of potentially
contaminated soil and groundwater (either samples or spoils from drilling) are beyond
this scope of services. If soils and/or groundwater suspected of being contaminated are
encountered, the material will be properly contained on -site for disposal as mutually
agreed upon without additional cost to HWA.
Experience has shown that subsurface soil and groundwater conditions can vary
significantly over small distances, and it is possible that other subsurface conditions
and/or contamination may exist in areas that were not investigated. If contamination is
discovered, it is likely that the data will not be sufficient for delineating the vertical
and/or lateral extent of contamination or providing an accurate cost estimate for soil
and/or groundwater disposal during construction.
• All non -contaminated drilling spoils and related debris will be drummed and properly
disposed of offsite by the drilling subcontractor.
• Maximum stormwater detention vault depth will be 15 feet or less.
• Permanent soldier pile retaining walls are not proposed.
• All required right-of-way permits and/or right -of -entry will be provided by the City of
Federal Way at no cost to HWA.
2025-PO29 SR99 & S373rd Scope Page 5 of 7 HWA Geosciences Inc.
SR 99 and S 373rd St Roundabout
HWA Project No. 2025-PO29-21
• The exploration locations will be surveyed by others.
• Consistent with previous work on this project, seismic design will be completed in
accordance with the 2020 AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. If it is necessary
to develop seismic design parameters per the requirements of the 2024 WSDOT Bridge
Design Manual or the 2023 AASHTO Guide Specifications for LRFD Seismic Bridge
Design, a budget amendment may be required.
• Utility locates, completed via the Washington Utility Locate Center, will be
comprehensive and accurate enough to allow for at least 4 feet horizontal clearance from
underground utilities. Vacuum extraction of borings is not included.
• Groundwater monitoring is not part of this scope and no groundwater monitoring wells
will be installed. Groundwater levels used for evaluating buoyancy forces on the below -
grade vault will be conservatively assumed based on conditions observed during drilling
and based on HWA's experience with the geologic setting.
• The City of Federal Way will allow the pavement at the boring locations to be patched
with fast -setting concrete.
• Portland cement concrete pavement is not present below the asphalt concrete pavement at
proposed exploratory boring locations.
• Borings will be decommissioned in accordance with the requirements of WAC 173-160.
• Field activities are currently scheduled to occur on May 6 through 8, 2025. Cancellations
within two weeks of the scheduled dates will be assessed at up to 50 percent of the
drilling subcontractor's daily rate ($6,000) and up to 50 percent of the brush clearing
subcontractor's half day rate ($1,800). HWA's project budget does not include these
potential cancellation fees.
HWA will keep all soil samples collected during these investigations until issuance of the
draft geotechnical report. Prior to disposal, HWA will inform Landau who may direct
HWA to store the samples, to dispose of the samples, or to deliver the samples to the
City. If requested, HWA will store the samples for the City at a rate of
$1.00/sample/month ($25.00/month minimum charge). HWA can deliver the samples to
the City for a maximum charge of $100. Proposed project costs do not include the cost of
sample storage.
PROJECT BUDGET
HWA estimates that the scope of services proposed herein will require a budget of $64,091 to
accomplish, as detailed on the attached project cost estimate spreadsheet and in Table 1. HWA
agrees not to exceed the above cost estimate without your prior authorization. However, if during
the evaluation of the available data unanticipated subsurface conditions are revealed that would
2025-PO29 SR99 & S373rd Scope Page 6 of 7 HWA Geosciences Inc.
SR 99 and S 373d St Roundabout
HWA Project No. 2025-PO29-21
require a level of effort beyond the scope of study, HWA will contact you immediately to discuss
any necessary modifications to our scope of services and/or budget estimate.
Table 1: Fee Estimate Breakdown
Task
Estimated Fee
Field Investigation Program Labor
$10,342
Subcontracted Expenses
$28,835
Geotechnical Laboratory Testing
$2,380
Direct Expenses
$1,926
Engineering Analyses and Reporting
$16,795
Project Management
$3,813
Total Estimated Fee
$64,091
The budget presented in this proposal reflects an estimate based on our current understanding of
the project requirements for a scope of work developed from the information provided. HWA
reserves the right to transfer hours and budgeted dollars between tasks to satisfy project
requirements. Our budget also reflects estimated direct costs to the project for testing, drilling,
equipment rental, etc. HWA may also transfer funds allocated for direct costs to
professional/technical hours or vice versa, to satisfy project requirements.
Should you have any questions regarding this proposal, or require additional services, please
contact us at your convenience. If you agree with the scope of services, budget, and general
conditions described herein, please indicate your concurrence by sending us a task order for this
project.
Sincerely,
HWA GeoSciences Inc.
Sean M. Gertz, P.E.
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
Attachments:
Proposed Budget
Drilling Subcontractor's Estimate
Yen Nhi Amy Nguyen, P.E.
Geotechnical Engineer
2025-PO29 SR99 & S373rd Scope Page 7 of 7 HWA Geosciences Inc.
Cost Estimate: Geotcchnical Engineering Services �� HWA Ref: 2025-PO29-21
SR 99 and S 373rd St Improvements R "" GE05CI CNCL•S INC Hate: 7-Mar-25
Geolcchnical Engineering Services Y� Prepared By: YNAN
Federal Way, Washington noEuwf. Reviewed By: SMG/SRW
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Sec Attached Scope of Work
WORK TASK
2025 PERSONNEL d'e HOURLY RATES
TOTAL
HOURS
TOTAL
AMOUNT
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Geologist III
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Shelby Cuter
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DESCRIPTION
$92 U0
$67 UU
.$51 OU
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$43 00
S36 UU
$53 00
Plan aad Conduct Geotechnical Field Explorations
Plan Gcolcchaical Field E-xplurauons
4
4
8
$364
Perlbrm Site RecaurX4sancc and Cmldw Ulifit Locales
4
4
$172
Verifv Utdih Locates (up to one site %Isil)
4
4
S172
Prc arc and Submit a Ri lit of Wm Perinit Application
1
3
4
$220
Generate Geocchnical E. loration Work Plan Memorendun
I
a
a
_
11
$515
Conduct Geolcchnical Ex locations Cup to Iwo borin s. assumes 3 daysl
3
30
33
$1,353
Generate Bonne Lous and Assinn Laborator, Tesliniz
1
2
2
5
IU
$464
Gcotechnlcal Design Service.
Eralua4 Field and Laboralor, Data
1
4
5
$239
Retaining Wall And Slope Stability Anahsis Dcsian- and Rcccomcndations
4
6
8
18
S919
Mention Vault Dcsi n and Rucconrcndations
2
6
8
$440
Pavement Dew
2
2
4
8
$522
Earth, ork Construction Reccmncnciations
2
4
6
$338
HWA QA/QC
4
4
S368
Update Drag Gcocclinucal Report
1
IU
8
23
$I,214
Respond to Geotechnical Related Rule„ Comments
1
2
3
S169
Conduct Plan and Specifications Re, ica'
4
4
0,
S656
rcparc Ina cpon
I
2
4
7
S430
Project Mwagcment
Project Coordination Meetings (Assume 2 total)
2
2
4
S236
Im citing and Progress Report Preparation (Assumes 6 ncontlrs)
5
2
3
10
$59G
cotcc uw ask anagcmcnt
4
2
6
$37U
POTAL LABOR:
Ii1
36
62
36
37
2
3
196
S9 756
GEOTECIIIIINICAL LABORATORY TEST • UMMA Y•
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Est No
TcsLs
Ls
Unit Cost
Total Cost
Moisture Content r,/ Dcscrl bon
10
S 31100
S IIN 00
Grain Sire Distribution (Sic%c Anahsis. We[. Small Sample)
4
S 140,00
S 560.00
Combined Anahsis ISicce and 1-10-neter Anahsis)
4
S I IS D0
S 46U.(XI
AOarber; Limits, Thrcc Points
4
S 265.00
$ Lt"'u0
LABORATORY TOTAL: S 2.3WOO
ESTIMATED DIRECT EXPENSES:
Mileage SO 7/miles, 98 mdcs/romrdtrip, 4 Trips S246
GPS, .$75/dap, 5 days SI,500
Water Lc%el Indicator, $30/duy,3 days $180
LaburaloD Testing $2,380
TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES: $4,306
ESTIMATED SUBCONTRATOR EXPENSES:
Sit: Specific Traffic Control Plans. S15U/boring, 2 borings
$300
Trallic control u•/ 3 Ilaggers. $3000/day'• I day
$3,001)
Traffic control a•/ no Ilaggeis, $ISUU/day. 3 days
S4,500
E.xcm anon Subcontractor for Brush Clearing, assume 1/2 day
S1,800
Drilling Subcontractor, up to 2 borings, 50 feet each. 3 days
$17,975
Priyat; Utility Locale, S190/hour, 4 hours
$760
Technical Editor, Draft Report
S500
TOTAL SUBCONTRACTOR EXPENSES:
$28,835
ESTIMATED PROJECT TOTALS AND SUMMARY:
Total Labor Cost
S3U,950
Direct Expenses
$4,306
Total Subcontractors
$28.835
ESTIMATED TOTAL:
$64,091
Table 1- Geotechnical Engineering
Fee Determination Summary Table
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Principal / Senior Principal*
Senior Associate
Associate
Senior
Senior Project
Project
Senior Staff
CAD Designer / GIS Analyst
Staff / Senior Technician II
Project Coordinator
Data Specialist
CAD/GIS Technician
Support Staff
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) _
4
X
$112.98
4
X
$79.33
X
$70.00
X
$64.90
X
$56.49
X
$50.48
X
$44.47
4
X
$55.75
X
$40.87
5
X
$44.00
X
$36.06
X
$41.25
X
$29.75
Total Direct Salary
Overhead Cost @ 222.49% of Direct Labor Cost (c) =
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
Total Direct Labor =
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.70/mile IRS)
Reproduction Expenses
HWA GeoSciences
Subconsultant Total
Prepared By: SJQ
Date: 3/7/2025
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general; the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
(e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner).
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
• Excludes CEO
Cost
$451.92
$317.32
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$223.00
$0.00
$220.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$1, 212.24
$2,697.11
$363.67
$4,273.02
$0.00
$35.98
$64,091.00
$0.00
$0.00
$68,400.00
Table 2 - Stormwater Engineering Design
Fee Determination Summary
Project: City of Federal Way 373rd RAB Project
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC)
Classification (b)
Hours
= Typical Rate (a) _
Principal / Senior Principal*
X $112.98
Senior Associate
19
X $79.33
Associate
X $70.00
Senior
77
X $64.90
Senior Project
66
X $56.49
Project
96
X $50.48
Senior Staff
X $44.47
CAD Designer / GIS Analyst
11
X $55.75
Staff / Senior Technician II
X $40.87
Project Coordinator
10
X $44.00
Data Specialist
X $36.06
CAD/GIS Technician
144
X $41.25
Support Staff
X $29.75
Total Direct Salary =
Overhead Cost @ 222.49%
of Direct Labor Cost (c) _
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
Total Direct Labor =
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.70/mile IRS)
Reproduction Expenses
Subconsultant Total =
Prepared By: Meghan Veilleux Date: 3/10/2025
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general; the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
(e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner).
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
Excludes CEO
Cost
$0.00
$1,507.27
$0.00
$4,997.30
$3,728.34
$4,846.08
$0.00
$613.25
$0.00
$440.00
$0.00
$5,940.00
$0.00
$22,072.24
$49,108.53
$6,621.67
$77,802.44
$0.00
$97.56
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$77,900.00
Table 3.1- Additional Field Effort and Reporting
Fee Determination Summary
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC).
Classification (b)
Principal / Senior Principal*
Senior Associate
Associate
Senior
Senior Project
Project
Senior Staff
CAD Designer / GIS Analyst
Staff / Senior Technician II
Project Coordinator
Data Specialist
CAD/GIS Technician
Support Staff
Reimbursables:
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
X
$112.98
$0.00
24
X
$79.33
$1,903.92
X
$70.00
$0.00
X
$64.90
$0.00
X
$56.49
$0.00
20
X
$50.48
$1,009.60
X
$44.47
$0.00
8
X
$55.75
$446.00
X
$40.87
$0.00
3
X
$44.00
$132.00
X
$36.06
$0.00
X
$41.25
$0.00
X
$29.75
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$3,491.52
Overhead Cost @ 222.49% of Direct Labor Cost (c) = $7,768.28
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost = $1,047.46
Total Direct Labor = $12,307.26
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.70/mile IRS) $430.20
Reproduction Expenses $42.54
GPS unit $320.00
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total = $13,100.00
Prepared By: SJQ Date: 3/7/2025
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general; the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
(e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner).
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
* Excludes CEO
Table 3.2 - Mitigation Specifications and Cost Estimate
Fee Determination Summary
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Principal / Senior Principal*
Senior Associate
Associate
Senior
Senior Project
Project
Senior Staff
CAD Designer / GIS Analyst
Staff / Senior Technician II
Project Coordinator
Data Specialist
CAD/GIS Technician
Support Staff
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
6
X
$112.98
$677.88
30
X
$79.33
$2,379.90
X
$70.00
$0.00
12
X
$64.90
$778.80
X
$56.49
$0.00
X
$50.48
$0.00
X
$44.47
$0.00
X
$55.75
$0.00
X
$40.87
$0.00
4
X
$44.00
$176.00
X
$36.06
$0.00
X
$41.25
$0.00
X
$29.75
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$4,012.58
Overhead Cost @ 222.49% of Direct Labor Cost (c) = $8,927.59
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost = $1,203.77
Total Direct Labor = $14,143.94
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.70/mile IRS) $0.00
Reproduction Expenses $56.06
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total = $14,200.00
Prepared By: SJQ Date: 3/7/2025
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed,
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general; the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
( e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner).
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
* Excludes CEO
Table 4 - Right -of -Way Services
Fee Determination Summary Table
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC)
Classification W
Hours =
Typical Rate (a) _
Principal / Senior Principal*
X
$112.98
Senior Associate
42 X
$79.33
Associate
X
$70.00
Senior
X
$64.90
Senior Project
X
$56.49
Project
X
$50.48
Senior Staff
X
$44.47
CAD Designer / GIS Analyst
X
$55.75
Staff / Senior Technician II
52 X
$40.87
Project Coordinator
4 X
$44.00
Data Specialist
X
$36.06
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$41.25
Support Staff
X
$29.75
Total Direct Salary =
Overhead Cost @ 222.49% of Direct
Labor Cost (c) =
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct Labor Cost =
Total Direct Labor =
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.70/mile IRS)
Reproduction Expenses
Subconsultant Total
Prepared By:
Date: 4/18/2025
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general; the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
(e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner).
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
* Excludes CEO
Cost
$0.00
$3,331.86
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,125.24
$176.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$5,633.10
$12,533.08
$1, 689.93
519,856.11
$140.00
$3.89
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$20,000.00
Table 5 - Lakehaven Water District Design/Reporting Services
Fee Determination Summary Table
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
Principal / Senior Principal*
2
X
$112.98
$225.96
Senior Associate
12
X
$79.33
$951.96
Associate
X
$70.00
$0.00
Senior
20
X
$64.90
$1,298.00
Senior Project
X
$56.49
$0.00
Project
20
X
$50.48
$1,009.60
Senior Staff
X
$44.47
$0.00
CAD Designer / GIS Analyst
4
X
$55.75
$223.00
Staff / Senior Technician II
X
$40.87
$0.00
Project Coordinator
1
X
$44.00
$44.00
Data Specialist
X
$36.06
$0.00
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$41.25
$0.00
Support Staff
X
$29.75
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$3,752.52
Overhead Cost @ 222.49% of Direct Labor Cost (c) _
$8,348.98
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
$1,125.76
Total Direct Labor =
$13,227.26
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles
@ $0.70/mile IRS)
$21.00
Reproduction Expenses
$1.74
G PS
$100.00
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total
=
$13,350.00
Prepared By: SJQ
Date: 4/18/2025
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general; the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
(e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner).
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
Excludes CEO
ATTACHMENT C - TASK 05A SCOPE
(�JrSTELL
March 7, 2025
Transpo Group USA, INC
ATTN: Bryce Kinney
12131 1131h Ave
NE #203, Kirkland WA 98034
Subject: Scope and Cost Modification Request for Contract 1.22060.00
Dear Mr. Kinney:
We request a modification for Transpo Project No. 1.22060.00, Federal Way SR 99 at S 373,d St Roundabout to
revise the contract scope and increase the contract amount.
On March 3, 2025, Steil was informed that a proposed mitigation area has been identified for the project. The
approximately 4.1-acre proposed mitigation site is situated on the west side of Pacific Highway S, adjacent to the
Montessori Academy at Spring Valley. Steil completed a preliminary review of the Washington Information System
for Architectural and Archeological Records Data (WISAARD) to determine whether any previously identified
historic resources or archaeological sites are present within the proposed mitigation area. According to WISAARD,
no historic resources or archaeological sites are present. While the proposed mitigation site has not been subjected
to archaeological investigation, the Statewide Predictive Model indicates there is a moderate to high risk that
archaeological resources are present. As a result, an archaeological survey is recommended to determine whether
archaeological sites may be impacted within the proposed mitigation area.
The cost modification would allow for the pedestrian survey and excavation of up to 66 shovel test probes within
the approximately 4.1 acres that comprise the proposed mitigation area as well as the incorporation of the results
of the additional survey into the final cultural resources report. The proposed cost for this modification is
$9,583.38. With this task modification, the new total for the project would be $30,730.20.
If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please feel free to contact me via email at rkrause@stellee.com
or by phone at 713-417-5421.
Sincerely,
Robert E. Krause, Ph.D.
Steil Director, Cultural Resources
3/7/2025
Transpo Group -Project 2 mod
Cultural Resources
Home or
Client
BASE YEAR
Unit
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
LABOR CATEGORIES / EMPLOYEE
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
Cost
Senior Archaeologist / Knight-Iske
Technician 3 / Groat
Technician 3 / Halverson
CADD/GIS Specialist 1 / Dlouhy
QA/QC Manager / Kell
Project Manager / Shellenhamer
HOME
HR
4
$ 133.28
24
$ 799.68
0
$
HOME
HR
20
$ 666.40
24
$ 799.68
0
$ -
HOME
HR
20
$ 585.40
0
$
0
$ -
HOME
HR
2
$ 54.00
6
$ 162.00
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$ -
10
$ 238.90
0
$ -
HOME
HR
2
$ 73.80
2
$ 73.80
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$
0
$ -
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$
0
$ -
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$
0
$
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$
0
$ -
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$
0
$
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$ -
0
$ -
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$
0
$ -
0
$ -
HOME
HR
0
$ -
0
$
0
$ -
CLIENT
HR
0
$
0
$
0
$ -
HR
0
$
0
$
$
$
$
0
$ -
HR
0
$
0
0
$ -
HR
0
$
0
0
$ -
HR
0
$ -
0
0
$ -
Home Labor
Client labor
48
0
$ 1,512.88
$ -
66
0
$ 2,074.06
$ -
0
0
$ -
$
Total Labor
48
$ 1,512.88
66
$ 2,074.06
0
$
Proprietary Information Page 1
3/7/2025
Transpo Group -Project 2 mod
Cultural Resources
Home or
Client
BASE YEAR
Task 4
Task 05
Summary
LABOR CATEGORIES / EMPLOYEE
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
Cost
Senior Archaeologist / Knight-Iske
Technician 3 / Groat
Technician 3 / Halverson
CADD/GIS Specialist 1 / Dlouhy
QA/QC Manager / Kell
Project Manager / Shellenhamer
HOME
0
$
$
0
$
28
44
$ 932.96
$ 1,466.08
$ 58540
$ 21600
$ 23890
$ 14760
$
$ -
$
$
$
$
HOME
0
0
$ -
HOME
0
$
0
$ -
20
HOME
0
$
0
$ -
8
HOME
0
$
0
$
10
HOME
0
$
0
$
4
HOME
0
$
0
$
0
HOME
0
$ -
0
$
0
HOME
0
$
0
$
0
HOME
0
$ -
0
$
0
HOME
0
$
0
$ -
0
HOME
0
$ -
0
$ -
0
HOME
0
$
0
$ -
0
$
HOME
0
$
0
$
0
$
$
CLIENT
0
$
0
$
0
0
$
$
$
$
$
$
0
$
0
$
$
$
$
$ 3,58694
$
0
0
$ -
0
0
0
0
0
0
$ -
0
0
$
0
Home Labor
Client labor
0
0
$ -
$ -
114
0
Total Labor
1 0
$
1 0
$
114
$ 3,586.94
Proprietary Information Page 2
ATTACHMENT D - TASK 07C3 SCOPE
" PACE
WATER I LAND I INFRASTRUCTURE I FACILITIES
ADDITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT #1
TO: Bryce Kinney, Senior Project Manager PROJECT NAME: SR99 at S 373'd St Retaining Walls
TranspoGroup
12131 113th Ave NE #203
Kirkland, WA 98034 PROJECT NO.: 244448
FROM: Scott Larsen, PE, SE DATE: March 24, 2025
SUBJECT: Retaining Wall Design
This Service Agreement is intended to advise that a request for services has been made which was
not in our original Scope of Services or Fee. The subject contract is herein amended to incorporate
the following scope of services:
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The overall scope of the additional services is to provide a cast -in -place concrete retaining
wall design, in order to create additional volume in the detention pond. PACE will provide the
following services:
■ Review existing landscape and civil drawings to develop retaining wall design
requirements.
• Provide structural details and general notes for the construction of a new cast -in -
place concrete retaining wall. It is assumed that the civil and/or landscape drawings
will be utilized in order to locate the retaining wall on plan.
• Provide structural calculations necessary for the issuance of a permit.
II. ASSUMPTIONS
• The civil and/ or landscape drawings will be provided in CAD format to generate the
structural plans.
• The maximum retained height of the retaining wall is assumed to be 10-foot.
• Due to its proximity to a water detention pond, it is possible that the retaining wall
will be subjected to fully saturated soil lateral pressures, which may increase the
loads on the retaining wall, and therefore will increase the overall size, thickness,
and rebar required in the retaining wall.
• No site visit will be performed by PACE structural engineering staff.
4500 I<ruse way, suite 250
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035-25J4
503.597.3222
March 21, 2025
Bryce Kinney
TranspGroup
Additional Services Agreement
Page 2 of 2
III. FEE
Client agrees to pay PACE for the above services on the basis of a Time -and -Expense (Rates)
basis, not to exceed a fee of $8,000.
All services provided within the scope of this ASA will be performed as per the terms and
conditions approved under the above -mentioned base contract for the project, unless stated
in the scope within this document. If you have any questions, require any additional
information, or would like to discuss this project further, please do not hesitate to contact us
at your earliest convenience.
Authorized PACE Representative Signature
Scott Larsen, PE, SE
Printed Name
Structural Engineering Manager
Title
March 24, 2025
Date
I accept the above -described Scope of
Services and Fee Structure.
Authorized Client Representative Signature
Printed Name
Title
Date
A PACE
Project Estimates should considers 10%to 15% contingency for unknown conditions where applicable
Project Eatimates should cons Ida r escalation for projects extending over one calendar year. Fee Schedule: �� II
Free Form Input - Project Budgeter can define work item descriptions, expense and subconsultant as required
Defined Input - Project budgeter must use defined Labor Codes and Staff Type from Deltek FMS Project Mgmt System (Tables Attached)
PACE Engineers
Project Budget Worksheet - 2025
Project Nor—
Project,
SR99 at S 373rd St Retaining Wall De nn
Location: Federal Way. WA Prepared By: Ryan Guav
Task 1 Dat.:1 3/21/2025
24448 1 Bitting Group AF:1 03
Labor
Taff Type # (See Labor Rates Table) Code 103 I 119
Stalf Type Hourly Rate $222 sm
Staff Name (optional) G. Matt. P
Job Structural
Dmvangausk Title Title Engineer BIM Manager
Labor Hours by Classl0cetlon
1
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$305
Scott L.
Sr. PrIncipol
Engineer
Hour Total
Do14r Total
Retainin Wall Deaf n and Calculations
16
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16.0
$3,SS2.00
Retainin Walt Details and Drafting
16 I
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16.0
$3,296.00
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2
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$1.054.00
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Reimbursable Expenses
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Total Project Budge[
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RETURN TO: PW ADMIN EXT: 2700 ID #: 4551
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
1. ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / Engineering Division
2. ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: John Cole EXT: 2718 3. DATE REQ. BY: 10/14/24
3. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE:
p CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
❑ PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT ❑ SMALL OR LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
❑ GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑ HUMAN SERVICES / CDBG
❑ REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT ❑ SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
❑ ORDINANCE ❑ RESOLUTION
0 CONTRACT AMENDMENT (AG#): 22-1 17 ❑ INTERLOCAL
0 OTHER WSDOT A&E contract Amendment
4. PROJECT NAME: SR 99 at S 373rd Roundabout
5. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Transpo Group USA, Inc
ADDRESS: 12131 113th Ave NE #203, Kirkland WA 98034 TELEPHONE:425-896-5230
E-MAIL: ion.Dascal(ciItransDoarouD.com FAX:
SIGNATURENAME: Jon Pascal TITLE: Principal
6. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: 0 SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS/CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL OTHER
REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT/AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE # BL, EXP. 12/31/ UBI # 603258009 , EXP. / /
7. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: upon execution COMPLETION DATE: 12/31 /2025
8. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $ 632,423.56+77,187.55=$709,611.11 (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: [a YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑ YES 0 NO IF YES, $ PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
RETAINAGE: RETAINAGE AMOUNT: ❑ RETAINAGE AGREEMENT (SEE CONTRACT) OR ❑ RETAINAGE BOND PROVIDED
❑ PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE TO: D36224-24110
9. DOCUMENT / CONTRACT REVIEW INITIAL / DATE REVIEWED INITIAL / DATE APPROVED
8 PROJECT MANAGER John Cole - """""--'
8 DIVISION MANAGER qv'"
8 DEPUTY DIRECTOR DSW 9/26/24
6 DIRECTOR =
❑ RISK MANAGEMENT (IF APPLICABLE)
e LAW DEPT KVA 10/1412024
10. COUNCIL APPROVAL (IF APPLICABLE) SCHEDULED COMMITTEE DATE: COMMITTEE APPROVAL DATE:
SCHEDULED COUNCIL DATE: COUNCIL APPROVAL DATE:
11. CONTRACT SIGNATURE ROUTING
❑ SENT TO VENDOR/CONTRACTOR DATE SENT: 10/14/24 DATE REC• D: 10/15/24
❑ ATTACH: SIGNATURE AUTHORITY, INSURANCE CERTIFICATE, LICENSES, EXHIBITS
❑ CREATE ELECTRONIC REMINDER/NOTIFICATION FOR I MONTH PRIOR TO EXPIRATION DATE
(INCLUDE DEPT. SUPPORT STAFF IF NECESSARY AND FEEL FREE TO SET NOTIFICATION MORE THAN A MONTH IN ADVANCE IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS NEEDED.)
INITIAL / DATE SIGNED
❑ FINANCE DEPARTMENT
V LAW DEPT
SIGNATORY (MAYOR OR DIRECTOR)O
❑ CITY CLERK
❑ ASSIGNED AG # AG# z "�
❑ SIGNED COPY RETURNED DATE SENT: �d•ni�, ciy �6
COMMENTS: v
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EXECUTE" " ORIGINALS
W SDOT standard form
1/2020
AIM
� Washington State
VI/ Department of Transportation
Supplemental Agreement
Number 2
Original Agreement Number
AG 22-117
Project Number
CFW# 36224
Project Title
SR99 at S 373rd Roundabout
Organization and Address
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
12131 113th Ave NE #203
Kirkland, WA 98034
Phone: 425-896-5230
Execution Date
10/14/22
New Maximum Amount Payable
$709,611.11
Completion Date
12/31/2025
Description of Work
Construct a compact roundabout at the intersection of State Route 99 and S 373rd St.
The Local Agency of City of Federal Way
desires to supplement the agreement entered in to with Trans ol2 Group USA. Inc.
and executed on 1 0/14/22 and identified as Agreement No. AG 22-117
All provisions in the basic agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement.
The changes to the agreement are described as follows:
Section 1, SCOPE OF WORK, is hereby changed to read:
The scope of work is amended to avoid conservation property as well as additional associated Environmental
permitting. See Exhibit B.
II
Section IV, TIME FOR BEGINNING AND COMPLETION, is amended to change the number of calendar days
for completion of the work to read: Completion date extended to 12/31/2.025.
III
Section V, PAYMENT, shall be amended as follows:
An additional $77,187.55 shall be added to original contract. See Exhibit A-1
as set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and by this reference made a part of this supplement.
If you concur with this supplement and agree to the changes as stated above, please sign in the Appropriate
spaces below and return to this office for final action.
By; Jon Pascal , P.E._ Transno Group USA, Inc_
Consultant Signature
By: Jim Ferrell Mayor
Approving Authority Signature
a�� _6
DOT Form 140-063
Revised 09/2005
Exhibit "A"
Summary of Payments
Previous
Agreement
Supplement
Total
Direct Salary Cost
$405,457.76
$25,353.11
$430,810.87
Overhead
(Including Payroll Additives)
$193,661.94
$44,228.51
$237,890.45
Direct Non -Salary Costs
Fixed Fee
$33,303.86
$7,605.93
$40,909.79
Management Reserve
Total
$632,423.56
$77,187.55
$709,611.11
DOT Form 140-063
Revised 09/2005
EXHIBIT A-1 AMENDMENT 2 FEE ESTIMATE
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
Cost Estimate Worksheet
tra nspogroup ` F
Number 1 Project Name
1.22060.061 SR991373rd Roundabout
Rate schedule is effective from June 29, 2024 through June 27, 2025
Only key staff are shown and other staff may work on and charge to the project as needed by the project manager.
C3D
Traffic
Modeling/
Project
Quality
Project
Lead/CAD
CAD
Project
Manager
Control
Engineer
Civil Lead
Support
Supporl
Admin
i.tials
JCP
RP
BK
KBC
VM
JK
AMC
Wwcategory
Prin L7
Prin L7
Ena L5
Eno L5
Eno L3
Anyl L3
PA L5
cost raic
$122.60
$100.96
$79.81
$72.12
$56.06
$51.44
$66.83
Labor:
1 1TftkOa- prWhrilna
2 Subtask A: Roundabout Geometrics Packa e 1 1 18 24 44 $3,006
3 0 $0
17 0 $0
Total Hours 1 1 18 0 24 0 0 44
$123 $101 $1,437 SO $1 345 SO SO It
Fee (as a % of labor) EEMr r . $901.67
Miscellaneous Excesses: Subconsulh
Federal Express / Courier
$0
Phone
$0
Fax
$0
Postage
$0
Graphic supplies
$0
Photograph
$0
Travel expenses (mileage)
$0
Reproduction
$0
Traffic counts
$0
Traffic accident data
$0
Spec. MPS model run
s0
Transportation Concurrency Application
$0
Original
Total Contract Amount
Contract
Supp 1
Supp 2
Transpo Group
$
138,291.82
$ 200,186.80
$ 9,150.49
Landau
$
118,841.32
$ 49,671.54
$ 85,900.00
Stell
$
17,146.26
$ 4,000.56
DCI
$
47,731.74
PACE
$ 45,078.08
Unallocated Budget (due to spreadsheet error)*
$ 21,863.50
$ (21,863.50)
TOTAL $
322,011.14
$ 316,799.92
$ 77,187.5S
*In Supplement 1, fee reduction from Transpo task 8 should have been $6,387.54. Only
$2,098 was removed. In addition, Landau budget included in total fee estimate did not
include fee reductions associated with scope removal.
nts:
Subs
Cost
Firm
Landau Associates
$85,900
Steil
$4,001
OCI Engineers
$0
PACE
$0
$0
Total Subconsultants $89,901
Fee Reduction from Unallocated Budget-$21,863.50
Cost Estimate Prepared on: 9/1312024
8/14/2024
EXHIBIT A-1
Home or
BASE YEAR
Unit
Task t
Task 2
Task 3
Client
LABOR CATEGORIES I
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
Cost
Hrs
EMPLOYEE NAME
PI / Rodriguez -Franco
Home
$104.80
HR
5
$ 524.00
0
$
0
$
0
Archaeologist Tech / Carjabal
Home
$81.38
HR
10
$ 813.60
0
$
o
$
0
Archaeologist Tech / Cooper
Home
$81.38
HR
10
$ 813.80
0
$
0
$
0
GIS/Johnson
Home
$93.55
HR
4
$ 374.20
0
$
0
$
Editor / Kell
Home
$104.63
HR
5
$ 523.15
$
$
Krause
Home
$139.73
HR
6
$ 838.38
$
S
Home
$0.00
HR
0
$
$
0
S
Home
$0.00
HR
$
$
0
S
0
HR
$
$
$
HR
$
$
S
HR
$
$
$
HR
$
$
S
HR
$
S
S
HR
$
S
S
HR
$
S
S
HR
$
$
S
HR
$
$
$
40
$ 3.307.33
0
$
0
$
0
TRAVEL & ODC COSTS
Rate
Unit
Qtv
Cost
Qtv
Cost
Qtiv
Cost
oty
Mileage
$ 0.670
Mile
169
$ 113.23
0
$
$
TRAVEL
Per
$ 113.23
$
$
Sub/ODCrrravel Subtotal
$ 113.23
$
$
Profit/Fee (on Labor)
0.0
is
Ll
Total Price
I
1
$ 4.000.56
$
Proprietary Information Page 1
EXHIBIT A-1
Table 1- Additional Wetland/Waterway Delineation
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: SR 99 and 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b) Hours
Principal*
Senior Associate 1
Associate
Senior
Senior Project
Project 12
Senior Staff
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
Staff/Senior Technician II 12
Project Coordinator
Data Specialist
CAD/GIS Technician
Support Staff
= Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
X $108.17
$0.00
X $73.32
$73.32
X $70.00
$0.00
X $58.89
$0.00
X $54.09
$0.00
X $48.07
$576.84
X $43.27
$0.00
X $53.50
$0.00
X $40.00
$480.00
X $42.25
$0.00
X $34.86
$0.00
X $40.00
$0.00
X $32.50
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$1,130.16
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct Labor Cost (c) = $2,452.45
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost = $339.05
Total Direct Labor = $3,921.66
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.67/mile IRS)
Reproduction Expenses
Subconsultant Total
Prepared By: SJQ
Date: 5/17/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
* Excludes CEO
$78.34
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$4,000.00
Table 2 - Phase 1 ESA
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: SR 99 and 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
Principal*
X
$108.17
$0.00
Senior Associate
7
X
$73.32
$513.24
Associate
X
$70.00
$0.00
Senior
X
$58.89
$0.00
Senior Project
X
$54.09
$0.00
Project
24
X
$48.07
$1,153.68
Senior Staff
X
$43.27
$0.00
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
4
X
$53.50
$214.00
Staff/Senior Technician II
X
$40.00
$0.00
Project Coordinator
6
X
$42.25
$253.50
Data Specialist
X
$34.86
$0.00
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$40.00
$0.00
Support Staff
X
$32.50
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$2,134.42
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct
Labor Cost (c) =
$4,631.69
Fixed Fee @
30% of Direct labor Cost =
$640.33
Total Direct Labor =
$7,406.44
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. 50 miles @ $0.67/mile IRS) $33.50
Environmental Database Report $375.00
Reproduction Expenses $85.06
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total = $7,900.00
Prepared By: SJQ/KFH Date: 5/17/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
* Excludes CEO
EXHIBIT A-1
Table 1- Phase II ESA
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: SR 99 and 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSQ
Classification (b)
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
Principal*
X
$108.17
$0.00
Senior Associate
13
X
$73.32
$953.16
Associate
X
$70.00
$0.00
Senior
1
X
$58.89
$58.89
Senior Project
2
X
$54.09
$108.18
Project
15
X
$48.07
$721.05
Senior Staff
X
$43.27
$0.00
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
2
X
$53.50
$107.00
Staff/Senior Technician II
30
X
$40.00
$1,200.00
Project Coordinator
9
X
$42.25
$380.25
Data Specialist
6
X
$34.86
$209.16
CAD/GIS Technician
2
X
$40.00
$80.00
Technician
X
$25.00
$0.00
Support Staff
X
$32.50
$0.00
X
$0.00
X
$0.00
80
Total Direct Salary =
$3,817.69
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct
Labor Cost (c) =
$8,284.39
Fixed Fee
@ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
$1,145.31
Total Direct Labor =
$13,247.38
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. 80 miles @ $0.67/mile IRS)
$54.00
Field Equipment
$550.00
Lab
$4,400.00
Reproduction
$48.62
Subconsultant Total = $18,300.00
ared By: KFH Date: 7/29/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
EXHIBIT A-1
Table 1- Offsite Wetland/Waterway Delineation
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Principal*
Senior Associate
Associate
Senior
Senior Project
Project
Senior Staff
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
Staff/Senior Technician II
Project Coordinator
Data Specialist
CAD/GIS Technician
Support Staff
Hours =
Typical Rate (a) _
X
$108.17
18 X
$73.32
X
$70.00
X
$58.89
X
$54.09
20 X
$48.07
X
$43.27
X
$53.50
X
$40.00
X
$42.25
X
$34.86
X
$40.00
X
$32.50
Total Direct Salary
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct Labor Cost (c) _
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
Total Direct Labor =
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.67/mile IRS)
GPS
Drone
Reproduction costs
Subconsultant Total
Prepared By: SJQ Date
9/9/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
Excludes CEO
Cost
$0.00
$1,319.76
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$961.40
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,281.16
$4,950.12
$684.35
$7,915.63
$200.00
$170.00
$300.00
$14.37
$0.00
$8,600.00
Table 2 - Preliminary Mitigation Planning
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
Principal*
1
X
$108.17
$108.17
Senior Associate
14
X
$73.32
$1,026.48
Associate
X
$70.00
$0.00
Senior
X
$58.89
$0.00
Senior Project
X
$54.09
$0.00
Project
8
X
$48.07
$384.56
Senior Staff
X
$43.27
$0.00
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
12
X
$53.50
$642.00
Staff/Senior Technician II
X
$40.00
$0.00
Project Coordinator
X
$42.25
$0.00
Data Specialist
X
$34.86
$0.00
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$40.00
$0.00
Support Staff
X
$32.50
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$2,161.21
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct
Labor Cost (c) _
$4,689.83
Fixed Fee @
30% of Direct labor Cost =
$648.36
Total Direct Labor =
$7,499.40
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.67/mile IRS) $0.00
Reproduction costs $0.60
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total = $7,500.00
Prepared By: SJQ Date: 9/9/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
Excludes CEO
Table 3 - Groundwater Monitoring
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Hours
=
Typical Rate (a) _
Principal*
1
X
$108.17
Senior Associate
X
$73.32
Associate
X
$70.00
Senior
X
$58.89
Senior Project
X
$54.09
Project
22
X
$48.07
Senior Staff
26
X
$43.27
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
X
$53.50
Staff/Senior Technician II
16
X
$40.00
Project Coordinator
X
$42.25
Data Specialist
X
$34.86
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$40.00
Support Staff
X
$32.50
Total Direct Salary
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct Labor Cost (c) =
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
Total Direct Labor =
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.67/mile IRS)
Piezometers
Reproduction costs
Subconsultant Total
Prepared By: SJQ
Date 9/9/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
' Excludes CEO
Cost
$108.17
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$1,057.54
$1,125.02
$0.00
$640.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,930.73
$6,359.68
$879.22
$10,169.63
$67.00
$3,046.00
$17.37
$0.00
$0.00
$13,300.00
Table 4 - Mitigation Design
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Hours =
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
Principal*
1 X
$108.17
$108.17
Senior Associate
24 X
$73.32
$1,759.68
Associate
X
$70.00
$0.00
Senior
X
$58.89
$0.00
Senior Project
X
$54.09
$0.00
Project
12 X
$48.07
$576.84
Senior Staff
X
$43.27
$0.00
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
56 X
$53.50
$2,996.00
Staff/Senior Technician II
X
$40.00
$0.00
Project Coordinator
X
$42.25
$0.00
Data Specialist
X
$34.86
$0.00
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$40.00
$0.00
Support Staff
X
$32.S0
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$5,440.69
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct
Labor Cost (c) _
$11,806.30
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
$1,632.21
Total Direct Labor =
$18,879.19
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles @ $0.67/mile IRS) $0.00
Reproduction costs $20.81
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total = $18,900.00
Prepared By: SJQ Date: 9/9/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23.
* Excludes CEO
Table 5 - Critical Areas Report - Mitigation
Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Project: State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Subconsultant: Landau Associates
Direct Salary Cost (DSC):
Classification (b)
Hours =
Typical Rate (a) =
Cost
Principal*
X
$108.17
$0.00
Senior Associate
10 X
$73.32
$733.20
Associate
X
$70.00
$0.00
Senior
X
$58.89
$0.00
Senior Project
X
$54.09
$0.00
Project
20 X
$48.07
$961.40
Senior Staff
X
$43.27
$0.00
CAD Designer/GIS Analyst
4 X
$53.50
$214.00
Staff/Senior Technician II
X
$40.00
$0.00
Project Coordinator
5 X
$42.25
$211.25
Data Specialist
X
$34.86
$0.00
CAD/GIS Technician
X
$40.00
$0.00
Support Staff
X
$32.50
$0.00
Total Direct Salary =
$2,119.85
Overhead Cost @ 217.00% of Direct
Labor Cost (c) =
$4,600.07
Fixed Fee @ 30% of Direct labor Cost =
$635.96
Total Direct Labor =
$7,355.88
Reimbursables:
Travel Expenses (est. ## miles
@ $0.67/mile IRS)
$0.00
Reproduction costs
$44.12
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Subconsultant Total = $7,400.00
Prepared By: SJQ Date: 9/9/2024
(a) Rates shown reflect the typical compensation rate of employees assigned to the billing category listed.
Each category may have multiple employees assigned to that billing category and each employee
may have a different hourly rate of pay. Employee compensation is subject to adjustment annually.
(b) Classifications shown are general, the actual invoice will show our employee's specific discipline
for e.g., Senior Engineer, Senior Geologist, Senior Planner.
(c) Per WSDOT analytical review of Landau Associates' financial statements for the year ended 6/30/23
• Excludes CEO
EXHIBIT B
Amendment #2 to Agreement for Services
Client Name: City of Federal Way
Project Name: State Route 99 / S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Original Agreement Dated: August 18, 2022
Amendment Dated: September 13, 2024 TG: 1.22060.00
The existing Agreement for Services between Transpo Group (Transpo) and City of Federal Way (Client) is
amended to include the following additional services and revised fee projection. All terms and conditions
described in the Agreement remain in force and are not modified by this Amendment.
Scope of Services
In addition to the services described in Exhibit A of the Agreement and Amendment #1 to the Agreement,
The Consultant will provide the following services:
Task 04^Preliminary Engineering
A. Roundabout Geometrics Package (Transpo)
Original Scope of Services.
The Consultant will prepare a Roundabout Geometrics Package for the design of a roundabout.
Amended Scope of Services
Due to the identification of the northeast property as being contained within a conservation easement, the
City directed The Consultant to relocate the roundabout to avoid impacts to the property. The Consultant
prepared alternative roundabout concepts avoiding impacts to the northeast property to assist the City in
determining which alternative to move forward with in design. The Consultant updated the roundabout
geometrics package, including fastest paths and vehicle turning maneuvers, to incorporate the revised
roundabout location and geometry.
Task 05—Environmental Permitting
A. Cultural Resources Technical Report (Steil)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will review pertinent environmental, archaeological, ethnographic, and historical information
appropriate to the project location and conduct field investigations to identify archaeological and historical
resources. The Consultant will prepare a technical memo summarizing the results.
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant completed additional field work to capture the increased Area of Possible Effects (APE)
due to the revised roundabout design and stormwater ponds.
See Attachment B for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
B. Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report (Landau)
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will prepare a wetlandAvaterway critical areas report describing impacts and mitigation.
Amended Scope of Services.
The Consultant completed two additional site visits to the Park property for purposes of completing wetland
delineation for additional project impacts associated with the revised roundabout design and stormwater
ponds. The additional site visits also required additional coordination on the revised project alignment and
pre -field evaluation and mobilization/demobilization.
See Attachment C for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
In addition, the Consultant will provide additional reporting efforts associated with onsite and offsite
mitigation. Reporting efforts will include a summary of wetland delineation at the offsite mitigation
properties, the mitigation design, development of objectives and performance standards, and development
of figures.
See Attachment E for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Text and figures for the Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report
K. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Landau)
Original Scope of Services.
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services:
The Consultant will conduct a Phase I ESA for the Park Property (subject property) in accordance with the
ASTM International (ASTM) Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental
Site Assessment Process, El527-21 (as applied in the State of Washington). The Phase I ESA will include
a review of historical and regulatory information, a site reconnaissance, interviews, and data evaluation and
reporting. The assessment will identify the presence of recognized environmental conditions, in accordance
with the ASTM standard. The Consultant will also identify, as appropriate, other findings that do not meet
the definition for a recognized environmental condition and that are outside of the ASTM standard but that
may warrant recognition by the user of the assessment.
See Attachment C for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Draft and Final Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report
L. Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services:
As part of the Phase I ESA for the Park Property (subject property), completed on June 20, 2024, there
were recognized environmental conditions (RECs) identified. This scope of services for the Phase II ESA is
to determine if the identified debris on -site contains asbestos and to investigate potential impacts to shallow
soil that might have resulted from long term contact with asbestos -containing materials (ACMs) or from
burning of solid waste at the burn pit. The Consultant will conduct a field investigation to collect samples of
materials identified as potential ACMs and submit for testing for asbestos by US Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) Method 600/R93-116. After completion of the environmental investigation and receipt of field
data and laboratory analytical results, the Consultant will conduct a review of the analytical data for quality
control/quality assurance purposes and tabulate the data. The analytical data and investigation findings will
be presented in a brief Phase II ESA technical memorandum.
See Attachment D for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Final Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report
M. Offsite Wetland/Waterway Delineation (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
No original scope of services.
NA
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will conduct wetland and waterway delineation of the offsite mitigation properties using
guidance provided in the 1987 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetlands Delineation Manual, the
2010 Regional Supplement, and the Washington State Department of Ecology's (Ecology's) Determining
the Ordinary High -Water Mark for Shoreline Management Act Compliance in Washington State guidance.
See Attachment E for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Delineation and rating information (provided in email correspondence including figures) in support
of tasks included below.
N. Preliminary Mitigation Planning (Landau)
Original Scope of Services.
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services.
The Consultant will coordinate with the project team to confirm the area of unavoidable wetland, waterway,
and buffer impacts and to identify opportunities and areas for onsite and offsite mitigation. Wetland
mitigation planning will include identifying areas for wetland and buffer enhancements and wetland
restoration and/or creation. Mitigation opportunities and impact to mitigation ratios will be summarized on
aerial photography and in email correspondence.
See Attachment E for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• Identification of potential mitigation measures
• Email correspondence including figures
O. Groundwater Monitoring (Landau)
Original Scope of Services.
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services.
If needed, the Consultant will install up to five shallow piezometers (20 inches to 36 inches deep) for water
level monitoring at the offsite mitigation properties. Water levels will be monitored semi -continuously (every
15 minutes) with data loggers. The water level monitoring will be used to document site hydrology, in
support of mitigation design.
See Attachment E for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
• An electronic (PDF) copy of groundwater monitoring data
P. Mitigation Design (Landau)
Original Scope of Services.
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services.
The Consultant will develop compensatory mitigation plan sheets to include onsite and offsite grading and
planting plans for wetland restoration and/or creation and buffer enhancements. Design sheets will include
plan views, profiles, and details.
See Attachment E for detailed scope of services and assumptions.
Consultant Deliverables
0 Draft and final mitigation plan sheets as PDFs.
Authorization
Each individual signing this Amendment on behalf of named party represents that he or she is authorized to
bind his or her principal to this Amendment and its terms.
Transpo Group USA, Inc. City of Federal Way
Transpo Representative Signature Client Signature
Name —Printed
Title
Date
Name —Printed
Title
Date
❑ Client is the legal owner of the property.
❑ Client is not the legal owner of the property.
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EXHIBIT B : TASK 05B, 05M, 05N, 050, AND 05P SCOPE
LALANDAU
A S S O C I A T E S
September 11, 2024
Transmitted via email to: brvice.kinnev@-.t +nspogroup.com
The Transpo Group
12131 113th Avenue, Suite 203
Kirkland, Washington 98034
Attn: Bryce Kinney, PE
Re: Proposed Scope of Services and Cost Estimate
Supplement 4: Wetland Mitigation Assessment/Design Services
State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Federal Way, Washington
Dear Mr. Kinney,
Landau Associates, Inc. (Landau) is pleased to submit this proposed supplemental scope of services
and cost estimate to provide wetland mitigation assessment and design services in support of the
State Route (SR) 99 and 373'd Roundabout Improvements project. The proposed scope of services
presented in this letter is based on discussions with and information provided by the Transpo Group
(Transpo) and the City of Federal Way (City). Presented below is a summary of Landau's project
understanding and proposed scope of services.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
Transpo and its subconsultants are providing engineering design and permitting support to the City
for the design of a roundabout at the intersection of SR 99 (Pacific Highway South) and South 373 d
Street. Landau is providing environmental permitting support for the project under an existing
contract and supplements. Landau has completed a wetland/waterway delineation of the project site.
The proposed project will have unavoidable wetland, waterway, and buffer impacts that will require
compensatory mitigation. It has been determined that use of mitigation banking may not be feasible
or preferred by the City and that onsite/offsite mitigation opportunities will be pursued.
The City has identified three adjoining properties [King County Parcel Nos. 2921049118, 3221049112,
and 3221049141 (offsite mitigation properties)I with existing wetland and buffer for potential
mitigation use. The current extent of wetlands and buffer will need to be formally documented on the
approximately 18 acres of property, to determine the opportunities available for developing
mitigation credits.
SEATTLE
155 NE 100th Street, Suite 302 • Seattle, Washington 98125 • (206) 631-8680 landauinc.com
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PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES
This proposed supplement includes the completion of a Phase II investigation at the subject property,
including a field investigation, data evaluation and reporting, and project administration and
communication. The elements required to complete the Phase II investigation are described further
below.
Task 1. Offsite Wetland/Waterway Delineation
Landau will conduct wetland and waterway delineation of the offsite mitigation properties using
guidance provided in the 1987 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetlands Delineation Manual, the
2010 Regional Supplement, and the Washington State Department of Ecology's (Ecology's)
Determining the Ordinary High -Water Mark for Shoreline Management Act Compliance in Washington
State guidance. To gain a general understanding of potential wetland and waterway issues at the
project site, Landau will compile and review environmental information from public domain resources
such as:
• Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey data
• National Wetlands Inventory mapping
• Federal Emergency Management Act floodplain mapping
• Local critical areas mapping
• US Geological Survey topographic mapping
• Recent aerial photography, and
• Previously completed wetland/waterway delineation completed by Landau.
The field investigation will include an examination of vegetation, soils, and hydrology within the
subject parcels. Flagging will be placed along the wetland/waterway boundaries and will be confined
to the offsite mitigation properties. Any wetland/waterway habitat within 225 feet (ft) that extends
beyond the subject parcels will be estimated both visually and using public domain resources in order
to assess wetland/waterway extent. Flagged wetland/waterway boundaries will be surveyed using a
Trimble RTK handheld global positioning system (GPS) unit with an accuracy of +/- 1 meter.
High -definition aerial photographs of the site will be captured using a DJI Mavic 3E drone to facilitate
accurate present-day conditions, complete the wetland rating forms, and help determine appropriate
mitigation strategies.
Wetlands will be rated in accordance with Ecology's Washington State Wetland Rating System for
Western Washington, and buffer widths will be determined in compliance with critical areas
regulations. Stream typing and buffer widths are based on Chapter 19.145 of the City of Federal Way
Municipal Code and the water -typing system presented in Chapters 222-16-030 and 031 of the
Washington Administrative Code (WAC).
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Deliverables
• Delineation and rating information (provided in email correspondence including figures) in
support of tasks included below.
Assumptions
• Right of entry to project area parcels will be provided to Landau.
• Wetland ratings will be completed using Ecology's Washington Tool for Online Rating (WATOR).
Task 2. Preliminary Mitigation Planning
Landau will coordinate with the project team to confirm the area of unavoidable wetland, waterway,
and buffer impacts and to identify opportunities and areas for onsite and offsite mitigation. Wetland
mitigation planning will include identifying areas for wetland and buffer enhancements and wetland
restoration and/or creation. Mitigation opportunities and impact to mitigation ratios will be
summarized on arial photographs and in email correspondence.
Deliverables
• Identification of potential mitigation measures.
• Email correspondence including figures.
Assumptions
• Development of grading and/or planting plans is not included in this task.
• Required ratio of mitigation will be accommodated onsite and/or at the offsite mitigation
properties. This task does not include mitigation planning for additional offsite property.
Task 3. Groundwater Monitoring
If needed, Landau will install up to five shallow piezometers (20 inches to 36 inches deep) for water
level monitoring at the offsite mitigation properties. Water levels will be monitored semi -continuously
(every 15 minutes) with data loggers. The water level monitoring will be used to document site
hydrology, in support of mitigation design. The locations of the piezometers will be mapped using a
handheld GPS unit. Servicing piezometers includes measuring water levels with a handheld water level
meter, downloading recorded water level data, correcting the data for barometric pressure, and
preparing Microsoft Excel hydrographs for each location. This task includes one site visit for well and
data logger installation and two additional site visits to service the piezometers and download logger
data.
Deliverables
• An electronic (pdf) copy of groundwater monitoring data.
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Assumptions
• Piezometers will be constructed of 2-inch-diameter Schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The
piezometers will have a 0.010 slot screen extending from 6 inches below the ground surface to
the target depth, ranging from 20 to 36 inches. Ten to 20 sand packs or equivalent will be
installed around the screened portion of the piezometer. The piezometer riser will protrude
approximately 2 ft above the ground surface and will be outfitted with a lockable compression
cap. Because of the shallow depth, no surface seal will be placed.
• Piezometers will be installed by a two -person team using hand augers. Installation is expected to
take 1 day to complete.
• Once installed, the wells will become property of the City. If required, decommissioning can be
completed under a separate scope and budget.
Task 4. Mitigation Design
Landau will develop compensatory mitigation plan sheets to include onsite and offsite grading and
planting plans for wetland restoration and/or creation and buffer enhancements. Design sheets will
include plan views, profiles, and details.
Deliverables
• Draft and final mitigation plan sheets as pdfs.
Assumptions
• This task does not include development of project specifications or irrigation plans.
• The mitigation plan will include preparation of up to eight supporting graphic sheets.
• Existing topographic files in electronic format will be provided to Landau.
• Mitigation plan sheets will be incorporated into overall project plan set by Transpo.
Task 5. Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report —
Mitigation
Preparation of a Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report is included in the original subconsultant
agreement between Transpo and Landau, and this task includes additional reporting efforts
associated with onsite and offsite mitigation. Reporting efforts will include a summary of wetland
delineation at the offsite mitigation properties, the mitigation design, development of objectives and
performance standards, and development of figures.
Deliverables
• Text and figures for the Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report (included as a task in the
original subconsultant agreement).
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Landau estimates the cost for the above -described proposed scope of services will be approximately
$55,700, as detailed in the table below:
Project Task Budget
Task 1: Offsite Wetland/Waterway Delineation $8,600
Task2: Preliminary Mitigation Planning $7,500
Task 3. Groundwater Monitoring $13,300
Task 4: Mitigation Design $18,900
Task 5: Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report —Mitigation $7,400
Project Total $55,700
Landau proposes to provide the above -described services on a cost -plus -fixed -fee basis according to
the budget set forth above and the attached fee determination tables. It is possible that the level of
effort actually required to complete a specific scope item will differ from that currently being
assumed, and Landau may need to reallocate authorized budget amounts between various tasks or
request additional budget as required to meet the needs of the project.
In the event that the project requirements change, or unexpected conditions are disclosed that
appear to require further field effort, study, or analysis, Landau will bring these to Transpo's attention
and seek written approval for an addendum to the scope of services and costs prior to performing
additional services.
AUTHORIZATION
Landau anticipates that a subconsultant agreement will be prepared consistent with other
agreements between Transpo and Landau to formalize the contractual relationship for this project.
Please let us know how Landau can assist in that process.
CLOSING
Landau appreciates the opportunity to work with Transpo and the City on this project. Please contact
Steve Quarterman by phone (425.329.0321) or email if you have any
questions about the proposed scope of services and/or budget for this project.
LANDAU ASSOCIATES, INC.
Steven Quarterman
Senior Associate Ecologist
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Attachments: Table 1. Wetland/Waterway Delineation Fee Determination Table
Table 2. Preliminary Mitigation Planning Fee Determination Summary Table
Table 3. Groundwater Monitoring Fee Determination Summary Table
Table 4. Mitigation Design Fee Determination Summary
Table 5. Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report —Mitigation Fee Determination
Summary Table
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`= STELL
April 23, 2024
Transpo Group USA, INC
ATTN: John C. Pascal
12131 113" Ave
NE #203, Kirkland WA 98034
Subject: Scope and Cost Modification Request for Contract 1.22060.00
Dear Mr. Pascal
We request a modification for Transpo Project No. 1.22060.00, Federal Way SR 99 at S 373rd St Roundabout to
revise the contract scope and increase the contract amount.
In our proposal, Steil Environmental Enterprise (Steil) adhered to tasks of original proposal, conducting background
research on Wahington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservations (DAHP WISAARD system, fieldwork
of pedestrian surface survey and subsurface testing of up to 12 probes. Stell performed fieldwork on April 8, 2024
within the provided Areas of Possible Effects (APE). Upon completion of the fieldwork, Stell was informed that the
APE had been modified with the addition of two storm water caches outside of Steil's original surveyed and tested
areas and further fieldwork would have to be provided. As such, Stell requests a modification due to the change in
the scope of work.
The cost modification would allow for the pedestrian survey and excavation of 10 shovel test probes within the
three acres that comprise the expanded APE as well as the incorporation of the results of the additional survey into
the cultural resources report. The proposed cost for this modification is $4,000.56. With this task modification, the
new total for the project would be $21,146.74.
If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please feel free to contact me via email at rkrause@stellee.com
or by phone at 713-417-5421.
Sincerely,
Robert E. Krause, Ph.D.
Stell Director, Cultural Resources
EXHIBIT B : TASK 05B AND 05K SCOPE
LALANDAU
A S S O C I A T E S
May 21, 2024
Transmitted via email to: brvice.kinneyta)transpo,roup.conl
The Transpo Group
12131 113`h Avenue, Suite 203
Kirkland, Washington 98034
Attn: Bryce Kinney, PE
Re: Proposed Scope of Services and Cost Estimate
Supplement 2—Additional Wetland Services and Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Federal Way, Washington
Dear Bryce:
Landau Associates, Inc. (Landau) is pleased to present this proposed supplemental scope of services
and cost estimate for the State Route 99/S 373 d Street Roundabout Improvements in Federal Way,
Washington project (project). The proposed scope of services presented in this letter is based on
discussions with and information provided by the Transpo Group (Transpo). Presented below is a
summary of Landau's project understanding and proposed scope of services.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
Transpo and its subconsultants are providing engineering design and permitting support to the City of
Federal Way for the design of a roundabout at the intersection of State Route (SR) 99 (Pacific Highway
South) and South 373 d Street. Under an existing contract and Supplement 1, Landau is providing
stormwater engineering and permitting support for the project. Wetland delineation and reporting
efforts were initiated for the project based on a conceptual layout that was revised, requiring
additional field efforts. In addition, it was determined that the revisions to the layout would result in
acquisition of King County Parcel 3221049046 (Park Property). Based on initial observations of the
Park property, the City has requested completion of a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA).
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The following tasks define Landau's proposed second supplement to the scope of services for the
proposed project.
SEATTLE
155 NE 100th Street, Ste 302, Seattle, WA 98125 T 206.631.8680 landauinc.com
Proposal: Supplement 2, SR 99 and 373,d Roundabout
May 21, 2024
Task 1. Additional Wetland Delineation Efforts
Landau completed two additional site visits to the Park property at the request of Transpo for purposes
of completing the wetland delineation. The additional site visits also required additional coordination on
the revised project alignment and prefield evaluation and mobilization/demobilization.
Assumptions
Efforts for this task have already been completed.
Deliverables
No additional deliverables are included in this scope. The information obtained from the additional
site visits will be used to support compilation of the project wetland/waterway critical areas report
that is already included in the Task 1 scope.
Task 2. Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
Landau will conduct a Phase I ESA for the Park Property (subject property) in accordance with the
ASTM International (ASTM) Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment Process, E1527-21 (as applied in the State of Washington). The Phase I
ESA will include a review of historical and regulatory information, a site reconnaissance, interviews,
and data evaluation and reporting. The assessment will identify the presence of recognized
environmental conditions, historical recognized environmental conditions, and controlled recognized
environmental conditions, in accordance with the ASTM standard. Landau will also identify, as
appropriate, other findings that do not meet the definition for a recognized environmental condition
and that are outside of the ASTM standard but that may warrant recognition by the user of the
assessment.
Deliverables
A draft report for the subject property will be provided for review in electronic form. A final report
incorporating comments, as appropriate, will be provided in electronic form.
Assumptions
• Transpo will provide access and necessary rights -of -entry to the subject property and will return
to Landau a completed copy of the "User -Provided Information Request Form" (to be provided
separately) within 5 days of authorization of this proposal.
• Transpo will provide access to individuals/owners/tenants familiar with historical operations at
the subject property and will provide copies of available environmental or geotechnical
documentation regarding the subject property, including previous investigations, surveys, or
reports within 5 days of authorization of this proposal.
• The state agency regulatory review for the Phase I ESA will be based on the subcontracted
database report and relevant records available online from the Washington State Department of
Ecology (Ecology). The need for acquisition and review of additional information from agency
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files, such as Ecology's, would be assessed based on the results of the database report review
and conducted under a separate authorization.
• Landau will review title reports for information regarding environmental liens and/or activity
and use limitations on the subject property, if provided by Transpo.
• Elements not included in ASTM E1527-21 (e.g., identification, sampling, and analysis of asbestos,
radon, lead paint, and/or lead in drinking water; identification of wetlands; regulatory
compliance; cultural and historic resources; indoor air quality and vapor intrusion, including the
potential presence of mold or other biological contaminants; industrial hygiene; health and
safety; ecological resources; and endangered species) are not included in Landau's scope of
services unless discussed herein.
Although a review for the presence of emerging contaminants (i.e., per- and polyfluoroalkyl
substances [PFAS] or perfluorooctanoic acid [PFOA]) is considered a non -scope item under
ASTM E1527-21, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its final rule
designating PFOA and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), including their salts and structural
isomers, as "hazardous substances" under Section 102(a) of Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) on April 19, 2024. This designation takes
effect 60 days after the final rule is published in the Federal Register. Therefore, the Phase I ESA
will include a cursory review for potential past uses or activities on the subject and adjacent
properties that may have resulted in the release of such constituents to the subject properties.
• Conditions at properties outside the subject property may not be observable from the subject
property or from public access areas and, as a result, may not be identified during the site
reconnaissance.
• The draft report will need only minor revisions, requiring no more than 2 hours to produce the
final report.
• The handling charge for subcontractor costs is 12 percent and is included in Landau's estimated
costs.
• Costs do not include a contingency amount for unanticipated out -of -scope activities by
subcontractors and/or Landau.
ESTIMATED COST
Landau estimates the cost for the above -described proposed scope of services will be approximately
$11,900, as detailed in the table below:
Project Task Budget
Task 1: Additional Wetland Delineation Efforts $4,000
Task 2: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment $7,900
Project Total $11,900
Landau proposes to provide the above -described services on a cost -plus -fixed -fee basis according to
the budget set forth above and the attached fee determination tables. It is possible that the level of
effort actually required to complete a specific scope item will differ from that currently being
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assumed, and Landau may need to reallocate authorized budget amounts between the various tasks
or request additional budget as required to meet the needs of the project.
In the event that the project requirements change, or unexpected conditions are disclosed that
appear to require further field effort, study, or analysis, Landau will bring these to Transpo's attention
and seek written approval for an addendum to the scope of services and costs prior to performing
additional services.
AUTHORIZATION
Landau anticipates that a subconsultant agreement will be prepared consistent with other
agreements between Transpo and Landau to formalize the contractual relationship for this project.
Please let us know how Landau can assist in that process.
CLOSING
Landau appreciates the opportunity to work with Transpo and the City of Federal Way on this project.
Please contact Steve Quarterman by phone (425.329.0321) or email ( _ ) if
you have any questions about the proposed scope of services and/or budget for this project.
LANDAU ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Steven Quarterman
Senior Associate Ecologist
Kathryn Hartley
Senior Associate
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Table 1. Additional Wetland/Waterway Delineation Efforts —Fee Determination Summary Sheet
Table 2. Phase 1 ESA —Fee Determination Summary Sheet
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LALANDAU
A S S O C I A T E S
July 29, 2024
Transmitted via email to: bryce.kinneytDtr,inypogrouu.com
The Transpo Group
12131 113th Avenue, Suite 203
Kirkland, Washington 98034
Attn: Bryce Kinney, PE
Re: Proposed Scope of Services and Cost Estimate
Supplement 3: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Services
Park Property
State Route 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Federal Way, Washington
Dear Mr. Kinney,
Landau Associates, Inc. (Landau) is pleased to submit this proposed supplemental scope of services
and cost estimate to provide Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) services at the Park
Property, located at 37305 Pacific Highway South in Federal Way, Washington (subject property). The
City of Federal Way (City) plans to acquire the subject property as part of the State Route (SR; Pacific
Highway South) 99/S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements Project. The proposed scope of services
presented in this letter is based on discussions with and information provided by the Transpo Group
(Transpo) and the City. Presented below is a summary of Landau's project understanding and
proposed scope of services.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
Transpo and its subconsultants are providing engineering design and permitting support to the City
for the design of a roundabout at the intersection of SR 99 (Pacific Highway South) and South 373rd
Street. Under an existing contract and Supplement 2, Landau is providing environmental due diligence
support for the project. Landau completed a draft Phase I ESA for the subject property on June 20,
2024, which identified the following recognized environmental conditions (RECs):
• Debris piles containing carpet, roofing tiles, and assorted household items were observed
throughout the subject property during site reconnaissance. Based on historical aerial
photographs, debris piles have been present on the subject property since at least 2015. Should
the carpet glue and/or roofing tiles contain asbestos, these debris piles have the potential to
represent a release of asbestos -containing materials (ACMs) to the subject property. Due to the
type of debris observed during site reconnaissance and the length of time that debris has been
present on the subject property, the potential for contamination to be associated with the
debris is considered a REC.
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• Evidence of a burn pit was observed on the northwest side of the subject property during site
reconnaissance. It is unknown what was burned in the burn pit or when it was last used, but
foam, metal, and other solid waste were observed in the location of the burn pit.
Landau's scope of services for the Phase II ESA was developed to determine if the debris (specifically
carpet and roofing tiles) contains asbestos and to investigate potential impacts to shallow soil that
might have resulted from long-term contact with ACMs or from burning of solid waste at the burn pit.
PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES
This supplement includes the completion of a Phase II investigation at the subject property, including
a field investigation, data evaluation and reporting, and project administration and communication.
The elements required to complete the Phase II investigation are described further below.
Field Investigation
• Work Plan: Landau will prepare a brief work plan consisting of a figure showing the planned
sampling locations and a table outlining the sampling and analysis plan for each location.
• Field Preparation: Landau will prepare a site -specific health and safety plan (HASP) and
coordinate with Transpo, property owners, local law enforcement (if required), and contractors
to determine the site investigation schedule.
• Utility Locate: Prior to beginning any subsurface activities, Landau will coordinate a public utility
locate to identify potential utility conflicts within the investigation area.
• Field Investigation: Landau will collect up to six samples of building materials identified as
potential ACMs including carpet and asphalt roofing shingles. Samples will be collected by an
Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)-certified building inspector. At least 1
teaspoon, or a quantity deemed sufficient by the project laboratory, of each suspect material
will be collected for analysis and placed in a laboratory -provided bag labeled with the sample
identification. Following sample collection, sample description and location information will be
recorded on field forms. Samples will be submitted for analysis for asbestos using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Method 600/R-93-116.
Using a decontaminated soil auger, shovel, or post hole digger, Landau will advance up to eight
shallow soil borings by hand to a maximum depth of 2 feet (ft) below ground surface (bgs). Six
borings will be advanced in soil underlying potential ACMs and two borings will be advanced in
the area of the burn pit.
The soil conditions from each shallow soil boring will be documented on a sample collection
form and soil will be field -screened for obvious signs of contamination impacts using a
photoionization detector and visual and olfactory methods.
Landau staff will collect two soil samples per boring. Samples will be collected from just below
the top of the boring, and the second sample will be collected from 1 ft below the first sample.
Soil samples will be collected from material composited in a decontaminated stainless -steel
bowl, except for samples for volatile compounds (i.e., gasoline -range organics [GROj), which will
be collected directly from the soil core. Samples will be placed in a chilled cooler and
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transported under standard chain -of -custody procedures to a Washington State -accredited
analytical laboratory.
Up to 12 soil samples from borings in areas of potential ACMs will be placed on hold pending the
results of the asbestos analysis for the carpet and roofing tiles. If either are determined to be
ACM, the underlying soil samples will be analyzed for the following:
- Asbestos using California Air Resources Board (CARE) Test Method 435
Up to four soil samples collected from borings located near the burn pit will be analyzed for the
following:
- Diesel -range organics (DRO) and oil -range organics (ORO) using method NWTPH-Dx
- GRO using method NWTPH-Gx
- Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) 5 Metals: arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury
using EPA Method 6020/200.8
- Semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) using EPA Method 8270D
One laboratory -provided trip blank will additionally be analyzed for volatile compounds (GRO)
per laboratory batch. Soil cuttings generated beyond what is needed for samples will be
returned to the explorations.
Decontamination Procedures: Regarding materials sampling for asbestos, all sampling
equipment will be wiped clean with a paper towel between sample locations. Landau will
decontaminate reusable soil -sampling equipment using an Alconox° and tap water solution
followed by a distilled water rinse before and after each use. Nitrile gloves will be worn during
all sampling activities.
Data Evaluation and Reporting
After completion of the environmental investigation detailed above and receipt of field data and
laboratory analytical results, Landau will conduct a review of the analytical data for quality control/
quality assurance purposes and tabulate the data. Analytical results for soil will be compared to
Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) MTCA Method A or Method B cleanup levels
(CULs). If analysis identifies asbestos concentrations at or above 1 percent in any of the samples, the
material sampled will be designated as ACM. The analytical data and investigation findings will be
presented in a brief Phase II ESA technical memorandum, which will include a summary of the
investigation activities and sampling methods, data tables, and figures, as well as the analytical data
reports as an appendix. The technical memorandum will be submitted as a final document. If
additional investigation or cleanup activity is necessary, this work would be conducted under a
separate scope.
Project Administration and Communications
The supplement includes overall coordination, contracting, management, and administration of the
project, including coordination and communications with the Client, subject property owner, and
subcontractors, as well as project billing and administration.
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ASSUMPTIONS
To estimate costs, the following assumptions were made:
• The subject property owner will provide access and any necessary rights -of -entry to the subject
property and all sampling locations at the time of the environmental investigation. Due to
potential transient activity, as observed during the Phase I ESA, the City of Federal Way Police
Department will escort Landau to the property, if needed.
• Environmental investigation field activities can be completed in one 12-hour day by two Landau
staff geologists or engineers, including round-trip travel time from Landau's Northgate office.
• The analytical laboratory estimate includes costs for analysis of up to 12 soil samples for
asbestos, up to four soil samples for DRO, GRO, SVOCs, and MTCA metals, up to six samples of
building materials for asbestos, and one trip blank for GRO with a standard turnaround time of
10 business days. Expedited turnaround time (5 business days) is available, which would add 60
percent to the laboratory analytical costs.
• The subject property owner will provide information regarding the locations of any non -
conductible underground utilities (e.g., concrete or plastic piping) or other known buried
infrastructure at the subject property. Non -conductible utilities or other infrastructure are not
typically identifiable using conventional radio detection utility locating equipment. Landau is not
liable for damage to any underground utilities not identified by the subject property owner to
Landau nor detected by the underground utility locate services.
The waste generated during field activities will be returned to the excavation and no
investigation -derived waste requiring disposal will be generated (e.g., 55-gallon drums).
• Costs do not include a contingency amount for unanticipated out -of -scope activities by Landau
or subcontractors.
SCHEDULE
Landau is prepared to commence work under this scope of services immediately upon receipt of
written authorization to proceed and coordination regarding site access and anticipates the following
schedule for the Phase II ESA (subject to contractor availability):
• Week 1: Project initiation, including work plan and HASP development
• Week 2: Phase II ESA field investigation and submission of potential ACM and soil samples to the
laboratory for analysis
• Weeks 4 and 5: Receive analytical data and begin preparation of Phase II ESA technical
memorandum
• Week 6: Submit the Phase II ESA technical memorandum.
COST ESTIMATE
Landau estimates the cost for the above -described proposed scope of services will be approximately
$18,300. Landau proposes to provide these services on a cost -plus -fixed -fee basis according to the
budget set forth above and the attached fee determination table. In the event the project
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requirements change or unexpected conditions are disclosed that appear to require further field
effort, study, or analysis, Landau will bring these to Transpo's attention and seek written approval for
an addendum to the scope of services and costs prior to performing additional services.
PROJECT STAFF
Landau staff for this project will include Jamie Brewster, Project Scientist, who will be responsible for
day-to-day management of the project. Kathryn Hartley, Senior Associate, will provide senior quality
review of project deliverables. Steve Quarterman, Senior Associate, will assist with project planning
and client coordination, as needed. Jamie, Kathryn, and Steve will be supported by other Landau staff
experienced with environmental investigations in the Pacific Northwest.
CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZATION
Landau proposes to provide the above -described services on a cost -plus -fixed -fee basis in accordance
with the budget set forth above and the attached fee determination table. Landau anticipates that a
subconsultant agreement will be prepared consistent with other agreements between Transpo and
Landau to formalize the contractual relationship for this project. Please let us know how Landau can
assist in that process.
If unforeseen conditions are encountered, Landau will bring these to Transpo's attention and seek
modification to this scope and budget, as appropriate. Landau will not exceed the total cost for the
above -described services without authorization from Transpo.
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CLOSING
Landau appreciates the opportunity to work with Transpo and the City on this project. Please contact
Steve Quarterman by phone (425.329.0321) or email (scluarternio - k-111d,iLllnC.00111) if you have any
questions about the proposed scope of services and/or budget for this project.
LANDAU ASSOCIATES, INC.
Jamie Brewster
Project Scientist
Steven Quarterman
Senior Associate Ecologist
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RETURN TO: PW ADMIN EXT: 2700 ID #: 4253
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
1. ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / Engineering Division
2. ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: John Cole EXT: 2718 3. DATE REQ. BY: 6/14/23
3. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE):
❑ CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
❑ PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT ❑ SMALL OR LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
❑ GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑ HUMAN SERVICES / CDBG
❑ REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT ❑ SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
❑ ORDINANCE ❑ RESOLUTION
© CONTRACT AMENDMENT (AG#): 22-1 1 7 ❑ INTERLOCAL
© OTHER WSDOT A&E contract Amendment
4. PROJECT NAME: 36224 - SR 99 at S 373rd Roundabout
s. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Transpo Group USA, Inc
ADDRESS: 12131 113th Ave NE #203, Kirkland WA 98034 TELEPHONE: 425-896-5230
E-MAIL:john.pascal transpogroup.com FAX:
SIGNATURENAME: Jon Pascal TITLE: Principal
6. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: 0 SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS/CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL OTHER
REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT/AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE # BL, EXP. 12/3 1UBI # 603258009 , EXP.
7. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: upon execution COMPLETION DATE: 6/30/2025
& TOTAL COMPENSATION: $ 322,011.14+310,412.42=632,423.56 (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: 0 YES O NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑ YES 0 NO IF YES, $ PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
RETAINAGE: RETAINAGE AMOUNT: ❑ RETAINAGE AGREEMENT (SEE CONTRACT) OR ❑ RETAINAGE BOND PROVIDED
❑ PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE TO: d36224-24110
9. DOCUMENT / CONTRACT REVIEW INITIAL / DATE REVIEWED INITIAL / DATE APPROVED
8 PROJECT MANAGER JC 5/31123
6 DIVISION MANAGER y ^^
d DEPUTY DIRECTOR DSW 6/9/23
A DIRECTOR
❑ RISK MANAGEMENT (IF APPLICABLE)
6 LAW DEPT KVA6/13/2023
10. COUNCIL APPROVAL (IF APPLICABLE) SCHEDULED COMMITTEE DATE: COMMITTEE APPROVAL DATE:
SCHEDULED COUNCIL DATE: COUNCIL APPROVAL DATE:
11. CONTRACT SIGNATURE ROUTING
❑ SENT TO VENDOR/CONTRACTOR DATE SENT: 6115/23 DATE REC D: 6/16/23
❑ ATTACH: SIGNATURE AUTHORITY, INSURANCE CERTIFICATE, LICENSES, EXHIBITS
❑ CREATE ELECTRONIC REMINDER/NOTIFICATION FOR 1 MONTH PRIOR TO EXPIRATION DATE
(INCLUDE DEPT. SUPPORT STAFF IF NECESSARY AND FEEL FREE TO SET NOTIFICATION MORE THAN A MONTH IN ADVANCE IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS NEEDED.)
INITIAL / DATE SIGNED
❑ FINANCE DEPARTMENT
❑ LAW DEPT
06-SIGNATORY ( MAYOR OR DIRECTOR)
❑ CITY CLERKI Xi
❑ ASSIGNED AG # AG
❑ SIGNED COPY RETURNED DATE SENT:
COMMENTS:
EXECUTE " " ORIGINALS
WSDOT standard form
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Supplemental Agreement
Number 1
Original Agreement Number
AG 22-117
Project Number
CFW# 36224
Project Title
SR99 at S 373rd Roundabout
Organization and Address
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
12131 113th Ave NE #203
Kirkland, WA 98034
Phone: 425-896-5230
Execution Date Completion
10/18/2022 6/30/202
New Maximum Amount Payable
$632,423.56
Description of Work
Construct a roundabout at the intersection of State Route 99 and S 373rd St.
The Local Agency of City of Federal Way
desires to supplement the agreement entered in to with Transpo Group USA. Inc.
and executed on 10/14/22 and identified as Agreement No. AG 22-1 l7
All provisions in the basic agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement.
The changes to the agreement are described as follows:
Section 1, SCOPE OF WORK, is hereby changed to read:
The scope of work is amended to add full design services. See Exhibit B-1.
II
Section IV, TIME FOR BEGINNING AND COMPLETION, is amended to change the number of calendar days
for completion of the work to read:
Section V, PAYMENT, shall be amended as follows:
An additional $310,412.42 for full design services shall be added to original contract. See Exhibit A-1
as set forth in the attached Exhibit A, and by this reference made a part of this supplement.
If you concur with this supplement and agree to the changes asi stated above, please sign in the Appropriate
spaces below and return to this office for final action.
By: Jon Pascal . P.E.. Transpo Group USA. Inc.
Consultant Signature
By: Jim Ferrell. Mayor
Approving Authority Signature
Date
DOT Form 140-063
Revised 09/2005
Exhibit "A"
Summary of Payments
Basic
Agreement
Supplement #1
Total
Direct Salary Cost
$229,478.58
$175,979.18
$405,457.76
Overhead
(Including Payroll Additives)
$78,954.78
$114,707.16
$193,661.94
Direct Non -Salary Costs
Fixed Fee
$13,577.78
$19,726.08
$33,303.86
Management Reserve
$30,000
Total
$322,011.14
$340,412.42
$662,423.56
Consultant may not bill any services to the Management Reserve without written direction by
City staff, prior to the work being completed.
DOT Form 140-063
Revised 09/2005
EXHIBIT A-1
Transpo Group USA, Inc
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SR 1191373rd Roundabout improvernerl4
Pay rates are effective from May 1, 2023 through April 26, 2024, Within the ranges shown in the attachment
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$55 53
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$56.88
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$217 09
$128.52
$84.66
S122 12
$113.98
S113 98
$77.07
$98.78
$69 47
$37 50
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$14.63
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$19.69
$19.69
$13 31
$17.06
$12 00
S379 59
$224.72
$148.04
$213.54
$199.30
$199-30
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$6,024
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ROW Plans $12,903
Landscaping Plans $22,322
Cost Estimate Prepared on: 5119/2023
Amendment #1 to Agreement for Services
Client Name: City of Federal Way
Project Name: State Route 99 / S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Original Agreement Dated: August 14, 2022
Amendment Dated: May 31, 2023 TG: 1.22060.00
The existing Agreement for Services between Transpo Group (Transpo) and City of Federal Way (Client) is
amended to include the following additional services and revised fee projection. All terms and conditions
described in the Agreement remain in force and are not modified by this Amendment.
Scope of Services
In addition to the services described in Exhibit A of the Agreement, Transpo will provide the following
services:
Task 01—Project Management
Original Scope of Services.
The Consultant's project management and coordination responsibilities will be limited to a support role. The
City will lead all meetings and coordination efforts with the project team, WSDOT, and other stakeholders.
Amended Scope of Services
With the Consultant now leading the full engineering design for the improvements, additional coordination
and meetings will be required. The Consultant will lead all coordination efforts with the project team,
WDDOT, and other stakeholders.
Task 02—Data Gathering
A. Historical Information Review (Landau)
No change to the original scope of services.
B. Wetland/Waterway Delineation (Landau)
No change to the original scope of services.
C. Geotechnical Engineering (Landau)
No change to the original scope of services.
Task 03—Channelization Concept Refinement (Transpo)
A. WSDOT Intersection Control Evaluation
No change to the original scope of services.
B. Conceptual Access Management Treatments
No change to the original scope of services.
Task 04—Preliminary Engineering
A. Roundabout Geometrics Package (Transpo)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will prepare a Roundabout Geometrics Package for the design of a roundabout with
southbound bypass lane.
Amended Scope of Services:
Based on discussion with WSDOT and the City, the roundabout with the bypass lane is no longer the
preferred roundabout configuration. The Consultant will prepare a Roundabout Geometrics package for the
design of the roundabout with no bypass lane. The design will evaluate different alternatives to
accommodate large trucks and passenger vehicles through the roundabout side -by -side, including buffer
striping or curbing within the roundabout, or wide shoulder to accommodate large vehicles.
B. WSDOT Channelization PFA (Transpo)
No change to the original scope of services.
C. WSDOT Design Documentation (Transpo)
No change to the original scope of services.
D. 30-Percent Design Plans (Transpo/Landau/PACE)
Original Scope of Services
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services
The preliminary design will use the PFA and Basis of Design to create a 30% design of the proposed
improvements. The Consultant will prepare preliminary design to depict horizontal and vertical alignment of
the proposed improvements, including curb, gutter, and pavement limits and storm drainage layout.
Roadway typical sections will also be prepared. The 30% design submittal is anticipated to include the
following plan sheets:
• Cover Sheet — Transpo (1 sheet)
• Legend Sheet — Transpo (1 sheet)
• Horizontal/Vertical Alignment and Control Sheet — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Roadway Typical Sections — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Roadway Plan and Profile Sheets — Transpo (8 sheets)
• Paving Plan Sheets — Transpo (6 sheets)
• Stormwater/Utility Plans — Landau (8 sheets)
• Channelization Sheets — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Conceptual Landscape Sheets — PACE (3 sheets)
In addition to the plan sheets, the Consultant will prepare preliminary -level construction cost estimates for
the proposed improvements.
Assumptions
• Site soil conditions are such that all stormwater runoff from the site cannot be fully infiltrated using
the available right-of-way footprint or an off -site facility. Therefore, flow control best management
practices (BMPs) and treatment BMPs will be required (30-percent through 100-percent design).
• Area available for stormwater treatment facilities will be clearly identified at the start of the project.
• One design concept for flow control and one design concept for treatment can be used to
accommodate the site constraints and meet the permitting requirements (30-percent through 100-
percent design).
• Prior to preparing the landscape concept, the City shall provide guidance on the visual
look/aesthetics for the landscape and preferences for irrigation.
Consultant Deliverables
• 30-percent design plans
• Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
• Draft Stormwater Engineering Report
• Supporting calculations
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Task 05—Environmental Permitting
A. Cultural Resources Technical Report (Steil)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will review pertinent environmental, archaeological, ethnographic, and historical information
appropriate to the project location and conduct field investigations to identify archaeological and historical
resources. The Consultant will prepare a technical memo summarizing the results.
Amended Scope of Services.
The Consultant will provide additional coordination and review efforts related to this task, including
coordination with the City and project team.
B. Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report (Landau)
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will prepare a wetland/waterway critical areas report describing impacts and mitigation
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will provide additional coordination and review efforts related to this task, including
coordination with the City and project team.
C. Biological Assessment (Landau)
Original Scope of Services.
The Consultant will prepare a BA for selected species federally listed as threatened or endangered in the
area.
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will provide additional coordination and review efforts related to this task, including
coordination with the City and project team.
D. Hazardous Materials Linear Corridor Study (Landau)
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will conduct a screening -level assessment of sites along the project corridor for the
potential presence of contamination. The results will be summarized in a technical memo.
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will provide additional coordination and review efforts related to this task, including
coordination with the City and project team.
E. Joint Aquatic Permit Application (Landau)
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will prepare the JARPA for submittal to regulatory agencies.
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will provide additional coordination and review efforts related to this task, including
coordination with the City and project team.
F. SEPA Environmental Checklist (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
Review and comment on SEPA checklist to be prepared by the City.
Amended Scope of Services
Consultant will prepare the SEPA Checklist for the project in conformance with WAC 197-11-960 and City
standards. The SEPA Checklist (Checklist) will briefly describe the project and address the project's
effects on elements of the environment, as outlined in the Checklist. The Checklist will include a list of
permits required for the proposed project. To prepare the Checklist, Consultant will use project design
information and other available studies prepared for the project, such as the documentation prepared for
the additional tasks/subtasks included in this proposal.
As necessary to complete the SEPA Checklist, Consultant will review City documents such as the
comprehensive plan, zoning code, and other development regulations.
Assumptions
• Additional studies for impacts associated with traffic, air quality, or housing are not included in this
subtask.
• Figures to be included with the checklist will be limited to those prepared under other tasks in this
scope of work.
• The project will not require preparation of a SEPA Environmental Impact Statement. Either a
Determination of Non -Significance (DNS) or a mitigated DNS will be issued for the project.
• City of Federal Way staff will prepare and publish the DNS (or mitigated DNS).
• Consultant staff will not attend a public hearing should one be necessary.
• Information to prepare the SEPA Checklist will be gathered from interviews with agency/utility
provider representatives and from readily available public documents; no additional field work or
other primary investigations will be required.
• Consultant will provide a draft copy of the SEPA Checklist to the City for review. Consultant will
prepare a final SEPA Checklist for publication by the City based on those comments. Should
additional rounds of review and comment be requested by the City, a scope and budget
amendment will be required.
This proposal does not include time for Consultant to respond to any public or resource agency
comments on the SEPA Checklist after the Checklist has been published for public comment.
Should the City request Consultants involvement in responses or revisions to the SEPA Checklist
based on public or agency comments, a scope and budget amendment will be required.
Consultant Deliverables
• Draft and Final SEPA Checklist
G. WSDOT NEPA CE Form (Removed from scope)
Original Scope of Services.
The Consultant to prepare WSDOT NEPA CE form, not including Environmental Justice memorandum
Amended Scope of Services
The project no longer anticipates receiving federal funding. As such, this task is no longer necessary.
G. Environmental Justice Decision Matrix (Landau)
Original Scope of Services
No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services
Consultant shall prepare the WSDOT Environmental Justice — Decision Matrix to assist the project team in
determining whether minority or low-income groups or individuals should be targeted during the project's
public involvement process. Based on available existing demographic information, the Consultant will
inventory the population potentially impacted by the project to determine the extent of populations that
conform to U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) definitions for "minority" and "low-income."
Consultant will examine US Census block information for the project area and local school district attendance
records, and we will compare demographic information of the people within the study area to the larger
City/County populations to evaluate whether any minority or low-income populations reside within the project
limits that exceed the characteristics of the City or the County as a whole.
Consultant shall also prepare a WSDOT Environmental Justice "letter to file" for the proposed project. The
"letter to file" will be prepared consistent with Section 458 of the WSDOT Environmental Procedures Manual.
This work will include the following:
• A summary of the public involvement that has occurred for the project and documentation of any
issues related to minority and low-income populations that have arisen through the project's public
involvement process.
• A summary of the demographic information.
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Evaluation of any disproportionately high and adverse effects on minority or low-income
populations as defined by the USDOT, which will include but not be limited to impacts associated
with transportation, housing, community cohesion, and health and social services.
• A description of any measures that shall be taken to address disproportionately high and adverse
effects on minority or low-income populations.
Assumptions
• The City will provide sufficient information on the project's public involvement history for Consultant
to summarize in the report.
• Consultant shall not conduct door-to-door surveys of impacted dwellings or businesses.
Consultant Deliverables
• Decision matrix, and draft and final Environmental Justice letter to file
H. Noise Technical Report (Landau)
No change to the original scope of services.
I. Agency Coordination (Landau)
No change to the original scope of services.
I Stormwater Drainage Review (Landau)
Original Scope of Services:
Review of stormwater design and technical information report and construction stormwater pollution
prevention (CSWPP) plan (listed under Task 07 of the original contract)
Amended Scope of Services:
The Consultant will prepare the drainage review documents to meet the requirements of the 5un-ent ;very
of the King County Surface Water Design Manual and the City of Federal Way Addendum to a KCWDM
dated January 8, 2017. The drainage review documents will include:
• Technical information report which includes characterization of project's core requirements for
stormwater flow and treatment controls and stormwater O&M manual,
• CSWPP plan which includes a stormwater prevention and pollution spill control (SWPPS) plan and
erosion and sediment control (ESC) plan.
Assumptions
• Amended scope of services includes budget available for Task 7A associated with Original Scope of
Services.
• The stormwater design will reflect the assumptions listed in Task 04.
Consultant Deliverables
• Draft Drainage Review Documentation (the CSWPP plan to be including with Final deliverable)
• Final Drainage Review Documentation
Task 06—Right-of-Way Acquisition
A. Right -of -Way Acquisition
Original Scope of Services
The Consultant will lead and provide coordination, appraisal, acquisition, relocation, and escrow facilitation
services to acquire all necessary property rights.
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will provide additional coordination efforts related to this task, including coordination with
the City and project team.
B. Right -of -Way Exhibits and Legal Descriptions
Original Scope of Services_
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No original scope of services.
Amended Scope of Services
The Consultant will review the project data prepared by KPG. The review will focus on the ROW and
affected parcels. Side street centerline data will be compared to record plat and deed data to confirm that it
is the correct location. Parcel lines will be checked against their legal descriptions to confirm that they are
in their correct location. This task assumes that no additional field work will be required.
The Consultant will prepare 8.5 x 11 ROW and TCE exhibits and legal descriptions. It is assumed 4 parcels
will require ROW and TCE exhibits and legal descriptions.
• Estimated 4 parcels requiring individual 8 1/2 x 11 exhibits of the permanent acquisition and TCE
identifying existing ROW, new ROW, area of take, and TCE boundary and prepare legal
descriptions for each of the 4 parcels for acquisition area and TCE to be included in the deed.
Assumptions
• City to provide record drawings, and plans on all effected parcels including any as -built utility
records.
• City will provide proposed ROW line work in AutoCAD drawing format.
Consultant Deliverables
• Electronic copies of the ROW and TCE 8.5 x 11 exhibits and legal descriptions.
Task 07—Final Engineering Design (Transpo/Landau/PACE)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will prepare plans, Special Provisions, and an engineer's opinion of probable costs for the
Roadway Illumination Design and Work Zone Traffic Control Design. In addilron, the Consultant will provide
storm drainage support to the Client by reviewing storm drainage design and plans.
Amended Scope of Services:
The Consultant will prepare full PS&E submittal packages for the proposed improvements. The original
scope of services identified for this task is revised as follows.
A. 60-Percent Design Plans
The Consultant will prepare 60-percent complete design documents that advance the design from the
preliminary engineering level. The Consultant will incorporate comments and feedback from previous
submittals to the City and WSDOT.
In addition to the design plans included in the 30-percent design plans, the following additional plan sheets
are anticipated to be included in the 60-percent design submittal:
• Right -of -Way and TCE Sheets — PACE (1 sheet)
• Site Preparation and TESC Sheets — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Roadway/Paving Details — Transpo (2 sheets)
• Stormwater/Utility Details — Landau (2 sheets)
Curb Ramp Detail Sheets — Transpo (4 sheets)
Driveway Details and Profiles — Transpo (2 sheets)
• Signing Sheets — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Roadway Illumination Sheets — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Sheets — Transpo (4 sheets)
• Landscape and Irrigation Sheets — PACE (4 sheets)
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• Conceptual Staging Plans — Transpo (8 sheets)
In addition to the plan sheets, the Consultant will prepare 60-percent level construction cost estimates and
project special provisions for the proposed improvements.
The Consultant will prepare a draft Stormwater Engineering Report, including analysis and design for flow
control, treatment, conveyance, and stormwater pollution prevention measures. The report will also include
bond quantities, facility summaries, and Operations and Maintenance Manual for the stormwater facilities.
Assumptions
• City will provide their approved boilerplate for bid proposal, contracts, and contract bond, and
General Requirements, as available.
Consultant Deliverables
• 60-percent design plans
• Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
• Project Special Provisions
• 30-percent Comment Responses
• Supporting roadway illumination calculations
B. 90-Percent Design Plans
The Consultant will prepare 90-percent complete design documents that advance the design from the 60-
percent engineering level. The Consultant will incorporate comments and feedback from previous
submittals to the City and WSDOT.
In addition to the design plans included in the 60-percent design plans, the following additional plan sheets
are anticipated to be included in the 90-percent design submittal:
• Channelization Detail Sheets — Transpo (2 sheets)
• Roadway Illumination Detail Sheets = Transpo (2 sheets)
• Work Zone Traffic Control Sheets — Transpo (10 sheets)
In addition to the plan sheets, the Consultant will prepare 90-percent level construction cost estimates for
the proposed improvements and Contract Documents. The Contract documents will include general and
special provisions based on the current edition of the City's standards and the most current WSDOT
Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. The contents will include bid form
items, the City's general conditions, supplemental general conditions, amendments to the standard
specifications, special provisions, and standard plans.
Consultant Deliverables
• 90-percent design plans
• Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
• Draft Contract Documents
• 60-percent Comment Responses
C. 100-Percent Design Plans
The Consultant will prepare 100-percent complete design documents that advance the design from the 90-
percent engineering level. The Consultant will incorporate comments and feedback from previous
submittals to the City and WSDOT.
The 100-percent design submittal is anticipated to include the following sheets:
Cover Sheet — Transpo
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• Legend Sheet — Transpo
• HorizontalNertical Alignment and Control Sheet — Transpo
• Right -of -Way and TCE Sheets - PACE
• Roadway Typical Sections — Transpo
• Removal/TESC Sheets - Transpo
• Roadway Plan and Profile Sheets — Transpo
• Curb Ramp Detail Sheets - Transpo
• Paving Plan Sheets — Transpo
• Roadway Detail Sheets - Transpo
• Stormwater/Utility Sheets — Landau
• Channelization Sheets — Transpo
• Signing Sheets — Transpo
• RRFB Sheets - Transpo
• Roadway Illumination Sheets — Transpo
• Landscape and Irrigation Sheets - PACE
• Work Zone Traffic Control Sheets - Transpo
In addition to the plan sheets, the Consultant will prepare 100-percent level construction cost estimates for
the proposed improvements and Contract Documents. The Contract documents will incorporate comments
received from the City on the 90-percent design submittal.
Consultant Deliverables
• 100-percent design plans
• Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
• 90-percent Comment Responses
• Final Contract Documents
• Bid -ready Plans, Specifications, and Estimate
Task 08—AutoCAD Drafting Support (Removed from scope)
Original Scope of Services:
The Consultant will provide up to 48 hours of AutoCAD drafting support to support the City design and
plans preparation for the project.
Amended Scope of Services:
With the Consultant taking over the responsibility for all engineering design services for the project, this
task is no longer necessary.
Task 08—Utility Coordination
Original Scope of Services:
No original scope of services
Amended Scope of Services:
The Consultant will coordinate with effected utility providers for design of utility relocates and/or new
service, as required. This scope of services is limited to coordination and meetings, as needed. All
modifications to any and all existing utilities (gas, electric, cable, internet, telephone, and water) not under
the direct ownership and management of the City, will be designed and constructed by the owner of that
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utility, in timely coordination with this project. It is anticipated that modifications to utilities will not require
the design and construction of a Joint Utility Trench (JUT).
Authorization
Each individual signing this Amendment on behalf of named party represents that he or she is authorized to
bind his or her principal to this Amendment and its terms.
Transpo Group USA, Inc. City of Federal Way
Transpo Representative Signature
Name —Printed
Title
Date
Client Signature
Name —Printed
Title
Date
❑ Client is the legal owner of the property.
❑ Client is not the legal owner of the property
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RETURN TO: PW ADMIN EXT: 2700 ID #: 4145
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
1. ORIGINATINGDEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING DIVISION
2. ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: John Cole EXT: 2718 3. DATE REQ. BY:
3. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE):
❑ CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
0 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT ❑ SMALL OR LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
❑ GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑ HUMAN SERVICES / CDBG
❑ REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT ❑ SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
❑ ORDINANCE ❑ RESOLUTION
❑ CONTRACT AMENDMENT (AG#): ❑ INTERLOCAL
EI OTHER Local Aeency A&E Prof Service Agreement
4. PROJECT N.%ME: SR 99 at S 373 RAB
5. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
ADDRESS: 12131 113th Ave NE #203, Kirkland. WA 98034 TELEPHONE:425-896-5230
E-MAIL: ion. pascal transpoaroup.com FAX:
SIGNATURE NAME: Jon Pascal, PE TITLE: Principal
6. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: 0 SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES El COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS/CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL OTHER
REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT/AMENDMENTS
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REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: [a YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: S
IS SALES TAX OWED: 13 YES © NO IF YES, S PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
RETAINAGE: RETAINAGE AMOUNT: / ❑ RETAINAGE AGREEMENT (SEE CONTRACT) OR ❑ RETAINAGE BOND PROVIDED
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9. DOCUMENT / CONTRACT REVIEW INITIAL / DATE REVIEWED INITIAL / DATE APPROVED
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10. COUNCIL APPROVAL (IF APPLICABLE) SCHEDULED COMMITTEE DATE: COMMITTEE APPROVAL DATE:
SCHEDULED COUNCIL DATE: COUNCIL APPROVAL DATE:
11. CONTRACT SIGNATURE ROUTING
A SENT TO VENDOR/CONTRACTOR DATE SENT: DATE REC, D:
❑ ATTACH: SIGNATURE AUTHORITY, INSURANCE CERTIFICATE, LICENSES, EXHIBITS
❑ CREATE ELECTRONIC REMIND ER/NOTIFICATION FOR I MONTH PRIOR TO EXPIRATION DATE
(INCLUDE DEPT. SUPPORT STAFF IF NECESSARY AND FEEL FREE TO SET NOTIFICATION MORE THAN A MONTH IN ADVANCE IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS NEEDED.)
INITIAL / DATE SIGNED
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❑ SIGNED COPY RETURNED DATE SENT:
COMMENTS:
EXECUTE " 1 " ORIGINALS
1 /2020
Local Agency A&E Professional Services
Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement
Agreement Number:
Firm/Organization Legal Name (do not use dba's):
Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
Address
12131 113th Ave NE #203, Kirkland, WA 98034
UBI Number
603258009
Execution Date
ao1ly a -cr.
1099 Form Required
❑ Yes ❑/ No
Project Title
State Route 99 at S 373 St Roundabout
Description of Work
Federal Aid Number
i L /CC
Federal TIN or SSN Number
--'71&/1 -- J 5'23 97
G/�/ems
Federal Participation
❑i Yes ❑ No
Transpo Group USA, Inc. (Transpo) and its subconsultants will provide engineering design support to the City
of Federal Way for the design of roadway and intersection improvements at State Route (SR) 99 (Pacific
Highway South) and S 373rd Street. Transpo and its team of subconsultants are together referred to as
"Consultant" in the following scope of services. The Consultant will work in coordination with the City to
provide a consistent overall project design across all engineering disciplines and project tie-in points.
❑ Yes
❑i No DBE Participation
❑ Yes
❑i No MBE Participation
❑ Yes
Q No WBE Participation
❑ Yes
❑i No SBE Participation
Index of Exhibits
Total Amount Authorized: $322,011.14
Management Reserve Fund:
Maximum Amount Payable: $322,011.14
Exhibit A
Scope of Work
Exhibit B
DBE Participation
Exhibit C
Preparation and Delivery of Electronic Engineering and Other Data
Exhibit D
Prime Consultant Cost Computations
Exhibit E
Sub -consultant Cost Computations
Exhibit F
Title VI Assurances
Exhibit G
Certification Documents
Exhibit H
Liability Insurance Increase
Exhibit I
Alleged Consultant Design Error Procedures
Exhibit J
Consultant Claim Procedures
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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as shown in the "Execution Date" box on page one (1) of this
AGREEMENT, between the City of Federal Way
hereinafter called the "AGENCY," and the "Firm / Organization Name" referenced on page one (1) of this
AGREEMENT, hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT."
WHEREAS, the AGENCY desires to accomplish the work referenced in "Description of Work" on page one (1)
of this AGREEMENT and hereafter called the "SERVICES;" and does not have sufficient staff to meet the required
commitment and therefore deems it advisable and desirable to engage the assistance of a CONSULTANT to provide
the necessary SERVICES; and
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that they comply with the Washington State Statutes relating
to professional registration, if applicable, and has signified a willingness to furnish consulting services to
the AGENCY.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performance contained herein,
or attached and incorporated and made a part hereof, the parties hereto agree as follows:
I. General Description of Work
The work under this AGREEMENT shall consist of the above -described SERVICES as herein defined, and
necessary to accomplish the completed work for this project. The CONSULTANT shall furnish all services, labor,
and related equipment and, if applicable, sub -consultants and subcontractors necessary to conduct and complete the
SERVICES as designated elsewhere in this AGREEMENT.
II. General Scope of Work
The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for these SERVICES is described in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. The General Scope of Work was developed
utilizing performance based contracting methodologies.
General Requirements
All aspects of coordination of the work of this AGREEMENT with outside agencies, groups, or individuals shall
receive advance approval by the AGENCY. Necessary contacts and meetings with agencies, groups, and/or
individuals shall be coordinated through the AGENCY. The CONSULTANT shall attend coordination, progress,
and presentation meetings with the AGENCY and/or such State, Federal, Community, City, or County officials,
groups or individuals as may be requested by the AGENCY. The AGENCY will provide the CONSULTANT
sufficient notice prior to meetings requiring CONSULTANT participation. The minimum required hours or days'
notice shall be agreed to between the AGENCY and the CONSULTANT and shown in Exhibit "A."
The CONSULTANT shall prepare a monthly progress report, in a form approved by the AGENCY, which will
outline in written and graphical form the various phases and the order of performance of the SERVICES in
sufficient detail so that the progress of the SERVICES can easily be evaluated.
The CONSULTANT, any sub -consultants, and the AGENCY shall comply with all Federal, State, and local laws,
rules, codes, regulations, and all AGENCY policies and directives, applicable to the work to be performed under
this AGREEMENT. This AGREEMENT shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the State
of Washington.
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Participation for Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) or Small Business Enterprises (SBE), if required, per
49 CFR Part 26, shall be shown on the heading of this AGREEMENT. If DBE firms are utilized at the
commencement of this AGREEMENT, the amounts authorized to each firm and their certification number will be
shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by this reference made part of this AGREEMENT. If the Prime
CONSULTANT is a DBE certified firm they must comply with the Commercial Useful Function (CUF)
regulation outlined in the AGENCY's "DBE Program Participation Plan" and perform a minimum of 30% of the
total amount of this AGREEMENT. It is recommended, but not required, that non -DBE Prime CONSULTANTS
perform a minimum of 30% of the total amount of this AGREEMENT.
In the absents of a mandatory DBE goal, a voluntary SBE goal amount of ten percent of the Consultant Agreement
is established. The Consultant shall develop a SBE Participation Plan prior to commencing work. Although the
goal is voluntary, the outreach efforts to provide SBE maximum practicable opportunities are not.
The CONSULTANT, on a monthly basis, shall enter the amounts paid to all firms (including Prime)
involved with this AGREEMENT into the wsdot.diversitycompliance_com program. Payment information
shall identify any DBE Participation.
All Reports, PS&E materials, and other data furnished to the CONSULTANT by the AGENCY shall be returned.
All electronic files, prepared by the CONSULTANT, must meet the requirements as outlined in Exhibit "C —
Preparation and Delivery of Electronic Engineering and other Data."
All designs, drawings, specifications, documents, and other work products, including all electronic files, prepared
by the CONSULTANT prior to completion or termination of this AGREEMENT are instruments of service for
these SERVICES, and are the property of the AGENCY Reuse by the AGENCY or by others, acting through or
on behalf of the AGENCY of any such instruments of service, not occurring as a part of this SERVICE, shall
be without liability or legal exposure to the CONSULTANT.
Any and all notices or requests required under this AGREEMENT shall be made in writing and sent to the other
party by (i) certified mail, return receipt requested, or (ii) by email or facsimile, to the address set forth below:
If to AGENCY:
Name: John Cole
Agency: City of Federal Way, Public Works Dept.
Address: 33325 8th Ave S
City: Federal Way State: WA Zip: 98003
Email: john.cole@cityoffederalway.com
Phone: 253-835-2718
Facsimile: N/A
IV. Time for Beginning and Completion
If to CONSULTANT:
Name: Jon Pascal, PE
Agency: Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
Address: 12131 113th Ave NE #203
City: Kirkland State: WA Zip: 98034
Email: jon.pascal@transpogroup.com
Phone: 425-896-5230
Facsimile: N/A
The CONSULTANT shall not begin any work under the terms of this AGREEMENT until authorized in writing by
the AGENCY. All work under this AGREEMENT shall be completed by the date shown in the heading of this
AGREEMENT titled "Completion Date."
The established completion time shall not be extended because of any delays attributable to the CONSULTANT,
but may be extended by the AGENCY in the event of a delay attributable to the AGENCY, or because of
unavoidable delays caused by an act of GOD, governmental actions, or other conditions beyond the control of the
CONSULTANT. A prior supplemental AGREEMENT issued by the AGENCY is required to extend the
established completion time.
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V. Payment Provisions
The CONSULTANT shall be paid by the AGENCY for completed SERVICES rendered under this AGREEMENT
as provided hereinafter. Such payment shall be full compensation for SERVICES performed or SERVICES
rendered and for all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete SERVICES,
specified in Section II, "Scope of Work". The CONSULTANT shall conform to all applicable portions of 48 CFR
Part 31 (www.ecfr.gov). The estimate in support of the Cost Plus Fixed Fee amount is attached hereto as Exhibits
"D" and "E" and by this reference made part of this AGREEMENT.
A. Actual Costs: Payment for all consulting services for this PROJECT shall be on the basis of the
CONSULTANT'S actual cost plus a fixed fee. The actual cost shall include direct salary cost, indirect cost rate,
and direct non -salary costs.
1. Direct (RAW) Labor Costs: The Direct (RAW) Labor Cost is the direct salary paid to principals,
professional, technical, and clerical personnel for the time they are productively engaged in work necessary
to fulfill the terms of this AGREEMENT. The CONSULTANT shall maintain support data to verify the
direct salary costs billed to the AGENCY.
2. Indirect Cost Rate (ICR) Costs: ICR Costs are those costs, other than direct costs, which are included as such
on the books of the CONSULTANT in the normal everyday keeping of its books. Progress payments shall
be made at the ICR rates shown in attached Exhibits "D" and "E" of this AGREEMENT. Total
ICR payment shall be based on Actual Costs. The AGENCY agrees to reimburse the CONSULTANT
the actual ICR costs verified by audit, up to the Maximum Total Amount Payable, authorized under this
AGREEMENT, when accumulated with all other Actual Costs.
A summary of the CONSULTANT'S cost estimate and the ICR percentage is shown in Exhibits "D" and
"E", attached hereto and by this reference made part of this AGREEMENT. The CONSULTANT (prime and
all A&E sub -consultants) will submit to the AGENCY within six (6) months after the end of each firm's I
fiscal year, an ICR schedule in the format required by the AGENCY (cost category, dollar expenditures, etc.)
for the purpose of adjusting the ICR rate for billings received and paid during the fiscal year represented by
the ICR schedule. it shall also be used for the computation of progress payments during the following year
and for retroactively adjusting the previous year's ICR cost to reflect the actual rate. The ICR schedule will
be sent to Email: ConsultantRatesCawsdot.wa.gov.
Failure to supply this information by either the prime CONSULTANT or any of their A&E sub -consultants
shall cause the AGENCY to withhold payment of the billed ICR costs until such time as the required
information is received and an overhead rate for billing purposes is approved.
The AGENCY's Project Manager and/or the Federal Government may perform an audit of the
CONSULTANT'S books and records at any time during regular business hours to determine the actual ICR
rate, if they so desire.
Direct Non -Salary Costs: Direct Non -Salary Costs will be reimbursed at the Actual Cost to the
CONSULTANT. (excluding Meals, which are reimbursed at the per diem rates identified in this section)
These charges may include, but are not limited to, the following items: travel, printing, long distance
telephone, supplies, computer charges and fees of sub -consultants. Air or train travel will be reimbursed
only to economy class levels unless otherwise approved by the AGENCY. The CONSULTANT shall
comply with the rules and regulations regarding travel costs (excluding air, train, and rental car costs) in
accordance with WSDOT's Accounting Manual M 13-82, Chapter 10 — Travel Rules and Procedures, and
revisions thereto. Air, train, and rental car costs shall be reimbursed in accordance with 48 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) Part 31.205-46 "Travel Costs." The billing for Direct Non -Salary Costs shall include an
itemized listing of the charges directly identifiable with the PROJECT. The CONSULTANT shall maintain
the original supporting documents in their office. Copies of the original supporting documents shall be
supplied to the AGENCY upon request. All above charges must be necessary for the services provided
under this AGREEMENT.
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4. Fixed Fee: The Fixed Fee, which represents the CONSULTANT'S profit, is shown in attached Exhibits "D"
and "E" of this AGREEMENT. This fee is based on the Scope of Work defined in this AGREEMENT and
the estimated person -hours required to perform the stated Scope of Work. In the event the CONSULTANT
enters into a supplemental AGREEMENT for additional work, the supplemental AGREEMENT may
include provisions for the added costs and an appropriate additional fee. The Fixed Fee will be prorated
and paid monthly in proportion to the percentage of work completed by the CONSULTANT and reported
in the Monthly Progress Reports accompanying the billings. Any portion of the Fixed Fee earned but not
previously paid in the progress payments will be covered in the final payment, subject to the provisions of
Section IX entitled "Termination of Agreement."
5. Management Reserve Fund (MRF): The AGENCY may desire to establish MRF to provide the Agreement
Administrator with the flexibility to authorize additional funds to the AGREEMENT for allowable
unforeseen costs, or reimbursing the CONSULTANT for additional work beyond that already defined in
this AGREEMENT. Such authorization(s) shall be in writing and shall not exceed the lesser of $100,000 or
10% of the Total Amount Authorized as shown in the heading of this AGREEMENT. The amount included
for the MRF is shown in the heading of this AGREEMENT. This fund may not be replenished. Any
changes requiring additional costs in excess of the MRF shall be made in accordance with Section XIII,
"Extra Work."
6. Maximum Total Amount Payable: The Maximum Total Amount Payable by the AGENCY to the
CONSULTANT under this AGREEMENT shall not exceed the amount shown in the heading of this
AGREEMENT. The Maximum Total Amount Payable is comprised of the Total Amount Authorized, and
the MRF. The Maximum Total Amount Payable does not include payment for Extra Work as stipulated in
Section XIII, "Extra Work." No minimum amount payable is guaranteed under this AGREEMENT.
B. Monthly Progress Payments: The CONSULTANT may submit billings to the AGENCY for reimbursement of
Actual Costs plus the ICR and calculated fee on a monthly basis during the progress of the work. Such billings
shall be in a format approved by the AGENCY and accompanied by the monthly progress reports required under
Section III, "General Requirements" of this AGREEMENT. The billings will be supported by an itemized
listing for each item including Direct (RAW) Labor, Direct Non -Salary, and allowable ICR Costs to which will
be added the prorated Fixed Fee. To provide a means of verifying the billed Direct (RAW) Labor costs for
CONSULTANT employees, the AGENCY may conduct employee interviews. These interviews may consist of
recording the names, titles, Direct (RAW) Labor rates, and present duties of those employees performing work
on the PROJECT at the time of the interview.
C. Final Payment: Final Payment of any balance due the CONSULTANT of the gross amount earned will be made
promptly upon its verification by the AGENCY after the completion of the work under this AGREEMENT,
contingent, if applicable, upon receipt of all PS&E, plans, maps, notes, reports, electronic data and other related
documents which are required to be furnished under this AGREEMENT. Acceptance of such Final Payment by
the CONSULTANT shall constitute a release of all claims for payment, which the CONSULTANT may have
against the AGENCY unless such claims are specifically reserved in writing and transmitted to the AGENCY by
the CONSULTANT prior to its acceptance. Said Final Payment shall not, however, be a bar to any claims that
the AGENCY may have against the CONSULTANT or to any remedies the AGENCY may pursue with respect
to such claims.
The payment of any billing will not constitute agreement as to the appropriateness of any item and at the time
of final audit; all required adjustments will be made and reflected in a final payment. In the event that such
final audit reveals an overpayment to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT will refund such overpayment to
the AGENCY within thirty (30) calendar days of notice of the overpayment. Such refund shall not constitute
a waiver by the CONSULTANT for any claims relating to the validity of a finding by the AGENCY of
overpayment. The CONSULTANT has twenty (20) working days after receipt of the final POST AUDIT to
begin the appeal process to the AGENCY for audit findings.
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D. Inspection of Cost Records: The CONSULTANT and their sub -consultants shall keep available for inspection
by representatives of the AGENCY and the United States, for a period of six (6) years after receipt of final
payment, the cost records and accounts pertaining to this AGREEMENT and all items related to or bearing upon
these records with the following exception: if any litigation, claim or audit arising out of, in connection with,
or related to this AGREEMENT is initiated before the expiration of the six (6) year period, the cost records and
accounts shall be retained until such litigation, claim, or audit involving the records is completed.
An interim or post audit may be performed on this AGREEMENT. The audit, if any, will be performed by the
State Auditor, WSDOT's Internal Audit Office and/or at the request of the AGENCY's Project Manager.
VI. Sub -Contracting
The AGENCY permits subcontracts for those items of SERVICES as shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by
this reference made part of this AGREEMENT.
The CONSULTANT shall not subcontract for the performance of any SERVICE under this AGREEMENT without
prior written permission of the AGENCY. No permission for subcontracting shall create, between the AGENCY
and sub -consultant, any contract or any other relationship.
Compensation for this sub -consultant SERVICES shall be based on the cost factors shown on Exhibit "E" attached
hereto and by this reference made part of this AGREEMENT.
The SERVICES of the sub -consultant shall not exceed its maximum amount payable identified in each sub -
consultant cost estimate unless a prior written approval has been issued by the AGENCY.
All reimbursable direct labor, indirect cost rate, direct non -salary costs and fixed fee costs for the sub -consultant
shall be negotiated and substantiated in accordance with section V "Payment Provisions" herein and shall be
memorialized in a final written acknowledgement between the parties.
All subcontracts shall contain all applicable provisions of this AGREEMENT, and the CONSULTANT shall require
each sub -consultant or subcontractor, of any tier, to abide by the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT. With
respect to sub -consultant payment, the CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable sections of the STATE's
Prompt Payment laws as set forth in RCW 39.04.250 and RCW 39.76.011.
The CONSULTANT, sub -recipient, or sub -consultant shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, or sex in the performance of this AGREEMENT. The CONSULTANT shall carry out applicable
requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT -assisted contracts. Failure by the
CONSULTANT to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this AGREEMENT, which may result in the
termination of this AGREEMENT or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate.
VII. Employment and Organizational Conflict of Interest
The CONSULTANT warrants that they have not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona
fide employee working solely for the CONSULTANT, to solicit or secure this contract, and that it has not paid or
agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the CONSULTANT, any
fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or any other consideration, contingent upon or resulting from the
award or making of this contract. For breach or violation of this warrant, the AGENCY shall have the right to annul
this AGREEMENT without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from this AGREEMENT price or consideration
or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or contingent fee.
Any and all employees of the CONSULTANT or other persons while engaged in the performance of any work
or services required of the CONSULTANT under this AGREEMENT, shall be considered employees of the
CONSULTANT only and not of the AGENCY, and any and all claims that may arise under any Workmen's
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Compensation Act on behalf of said employees or other persons while so engaged, and any and all claims made
by a third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of the CONSULTANT's employees or other
persons while so engaged on any of the work or services provided to be rendered herein, shall be the sole obligation
and responsibility of the CONSULTANT.
The CONSULTANT shall not engage, on a full- or part-time basis, or other basis, during the period of this
AGREEMENT, any professional or technical personnel who are, or have been, at any time during the period of this
AGREEMENT, in the employ of the United States Department of Transportation or the AGENCY, except regularly
retired employees, without written consent of the public employer of such person if he/she will be working on this
AGREEMENT for the CONSULTANT.
VIII. Nondiscrimination
During the performance of this AGREEMENT, the CONSULTANT, for itself, its assignees, sub -consultants,
subcontractors and successors in interest, agrees to comply with the following laws and regulations:
• Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
(42 U.S.C. Chapter 21 Subchapter V § 2000d
through 2000d4a)
• Federal -aid Highway Act of 1973
(23 U.S.C. Chapter 3 § 324)
• Rehabilitation Act of 1973
(29 U.S.C. Chapter 16 Subchapter V § 794)
• Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
(Public Law 100-259)
• American with Disabilities Act of 1990
(42 U.S.C. Chapter 126 § 12101 et. seq.)
• 23 CFR Part 200
• 49 CFR Part 21
• 49 CFR Part 26
• Age Discrimination Act of 1975 RCW 49.60.180
(42 U.S.C. Chapter 76 § 6101 et. seq.)
In relation to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the CONSULTANT is bound by the provisions of Exhibit "F"
attached hereto and by this reference made part of this AGREEMENT, and shall include the attached Exhibit "F" in
every sub -contract, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations
or directives issued pursuant thereto.
IX. Termination of Agreement
The right is reserved by the AGENCY to terminate this AGREEMENT at any time with or without cause upon ten
(10) days written notice to the CONSULTANT.
In the event this AGREEMENT is terminated by the AGENCY, other than for default on the part of the
CONSULTANT, a final payment shall be made to the CONSULTANT for actual hours charged and any appropriate
fixed fee percentage at the time of termination of this AGREEMENT, plus any direct non -salary costs incurred up to
the time of termination of this AGREEMENT.
No payment shall be made for any SERVICES completed after ten (10) days following receipt by the
CONSULTANT of the notice to terminate. If the accumulated payment made to the CONSULTANT prior to Notice
of Termination exceeds the total amount that would be due when computed as set forth in paragraph two (2) of this
section, then no final payment shall be due and the CONSULTANT shall immediately reimburse the AGENCY for
any excess paid.
If the services of the CONSULTANT are terminated by the AGENCY for default on the part of the CONSULTANT,
the above formula for payment shall not apply.
In the event of a termination for default, the amount to be paid to the CONSULTANT shall be determined by the
AGENCY with consideration given to the actual costs incurred by the CONSULTANT in performing SERVICES
to the date of termination, the amount of SERVICES originally required which was satisfactorily completed to
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date of termination, whether that SERVICE is in a form or a type which is usable to the AGENCY at the time of
termination, the cost to the AGENCY of employing another firm to complete the SERVICES required and the
time which may be required to do so, and other factors which affect the value to the AGENCY of the SERVICES
performed at the time of termination. Under no circumstances shall payment made under this subsection exceed the
amount, which would have been made using the formula set forth in paragraph two (2) of this section.
If it is determined for any reason that the CONSULTANT was not in default or that the CONSULTANT's failure to
perform is without the CONSULTANT's or its employee's fault or negligence, the termination shall be deemed to
be a termination for the convenience of the AGENCY. In such an event, the CONSULTANT would be reimbursed
for actual costs and appropriate fixed fee percentage in accordance with the termination for other than default
clauses listed previously.
The CONSULTANT shall, within 15 days, notify the AGENCY in writing, in the event of the death of any member,
partner, or officer of the CONSULTANT or the death or change of any of the CONSULTANT's supervisory and/or
other key personnel assigned to the project or disaffiliation of any principally involved CONSULTANT employee.
The CONSULTANT shall also notify the AGENCY, in writing, in the event of the sale or transfer of 50% or
more of the beneficial ownership of the CONSULTANT within 15 days of such sale or transfer occurring. The
CONSULTANT shall continue to be obligated to complete the SERVICES under the terms of this AGREEMENT
unless the AGENCY chooses to terminate this AGREEMENT for convenience or chooses to renegotiate any term(s)
of this AGREEMENT. If termination for convenience occurs, final payment will be made to the CONSULTANT
as set forth in the second and third paragraphs of this section.
Payment for any part of the SERVICES by the AGENCY shall not constitute a waiver by the AGENCY of
any remedies of any type it may have against the CONSULTANT for any breach of this AGREEMENT by the
CONSULTANT, or for failure of the CONSULTANT to perform SERVICES required of it by the AGENCY.
Forbearance of any rights under the AGREEMENT will not constitute waiver of entitlement to exercise those rights
with respect to any future act or omission by the CONSULTANT.
X. Changes of Work
The CONSULTANT shall make such changes and revisions in the completed work of this AGREEMENT as
necessary to correct errors appearing therein, without additional compensation thereof. Should the AGENCY find
it desirable for its own purposes to have previously satisfactorily completed SERVICES or parts thereof changed or
revised, the CONSULTANT shall make such revisions as directed by the AGENCY. This work shall be considered
as Extra Work and will be paid for as herein provided under section XIII "Extra Work."
XI. Disputes
Any disputed issue not resolved pursuant to the terms of this AGREEMENT shall be submitted in writing within
10 days to the Director of Public Works or AGENCY Engineer, whose decision in the matter shall be final and
binding on the parties of this AGREEMENT; provided however, that if an action is brought challenging the
Director of Public Works or AGENCY Engineer's decision, that decision shall be subject to judicial review. If the
parties to this AGREEMENT mutually agree, disputes concerning alleged design errors will be conducted under
the procedures found in Exhibit "J". In the event that either party deem it necessary to institute legal action or
proceeding to enforce any right or obligation under this AGREEMENT, this action shall be initiated in the Superior
Court of the State of Washington, situated in the county in which the AGENCY is located. The parties hereto
agree that all questions shall be resolved by application of Washington law and that the parties have the right of
appeal from such decisions of the Superior Court in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The
CONSULTANT hereby consents to the personal jurisdiction of the Superior Court of the State of Washington,
situated in the county in which the AGENCY is located.
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XII. Legal Relations
The CONSULTANT, any sub -consultants, and the AGENCY shall comply with all Federal, State, and local laws,
rules, codes, regulations and all AGENCY policies and directives, applicable to the work to be performed under this
AGREEMENT. This AGREEMENT shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
Washington.
The CONSULTANT shall defend, indemnify, and hold The State of Washington (STATE) and the AGENCY and
their officers and employees harmless from all claims, demands, or suits at law or equity arising in whole or in part
from the negligence of, or the breach of any obligation under this AGREEMENT by, the CONSULTANT or the
CONSULTANT's agents, employees, sub consultants, subcontractors or vendors, of any tier, or any other persons
for whom the CONSULTANT may be legally liable; provided that nothing herein shall require a CONSULTANT
to defend or indemnify the STATE and the AGENCY and their officers and employees against and hold harmless
the STATE and the AGENCY and their officers and employees from claims, demands or suits based solely upon
the negligence of, or breach of any obligation under this AGREEMENT by the STATE and the AGENCY, their
agents, .officers, employees, sub -consultants, subcontractors or vendors, of any tier, or any other persons for whom
the STATE and/or the AGENCY may be legally liable; and provided further that if the claims or suits are caused
by or result from the concurrent negligence of (a) the CONSULTANT or the CONSULTANT's agents, employees,
sub -consultants, subcontractors or vendors, of any tier, or any other persons for whom the CONSULTANT is legally
liable, and (b) the STATE and/or AGENCY, their agents, officers, employees, sub -consultants, subcontractors and or
vendors, of any tier, or any other persons for whom the STATE and or AGENCY may be legally liable, the defense
and indemnity obligation shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the CONSULTANT's negligence or
the negligence of the CONSULTANT's agents, employees, sub -consultants, subcontractors or vendors, of any tier,
or any other persons for whom the CONSULTANT may be legally liable. This provision shall be included in any
AGREEMENT between CONSULTANT and any sub -consultant, subcontractor and vendor, of any tier.
The CONSULTANT shall also defend, indemnify, and hold the STATE and the AGENCY and their officers
and employees-harmlessfrour all claims, demands, or -suits -at -haw -or -equity arising in - whole -or4n part from the
alleged patent or copyright infringement or other allegedly improper appropriation or use of trade secrets, patents,
proprietary information, know-how, copyright rights or inventions by the CONSULTANT or the CONSULTANT's
agents, employees, sub -consultants, subcontractors or vendors, of any tier, or any other persons for whom the
CONSULTANT may be legally liable, in performance of the Work under this AGREEMENT or arising out of any
use in connection with the AGREEMENT of methods, processes, designs, information or other items furnished or
communicated to STATE and/or the AGENCY, their agents, officers and employees pursuant to the AGREEMENT;
provided that this indemnity shall not apply to any alleged patent or copyright infringement or other allegedly
improper appropriation or use of trade secrets, patents, proprietary information, know-how, copyright rights or
inventions resulting from STATE and/or AGENCY's, their agents', officers' and employees' failure to comply
with specific written instructions regarding use provided to STATE and/or AGENCY, their agents, officers and
employees by the CONSULTANT, its agents, employees, sub -consultants, subcontractors or vendors, of any tier, or
any other persons for whom the CONSULTANT may be legally liable.
The CONSULTANT's relation to the AGENCY shall be at all times as an independent contractor.
Notwithstanding any determination by the Executive Ethics Board or other tribunal, the AGENCY may, in its sole
discretion, by written notice to the CONSULTANT terminate this AGREEMENT if it is found after due notice and
examination by the AGENCY that there is a violation of the Ethics in Public Service Act, Chapter 42.52 RCW; or
any similar statute involving the CONSULTANT in the procurement of, or performance under, this AGREEMENT.
The CONSULTANT specifically assumes potential liability for actions brought by the CONSULTANT's own
employees or its agents against the STATE and /or the AGENCY and, solely for the purpose of this indemnification
and defense, the CONSULTANT specifically waives any immunity under the state industrial insurance law, Title 51
RCW. This waiver has been mutually negotiated between the Parties.
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Unless otherwise specified in this AGREEMENT, the AGENCY shall be responsible for administration of
construction contracts, if any, on the project. Subject to the processing of a new sole source, or an acceptable
supplemental AGREEMENT, the CONSULTANT shall provide On -Call assistance to the AGENCY during contract
administration. By providing such assistance, the CONSULTANT shall assume no responsibility for: proper
construction techniques, job site safety, or any construction contractor's failure to perform its work in accordance
with the contract documents.
The CONSULTANT shall obtain and keep in force during the terms of this AGREEMENT, or as otherwise
required, the following insurance with companies or through sources approved by the State Insurance
Commissioner pursuant to Title 48 RCW.
Insurance Coverage
A. Worker's compensation and employer's liability insurance as required by the STATE.
B. Commercial general liability insurance written under ISO Form CG 00 01 12 04 or its equivalent with minimum
limits of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) in the
aggregate for each policy period.
C. Business auto liability insurance written under ISO Form CG 00 01 10 01 or equivalent providing coverage for
any "Auto" (Symbol 1) used in an amount not less than a one million dollar ($1,000,000.00) combined single
limit for each occurrence.
Excepting the Worker's Compensation Insurance and any Professional Liability Insurance, the STATE and
AGENCY, their officers, employees, and agents will be named on all policies of CONSULTANT and any sub -
consultant and/or subcontractor as an additional insured (the "AIs"), with no restrictions or limitations concerning
products and completed operations coverage. This coverage shall be primary coverage and non-contributory and
any coverage maintained by the Als shall be excess over, and shall not contribute with, the additional insured
coverage required hereunder. The CONSULTANT's and the sub -consultant's and/or subcontractor's insurer shall
waive any and all rights of subrogation against the AIs. The CONSULTANT shall furnish the AGENCY with
verification of insurance and endorsements required by this AGREEMENT. The AGENCY reserves the right to
require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies at any time.
All insurance shall be obtained from an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Washington.
The CONSULTANT shall submit a verification of insurance as outlined above within fourteen (14) days of the
execution of this AGREEMENT to:
Name: John Cole, Project Manager
Agency: City of Federal Way, Public Works Dept.
Address: 33325 8th Ave S
City: Federal Way State: WA Zip: 98003
Email: john.cole@cityoffederalway.com
Phone: 253-835-2718
Facsimilc: N/A
No cancellation of the foregoing policies shall be effective without thirty (30) days prior notice to the AGENCY
The CONSULTANT's professional liability to the AGENCY, including that which may arise in reference to
section IX "Termination of Agreement" of this AGREEMENT, shall be limited to the accumulative amount of the
authorized AGREEMENT amount or one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), whichever is greater, unless the limit of
liability is increased by the AGENCY pursuant to Exhibit H. In no case shall the CONSULTANT's professional
liability to third parties be limited in any way.
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The parties enter into this AGREEMENT for the sole benefit of the parties, and to the exclusion of any third party,
and no third party beneficiary is intended or created by the execution of this AGREEMENT.
The AGENCY will pay no progress payments under section V "Payment Provisions" until the CONSULTANT has
fully complied with this section. This remedy is not exclusive; and the AGENCY may take such other action as is
available to it under other provisions of this AGREEMENT, or otherwise in law.
XIII. Extra Work
A. The AGENCY may at any time, by written order, make changes within the general scope of this AGREEMENT
in the SERVICES to be performed.
B. If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the estimated cost of, or the time required for, performance
of any part of the SERVICES under this AGREEMENT, whether or not changed by the order, or otherwise
affects any other terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT, the AGENCY shall make an equitable adjustment
in the: (1) maximum amount payable; (2) delivery or completion schedule, or both; and (3) other affected terms
and shall modify this AGREEMENT accordingly.
C. The CONSULTANT must submit any "request for equitable adjustment," hereafter referred to as "CLAIM,"
under this clause within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the written order. However, if the AGENCY
decides that the facts justify it, the AGENCY may receive and act upon a CLAIM submitted before final
payment of this AGREEMENT.
D. Failure to agree to any adjustment shall be a dispute under the section XI "Disputes" clause. However, nothing
in this clause shall excuse the CONSULTANT from proceeding with the AGREEMENT as changed.
E. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of paragraphs (A.) and (B.) above, the maximum amount payable for
this AGREEMENT, shall not be increased or considered to be increased except by specific written supplement
to this AGREEMENT.
XIV. Endorsement of Plans
If applicable, the CONSULTANT shall place their endorsement on all plans, estimates, or any other engineering
data furnished by them.
XV. Federal Review
The Federal Highway Administration shall have the right to participate in the review or examination of the
SERVICES in progress.
XVI. Certification of the Consultant and the Agency
Attached hereto as Exhibit "G-1(a and b)" are the Certifications of the CONSULTANT and the AGENCY, Exhibit
"G-2" Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters - Primary Covered
Transactions, Exhibit "G-3" Certification Regarding the Restrictions of the Use of Federal Funds for Lobbying
and Exhibit "G-4" Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data. Exhibit "G-3" is required only in AGREEMENT's
over one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) and Exhibit "G-4" is required only in AGREEMENT's over
five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00.) These Exhibits must be executed by the CONSULTANT, and
submitted with the master AGREEMENT, and returned to the AGENCY at the address listed in section III "General
Requirements" prior to its performance of any SERVICES under this AGREEMENT.
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XVII. Complete Agreement
This document and referenced attachments contain all covenants, stipulations, and provisions agreed upon by the
parties. No agent, or representative of either party has authority to make, and the parties shall not be bound by or
be liable for, any statement, representation, promise or agreement not set forth herein. No changes, amendments, or
modifications of the terms hereof shall be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by the parties as a supplement
to this AGREEMENT.
XVIII. Execution and Acceptance
This AGREEMENT may be simultaneously executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed
to be an original having identical legal effect. The CONSULTANT does hereby ratify and adopt all statements,
representations, warranties, covenants, and AGREEMENT's contained in the proposal, and the supporting material
submitted by the CONSULTANT, and does hereby accept this AGREEMENT and agrees to all of the terms and
conditions thereof.
XIX. Protection of Confidential Information
The CONSULTANT acknowledges that some of the material and information that may come into its possession
or knowledge in connection with this AGREEMENT or its performance may consist of information that is exempt
from disclosure to the public or other unauthorized persons under either chapter 42.56 RCW or other local, state
or federal statutes ("State's Confidential Information"). The "State's Confidential Information" includes, but is
not limited to, names, addresses, Social Security numbers, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, financial profiles,
credit card information, driver's license numbers, medical data, law enforcement records (or any other information
identifiable to an individual), STATE and AGENCY source code or object code, STATE and AGENCY security
data, non-public Specifications, STATE and AGENCY non -publicly available data, proprietary software, State
security data, or information which may jeopardize any part of the project that relates to any of these types of
iniOnnatiun. The -CONSULTANT agrees to -hold -the State's Confidential Information -in-siric-test-confidence
and not to make use of the State's Confidential Information for any purpose other than the performance of this
AGREEMENT, to release it only to authorized employees, sub -consultants or subcontractors requiring such
information for the purposes of carrying out this AGREEMENT, and not to release, divulge, publish, transfer,
sell, disclose, or otherwise make it known to any other party without the AGENCY's express written consent
or as provided by law. The CONSULTANT agrees to release such information or material only to employees,
sub -consultants or subcontractors who have signed a nondisclosure AGREEMENT, the terms of which have
been previously approved by the AGENCY. The CONSULTANT agrees to implement physical, electronic, and
managerial safeguards to prevent unauthorized access to the State's Confidential Information.
Immediately upon expiration or termination of this AGREEMENT, the CONSULTANT shall, at the AGENCY's
option: (i) certify to the AGENCY that the CONSULTANT has destroyed all of the State's Confidential
Information; or (ii) returned all of the State's Confidential Information to the AGENCY; or (iii) take whatever other
steps the AGENCY requires of the CONSULTANT to protect the State's Confidential Information.
As required under Executive Order 00-03, the CONSULTANT shall maintain a log documenting the following:
the State's Confidential Information received in the performance of this AGREEMENT; the purpose(s) for which
the State's Confidential Information was received; who received, maintained and used the State's Confidential
Information; and the final disposition of the State's Confidential Information. The CONSULTANT's records shall
be subject to inspection, review, or audit upon reasonable notice from the AGENCY.
The AGENCY reserves the right to monitor, audit, or investigate the use of the State's Confidential Information
collected, used, or acquired by the CONSULTANT through this AGREEMENT. The monitoring, auditing, or
investigating may include, but is not limited to, salting databases.
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Violation of this section by the CONSULTANT or its sub -consultants or subcontractors may result in termination of
this AGREEMENT and demand for return of all State's Confidential Information, monetary damages, or penalties.
It is understood and acknowledged that the CONSULTANT may provide the AGENCY with information which
is proprietary and/or confidential during the term of this AGREEMENT. The parties agree to maintain the
confidentiality of such information during the term of this AGREEMENT and afterwards. All materials containing
such proprietary and/or confidential information shall be clearly identified and marked as "Confidential" and shall
be returned to the disclosing party at the conclusion of the SERVICES under this AGREEMENT.
The CONSULTANT shall provide the AGENCY with a list of all information and materials it considers confidential
and/or proprietary in nature: (a) at the commencement of the term of this AGREEMENT; or (b) as soon as such
confidential or proprietary material is developed. "Proprietary and/or confidential information" is not meant to
include any information which, at the time of its disclosure: (i) is already known to the other party; (ii) is rightfully
disclosed to one of the parties by a third party that is not acting as an agent or representative for the other party;
(iii) is independently developed by or for the other party; (iv) is publicly known; or (v) is generally utilized by
unaffiliated third parties engaged in the same business or businesses as the CONSULTANT.
The parties also acknowledge that the AGENCY is subject to Washington State and federal public disclosure
laws. As such, the AGENCY shall maintain the confidentiality of all such information marked proprietary and/
or confidential or otherwise exempt, unless such disclosure is required under applicable state or federal law. If a
public disclosure request is made to view materials identified as "Proprietary and/or confidential information" or
otherwise exempt information, the AGENCY will notify the CONSULTANT of the request and of the date that such
records will be released to the requester unless the CONSULTANT obtains a court order from a court of competent
jurisdiction enjoining that disclosure. If the CONSULTANT fails to obtain the court order enjoining disclosure, the
AGENCY will release the requested information on the date specified.
The CONSULTANT agrees to notify the sub -consultant of any AGENCY communication regarding disclosure that
may include a sub-consultant'sroprietary and/or confidential information. The CONSULTANT notification to the
sub -consultant will include the date that such records will be released by the AGENCY to the requester and state
that unless the sub -consultant obtains a court order from a court of competent jurisdiction enjoining that disclosure
the AGENCY will release the requested information. If the CONSULTANT and/or sub -consultant fail to obtain
a court order or other judicial relief enjoining the AGENCY by the release date, the CONSULTANT shall waive
and release and shall hold harmless and indemnify the AGENCY from all claims of actual or alleged damages,
liabilities, or costs associated with the AGENCY's said disclosure of sub -consultants' information.
XX. Records Maintenance
During the progress of the Work and SERVICES provided hereunder and for a period of not less than six (6) years
from the date of final payment to the CONSULTANT, the CONSULTANT shall keep, retain and maintain all
"documents" pertaining to the SERVICES provided pursuant to this AGREEMENT. Copies of all "documents"
pertaining to the SERVICES provided hereunder shall be made available for review at the CONSULTANT's place
of business during normal working hours. If any litigation, claim or audit is commenced, the CONSULTANT shall
cooperate with AGENCY and assist in the production of all such documents. "Documents" shall be retained until
all litigation, claims or audit findings have been resolved even though such litigation, claim or audit continues past
the six (6) year retention period.
For purposes of this AGREEMENT, "documents" means every writing or record of every type and description,
including electronically stored information ("ESI"), that is in the possession, control, or custody of the
CONSULTANT, including, without limitation, any and all correspondences, contracts, AGREEMENT `s,
appraisals, plans, designs, data, surveys, maps, spreadsheets, memoranda, stenographic or handwritten
notes, reports, records, telegrams, schedules, diaries, notebooks, logbooks, invoices, accounting records,
work sheets, charts, notes, drafts, scribblings, recordings, visual displays, photographs, minutes of meetings,
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tabulations, computations, summaries, inventories, and writings regarding conferences, conversations or
telephone conversations, and any and all other taped, recorded, written, printed or typed matters of any kind or
description; every copy of the foregoing whether or not the original is in the possession, custody, or control of the
CONSULTANT, and every copy of any of the foregoing, whether or not such copy is a copy identical to an original,
or whether or not such copy contains any commentary or notation whatsoever that does not appear on the original.
For purposes of this AGREEMENT, "ESI" means any and all computer data or electronic recorded media of any
kind, including "Native Files", that are'stored in any medium from which it can be retrieved and examined, either
directly or after translation into a reasonably useable form. ESI may include information and/or documentation
stored in various software programs such as: Email, Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, Publisher, PowerPoint, Adobe
Acrobat, SQL databases, or any other software or electronic communication programs or databases that the
CONSULTANT may use in the performance of its operations. ESI may be located on network servers, backup
tapes, smart phones, thumb drives, CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, work computers, cell phones, laptops or any other
electronic device that CONSULTANT uses in the performance of its Work or SERVICES hereunder, including any
personal devices used by the CONSULTANT or any sub -consultant at home.
"Native files" are a subset of ESI and refer to the electronic format of the application in which such ESI is normally
created, viewed, and /or modified.
The CONSULTANT shall include this section XX "Records Maintenance" in every subcontract it enters into in
relation to this AGREEMENT and bind the sub -consultant to its terms, unless expressly agreed to otherwise in
writing by the AGENCY prior to the execution of such subcontract.
In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this AGREEMENT as of the day and year shown in the
"Execution Date" box on page one (1) of this AGREEMENT.
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Any modification, change, or reformation of this AGREEMENT shall require approval as to form by the Office
of the Attorney General.
Agreement Number:
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Revised 02/01/2021
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See attached, Exhibit A.
Exhibit A
Scope of Work
Project No.
Agreement Number:
Exhibit A - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02/01/2021 Page 1 of 1
See attached, Exhibit B.
Exhibit B
DBE Participation
Agreement Number:
Exhibit B - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 1 of 1
Exhibit C
Preparation and Delivery of Electronic Engineering and other Data
In this Exhibit the agency, as applicable, is to provide a description of the format and standards the consultant is
to use in preparing electronic files for transmission to the agency. The format and standards to be provided may
include, but are not limited to, the following:
I. Surveying, Roadway Design & Plans Preparation Section
A. Survey Data
Not part of scope.
B. Roadway Design Files
AutoCAD 2020
Civil 3D 2020
Roadway Design Files shall be provided as part of the CAD file submittal, along with any other design files
prepared by the Consultant.
C. Computer Aided Drafting Files
AutoCAD 2020
Civil 3D 2020
Agreement Number:
Exhibit C - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02/01/2021
Pagel of 4
D. Specify the Agency's Right to Review Product with the Consultant
The Agency reserves the right to review the Consultant's work product at any time during the project.
E. Specify the Electronic Deliverables to Be Provided to the Agency
Electronic versions of deliverables (reports, plans, contract documents, etc.) shall be provided to the
Agency (in PDF format, as well as editable electronic formats) at the 30% completion stage, 85%
completion stage, 100% completion stage, and final documents for bidding.
F. Specify What Agency Furnished Services and Information Is to Be Provided
The Agency will provide survey CAD files.
Agreement Number:
Exhibit C - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02/01/2021 Page 2 of 4
II. Any Other Electronic Files to Be Provided
Electronic deliverables include digital photos (.jpg), Microsoft Project Schedules (.mpp), scanned or electronic
documents (.pdf, .doc, As, etc.)
III. Methods to Electronically Exchange Data
Dita is to be transferred by email, or file transfer sites.
Exhibit C - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 3 of 4
A. Agency Software Suite
The City of Federal Way software suite is Microsoft Office.
The City of Federal Way operating system is Windows 10.
The City of Federal Way uses B1ueBeam Revu.
B. Electronic Messaging System
The City of Federal Way email software is Microsoft Outlook. All emails are subject to public records
requests.
C. File Transfers Format
See previous sections.
Exhibit C - Local Agency ASE Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 4 of 4
See attached exhibit B.
Exhibit D
Prime Consultant Cost Computations
Agreement Number:
Exhibit D - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 1 of 1
Exhibit E
Sub -consultant Cost Computations
If no sub -consultant participation at this time. The CONSULTANT shall not sub -contract for the
performance of any work under this AGREEMENT without prior written permission of the AGENCY.
Refer to section VI "Sub -Contracting" of this AGREEMENT.
See attached exhibit B.
Agreement Number:
Exhibit E - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02/01/2021 Page 1 of 1
Exhibit F - Title VI Assurances Appendix A & E
APPENDIX A
During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees, and successors in
interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees as follows:
1. Compliance with Regulations: The contractor (hereinafter includes consultants) will comply with the Acts
and the Regulations relative to Non-discrimination in Federally -assisted programs of the U.S. Department of
Transportation, (Title of Modal Operating Administration), as they may be amended from time to time, which
are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract.
2. Non-discrimination: The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, will not
discriminate on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in the selection and retention of subcontractors,
including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor will not participate directly or
indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by the Acts and the Regulations, including employment practices
when the contract covers any activity, project, or program set forth in Appendix B of 49 CFR Part 21.
[Include Modal Operating Administration specific program requirements.]
Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations,
either by competitive bidding, or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a
subcontract, including procurements of materials, or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or
supplier will be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Acts and
the Regulations relative to Non-discrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. [Include
Modal Operating Administration specific program requirements.]
4. Information and Reports: The contractor will provide all information and reports required by the Acts, the
Regulations, and directives issued pursuant thereto and will permit access to its books, records, accounts, other
sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the Recipient or the (Title of Modal
Operating Administration) to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Acts, Regulations, and
instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails
or refuses to furnish the information, the contractor will so certify to the Recipient or the (Title of Modal
Operating Administration), as appropriate, and will set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information.
5. Sanctions for Noncompliance: In the event of a contractor's noncompliance with the Non- discrimination
provisions of this contract, the Recipient will impose such contract sanctions as it or the (Title of Modal
Operating Administration) may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to:
a. withholding payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies; and/or
b. cancelling, terminating, or suspending a contract, in whole or in part.
6. Incorporation of Provisions: The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs one through six in
every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Acts, the
Regulations and directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor will take action with respect to any
subcontract or procurement as the Recipient or the (Title of Modal Operating Administration) may direct as a
means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. Provided, that if the contractor
becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation by a subcontractor, or supplier because of such direction,
the contractor may request the Recipient to enter into any litigation to protect the interests of the Recipient. In
addition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the
United States.
Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Agreement Number
Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021
Exhibit F - Title VI Assurances Appendix A & E
APPENDIX E
During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest
(hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees to comply with the following non-discrimination statutes
and authorities; including but not limited to:
Pertinent Non -Discrimination Authorities:
• Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq., 78 stat. 252), (prohibits
discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin); and 49 CFR Part 21.
• The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. §
4601), (prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been acquired because of
Federal or Federal -aid programs and projects);
• Federal -Aid Highway Act of 1973, (23 U.S.C. § 324 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of
sex);
• Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. § 794 et seq.), as amended, (prohibits
discrimination on the basis of disability); and 49 CFR Part 27;
• The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, (42 U.S.C. § 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination
on the basis of age);
• Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, (49 USC § 471, Section 47123), as amended, (prohibits
discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, or sex);
• The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, (PL 100-209), (Broadened the scope, coverage and
applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, by expanding the definition of the terms "programs or
activities" to include all of the programs or activities of the Federal -aid recipients, sub -recipients and
contractors, whether such programs or activities are Federally funded or not);
• Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of
disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public
accommodation, and certain testing entities (42 U.S.C. §§ 12131-12189) as implemented by
Department of Transportation regulations at 49 C.F.R. parts 37 and 38;
• The Federal Aviation Administration's Non-discrimination statute (49 U.S.C. § 47123) (prohibits
discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex);
• Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and
Low -Income Populations, which ensures discrimination against minority populations by discouraging
programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse human health or
environmental effects on minority and low-income populations;
• Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency,
and resulting agency guidance, national origin discrimination includes discrimination because of limited
English proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI, you must take reasonable steps to
ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to your programs (70 Fed. Reg. at 74087 to 74100);
• Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, which prohibits you from discriminating
because of sex in education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq).
Local Agency A&E Professional Services Agreement Number
Negotiated Hourly Rate Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021
Exhibit G-1(a)
Exhibit G-1(b)
Exhibit G-2
Exhibit G-3
Exhibit G-4
Exhibit G
Certification Documents
Certification of Consultant
Certification of City of Federal Way
Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters -
Primary Covered Transactions
Certification Regarding the Restrictions of the Use of Federal Funds for Lobbying
Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data
Agreement Number:
Exhibit G -Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 1 of 1
Exhibit G-1(a) Certification of Consultant
I hereby certify that I am the and duly authorized representative of the firm of
Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
whose address is
12131 113th Ave NE #203, Kirkland, WA 98034
and that neither the above firm nor I have:
a) Employed or retained for a commission, percentage, brokerage, contingent fee, or other consideration,
any firm or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely for me or the above CONSULTANT)
to solicit or secure this AGREEMENT;
b) Agreed, as an express or implied condition for obtaining this contract, to employ or retain the services of
any firm or person in connection with carrying out this AGREEMENT; or
c) Paid, or agreed to pay, to any firm, organization or person (other than a bona fide employee working solely
for me or the above CONSULTANT) any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration of any kind for, or in
connection with, procuring or carrying out this AGREEMENT; except as hereby expressly stated (if any);
I acknowledge that this certificate is to be furnished to the Washington State Department of Transportation
and the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation in connection with this
AGREEMENT involving participation of Federal -aid highway funds, and is subject to applicable State and
Federal laws, both criminal and civil.
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
Consultant (Firm Name)
10/07/22
Sign a uthorized Official of Consultant) Date
Agreement Number:
Exhibit G - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021
Exhibit G-1(b) Certification of City of Federal Way
I hereby certify that I am the:
Q Mayor
❑ Other
of the City of Federal Way , and
or its representative has not been required, directly or indirectly as an express or implied condition in connection
with obtaining or carrying out this AGREEMENT to:
a) Employ or retain, or agree to employ to retain, any firm or person; or
b) Pay, or agree to pay, to any firm, person, or organization, any fee, contribution, donation, or consideration
of any kind; except as hereby expressly stated (if any):
I acknowledge that this certificate is to be furnished to the Washington State Department of Transportation
and the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, in connection with this
AGREEMENT involving participation of Federal -aid highway funds, and is subject to applicable State and
Federal laws, both criminal and civil.
Si a Y Date
Agreement Number:
Exhibit G - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02 O112021
Exhibit G-2 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other
Responsibility Matters - Primary Covered Transactions
I. The prospective primary participant certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals:
A. Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily
excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency;
B. Have not within a three (3) year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment
rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining,
attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under
a public transaction; violation of Federal or State anti-trust statues or commission of embezzlement,
theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving
stolen property;
C. Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity
(Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b)
of this certification; and
D. Have not within a three (3) year period preceding this application / proposal had one or more public
transactions (Federal, State and local) terminated for cause or default.
II. Where the prospective primary participant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification,
such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this proposal.
r
Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
Consultant (Firm Name)
Signa>4iouthorized Official of Consultant) Date
10/07/22
Agreement Number:
Exhibit G - Local Agency A$E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021
Exhibit G-3 Certification Regarding the Restrictions of the Use of Federal Funds
for Lobbying
The prospective participant certifies, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her
knowledge and belief, that:
No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member
of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or any employee of a Member of Congress in connection
with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan,
the entering into of any cooperative AGREEMENT, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment,
or modification of Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative AGREEMENT.
2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for
influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress,
an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this
Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative AGREEMENT, the undersigned shall complete and submit
Standard Form - LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction
was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into
this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required
certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000.00, and not more than $100,000.00,
for each such failure.
The prospective participant also agrees by submitting his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require
that the language of this certification be included in all lower tier sub -contracts, which exceed $100,000,
and that all such sub -recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
Consultant (Firm Name)
Signature ( orized Official of Consultant)
Date
10/07/22
Agreement Number:
Exhibit G - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02/01/2021
Exhibit G-4 Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data
This is to certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the cost or pricing data (as defined in section
2.101 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and required under FAR subsection 15.403-4) submitted,
either actually or by specific identification in writing, to the Contracting Officer or to the Contracting Officer's
representative in support of SR 99/373 Roundabout * are accurate, complete, and current
as of August 25, 2022 **.
This certification includes the cost or pricing data supporting any advance AGREEMENT's and forward pricing
rate AGREEMENT's between the offer or and the Government that are part of the proposal.
Firm: Transpo Group USA, Incorporated
Signatur
Date of Execution***:
Principal
Title
*Identify the proposal, quotation, request for pricing adjustment, or other submission involved, giving the appropriate identifying number (e.g. project title.)
**Insert the day, month, and year, when price negotiations were concluded and price AGREEMENT was reached.
***Insert the day, month, and year, of signing, which should be as close as practicable to the date when the price negotiations were concluded and the
contract price was agreed to.
Agreement Number:
Exhibit G - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021
Exhibit H
Liability Insurance Increase
To Be Used Only If Insurance Requirements Are Increased
The professi al liability limit of the CONSULTANT to the AGENCY identified in Section XII, Legal Relations
and Insurance o this Agreement is amended to $
The CONSULTA shall provide Professional Liability insurance with minimum per occurrence limits in the
amount of $
Such insurance coverage all be evidenced by one of the following methods:
• Certificate of Insurance.
• Self-insurance through an i evocable Letter of Credit from a qualified financial institution.
Self-insurance through documents ' n of a separate fund established exclusively for the payment of professional
liability claims, including claim amo is already reserved against the fund, safeguards established for payment
from the fund, a copy of the latest ann l financial statements, and disclosure of the investment portfolio for
those funds.
Should the minimum Pro N O T USED i by the AGENCY as specified above exceed
$1 million per occurrence - greater, then justification shall be submitted
to the Federal Highway A...1111JLLlll:xease the minimum insurance limit.
If FHWA approval is obtained, the AGENCY may, at i s own cost, reimburse the CONSULTANT for the additional
professional liability insurance required.
Notes: Cost of added insurance requirements: $
• Include all costs, fee increase, premiums.
This cost shall not be billed against an FHWA funded project:
• For final contracts, include this exhibit.
Exhibit H - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 1 of 1
Exhibit I
Alleged Consultant Design Error Procedures
The purpose of this exhibit is to establish a procedure to determine if a consultant's alleged design error is of a
nature that exceeds the accepted standard of care. In addition, it will establish a uniform method for the resolution
and/or cost recovery procedures in those instances where the agency believes it has suffered some material damage
due to the alleged error by the consultant.
Step 1 Potential Consultant Design Error(s) is Identified by Agency's Project Manager
At the first indication of potential consultant design error(s), the first step in the process is for the Agency's
project manager to notify the Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer regarding the potential design
error(s). For federally funded projects, the Region Local Programs Engineer should be informed and
involved in these procedures. (Note: The Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer may appoint an
agency staff person other than the project manager, who has not been as directly involved in the project,
to be responsible for the remaining steps in these procedures.)
Step 2 Project Manager Documents the Alleged Consultant Design Error(s)
After discussion of the alleged design error(s) and the magnitude of the alleged error(s), and with the
Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer's concurrence, the project manager obtains more detailed
documentation than is normally required on the project. Examples include: all decisions and descriptions
of work; photographs, records of labor, materials and equipment.
Step 3 Contact the Consultant Regarding the Alleged Design Error(s)
If it is determined that there is a need to proceed further, the next step in the process is for the project
manager to contact the consultant regarding the alleged design error(s) and the magnitude of the alleged
error(s). The project manager and other appropriate agency staff should represent the agency and the
consultant sho-uM be represented by their project managerarrd anypersonnel{including-sub=consultants}
deemed appropriate for the alleged design error(s) issue.
Step 4 Attempt to Resolve Alleged Design Error with Consultant
After the meeting(s) with the consultant have been completed regarding the consultant's alleged design
error(s), there are three possible scenarios:
• It is determined via mutual agreement that there is not a consultant design error(s). If this is the case,
then the process will not proceed beyond this point.
• It is determined via mutual agreement that a consultant design error(s) occurred. If this is the case,
then the Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer, or their representatives, negotiate a settlement
with the consultant. The settlement would be paid to the agency or the amount would be reduced from
the consultant's agreement with the agency for the services on the project in which the design error
took place. The agency is to provide LP, through the Region Local Programs Engineer, a summary
of the settlement for review and to make adjustments, if any, as to how the settlement affects federal
reimbursements. No further action is required.
• There is not a mutual agreement regarding the alleged consultant design error(s). The consultant may
request that the alleged design error(s) issue be forwarded to the Director of Public Works or Agency
Engineer for review. If the Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer, after review with their legal
counsel, is not able to reach mutual agreement with the consultant, proceed to Step 5.
Agreement Number:
Exhibit I - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 02/01/2021 Page 1 of 2
Step 5 Forward Documents to Local Programs
For federally funded projects all available information, including costs, should be forwarded through the
Region Local Programs Engineer to LP for their review and consultation with the FHWA. LP will meet
with representatives of the agency and the consultant to review the alleged design error(s), and attempt
to find a resolution to the issue. If necessary, LP will request assistance from the Attorney General's Office
for legal interpretation. LP will also identify how the alleged error(s) affects eligibility of project costs
for federal reimbursement.
• If mutual agreement is reached, the agency and consultant adjust the scope of work and costs
to reflect the agreed upon resolution. LP, in consultation with FHWA, will identify the amount
of federal participation in the agreed upon resolution of the issue.
• If mutual agreement is not reached, the agency and consultant may seek settlement by arbitration
or by litigation.
Agreement Number:
Exhibit 1- Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Plus Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Page 2 of 2
Exhibit J
Consultant Claim Procedures
The purpose of this exhibit is to describe a procedure regarding claim(s) on a consultant agreement. The following
procedures should only be utilized on consultant claims greater than $1,000. If the consultant's claim(s) are a total
of $1,000 or less, it would not be cost effective to proceed through the outlined steps. It is suggested that the
Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer negotiate a fair and reasonable price for the consultant's claim(s)
that total $1,000 or less.
This exhibit will outline the procedures to be followed by the consultant and the agency to consider a potential
claim by the consultant.
Step 1 Consultant Files a Claim with the Agency Project Manager
If the consultant determines that they were requested to perform additional services that were outside
of the agreement's scope of work, they may be entitled to a claim. The first step that must be completed
is the request for consideration of the claim to the Agency's project manager.
The consultant's claim must outline the following:
• Summation of hours by classification for each firm that is included in the claim;
• Any correspondence that directed the consultant to perform the additional work;
• Timeframe of the additional work that was outside of the project scope;
• Summary of direct labor dollars, overhead costs, profit and reimbursable costs associated with
the additional work; and
• -Explanation as to why�he--cansultant believes the additional work was outside of the agreement
scope of work.
Step 2 Review by Agency Personnel Regarding the Consultant's Claim for Additional Compensation
After the consultant has completed step 1, the next step in the process is to forward the request to the
Agency's project manager. The project manager will review the consultant's claim and will met with the
Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer to determine if the Agency agrees with the claim. If the
FHWA is participating in the project's funding, forward a copy of the consultant's claim and the Agency's
recommendation for federal participation in the claim to the WSDOT Local Programs through the Region
Local Programs Engineer. If the claim is not eligible for federal participation, payment will need to be from
agency funds.
If the Agency project manager, Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer, WSDOT Local Programs
(if applicable), and FHWA (if applicable) agree with the consultant's claim, send a request memo, including
backup documentation to the consultant to either supplement the agreement, or create a new agreement
for the claim. After the request has been approved, the Agency shall write the supplement and/or new
agreement and pay the consultant the amount of the claim. Inform the consultant that the final payment for
the agreement is subject to audit. No further action in needed regarding the claim procedures.
If the Agency does not agree with the consultant's claim, proceed to step 3 of the procedures
Agreement Number:
Exhibit J - Local Agency A&E Professional Services Cost Pius Fixed Fee Consultant Agreement Revised 0210112021 Pagel of 2
Step 3 Preparation of Support Documentation Regarding Consultant's Claim(s)
If the Agency does not agree with the consultant's claim, the project manager shall prepare a summary
for the Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer that included the following:
• Copy of information supplied by the consultant regarding the claim;
• Agency's summation of hours by classification for each firm that should be included in the claim;
• Any correspondence that directed the consultant to perform the additional work;
• Agency's summary of direct labor dollars, overhead costs, profit and reimbursable costs associated
with the additional work;
• Explanation regarding those areas in which the Agency does/does not agree with the consultant's
claim(s);
• Explanation to describe what has been instituted to preclude future consultant claim(s); and
• Recommendations to resolve the claim.
Step 4 Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer Reviews Consultant Claim and Agency Documentation
The Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer shall review and administratively approve or disapprove
the claim, or portions thereof, which may include getting Agency Council or Commission approval (as
appropriate to agency dispute resolution procedures). If the project involves federal participation, obtain
concurrence from WSDOT Local Programs and FHWA regarding final settlement of the claim. If the claim
is not eligible for federal participation, payment will need to be from agency funds.
Step 5 Informing Consultant of Decision Regarding the Claim
The Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer shall notify (in writing) the consultant of their final
decision Tegardingthe-connsultant's-claims} Include the final dollar amount oflhc�aceepted elaim(-s)
and rationale utilized for the decision.
Step 6 Preparation of Supplement or New Agreement for the Consultant's Claim(s)
The agency shall write the supplement and/or new agreement and pay the consultant the amount
of the claim. Inform the consultant that the final payment for the agreement is subject to audit.
Agreement Number:
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Exhibit A —Scope of Services
Client Name: City of Federal Way _
Project Name: State Route 99 / S 373rd Street Roundabout Improvements
Exhibit Dated: August 18, 2022 TG: 1.22060.PR
Scope of Services
Transpo Group USA, Inc. (Transpo) and its subconsultants will provide engineering design support to the
City of Federal Way (City) for the design of roadway and intersection improvements at State Route (SR) 99
(Pacific Highway South) and S 373rd Street. Transpo and its team of subconsultants are together referred
to as "Consultant" in the following scope of services. The Consultant will work in coordination with the City
to provide a consistent overall project design across all engineering disciplines and project tie-in points.
Task 01— Project Management
A. Project Administration
The Consultant project manager will coordinate with the City's project manager and each of the
subconsultants on a regular basis throughout the duration of the project. The coordination will address
project scope/status, budget, schedule, meetings, data collection, and planned stakeholder outreach
efforts. Primary coordination efforts will be via telephone calls, and email, as appropriate.
B. Progress Reports and Invoices
The Consultant will prepare monthly progress reports and invoices.
The Consultant will prepare for and attend virtual (assumed 15) and in -person (assumed 5) project
meetings with City staff, as necessary. Specific subconsultants will be identified for participation in each
meeting based on the topic(s) to be discussed. The Consultant will coordinate with the City to determine
the most appropriate type of meeting (virtual or in -person) based on the topic(s) to be discussed.
Assumptions
• The City's project manager will regularly keep in contact with the Consultant and communicate
internally to City staff on progress and schedule
• In -person project meetings will be held at the City of Federal Way's office and/or the project site
and attendance will be limited to design disciplines directly under discussion that week.
Consultant Deliverables
• Notes, emails, or other summaries of communication upon request.
• Monthly progress reports and invoices.
Task 02 — Data Gathering
A. Historical Information Review
The Consultant will review historical information available from previous City or other stakeholder projects
in the vicinity of the project. Data is anticipated to include traffic data and modeling. New traffic count data
will be collected, including daily traffic and vehicle classification counts along SR 99, and AM and PM peak
hour turning movement counts at the SR 99 / S 373rd Street intersection.
Historical collision data will be reviewed for the intersection to understand potential safety issues. The data
is also necessary to support the completion of an Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE).
Assumptions
• The City will provide available historical data, such as traffic data
• The City will provide historical collision data
B. Wetland/Waterway Delineation (Landau)
The Consultant will conduct wetland and waterway delineation using guidance provided in the 1987 US
Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) Wetlands Delineation Manual, the 2010 Regional Supplement, and the
Washington State Department of Ecology's (Ecology's) Determining the Ordinary High Water Mark for
Shoreline Management Act Compliance in Washington State guidance. The Consultant will compile and
review environmental information from readily available, public domain resources to gain a general
understanding of potential wetland and waterway issues at the project site. Public domain resources
include, but are not limited to:
• Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey data
• National Wetlands Inventory mapping
• Federal Emergency Management Act floodplain mapping
• Local critical areas mapping
• US Geological Survey topographic mapping, and
• Recent aerial photography.
• Previously completed wetland/waterway reconnaissance completed by the Consultant
The field investigation will include an examination of vegetation, soils, and hydrology within the subject
parcels. Flagging will be placed along the wetland/waterway boundaries and will be confined to the project
area. Any wetland/waterway habitat within 225 feet that extends beyond the subject parcels will be
estimated both visually and using public domain resources in order to assess wetland/waterway extent.
Flagged wetland/waterway boundaries will be surveyed for incorporation into project design plans
Wetlands will be rated in accordance with Ecology's Washington State Wetland Rating System for Western
Washington —,and -buffer widths-wil-be-determined in -compliance -with- the- Cr4iical-Ar-eas-Regulations .—Stream-
typing and buffer widths are based on Chapter 19.145 of the City of Federal Way Municipal Code and the
water -typing system presented in Chapters 222-16-030 and 031 of the Washington Administrative Code
(WAC).
Assumptions
• Right of entry to project area parcels will be provided to the Consultant.
• This task includes survey subcontractor to provide mapped location of wetland/waterway boundary
flagging.
• Wetland ratings will be completed using the Ecology WATOR Wetland Rating Tool.
Consultant Deliverables
• AutoCAD file of wetland/waterway critical areas flagging
C. Geotechnical Engineering (Landau)
The Consultant will review available geotechnical information, conduct subsurface investigations and
laboratory testing, and complete a geotechnical report summarizing the findings and geotechnical
recommendations, as they apply to the proposed project, in coordination with Washington State
Department of Transportation (WSDOT), American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials
(AASHTO), and Federal Highway Administration design requirements.
Site Review and Field Exploration Planning
The following elements are included:
• Data Review: Gather and review readily available published geotechnical and geologic subsurface
information
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• Site Visit: Visit the project site to observe existing site conditions and site access for the field
explorations. Mark and reference proposed boring locations.
• Field Exploration Plan: Prepare a geotechnical exploration plan that identifies the location and
depth of the borings that will be advanced. The plan will include review of potential adjacent
contaminated sites and implementation of a contaminated field screening program. The exploration
plan will be provided to the City for review and approval.
• Traffic Control: Submit a traffic control plan for review by the City prior to commencing field work
activities.
• Health and Safety Plan: Prepare a health and safety plan for use by Consultant personnel during
field activities.
• Drilling Coordination: Prepare subcontracts and coordinate schedules with drilling, utility locate,
and traffic control subcontractors. Acquire right-of-way (ROW) permits from the City for work
performed adjacent to SR 99.
Field Explorations, Site Reconnaissance, and Laboratory Testing
The following elements are included:
• Field Explorations: Complete a field exploration program consisting of four hollow -stem auger
borings. The Consultant has assumed borings will be advanced up to 30-feet each for a total
drilling footage of 120-feet. Borings will be advanced adjacent to proposed stormwater facilities,
retaining walls, and areas identified for embankment widening. Installation of open standpipe
piezometers in the borings for subsequent monitoring of groundwater levels in the vicinity of the
proposed infiltration/detention facility location is excluded; however, the observed depth to
groundwater at the time of drilling will be recorded.
Borings penetrating the pavement will be advanced in the center of the traveled lane or on the
shoulder and patched with fast -setting concrete. A representative of the Consultant, working under
the supervision of a geotechnical engineer, will monitor the explorations, obtain representative soil
samples, and prepare field logs of the conditions observed. Samples will be transported to the
Consultant's soils laboratory for testing and classification.
• Site Reconnaissance: T e Consu tant wilt conduct a geologic reconnaissance of the steep slopes
at/near the project site to assess the potential for geologic hazard areas in accordance with Title 19
of the FWRC.
Laboratory Testing: Geotechnical testing will be completed to help classify soil and determine
pertinent soil properties. Testing will include 8 moisture content determinations, 4 index tests
(grain size analyses and/or Atterberg limit determinations), 4 combined grain size analyses, and 3
California Bearing Ratio (CBR) tests.
Hazardous Materials Field -Screening: Prior to implementation of geotechnical field investigation
program, the Consultant will conduct a screening -level review of adjacent properties along the
project corridor as part of the hazardous material linear corridor study task. Properties with
potential contaminant releases into the public right-of-way or into areas of right-of-way that will be
acquired will be flagged. Geotechnical borings adjacent to those locations will undergo field -
screening for potential contaminated materials during the investigation. The Consultant's
environmental professional will field screen potential contaminated soil and groundwater using
standard field observation methods including visual and olfactory observations indicative of the
presence of contamination. In addition, field screening will include petroleum sheen testing and
vapor screening with a photoionization detector (PID) or similar equipment as needed. The
hazardous material field -screening during the geotechnical field investigation will not include
physical environmental sample collection or laboratory analytical analysis. The intent of the initial
field screening is to gather preliminary planning information only. If contamination is found to be
present during the geotechnical field investigation, an additional follow up environmental
investigation may be warranted and would be provided under a separate scope.
Geotechnical Engineering Analysis and Reporting
The Consultant will analyze data obtained from the review, field exploration, and laboratory testing program
to assess the geotechnical feasibility of project elements including retaining walls, stormwater
management, and embankment widening. The results of the Consultant's analysis will be used to prepare a
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geotechnical engineering report that will provide conclusions and recommendations in support of the
design. The report will include:
• A site map showing the approximate locations of the explorations.
Borehole logs with pavement depth (if applicable), soil classifications, and groundwater
observations.
• Seismic design parameters (spectral acceleration coefficients and Site Class) for structures using
map -based methods in accordance with AASHTO guidance.
• A discussion on the feasibility of retaining walls at the project site. The Consultant will provide
design recommendation for up to two (2) wall types in accordance with AASHTO Load and
Resistance Factor Design and the 2022 WSDOT Geotechnical Design Manual, including
recommended soil parameters, resistance factors, and earth pressure coefficients.
• An evaluation of widened embankment settlement and stability, including recommendations for
permanent slope inclination.
• An assessment of the feasibility of infiltrating stormwater on the project site. The Consultant will
provide infiltration rates determined by correlation to grain -size characteristics only. Field infiltration
testing and wintertime groundwater monitoring is excluded.
• Design pavement sections in accordance with the AASHTO Guide for Pavement Design. The
Consultant will provide up to two (2) pavement sections (flexible or rigid) based on traffic loading
information and the results of CBR tests.
• An assessment of geologic hazard areas at the project site in accordance with Title 19 of the
FWRC.
• General recommendations for earthwork construction, including the suitability of project site soil for
use as structural fill, depth to groundwater, dewatering considerations, maximum temporary
excavation slope inclination, and feasible shoring types.
• A brief summary of the results of the field -screening assessment of hazardous materials. A more
detailed writeup will be included under the hazardous material linear corridor study task.
Assumptions
• Up to two retaining walls may be needed to avoid/minimize impacts to nearby critical areas such as
wetlands.
• Portland cement concrete pavement is not present at the boring locations.
• The planned explorations do not include an environmental site assessment, and the project site is
assumed to be "clean" of hazardous or contaminated materials.
• Drilling can be completed on weekdays during daylight hours.
• Consultant to provide own traffic control.
• Consultant to obtain no -fee Right -of -Way permit from the City.
• A Right -of -Way permit from the City of Milton will not be required.
• A General Use permit from WSDOT will not be required.
• Hazardous materials field screening will not include environmental soil or groundwater sampling
and laboratory analytical results.
• If the site is underlain by glacially consolidated materials, the use of the grain -size based method to
estimate infiltration rates of the site soils may over predicate infiltrations rates, and as a result, field
infiltration testing may be needed. If needed, this testing would be provided under a separate
scope.
• Groundwater mounding analysis, if needed, would be provided under a separate scope.
Consultant Deliverables
• Geotechnical report.
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Task 03 - Channelization Concept Refinement (Transpo)
A. WSDOT Intersection Control Evaluation
Based on the results of the previous traffic study prepared by Transpo, the Consultant will prepare an
Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) for the intersection per WSDOT standards. The ICE process is scaled
based on the size and complexity of the project. Since the proposed intersection control type is a
roundabout, the scope for this project assumes a reduced -scale ICE will be required by WSDOT. While all
five (5) steps in the ICE process will be required to fully evaluate all alternatives at the intersection, the
level of effort for the traffic operations analysis is anticipated to be less than a full-scale ICE.
Per Chapter 1300.05(1) of the WSDOT Design Manual, the following elements will be completed as part of
the ICE.
Background and Project Needs (Step 1). The existing conditions will be described, including physical
characteristics of the intersection, posted speed, average annual daily traffic (AADT) volumes,
channelization and control features, intersection operations, multimodal facilities, context, and modal
priority. The intersection operations will include evaluation of LOS and vehicle queues. A description of
alternatives, project needs, and analysis of performance measures will be provided as well.
Feasibility (Step 2). Conceptual layouts of intersection alternatives will be developed to evaluate right of
way, environmental, cost, context-sensitive/sustainable design, and geometrics/physical constraints. The
feasibility summary will include:
• Rights of Way. Summary of right of way requirements and feasibility as well as discussion of the
feasibility of acquiring necessary right of way for each alternative. Concept drawings with sufficient
detail to identify preliminary grading, hardscape, utilities, environmental impacts, retaining walls,
stormwater, buildings, and other fixed objects will be developed.
• Environmental Factors. Summary of any known environmental factors that could influence the
selected alternative will be identified, including any environmental risks that may substantially
increase the cost of the intersection improvement.
• Context Sensitive/Sustainable Design. Summary of the effects on the aesthetic. social, economic
and environmental values, needs, constraints, and opportunities as part of a larger community
setting will be identified and summarized in a qualitative manner.
• Cost. Summary of preliminary construction cost estimates prepared by the City for the identified
alternatives.
Operational and Safety Performance Analysis (Step 3). The traffic forecasts and preliminary intersection
operations analysis developed as part of the prior traffic study will be updated and used to evaluate each
alternative. The resulting analysis will summarize intersection LOS and queuing by approach for each
alternative and scenario.
A safety performance evaluation of the signal and roundabout alternatives will be completed based on the
WSDOT Safety Analysis Guide. The expected effect of each alternative design on multimodal users will be
described. Consideration will be given to items such as pedestrian delay, number of lanes to cross,
protected versus permitted turning movements, and motorist approach speeds.
Benefit/Cost Analysis (Step 4). The benefit/cost for mobility (change in travel time) and traffic safety
(change in expected crash frequency/severity) for both alternatives will be summarized. The analysis will
take into consideration costs related to design, right of way acquisition and construction, annual
maintenance and operation costs, travel time savings, societal cost savings, and salvage value of right of
way, grading and drainage, and structures.
Alternative Selection and Documentation (Step 5). The recommended traffic control alternative will be
selected based on performance tradeoffs and documented project needs. A draft ICE report will be
prepared documenting the background and project needs as well as the feasibility, performance measures
and benefit/cost analysis for both traffic control alternatives. The report will be finalized following up to two
rounds of review comments from the project team and WSDOT.
Assumptions
• The City will provide all information on planned development projects and future capital
infrastructure projects
• The City will provide preliminary construction cost estimates for the identified alternatives
• Three (3) submittals to the City and WSDOT are included in this scope
Consultant Deliverables
• Peak hour traffic volume forecasts
• Summary of existing and future peak hour intersection operations for up to three (3) alternative
scenarios
• ICE report document
B. Conceptual Access Management Treatments
The Consultant will support the City to evaluate various access management treatments along the SR 99
corridor. The Consultant will help identify and evaluate various access management alternatives that would
satisfy City and WSDOT design standards and address safety and other project goals. It is anticipated that
the City will take the lead on the development of all conceptual layouts and the Consultant's scope will be
limited to a support role, identifying alternative concepts, reviewing City -prepared conceptual layouts, and
providing input on the alternative to select for final engineering.
Consultant Deliverables
• Coordination with City to identify access management alternatives
• Review of conceptual layouts prepared by the City
• Input on selection of access management alternative to select for final engineering
Task 04 - Preliminary Engineering (Transpo)
A. Roundabout Geometrics Package
The Consultant will prepare a horizontal geometric layout for the roundabout, incorporating lane use and
pocket lengths identified for the selected intersection control alternative. To support City and WSDOT
review of the horizontal geometric layout, the Consultant will prepare a Roundabout Geometrics Package
including plans illustrating the horizontal roundabout geometrics, fastest path calculations, vehicle turning
templates, sight distance triangles, and other supporting documentation, as required for WSDOT approval.
Three (3) iterative submittals to the City and WSDOT are included in this scope of work.
Consultant Deliverables
• Roundabout Geometrics Package
B. WSDOT Channelization PFA
The Consultant will prepare the Channelization Plan for Approval (PFA) for improvements along SR 99, per
WSDOT standards. The WSDOT Northwest Region PFA Checklist will be used as a guideline for submittal
procedures and requirements. The preparation of up to two (2) channelization-related design variances
(deviations, exceptions, or justifications) for SR 99 are included in this task.
Submittals of the PFA will be prepared to the preliminary, 100%, and final -completion levels. Comments
from the City and WSDOT will be reflected in each submittal. Comments will be addressed in a written
response letter to be furnished with the second and third submittals. Three (3) submittals are included in
this scope.
Consultant Deliverables
• Channelization Plan for Approval (PFA) sheets
• Up to two (2) design variances
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C. WSDOT Design Documentation
The Consultant will provide design documentation including Summary of Design and Closed Pedestrian
Crossing Documentation, if necessary. This is anticipated to include up to three (3) rounds of review,
revision, and resubmittal of each document.
Consultant Deliverables
• Summary of Design documentation
• Closed Pedestrian Crossing Documentation
Task 05 - Environmental Permitting
A. Cultural Resources Technical Report (Steil)
The Consultant will conduct a search on Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic
Preservation's (DAHP) WISAARD system to identify recorded historic built environment, historic register
listed properties, archaeological sites, cemeteries, and previously completed cultural resources
assessment in proximity to the project location. The Consultant will review pertinent environmental,
archaeological, ethnographic, and historical information appropriate to the project location from a variety of
available resources. The goal of background research is to provide contextual information regarding the
natural environment and cultural use of the project location, identify recorded cultural resources, and
determine the potential for as -yet unrecorded cultural resources to be encountered during proposed project
actions.
The Consultant will contact the cultural resources staff of tribes that may have an interest in or information
regarding the project location. This communication is intended to inform the cultural resources assessment
and does not constitute government -to- government consultation. Copies of this correspondence and
received responses will be included as an attachment in the cultural resources assessment.
The Consultant will conduct field investigations of the project location to identify archaeological and
historical resources. Investigation will include pedestrian survey and subsurface excavation in amenable
environments that have the potential to contain buried archaeological deposits. Methods will be consistent
with DAHP guidelines.
The Consultant will document and record identified archaeological and historic sites within the project
location on DAHP archaeological and/or historic site(s) forms. All identified resources will be photo -
documented and recorded in the field. Archaeological materials or deposits will be documented and
reburied, if appropriate, within the find location. Cultural resources will be evaluated for significance
following local, state, and/or national significance as appropriate based on the project's regulatory nexus.
Documentation will be consistent with DAHP standards and will be completed on DAHP's WISAARD
system.
The Consultant will prepare a technical memo describing background research, field methods, results of
investigations, and management recommendations. The report will provide supporting documentation of
findings, including maps and photographs, and will conform to DAHP reporting standards and the
appropriate requirements based on the regulatory nexus. Report and support materials will be provided
electronically in PDF format. An inadvertent discovery protocol and primary contacts will be provided as an
attachment in the assessment. This task includes one (1) round of consolidated comments from the City
prior to the submission of the final report to DAHP. The Consultant will assist the client in submitting the
cultural resources assessment and any associated documentation to DAHP, via their WISAARD system.
Note that no cultural resources study can wholly eliminate uncertainty regarding the potential for prehistoric
sites, historic properties or traditional cultural properties to be associated with a project. The information we
will present within our reports is based on our years of experience and professional opinions derived from
the analysis and interpretation of the documents, records, literature, and information we are able to identify
and use within our report, and during our field investigation and observations to be conducted in the
process of preparing our technical report. The conclusions and recommendations we present will apply to
the project conditions existing at the time of our study and those reasonably foreseeable.
Assumptions
• The area to be investigated is clear of excess vegetation such that the Consultant archaeologists
will be able to walk appropriately spaced transects with minimal path clearing.
• No more than one (1) unrecorded archaeological site and two (2) unrecorded historic sites will be
identified.
• No more than twelve (12) shovel test probes will be required.
• Additional services for impact mitigation regarding archaeological or historic sites are excluded.
• The area to be investigated is safe for the Consultant archaeologist to enter and free of
contaminants, health hazards, and other unsafe working conditions.
• If human remains are found within the project area, all Consultant field investigations will cease
immediately, proper authorities will be notified and the Consultant will not resume field
investigations until applicable state laws are addressed.
• The City will submit the cultural resources report to DAHP (cover page provided; however, the City
should include their own cover letter requesting review) within 30 days of receipt of final report.
Consultant Deliverables
• Cultural resources report
B. WetlandlWaterway Critical Areas Report (Landau)
Consultant will prepare a wetland/waterway critical areas report describing impacts and mitigation. Areas
of impact will be calculated in Auto CAD and will be summarized in the critical areas report described below.
Consultant will support the City in determining adequate impact avoidance measures. A conceptual
compensatory mitigation plan will be developed by Consultant for unavoidable impacts to
wetlands/waterways and associated buffers. The conceptual compensatory mitigation will include use of
mitigation bank credits for permanent impacts. Consultant will prepare a draft Wetland and Waterway
Critical Areas Report in a format acceptable to the City and other regulating agencies that will include:
• A summary of the methodology used
• The size and rating of each wetland and waterway; a characterization of wetland vegetation, soils,
and hydrology; and field data sheets
• A scaled site map showing the locations of wetland/waterway boundaries and buffers, locations of
wetland data plots, and site topography
• Summary of mitigation sequencing.
• Supporting photographs
The draft report will be provided to the City for review. Comments will be reviewed and incorporated into a
Final Wetland and Waterway Delineation Report.
Assumptions
• The City will provide Landau the calculation of the area of impacts to wetlands/waterways and
associated buffers based on the 30 percent project plans.
• Purchase of bank credits from the Port of Tacoma Upper Clear Creek Mitigation Bank to mitigate
for all permanent wetland/buffer impacts.
• The City will pay mitigation bank credit fees.
• Thirty percent design plans will be suitable for impact calculation and development of conceptual
mitigation plans.
Consultant Deliverables
• Wetland/Waterway Critical Areas Report
C. Biological Assessment (Landau)
Consultant will prepare a BA for selected species federally listed as threatened or endangered in the action
area under the ESA and EFH Evaluation for the proposed project. Consultant will obtain updated species
lists from agency websites, request site -specific species and habitat information from the WDFW priority
habitats and species database, and review information from the Washington Natural Heritage Program.
Evaluation of specific project details, such as construction techniques and equipment used, timing of
construction, and best management practices (BMPs) will be based on information provided by the City.
The report will establish the project action area, which incorporates the furthest extent of both aquatic and
terrestrial impacts. Appropriate environmental baseline information and species history will be summarized
in the BA. A determination of "no effect' (NE) is anticipated. The project is not expected to impact EFH.
Consultant will prepare a draft BA and EFH for review and comment by the City, and then a final document.
Assumptions
• A completed WSDOT Endangered Species Act Stormwater Design Checklist for Western
Washington will be provided to Consultant.
• The BA will be drafted using current the WSDOT template.
• WSDOT BA preparation procedures for calculating the extent of aquatic impacts will be used,
including application of the HI -RUN dilution software model.
• Updated WSDOT BA preparation guidance regarding stormwater impacts is expected in June 2022
and will maintain the requirement to provide HI -RUN modeling results for receiving waterbodies
and include evaluation of effects extending to nearest saltwater body.
• Meetings with agency staff from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration Fisheries are not included in this scope of work.
• Design and construction details required for permit applications will be provided to the Consultant
biologist. Such elements include, but are not limited to, stormwater drainage report, temporary
sediment and erosion control plan, proposed construction timing, sequencing and duration, and
primary types of construction equipment to be used.
• This scope of services does not include efforts to perform a 6-month update of species listings.
• Budget and scope do not include monitoring of any federally listed or state listed species-durMg— -
construction activities. Should any monitoring of these species be required, an addendum to this
scope and budget can be prepared.
Consultant Deliverables
Biological Assessment report
D. Hazardous Materials Linear Corridor Study (Landau)
Consultant will conduct a screening -level assessment of sites along the project corridor for the potential
presence of contamination. The screening -level assessment for the project corridor will include the following
components:
• Reviewing available aerial photographs to assess past uses of the project corridor and adjacent
properties from the present back to their first developed use, or back to 1940, whichever is earlier.
• Reviewing listings from a subcontracted database service (Environmental Data Resources Inc.) of
confirmed and suspected contaminated sites within a 1-mile radius of the project corridor
abstracted from US Environmental Protection Agency, tribal, and Ecology environmental
databases.
• Reviewing reports documenting previous environmental investigations completed at sites along the
project corridor (if available from the City, Sound Transit, and/or WSDOT).
• Conducting a site reconnaissance of the project corridor to observe current land use activities and
environmental conditions visually and physically.
• Consultant will request and collect information from Ecology as needed to further evaluate the sites
of potential hazardous and problem waste concerns for the project that were identified in the
regulatory database search or site reconnaissance. This task will include if necessary:
o Visiting Ecology's Northwestern Regional office in Bellevue, Washington to review
documents available from the agency files and to request copies of relevant information
related to environmental conditions at sites along the project corridor.
o Reviewing the available documents/information.
The data collected will be summarized in a technical memorandum.
Assumptions
• A Hazardous Materials Discipline Report to address Hazardous and Problem Waste may be
required by WSDOT based on its review of the preliminary NEPA CE form. Preparation of a
Hazardous Materials Discipline Report is not included in this scope of services. The level of detail
and report format for a Hazardous Materials Discipline Report is dependent on the project
activities, and type and number of potential hazardous material impacts identified. A scope and
cost estimate to complete a Hazardous Materials Discipline Report, if required by WSDOT, will be
provided following receipt of review comments from WSDOT regarding the preliminary NEPA CE
form.
• The hazardous materials corridor screen technical memorandum will not meet the requirements of
a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment under ASTM E1527-13.
• Building interiors will not be accessed as part of the site reconnaissance.
• Conditions at immediately adjoining properties may not be observable from accessible from public
access areas and, as a result, may not be identified during the site reconnaissance.
Consultant Deliverables
• Screening -Level Hazardous Materials Linear Corridor Report and Environmental Assessment
technical memorandum.
E. Joint Aquatic Permit Application (Landau)
Consultant will prepare the Joint Aquatic Resource Permit Application (JARPA) for submittal to regulatory
agencies. The JARPA form will be submitted to the USACE for Section 404 permitting, and the City in support
of critical areas compliance. Contents of the JARPA will also be uploaded to the WDFW APPS website to
support application for Hydraulic Project Approval. The application will include JARPA figures prepared by
Consultant and design sheets in a format acceptable to the regulatory agencies.
Assumptions
• The proposed improvements will comply with the provisions of the USACE Nationwide Permit
• JARPA figures submitted to the USACE must fit on letter -size paper (8.5 X 11 inches), and be
reproducible in black and white
• The City will provide project plans and cross sections in AutoCad and Adobe PDF format
• The City will pay all applicable permit application fees.
Consultant Deliverables
• JARPA form and figures
F. SEPA Environmental Checklist (Landau to Support City)
Landau will assist the City, as requested, during preparation of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
Checklist for the project. Our budget for this task assumes a relatively limited level of effort to support the
City during preparation of the SEPA Checklist in review/comment on the project's effects on elements of the
environment. The City will prepare a project SEPA checklist.
• The City will provide a SEPA Checklist to Landau in Microsoft Word format.
Consultant Deliverables
• SEPA Checklist with comments/edits in track changes
G. WSDOT NEPA CE Form (Landau)
If federal funding is provided for the project, Consultant will prepare a preliminary version of the WSDOT
Local Programs National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Categorical Exclusion (CE) Form (formerly the
Local Agency Environmental Classification Summary [ECS]). The purpose of the preliminary NEPA CE form
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is to facilitate discussion with WSDOT Local Programs to determine subsequent NEPA compliance needs in
anticipation of federal funding support for the project.
To complete the preliminary version of the CE form, we will compile and review environmental information
from readily available public domain resources to gain a general understanding of relevant environmental
resources along the project corridor.
A final version of the CE Form will be prepared following completion of supporting environmental evaluations
included in this scope of work.
Assumptions
• The proposed project will receive funding from FHWA administered through WSDOT Highways and
Local Programs.
• The proposed project will be determined to be a Class II Documented Categorical Exclusion (DCE)
and neither a NEPA Environmental Impact Statement nor an Environmental Assessment will be
required.
• The City will prepare supporting documentation for Environmental Justice.
• Air quality, Section 6(f), sole source aquifer, and floodplain analyses will be documented in the CE
Form. Individual discipline reports and modeling/impact evaluation efforts will not be required for
these elements of the environment.
• NEPA documentation prepared in association with federal funding will be adopted as the State
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) environmental analysis pursuant to WAC 197-11-630.
Consultant Deliverables
• WSDOT NEPA Categorical Exclusion Form
H. Noise Technical Report (Landau)
If federal funding is provided for the project, Consultant will conduct a traffic noise analysis in accordance
with the 2020 WSDOT Traffic Noise Policy and Procedures manual. A traffic noise analysis is required for
federally funded projects that include, in part, significant alteration to the vertical and/or horizontal
alignment of an existing highway (i.e. Type 1 Project). The noise study will be conducted to meet the
requirements of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and shall follow the 2020 WSDOT Traffic
Noise Policy. This effort will require the following activities:
• Site Reconnaissance. An initial site visit will be performed to identify potential noise sensitive
receptors along the project corridor.
• Pre -Consultation with WSDOT. Before conducting field work or TNM noise model development,
we will consult with WSDOT noise specialists to confirm the appropriate number of modeling
receptors and noise validation measurement locations.
• Noise Measurements for TNM Model Validation: Noise measurements for the proposed project will
be collected along select existing and proposed roadway segments that may be affected by the
proposed project where frequent human use is likely to occur. Data collection will be used for
model validation as part of the Noise Assessment.
• Noise Assessment: Noise levels shall be predicted for the existing road (the "no -build" alternative)
and one "build" alternative. The City planning department will be consulted to determine the
locations where dwellings have been issued building permits in currently vacant lots adjacent to the
roadway. A land use inventory shall be performed to identify the existing and currently -permitted
future noise -sensitive land uses and to assist in selection of noise modeling locations.
Representative receiver locations shall be modeled for prediction of noise levels and determination
of noise impacts. Consultant will incorporate provided traffic data into the model. The traffic noise
impact criteria against which the Project traffic noise levels are evaluated are taken from WSDOT's
2020 Traffic Noise Assessment & Abatement Policy guidance manual.
• Noise Barrier Analysis: If the noise analysis indicates impacts in areas where noise barriers (or
building acoustical insulation) is constructible, then we will use the TNM model to design the height
and length of noise barrier walls that satisfy WSDOT's acoustical feasibility criteria. For each wall
we will estimate the construction cost by using WSDOT's unit cost factor, and we will determine the
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economic reasonableness based on the number of benefited homes shielded. Based on inspection
of preliminary aerial photographs, for budgetary purposes we assume will evaluate up to 6
separate noise walls. We will coordinate with the civil engineering design team to provide the
required heights, top elevations, and lengths of each noise wall that satisfies both the feasibility and
reasonableness criteria.
Noise Discipline Report: Consultant will compile a technical report summarizing the findings of the
noise study. The contents shall include land use in the area, existing noise conditions, methods of
analysis, impacts and all evaluated noise mitigation measures. Mitigation cost estimates shall be
included. Construction noise impacts shall be discussed. The report shall include maps of the
existing and proposed alignments and existing and future land uses on a scale vicinity map.
Comparative tables shall be prepared to aid in understanding Project impacts and mitigation. A
draft report will be submitted to the City for review. Based upon the comments, Consultant will
revise the report and a WSDOT-review draft copy will be delivered to WSDOT, and will respond to
WSDOT comments to prepare the final report.
Assumptions
• Traffic noise evaluation will be prepared as part of anticipated federal funding and the project
conforms to a Type 1 project in accordance with the 2020 WSDOT Traffic Noise Policy and
Procedures manual.
• Consultant will collect field noise measurements for no more than 3 receptor locations.
• Peak hour Existing Year, No Build and Build Year traffic volumes will be provided to Consultant.
• Consultant will provide a letter for the City to distribute to noise sensitive receptor locations (i.e.,
residences, businesses, etc.) seeking permission to complete noise field measurements.
• Efforts to collect noise measurements from building interiors or balconies is not included in this
scope of services.
Consultant Deliverables
• Noise technical report
I. Agency Coordination (Landau)
Consultant will assist in scheduling and participating in pre -application meetings, as needed, with WDFW,
and WSDOT Local Programs to coordinate permit conditions for the project. Consultant will assist the City
with response to agency comments on application submittals and will provide support with inquiries on
agency status of reviews. Support will be provided via teleconference and email. This task includes
participation in up to two meetings.
Assumptions
• No additional studies will be required as part of the response to agency comments.
Consultant Deliverables
• Meeting summaries/agency responses provided in e-mail correspondence.
Task 06 — Right -of -Way Acquisition
The Consultant will lead and provide coordination, appraisal, acquisition, relocation and escrow facilitation
services to acquire all necessary property rights. All activities will conform to WSDOT, FHWA and USPAP
rules and regulations, as well as City -approved right-of-way procedures. The Consultant will provide
advisory and guidance to the design team and the City for coordination with WSDOT.
Assumptions
• Impacts to property owners will be limited to the corners of the intersection (4 properties).
• The City will provide a copy of their approved WSDOT right-of-way procedures.
• City will be responsible for any recording, escrow and title fees.
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• The City will be responsible for preparing all right-of-way plans and right-of-way exhibits.
Consultant Deliverables
• Appraisal of necessary right of way.
• Negotiations and acquisition of property rights for WSDOT certification
• Order preliminary title reports, and clear necessary encumbrances to close on property
• Right of Way Funding Estimate (RIFE)
• Coordination with WSDOT Local Agency Coordinator
• Coordination with the title company for closing of the transactions.
• Coordination with the City and LAC to achieve right of way certification
Task 07 - Final Engineering Design Support
A. Traffic Design Support (Transpo)
The Consultant will provide design and preparation of engineering plans for roadway illumination design
and work zone traffic control design. Submittals of the roadway illumination and work zone traffic control
plans will be prepared to the 60-percent, 90-percent, and 100-percent completion levels.
Roadway Illumination Design
The Consultant will prepare roadway illumination plans, Electrical Special Provisions, and an engineer's
opinion of probable costs for illumination improvements along SR 99 for the extents of the roadway
improvements. Roadway illumination will be designed to meet current WSDOT and City of Federal Way
standards as applicable. Supporting light level calculations will also be prepared and submitted as required
for WSDOT and City of Federal Way plan approval.
Work Zone Traffic Control Design
The Consultant will prepare conceptual staging plans for construction of the proposed improvements.
Construction activities are anticipated to be divided into multiple phases. The conceptual staging plans will
be submitted with the 60"/o design package for City review and comment.
Following City and WSDOT review and comment on the 60% conceptual staging plans, the Consultant will
prepare site -specific work zone traffic control plans for the Contractor's use in constructing the proposed
roundabout and roadway improvements along SR 99. Site specific work zone traffic control plans will be
prepared per City of Federal Way and WSDOT standards and be submitted with the 90% and 100% design
packages.
The following services are specifically excluded from this task: temporary illumination design, temporary
traffic signal design, haul route plans.
Assumptions
• The roadway illumination and work zone traffic control plans will be submitted to the City for
incorporation into the Contract Plans.
• The City will lead the design and preparation of all plans not completed by the Consultant, as
required for a complete package.
• Special Provisions related to the Consultant's work items will be prepared and submitted to the City
for incorporation into the Contract Documents. The City will lead compilation of the Contract
Documents.
• The City will lead the coordination of plan submittals with WSDOT
Consultant Deliverables
• 60-percent, 90-percent, and 100-percent completion level plans
• Supporting roadway illumination calculations
• Special Provisions related to the Consultant's work items
• ROM opinion of construction cost for the Consultant's work items
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A. Stormwater Drainage Design Review and Support (Landau)
The Consultant will provide design review support to the City to facilitate stormwater drainage design on
behalf of the project. The City will take the lead on development of stormwater design concepts applicable
to the project and the Consultant's role will be one of review, comment, and general support. The
Consultant drainage engineer will attend up to two remote meetings with City drainage staff to review and
discuss drainage alternatives.
The Consultant will assist City Staff with:
• Planning -level design review of stormwater treatment facilities based on current City requirements
• Review of conceptual routing of stormwater conveyance structures (catch basins, pipes, swales,
etc.)
• Review of conceptual sketch of stormwater management structures
• Review on planning -level construction cost estimates
• Review of the stormwater drainage plans, specifications, estimates (PS&E) and associated
stormwater drainage reports.
Assumptions
• The City will act as the stormwater design lead.
• The City will be the primary author of all required design plans, specifications, engineer estimates
(PS&E), and reports related to stormwater drainage for the project.
• The Consultant role is design reviewer and support to the City to complete the required stormwater
drainage design for the project.
• The Consultant will not be required to provide the following as primary author: PS&E, drainage
reports, stormwater technical information reports (TIR), or Construction Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (CSWPPP).
Consultant Deliverables
• Preliminary Stormwater Drainage Design Review Comments/Input
• Final Stormwater Drainage Review Comments/Input
Task 08 - AutoCAD Drafting Support
The Consultant will provide AutoCAD drafting support to the City to facilitate production of the engineering
design plans. The City will provide clear and concise plan markups for the Consultant to incorporate into
the plan set. The City will maintain ownership and responsibility of all design elements for the specific plan
set and Consultant staff providing AutoCAD drafting support will incorporate plan markups as shown in the
City markups. The Consultant will coordinate with the City, as necessary to gain clarity on specific
comments and ensure all comments are incorporated in a manner consistent with the City's intent. The
Consultant will provide PDF plans and CAD files, as necessary, for the plan sheets prepared by the
Consultant on the City's behalf. The Consultant will also provide a PDF markup of the original City plan
markups indicating all comments that were incorporated as requested and an explanation of why specific
comments were not incorporated as requested.
This scope assumes a total of 48 hours of AutoCAD drafting support will be required of the Consultant.
Should additional support be necessary, beyond the 48 hours included in this scope, this may constitute
extra services necessitating a change to the scope and fee.
Assumptions
• This scope is limited to 48 hours of AutoCAD drafting support
• The City will maintain ownership and responsibility of all design elements for the specific plan
sheets the Consultant provides AutoCAD drafting support for, including the stamping of the plans
• The City will provide all design and plan sheet files in AutoCAD format
• The City will provide clear and concise plan markups to the Consultant
Consultant Deliverables
• Plan sheets prepared on the City's behalf, in PDF and AutoCAD format
• Responses to all plan markups indicating which comments were incorporated as requested.
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Assumptions
The scope of services assumes the following:
• The Consultant is entitled to rely upon the completeness and accuracy of information and services
furnished by the City.
• All other deliverables besides AutoCAD files will be provided electronically via PDF and in their
original file format.
• All relevant base mapping and survey data will be provided by the City. Topographic survey
basemaps within the project limits shall include an as -built of existing roadway features and
proposed features including overhead and underground utilities, structures, ditches, roadway
centerline with stationing, and right-of-way and easement boundaries. Topographic survey
information shall be provided to the Consultant in AutoCAD format.
• All public outreach activities will be led by the City.
• The City will lead the design of channelization and signing, RRFB, paving, grading, drainage,
landscaping, site prep/TESC, utility relocation, ROW, cost estimates, and preparation of the
Contract Specifications including bid forms and Division 1 of the specifications.
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Project Contract Signature Authority
The Principals of the firm are solely authorized to sign legally binding project contracts on behalf of the
firm. Prior to signing, all contracts must be reviewed by the firm's risk management. The following
Principals are delegated authority to sign legally binding project contracts:
Bruce R. Haldors
Michael J. Swenson
Kevin R. Collins
Jon C. Pascal
Daniel G. McKinney
Patrick B. Lynch
John H. Duesing
Stefanie Herzstein
Ryan Peterson
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President/CEO
Transpo Group USA, Inc.
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MICHAEL
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nnVFRAnFC CFRTIFICOTF NIIMRFR, 1Q44R7F151 REVISION NUMBER -
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
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X
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
Y
Y
68051-1922543
1/1/2022
1/1/2023
EACH OCCURRENCE
51,000,000
CLAIMS-MADE t - - I OCCUR
$ 1,000,000
DAMAGE TO RENTE-15---
PREMISES Ea occurrence
MED EXP (Any one person)
S 5,000
X
XCU Included
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY
S 1,000,000
GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:
GENERAL AGGREGATE
$ 2,000,000
POLICY 7 PRO- LOC
$2,000.000
PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG
$
OTHER:
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Y Y
BA3R390266
1/1/2022
1/1/2023
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$1.000,000
BODILY INJURY (Per person)
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ANY AUTO
$
OWNED r7 SCHEDULED
AUTOS ONLY AUTOS
HIRED X NON -OWNED
AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY
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$
BODILY INJURY (Per accident)
PROPERTY DAMAGE
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$
B X UMBRELLA LIAR X OCCUR
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1/1/2023
EACH OCCURRENCE
s5,000,000
AGGREGATE
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EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE
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WA Stop Gap
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E.L. EACH ACCIDENT
OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑
NIA
E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEd
(Mandatory in NH)
s 1,000,000
E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT
If yes, describe under
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below
S 1,000,000
A Professional Liability
Claims Made Farm
C1D535220601 1/1/2022
1/1/2023
$2.000.000
$4.000,000
Per Claim
Annual Aggregate
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required)
TG Project Number/Name: #22060.00 / SR 99 at S 373rd St Roundabout --
The City of Federal Way, their officers, employees, and agents are named as Additional Insured on General Liability and Auto Liability. per policy forms, with
respect to the operations of the Named Insured as required by written contract or agreement General Liability is Primary/Non-Contributory per policy form
wording. Insurance coverage Includes waiver of subrogation per attached
LaKI IFIGAIt MULUtK I.AF4%,r LLAI IUM 3U UdY IVUL,1 I UdY IUI IVUr tray UI rrern
City of Federal Way
33325 8th Avenue South
Federal Way WA 98003-6325
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE
THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD
POLICY NUMBER: 680-51-1922543
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR
CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR
ORGANIZATION
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following:
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
SCHEDULE
Names of Additional Insured Person(s) or Organization(s):
Any person or organization that you agree in a written contract to include as an additional insured on
this Coverage Part, provided that such written contract was signed by you before,and is in effect when,
the "bodily injury' or "property damage" occurs or the "personal injury" or "advertising injury" offense is
committed.
Location of Covered Operations:
Any project to which a written contract with the Additional Insured Person(s) or Organization(s) in the
Schedule applies
(Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations.)
A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to in-
clude as an additional insured the person(s) or
organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only
with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property
damage", "personal injury" or "advertising injury'
caused, in whole or in part, by:
1. Your acts or omissions; or
2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your
behalf;
in the performance of your ongoing operations for
the additional insured(s) at the location(s) desig-
nated above.
B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these
additional insureds, the following additional exclu-
sions apply:
CG D3 61 03 05
This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or
"property damage" occurring, or "personal injury"
or "advertising injury" arising out of an offense
committed, after:
1. All work, including materials, parts or equip-
ment furnished in connection with such work,
on the project (other than service, mainte-
nance or repairs) to be performed by or on
behalf of the additional insured(s) at the loca-
tion of the covered operations has been com-
pleted; or
2. That portion of "your work" out of which the
injury or damage arises has been put to its in-
tended use by any person or organization
other than another contractor or subcontrac-
tor engaged in performing operations for a
principal as a part of the same project.
Copyright 2005 The St. Paul Travelers Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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POLICY NUMBER: 680-51-1922543
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR
CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
SCHEDULE
Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s):
Any person or organization that you agree in a written contract to include as an additional insured on this Coverage
Part for "bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the products -completed operations hazard, provided that
such contract was signed by you before, and is in effect when, the "bodily injury or "property damage" occurs.
Location And Description Of Completed Operations
Any project to which a written contract with the Additional Insured Person(s) or Organization(s) in the Schedule applies.
Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations.
Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to in-
clude as an additional insured the person(s) or or-
ganizations) shown in the Schedule, but only with
respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property dam-
age" caused, in whole or in part, by "your work" at the
CG 20 37 07 04
CG T8 02 01 22
location designated and described in the schedule of
this endorsement performed for that additional in-
sured and included in the "products -completed opera-
tions hazard".
© ISO Properties, Inc., 2004
DATE OF ISSUE: 12/02/2021 Page 1 of 1
Policy # 6805H922543
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
c. Method Of Sharing
If all of the other insurance permits contribution
by equal shares, we will follow this method also.
Under this approach each insurer contributes
equal amounts until it has paid its applicable
limit of insurance or none of the loss remains,
whichever comes first.
If any of the other insurance does not permit
contribution by equal shares, we will contribute
by limits. Under this method, each insurer's
share is based on the ratio of its applicable limit
of insurance to the total applicable limits of
insurance of all insurers.
d. Primary And Non -Contributory Insurance If
Required By Written Contract
If you specifically agree in a written contract or
agreement that the insurance afforded to an
insured under this Coverage Part must apply on
a primary basis, or a primary and non-
contributory basis, this insurance is primary to
other insurance that is available to such insured
which covers such insured as a named insured,
and we will not share with that other insurance,
provided that:
(1 ) The "bodily injury' or "property damage" for
which coverage is sought occurs; and
(2) The "personal and advertising injury" for
which coverage is sought is caused y an
offense that is committed;
subsequent to the signing of that contract or
agreement by you.
a. We will compute all premiums for this Coverage
Part in accordance with our rules and rates.
b. Premium shown in this Coverage Part as
advance premium is a deposit premium only. At
the close of each audit period we will compute
the earned premium for that period and send
notice to the first Named Insured The due date
for audit and retrospective premiums is the date
shown as the due date on the bill. If the sum of
the advance and audit premiums paid for the
policy period is greater than the earned
premium, we will return the excess to the first
Named Insured.
c. The first Named Insured must keep records of
the information we need for premium
computation, and send us copies at such times
as we may request.
6. Representations
By accepting this policy, you agree:
a. The statements in the Declarations are
accurate and complete;
b. Those statements are based upon
representations you made to us; and
c. We have issued this policy in reliance upon
your representations.
The unintentional omission of, or unintentional error
in, any information provided by you which we relied
upon in issuing this policy will not prejudice your
rights under this insurance. However, this provision
does not affect our right to collect additional
premium or to exercise our rights of cancellation or
nonrenewal in accordance with applicable insurance
7. Separation Of Insureds
Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance, and
any rights or duties specifically assigned in this
Coverage Part to the first Named Insured, this
insurance applies:
a. As if each Named Insured were the only
Named Insured; and
b. Separately to each insured against whom claim
is made or "suit" is brought.
8. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others
To Us
If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any
payment we have made under this Coverage Part,
those rights are transferred to us The insured must
do nothing after loss to impair them. At our request,
the insured will bring "suit" or transfer those rights
to us and help us enforce them.
9. When We Do Not Renew
If we decide not to renew this Coverage Part, we will
mail or deliver to the first Named Insured shown in
the Declarations written notice of the nonrenewal
not less than 30 days before the expiration date.
If notice is mailed, proof of mailing will be sufficient
proof of notice.
SECTION V — DEFINITIONS
"Advertisement" means a notice that is broadcast or
published to the general public or specific market
segments about your goods, products or services
for the purpose of attracting customers or
supporters. For the purposes of this definition:
a. Notices that are published include material
placed on the Internet or on similar electronic
means of communication; and
b. Regarding websites, only that part of a website
that is about your goods, products or services
for the purposes of attracting customers or
supporters is considered an advertisement.
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occupational therapist or occupational
therapy assistant, physical therapist or
speech -language pathologist; or
(b) First aid or "Good Samaritan services"
by any of your "employees" or "volunteer
workers", other than an employed or
volunteer doctor. Any such "employees"
or "volunteer workers" providing or failing
to provide first aid or "Good Samaritan
services" during their work hours for you
will be deemed to be acting within the
scope of their employment by you or
performing duties related to the conduct
of your business.
3. The following replaces the last sentence of
Paragraph 5. of SECTION III — LIMITS OF
INSURANCE:
For the purposes of determining the
applicable Each Occurrence Limit, all related
acts or omissions committed in providing or
failing to provide "incidental medical
services", first aid or "Good Samaritan
services" to any one person will be deemed
to be one "occurrence".
4. The following exclusion is added to
Paragraph 2., Exclusions, of SECTION I —
COVERAGES — COVERAGE A — BODILY
INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE
LIABILITY
Sale Of Pharmaceuticals
"Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising
out of the violation of a penal statute or
ordinance relating to the sale of
pharmaceuticals committed by, or with the
knowledge or consent of the insured.
S. The following is added to the DEFINITIONS
Section:
"Incidental medical services" means:
a. Medical, surgical, dental, laboratory, x-
ray or nursing service or treatment,
advice or instruction, or the related
furnishing of food or beverages; or
b. The furnishing or dispensing of drugs or
medical, dental, or surgical supplies or
appliances.
6. The following is added to Paragraph 4.b.,
Excess Insurance, of SECTION IV —
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
CONDITIONS:
This insurance is excess over any valid and
collectible other insurance, whether primary,
excess, contingent or on any other basis,
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
that is available to any of your "employees"
for "bodily injury" that arises out of providing
or failing to provide "incidental medical
services" to any person to the extent not
subject to Paragraph 2.a.(1) of Section II —
Who Is An Insured.
K. MEDICAL PAYMENTS — INCREASED LIMIT
The following replaces Paragraph 7. of
SECTION III — LIMITS OF INSURANCE:
7. Subject to Paragraph 5. above, the Medical
Expense Limit is the most we will pay under
Coverage C for all medical expenses
because of "bodily injury" sustained by any
one person, and will be the higher of:
a. $10,000; or
b. The amount shown in the Declarations of
this Coverage Part for Medical Expense
Limit.
L. AMENDMENT OF EXCESS INSURANCE
CONDITION — PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY
The following is added to Paragraph 4.b.,
Excess Insurance, of SECTION IV —
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
CONDITIONS:
This insurance is excess over any of the other
Insurance whether primary, excess, contingent
or on any other basis, that is Professional
Liability or similar coverage, to the extent the
loss is not subject to the professional services
exclusion of Cover aqe A or Cover age B
M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION —
WHEN REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT
OR AGREEMENT
The following is added to Paragraph 8., Transfer
Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us,
of SECTION IV — COMMERCIAL GENERAL
LIABILITY CONDITIONS:
If the insured has agreed in a written contract or
agreement to waive that insured's right of
recovery against any person or organization, we
waive our right of recovery against such person
or organization, but only for payments we make
because of:
a. "Bodily injury" or "property damage" that
occurs; or
b. "Personal and advertising injury" caused by
an offense that is committed;
subsequent to the signing of that contract or
agreement.
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COMMERCIAL AUTO
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following
BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM
MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM
The following is added to Paragraph c. in A.1., Who
Is An Insured, of SECTION II — COVERED AUTOS
LIABILITY COVERAGE in the BUSINESS AUTO
COVERAGE FORM and Paragraph e. in A.1., Who Is
An Insured, of SECTION II — COVERED AUTOS
LIABILITY COVERAGE in the MOTOR CARRIER
COVERAGE FORM, whichever Coverage Form is
part of your policy:
This includes any person or organization who you are
required under a written contract or agreement
between you and that person or organization, that is
signed by you before the "bodily injury" or "property
damage" occurs and that is in effect during the policy
period, to name as an additional insured for Covered
Autos Liability Coverage, but only for damages to
which this insurance applies and only to the extent of
that person's or organization's liability for the conduct
of another "insured".
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POLICY NUMBER: BA3R390266
COMMERCIAL AUTO
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED - PRIMARY AND
NON-CONTRIBUTORY WITH OTHER INSURANCE
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following
BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM
PROVISIONS
1. The following is added to Paragraph A.1.c., Who
Is An Insured, of SECTION II — COVERED
AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE:
This includes any person or organization who you
are required under a written contract or
agreement between you and that person or
organization, that is signed by you before the
"bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs and
that is in effect during the policy period, to name
as an additional insured for Covered Autos
Liability Coverage, but only for damages to which
this insurance applies and only to the extent of
that person's or organization's liability for the
conduct of another "insured".
The following is added to Paragraph B.5., Other
Insurance of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO
CONDITIONS:
Regardless of the provisions of paragraph a. and
paragraph d. of this part 5. Other Insurance, this
insurance is primary to and non-contributory with
applicable other insurance under which an
additional insured person or organization is the
first named insured when the written contract or
agreement between you and that person or
organization, that is signed by you before the
"bodily injury" or "property damage" occurs and
that is in effect during the policy period, requires
this insurance to be primary and non-contributory.
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COMMERCIAL AUTO
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following.
AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM
BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM
MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM
The following replaces Paragraph A.5., Transfer of required of you by a written contract executed
Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us, of the prior to any "accident' or 'loss", provided that the
CONDITIONS Section: "accident' or 'loss" arises out of the operations
5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Oth- contemplated by such contract. The waiver ap-
ers To Us plies only to the person or organization desig-
We waive any right of recovery we may have nated in such contract.
against any person or organization to the extent
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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION BROAD FORM ENDORSEMENT
EXTENDED OPTIONS
Policy Number: ITAECZS7222 Endorsement Number:
Effective Date: 01/01/2022 Effective hour is the same as stated on the Information Page of the policy
Named Insured and Address:
Transpo Group USA, Inc,
Kirkland, WA 98034
Section I of this endorsement expands coverage provided under WC 00 00 00.
Section II of this endorsement provides additional coverage usually only provided by endorsement.
Section III of this endorsement is a Schedule of Covered States.
You may use the index to locate these coverage features quickly:
INDEX
SUBJECT
PAGE
SUBJECT
PAGE
SECTION 1
2
t_ mart One Does Not Apply
PARTS ONE and TWO
2
C. Application of Coverage
3
01 We Will Also Pay
2
D. Additional Exclusions
3
PART -THREE
2
E. West Virginia
3
02 How This Insurance Works
2
EXTENDED OPTIONS
4
PART - SIX
2
01 Employers' Liability Insurance
4
03 Transfer of Your Rights and Duties
2
02 Unintentional Failure to Disclose
4
04 Cancellation
2
Hazards
05 Liberalization
2
03 Waiver of Our Right to Recover from
4
SECTION II
2
Others
VOLUNTARY COMPENSATION INSURANCE
2
04 Foreign Voluntary Compensation
4
06 Voluntary Compensation Insurance
A. How This Reimbursement Applies
4
A. How This Insurance Applies
2
B. We Will Reimburse
4
B. We Will Pay
2
C. Exclusions
4
C. Exclusions
3
D. Before We Pay
5
D. Before We Pay
3
E. Recovery From Others
5
E. Recovery From Others
3
F. Reimbursement For Actual Loss
5
F. Employers' Liability Insurance
3
Sustained
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY STOP GAP
3
G. Repatriation
5
ENDORSEMENT
3
H. Endemic Disease
5
07 Employers' Liability Stop Gap
05 Longshore and Harbor Workers'
5
Coverage
3
Compensation Act Coverage
A. Stop Gap Coverage Limited to
Endorsement
Montana, North Dakota, Ohio,
3
SECTION III
6
Washington, West Virginia and
01 Schedule of Covered States
6
Wyoming
F o r m W C 9 9 0 3 0 1 B Printed in U.S.A. (Ed. 8/00)
Process Date:
Policy Expiration Date:
Page 1 of 6
© 2000, The Hartford
SECTION I
PARTS ONE and TWO
1. WE WILL ALSO PAY
D. We Will Also Pay of Part One (WORKERS'
COMPENSATION INSURANCE); and
E. We Will Also Pay of Part Two (EMPLOYERS'
LIABILITY INSURANCE) is replaced by the
following:
We Will Also Pay
We will also pay these costs, in addition to
other amounts payable under this insurance,
as part of any claim, proceeding, or suit we
defend:
1. reasonable expenses incurred at our
request, INCLUDING loss of earnings;
2. premiums for bonds to release
attachments and for appeal bonds in bond
amounts up to the limit of our liability
under this insurance;
3. litigation costs taxed against you;
4. interest on a judgment as required by law
until we offer the amount due under this
law; and
the Information Page, coverage will not be
afforded for that state unless we are notified
within sixty days.
PART SIX
3. Transfer Of Your Rights and Duties
C. Transfer Of Your Rights and Duties of Part 6
(Conditions) is replaced by the following:
Your rights or duties under this policy may not
be transferred without our written consent.
If you die and we receive notice within sixty
days after your death, we will cover your legal
representative as insured.
4. Cancellation
5. expenses we incur.
5.
PART THREE
2. How This Insurance Applies
Paragraph 4. of A. How This Insurance Applies
of Part 3 (Other States Insurance) is replaced by
the following:
4. If you have work on the effective date of this
policy in any state not listed in Item 3.A. of
SECTION II
VOLUNTARY COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS'
LIABILITY COVERAGE
6. Voluntary Compensation Insurance
A. How This Insurance Applies
This insurance applies to bodily injury by
accident or bodily injury by disease. Bodily
injury includes resulting death.
1. The bodily injury must be sustained by any
officer or employee not subject to the
workers' compensation law of any state
shown in Item 3.A. of the Information
Page.
Paragraph 2. of D. Cancellation of Part 6
(Conditions) is replaced by the following:
2. We may cancel this policy. We must mail or
deliver to you not less than 15 days advance
written notice stating when the cancellation is
to take effect. Mailing that notice to you at
your mailing address shown in Item 1 of the
Information Page will be sufficient to prove
notice.
Liberalization
If we adopt a change in this form that would
broaden the coverage of this form without extra
charge, the broader coverage will apply to this
policy. It will apply when the change becomes
effective in your state.
2. The bodily injury must arise out of and in
the course of employment or incidental to
work in a state shown in Item 3.A. of the
Information Page.
3. The bodily injury must occur in the United
States of America, its territories or
possessions, or Canada, and may occur
elsewhere if the employee is a United
States or Canadian citizen, or otherwise
legal resident, and legally employed, in the
United States or Canada and temporarily
away from those places.
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4. Bodily injury by accident must occur
during the policy period.
5. Bodily injury by disease must be caused
or aggravated by the conditions of the
officer's or employee's employment. The
officer's or employee's last day of last
exposure to the conditions causing or
aggravating such bodily injury by disease
must occur during the policy period.
We Will Pay
We will pay an amount equal to the benefits
that would be required of you as if you and
your employees were subject to the workers'
compensation law of any state shown in Item
3.A. of the Information Page. We will pay
those amounts to the persons who would be
entitled to them under the law.
Exclusion
This insurance does not cover:
1. any obligation imposed by workers'
compensation or occupational disease law
or any similar law.
2. bodily injury intentionally caused or
aggravated by you.
3. officers or employees who have elected
not to be subject to the state workers'
compensation law.
4. partners or sole proprietors not covered
under the Standard Sole Proprietors,
Partners, Officers and Others Coverage
Endorsement.
Before We Pay
Before we pay benefits to the persons entitled
to them, they must:
1. Release you and us, in writing, of all
responsibility for the injury or death.
2. Transfer to us their right to recover from
others who may be responsible for the
injury or death.
3. Cooperate with us and do everything
necessary to enable us to enforce the right
to recover from others.
If the persons entitled to the benefits of this
insurance fail to do those things, our duty to
pay ends at once. If they claim damages from
you or from us for the injury or death, our duty
to pay ends at once.
Recovery From Others
If we make a recovery from others, we will
keep an amount equal to our expenses of
recovery and the benefits we paid. We will
pay the balance to the persons entitled to it. If
the persons entitled to the benefits of this
insurance make a recovery from others, they
must reimburse us for the benefits we paid
them.
F. Employers' Liability Insurance
Part Two (Employers' Liability Insurance)
applies to bodily injury covered by this
endorsement as though the State of
Employment was shown in Item 3.A. of the
Information Page.
This provision 6. does not apply in New Jersey or
Wisconsin.
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY STOP GAP COVERAGE
7. Employers' Liability Stop Gap Coverage
A. This coverage only applies in Montana, North
Dakota, Ohio, Washington, West Virginia and
Wyoming.
B. Part One (Workers' Compensation Insurance)
does not apply to work in states shown in
Paragraph A above.
C. Part Two (Employers' Liability Insurance)
applies in the states, shown in Paragraph A.,
as though they were shown in Item 3.A. of the
Information Page.
D. Part Two, Section C. Exclusions is changed
by adding these exclusions.
This insurance does not cover;
5. bodily injury intentionally caused or
aggravated by you or in Ohio bodily injury
resulting from an act which is determined
by an Ohio court of law to have been
committed by you with the belief than an
injury is substantially certain to occur.
However, the cost of defending such
claims or suits in Ohio is covered.
13. bodily injury sustained by any member of
the flying crew of any aircraft.
14. any claim for bodily injury with respect to
which you are deprived of any defense or
defenses or are otherwise subject to
penalty because of default in premium
under the provisions of the workers'
compensation law or laws of a state
shown in Paragraph A.
E. This insurance applies to damages for which
you are liable under West Virginia Code Annot.
S 23-4-2.
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EXTENDED OPTIONS
1. Employers' Liability Insurance
Item 3.6. of the Information Page is replaced by
the following:
B. Employers' Liability Insurance:
1. Part Two of the policy applies to work in
each state listed in Item 3.A.
The Limits of Liability under Part Two are
the higher of:
Bodily Injury
by Accident $500,000 Each Accident
Bodily Injury
by Disease $500,000 Policy Limit
Bodily Injury
by Disease $500,000 Each Employee
OR
2. The amount shown in the Information
Page.
This provision 1 of EXTENDED OPTIONS does not
apply in New York because the Limits Of Our
Liability are unlimited.
In this provision the limits are changed from
$500,000 to $1,000,000 in California.
2. Unintentional Failure to Disclose Hazards
If you unintentionally should fail to disclose all
existing hazards at the inception date of your
policy, we shall not deny coverage under this
policy because of such failure.
3. Waiver of Our Right To Recover From Others
A. We have the right to recover our payments
from anyone liable for an injury covered by this
policy. We will not enforce our right against
any person or organization for whom you
perform work under a written contract that
requires you to obtain this agreement from us.
This agreement shall not operate directly or
indirectly to benefit anyone not named in the
agreement.
B. This provision 3. does not apply in the states
of Pennsylvania and Utah.
4. Foreign Voluntary Compensation and
Employers' Liability Reimbursement
A. How This Reimbursement Applies
This reimbursement provision applies to bodily
injury by accident or bodily injury by disease.
Bodily injury includes resulting death.
1. The bodily injury must be sustained by an
officer or employee.
2. The bodily injury must occur in the course
of employment necessary or incidental to
work in a country not listed in Exclusion
C.1. of this provision.
3. Bodily injury by accident must occur
during the policy period.
4. Bodily injury by disease must be caused
or aggravated by the conditions of your
employment. The officer or employee's
last exposure to those conditions of your
employment must occur during the policy
period.
B. We Will Reimburse
We will reimburse you for all amounts paid by
you whether such amounts are:
1. voluntary payments for the benefits that
would be required of you if you and your
officers or employees were subject to any
workers' compensation law of the state of
hire of the individual employee.
2. sums to which Part Two (Employers'
Liability Insurance) would apply if the
Country of Employment were shown in
Item 3.A. of the Information Page.
C. Exclusions
This insurance does not cover:
1. any occurrences in the United States,
Canada, and any country or jurisdiction
which is the subject of trade or economic
sanctions imposed by the laws or
regulations of the United States of
America in effect as of the inception date
of this policy.
2. any obligation imposed by a workers'
compensation or occupational disease
law, or similar law.
3. bodily injury intentionally caused or
aggravated by you.
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4. liability for any consequence, whether
direct or indirect, of war, invasion, act of
Foreign enemy, hostilities (whether war be
declared or not), civil war, rebellion,
revolution, insurrection or military or
usurped power. No endorsement now or
subsequently attached to this policy shall
be construed as overriding or waiving this
limitation unless specific reference is
made thereto.
D. Before We Pay
Before we reimburse you for the benefits to the
persons entitled to them, you must have them:
1. release you and us, in writing, of all
responsibility for the injury or death,
2. transfer to us their right to recover from
others who may be responsible for their
injury or death,
3. cooperate with us and do everything
necessary to enable us to enforce the right
to recover from others.
If the persons entitled to the benefits paid fail
to do these things, our duty to reimburse ends
at once. If they claim damages from us for the
injury or death, our duty to reimburse ends at
once.
E. Recovery From Others
If we make a recovery from others we will
keep an amount equal to our expenses of
recovery and the benefits we reimbursed. We
will pay the balance to the persons entitled to
it. If persons entitled to the benefits make a
recovery from others, they must repay us for
the amounts that we have reimbursed you.
F. Reimbursement for Actual Loss Sustained
This endorsement provides only for
reimbursement for the loss you actually
sustain. In order for you to recover loss or
expenses under this reimbursement you must:
1. actually sustain and pay the loss or
expense in money after trial, or
2. secure our consent for the payment of the
loss or expense.
G. Repatriation
Our reimbursement includes the additional
expenses of repatriation to the United States
of America necessarily incurred as a direct
result of bodily injury.
Our reimbursement shall be limited as follows:
1. to the amount by which such expenses
exceed the normal cost of returning the
officer or employee if in good health, or
2. in the event of death, to the amount by
which such expenses exceed the normal
cost of returning the officer or employee if
alive and in good health.
In no event shall our reimbursement exceed
the bodily injury by accident limit shown in
Item 3.B. of the Information Page as respects
any one such officer or employee whether
dead or alive.
H. Endemic Disease
The word "disease" includes any endemic
diseases.
The coverage applies as if endemic diseases
were included in the provisions of the workers'
compensation law.
5. Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation
Act Coverage
General Section C. Workers' Compensation
Law is replaced by the following:
C. Workers' Compensation Law
Workers Compensation Law means the
workers or workers' compensation law and
occupational disease law of each state or
territory named in Item 3.A. of the Information
Page and the Longshore and Harbor Workers'
Compensation Act (33 USC Sections 901-
950). It includes any amendments to those
laws that are in effect during the policy period.
It does not include any other federal workers
or workers' compensation law, other federal
occupational disease law or the provisions of
any law that provide nonoccupational disability
benefits.
Part Two (Employers' Liability Insurance), C.
Exclusions, exclusion 8, does not apply to
work subject to the Longshore and Harbor
Workers' Compensation Act.
This coverage does not apply to work subject
to the Defense Base Act, the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act, or the
Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Act.
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SECTION III
1. SCHEDULE OF COVERED STATES
A. This endorsement only applies in the states
listed in this Schedule of Covered States.
C. Schedule of Covered States:
Countersigned by
B. If a state, shown in Item 3.A. of the Information
Page, approves this endorsement after the
effective date of this policy, this endorsement
will apply to this policy. The coverage will
apply in the new state on the effective date of
the state approval.
Authorized Representative
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