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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / STREETS
ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: NAVEEN CHANDRA EXT: 2729 3. DATE REQ. BY:2/25/2018
;. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE):
o CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
o PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
o PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
o GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT
o REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT
o ORDINANCE
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❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
❑ HUMAN SERVICES / CDBG
❑ SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
❑ RESOLUTION
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G, PROJECT NAME: SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (PACIFIC HIGHWAY S TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY S)
�. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: KPG, PS
ADDRESS: 3131 ELLIOTTAVENUE, SUITE 400, SEATTLE WA 98516 TELEPHONE: (206) 267-1052
E-MAIL: NELSON@KPG.COM
SIGNATURE NAME: NELSON DAVIS
FAx: (206) 286-1639
TITLE: PRESIDENT
i, EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: ❑ SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS/CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL OTHER
REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT/AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE # 101042 BL, EXP. 12/31/18 uBI #601248468 , EXP. / /
'. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE:JULY 3, 2013 COMPLETION DATE:12/30/2018
L TOTAL COMPENSATION: $9,906.ASUPPLEMENT /$692,279.94 TOTAL
(INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $100 SUPPLEMENT/$166,500.00 TOTAL
IS SALES TAX OWED: 0 YES o NO IF YES, $ PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
RETAINAGE: RETAINAGE AMOUNT: o RETAINAGE AGREEMENT (SEE CONTRACT) OR ❑ RETAINAGE BOND PROVIDED
o PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE To: 306-4400-157-595-30-650
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1. CO ❑ SENT TO VENDOR/CONTRACTOR DATE SENT: 3/2I b DATE REC'D:
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 7
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement entered into
with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No. 13-146 as
supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014, Supplement No. 2 on June 15, 2015,
Supplement No. 3 on December 31, 2015, Supplement No. 4 on May 27, 2016, Supplement No. 5
on December 15, 2016 and Supplement No. 6 on March 29, 2017. All provisions in the
Agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement, "Supplement No. 7."
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section II, Scope of Services, shall be amended to include those additional services more
particularly described in Exhibit "A-7" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference
(Additional Services).
11
Section V, Payment, the maximum amount payable under this Supplement No. 7 inclusive of all fees
and other costs is Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Six and 38/100 Dollars ($9,906.38) for a total amount
payable to the Consultant pursuant to the Agreement, Supplement No. 1, Supplement No. 2,
Supplement No. 3, Supplement No. 4, Supplement No. 5, Supplement No. 6 and this Supplement No.
7, inclusive of all fees and other costs, to be an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Ninety -Two
Thousand Two Hundred Seventy -Nine and 90/100 Dollars ($692,279.90). The attached Exhibit "E-7,"
which describes the payment for work to be performed under this Supplement No. 7, is hereby made a
part of the Supplemental Agreement.
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Section IV, Time for Beginning and Completion, shall be amended to extend the completion date
to December 30, 2018.
Signed this
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KPG, PS.
By:
Its: President
3131 Elliott Ave, #400
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 286-1640
Nelson Davis
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
By:
Its: Mayor
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835-2401
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
for J. Ryan Call, City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A-7
SUPPLEMENT NO. 7
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
Construction Engineering Support for Drainage Modification
KPG
Scope of Work
March 13, 2018
A. BACKGROUND
The scope of work is provided to extend the duration of engineering support throughout the construction
phase of the South 356th Street Improvements (Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway South)
Project as well as provide additional design services. Design services will include survey, coordination,
plan preparation, and field observation to address a drainage concern on the east leg of S 356th Street
near Pacific Highway South as described below.
B. SCOPE OF WORK
TASK 1 — MANAGEMENT / COORDINATION / ADMINISTRATION
1.1 The Consultant shall provide continuous project management for the 3 month project duration
commencing with the field meeting identified in Task 2.1.
Task 1 Deliverables: Monthly progress reports (3 months)
TASK 2 — CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
2.1 The Consultant will attend one field meeting with City staff to verify the goals of drainage
modifications and complete the following work:
• Prepare survey and mapping of area of concern.
• Provide engineering evaluation of options for drainage improvement.
• Provide up to two options for paving/grinding/piping modifications and cost estimates for
City review.
• Develop preferred alternative into a plan sheet for City use in preparation of a field work
directive and request for proposal.
• Attend one meeting with City, Contractor, and Construction Manager to review scope of
improvements.
• Provide up to one day of field inspection for implementation.
Task.2 Deliverables:
Surveyed Base Map
Alternatives for drainage modification via .pdf email
Final Plan Sheet
Inspectors Daily Report & photos
City of Federal Way Page 1 of 1 KPG
S 350 Street Supplemement No. 7 3/13/2018
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / STREETS
ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: NAVEEN CHANDRA
G. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE):
❑ CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
❑ PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
❑ GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT
❑ REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT
❑ ORDINANCE
❑ CONTRACTAMENDMENT(AG #):13 -146
❑ OTHER SUPPLEMENT # 6
EXT: 2729 3. DATE REQ. BY: 3/20/2017
❑ SMALL OR LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
❑ HUMAN SERVICES / CDBG
❑ SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
❑ RESOLUTION
❑ INTERLOCAL
PROJECT NAME: SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
NAME OF CONTRACTOR: KPG, PS
ADDRESS: 3131 ELLIOTT AVENUE SUITE 400, SEATTLE, WA 98121
E— MAIL:NELSON@KPG.COM
SIGNATURE NAME: NELSON DAVIS
TELEPHONE:206- 267 -1052
FAX:
TITLE: PRINCIPAL
EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: ❑ SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS /CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL OTHER
REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT/AMENDMENTS
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CFW LICENSE #101042 BL, EXP. 12/31/2017 usi #601248468 , EXP. ✓ /1/ l
TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: JULY 3, 2013 COMPLETION DATE: MARCH 30, 2018
TOTAL COMPENSATION: $48,385.88 SUPPLEMENT /$682,373.53 TOTAL
(INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE — ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $1,350 SUPPLEMENT /$166,400
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, $ PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
❑ PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE TO: 306 - 4400 - 157 - 595 -30 -411
0. DOCUMENT / CONTRACT REVIEW
(ROJECT MANAGER
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EPUTY DIRECTOR
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INITIAL / DATE REVIEWED INITIAL / DATE APPROVED
COMMITTEE APPROVAL DATE: —1— •
2. COCT SIGNATURE ROUTING
NT TO VENDOR/CONTRACTOR DATE SENT: 3 1E/12-0 `7 DATE REC'D:
ATTACH: SIGNATURE AUTHORITY, INSURANCE CERTIFICATE, LICENSES, XHIBITS
CREATE ELECTRONIC REMINDER/NOTIFICATION FOR 1 MONTH PRIORI() 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.)
COUNCIL APPROVAL DATE:
LAW DEPT
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 6
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement entered into
with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No. 13 -146 as
supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014, Supplement No. 2 on June 15, 2015,
Supplement No. 3 on December 31, 2015, Supplement No. 4 on May 27, 2016 and Supplement
No. 5 on December 15, 2016. All provisions in the Agreement remain in effect except as
expressly modified by this supplement, "Supplement No. 6."
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section II, Scope of Services, shall be amended to include those additional services more
particularly described in Exhibit "A -6" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference
(Additional Services).
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Section V, Payment, the maximum amount payable under this Supplement No. 6 inclusive of all fees
and other costs is Forty -Eight Thousand Three Hundred Eighty -Five and 88/100 Dollars ($48,385.88)
for a total amount payable to the Consultant pursuant to the Agreement, Supplement No. 1,
Supplement No. 2, Supplement No. 3, Supplement No. 4, Supplement No. 5, and this Supplement No.
6, inclusive of all fees and other costs, to be an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Eighty -Two
Thousand Three Hundred Seventy -Three and 53/100 Dollars ($682,373.53). The attached Exhibit "E-
6," which describes the payment for work to be performed under this Supplement No. 6, is hereby
made a part of the Supplemental Agreement.
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Section IV, Time for Beginning and Completion, shall be amended to extend the completion date
to March 30, 2018.
Signed this 2 `► day of /l/;re 1) , 2017.
KPG, PS.
By:
Its:
Nelson, Davis
President
3131 Elliott Ave, #400
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 286 -1640
CITY OF FEDER WAY
By:
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Its: Mayor
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835 -2401
APPROVED AS
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-(O✓ J. Ryan Call, City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A -6
SUPPLEMENT NO. 6
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
KPG
Scope of Work
Construction Engineering Support
A. BACKGROUND
The scope of work is provided to include engineering support throughout the construction phase of the
South 356th Street Improvements (Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway South) Project. This
work includes preconstruction support, construction phase services, and on -call construction verification
surveying as described herein. KPG, PS (Consultant) will work at the direction of the City's Project
Manager in coordination with the overall construction management effort. All effort on this project will be
as requested by the City or City assigned Construction Manager for the project. It is anticipated that
budgets between Tasks will be adjusted as required to provide the requested services.
B. SCOPE OF WORK
TASK 1 - MANAGEMENT / COORDINATION /ADMINISTRATION
1.1 The Consultant shall provide continuous project management for the project duration from March
15, 2017 to November 30, 2017.
1.2 The Consultant shall prepare monthly progress reports (when work was completed during that
month) identifying work completed in the previous month, work in progress, upcoming work
elements, and reporting of any delays, problems, or additional information needs. These reports
shall be submitted with the Consultant invoices.
1.3 The Consultant shall provide continuous management and administration of all subcontractors
included in this scope of work.
Task 1 Deliverables: Monthly progress reports (8 months)
TASK 2 — CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
2.1 The Consultant shall provide on -call support, which may include, attending preconstruction
meeting, weekly progress meetings, review shop drawings, interpretation of plans and
specifications, and construction change order assistance on an as requested basis. Specific
tasks are anticipated to include:
• Preconstruction Services: Assistance with utility coordination, coordination with City field
and administrative staff, attendance at preconstruction meeting and other support as
requested by the City in preparation for construction.
• Construction Meetings: Attend weekly construction meetings or other project meetings at
the construction site to review, in conjunction with the City, the Contractor's progress and
construction schedule. Weekly attendance is not anticipated for the project duration;
however, the project design manager and other engineers will attend as requested.
City of Federal Way Page 1 of 2 KPG
S. 356th Improvement Project Supplement No. 6
Provide feedback and follow up as appropriate. Budget allowances for meeting
attendance is shown on the attached hour estimate based on the following assumptions
on meeting attendance:
• Meetings as requested by the City or City's field staff (estimate four meetings)
• Submittals: Review and comment on the Contractor's submittals as requested, including
shop drawings as requested within the budget allowance shown in Exhibit E -6.
• Interpretation of Plans and Specifications: Provide technical assistance to clarify and
interpret the contract documents at the request of the City. Assist the City in answering
Contractor questions. Respond to requests for information (RFIs), prepare requests for
quotation (RFQs), and prepare construction field directives (CFDs) as requested.
• Change Order Assistance: In the event that the provisions of the Contract Documents
need to be revised, prepare the necessary revisions to the drawings and specifications.
On request, provide engineering or independent peer review of contractor, City, or utility
proposed plan changes.
• Subconsultant Construction Support: Project Subconsultants for geotechnical (Landau
Associates) and Structural (Bright Engineering) will be retained for construction support
on an as requested basis. Budget allowances for each Subconsultant are shown on the
attached reimbursable breakdown.
Task.2 Deliverables: Documentation as requested in support of on -call construction support
TASK.3 — UTILITY COORDINATION ALLOWANCES
3.1 The Consultant will provide assistance to facilitate franchise utility relocations and adjustments as
requested by the City. These services may include design modifications that may be required to
facilitate franchise utility work. The purpose of this task is to provide a budget allowance and
tracking mechanism for possible reimbursement to the City by the franchise utilities. Work for
each utility will be tracked separately on monthly invoices. The City will be responsible for
obtaining reimbursement on these charges when applicable.
TASK.4 — CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING
4.1 The Consultant will provide construction verification surveying on an as requested basis. Primary
survey will be provided by the Contractor; however, the City may request verification survey and
staking. The Consultant has included an allowance of 40 hours of survey crew time with
necessary office support.
C. OTHER SERVICES
The City of Federal Way may require other services of the Consultant. These services could include
other work tasks not included in the scope of work. These services may include, but are not necessarily
limited to, additional construction support, engineering or independent peer review of contractor, City, or
utility proposed plan changes, assistance with property issues, or other services deemed necessary by
the City. At the time these services are required, the Consultant shall provide the City with a detailed
scope of work and an estimate of costs. The Consultant shall not proceed with the work until the City has
authorized the work and issued a Notice to Proceed.
City of Federal Way Page 2 of 2 KPG
PHS HOV Lanes Phase IV Supplement No. 6
EXHIBIT E -6
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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.
INSR
LTR
TYPE OF INSURANCE
ADDL
INSD
SUBR
WVD
POLICY NUMBER
POLICY EFF
(MMIDD/YYYY)
POLICY EXP
(MM/DD/YYYY)
LIMITS
A
x
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
6803947N451
6/1/2016
6/1/2017
EACH OCCURRENCE
$1,000,000
CLAIMS -MADE
X
OCCUR
DAMAGE TO RENTED
PREMISES (Ea occurrence)
$300,000
X
XCU /OCP /BFPD
MED EXP (My one person)
$5,000
X
GENL
Cross Liability
AGGREGATE
POUCY
OTHER
X
LIMIT APPLIES
EC
PER:
LOC
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY
$1,000,000
GENERAL AGGREGATE
$2,000,000
PRODUCTS- COMP /OPAGG
$2,000,000
$
B
AUTOMOBILE
X
LIABILITY
ANY AUTO
AUT OWNED
HIRED AUTOS
SCHEDULED
NON -OWNED
AUTOS
BA4011N714
6/1/2016
6/1/2017
COMBINED SINGLE LIMI r
(Ea accident)
$1,000,000
BODILY INJURY (Per person)
$
BODILY INJURY (Per accident)
$
PROPERTY DAMAGE
(Per accident)
$
$
UMBRELLA LIAB
EXCESS LIAB
_
OCCUR
CLAIMS -MADE
EACH OCCURRENCE
$
AGGREGATE
$
DED
RETENTON$
$
A
WORKERS COMPENSATION
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE
OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED?
(Mandatory in NH)
If yes, describe under
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below
Y/ N
N / A
6803947N451
6/1/2016
6/1/2017
STATUTE X OTH-
ER
WA Stop Gap
E.L. EACH ACCIDENT
$1,000,000
E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE
$1,000,000
E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT
$1,000,000
C
Professional Liab Claims Made
028174929
6/1/2016
6/1/2017
$2,000,000 Per Claim
$4,000,000 Aggregate
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required)
Certificate Holder(s) is /are an Additional Insured on the Commercial General Liability and Auto Liability when required by written contract or
agreement regarding activities by or on behalf of the Named Insured. The Commercial General Liability insurance is primary insurance and
any other insurance maintained by the Additional Insured shall be excess only and non- contributing with this insurance. A waiver of
subrogation applies to the Commercial General Liability, Auto Liability, and Workers Compensation / Employers Liability in favor of the
Additional Insured.
Project/Job Name: South 356th Street - Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway South. Project Number 13076
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
CANCELLATION
City of Federal Way
33325 8th Ave S
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
7
ACORD 25 (2014/01)
© 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED
(ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS)
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following:
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
A. The following is added to WHO IS AN INSURED
(Section II):
Any person or organization that you agree in a
"contract or agreement requiring insurance" to in-
clude as an additional insured on this Coverage
Part, but only with respect to liability for "bodily in-
jury", "property damage" or "personal injury"
caused, in whole or in part, by your acts or omis-
sions or the acts or omissions of those acting on
your behalf:
a.
b.
c.
In the performance
tions;
In connection with
rented to you; or
In connection with "your work" and included
within the "products- completed operations
hazard ".
Such person or organization does not qualify as
an additional insured for "bodily injury", "property
damage" or "personal injury" for which that per-
son or organization has assumed liability in a con-
tract or agreement.
The insurance provided to such additional insured
is limited as follows:
d. This insurance does not apply on any basis to
any person or organization for which cover-
age as an additional insured specifically is
added by another endorsement to this Cover-
age Part.
e. This insurance does not apply to the render-
ing of or failure to render any "professional
services ".
f. The limits of insurance afforded to the addi-
tional insured shall be the limits which you
agreed in that "contract or agreement requir-
ing insurance" to provide for that additional
insured, or the limits shown in the Declara-
tions for this Coverage Part, whichever are
less. This endorsement does not increase the
limits of insurance stated in the LIMITS OF
of your ongoing opera-
premises owned by or
CGD3810907
INSURANCE (Section III) for this Coverage
Part.
B. The following is added to Paragraph a. of 4.
Other Insurance in COMMERCIAL GENERAL
LIABILITY CONDITIONS (Section IV):
However, if you specifically agree in a "contract or
agreement requiring insurance" that the insurance
provided to an additional insured under this Cov-
erage 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 additional insured which covers such addi-
tional insured as a named insured, and we will not
share with the other insurance, provided that:
(1) The "bodily injury" or "property damage" for
which coverage is sought occurs; and
(2) The "personal injury" for which coverage is
sought arises out of an offense committed;
after you have entered into that "contract or
agreement requiring insurance ". But this insur-
ance still is excess over valid and collectible other
insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or
on any other basis, that is available to the insured
when the insured is an additional insured under
any other insurance.
C. The following is added to Paragraph 8. Transfer
Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us
in COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CON-
DITIONS (Section IV):
We waive any rights of recovery we may have
against any person or organization because of
payments we make for "bodily injury", "property
damage" or "personal injury" arising out of "your
work" performed by you, or on your behalf, under
a "contract or agreement requiring insurance" with
that person or organization. We waive these
rights only where you have agreed to do so as
part of the "contract or agreement requiring insur-
ance" with such person or organization entered
into by you before, and in effect when, the "bodily
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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
injury" or "property damage" occurs, or the "per-
sonal injury" offense is committed.
D. The following definition is added to DEFINITIONS
(Section V):
"Contract or agreement requiring insurance"
means that part of any contract or agreement un-
der which you are required to include a person or
organization as an additional insured on this Cov-
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erage Part, provided that the "bodily injury" and
"property damage" occurs, and the "personal in-
jury" is caused by an offense committed:
a. After you have entered into that contract or
agreement;
b. While that part of the contract or agreement is
in effect; and
c. Before the end of the policy period.
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COMMERCIAL AUTO
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
AUTO COVERAGE PLUS ENDORSEMENT
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following:
BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM
With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modi-
fied by the endorsement.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE — This endorsement broadens coverage. However, coverage for any
injury, damage or medical expenses described in any of the provisions of this endorsement may be excluded or
limited by another endorsement to the Coverage Part, and these coverage broadening provisions do not apply to
the extent that coverage is excluded or limited by such an endorsement. The following listing is a general cover-
age description only. Limitations and exclusions may apply to these coverages. Read all the provisions of this en-
dorsement and the rest of your policy carefully to determine rights, duties, and what is and is not covered.
A. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED
B. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO
C. EMPLOYEES AS INSURED
D. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS — INCREASED
LIMITS
E. TRAILERS — INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY
F. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE
G. PHYSICAL DAMAGE — TRANSPORTATION
EXPENSES — INCREASED LIMIT
A. BLANKET ADDITIONAL INSURED
The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is
An Insured, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COV-
ERAGE:
Any person or organization who is required under
a written contract or agreement between you and
that person or organization, that is signed and
executed by you before the "bodily injury" or
"property damage" occurs and that is in effect
during the policy period, to be named as an addi-
tional insured is an "insured" for Liability Cover-
age, but only for damages to which this insurance
applies and only to the extent that person or or-
ganization qualifies as an "insured" under the
Who Is An Insured provision contained in Section
II.
B. EMPLOYEE HIRED AUTO
1. The following is added to Paragraph A.1.,
Who Is An Insured, of SECTION 11 — LI-
ABILITY COVERAGE:
An "employee" of yours is an "insured" while
operating a covered "auto" hired or rented
under a contract or agreement in that "em-
ployee's" name, with your permission, while
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H. AUDIO, VISUAL AND DATA ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT — INCREASED LIMIT
I. WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE —GLASS
J. PERSONAL EFFECTS
K. AIRBAGS
L. AUTO LOAN LEASE GAP
M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION
performing duties related to the conduct of
your business.
2. The following replaces Paragraph b. in B.5.,
Other Insurance, of SECTION IV — BUSI-
NESS AUTO CONDITIONS:
b. For Hired Auto Physical Damage Cover-
age, the following are deemed to be cov-
ered "autos" you own:
(1) Any covered "auto" you lease, hire,
rent or borrow; and
(2) Any covered "auto" hired or rented by
your "employee" under a contract in
that individual "employee's" name,
with your permission, while perform-
ing duties related to the conduct of
your business.
However, any "auto" that is leased, hired,
rented or borrowed with a driver is not a
covered "auto ".
C. EMPLOYEES AS INSURED
The following is added to Paragraph A.1., Who Is
An Insured, of SECTION II — LIABILITY COV-
ERAGE:
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COMMERCIAL AUTO
Any "employee" of yours is an "insured" while us-
ing a covered "auto" you don't own, hire or borrow
in your business or your personal affairs.
D. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS — INCREASED
LIMITS
1. The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(2) of
SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE:
(2) Up to $3,000 for cost of bail bonds (in-
cluding bonds for related traffic law viola-
tions) required because of an "accident"
we cover. We do not have to furnish
these bonds.
2. The following replaces Paragraph A.2.a.(4) of
SECTION II — LIABILITY COVERAGE:
(4) All reasonable expenses incurred by the
"insured" at our request, including actual
loss of earnings up to $500 a day be-
cause of time off from work.
E. TRAILERS — INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY
The following replaces Paragraph C.1. of SEC-
TION I — COVERED AUTOS:
1. "Trailers" with a load capacity of 3,000
pounds or less designed primarily for travel
on public roads.
F. HIRED AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE
The following is added to Paragraph A.4., Cover-
age Extensions, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL
DAMAGE COVERAGE:
Hired Auto Physical Damage Coverage
If hired "autos" are covered "autos" for Liability
Coverage but not covered "autos" for Physical
Damage Coverage, and this policy also provides
Physical Damage Coverage for an owned "auto ",
then the Physical Damage Coverage is extended
to "autos" that you hire, rent or borrow subject to
the following:
(1) The most we will pay for "loss" in any one
"accident" to a hired, rented or borrowed
"auto" is the lesser of:
(a) $50,000;
(b) The actual cash value of the damaged or
stolen property as of the time of the
"loss "; or
(c) The cost of repairing or replacing the
damaged or stolen property with other
property of like kind and quality.
(2) An adjustment for depreciation and physical
condition will be made in determining actual
cash value in the event of a total "loss ".
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(3) If a repair or replacement results in better
than like kind or quality, we will not pay for the
amount of betterment.
(4) A deductible equal to the highest Physical
Damage deductible applicable to any owned
covered "auto ".
(5) This Coverage Extension does not apply to:
(a) Any "auto" that is hired, rented or bor-
rowed with a driver; or
(b) Any "auto" that is hired, rented or bor-
rowed from your "employee ".
G. PHYSICAL DAMAGE — TRANSPORTATION
EXPENSES — INCREASED LIMIT
The following replaces the first sentence in Para-
graph A.4.a., Transportation Expenses, of
SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVER-
AGE:
We will pay up to $50 per day to a maximum of
$1,500 for temporary transportation expense in-
curred by you because of the total theft of a cov-
ered "auto" of the private passenger type.
H. AUDIO, VISUAL AND DATA ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT — INCREASED LIMIT
Paragraph C.2.. Limit Of Insurance, of SEC-
TION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE COVERAGE is
deleted.
I. WAIVER OF DEDUCTIBLE —GLASS
The following is added to Paragraph D., Deducti-
ble, of SECTION I11 — PHYSICAL DAMAGE
COVERAGE:
No deductible for a covered "auto" will apply to
glass damage if the glass is repaired rather than
replaced.
J. PERSONAL EFFECTS
The following is added to Paragraph A.4., Cover-
age Extensions, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL
DAMAGE COVERAGE:
Personal Effects Coverage
We will pay up to $400 for "loss" to wearing ap-
parel and other personal effects which are:
(1) Owned by an "insured "; and
(2) In or on your covered "auto ".
This coverage only applies in the event of a total
theft of your covered "auto ".
No deductibles apply to Personal Effects cover-
age.
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K. AIRBAGS
The following is added to Paragraph B.3., Exclu-
sions, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL DAMAGE
COVERAGE:
Exclusion 3.a. does not apply to "loss" to one or
more airbags in a covered "auto" you own that in-
flate due to a cause other than a cause of "loss"
set forth in Paragraphs A.1.b. and A.1.c., but
only:
a. If that "auto" is a covered "auto" for Compre-
hensive Coverage under this policy;
b. The airbags are not covered under any war-
ranty; and
c. The airbags were not intentionally inflated.
We will pay up to a maximum of $1,000 for any
one "loss ".
L. AUTO LOAN LEASE GAP
The following is added to Paragraph A.4., Cover-
age Extensions, of SECTION III — PHYSICAL
DAMAGE COVERAGE:
Auto Loan Lease Gap Coverage for Private
Passenger Type Vehicles
In the event of a total "loss" to a covered "auto" of
the private passenger type shown in the Schedule
or Declarations for which Physical Damage Cov-
erage is provided, we will pay any unpaid amount
due on the lease or loan for such covered "auto"
less the following:
(1) The amount paid under the Physical Damage
Coverage Section of the policy for that "auto ";
and
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COMMERCIAL AUTO
(2) Any:
(a) Overdue lease or loan payments at the
time of the "loss"
(b) Financial penalties imposed under a
lease for excessive use, abnormal wear
and tear or high mileage;
(c) Security deposits not returned by the les-
sor;
(d) Costs for extended warranties, Credit Life
Insurance, Health, Accident or Disability
Insurance purchased with the loan or
lease; and
(e) Carry -over balances from previous loans
or leases.
M. BLANKET WAIVER OF SUBROGATION
The following replaces Paragraph A.5., Transfer
Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us,
of SECTION IV — BUSINESS AUTO CONDI-
TIONS:
5. Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against
Others To Us
We waive any right of recovery we may have
against any person or organization to the ex-
tent required of you by a written contract exe-
cuted prior to any "accident" or "loss ", pro-
vided that the "accident" or "loss" arises out of
the operations contemplated by such con-
tract. The waiver applies only to the person or
organization designated in such contract.
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Business Registration Non - Resident Business Other KPG INC Open Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Dec 31. 2017
Number Pre.
Street
PROPERTY DETAILS
Typet Der Type Number City State Zip Legal Desc
YP Type
3131 ELLIOTT AVE Suite 400 SEATTLE WA 98121
Desc.
PEOPLE DETAILS
Org. Name Address City State Zip Phone#
Applicant KPG INC PS 3131 ELLIOTT AVE SUITE 400 SEATTLE WA 98121 (206)286 -1640
Business Owner KPG INC PS 3131 ELLIOTT AVE SUITE 400 SEATTLE WA 98121 (206)286 -1640
Mailing Address KPG INC PS 3131 ELLIOTT AVE SUITE 400 SEATTLE WA 98121 (206)286 -1640
Info. Desc.
BUSINESS INFO
Value
Business Ownership Type Corporation
S.I.C. Code 8710 - Engineering /Architectural & Survey Services
Gambling on Premises? NO
Liquor Served on Premises? NO
Number of Full -Time Employees in City 0
Business Phone Number 2062861640
Number of Part-Time Employees in City 3
Date Business To Start in FW Mar 6, 2006
Fee Desc.
PERMIT /LICENSE FEE(S)
Fee Amount Balance
LIC- BUSINESS LIC. (1530)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
UC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
LIC -BUS. LICENSE RENEWAL (1532)
575.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
$50.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
550.00
50.00
50.00
$0.00
$0.00
50.00
$0.00
$0.00
50.00
50.00
$0.00
50.00
50.00
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Attempts
Application Received - BL
Application Routing
Planning Review
Renewal Notice
Pre - Issuance Processing - BL
Renewal Processing Completed
Closed Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Cathleen Rossick (253- 835 -2527)
Closed Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Cathleen Rossick (253- 835 -2527)
Closed Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Betty Cruz
Closed Nov 14, 2006 Dec 20, 2006 Nov 18, 2010 Cathleen Rossick (253- 835 -2527)
Closed Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Mar 06, 2006 Cathleen Rossick (253 -835 -2527)
Closed Dec 20, 2006 Dec 20, 2006 Nov 18, 2010 Cathleen Rossick (253-835-2527)
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NELSON DAVIS
3131 ELLIOTT AVE STE 400
SEATTLE
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Governor DAVIS, NELSON 3131 ELLIOTT AVENUE
SUITE 400
SEATTLE , WA 98121
Governor FUESEL. PAUL 3131 ELLIOTT AVENUE
SUITE 400
SEATTLE, WA 98121
Governor ASATO, SESSVLE 3131 ELLIOTT AVENUE
SUITE 400
SEATTLE , WA 98121
Governor WRIGHT, TERRY 2502 JEFFERSON AVENUE
TACOMA, WA 90402
Governor DEAN JR, DENNIS 3131 ELLIOTT AVENUE
SUITE 400
SEATTLE, WA 98121
RETURN TO: -v V paJM j fl EXT: 2_"100 1 j. 111
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
1.
ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / STREETS
2. ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: NAVEEN CHANDRA EXT: 2729 3. DATE REQ. BY: RUSH
4. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE):
❑ CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
❑ PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
❑ GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT
❑ REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT
❑ ORDINANCE
❑ CONTRACTAMENDMENT(AG #):13 -146
❑ OTHER SUPPLEMENT # 5
❑ SMALL OR LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
❑ HUMAN SERVICES / CDBG
❑ SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
❑ RESOLUTION
❑ INTERLOCAL
5. PROJECT NAME: SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS (PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
6. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: KPG. PS ' ,r
ADDRESS: L 01451 a 1 (off Sti W, scGI , C( .b
) 124 TELEPHONE: 206- 286 -1640
E -MAIL: FAX:
TITLE: PRINCIPAL
SIGNATURE NAME: NELSON DAVIS
7. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: ❑ SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS /CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL
OTHER REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT /AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE #101042 BL, EXP. 12/31/2015 UBI #601248468 , EXP. 05/31/2015
8. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: JULY 1 2013 COMPLETION DATE: MARCH 30.2017
9. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $9,986.60 SUPPLEMENT /$633.987.65 TOTAL (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $325SUPPLEMENT /$165.050 TOTAL
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, $
❑ PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE To: 306- 4400 - 157 -595- 30-411
10. DOCUMENT / CONTRACT REVIEW
ROJECT MANAGER
[VISION MANAGER
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
JZOIRECTOR
❑ RISK MANAGEMENT (IF APPLICABLE)
/
PJ LAW DEPT
PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
INITIAL / DATE REVIEWED
7
INITIAL / DATE APPROVED
11. COUNCIL APPROVAL (IF APPLICABLE) COMMITTEE APPROVAL DATE: COUNCIL APPROVAL DATE:
12. CONTRACT SIGNATURE ROUTING
ENT VENDOR/CONTRACTOR
CI ATTACH: SIGNATURE AUTHORITY, INSURANCE
S LAW DEPT
/❑'CHIEF OF STAFF
SIGNATORY (MAYOR OR DIRECTOR)
CITY CLERK
ASSIGNED AG #
IGNED COPY RETURNED
b RETURN ONE ORIGINAL
COMMENTS:
PLEASE EXECUTE "2" ORIGINALS
DATE SENT:
CERTIFICATE, LICENSE , EXHIBITS
I IAL/ DATE SIGNED
DATE REC'D:
1/15
SUPPLEMENT NO. 5
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 3567H STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement entered into
with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No. 13 -146 as
supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014, Supplement No. 2 on June 15, 2015,
Supplement No. 3 on December 31, 2015 and Supplement No. 4 on May 27, 2016. All provisions
in the Agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement, "Supplement
No. 5."
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section II, Scope of Services, shall be amended to include those additional services more
particularly described in Exhibit "A -5" attached hereto and incorporated by this reference
(Additional Services).
II
Section V, Payment, the maximum amount payable under this Supplement No. 5 inclusive of all fees
and other costs is Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty -Six and 60/100 Dollars ($9,986.60) for a total
amount payable to the Consultant pursuant to the Agreement, Supplement No. 1, Supplement No. 2,
Supplement No. 3, Supplement No. 4, and this Supplement No. 5, inclusive of all fees and other costs,
to be an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Thirty -Three Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty -Seven and
65/100 Dollars ($633,987.65). The attached Exhibit "E -5," which describes the payment for work to be
performed under this Supplement No. 5, is hereby made a part of the Supplemental Agreement.
III
Section IV, Time for Beginning and Completion, shall be amended to extend the completion date
to March 30, 2017.
Signed this/ s/ S day of /)----. , 2016.
KPG, PS.
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Nelson
By:
avis
Its: President
3131 Elliott Ave, #400
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 286 -1640
CITY O DE' WAY
By:
Its: Mayor
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835 -2401
APPROVED AS
RM:
Mark Orthmann, Acting City Attorney
K: \STREETS\PROJECTS1S356 (SR99 to SR161) \Design \Consultant Agreement \Supplement No. 5 \13 -146 S 356th 99 -161
Supplement No 5.docx
Exhibit A -5
City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway South
Supplement No. 5
Additional Design and Right of Way Services
KPG
Scope of Work
November 29, 2016
Task 14 — Final Design
14.26 The Consultant provided additional altemative analysis, utility coordination, and
retaining wall design associated with the proposed electrical service location at the
Graham parcel. This work included the following:
o Altemative analysis for locating PSE transformer and underground vs. aerial
electrical service lines near the eastem driveway to the Graham parcel.
o Re- design of wall, driveway, and joint utility trench for selected altemative on west
side of driveway.
o Following completion of the new service design, the property owner and PSE
proceeded with undergrounding the electrical service in advance of construction
and in conflict with proposed wall and utilities. The Consultant shall re- design wall
and joint utility trench plans to provide transformer location and service on east
side of driveway.
o Prepare legal description and update right of way plans for new transformer
location. Preparation of easement documents, negotiations, and recording will be
performed by the City.
14.27 The Consultant prepared alternative analysis, field review, and final plans, specifications,
and estimates for a conduit run along the project limits for future City fiber use.
Task 15 — Plan Production
15.3 The original scope assumed the City would provide bidding services; however, the
project will be bid using BXWA.com. The Consultant shall upload contract documents
to BXWA.com for bidding. Assemble and coordinate the printing of 25 sets of half size
plans, 25 sets of specifications, and 3 full size plan sets for City use. This is a
clarification to the current City process for bidding and results in no additional cost to
the City. BXWA fees will be paid by the City.
City of Federal Way Page 1 of 1 KPG
South 356m Street Supplement No. 5 11/29/2016
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
1. ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / STREETS
2. ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON: NAVEEN CHANDRA
4. TYPE OF DOCUMENT (CHECK ONE):
❑ CONTRACTOR SELECTION DOCUMENT (E.G., RFB, RFP, RFQ)
❑ PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT ❑
❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT ❑
❑ GOODS AND SERVICE AGREEMENT
❑ REAL ESTATE DOCUMENT
❑ ORDINANCE
XCONTRACT AMENDMENT (AG #):13 -146
❑ OTHER SUPPLEMENT # 4
ExT: 2729 3. DATE REQ. BY:ASAP
SMALL OR LIMITED PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
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SECURITY DOCUMENT (E.G. BOND RELATED DOCUMENTS)
RESOLUTION
INTERLOCAL
5. PROJECT NAME: SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS (PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
6. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: KPG, PS
ADDRESS: 753 9TH AVENUE N. SEATTLE, WA 98109
E -MAIL:
SIGNATURE NAME: NELSON DAVIS
TELEPHONE: 206-286-1640
FAX:
TITLE: PRINCIPAL
7. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: ❑ SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS /CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL
OTHER REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT /AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE #101042 BL, EXP. 12/31/ nCU c UBI #601248468 , EXP. 05/31NZb 1(p
8. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: JULY 3, 2013 COMPLETION DATE: UPON COMPLETION
9. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $16,045.8 SUPPLEMENT /$624001.05 TOTAL (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $325SUPPLEMENT /$165,050 TOTAL
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, $ PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
❑ PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE TO: 306- 4400 - 157 - 595 -30 -411
10. DOCUMENT / CONTRACT REVIEW
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 4
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement
entered into with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No.
13 -146 as supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014, Supplement No. 2
on June 15, 2015 and Supplement No. 3 on December 31, 2015. All provisions in the
Agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement,
"Supplement No. 4."
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section 11, Scope of Services, shall be amended to include those additional services
more particularly described in Exhibit "A -4" attached hereto and incorporated by this
reference (Additional Services).
11
Section V, Payment, the maximum amount payable under this Supplement No. 4 inclusive of
all fees and other costs is Sixteen Thousand Forty -Five and 80/100 Dollars ($16,045.80) for
a total amount payable to the Contractor pursuant to the Agreement, Supplement No. 1,
Supplement No. 2, Supplement No. 3 and this Supplement No. 4 inclusive of all fees and
other cost to be an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Twenty -Four Thousand One and
05/100 Dollars ($624,001.05). The attached Exhibit "E -4," which describes the payment for
work to be performed under this Supplement No. 4, is hereby made a part of the
Supplemental Agreement.
Signed this e "• day of 144/ , 2016.
KPG, PS.
By:
Its:
Nelson, Davis
Principal
753 9th Avenue N.
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 286 -1640
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
Its:
Mayor
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835 -2401
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
- rOTAmy Jo Pearsall, City Attorney
K: \STREETS \PROJECTS \S356 (SR99 to SR161) \Design \Consultant Agreement \Supplement No.4 \13 -146 S 356th 99-
161 Supplement No 4.docx
Exhibit A -4
City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
Supplement No. 4
Additional Design and Utility Coordination
KPG
Scope of Work
May 5, 2016
Task 1 — Project Management
1.4 Provide continued project management and administration for 10 months. This
timeframe is anticipated to extend through completion of final plans, specifications, and
estimates.
Task 3 — Mapping
3.10 Additional mapping was required following the initial survey at the following locations:
• New development/frontage improvements on south side of S 356th Street at
east end of project.
• Repair of existing storm outfall by City.
Consultant shall provide field survey and update base maps and DTM to incorporate
these features.
Task 4 — Utility Mapping
4.4 Provide field locate services and incorporate new utilities installed within right -of -way
for the new development at the east end of the project.
Task 6 — Geotechnical Engineering
6.5 During the field exploration phase of the project, Landau Associates (geotechnical
subconsultant) encountered changes to requirements for asphalt repair of the boring
locations that were neither anticipated nor accounted for in the original scope of work,
dated July 3, 2013. The approved work plan from Landau Associates dated /revised
December 31, 2013 stated that the borings and pavement cores would be backfilled
with bentonite clay chips and patched with 12 inches of concrete in accordance with
Chapter 173 -160 WAC.
In the Right -of -Way Permit ( #14- 105803- 00 -AR) issued by the City of Federal Way,
dated November 6, 2014, Landau Associates was directed to backfill the borings with
5/8 -inch crushed rock and patch with a minimum of 3- inches of hot mix asphalt. Due
to this requirement, the holes were backfilled with a different material than was
scoped, which required Landau to subcontract a paving contractor to patch the holes
with hot mix asphalt. This resulted in additional costs associated with asphalt
patching, traffic control, labor, and materials.
City of Federal Way
South 356'x' Street
Page 1 of 2
Supplement No. 4
KPG
5/5/2016
Task 11 — Right -of -Way Calculations
11.8 The Consultant provided additional field and office support to the city's efforts in
obtaining a settlement agreement with Donald B. Murphy Contractors, Inc.
Task 14 — Final Design
14.24 Signal modifications at the intersection of S 356th Street and Pacific Highway South were
added to the project by the City. Proposed improvements include an advanced lane
assignment sign, signal head modifications, and signal controller modifications
associated with providing a variable left turn /through movement lane.
The Consultant will coordinate with the City, material manufacturers /suppliers, and
other outside agencies as necessary to evaluate the feasibility of a fully functional
variable lane assignment system. This is a non - standard application for traffic signal
control; therefore detailed review of applicable laws, design standards and engineering
guidances will be required. It is anticipated that coordination with FHWA may be
required to receive authorization for this application. Final design will be authorized
under a separate supplement if the City elects to move forward with this design.
14.25 Washington Department of Ecology has approved additional water quality devices since
original design and preparation of the Technical Information Report. The Consultant
shall review applicability of these devices and incorporate an option between approved
devices into plans and specifications where possible. Allowing use of alternate treatment
devices is of benefit to the City by increasing competition in bidding compared to sole
source specifications; however, sole source applications may be required in some
locations due to conveyance system configuration.
Task 19 — CenturyLink Design Revisions in lieu of Relocation
19.1 CenturyLink has requested revision to the proposed drainage system in order to
eliminate conflict with an existing duct bank. The Consultant shall incorporate
drainage design changes into the final plans, specifications, and estimates; re- design
water quality facility sizing; and update the Technical Information Report. These
changes are necessary to resolve the conflict between CenturyLink facilities and the
proposed drainage system at approximate station 214 +70 RT as described in the
10/05/15 memorandum from CenturyLink to the City.
City of Federal Way
South 356" Street
Page 2 of 2 KPG
Supplement No. 4 5/5/2016
FEE SUMMARY
Project:
EXHIBIT E -4
KPG
• Architxture •
Landscape Architecture
• Civil Engineering •
City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
Supplement 4 - Additional Design and Utility Coordination
Description Estimated Fee
Work Element 1 - Project Management
Work Element 2 - Quality Control /Quality Assurance
Work Element 3 - Mapping
Work Element 4 - Utility Mapping
Work Element 5 - Traffic Analysis Report
Work Element 6 - Geotechnical Report
Work Element 7 - Design Report
Work Element 8 - Environmental
Work Element 9 - Property Transfer Site Assessments
Work Element 10 - Community and Agency Coordination
Work Element 11 - Right of Way Calculations
Work Element 12 - Right of Way Appraisals
Work Element 13 - Right of Way Negotiation
Work Element 14 - Final Design
Work Element 15 - Plan Production
Work Element 16 - Assistance During Bidding
Work Element 17 - Lakehaven Utility District Design
Work Element 18 - LUD Management Reserve
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Total Estimated Fee $16,045.80
City of Federal Way
South 356th Street
Page 1 of 8 KPG
Supplement No. 4 4/21/2016
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Federal Way
Date: February 26, 2016
To: City Clerk's Office
City of Federal Way • Public Works Department
33325 8th Avenue South • Federal Way, WA 98003 -6325
Phone 253.835.2700 • Fax 253.835.2709 • www.ci.federal- way.wa.us
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
From: Marj Currie -Hicks 4)
Street Division
Public Works Department
RE: S 356th St (SR 99 to SR 161) Street Improvements Project —
AG 13 -146 - Parcel(s) 2 — Graham Real Ventures, LLC
TRANSMITTED As CHECKED BELOW:
❑ For Your Review
❑ For Your Approval
❑ For Your Action
❑ As Requested ❑ Please Return
❑ For Your Information ® Other: For Your Files
❑ Under Separate Cover ❑ Via
ITEMS /COPIES DESCRIPTION
1.
Original Title Policy No. 5011453 - 2322258
Parcel #292104 - 9036 -07- Graham Real Ventures, LLC
COMMENTS:
Enclosed for your files is the original Title Policy for the above - mentioned parcel(s).
cc: Project File
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First American
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RECEIVED
JAN 202016
818 Stewart St Ste 800,
Seattle WA 98101 PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
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01/09/2016
Order No: 2322258
City of Federal Way
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way WA 98003
Enclosed please find 1 attached documents.
First American Title Insurance Company
Transmittal
Page Count 9
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Part Two:
1. Facility Charges, if any, including but not limited to hook -up, or connection charges and
latecomer charges for sewer, water and public facilities of Federal Way Water and Sewer as
disclosed by instrument recorded under recording no. 8905120210.
2. Unrecorded leaseholds, if any, rights of vendors and security agreement on personal property
and rights of tenants, and secured parties to remove trade fixtures at the expiration of the term.
3. Conditions, notes, easements, provisions and /or encroachments contained or delineated on the
face of the Survey recorded under Recording No. 9205199001.
4. Easement, including terms and provisions contained therein:
Recording Information: 20151229001131
In Favor of: . • City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporation
For: Wall easement
5. The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled "Right of Entry"
Recorded: December 29, 2015
Recording No.: 20151229001132
Form 5011453 (7 -1 -14)
Page 9 of 9 ; ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (6- 17 -06)
Washington
First American
Owner's Policy
Owner's Policy of TitiB'Insurance
ISSUED BY
First American Title Insurance Company
POLICY NUMBER
15011453- 2322258
Any notice of claim and any other notice or statement in writing required to be given to the Company under this policy must be
given to the Company at the address shown in Section 18 of the Conditions.
COVERED RISKS
SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN SCHEDULE B, AND THE CONDITIONS,
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Nebraska corporation (the "Company ") insures, as of Date of Policy and, to the extent
stated in Covered Risks 9 and 10, after Date of Policy, against loss or damage, not exceeding the Amount of Insurance, sustained or incurred by the.
Insured by reason of:
1. Title being vested other than as stated in Schedule A.
2. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the Title. This Covered Risk includes but is not limited to insurance against loss from
(a) A defect in the Title caused by
(i) forgery, fraud, undue influence, duress, incompetency, incapacity, or impersonation;
(ii) failure of any person or Entity to have authorized a transfer or conveyance;
(iii) a document affecting Title not properly created, executed, witnessed, sealed, acknowledged, notarized, or delivered;
(iv) failure to perform those acts necessary to create a document by electronic means authorized by law;
(v) a document executed under a falsified, expired, or otherwise invalid power of attorney;
(vi) a document not properly filed, recorded, or indexed in the Public Records including failure to perform those acts by electronic
means authorized by law; or
(vii) a defective judicial or administrative proceeding.
(b) The lien of real estate taxes or assessments imposed on the Title by a governmental authority due or payable, but unpaid.
(c) Any encroachment, encumbrance, violation, variation, or adverse circumstance affecting the Title that would be disclosed by an
accurate and complete land survey of the Land. The term "encroachment" includes encroachments of existing improvements located
on the Land onto adjoining land, and encroachments onto the Land of existing improvements located on adjoining land.
3. Unmarketable Title.
4. No right of access to and from the Land.
(Covered Risks Continued on Page 2)
In Witness Whereof, First American Title Insurance Company has caused its corporate name to be hereunto affixed by its authorized officers as of
Date of Policy shown in Schedule A.
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(This Policy is valid only when Schedules A and B are attached) This Jacket was created electronically and constitutes an original document
Copyright 2006 -2009 American Land Title Association. All rights reserved. The use of this form is restricted to ALTA licensees and ALTA members in good standing as of the date of use.
All other uses are prohibited. Reprinted under license from the American Land Title Association
Form 5011453 (7 -1 -14)
Page 1 of 9
ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (6- 17 -06)
Washington
• COVERED RISKS (Continued) •
5. The violation or enforcement of any law, ordinance, permit, or governmental regulation (including those relating to building and zoning)
restricting, regulating, prohibiting, or relating to
(a) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land;
(b) the character, dimensions, or location of any improvement erected on the Land;
(c) the subdivision of land; or
(d) environmental protection
if a notice, describing any part of the Land, is recbrded in the Public Records setting forth the violation or intention to enforce, but only to
the extent of the violation or enforcement referred to in that notice.
6. An enforcement action based on the exercise of a governmental police power not covered by Covered Risk 5 if a notice of the enforcement
action, describing any part of the Land, is recorded in the Public Records, but only to the extent of the enforcement referred to in that
notice.
7. The exercise of the rights of eminent domain if a notice of the exercise, describing any part of the Land, is recorded in the Public Records.
8. Any taking by a governmental body that has occurred and is binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without Knowledge.
9. Title being vested other than as stated in Schedule A or being defective
(a) as a result of the avoidance in whole or in part, or from a court order providing an alternative remedy, of a transfer of all or any part
of the title to or any interest in the Land occurring prior to the transaction vesting Title as shown in Schedule A because that prior
transfer constituted a fraudulent or preferential transfer under federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws; or
(b) because the instrument of transfer vesting Title as shown in Schedule A constitutes a preferential transfer under federal bankruptcy,
state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws by reason of the failure of its recording in the Public Records
(i) to be timely, or
(ii) to impart notice of its existence to a purchaser for value or to a judgment or lien creditor.
10. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the Title or other matter included in Covered Risks 1 through 9 that has been created or attached
or has been filed or recorded in the Public Records subsequent to Date of Policy and prior to the recording of the deed or other instrument
of transfer in the Public Records that vests Title as shown in Schedule A.
The Company will also pay the costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses incurred in defense of any matter insured against by this Policy, but only to
the extent provided in the Conditions.
EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE
The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of
this policy, and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs,
attorneys' fees, or expenses that arise by reason of:
1. (a) Any law, ordinance, permit, or governmental regulation
(including those relating to building and zoning) restricting,
regulating, prohibiting, or relating to
(i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land;
(ii) the character, dimensions, or location of any
improvement erected on the Land;
(iii) the subdivision of land; or
(iv) environmental protection;
or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances, or
govemmental regulations. This Exclusion 1(a) does not
modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk
5.
(b) Any governmental police power. This Exclusion 1(b) does
not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered
Risk 6.
2. Rights of eminent domain. This Exclusion does not modify or
limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 7 or 8.
3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters
(a) created, suffered, assumed, or agreed to by the Insured
Claimant;
(b) not Known to the Company, not recorded in the Public
Records at Date of Policy, but Known to the Insured Claimant
and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the Insured
Claimant prior to the date the Insured Claimant became an
Insured under this policy;
(c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured Claimant;
(d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (however,
this does not modify or limit the coverage provided under
Covered Risk 9 and 10); or
(e) resulting in loss or damage that would not have been
sustained if the Insured Claimant had paid value for the Title.
4. Any claim, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state
insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that the transaction
vesting the Title as shown in Schedule A, is
(a) a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or
(b) a preferential transfer for any reason not stated in Covered
Risk 9 of this policy.
5. Any lien on the Title for real estate taxes or assessments imposed
by governmental authority and created or attaching between Date
of Policy and the date of recording of the deed or other instrument
of transfer in the Public Records that vests Title as shown in
Schedule A.
Form 5011453 (7 -1 -14) Page 2 of 9
ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (6- 17 -06)
Washington;
CONDITIONS
1. DEFINITION OF TERMS
The following terms when used in this policy mean:
• (a) "Amount of Insurance ": The amount stated in Schedule A,
as may be increased or decreased by endorsement to this
policy, increased by Section 8(b), or decreased by Sections
10 and 11 of these Conditions.
(b) "Date of Policy ": The date designated as "Date of Policy" in
Schedule A.
(c) "Entity": A corporation, partnership, trust, limited liability
company, or other similar legal entity.
(d) "Insured ": The Insured named in Schedule A.
(i) The term "Insured" also includes
(A) successors to the Title of the Insured by
operation of law as distinguished from purchase,
including heirs, devisees, survivors, personal
representatives, or next of kin;
(B) successors to an Insured by dissolution, merger,
consolidation, distribution, or reorganization;
(C) successors to an Insured by its conversion to
another kind of Entity;
(D) a grantee of an Insured under a deed delivered
without payment of actual valuable consideration
conveying the Title
if the stock, shares, memberships, or other
equity interests of the grantee are wholly -
owned by the named Insured,
(2) if the grantee wholly owns the named
Insured,
if the grantee is wholly -owned by an
affiliated Entity of the named Insured,
provided the affiliated Entity and the named
Insured are both wholly -owned by the same
person or Entity, or
(4) if the grantee is a trustee or beneficiary of a
trust created by a written instrument
established by the Insured named in
Schedule A for estate planning purposes.
(ii) With regard to (A), (B), (C), and (D) reserving,
however, all rights and defenses as to any successor
that the Company would have had against any
predecessor Insured.
"Insured Claimant ": An Insured claiming loss or damage.
"Knowledge" or "Known ": Actual knowledge, not
constructive knowledge or notice that may be imputed to
an Insured by reason of the Public Records or any other
records that impart constructive notice of matters affecting
the Title.
"Land ": The land described in Schedule A, and affixed
improvements that by law constitute real property. The
term "Land" does not include any property beyond the lines
of the area described in Schedule A, nor any right, title,
interest, estate, or easement in abutting streets, roads,
avenues, alleys, lanes, ways, or waterways, but this does
not modify or limit the extent that a right of access to and
from the Land is insured by this policy.
(h) "Mortgage ": Mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or other
security instrument, including one evidenced by electronic
means authorized by law.
"Public Records ": Records established under state statutes
at Date of Policy for the purpose of imparting constructive
(e)
(f)
(9)
(1)
(3)
(1)
notice of matters relating to real property to purchasers for
value and without Knowledge. With respect to Covered Risk
5(d), "Public Records" shall also include environmental
protection liens filed in the records of the clerk of the United
States District Court for the district where the Land is located.
(j) "Title ": The estate or interest described in Schedule A.
(k) "Unmarketable Title ": Title affected by an alleged or apparent
matter that would permit a prospective purchaser or lessee of
the Title or lender on the Title to be released from the
obligation to purchase, lease, or lend if there is a contractual
condition requiring the delivery of marketable title.
2. CONTINUATION OF INSURANCE
The coverage of this policy shall continue in force as of Date of
Policy in favor of an Insured, but only so long as the Insured
retains an estate or interest in the Land, or holds an obligation
secured by a purchase money Mortgage given by a purchaser from
the Insured, or only so long as the Insured shall have liability by
reason of warranties in any transfer or conveyance of the Title.
This policy shall not continue in force in favor of any purchaser
from the Insured of either (i) an estate or interest in the Land, or
(ii) an obligation secured by a purchase money Mortgage given to
the Insured.
3. NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE GIVEN BY INSURED CLAIMANT
The Insured shall notify the Company promptly in writing (i) in
case of any litigation as set forth in Section 5(a) of these
Conditions, (ii) in case Knowledge shall come to an Insured
hereunder of any claim of title or interest that is adverse to the
Title, as insured, and that might cause loss or damage for which
the Company may be liable by virtue of this policy, or (iii) if the
Title, as insured, is rejected as Unmarketable Title. If the Company
is prejudiced by the failure of the Insured Claimant to provide
prompt notice, the Company's liability to the Insured Claimant
under the policy shall be reduced to the extent of the prejudice.
4. PROOF OF LOSS
In the event the Company is unable to determine the amount of
Toss or damage, the Company may, at its option, require as a
condition of payment that the Insured Claimant furnish a signed
proof of loss. The proof of loss must describe the defect, lien,
encumbrance, or other matter insured against by this policy that
constitutes the basis of loss or damage and shall state, to the
extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the loss or
damage.
5. DEFENSE AND PROSECUTION OF ACTIONS
(a) Upon written request by the Insured, and subject to the
options contained in Section 7 of these Conditions, the
Company, at its own .cost and without unreasonable delay,
shall provide for the defense of an Insured in litigation in
which any third party asserts a claim covered by this policy
adverse to the Insured. This obligation is limited to only those
stated causes of action alleging matters insured against by
this policy. The Company shall have the right to select
counsel of its choice (subject to the right of the Insured to
object for reasonable cause) to represent the Insured as to
those stated causes of action. It shall not be liable for and will
not pay the fees of any other counsel. The Company will not
pay any fees, costs, or expenses incurred by the Insured in
the defense of those causes of action that allege matters not
insured against by this policy.
Form 5011453 (7 -1 -14)
1Page 3 of 9
ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (6 -17 -06)1
Washington,
CONDITIONS (Continued)
(b) The Company shall have the right, in addition to the
options contained in Section 7 of these Conditions, at its
own cost, to institute and prosecute any action or
proceeding or to do any other act that in its opinion may be
necessary or desirable to establish the Title, as insured, or
to prevent or reduce Toss or damage to the Insured. The
Company may take any appropriate action under the terms
of this policy, whether or not it shall be liable to the
Insured. The exercise of these rights shall not be an
admission of liability or waiver of any provision of this
policy. If the Company exercises its rights under this
subsection, it must do so diligently.
(c) Whenever the Company brings an action or asserts a
defense as required or permitted by this policy, the
Company may pursue the litigation to a final determination
by a court of competent jurisdiction, and it expressly
reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal any
adverse judgment or order.
6. DUTY OF INSURED CLAIMANT TO COOPERATE
(a) In all cases where this policy permits or requires the
Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any
action or proceeding and any appeals, the Insured shall
secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide
defense in the action or proceeding, including the right to
use, at its option, the name of the Insured for this purpose.
Whenever requested by the Company, the Insured, at the
Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable
aid (i) in securing evidence, obtaining witnesses,
prosecuting or defending the action or proceeding, or
effecting settlement, and (ii) in any other lawful act that in
the opinion of the Company may be necessary or desirable
to establish the Title or any other matter as insured. If the
Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Insured to
furnish the required cooperation, the Company's obligations
to the Insured under the policy shall terminate, including
any liability or obligation to defend, prosecute, or continue
any litigation, with regard to the matter or matters
requiring such cooperation.
(b) The Company may reasonably require the Insured Claimant
to submit to examination under oath by any authorized
representative of the Company and to produce for
examination, inspection, and copying, at such reasonable
times and places as may be designated by the authorized
representative of the Company, all records, in whatever
medium maintained, including books, ledgers, checks,
memoranda, correspondence, reports, e- mails, disks, tapes,
and videos whether bearing a date before or after Date of
Policy, that reasonably pertain to the loss or damage.
Further, if requested by any authorized representative of
the Company, the Insured Claimant shall grant its
permission, in writing, for any authorized representative of
the Company to examine, inspect, and copy all of these
records in the custody or control of a third party that
reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. All information
designated as confidential by the Insured Claimant
provided to the Company pursuant to this Section shall not
be disclosed to others unless, in the reasonable judgment
of the Company, it is necessary in the administration of the
claim. Failure of the Insured Claimant to submit for
examination under oath, produce any reasonably requested
information, or grant permission to secure reasonably
necessary information from third parties as required in this
subsection, unless prohibited by law or governmental
regulation, shall terminate any liability of the Company
under this policy as to that claim.
7. OPTIONS TO PAY OR OTHERWISE SETTLE CLAIMS;
TERMINATION OF LIABILITY
In case of a claim under this policy, the Company shall have the
following additional options:
(a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of Insurance.
To pay or tender payment of the Amount of Insurance under
this policy together with any costs, attorneys' fees, and
expenses incurred by the Insured Claimant that were
authorized by the Company up to the time of payment or
tender of payment and that the Company is obligated to pay.
Upon the exercise by the Company of this option, all liability
and obligations of the Company to the Insured under this
policy, other than to make the payment required in this
subsection, shall terminate, including any liability or obligation
to defend, prosecute, or continue any litigation.
(b) To Pay or Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the
Insured or With the Insured Claimant.
(i) To pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or in the
name of an Insured Claimant any claim insured against
under this policy. In addition, the Company will pay any
costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses incurred by the
Insured Claimant that were authorized by the Company
up to the time of payment and that the Company is
obligated to pay; or
(ii) To pay or otherwise settle with the Insured Claimant the
loss or damage provided for under this policy, together
with any costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses incurred
by the Insured Claimant that were authorized by the
Company up to the time of payment and that the
Company is obligated to pay.
Upon the exercise by the Company of either of the options
provided for in subsections (b)(i) or (ii), the Company's
obligations to the Insured under this policy for the claimed
loss or damage, other than the payments required to be
made, shall terminate, including any liability or obligation to
defend, prosecute, or continue any litigation.
8. DETERMINATION AND EXTENT OF LIABILITY
This policy is a contract of indemnity against actual monetary loss
or damage sustained or incurred by the Insured Claimant who has
suffered loss or damage by reason of matters insured against by
this policy.
(a) The extent of liability of the Company for loss or damage
under this policy shall not exceed the lesser of
(i) the Amount of Insurance; or
(ii) the difference between the value of the Title as insured
and the value of the Title subject to the risk insured
against by this policy.
(b) If the Company pursues its rights under Section 5 of these
Conditions and is unsuccessful in establishing the Title, as
insured,
(i) the Amount of Insurance shall be increased by 10 %, and
(ii) the Insured Claimant shall have the right to have the
loss or damage determined either as of the date the
claim was made by the Insured Claimant or as of the
date it is settled and paid.
(c) In addition to the extent of liability under (a) and (b), the
Company will also pay those costs, attorneys' fees, and
expenses incurred in accordance with Sections 5 and 7 of
these Conditions.
Form 5011453 (7 -1 -14)
1Page 4 of 9
ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (6- 17 -06)
Washington
CONDITIONS (Continued)
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(a) If the Company establishes the Title, or removes the
alleged defect, lien, or encumbrance, or cures the lack of
a right of access to or from the Land, or cures the claim
of Unmarketable Title, all as insured, in a reasonably
diligent manner by any method, including litigation and
the completion of any appeals, it shall have fully
performed its obligations with respect to that matter and
shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused to the
Insured.
(b) In the event of any litigation, including litigation by the
Company or with the Company's consent, the Company
shall have no liability for loss or damage until there has
been a final determination by a court of competent
jurisdiction, and disposition of all appeals, adverse to the
Title, as insured.
(c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to the
Insured for liability voluntarily assumed by the Insured in
settling any claim or suit without the prior written consent
of the Company.
10. REDUCTION OF INSURANCE; REDUCTION OR
TERMINATION OF LIABILITY
All payments under this policy, except payments made for
costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses, shall reduce the Amount
of Insurance by the amount of the payment.
11. LIABILITY NONCUMULATIVE
The Amount of Insurance shall be reduced by any amount the
Company pays under any policy insuring a Mortgage to which
exception is taken in Schedule B or to which the Insured has
agreed, assumed, or taken subject, or which is executed by an
Insured after Date of Policy and which is a charge or lien on
the Title, and the amount so paid shall be deemed a payment
to the Insured under this policy.
12. PAYMENT OF LOSS
When liability and the extent of loss or damage have been
definitely fixed in accordance with these Conditions, the
payment shall be made within 30 days.
13. RIGHTS OF RECOVERY UPON PAYMENT OR
SETTLEMENT
(a) Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a
claim under this policy, it shall be subrogated and entitled
to the rights of the Insured Claimant in the Title and all
other rights and remedies in respect to the claim that the
Insured Claimant has against any person or property, to
the extent of the amount of any loss, costs, attorneys'
fees, and expenses paid by the Company. If requested by
the Company, the Insured Claimant shall execute
documents to evidence the transfer to the Company of
these rights and remedies. The Insured Claimant shall
permit the Company to sue, compromise, or settle in the
name of the Insured Claimant and to use the name of the
Insured Claimant in any transaction or litigation involving
these rights and remedies.
If a payment on account of a claim does not fully cover
the loss of the Insured Claimant, the Company shall defer
the exercise of its right to recover until after the Insured
Claimant shall have recovered its Toss.
(b) The Company's right of subrogation includes the rights of
the Insured to indemnities, guaranties, other policies of
insurance, or bonds, notwithstanding any terms or
conditions contained in those instruments that address
subrogation rights.
14. ARBITRATION
Either the Company or the Insured may demand that the claim
or controversy shall be submitted to arbitration pursuant to the
Title Insurance Arbitration Rules of the American Land Title
Association ( "Rules "). Except as provided in the Rules, there shall
be no joinder or consolidation with claims or controversies of
other persons. Arbitrable matters may include, but are not limited
to, any controversy or claim between the Company and the
Insured arising out of or relating to this policy, any service in
connection with its issuance or the breach of a policy provision,
or to any other controversy or claim arising out of the transaction
giving rise to this policy. All arbitrable matters when the Amount
of Insurance is $2,000,000 or less shall be arbitrated at the
option of either the Company or the Insured. All arbitrable
matters when the Amount of Insurance is in excess of
$2,000,000 shall be arbitrated only when agreed to by both the
Company and the Insured. Arbitration pursuant to this policy and
under the Rules shall be binding upon the parties. Judgment
upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered in
any court of competent jurisdiction.
15. LIABILITY LIMITED TO THIS POLICY; POLICY ENTIRE
CONTRACT
(a) This policy together with all endorsements, if any, attached
to it by the Company is the entire policy and contract
between the Insured and the Company. In interpreting any
provision of this policy, this policy shall be construed as a
whole.
(b) Any claim of loss or damage that arises out of the status of
the Title or by any action asserting such claim shall be
restricted to this policy.
(c) Any amendment of or endorsement to this policy must be in
writing and authenticated by an authorized person, or
expressly incorporated by Schedule A of this policy.
(d) Each endorsement to this policy issued at any time is made
a part of this policy and is subject to all of its terms and
provisions. Except as the endorsement expressly states, it
does not (i) modify any of the terms and provisions of the
policy, (ii) modify any prior endorsement, (iii) extend the
Date of Policy, or (iv) increase the Amount of Insurance.
16. SEVERABILITY
In the event any provision of this policy, in whole or in part, is
held invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, the policy
shall be deemed not to include that provision or such part held to
be invalid, but all other provisions shall remain in full force and
effect.
17. CHOICE OF LAW; FORUM
(a) Choice of Law: The Insured acknowledges the Company has
underwritten the risks covered by this policy and
determined the premium charged therefor in reliance upon
the law affecting interests in real property and applicable to
the interpretation, rights, remedies, or enforcement of
policies of title insurance of the jurisdiction where the Land
is located.
Therefore, the court or an arbitrator shall apply the law of
the jurisdiction where the Land is located to determine the
validity of claims against the Title that are adverse to the
Insured and to interpret and enforce the terms of this
policy. In neither case shall the court or arbitrator apply its
conflicts of law principles to determine the applicable law.
(b) Choice of Forum: Any litigation or other proceeding brought
by the Insured against the Company must be filed only in a
state or federal court within the United States of America or
its territories having appropriate jurisdiction.
18. NOTICES, WHERE SENT
Any notice of claim and any other notice or statement in writing
required to be given to the Company under this policy must be
given to the Company at First American Title Insurance
Company, Attn: Claims National Intake Center, 1 First
American Way; Santa Ana, CA 92707. Phone: 888 -632-
1642.
Form 5011453 (7 -1 -14) jPage 5 of 9
ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance (6- 17 -06)1
Washington
First Amer
Schedule A
Owner's Policy of Titlisurance
ISSUED BY
First American Title Insurance Company
POLICY NUMBER
2322258
Name and Address of Title Insurance Company:
First American Title Insurance Company, 1 First American Way, Santa Ana, CA 92707.
File No.: 4209- 2322258
Address Reference: 1215 South 356th Street, Federal Amount of Insurance: $63,087.00
Way, WA 98003
Premium: $470.00 Date of Policy: December 29, 2015 at 5:00 p.m.
1. Name of Insured:
City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporation
2. The estate or interest in the Land that is insured by this policy is:
Fee Simple
and
An Easement as created by that certain easement recorded under Recording Number
20151229001131
3. Title is vested in:
City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporation
4. The Land referred to in this policy is described as follows:
PARCEL I (RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION):
THAT PORTION OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PARCEL "A" LYING NORTHERLY OF A LINE
THAT IS 50.00 FEET SOUTHERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH 356TH
STREET.
PARCEL II (WALL EASEMENT):
A STRIP OF LAND 1.50 FEET IN WIDTH, LYING IN THAT PORTION OF THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED PARCEL "A ", WHOSE NORTHERLY SIDE IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID PARCEL "A" AND A LINE THAT
IS 50.00 FEET SOUTHERLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH 356TH
STREET;
THENCE NORTH 54 °00' 10" WEST ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE, 493.37 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE IN THE SOUTH MARGIN OF SAID SOUTH 356TH STREET;
THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH MARGIN ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT WHOSE CENTER
BEARS SOUTH 35° 59' 50" WEST, 270.00 FEET, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 206.21 FEET AND THE
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TERMINUS OF SAID iv DESCRIPTION.
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INTERSECT AT SAID EAST LINE.
PARCEL "A" (GRANTOR'S PARCEL):
THAT PORTION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, LYING SOUTH OF JOHN LIBO COUNTY ROAD AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY
BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 669248;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY
DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 3105361;
AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, A WASHINGTON
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, FOR RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION PURPOSES AS RECORDED IN
DEED UNDER RECORDING NO. 20090325000553.
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First American
Schedule B
Owner's Policy of TitIe-Insurance
ISSUED BY
First American Title Insurance Company
POLICY NUMBER
2322258
EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE
File No.: 4209 - 2322258
This policy does not insure against loss or damage, and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees,
or expenses that arise by reason of:
Part One:
1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing
authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records.
2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could
be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of persons in possession
thereof.
3. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records.
4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts
which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records.
5. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or materials or medical assistance heretofore or
hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records.
6. (A) Unpatented mining claims; (B) Reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing
the issuance thereof; (C) Water rights, claims or title to water; whether or not the
matters excepted under (A), (B) or (C) are shown by the public records; (D) Indian
Tribal Codes or Regulations, Indian Treaty or Aboriginal Rights, including easements or
equitable servitudes.
7. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance, construction, tap or reimbursement
charges /costs for sewer, water, garbage or electricity.
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1. ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS / STREETS
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❑ PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT ❑
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INTERLOCAL
5. PROJECT NAME: SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS (PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
6. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: KPG, PS
ADDRESS: 753 9TH AVENUE N, SEATTLE, WA 98109 TELEPHONE: 206- 286 -1640
E MAIL: FAX:
SIGNATURE NAME: NELSON DAVIS TITLE: PRINCIPAL
7. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: ❑ SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS /CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL
OTHER REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT /AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE # 101042 BL, EXP. 12/31/15 UBI # 601248468 , EXP. 05/31/15
8. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: JULY 3, 2013 COMPLETION DATE: 12/30/2016
9. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $607,955.25(UNCHANGED) (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $164,725 (UNCHANGED)
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES, $ PAID BY: ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ CITY
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 3
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement
entered into with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No.
13 -146 as supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014 and Supplement
No. 2 on June 15, 2015. All provisions in the Agreement remain in effect except as
expressly modified by this supplement, "Supplement No. 3 ".
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section IV, Time for Beginning and Completion, shall be amended to extend the
completion date to December 30, 2016.
Signed this day of
KPG, PS.
Nelson Davis
By:
, 2015.
Its: Principal
753 9th Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 286 -1640
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
Its:
Mayor
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835 -2401
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
fal Amy Jo Pearsall, City Attorney
K: \STREETS \PROJECTS \S356 - SR99 to SR161 \Design \Consultant Agreement\Supplement No. 3\13 -146 S356
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 3
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement
entered into with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No.
13 -146 as supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014 and Supplement
No. 2 on June 15, 2015. All provisions in the Agreement remain in effect except as
expressly modified by this supplement, "Supplement No. 3 ".
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section IV, Time for Beginning and Completion, shall be amended to extend the
completion date to December 30, 2016.
Signed this3) day of
KPG, PS.
By:
Its:
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, 2015.
Nelson Davis
Principal
753 9th Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 286 -1640
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
By:
Its: Mayor
33325 8th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835 -2401
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
-For Amy Jo Pearsall, City Attorney
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY LAW DEPARTMENT ROUTING FORM
1. ORIGINATING DEPT/DIV: PUBLIC WORKS/STREETS
2. ORIGINATING STAFF PERSON:NAVEEN CHANDRA EXT:2729 3. DATE REQ.BY:ASAP
4. 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
❑ ONTRACTAMENDMENT(AG#):13-146 ❑ INTERLOCAL
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5. PROJECT NAME:SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
6. NAME OF CONTRACTOR:KPG,PS
ADDRESS:753 9TH AVENUE N.SEATTLE,WA 98109 TELEPHONE:206-286-1640
E-MAIL: FAX:
SIGNATURE NAME:NELSON DAVIS TITLE:PRINCIPAL
7. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS:❑ SCOPE,WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS/CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL
OTHER REFERENrG"n GYU1 ITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT/AMENDMENTS
CFW LICENSE# ��!/- nogg. BL,EXP. 12/31/2015 UBI#601248468 ,EXP.05/31/201(e
8. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE:JULY 3,2013 COMPLETION DATE:UPON COMPLETION
9. TOTAL COMPENSATION:$78,258.87 SUPPLEMENT/$607,955.25 TOTAL(INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX,IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE-ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES)
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE: ❑YES ❑NO IF YES,MAXIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT: $500 SUPPLEMENT/$164,725 TOTAL
IS SALES TAX OWED: ❑YES ❑NO IF YES,$ PAID BY: ❑CONTRACTOR ❑CITY
❑ PURCHASING: PLEASE CHARGE To:306-4400-157-595-30-411
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement
entered into with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No.
13-146 as supplemented by Supplement No. 1 on December 4, 2014. All provisions in
the Agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified by this supplement,
"Supplement No. 2".
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section II, Scope of Services, shall be amended to include those additional services
more particularly described in Exhibit "A-2" attached hereto and incorporated by this
reference (Additional Services).
II
Section V, Payment,the maximum amount payable under this Supplement No. 2 inclusive of
all fees and other costs is Seventy-Eight Thousand Two Hundred Fifty-Eight and 87/100
Dollars ($78,258.87) for a total amount payable to the Contractor pursuant to the Agreement,
Supplement No. 1 and this Supplement No. 2 inclusive of all fees and other cost to be an
amount not to exceed Six Hundred Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-Five and 25/100
Dollars ($607,955.25). The attached Exhibit "E-2", which describes the payment for work to
be performed under this Supplement No. 2, is hereby made a part of the Supplemental
Agreement.
Signed this / day of , 2015.
KPG, PS. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
By: By: -�✓____._
Nelson, Davis Fe ell
Its: Principal Its: Mayor
753 9th Avenue N. 33325 8th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98109 Federal Way, WA 98003
(206) 286-1640 (253) 835-2401
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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K:\STREETS\PROJECTS\S356-SR99 to SR 161\Oesign\Consutant Agreement\Supplement No.2-LUD\13-146 S 356th
99-161 Supplement No 2.docx
EXHIBIT A-2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
ESTIMATED COSTS
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
SCOPE OF WORK
KPG
MARCH 20, 2015
(For Lakehaven Utility District via Interlocal Agency Agreement)
Work to be completed under this amendment involves development and evaluation of options;
review, design, and preparation of plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and bid documents;
and preparation of easement legal descriptions for the South 356th Street Improvements (Pacific
Highway South to Enchanted Parkway South) project. Plans will be prepared in accordance with
Lakehaven Utility District("District")design standards as summarized and itemized in the District's
plan review checklist. Contemplated improvements included under this scope, subject to review by
the City and the District, include the following:
Water
a. Remove and dispose approximately 1,100-LF of 8-inch diameter Asbestos Cement (AC)
main, and install 8-inch diameter Ductile Iron (DI)main (STA 213+00 to 223+20, north side
of South 356th Street). The new water main will generally be installed along the north side of
the street improvements at a location developed in collaboration with the District and the
City.
b. Anticipated water improvements include modifications to the existing eastern terminus of the
recently constructed DI water main to the west, supplemental valves at the lateral mains,
removal of existing and installation of new hydrant assemblies at locations to be determined,
and replacement of existing water services. Depending on the location of the new main and
hydrants, one or more of the hydrant laterals may be configured as a stub lateral main with
temporary hydrant assembly termination.
c. Considering the businesses served in the corridor, the work may need to have a proposed
construction sequence and provisions for temporary water service(s) in project
specifications.
Sewer
EXHIBIT A-2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
ESTIMATED COSTS
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
a. Identification of sewer manhole adjustments to finished grade throughout the project limits.
b. No conflict analysis is anticipated for side se wers unless data is provided by the District.
Lacking this data, it is anticipated that side sewer modifications will be made on a case by
case basis during construction.
Task 17.1 — Project Management
Work under this task includes time to prepare and execute an amended agreement with the City,
including Exhibit A hereinunder; prepare associated invoicing and progress reports; plan and
schedule the work; plan for and execute Quality Assurance and Quality Control reviews; and
coordinate with the City and the District. This task assumes the design phase, including reviews by
the District, will last approximately six(6) months.
Task 17.2 — Record Research and Preliminary Alignment Plan
The Consultant will review existing utility records and prepare a preliminary alignment scroll plan for
review and comment by the District. The approved alignment will become the basis of design for the
final design tasks below.
Task 17.3—Waterline Plan and Profile Sheets
The Consultant will prepare u p to three(3)water facility p lan and pro fil e sheets, consistent with the
project limits, to show the relocations, installations and adjustments required. Plan and profile
sheets will conform to the plan preparation requirements set forth in the District's Plan Review
Checklist. Plan scale and match lines will conform to the City's plan sheets.
The plan view will include existing base mapping, existing utilities, proposed curb and gutter and
proposed drainage facilities,and other available utility information, including locations of luminaires,
landscaping and irrigation improvements, retaining walls with associated foundation/structural earth
reinforcement. In addition, horizontal alignment information, existing and relocated hydrant and
valve locations and types, locations of existing and relocated service connections including water
meters and fire service lines, and all demolition and abandonment callouts will be shown on the plan
sheets. Minimum clearance requirements will be called out at critical locations adjacent other
utilities, including storm drainage facilities. The full-sized plan scale shall be 1-inch = 20-feet.
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EXHIBIT A-2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
ESTIMATED COSTS
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
The profile view will be at 1-inch = 20-feet horizontal scale and 1-foot=5-feet vertical scale. Each
sheet will show the existing and proposed ground; and pipe elevation (top or bottom of pipe)
information for the existing and proposed water mains at critical locations, specifically at utility
crossings, including storm drainage facilities. Minimum clearances will be identified with callouts at
utility crossings, or in a separate crossing table. Existing waterline information will be based on
pothole and measure down data determined in Task 17.5. Existing and proposed utility crossings
will be shown as ellipses in the profiles.
Temporary water service plan and criteria to minimize shutdowns will be prepared in collaboration
with the District. Service and meter sizes will be provided by the District.
All work associated with the water system facilities will be shown on these 'stand-alone' plans and
profile sheets. Any references to the water system facilities on the City's roadway plans will be
edited to reference these documents.
Task 17.4—Water Line Detail Sheets
The Consultant will prepare one sheet for details not covered in the Washington State Department
of Transportation (WSDOT) Standard Plans or in the District's Water System and Sewer System
Standard Details. Pertinent Standard Plan and Standard Detail sheets from these sources will be
included as an appendix in the contract specifications.
Task 17.5—Field Investigation
The finished grade elevations of the sewer manholes within the project limits will be adjusted. The
Consultant shall perform a survey to determine the manhole as-constructed information, including
cone section, cone orientation, ladders,and number and sizes of adjustment rings. Invert elevation
at center of structure and the size and orientation of connecting pipes will be surveyed. Manhole
information will be collected based on surface observation without entry into the structures.
Surface elevation of water valves will be surveyed and measure downs performed from the surface
to the top of valve operating nut will be surveyed by the Consultant to assist with determining
existing depth. Dimensions from top of operating nut to invert of existing pipe will be based on a
standard manufacturer valve table unless other information is provided by the District.
Task 17.6— Sewer Manhole Adjustments
Based on the information collected in Task 17.5, the Consultant will describe the work included to
bring each sewer manhole to grade (which may include removal and/or replacement of cone
sections, extensions, and/or risers. This information will be shown on the roadway plans and
quantified in the appropriate bid schedule.
EXHIBIT A-2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
ESTIMATED COSTS
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
Task 17.7—Specifications
The Consultant will prepare special provisions for construction of the water system facilities and
sewer manhole adjustments per District Standards and as required to meet federal funding
requirements. Special provisions shall supplement WSDOT's 2014 Standard Specifications. The
water system facilities and sewer manhole adjustment bid items will be included as a separate bid
schedule.
Task 17.8 —Opinion of Cost
The Consultant will prepare an 85%, 100% and final opinions of cost for the work described. The
breakdown of items shown in the opinion of cost shall be of sufficient detail for inclusion in the
project bid documents. Adjustment of the District facilities located within easements converted to
City Right of Way will be itemized on Schedule A a n d associated c osts wi I t be the City's
responsibility.
Management Reserve
The District may require additional services of the Consultant in order to advance the project through
bid document preparation and construction. The scope of these services will be determined based
on unanticipated project needs or other considerations at the sole discretion.of the District. This
work may include additional design,easement document preparation,construction support services,
and other items that were not anticipated with the development of this scope of work.
These services will be authorized by the District under the management reserve. At the time these
services are required, the Consultant shall provide a detailed scope of work and an estimate of
costs. The Consultant shall not proceed with the work until the District has authorized the work and
issued a notice to proceed.
SCHEDULE:
1. The City's roadway design is approaching the 85-percent design level. The Consultant will
commence work on the water line design immediately upon receipt of a notice to proceed
from the City. The Consultant will deliver to the City and the District the 85-percent Plans,
Specifications and Engineer's Estimate six to eight (6 to 8) weeks after the Consultant
receives said notice to proceed.
2. The City and the District will review the 85-percent Plans, Specifications and Engineer's
Estimate, and return comments back to the Consultant no more than three (3)weeks after
receiving said documents from the Consultant.
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EXHIBIT A-2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
ESTIMATED COSTS
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
3. The Consultant will incorporate comments, and prepare and deliver to the City and the
District 100-percent Plans, Specifications, and Engineer's Estimate for the District Work
concurrent with the 100-percent Roadway Project submittal.
4. The City and the District will review the 100-percent Plans, Specifications, and Engineer's
Estimate, and return comments back to the Consultant no more than three (3)weeks after
receiving said documents from the Consultant. Comments received after this date may not
be incorporated into the Final Contract Documents without a contract modification.
5. The Consultant will incorporate comments, and prepare and deliver to the City and the
District the Final Plans, Specifications,and Engineer's Estimate for the Project, including the
District Work,approximately three(3)weeks after comments are received from the City and
the District.
DELIVERABLES:
The Consultant will assemble and provide the following items to the City for transfer to the District:
1. The Consultant shall prepare a preliminary alignment scroll plan and meet with the District to
confirm the scope for final design. Modifications noted by the District will be addressed in
the 85-percent submittal.
2. The Consultant will submit at 85-percent and 100-percent stages of completion, two (2)
copies each of the half-sized plans,full-sized plan sheets, and special provisions for review
and comment.
3. Two (2) sets of full-sized bond prints of"Final"water and sewer plans (District Work only).
4. Two(2)sets of half-sized bond prints of"Final"Water and Sewer Plans(District Work only).
5. Two (2) sets of camera-ready hard copy special provisions which cover only the project
elements related to the District work.
6. One(1)computer disk for the plans of the District Work elements of the project in AutoCAD
format.
7. One (1) computer disk for the special provisions related to the District Work in Microsoft
Word format.
EXHIBIT A-2
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
ESTIMATED COSTS
SOUTH 356TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
(PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH)
ASSUMPTIONS:
1. Utility record drawings are not included in this scope and fee because construction services
are not included in this contract.
2. Existing asbestos-cement(AC)water main to be removed shall be included as a separate
bid item and appropriate hazardous waste specifications will apply.
3. The District shall provide the Consultant, in a timely manner, the District's standard
documents for public works contracts, including standard plans. Unless otherwise specified,
these standard documents shall be suitable for inserting into the bid documents without
revision.
4. The District's representative with respect to services to be rendered under the Agreement
shall be as designated by the District's Engineering Manager.
5. The District shall coordinate with the City to receive the required number of sets of final
Contract Documents.
6. The District shall pay all permit fees necessary to complete the work described in this scope
of work.
7. No conflict analysis has been completed or is anticipated for side sewers unless data is
provided by the District. Lacking this data, it is anticipated that side sewer modifications will
be made on a case by case basis during construction.
8. In providing opinions of cost, financial analyses, economic feasibility projections, and
schedules for the project, the Consultant has no control over cost or price of labor and
materials; unknown or latent conditions of existing equipment or structures that may affect
operation or maintenance costs;competitive bidding procedures and market conditions;time
or quality performance by operating personnel or third parties; and other economic and
operational factors that may materially affect the ultimate project cost or schedule.
Therefore, the Consultant makes no warranty that the District's actual project costs,financial
aspects, economic feasibility or schedules will not vary from the Consultant's opinions,
analyses, projects, or estimates.
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5. PROJECT NAME: SOUTH 356TH STREET SR 99 TO SR 161 IMPROVEMENTS
6. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: KPG- PS
ADDRESS: 753 9TH AVENUE N, SEATTLE, WA 98109 TELEPHONE:206- 286 -1640
E -MAIL: FAX:
SIGNATURE NAME: NELSON DAVIS TITLE: PRINCIPAL
7. EXHIBITS AND ATTACHMENTS: ❑ SCOPE, WORK OR SERVICES ❑ COMPENSATION ❑ INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS /CERTIFICATE ❑ ALL
OTHER REFERENCED EXHIBITS ❑ PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN ❑ REQUIRED LICENSES ❑ PRIOR CONTRACT /AMENDMENTS
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8. TERM: COMMENCEMENT DATE: JULY 3, 2013 COMPLETION DATE: 12/31/2015
9. TOTAL COMPENSATION: $529,696.38 (UNCHANGED) (INCLUDE EXPENSES AND SALES TAX, IF ANY)
(IF CALCULATED ON HOURLY LABOR CHARGE - ATTACH SCHEDULES OF EMPLOYEES TITLES AND HOLIDAY RATES
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 1
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
LOCAL AGENCY STANDARD CONSULTANT AGREEMENT
FOR
SOUTH 356TH STREET
PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TO ENCHANTED PARKWAY SOUTH
DESIGN SERVICES
The local agency of the City of Federal Way desires to supplement the agreement
entered into with KPG, PS effective the 3rd day of July 2013, identified as Agreement No.
13 -146. All provisions in the Agreement remain in effect except as expressly modified
by this supplement, "Supplement No. 1".
The changes to the Agreement are described as follows:
Section IV, Time for Beginning and Completion, shall be amended to extend the
completion date to December 31, 2015.
Signed this "V" day of cer- ew,be( , 2014.
KPG, PS.
By:
Nelson, Davis
Its: Principal
753 9th Avenue N.
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 286 -1640
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
By: yvilooe
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Its: Mayor
333258 th Ave S
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 835 -2401
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Corporations: Registration Detail
Corporations Division - Registration Data Search
KPG, P.S.
UBI Number 601248468
Category PRO
Profit/Nonprofit Profit
Active/Inactive Active
State Of Incorporation WA
WA Filing Date OS/10/1990
Expiration Date OS/31/2014
Inactive Date
Duration Perpetual
Registered Agent Information
Agent Name P JOSEPH GIACOBAZZI
Address 753 9TH AVE N
City SEATTLE
State WA
ZIP 98109
Special Address Information
Address
City
State
Zip
Governing Persons
Title Name Address
President,Chairman DAVIS , NELSON 2317 ROSEMONT PL W
SEATTLE , WA 98199
Vice President GIACOBAZZI , P JOSEPH 127 206TH AVE NE
SAMMAMISH , WA 98074
Secreta Treasurer FUESEL , PAUL 7707 31ST AVE NW
rY• SEATTLE , WA 98117
Purchase Documents for this Corporation»
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http://www.sos.wa.gov/corps/search_detail.aspx?ubi=601248468 6/18/2013
Local Agency �onsultanUAddress/Telephone
KPG, Inc.
Standard Consultant 753 9th Avenue N
Agreement Seattle, WA 98109
� Architectural/Engineering Agreement 206-286-1640
❑ Personal Services Agreement
A reement Number
Project Title And Work DesCription
Federal Aid Number South 356th Street
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Pazkway
Agreement Type (Choose one) South
❑ Lump Sum Provide Consultant services for the Design and
Lump Sum Amount $ ROW for South 356th Street between Pacifc
� Cost Plus Fixed Fee Highway South and Enchanted Parkway South
Overhead Progress Payment Rate %
Overhead Cost Method DBE Participation
❑ Actual Cost ❑ Yes � No %
Federal ID Number or Social Security Number
❑ Actual Cost Not To Exceed %
� Fixed Overhead Rate 145.78 % Do you require a 1099 for IRS? Completion Date
Fixed Fee $ 39,756.84 ❑ Yes � No December 31, 2014
❑ Speci�c Rates Of Pay Total Amount Authorized $ 529,696.38
❑ Negotiated Hourly Rate
Management Reserve Fund $
❑ Provisional Hourly Rate
❑ Cost Per Unit of Work Maximum Amount Payable $ 529,696.38
Index of Exhibits (Check all that apply):
� Exhibit A-1 Scope of Work
❑ Exhibit A-2 Task Order Agreement
❑ Exhibit B-1 DBE Utilization Certification
� E�chibit C Electronic Exchange of Data
❑ Exhibit D-1 Payment - Lump Sum
� Elchibit D-2 Payment - Cost Plus
❑ Exhibit D-3 Payment - Hourly Rate
❑ Exhibit D-4 Payment - Provisional
� Exhibit E-1 Fee - Lump/Fixed/LJnit
❑ Exhibit E-2 Fee - Specific Rates
� Exhibit F Overhead Cost
� Exhibit G Subcontracted Work
� E�chibit G-1 Subconsultant Fee
� Exhibit G-2 Fee-Sub Specific Rates
� Exhibit G-3 Sub Overhead Cost
� Exhibit H Title VI Assurances
� Exhibit I Payment Upon Termination of Agreement
� Exhibit J Alleged Consultant Design Error Procedures
� E�ibit K Consultant Claim Procedures
❑ Exhibit L Liability Insurance Increase
� E�ibit M-la Consultant Certifcation
� Exhibit M-lb Agency Official Certification
� Exhibit M-2 Certificat'ron - Primary
� Exhibit M-3 Lobbying Certification
� Exhibit M-4 Pricing Data Certification
❑ App. 31.910 Supplemental Signature Page
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 3 f`� day of ��,�,� �, ,?O �,
between the Local Agency of City of Federal Way , Washington, het �inafter called the "AGENCY"
and the above organization hereinafter called the "CONSULTANT".
DOT Form 1ao-oss EF Page 1 of 8
Revised 3/2008
WITNESSETH THAT:
WHEREAS, the AGENCY desires to accomplish the above referenced project, and
WHEREAS, the AGENCY 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 for the PROJECT;
and
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that he/she is in compliance 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 work and services as herein defined and
necessary to accomplish the completed work for this PROJECT. The CONSULTANT shall fumish all services, labor, and
related equipment necessary to conduct and complete the work as designated elsewhere in this AGREEMENT.
11 Scope of Work
The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for this PROJECT is detailed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT.
III 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 presentarion meetings
with the AGENCY and/or such Federal, State, Community, City or County officials, groups or individuals as may be
requested by the AGENCY. The AGENCY will provide the CONSiJLTANT 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 E�ibit "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 work in sufficient detail so that the
progress of the work can easily be evaluated.
The CONSULTANT, and each SUBCONSULTANT, shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or
sex in the performance of this contract. The CONSULTANT, and each SUBCONSULTANT, shall carry out applicable
requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of USDOT-assisted contracts. Failure by the
CONSULTANT to carry out these requirements is a material breach of this AGREEMENT that may result in the
termination of this AGREEMENT.
Participation for Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), if required, per 49 CFR Part 26, or participation of Minority
Business Enterprises (MBE), and Women Business Enterprises (WBE), shall be shown on the heading of this
AGREEMENT. If D/M/WBE iums are utilized, the amounts authorized to each ium and their certification number will be
shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. If the Prime
CONSULTANT is a DBE firm they must comply with the Commercial Useful Function (CUF} regulation outlined in the
AGENCY'S "DBE Program Participation Plan". The mandatory DBE participation goals of the AGREEMENT are those
established by the WSDOT'S Highway and Local Programs Project Development Engineer in consultation with the
AGENCY.
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." �
All designs, drawings, specifications, documents, and other work products, including all electronic files, prepared by the
CONSULTANT priar to completion ar termination of this AGREEMENT are instruments of service for this PROJECT,
and are the properiy 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 PROJECT, shall be without liability or legal exposure to
the CONSULTANT.
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IV Time for Beginning and Completion
T'he 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 under
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 or governmental actions ar other conditions beyond the control of the
CONSULTANT. A prior supplemental agreement issued by the AGENCY is required to extend the established
completion time.
V Payment Provisions
The CONSULTANT sha11 be paid by the AGENCY for completed work and services rendered under this
AGREEMENT as provided in Exhibit "D" attached hereto, and by reference made part of this AGREEMENT. Such
payment shall be full compensation for work performed or services rendered and for all labor, materials, supplies,
equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the work. The CONSULTANT shall conform to all applicable
portions of 48 CFR Part 31.
A post audit may be performed on this AGREEMENT. The need for a post audit will be determined by the State
Auditor, WSDOT External Audit Office and/or at the request of the AGENCY' S PROJECT Manager.
VI Sub-Contracting
The AGENCY permits sub-contracts for those items of work as shown in Exhibit "G" attached hereto and by this
reference made part of this AGREEMENT.
Compensation for this sub-consultant work shall be based on the cost factors shown on Exhibit "G"
The work of the sub-consultant shall not exceed its maximum amount payable unless a prior written approval has been
issued by the AGENCY.
All reimbursable direct labor, overhead, direct non-salary costs and fixed fee costs for the sub-consultant shall be
substantiated in the same manner as outlined in Section V. All sub-contracts shall contain all applicable provisions of
this AGREEMENT.
With respect to sub-consultant payment, the CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable secrions of the Prompt
Payment laws as set forth in RCW 39.04.250 and RCW 39.76.011.
The CONSULTANT shall not sub-contract for the performance of any work under this AGREEMENT without prior
written permission of the AGENCY. No permission for sub-contracting shall create, between the AGENCY and sub-
contractor, any contract or any other relationship. A DBE certifed sub-consultant is required to perform a minimum
amount of their sub-contracted agreement that is established by the WSDOT Highways and Local Programs Project
Development Engineer in consultation with the AGENCY.
Vit Employment
The CONSULTANT warrants that they have not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide
employee working solely for the CONSiJLTANT, 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 the 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
Compensation Act on behalf of said employees or other persons while so engaged, and any and all claims made by a
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third party as a consequence of any act or omission on the part of the CONSiJLTANT'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 the contract, any
professional or technical personnel who are, or have been, at any time during the period of the contract, in the employ
of the United States Department of Transportation, or the STATE, ar the AGENCY, except regularly retired
employees, without written consent of the public employer of such person.
Vfll Nondiscrimination
During the performance of this contract, the CONSULTANT, for itself, its assignees, and successors in interest agrees
to comply with the following laws and regulations:
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
(42 USC Chapter 21 Subchapter V Section 2000d through 2000d-4a)
Federal-aid Highway Act of 1973
(23 USC Chapter 3 Section 324)
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
(29 USC Chapter 16 Subchapter V Section 794)
Age Discrimination Act of 1975
(42 USC Chapter 76 Section 6101 et seq.)
Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
(Public Law 100-259)
American with Disabilities Act of 1990
(42 USC Chapter 126 Section 12101 et. seq.)
49 CFR Part 21
23 CFR Part 200
RCW 49.60.180
In relation to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the CONSIJLTANT is bound by the provisions of Exhibit "H"
attached hereto and by this reference made part of this AGREEMENT, and shall include the attached Exhibit "H" 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 upon ten (10) days written notice to
the CONSiILTANT.
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 as shown in E�ibit "I" for the type of
AGREEMENT used.
No payment shall be made for any work 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 herein above, 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.
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In such an event, the amount to be paid shall be determined by the AGENCY with consideration given to the actual
costs incurred by the CONSULTANT in performing the work to the date of termination, the amount of work originally
required which was satisfactorily completed to date of termination, whether that work 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 ium to complete the
work required and the time which may be required to do so, and other factors which affect the value to the AGENCY
of the work 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 above.
If it is determined for any reason that the CONSULTANT was not in default or that the CONSiJLTANT'S failure to
perform is without the CONSULTANT' S or it's employee's default 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 in accordance with the termination for other than default clauses listed previously.
In the event of the death of any member, partner or officer of the CONSULTANT or any of its supervisory personnel
assigned to the PROJECT, or dissolution of the partnership, termination of the corporation, or disaffiliation of the
principally involved employee, the surviving members of the CONSIJLTANT hereby agree to complete the work under
the terms of this AGREEMENT, if requested to do so by the AGENCY. This subsection shall not be a bar to
renegotiation of the AGREEMENT between the surviving members of the CONSULTANT and the AGENCY, if the
AGENCY so. chooses.
In the event of the death of any of the parties listed in the previous paragraph, should the surviving members of the
CONSULTANT, with the AGENCY'S concurrence, desire to terminate this AGREEMENT, payment shall be made as
set forth in the second paragraph of this section.
Payment for any part of the work 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 work 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 complete work of this AGREEMENT as necessary
to correct errors appearing therein, when required to do so by the AGENCY, without additional compensarion thereof.
Should the AGENCY imd it desirable for its own purposes to have previously satisfactorily completed work 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 XIV.
XI Disputes
Any dispute concerning questions of fact in connection with the work not disposed of by AGREEMENT between the
CONSULTANT and the AGENCY shall be referred for determination 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 Directar of Public Works or AGENCY Engineer's decision, that
decision shall be subject to de novo 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", and disputes concerning
claims will be conducted under the procedures found in Exhibit "K".
XII Venue, Applicable Law, and Personal Jurisdiction
In the event that either party deems it necessary to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any right or
obligation under this AGREEMENT, the parties hereto agree that any such 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 to such action shall 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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XIII Legal Relations
The CONS�TLTANT shall comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and ordinances applicable to the wark to be
done under this AGREEMENT. This contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of Washington.
The CONSULTANT shall indemnify and hold the AGENCY and the STATE and its officers and employees harmless
from and shall process and defend at its own expense all claims, demands, or suits at law or equity arising in whole or
in part from the CONSULTANT'S negligence or breach of any of its obligations under this AGREEMENT; provided
that nothing herein shall require a CONSULTANT to indemnify the AGENCY or the STATE against and hold
harmless the AGENCY or the STATE from claims, demands or suits based solely upon the conduct of the AGENCY or
the STATE, their agents, officers and employees; and provided further that if the claims or suits aze caused by or result
from the concurrent negligence of (a) the CONSULTANT'S agents or employees, and (b) the AGENCY or the
STATE, their agents, officers and employees, this indemnity provision with respect to (1) claims or suits based upon
such negligence (2) the costs to the AGENCY or the STAT'E of defending such claims and suits shall be valid and
enforceable only to the extent of the CONSULTANT' S negligence or the negligence of the CONSULTANT' S agents
or employees.
The CONSULTANT' S relation to the AGENCY shall be at all times as an independent contractor.
T'he CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable sections of the applicable Ethics laws, including RCW 42.23,
which is the Code of Ethics for regulating contract interest by municipal officers. The CONSULTANT specifcally
assumes potential liability for actions brought by the CONSULTANT'S own employees against the AGENCY and,
solely for the purpose of this indemnification and defense, the CONSLJLTANT specifically waives any immunity under
the state industrial insurance law, Title 51 RCW.
Unless otherwise specified in the 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 the 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 and property damage inswance in an aggregate amount not less than two million
dollars ($2,000,000) for bodily injury, including death and property damage. The per occurrence amount shall
not exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000).
C. Vehicle liability insurance for any automobile used in an amount not less than a one million dollar ($1,000,000)
combined single limit.
Excepting the Worker's Compensation Insurance and any Professional Liability Insurance secured by the
CONSULTANT, the AGENCY will be named on all policies as an additional insured. The CONSULTANT shall
furnish the AGENCY with verification of insurance and endorsements required by the 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 the AGENCY.
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 shall be limited to the amount payable under this
AGREEMENT or one million ($1,000,000) dollars, whichever is the greater, unless modified by E�chibit "L". In no
case shall the CONSULTANT'S professional liability to third parties be limited in any way.
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The AGENCY will pay no progress payments under Section V until the CONSiJLTANT has fully complied with this
section. This remedy is not exclusive; and the AGENCY and the STATE may take such other action as is available to it
under other provisions of this AGREEMENT, or otherwise in law.
XIV Extra Work
A. The AGENCY may at any time, by written order, make changes within the general scope of the 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 work under this AGREEMENT, whether or not changed by the order, or otherwise affects any other
terms and conditions of the 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 the
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 the
AGREEMENT.
D. Failure to agree to any adjustment shall be a dispute under the 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.
XV Endorsement of Plans
If applicable, the CONSULTANT shall place their endorsement on all plans, estimates, or any other engineering data
furnished by them.
XVI Federal and State Review
The Federal Highway Administration and the Washington State Department of Transportation shall have the right to
participate in the review or examination of the work in progress.
XVII Certification of the Consultant and the Agency
Attached hereto as E�ibit "M-1(a and b}" are the Certifcations of the CONSULTANT and the AGENCY, Exhibit "M
-2" Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters - Primary Covered Transactions,
E�chibit "M-3" Certification Regarding the Restrictions of the Use of Federal Funds for Lobbying and Exhibit "M-4"
Certificate of Current Cost or Pricing Data. Exhibit "M-3" is required only in AGREEMENTS over $100,000 and
Exhibit "M-4" is required only in AGREEMENTS over $500,000.
XVIII 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 an amendment to
this AGREEMENT.
XIX 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 agreements contained in the proposal, and the supporting material submitted by the
CONSULTANT, and does hereby accept the AGREEMENT and agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof.
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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.
CONSULTANT:
KPG, Inc.
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By � �'
Nelson Davis
Princi�al
753 9 Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
AGENCY:
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
By
Skip Pries
Mayor
33325 8`" Avenue S
Federal Way, WA 98003-6325
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
i✓�..�itir^I�
Patricia A. Richardson, City Attorney
DOT Form 140-089 EF Page 8 of 8
Revised 3/2008
EXHIBIT A-1
City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
KPG
Scope of Work
June 14, 2013
Purpose
The purpose of the South 356th Roadway Improvement Project is to widen the existing 3 lane
roadway section to 5 lanes extending from the existing curb and sidewalk near Pacific Highway
South to existing curb and sidewalk near Enchanted Parkway. New sidewalks, roadway
illumination, landscaped planter strips, and utility undergrounding will also serve to improve the
safety, mobility and aesthetic character of the corridor.
Proposed Improvements
Proposed Improvements for South 356th Street include:
• 5 lane roadway section (where missing) btwn Pacific Hwy S and Enchanted Pkwy.
• Installation of curb, gutter and 8' sidewalk along both sides of the roadway.
• Installation of 6' landscaped planter strips along both sides of the roadway.
• Installation of stormwater collection and treatment facilities.
• Undergrounding of aerial power, phone, and cable distribution lines.
• Installation of a new roadway illumination system
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Work Element 1 Project Management.
The estimated project duration is 18 months. No design work will proceed after completion of
the Design Report without written authorization from the City. No design work will proceed
after the submittal of the 85% plans, specifications and estimate without written authorization
from the City.
1.1 Provide project management administrative services including:
1.2
• Project set-up and execute agreement
• Execution of subcontractor agreements
• Preparation of monthly progress reports and invoices
• Record keeping and project closeout
Provide overall project management including:
• Project staff management and coordination
• Subcontractor management and coordination
• Prepare and update project schedule
• Schedule and budget monitoring
1.3 Coordinate with City staff, including preparation and attendance of up to 18 monthly
coordination meetings throughout the duration of the project. Level of effort for this task
is based on an average of 2 Consultant staff at each of the following meetings:
• One formal kickoff meeting at project start
• One formal kickoff meeting upon re-authorization to proceed following 30% and
85% approvaL
• Monthly meetings at the City throughout the project duration (estimate 15).
Work Element 2 Quality Control/Quality Assurance
The Consultant shall provide internal QA/QC reviews of the following major work elements
prior to submittal to the City.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Field review completed base maps for completeness and accuracy and incorporate
findings.
Provide senior review of geotechnical investigation plan and report.
Provide senior review of design report.
Provide senior review of 85% Plans, specifications and estimates.
Provide senior review of 100% Plans, specifications and estimates.
Work Element 3 Mapping.-
Limits of survey. Approximately 2,000 linear feet of South 356th Street from the existing
widened section east of Pacific Highway South to the existing widened section west of
Enchanted Parkway; 200 feet wide, 100 feet each side of centertine of the South 356th Street
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centerline. Pick up building corners that lie within the limits described above.
3.1 Establish horizontal and vertical control points along the corridor and within the project
limits described above. Basis of control will be City of Federal Way Datum.
Approximately 6 control points will be established and will be made available for the
construction Consultant's use during construction. The CONSULTANT will locate, field
survey, and calculate positions for all monuments and control points throughout the
project limits, using the Washington State plane coordinate system. Conventional or
GPS surveying methods will be used on this project. Monuments or corners to be
located and field surveyed include the following:
• Section Corners
• Side street monuments
3.2 Field Survey and Note Reduction. Perform note reduction of the field survey data.
3.3 Mapping work to prepare 1"=20' topographic base map and digital terrain model (DTM)
in AutoCAD format of the project within the limits described above. The base map will
include building faces, building corners, signs, trees, curbs, sidewalks, utility poles,
signal poles and other surface features with in the mapping area as describe above.
One-foot contours will be generated from the DTM.
3.4 Field survey to locate paint marks in work element 4.1 at 50-ft intervals and surface
feature (valves, manholes, catch basins, junction boxes, vaults). Irrigation systems will
not be included. The CONSULTANT will prepare a utility base map from this
information.
3.5 Perform observation and measure-downs of existing storm drain catch basins and
manholes. Document the approximate size, type, material (brick, concrete), and general
condition of the structures to confirm suitability for continued use, and approximate size,
material and location of storm drainage pipes will be documented. These observations
will be made from the surface. Any required pipe video inspection, potholing or smoke
testing needed to verify the condition or connectivity of drainage features within the
proposed Right of Way will be performed by the City and the information will be made
available to the Consultant.
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
Obtain a mounted 1"=100' aerial photograph of the project area.
Supplemental surveying for stormwater treatment and storm drainage connections.
Survey utility potholes.
Survey existing ground profile at retaining wall footings.
Work Element 4 Utility Mapping
4.1 Consultant shall subcontract with a locate company to paint all utility locations within the
project corridor so that they can be surveyed in work element 3.4. Service line
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locations and gravity storm and sewer will not be fieid located or mapped. Request
utility companies record drawings and update utility mapping prepared in 3.4. Utility as-
builts will be used to verify the location and type of utilities within the limits of this project
(i.e. adding the size and type of water main, and type, location and symbol of water
valves). Utility depths will not be shown with the exception of those described in work
element 3.9.
4.2 Request utility companies record drawings and update utility mapping prepared in 3.5.
Utility as-builts will be used to verify the location and type of utilities within the limits of
this project (i.e. adding the type of water main, and type, location and symbol of water
valves). Utility depths will not be shown with the exception of those described in work
element 3.9.
4.3 Coordinate with the utility companies and identify required locations for potholing based
on the preferred design alternative. Consultant will prepare a potholing plan for review
and approval by the City. All potholing will be perFormed under the direction of the utility
owners and is not included in this scope of work. Pothole locations will be marked with
pins to identify depth from existing grade to top of their facilities. This information will be
incorporated into the mapping accordingly. Depths of utility lines located by potholing
will be designated by a symbol in the plans and provided to the construction consultant.
Survey of potholing information will be included in work element 3.9.
Work Element 5 Traffic Analysis Repor�
5.1 Intersection analysis of Pacific Highway South and South 356th Street is included in the
adjacent Pacific Highway South HOV Lane Phase V project. No additional traffic
analysis is anticipated or included in this scope of work.
Work Element 6 Geotechnical Report
6.1 Geotechnical Exploration Work Plan and Review of Geotechnical Information: The
Consultant will review all readily available geotechnical information for the project.
Potential data sources include geotechnical information contained in Consultant, City of
Federal Way, or WSDOT files; published geologic maps, and soil surveys. The
information obtained during the data review will be used to gain a general
understanding of the project geology and to more efficiently target the field exploration
program.
The Consultant will prepare a geotechnical exploration plan that identifies the location
and depth of the borings that will be advanced for this project. The exploration plan
will include 1"= 40' plan views showing these locations. A written description for the
type of analysis to be perFormed will be prepared. The Consultant will obtain and
review existing information, coordinate and plan access and restoration for test holes,
and identify features that affect other geotechnical design work elements. No field
investigation will proceed until the geotechnical exploration plan has been approved by
the City.
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6.2 Field Exploration and Laboratory Testing Program: The field exploration program will
consist of borings to characterize soil and groundwater conditions and pavement cores
to measure the pavement section.
6.2.1 Borings
Complete a series of five (5) borings to depths of befinreen about 17 and 37 feet (ft)
below ground surFace (BGS) to characterize subsurFace soil and groundwater
conditions for underground utilities, retaining walls, and pavement
rehabilitation/reconstruction. A total drilling footage of 125 ft is assumed for this
proposal. The borings will be completed by a reputable drilling contractor under
subcontract to the Consultant with a truck-mounted drill rig advancing hollow-stem
augers. The Consultant will mark the boring locations in the field and arrange for
underground utility location ("call before you dig") prior to drilling.
6.2.2 Geotechnical Laboratory Testing
Complete a geotechnical laboratory testing program consisting of natural moisture
content determinations and index tests (either mechar�ical sieve or Atterberg limit
determinations) on selected soil samples from the borings to aid in classifying site soils
and determining pertinent engineering properties of the soil. We have budgeted for 10
moisture content determinations and five (5) index tests.
Assumptions:
All subcontractors, equipment subcontractors, laboratories, traffic control personnel,
and other related subcontractor personnel will be selected, hired, and paid by the
Consultant.
Traffic control consisting of flaggers, warning signs, and arrow boards will be provided
during the field exploration program. The Consultant will submit a traffic control plan
to the City for approval prior to commencing field explorations.
The City will provide a no-cost street use permit.
Borings located in streets will be patched with fast-setting concrete.
Pavement consists of asphalt and concrete coring is not required.
A contingency of $1,000 is included for clearing of utilities with a vacuum truck.
Piezometers will not be installed in the borings. Groundwater levels at the time of
dril{ing (if encountered) will be recorded. The borings will be decommissioned in
accordance with Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-160.
Field exploration will be performed during the daylight hours during the conventional
work week (Monday through Friday).
Soil samples will be disposed of 30 days after the date of the final report.
Overlay depths and new pavement structural section will be provided by the City.
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6.3
6.4
Geotechnical Engineering Analyses
The Consultant will develop geotechnical engineering conclusions and
recommendations in accordance with Washington State Department of Transportation
(WSDOT) Standard Specifications and, the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO) LRFD Bridge Design Manual including:
Earthwork: temporary and permanent slope configurations, suitability of onsite soil for
reuse as structural fill, import fill criteria, fill placement criteria, and pavement
subgrade preparation.
Underground Facilities: construction dewatering considerations; excavation and
retention; design parameters for temporary shoring; pipe foundation support, pipe
bedding and initial backfill materials; suitability of excavated soif for use as trench
backfill; and backfill compaction criteria.
Signal pole foundations based on WSDOT standard design procedures.
Structural Earth Walls: internal wall design parameters, nominal bearing resistance and
foundation settlement, resistance to lateral loads, minimum length of geotextile
needed for overall stability, and wall backfill and drainage considerations.
Geotechnical Report
The results of our field explorations, engineering analyses, and geotechnical
engineering conclusions and recommendations, will be summarized in a draft
geotechnical report for review by the City. The draft report will be provided for review
by the project team. Upon receipt of review comments, the Consultant will address the
comments and submit a signed and sealed geotechnical report.
Deliverables:
One electronic copy (in PDF format) of the Draft Geotechnical Report will be submitted.
One electronic copy (in PDF format), two bound copies, and one unbound copy of the
Final Geotechnical Report will be submitted.
Work Element 7 Design Report
Prepare a design report. The report will include the 30% plans and cost opinions for the project.
7.1 Compile and review data and records from the City, other agencies, and utilities.
Document the design criteria that will be used to develop and evaluate alternatives.
Design criteria will be per the WSDOT Project Design Guidelines format. Prepare
photo log of existing conditions along corridor.
7.2 Prepare 30% landscape plans to accompany the preferred alternative. It is assumed
that the urban design concept will be per City Standard Details 3-29, 3-33 and 3-48 and
that no gateway features or other distinct nodes will be included.
7.3 Review the existing storm water facilities within the limits of the project and document
applicable stormwater regulations, standards, hydrology and hydraulic design criteria.
Identify any SWM projects proposed in the next ten years based on review of the City
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comprehensive plan and/or discussions with City staff. Delineate threshold discharge
areas (TDAs) and determine applicability of Core Requirements 3(Flow Control) and 8
(Water Quality) to each TDA. Identify feasible alternative approaches to providing
required detention and treatment, including end-of-pipe and dispersed upstream (low
impact development) approaches. Based on previous City experience with soils along
this corridor, infiltration options will not be analyzed. Prepare conceptual design and
layout for each alternative. Evaluate alternatives based on construction cost, right-of-
way acquisition cost, maintenance cost, and other relevant criteria as identified through
discussions with City staff. Document alternatives analysis and recommended approach
to detention and treatment in a technical memorandum for City review and approval.
7.4 Prepare a type size and location analysis for stormwater treatment and detention
facilities to determine right-of-way needs. It is assumed that detention and water quality
facilities will be required for 2 threshold discharge areas along the corridor. Present
findings in a brief technical memorandum for City review and approval.
7.5 Prepare a draft Technical Information Report (TIR) describing the technical information
and analysis of the stormwater facilities. The draft TIR will be in accordance with City
requirements, including a level 1 downstream analysis at two locations, hydrologic
calculations, detention and water quality facility design, pipe sizing calculations, and
plan view layout as shown on the 30% plans. The TIR will be finalized concurrent with
final design under work element 14.
7.6 Coordinate with Puget Sound Energy, Qwest and Comcast Cable to develop a
preliminary undergrounding of overhead utilities plan. Each utility company will provide
a schematic design of their proposed undergrounding facilities, including vaults, number
and size of conduits, temporary pole relocations, and terminal pole locations. The
Consultant shall incorporate the utility provided information into a preliminary aerial
conversion plan compatible with proposed corridor improvements. The Consultant will
prepare a summary table of existing connection type by parcel and provide the City with
a summary of properties that need to be converted to underground service.
7.7 Analyze illumination to provide levels consistent with the current City illumination
standards. Prepare a preliminary layout of the street illumination system and include
supporting calculations as an appendix to the design report.
7.8 Develop retaining wall cross section alternatives (plan and typical section) and
comparative level of opinion of cost. It is anticipated that walls will be either cast in
place concrete, soldier pile, or MSE. In determining the type of wall to use, the
Consultant will analyze cost and constructability of each wall system. Detailed design of
the wall will be performed under Work Element 14.
7.9 Prepare 30% Plans and estimate preliminary quantities and prepare preliminary
opinions of probable cost for construction.
7.10 Prepare an analysis of preliminary right-of-way requirements based on existing property
lines, estimated required takes, easements and changes to current access. The City will
provide the required width of right-of-way for this segment of South 356th Street
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7.11 Compile and prepare the Draft and Final Design Report. 5 bound copies and 1
unbound original will be submitted for the draft and final reports.
7.12 Assist the City with the value engineering study. The CONSULTANT will present the
proposed design to the VE team, be available for questions and follow up information
throughout the week, and to attend the presentations of findings. The City will
summarize the results of the VE Team's deliberations and provide them to the
CONSULTANT for a formal response. The formal response will be limited to a response
letter. CoQrdination of the VE team, meeting locations, and schedules will be by the
City.
Work Element 8 Environmental
8.1 The Consultant will prepare a Local Agency Environmental Classification Summary
(ECS) with supporting documentation as required by WSDOT for projects that receive
federal funding through WSDOT (Environmental Procedures Manual, Section 310.07).
The ECS will include the recommended NEPA determination (assumed to be a Class II,
Documented Categorical Exclusion). The Consultant will document this assumption
following the WSDOT Local Agency Guidance (LAG) manual.
The ECS will also include an effect determination for species listed under the
Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) evaluation, a
determination of project impacts on cultural resources, an evaluation of the project air
quality and potential noise impacts, and documentation of a wetland delineation, (see
the following scope items). The ECS will also require a discussion of stormwater
treatment and detention, which will be based on information provided under Work
Element �•
The NEPA will include the Advanced Acquisition Form to allow right of way to proceed
in advance of ECS approval.
Assumptions:
• The Federal Way S 356th Street project will be determined to be a Class II
Documented Categorical Conclusion and neither a NEPA Environmental Impact
Statement nor an Environmental Assessment will be required.
Deliverables:
• An electronic and paper copy of the draft ECS in Adobe PDF.
• An electronic and six (6) paper copies of the final ECS in Adobe PDF.
8.2 Biological Evaluation (BA) and Essential Fish Habitat Evaluation (EFH). The Contractor
will prepare a brief effect determination letter on species listed as threatened under the
ESA (assumed to be a"no effect" letter) and an EFH evaluation. The Consultant will
obtain updated species lists from the agencies web sites and also request site specific
habitat information from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife priority
habitats and species database. Evaluation of specific project details such as
construction techniques and equipment used, timing of construction, temporary
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sediment and erosion control measures, and best management practices will be based
on information developed under Work Element 7. Information on the amount of new
impervious surfaces, stormwater detention, and stormwater quality treatment will be
based on information provided under Work Element 7. The Consultant will prepare a
draft effect determination for review and comment by the City and then a final
document.
Assumptions:
• The Consultant will only include a discussion of Puget Sound Chinook salmon,
Coastal-Puget Sound bull trout, designated critical habitat for these two species,
Puget Sound steelhead, and bald eagle in this evaluation.
• The project will have no effect on listed species or their designa#ed critical habitat
and a detailed Biological Assessment will not be required.
Deliverables:
• An electronic and paper copy of the draft effects determination letter in Adobe PDF.
• An electronic and six (6) paper copies of the final effects determination letter in
Adobe PDF.
8.3 Cultural Resource Investigation. The Contractor will conduct the required National
Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Cultural Resources Survey. Work will consist of
the following tasks necessary to comply with Section 106:
Conduct a background search to identify known cultural resources within the project
area of potential effect (APE) defined by the City of Federal Way and assess the
potential for the APE to contain cultural resources
Conduct a pedestrian field reconnaissance to complete the assessment of the
potential for the APE to contain cultural resources
Conduct subsurface probes in areas proposed for construction, which are not currently
paved.
Prepare a technical report of findings with recommendations for additional field work
and/or archaeological monitoring during construction.
It is not feasible to conduct any subsurFace surveys at this point in those portions of
the APE that are currently paved; however, if the Contractor conducts geotechnical
borings, our archaeologist will examine the cores brought back from the field for
cultural materials. Based on the work outlined above, the Consultant should be able
to define specific areas for shovel probes and/or construction monitoring during
construction.
Assumptions:
• The Consultant will evaluate and prepare Historic Inventory Forms for no more than
2 historic properties within the APE.
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The Consultant will conduct transects for archaeological investigations at a 20 meter
interval in areas proposed for new construction that are not currently paved
(although specific sizes and locations are currently unknown, for budgeting
purposes, The Consultant assumes 2 locations, with 2 probes at each location).
• No human burials or archaeological sites will be encountered and the Consultant will
not need to participate in any Section 106 consultation meetings.
Deliverables:
• An electronic and paper copy of the draft Cultural Resources report in Adobe PDF.
• An electronic and six (6) paper copies of the final Cultural Resources report in
Adobe PDF.
8.4 Air Quality Analysis. In Washington, all nonexempt transportation projects regardless
of the funding base, must evaluate air quality resulting from proposed project activities
such as adding new signals or altering intersection configurations. The Contractor will
perform an air quality analysis and produce a technical report for the proposed roadway
improvements associated with the Federal Way S 356th Street project. The technical
report will be consistent with the guidelines contained in Section 425 of the WSDOT
Environmental Procedures Manual and in accordance with requirements of federal and
state conformity regulations and the procedures in EPA's Guidelines for Modeling
Carbon Monoxide from Roadway Intersections (1992). The Contractor will identify
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and other applicable state and local
air quality regulations. The consultant will coordinate with the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), Department of Ecology (Ecology), and the Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency (PSCAA) to obtain the most recent air quality information. This task includes
the subtasks outlined below:
Existing Conditions Assessment: The Contractor will identify whether the project area
is located in an attainment, non-attainment, or maintenance area for criteria
pollutants. The Consultant will present data collected by state and local agencies at
continuous monitoring stations near the project area, and the Consultant will
include a general discussion of health and welfare effects of air pollutants
associated with transportation related projects.
Emissions Modeling: The Consultant will use EPA's Mobile Source Emission Factor
Model, MOBILE6.2 software to develop vehicle emission factors based on inputs
specific to King County and the City of Federal Way.
Dispersion Modeling: The Consultant will use EPA's CAL3QHC Version 2.0 software
to predict CO concentrations from vehicles during the existing year (2006), year of
opening, and 2030 design year (horizon year).
Impact Analysis: The Consultant will locate receptors in areas susceptible to air quality
impacts. Predicted future CO concentrations will be presented in a table for
comparison with standards.
Construction Impacts: The analysis will qualitatively evaluate the short-term impacts of
emissions from construction activities. Concentrations of air pollutants from
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construction activities will not be predicted with computer models. The Consultant
will identify standard mitigation measures and best management practices for
control of particulate and fugitive dust during construction.
Technical Report: The Contractor will prepare a technical report outlining methods,
historic air quality data, MOBILE6.2 and CAL3QHC results, methods, assumptions
and analysis of impacts. The Consultant will prepare a conformity statement on
each of the alternatives for inclusion in the technical document.
Assumptions:
• The Consultant will analyze a maximum of one (1) widening alternative that have the
worst level of service resulting from the proposed project for CO concentrations. An
approximate'/4-mile radius will be used for this selection process.
Deliverables:
• An electronic and paper copy of the draft Air Quality technical report in Adobe PDF.
• An electronic and six (6) paper copies of the final Air Quality technical report in
Adobe PDF.
• Specific engineering and traffic related data developed under Work Elements 5 and
7 that are required to start this task will be provided to the City of Federal Way under
separate cover.
8.5 Noise Analysis
The Federal Highway Administration is the agency responsible for administering the
federal-aid highway program. Before those funds can be used for projects, the projects
must be approved by FHWA, which can only grant its approval for projects that are
developed in accordance with federal statutes and regulations. One of these
regulations requires that a noise study be accomplished to determine what noise
impacts, if any, will result from the proposed improvement and what measures will be
taken to lessen those noise impacts.
The Contractor will conduct a noise analysis that meets the FHWA noise evaluation
criteria. This effort will require the following activities:
Site Visit: Noise measurements for the Federal Way S 356th Street project will be
collected along all existing or proposed roadway segments that may be affected by
the proposed project where frequent human use is likely to occur.
Existing Conditions Review: The Consultant will review the traffic report developed
under Work Element 5 and summarize that information in the noise technical
report.
Noise Assessment: Noise conditions within the existing project area will be used to
estimate the future worst hourly noise levels with and without the project. Noise
modeling will be conducted using Traffic Noise Modeling 2.5 software to predict
these future noise levels. Noise levels will be evaluated based on known noise
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level increases with the percent of traffic increase on surrounding streets. These
estimated noise levels will be compared with the FHWA noise abatement criteria.
Noise Report: A technical report summarizing the existing conditions, future conditions,
operational and construction impacts, and construction mitigation options will be
prepared for review and approval by FHWA.
Assumptions:
• Because of the lack of sensitive receivers in the project area, the Consultant will
conduct noise modeling for no more than 5 receptor locations.
• The traffic report will contain traffic data for existing conditions, future no-build
conditions, and future build conditions.
• The Consultant will attend two meetings with the City and/or WSDOT personnel to
gather background information and determine WSDOT requirements for the above
studies.
Deliverables:
• An electronic and paper copy of the draft Noise technical report in Adobe PDF.
• An electronic and six (6) paper copies of the final Noise technical report in Adobe
PDF.
• Specific engineering and traffic related data developed under Work Elements 5 and
7 that are required to start this task will be provided to the City of Federal Way under
separate cover.
8.6 Wetland Delineation
The Contractor will conduct a wetland delineation and buffer determination of the
undeveloped portion a{ong the southern project limits. This delineation will be
conducted to verify that any proposed widening or construction work in that portion of
the project will not impact any wetlands or their buffers.
Assumptions:
• Wetland mitigation and US Army Corps of Engineering Permits will not be required.
Deliverables:
• No deliverable; the results of the wetland delineation will be documented as part of
the ECS (Work Element 8.1)
8.7 Environmental Permits
The Consulant will support City preparation of a Notice of Intent letter for submittal to
the Washington Department of Ecology for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Construction Stormwater General Permit. The Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to support the NPDES permit will be prepared by the
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Contractor.
Assumptions:
• The City will prepare and submit all permit application materials to the resource
agencies and will pay all permit fees.
• The City will prepare and publish all required public notices for the permits.
• No other environmental permits besides the NPDES will be required for this project.
• SEPA Checklist, if required, will be through adoption by the City of the NEPA
documentation and will require no additional work by the Consultant.
Deliverables:
• An electronic copy of the draft application materials in Adobe PDF.
• An electronic and six paper copies of the final application materials.
Work Element 9 Property Transfer Site Assessments
9.1 Corridor-Wide Alignment Screening
The Consultant will conduct a corridor-wide alignment screening to evaluate the
presence or like�y presence of potential hazardous substances that could have an effect
on right-of-way acquisition and/or roadway work. The corridor-wide alignment screening
will be completed in general accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM) E1528-00 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessment: Transaction
Screen Process, modified as appropriate for this project. It is important to understand
that the corridor-wide alignment screening is not a means of finding "everything there is
to know about a property." Rather, it is an attempt to determine potential environmental
liabilities of properties along the roadway corridor based on reasonably available
documentation (both oral and written). This study will support the City's design;
environmental due diligence for fee takes, temporary construction easements, and
permanent construction easements; and NEPA documentation process.
• Review the results of a federal, state and local environmental database search
provided by an outside environmental data service for listing of information on
confirmed and suspected contaminated sites or nearby structures specified by
ASTM. Subject to the availability, the Consultant will review the following
environmental records and related information:
Federal National Priority (NPL) Site List,
Federal CERCLIS List,
Federal RCRA CORRACTS TSD Facilities List,
Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities List,
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Federal RCRA Generators List,
Federal ERNS List,
Washington States' Lists of Hazardous Waste Sites Identified for Investigation or
Remediation (State Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List (CSCL),
Washington States' Landfill or Solid Waste Sites Lists,
Washington States' Leaking UST Lists, and
Washington States' Registered UST Lists
The evaluation will focus on sites that are within '/4 mile from the alignment. Local
geology and hydrogeology will be considered. The database search will also be
evaluated to identify Department of Ecology (Ecology) files that may need to be
reviewed during the Alignment Screening.
• Review Historical Code city directories for the alignment. These historical directories
will be researched on 5-year intervals from the present back to initial development
along the alignment or to the earliest-dated Cole directory available. Review
historical aerial photographs from the WSDOT for the alignment to identify past
development history on parcels relative to the possible use, generation, release or
disposal, of hazardous substances. These photographs will be reviewed on 10-year
intervals from the present back to 1940 or the earliest available photographs from
WSDOT. Sanborn fire insurance maps were not available for the alignments of the
previous Pacific Highway South projects, it is expected that they will not be available
for this alignment.
• Conduct a visual reconnaissance from public access areas and from the public right-
of-way of the parcels and adjacent parcels along the roadway corridor. A project
standard field observations checklist for the alignment screening will be used to
record information regarding each site. Sites within two blocks of the alignment will
be inspected and recorded and features of environmental concern on each site will
be mapped on current versions of ROW drawings, if available.
• The information gathered from the above sub-elements will be reviewed, evaluated
and compared to the most current design and ROW drawings.
A technical memorandum report will be prepared with will include the following:
Maps of potentially contaminated and hazardous material/waste sites,
Summary of the information collected in the alignment screening,
Identification of potential impacts to the alignment, design and/or construction
and an assessment and evaluation of risk and exposure of the contaminated
sites or potentially highly contaminated areas, and
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Recommendations described as an environmental management plan which will
include methods to address the high risk and/or liability sites in design, ROW
acquisition and construction, Recommendations for how to resolve investigation
and cleanup issues, associated with these sites, with the Ecology.
Assumptions:
• City will provide basic information on each property along the roadway corridor
(owner name, address, and tax parcel number).
• ASTM considerations (e.g., identification, sampling and analysis for radon, lead in
drinking water, lead-based paint, polychlorinated biphenals (PCB) in light ballast,
asbestos-containing building materials or urea formaldehyde in onsite structures,
and/or wetlands, regulatory compliance, indoor air quality including the potential
presence of mold, industrial hygiene, and health and safety) are not included in this
scope of work.
• Soil, surFace water, or groundwater sampling and chemical analyses are not
included in this scope of work.
Deliverables:
• An electronic copy (in pdf format) and finro bound copies of the draft corridor-wide
screening report.
• An electronic copy (in pdf format) and one bound and one unbound copy of the final
corridor-wide screening report.
Work Element 10 Community and Agency Coordination.
10.1 Provide meeting minutes and action items from City arranged project meetings with
cooperating and permitting agencies. (Assume 2 meetings)
10.2 Arrange and coordinate up to 2 project meetings with the utility companies. Provide
meeting minutes and action items.
10.3 Attend one Community-wide Open House.
10.4 Prepare an open house flyer, 1 roll-plot, cross-section exhibit, a project schedule exhibit
and other design exhibits as required for each open house. Attend up to 2 meetings
with groups of abutting property owners and/or tenants.
Work Element 11 Right of Way Calculations
Perform the following work items necessary to establish the South 356th Street right-of-way
(ROW) corridor for this project.
11.1 Research Records. Determine which existing corners and monuments should be field
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located and surveyed.
11.2 Calculations for ROW centerline alignment and ROW lines. Using the research
information and the survey work described above, calculate location and surveyed
corners, roadway features and monuments. The ROW centerline will be defined
geometrically using Washington state plane coordinates and stationing will be assigned
to the alignment.
11.3 Prepare and submit Right-of-way plans to WSDOT.
11.4 Prepare legal descriptions and exhibit maps for up to three (3) parcels requiring fee
simple take.
11.5 Prepare legal descriptions and exhibit maps for up to three (3) parcels requiring
permanent easements.
11.6 Calculate the right-of-way required and prepare exhibit maps for up to six (6) rights-of-
entry.
11.7 Field locate existing common property line and proposed right of way lines on 3 parcels.
Work Element 12 Right of Way Appraisals
12.1 Prepare a Preliminary Funding Estimate (PFE) for each of three (3) parcels which
require permanent rights. For each non-complex parcel valued under $25,000, the
Consultant will prepare an Appraisal Waiver Summary Sheet.
12.2 Provide 3 full narrative appraisals and appraisal reviews. The City will review appraisals
and set just compensation for all parcels from which offers to property owners will be
made. An appraiser will be selected in collaboration with the City based on ability to
meet schedule requirements near the time when these services are scheduled to begin.
Appraisals and review appraisals will be performed by a reputable firm approved on the
WSDOT qualified appraiser list under subcontract to the Consultant. For budgeting
purposes, the Consultant has included an allowance of $3,000 per appraisal and
$1,000 per review appraisal.
Work Element 13 Right-of-way Negotiations
13.1 Review title reports,
information provided
with the City.
maps, legal descriptions, appraisals, review appraisals and other
Errors, questions and clarification will be reviewed and discussed
13.2 Assemble parcel files. Parcels files will include: Negotiator's Disclaimer, detail written
diaries for each parcel, fair offer letters, documents, and other items necessary for
negotiations, and signature ready legal documents for each parcel. Upon completion of
negotiations or as directed by the City, the complete file will be submitted to the City.
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13.3 Secure ownership information for those parcels requiring temporary access rights.
13.4 Provide acquisition and negotiation services for up to 3 parcels, fee simple takes and
permanent easements. Make at least three (3) personal contacts with each owner with
the intent of reaching settlement for the conveyance of property or property rights
needed for each parcel. As many contacts as needed to reach settlement will be made,
until it is mutually agreed between the City and the Consultant that negotiations be
suspended or given to the City Attorney to pursue eminent domain actions. Preparation
of all documents necessary for monetary lien and encumbrance removal and obtain
signatures from parties in interest on each parcel. Coordination with the title company to
obtain titles vested in the City clear of all encumbrances. Prepare negotiations and title
clearing for the City to process payment of the parcel. More than one voucher will be
necessary for most parcels to pay encumbrances as well as owners. Provide
certification services including: providing WSDOT certification review advisory and
coordination services as requested by the City. All parcels will be delivered in a
certification ready format.
13.5 Negotiate with each owner to acquire up to three (3) right-of-entry easements. It is
assumed that right-of-entry easements will be acquired in conjunction with the fee
simple negotiations.
13.6 Submit completed file to City for payments to owners and filing with the County.
13.7 Negotiate with each owner to acquire up to six (6) right-of-entries without fee simple
takes.
13.8 Provide overall coordination for right-of-way activities. Maintain records, files,
documents and reports in accordance with statutory, City guidelines and regulations.
Provide written status reports on at least a weekly basis and provide verbal status
reports on demand, as requested. Attend monthly project status meetings as
requested.
Assumptions:
• There are no relocations on this project.
• The City will prepare a Negative Relocation Plan to memorialize that there are no
relocations on the project.
• Sign relocations will be considered cost to cure items addressed in appraisals and
negotiations.
• All utilities easements, permits and clearing will be handled by the CITY.
• Title Clearance will be done in accordance with WSDOT LAG Manual Ch 25 section
25.8.
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• Consultant will clear any liens and encumbrances that are in conflict with the City's
intended use of the right of way acquired to ensure certification and that there are
no conflicts of ownership or use of the land required during construction.
• The City will pay property owners and/or lien holders / encumbrancers for any
property or property rights acquired through the closing process.
Work Element 14 Final Design
The Consultant shall provide Final Plans, Specifications and Estimates for review and
approval by the City. Plans shall be formatted to provide sufficient detail for convenient field
layout of all proposed facilities. City standard details and WSDOT standard plans will be
supplemented with project specific details as required. The 85% plans and specifications shall
be stamped by a licensed professional Engineer in the State of Washington. Final bid
documents will be stamped and signed by a licensed professional engineer in the State of
Washington.
14.1 Assemble a title and index sheet that would include a vicinity map.
14.2 Assemble a sheet for symbol and abbreviation legends, general notes
14.3 Prepare construction staging plans that illustrate a method by which the construction
contractor could perform the required work while minimizing, to the extent possible, the
impacts on the environment, traffic and access to adjacent property.
14.4 Prepare roadway typical sections.
14.5 Prepare paving detail sheets.
14.6 Prepare a schematic map showing sunrey control monuments location and their
coordinate values.
14.7 Prepare site preparation and erosion control plans. These plans will include all
demolition and erosion control, and will provide grading limits.
14.8 Prepare alignment, paving, and grading plans. These plans will include horizontal
alignment information and plan views of grading and paving limits, as well as limits of
cut/fill required and retaining walls.
14.9 Prepare roadway profiles for South 356th Street. Roadway centerline will be shown at
25 ft intervals.
14.10 Prepare private driveway plan and profile drawings,
14.11 Prepare channelization and signing plans. These plans will delineate the locations of all
pavement markings including lane lines, crosswalks, turn arrows, stop lines and curb
face painting. These plans will also show the locations and sizes of all signs.
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14.12 Prepare drainage detail sheets, depicting special or non-standard drainage features.
For budgeting purposes, it is assumed that detention and treatment facilities will consist
of underground tanks/vaults. KCRTS software will be used for hydrology and facility
sizing. Precast vault elements are assumed with no special structural design needed
and treatment facilities will be manufactured stormwater treatment devices.
14.13 Prepare drainage plans and profiles. These plans will include information and plan
views of storm drainage system including type, material, size and location of pipes,
catch basins, and oil control devices, stormwater detention and treatment facilities.
14.14 Prepare final TIR addressing draft TIR comments from the City at the 85% completion
submittal. Include drainage profiles, detention and treatment design. Prepare storm
drain analyses (both uniform flow and backwater) for the proposed storm drains.
Preparation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is not included in this
scope of work.
14.15 Prepare landscaping and irrigation plans showing elements affecting planting and
irrigation such as luminaries, driveway cuts, utilities, etc. The plans will include the type
and location of all planting materials, as well as the layouts for any project required
irrigation within the public right-of-way. Landscape improvements will utilize similar
layout and design as the Phase I and Phase III projects. Prepare landscaping and
irrigation detail sheets that include details for items such as connections for the
irrigation lines to water sources and planting details. The Consultant will verify the
existing water pressure available for the irrigation system with Lakehaven Utility District
and field measurements of the available water pressure. Water pressure will be
measured at finro locations along the project using a standard residential water pressure
gauge.
14.16 Prepare roadway illumination system plans. Plans will include layouts of lighting system
equipment, and conduit and conductor schedules. Electrical plans will include eleetrical
service conversion design for up to three (3) parcels. A joint trench will be shown on the
plans indicating, in general, a location for the joint utility trench which will be available
for use by the utility companies. The plans will show the layout of a spare City
communication conduit including vaults for the length of the project. Illumination design
shall be per the current City of Federal Way Street Lighting Standards. Photometric and
line loss calculations shall be submitted to support the City of Federal Way design
standards.
14.17 Coordinate with Puget Sound Energy, Qwest and Comcast Cable to develop a
preliminary undergrounding of overhead utilities plan. Each utility company will provide
a schematic design of their proposed undergrounding facilities, including vaults, number
and size of conduits, temporary pole relocations, and terminal pole locations. The
Consultant shall incorporate the utility provided information into a preliminary aerial
conversion plan compatible with proposed corridor improvements. The Consultant will
prepare a summary table of existing connection type by parcel and provide the City with
a summary of properties that need to be converted to underground service.
14.18 Coordinate with Puget Sound Energy, Qwest and Comcast Broadband and Internet
Services to coordinate their design of utility undergrounding. Prepare and assemble
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standard plans provided by each utility for inclusion in the contract documents. The
Consultant will provide base map sheets to each utility company for use in their
individual design. The Consultant will compile plans for undergrounding of overhead
utilities and include these plans in the set of contract documents. The Consultant will be
responsible for showing the trench locations on the plans and incorporating
specifications and opinions of cost to include the payment of the utility trench
excavation and backfill, conduit and vault installation in this contract. The Consultant
will coordinate with each utility company to confirm that their design is consistent and
compatible with the roadway design. The Consultant will review utility company
standard plans and details for conflicts with other standard plans and details and
provide written notification of conflicts to the utility companies. This will be
accomplished at up to five (5) meetings with all utility companies and correspondence
with each utility company and the City. The Consultant will not be responsible for
coordinating service connection details with individual property owners, except as noted
in work item 14.17; however, the Consultant will summarize the type and number of
conversions required for the undergrounding.
14.19 Prepare retaining wall plans where required. Plans views of retaining walls will be
shown on the paving and grading plans prepared in work item 11.8. The horizontal
limits of the retaining walls will be shown by station and offsets. MSE retaining walls
are anticipated only at locations where adjacent land uses do not allow sloping of
excavations and embankments.
14.20 Prepare retaining wall profiles. Wall profiles will be prepared showing the top of wall, top
of wall barrier, top of footing, existing ground line and final ground line as applicable.
Existing and proposed storm drain or utility crossings will be shown in the profile. Top of
wall elevations will be provided at 25-foot stations along the wall profile.
14.21 Prepare retaining wall details. Structural design details for each wall will be prepared
and shown on these plans. These details will include a typical cross section of the wall,
all barrier design details, foundation details, fencing/handrail details, luminaire mounting
details, wall penetration details and sloping/shoring requirements. This task includes
preparing structural design calculations, and global and internal stability calculations
related to the design of the retaining wall. Final design of proprietary structural earth
walls will be performed by the Contractor in accordance with WSDOT Standard
Specifications. Preliminary reinforcement calculations for proprietary walls will be
incorporated to determine structure excavation quantities and right of way needs.
14.22 PerForm 85% and 100% Design quantity take-offs and opinion of costs.
14.23 Prepare contract specifications for the 85% and 100% submittals based on current
WSDOT/APWA standards (English), applicable amendments to the current
WSDOT/APWA standards and applicable LAG standards.
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Work Element 15 Plan Production
15.1 Assemble and submit plans and specifications for 85, and 100 percent levels of design.
• One full size set of plans
• 6 half-size sets of plans (11x17), including one unbound original
• 6 copies of specs, including one unbound original
• 6 copies of the opinion of cost
15.2 Assemble and coordinate the printing of 50 sets of half-size contract plans, 50 sets of
specifications for bidding and 6 full size sets of plans.
Work Element 16 Assistance During Bidding.
16.1 Prepare addenda and respond to bidders questions relayed through the City. It is
assumed that the CONSULTANT will prepare three (3) addenda.
16.2 The Consultant will evaluate the bids received. Evaluation will consist of reviewing the
bid for accuracy as well as identify bid items that may be either mathematically or
materially unbalanced.
16.3 Prepare letter of recommendation to award. The Consultant will prepare a letter of
recommendation to either award to or reject the low bidder. The Consultant will contact
references provided by the lo bidder, search the Lists of Parties Excluded from Federal
Procurement and Non-procurement Programs, review the State of Washington
Department of Labor and Industries Contractor database for any current or a�tive
summons or claims. The Consultant will discuss the results of the bid evaluation
performed in 16.2. The letter of recommendation will be up to three pages in length.
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Sheet List
Cover sheet
Sheet Index, Survey Control & Alignment Data
Legend and Abbreviations
Roadway Sections
Paving Details
Drainage Details
Right of Way Plans
Existing Utility Pothole Information
Site Preparation and Erosion Control Plans
Roadway Plans
Roadway Profiles
Drainage Plans
Drainage Profiles
Driveway Plan and Profiles
Retaining Wall Plan and Elevations
Retaining Wall Details
Landscape and Irrigation Plans and Details
Illumination Plans and Details
Traffic Signal Systems Plans and Details
Channelization and Signing Plans and Details
Joint Utility Plans and Details
TOTAL =
(1 sheet)
(1 sheet)
(1 sheet)
(1 sheet)
(2 sheets)
(4 sheets)
(5 sheets)
(1 sheet)
(5 sheets)
(5 sheets)
(5 sheets)
(5 sheets)
(5 sheets)
(1 sheet)
(5 sheets)
(3 sheets)
(8 sheets)
(6 sheets
(0 sheets)
(5 sheets)
6 sheets
75 sheets
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EXHIBIT C
Electronic Exchange of Engineering and Other Data
Electronic Deliverables include digital photos (jpg), scanned or electronic documents (pdf, doc, xls, etc.),
Contractor baseline and progress schedules (if provided by the Contractor in mpp). Data is to be
transferred by e-mail, CD, or FTP site(s).
Agency OS is Windows 7 Enterprise, Agency e-mail soflware is Microsoft Outlook 2010, Soflware Suite is
MS Office 2010.
Exhibit D-2
Payment (Cost Plus a Fixed Fee)
The CONSULTANT shall be paid by the AGENCY for completed work and services rendered under this
AGREEMENT as provided hereinafter. Such payment shall be full compensation for work performed or
services rendered and for all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the
work specified in Section II, "Scope of Work." The CONSULTANT shall conform to all applicable portions of
48 CFR Part 31.
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,
overhead, direct non-salary costs, and fxed fee.
1. Direct Salary Costs: The Direct Salary Cost is the direct salary paid to principals,
professional, technical, and clerical personnel for the time they are productively
engaged in work necessary to fulfll the terms of this AGREEMENT. The
CONSULTANT shall maintain support data to verify the direct salary costs billed
to the AGENCY.
2. Overhead Costs: Overhead Costs are those costs other than direct costs, which are
inctuded as such on the books of the CONSULTANT in the normal everyday
keeping of its books. Progress payments shall be made at the rate shown in the
heading of this AGREEMENT under "Overhead Progress Payment Rate." Total
overhead payment shall be based on the method shown in the heading of the
AGREEMENT. The two options are explained as follows:
a. Fixed Rate: If this method is indicated in the heading of the AGREEMENT the
AGENCY agrees to reimburse the CONSULTANT for overhead at the
percentage rate shown. This rate shall not change during the life of the
AGREEMENT.
b. Actual Cost: If this method is indicated in the heading of the AGREEMENT the
AGENCY agrees to reimburse the CONSULTANT the actual overhead costs
verified by audit, up to the Maximum Total Amount Payable, authorized under
this AGREEMENT, when accumulated with all other Actual Costs.
A summary ofthe CONSULTANTS cost estimate and the overhead
computation is shown in E�chibit "E" attached hereto and by this reference made
part of this AGREEMENT. When an Actual Cost method is used, the
CONSULTANT (prime and all sub-consultants) will submit to the AGENCY
within six (6) months after the end of each firm's fiscal year, an overhead
schedule in the format required by the AGENCY (cost category, dollar
expenditures, etc.) for the purpose of adjusting the overhead rate for billing
purposes. It shall be used for the computation of progress payments during the
following year and for retroactively adjusting the previous year's overhead cost
to reflect the actual rate.
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit D-2
Revised 6/08
EXHIBIT E-1
FEE SUMMARY
Project: City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
I�PG
♦ Architecture ♦
Landsca�e Architecture
♦ Civil Bnginetring ♦
'Descr'rpi�on ' Estimated' Fee "
Work Element 1- Project Management
Work Element 2- Quality Control/Quality Assurance
Work Element 3 - Mapping
Work Element 4- Utility Mapping
Work Element 5- Traffic Analysis Report
Work Element 6- Geotechnical Report
Work Element 7- Design Report
Work Element 8 - Environmental
Work Element 9- Property Transfer Site Assessments
Work Element 10 - Community and Agency Coordination
Work Element 11 - Right of Way Calculations
Work Element 12 - Right of Way Appraisals
Work Element 13 - Right of Way Negotiation
Work Element 14 - Final Design
Work Element 15 - Plan Production
Work Element 16 - Assistance During Bidding
$24, 557.69
$8,866.55
$34,771.50
$5,804.24
$0.00
$22,899.57
$66,669.53
$71,869.08
$7,107.49
$10,231.53
$17,745.62
$20,795.50
$32,997.18
$181,822.49
$16,743.17
$6,815.24
Total Estimated Fee �529,696.3$
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
_ _ _ Labar'H�ur Estimate
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C.BridBCAQC A.t9C11lIt�.GtuYL`
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3enior Project �eniar LA ' 1.A Survey
Task Description Engin�3r Manager Proj Surv 'Surveyor Crew' T�Gh Cl�riCal ' pireet f}verhead Profit Effectivemultiplier
$ Fs4;90 $ 56.58 �' 41.OQ ,;,$ 35.60 $ 50:65 $ 28.85 $ 22.35 ' Hours ;Lab9r CVSt 145.78°/a 30Wo 2.7578
Work Element 1- Pro'ect Mana ement
1.1 Project mana ement administrative services 16 16 0 0 0 0 16 48 2,301 3,354 690 $ 6,345.59
1.2 Overall Project management 8 24 0 0 0 0 24 56 2,413 3,518 724 $ 6,654.68
1.3 City staff coordination meetin s(15 15 30 15 15 0 0 15 90 4,155 6,057 1,246 $ 11,457.42
Reimbursable ex enses - see breakdown for details $ 100.00
Task Totals 39 70 15 15 0 0 55 194 8,869 12,929 2,661 $ 24,557.69
Work Element 2- Quali Control/Quali Assurance
2.1 Field review of base maps for accuracy 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 12 395 576 118 $ 1,088.78
2.2 Geotechnical review 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 356 519 107 $ 981.89
2.3 Review design report 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 16 876 1,277 263 $ 2,416.05
2.4 Review 85% plans, specs, and estimate 4 8 4 0 0 0 0 16 876 1,277 263 $ 2,416.05
2.5 Review 100% plans, specs, and estimate 4 8 0 0 0 g 0 12 712 1,038 214 $ 1,963.77
Reimbursable ex enses - see breakdown for details
Task Total 14 28 12 0 0
Work Element 3- Ma in
3. t Establish horizontal and verticai control 0 0 0 0 20
3.2 Field survey and note reduction 0 0 16 12 50
3.3 Prepare topo and DTM 0 0 12 80 0
3.4 Locate utility paint marks 0 0 0 8 16
3.5 CB and MH measure downs 0 0 0 8 8
3.6 Provide 1"=100' mounted aerial 0 0 0 0 0
3.7 Supplemental survey for storm facilities 0 2 0 8 16
3.8 Survey utility potholes 0 2 0 4 8
3.9 Survey existing ground profile at walls 0 2 0 4 8
Reimbursable ex enses - see breakdown for details
Task Total 0 6 28 124 126
Work Element 4- Utili Ma in
4.1 Coordinate field utlity locates 0 0 4 0 0
4.2 Request utlity com an as builts 0 4 0 4 0
4.3 Prepare potholing plan/utility potholin coordination 0 0 4 0 0
Reimbursable ex enses - see breakdown for details
Task Total 0 0 0 0 0
�
0
1
0
0
�
�'
�'
�
�
�
0
�
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
$ -
62 3,215 4,687 965 S 8,866.55
20 1,013 1,477 304 $ 2,793.65
78 3,616 5,271 1,085 $ 9,971.38
92 3,340 4,869 1,002 $ 9,211.05
24 1,095 1,597 329 $ 3,020.34
16 690 1,006 207 $ 1,902.88
2 58 84 17 $ 159.13
30 1,324 1,930 397 $ 3,650.56
14 661 963 198 $ 1,822.13
18 776 1,131 233 $ 2,140.38
$ 100.00
294 12,572 18,328 3,772 $ 34,771.50
4 164 239 49 $ 452.28
12 458 668 137 $ 1,263.18
12 395 576 118 $ 1,088.78
$ 3,000.00
28 1.017 1.482 305 5 5,804.24
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federal Way ii ��"
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements + ��"�u''� •
C.andacape AruhiGee�ur�
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway t ci�sa ���ri�*��,B *
Task
Description
Work Element 5- Traffic Analysis Report
5.1 No additional work anticipated
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Total
Work Element 6- Geotechnical Report
6.1 Reconnaissance and exploration planning
62 Field Explorations and lab testing
6.3 Geotechnical engineering analysis
6.4 Geotechnical Report
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Total
Work Element 7- Design Report
7.1 Compile and review existing data
7.2 Prepare landscape/urban design concepts
7.3 Document stormwater facilities, stds, and approach
7.4 Stormwater detention and WQ memorandum
7.5 Prepre draft TIR
7.6 Aerial utility preliminary design coordination
7.7 Prepare preliminary lighting layout and calcs
7.8 Develop retaining wall alts and recommendat
7.9 Prepare 30% Plans and opinion of cost
7.10 Analyze preliminary right of way requirement:
7.11 Prepare draft and final report
7.12 Assist with VE study
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for
Task Total
` Labari Hour Estimate _ Tota! Fee
Pmj Engr Dsn engc _
Senior ProjecY Senior l.R lA Suroey
Engineer Manager Proj Surv Surveyor ecew T�Ch Glerieal DireCt Qverhead PrOfit Effactive mulkiplier
$ 64,90 $ 56.56 $, 41.0� $ 35.60 $ 50:65 $' 28.$5 $' 22.35 HourS �bor Gost 145:78°fo ' 30% 2.7578
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o S -
$ -
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - $ -
0 2 4 0 0 4 2 12 437 637 131 $ 1,205.77
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0$ -
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0$ -
0 0 4 0 0 4 2 10 324 472 97 $ 893.80
$ 20,800.00
0 2 8 0 0 8 4 22 761 1,170 228 S 22,899.57
0 4 4 0 0 4 2 14 550 802 165 $ 1,517.73
0 2 0 8 0 8 0 18 629 917 189 $ 1,733.88
4 16 40 8 0 16 2 86 3,596 5,242 1,079 $ 9,916.11
0 8 16 8 0 4 2 38 1,553 2,265 466 $ 4,283.91
0 16 24 S 0 16 4 68 2,725 3,972 817 $ 7,514.34
4 8 4 24 0 16 4 60 2,281 3,326 684 $ 6,291.87
0 8 24 8 0 8 0 48 1,952 2,846 586 $ 5,383.45
2 4 8 16 0 8 0 38 1,484 2,164 445 $ 4,093.79
4 8 24 40 0 40 4 120 4,363 6,361 1,309 $ 12,033.61
0 0 4 0 0 8 0 12 395 576 118 $ 1,088.78
q g 12 12 0 24 8 68 2,502 3,648 751 $ 6,901.34
4 12 8 8 0 8 4 44 1,871 2,728 561 $ 5,160.73
$ 750.00
22 94 168 140 0 160 30 614 23,903 34,846 __ 7,171 E 66,669.53
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federal Way �� ���
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements + .a,�n�t�xU� +
I.andsaapx Architecture
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway � Civil En�inccriug •
Task [
Work Element 8 - Environ
_8.1 ECS / Documented CE
8.2 BA and EFH
8.3 Cultural Resources Inv�
8.4 Air Quality Analysis
8.5 Noise Analysis
8.6 Wetland Reconnaisance
8.7 Environmental
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Work Element 9 - Pri
LBbOe'ii4uP EStit118t6
_ Proj Engr ' Cfsn engr _
Saniar Project Senior IA' LA> Survay
aseription Engineer Nfanager Proj Surv Surveyor crew rech GI�dCel Dir�ct Ovqrhead Profit Ei
$ 64:90 $ 56.56 $ 41.00 `$ 35.60 $ 5Q'.65 $ 28.85 $', 22.35 Hours Labor Gost 145.78% 30�0
nental
0 2 4 0 0 4 0 10 393 572 118 $
0 0 2 0 0 4 0 6 197 288 59 $
>ti ation 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 6 229 333 69 $
0 0 4 0 0 4 0 8 279 407 84 $
0 0 4 0 0 4 0 8 279 407 84 $
_ 0 2 4 0 16 8 0 30 1,318 1,922 395 $
0 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 140 204 42 $
- see breakdown for details g
Task Total 0 6 20 0 16 30 0 72 2,835 4,133 851 �
e Transfer Site Assessments
9.1 Corridor wide alignment screening 0 2 4 0 0 4 0 10 393 572 118 $
Reimbursable ex enses - see breakdown for details $
Task Total 0 2 4 0 0 4 0 10 393 572 118 $
Vork Element 10 - Communi and A enc Coordination
10.1 Agency Coordination meetings and minutes (2 mtgs) 0 6 4 0 0 4 3 17 686 1,000 206 $
10.2 Utility coordination meetings (2 mtgs) 0 8 8 0 0 4 4 24 985 1,436 296 $
10.3 Community meetings (1 mtg) 2 8 4 0 0 0 0 14 746 1,088 224 $
10.4 Meeting exhibits and 2 one on one property owner mtgs 2 3 4 8 0 12 4 33 1,184 1,726 355 $
Reimbursable ex nses - see breakdown for details $
Task Total 4 25 20 8 0 20 11 88 3,601 5,250 1,080 ;
Vork Element 11 - Ri ht of Wa Caiculations
11.1 Research Records 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 328 478 98 $
11.2 Calculation for R/W 0 0 8 24 8 0 0 40 1,588 2,314 476 $
11.3 Prepare and submit R/W Plans to WSDOT 0 0 16 24 0 0 0 40 1,510 2,202 453 $
11.4 Prepare deed take I
11.5 Prepare easement I
11.6 Caiculate R/W for ri
11.7 Field locate pr
Reimbursable
als and exhibits (3 parcels) 0 2 24 0 0 0 0 26 1,097 1,599 329 $
�als and exhibits (3 parcels) 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 18 769 1,121 231 $
ts of entry (6) 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 214 311 64 $
and existin WW (3 arcels) 0 0 0 8 12 0 0 20 893 1,301 268 $
es - see breakdown for details $
Task Total 0 4 72 62 20 0 0 158 6,398 9,328 1,920 '
2.7578
1,082.49
544.39
630.21
770.53
770.53
3,635.66
385.26
64,050.00
71,869.08
1,082.49
6,025.00
7,107.49
1,891.33
2,717.21
2,058.09
3,264.90
300.00
10,231.53
904.56
4,378.28
4,165.38
3,025.64
2,121.08
589.07
2,461.61
100.00
17.745.62
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federal Way ���„�'"
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements ♦ ArchitGCxure a
L.andscape Arclticectur�
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway ♦ Civi) Enginctsring s
Task Deseription
Work Element 12 - Right of Way Appraisals
12.1 Prepare Preliminary Funding Estimate (PFE)
12.2 Long form appraisals and appraisal reviews (3)
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Totai
Work Element 13 - Right of Way Negotiation
13.1 Review and Assemble Parcel Files
13.2 Secure ownership info for temp access rights
13.3 Acquisition / negotiation services (3 parcels)
13.4 Prepare parcel files
13.5 Negotiate with each owner
13.6 Submit completed file to City for payment and filing
13.7 Negotiate up to 3 rights of entries
13.8 Coordination of right of way activities/on line posting
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Total
City of Federal Way
South 356th Street
iaer Manager Ftoj Surv Starveyor crew Teeh Gierieal '' Dlrect Ovemeaq Nront tttec[ive muitrpuer
4:9Q $ 56.56 $, 41.00 $ 35.60 $ 5U:65 $ 28.85 $ 22.35 Mours Labor Cost 145.78°fo 30%0 2'.7578
i 4 0 0 0 0 4 8 316 460 95 $ 870.47
i 4 8 0 0 0 4 16 644 938 193 $ 1,775.03
$ 18,150.00
i 8 8 0 0 0 8 24 959 1,398 288 S 20,795.50
� 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 164 239 49 $ 452.28
i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0$ -
i 4 8 0 0 0 0 12 554 808 166 $ 1,528.48
i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0$ -
i 4 8 0 0 12 0 24 900 1,313 270 $ 2,483.23
I 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 452 660 136 $ 1,247.85
I 0 2 0 0 4 0 6 197 288 59 $ 544.39
I 8 0 0 0 0 8 16 631 920 189 $ 1,740.94
$ 25,000.00
1 24 22 0 0 16 8 70 2,900 4,227 870 $ 32,997.18
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federai Way ����"
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements ��� A�i �i�� �u�
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway ♦ c�Y►r �,���,�r;,�� s
Task pescription
Work Element 14 - Final Design
14.1 Title/Index Sheet
14.2 Notes/Legends/Abbreviations sheet
14.4 Roadway typical sections
14.5 Paving details
14.6 Survey control plans
14.7 Site prep/TESC plans
14.8 Alignment, paving, and grading plans
14.9 Roadway Profiles
14.10 Private driveway plan and profiles
14.11 Channelization and signing plans
14.12 Drainage details
14.13 Drainage Plan and Profiles
14.14 Finalize TIR
14.15 Landscape and Irrigation Plans
14.16 Roadway illumination and electrical plans
14.17 Undergrounding coordination/utility standard plans
14.18 Joint Utility trench details
14.19 Retaining wall plans
14.20 Retaining wall profiles
14.21 Retaining wall details
14.22 85%, 100% QTO and cost opinions
14.23 85%, 100% Specifications
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Total
Work Element 15 - Plan Production
17.1 Assemble submittals for 85%, 100% PSE
17.2 Assemble Bid Documents and provide final printing
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Total
' Labor Hour Estimate' i ocar res
Proj Engr ' Dsn engr
Senior Project Senior l.A ' tA Suroey
Engineer Manager Ptpj Surv' SunreyOr cr�W Tech Glerieat Direct OVerfiead ' Profit EffeCtive multiplier
$ 64i9Q $ 5&.56 $ 41.00 $ 35.fi0 $ 50.65 $ 2&.85 $ 22.35 Hours 'Labor Gost 145.78°k 30% 2.7578
0 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 231 336 69 $ 636.50
0 2 0 0 0 8 0 10 344 501 103 $ 948.46
0 0 4 8 0 12 0 24 795 1,159 239 $ 2,192.45
0 0 8 16 0 24 0 48 1,590 2,318 477 $ 4,384.90
0 0 0 8 0 4 0 12 400 583 120 $ 1,103.67
2 8 16 16 0 24 0 66 2,500 3,645 750 $ 6,895.27
2 16 24 40 0 40 0 122 4,597 6,701 1,379 $ 12,676.94
2 4 16 40 0 24 0 86 3,128 4,561 939 $ 8,627.61
0 4 8 0 0 16 0 28 1,016 1,481 305 $ 2,801.48
0 4 16 24 0 16 0 60 2,198 3,205 659 $ 6,062.31
4 8 40 16 0 24 0 92 3,614 5,269 1,084 $ 9,966.91
2 24 80 40 0 60 0 206 7,922 11,549 2,377 $ 21,847.95
2 16 24 0 0 8 8 58 2,428 3,540 729 $ 6,696.93
2 8 24 40 0 40 0 114 4,144 6,042 1,243 $ 11,429.10
2 16 24 40 0 80 0 162 5,751 8,383 1,725 $ 15,859.45
8 24 40 0 0 24 0 96 4,209 6,136 1,263 $ 11,607.69
0 4 8 16 0 24 0 52 1,816 2,648 545 $ 5,008.83
2 4 8 24 0 16 0 54 2,000 2,916 600 $ 5,515.71
0 4 12 40 0 24 0 80 2,835 4,132 850 $ 7,817.37
0 2 4 8 0 8 0 22 793 1,156 238 $ 2,186.16
2 4 8 24 0 24 0 62 2,231 3,252 669 $ 6,152.21
8 24 40 40 0 0 24 136 5,477 7,984 1,643 $ 15,104.58
$ 16,300.00
38 1T6 404 440 0 508 32 7,598 60,020 87,497 18,006 a 181,822.49
0 0 0 16 0 16 16 48 1,389 2,025 417 $ 3,830.03
0 4 4 16 0 16 8 48 1,600 2,333 480 $ 4,413.14
$ 8,500.00
0 4 4 32 0 32 24 86 2,889 4,35T 897 $ 16,743.17
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federal Way ��, ���
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements • ��h�c��=u� .
[,antiacapc ArchiCeeSure
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway ♦ c�vi� ����,�,n� .
Task Description
Work Element 16 - Assistance During Bidding
16.1 Prepare Addenda and respond to questions
16.2 Evaluate bids and prepare bid tabulation
16.3 Provide recommendation for award
Reimbursable expenses - see breakdown for details
Task Total
���
Proj Engr
Senipr f�roject Senior I.A
Enginaer Manager Proj Surv
$ 64:90 $ 56.56 $ d1.00
2 4 4
2 4 4
2 4 0
6 12 8
�ur �sumate focar ree
�n engr'
l.A Survsy
mreyor Crew TeCh Cl�ri�f �ireet Overtiead Profit Effective multiplier
35.60' $ 5Q=65 $'28.85 $r 22.35 ' HourS LebOr Gost t45::78°fn 30°l0 2.7578
8 0 8 4 30 1,125 1,640 338 $ 3,102.64
0 0 0 2 12 565 823 169 $ 1,557.44
0 0 0 2 8 401 584 120 $ 1,105.16
$ 1,050.00
8 0 8 8 50 2.091 3.048 627 S 6.815.24
TOTAL HOURS AND TOTAL ESTIMATED FEE 123' 461 793 8�9 162 804 780 ' 3364 . 132623 193192 38757 $ 539,696.38
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EXHIBIT E-1
HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
Project: City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
Reimbursable Breakdown
Work Element 1 - Pro
���
♦ .�rchitectw,t ♦
Laridxcape Architccture
� Civi) Enginecr3ng i
Task 1- Total a 100.00
Work Element 2 • Qualit
Mneage � -
Reproduction $ '
Task 2 - Total ;
Work Element 3 -
Aeriai
Task 3 - Total
G
�
700.00
Work Element 5- Traffic Analysia Report
Mileage $ -
Reproduction $ "
Task 5 - Total s
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HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
EXHIBIT E-1
Project: City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway Improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
Reimbursable Breakdown
Work Element 6 - Geotechnical
Work Element 7 -
Work Element 8 - Environmental
Task 6 - Total
���
♦ .Ar<:hitecture ♦
i.andscape Arohitesctiu�c
♦ C'ivil Engi»eering #
Task 7 - Total ; 750.00
Task 8- Total S 64,050.00
Work Element 9- Properry Transfer Site Assessments
Mileage $ -
Reproduction $ 25.00
Widener - Corridor screening $ 6,000.00
Task 9- Totai s 6,025.00
Work Element 10 -
and Agency Coordination
_ _
Task 10 - Total S 300.00
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EXHIBIT E-1
HOUR AND FEE ESTIMATE
Project: City of Federal Way
South 356th Street Roadway improvements
Pacific Highway South to Enchanted Parkway
Reimbursable Breakdown
�� � �
♦ Architecture ♦
I,ar»ciscapn Archiuxcturc
� C'ivil i�nginee:ring *
Work Element 12 - Right of Way Appraisals
Mileage $ .50.00
Task 12 - Total S 75,750.00
Task 13 - Total i zo,uw.uu
Work Element 15 - Plan Prodi
Task 14 - Total i ier,sw.w
-
Task 17 - Total 5 8,500.00
Reimbursable Subtotal $ 164,225.00
Administrative fees on reimbursables (0%) $ '
TOTAL REIMBURSABLES
764,225.00
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EXHIBIT F
i
�Washington State
Depar#ment of Transportation
Paufa J. Hammond, P.E.
Secretary of Transportation
August 10, 2012
Susan Rowe
KPG, Inc.
753 9th Ave N
Seattle WA, 98109
Ret KPG, Inc. Overhead Schedule
Fiscal Year End December 31, 2011
Dear Ms. Rowe:
T�anspartation Buildinq
310 Maple Park Avenue S.E.
P.O. Box 47300
Olympia, WA 98504-7300
ssa�o�-�000
TTY: 1-800-833-6388
www.wsdot.wa.gov
We have completed a desk review of your overhead schedule for the above referenced
fiscal year. Our review included the documentation provided by KPG, Inc.
The reviewed data included, but was not limited to; the schedule of the indirect cost rate,
a description of the company, basis of accounting and description of KPG, Inc.
accounting system and the basis of indirect costs.
Based on our work, we are issuing this letter of review establishing KPG, Inc. overhead
rate for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2011 at 145.78°fo (rate includes Facilities
Cost of Capital) of direct labor. Costs billed to actual agreements will still be subject to
audit of actual costs.
Please check with the WSDOT Consultant Services Office (HQ) ancUor the WSDOT
Area Consultant Liaison to deternune when this reviewed rate will be applicable to your
WSDOT agreenieiit(s}.
Also, remember that when you provide next year's overhead schedule to our office, you
will also need #o submit either your internally prepared Compensation Analysis for our
review, or use the National Compensation Matrix (NC1V� format to prepare your
alternate analysis and we wi11 review that. The NCM is a tool that esta.blishes
compensation amounts presumed reasonable for certain executive positions. The
Compensation Analysas and NCM are described further in the AASHTO Audit Guide,
Chapter 7. We will need your Compensation Analysis, or alternative analysis based on
use of the NCM, in order to complete our review of your overhead schedule.
Ms. Rowe
August 10, 2012
Page 2
If you, or any representatives of KPG, Inc. have any questions, please contact
Martha Roach, Jeri Sivertson, or Steve McKerney at (360)705-7003.
Sincerely,
—y�Q�c;�.''
Martha S. Roach
Agreement Compliance Audit Manager
MR:ds
Enclosures
cc: Steve McKerney, Director of Internal Audit
Jeri Sivertson, Assistant Director of Internal Audit
Larry Schofield, MS 47323
File
KPG, Inc.
2011 Overhead Schedule
For FY Ending December 31st, 2011
Financial
Statement Accepted
Descri tion Amount KpG Adj. WSDOT Adj. Ref. Amount %
Direct Labor
Fringe Benefits:
Vacation, Sick, & Holiday
Payroll Taxes
Health Insurance
Workers' Comp. Insurance
Holiday Bonus
Profit Sharing (401-k)
Total Fringe Benefits
General Overhead:
Indirect Labor
Bid & Proposal Labor
Accounting & Lega1
Automobile
Bank Charge
Donations
Conferences
Organizations
Publications
Employee Services
Interest
Licenses
Meals
IT - Computer
TT - Telephone
IT - Training
Office Supplies
Payroll Services
Postage & Delivery
Printing
Recruiting Costs
Rent
Repairs & Maintenance
Shareholder Buyout
Survey
Taxes & Insurance
Travel
Utilities
Depreciation
Tota! General Overhead
Total Overhead Costs
Overhead Rate (Less FCC)
�2�$17,914
$3,600 Q $2,821,514 100.00%
$556,434
252,650 131,345
466,347
19,953
6,100 (6,100)
73,279
$1374,762 $0 $125,245
$1,155,440 ($5,139) ($140,386)
318,208
31,829 (12,475) 8,400
90,792 (29,081) {28,118)
6
2,350 (2,350)
16,493 (2,680)
22,259 (78)
5,027
52,297 (52,297)
6,365 (6,365)
7,804
42,499 (42,499)
121,894
101,895 (1,055) 15,738
15,986
52,745
6,653
3,274
4,002
311
547,488 (270,210) (32,006}
60,173
94,086 (18,650) (75,436)
46,15Q
405,108 (20,968}
8,396 (8,396)
36,211
146,622 8$,959)
$3,402,361 ($508,904) {$304,105
$4,777,123 {$508,904} ($178,860)
169.53% 151.47%
PaoP 1
Q
M
A,N
F, T
B, O
J
D,J,L
E
P
G
H
D,Q
K, R
G,S
C
H
I
$556,434 19.72%
383,995 13.61%
466,347 16.53%
19,953 0.71%
0 0.00%
73,279 2.60%
$1,SOQ,Q07 53.16%
$1,009,915 35.79%
318,208 11.28%
27,754 Q.98%
33,593 1.19%
6 0.00%
0 0.00%
13,813 0.49%
22,181 0.79%
5,027 0.18%
(0) 0.00%
0 0.00%
7,804 0.28%
0 0.00%
121,894 4.32%
116,577 4.I3%
15,986 0.57%
52,745 1.87%
6,653 0.24%
3,274 0.12%
4,UO2 0.14%
311 0.01%
245,272 8.69%
60,173 2.13%
0 0.00%
46,150 1.64%
384,140 13.61%
(0) 0.00%
36,211 128%
57,663 2.04%
$2,589,352 91.77%
$4,0$9,359 144.93%
144.93%
KPG, Inc.
2011 Overhead Schedule
For FY Ending December 31st, 2011
Financial
Statement Accepted
Description Amount KPG Adj. WSDOT Adj. Ref. Amount %
Facilities Cost of Capital $23,756 0.84%
$4,113,115
Overhead Rate (Includes FCG�
KPG Corp - Reviewed & Accepted 8/10/2012, MJP
"Overhead Rate stlll subfect to WSDOTAudit"
References
KPG Adjustments:
Al Overtime premium unallowable $486 per 48 CFR 22.103-1, 22.103-4(g)
A2 Severance pay unallowable $4,653
B Mixed use auto allowances 7 1/2 of $58,161 per 48 CFR 31.205-6 (m) (2) and 31.205-46 (d)
C Key person life insurance unallowable $20,968 per 48 CFR 31.205-19(e)(2)(v).
D1 Advertising unaliowable (1/2 page ad) $225 per CFR 31.205-1
D2 Advertising unallowable (yellow pages) $1,055 per CFR 31.205-1
E Lobbying unallowable $78 per CFR 31.205-22
F Tax preparation fees unallowable $12,475 per 48 CFR 31.205-41 (b) (1), 31.201-6 (a), S-Corp
Gi Interest unallowable $6,365 per 48 CFR 31.205-20.
G2 Interest unallowable $18,650 per 48 CFR 31.205-20.
Hl Inadequate supporting documentation unallowable (meals) $42,499
H2 Inadequate supporting documentation unallowable (travel) $8,396
I AcceIerated depreciation unallowable $88,959
J1 Donations Unallowable $2,350
J2 Donations Unatlowable $56d
145.78°/.
K Common Control Rent adjustment $270,210
L Entertainment unallowable (golfl $1,895
WSDOT Adjnstments:
M Bonus is not performance based all employees revived $100 Holiday gift, 48 CFR 31.205-6 (fl, AASHTO Chp 7.12
N Two Employee's received $50,000 each of unallowable distributions, payment for Gym, $2,609 is
unallowable 48 CFR 31.205-13 (c), medical payment already in fringe benefits $38,263,WSDOT overhead policy expired
with OH's for 2009 (see ref A1) $486 now allowable.
O Personal use of Auto's unallowable removed 63% of all Auto accounts, per mileage log provided by firm, 48 CFR 31.205-4b (d)
P Entertainment, Gifts, Dinners and Gym membership is unallowable 48 CFR 31.205-13 (b), 31.205-14,
Q Improper calculation, firm missed $15,738 indirect expense and $3,600 of direct labor, taxes in addition to FICA not
expensed in the amount of $131,345
R$32,006 of sub-leased rent received, 48 CFR 31.201-5
S Organization cost of shareholder buyout is unallowable 48 CFR 31.205-6 (i) & 31.205-27
T WSDOT Overhead policy expired with 2009 Overhead, see Ref F, $8,400 tax Prep fee's allowable, $4,075 of S-Corp
personal tax Prep still unallowable
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EXHIBIT G
Subcontract Work/Fee Determination
Landau Associates
Work Element 6, Geotechnical investigation.
Total Budget is $20,000 as shown in the Budget summary and Expenses sections of Exhibit E.
Widener
Work Elernent 8, Environmental.
Total Budget is $64,000 as shown in the Budget summary and Expenses sections of Exhibit E.
Certified Land Services
Work Element 13, Negotiations and acquisitions.
Total Budget is $24,700 as shown in the Budget suminary and Expenses sections of Exhibit E.
Bright Engineering, Inc.
Work Element 14, Moment slab barrier design and detailing
Total Budget is $10,000 as shown in the Budget summary and Expenses sectioris of Exhibit E.
Casne Engineering, Inc.
Work Element 14, Electrical service design.
Total Budget is $5,000 as shown in the Budget summary and Expenses sections of Exhibit E.
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Bright Engineering inc. Consulting Structural and Civil Engineerir
�1809 7th Avenue, Suite 1100 � Seattle, Washington 98101-1851 ( phone: 206.625.3777 ( fax: 206.625.1851 � info@brightei
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Client KPG
Attn: Nelson Davis, PE
address: 753 9th Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
�ro)ea: Federal Wpy Street Improvements
Job No.:
�ate: May 2, 2013
�ocatton: Federal Way, WA
BEI Ref. No.: 138.25
ESTIMATE OF LABOR AND EXPENSE
Labor
Project Shuctural DocumeM
bor Descripflons Engineer Engineer CADD Processing Totcl
I Design and details of Moment Slab Barrier and Barrier I I
a mounted Luminaire Foundation 2 40 32
tal Labor Hours 2 40 32 74
3illing Rate $199.05 $169.18 $84.50
Labor Subtotals $398.10 $6,767.20 $2,704.00 $ 9,869.3
tal Labor Amount $ 9,869.3�
House Expenses
Mileage
Submittal Vellum Plots
Photocopies
Check Prints
UnN Unit Cost Qiy
Miles $0.57 100
Sheet $8.00
Sheet $0.10
Sheet $1.00 30
Direct Cost Totals
$56.50 $ 56.5
$ -
$ -
$30.00 $ 30.0
tal In-House Expense I � � � �$ 86.5
�tal Estimate of Labor 8 Expense $ 9,955.8�
F..etimate nf l,ahnr and F,x»ence
��rig�t �ngineering,
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June 7, 2013
KPG, Inc.
Attn: Nelson Davis
753 9th Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
nc.
EXHIBIT G3
RE: Statement of Negotiated Rates
KC Contract #E00269E 12
Federal Way Street Improvements
Consulting Structural and Civil Engineering
BEI# 13 8.25
This letter is to confirm that Bright Engineering, Inc. does not have an audited overhead rate and that
we contract for services based on a negotiated hourly rate that includes direct salary, overhead and
fee. The rates below are the lowest rates charged to our preferred customers, and are approved by
King County for their projects. These rates are valid from the date of this letter until 12/31/2013.
Classification Hourly Ra.te
Project Manager $ 194.69
Senior Project Engineer $ 165.47
CADD $ 86.62
All travel beyond thirty (30) miles of our office will be billed per the Washington State Department
of Transportation Travel Regulation. Travel and expenses will not be billed on this project. All sub-
consultant costs and direct reimbursements will be at cost with no mark-ups.
Sincerely,
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Ade Bright, PE, SE
1809 7'" Avenue, Suite 1100 I Seattie, WA 98101-1381 I phone: 206.625.3777 I fax: 206.625.1851 I info@brighteng.com
CASNE ENGINEERING INC.
Overhead Calculation
DIRECT PROJECT LABOR
DIRECT LABOR OVERHEAD
VACATION
HOLIDAYS
SICK LEAVE
PAYROLL TAXES
MEDICAL INSURANCE
INCENTIVE BONUSES
BENEFIT PLAN CONTRIBUTION
SUB-TOTAL DIRECT LABOR OH
ADMiN. NON-PROJECT OVERHEAD
ADVERTISING
AUTO-OPERATING COSTS
BAD DEBTS
BANK CHARGES
BENEFIT PLAN EXPENSE
BUSINESS MEETING, MEALS
CLIENT RELATIONS
COMPUTER SERVICES/SUPPLIES
CONTRIBUTIONS
DEPRECIATION
ENGR DRAFTING SUPPLIES
EMPLOYEE EDUCATION
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
ENTERTAINMENT
EQUIPMENT LEASES
EXCISE TAXES
INSURANCE
INTEREST
LEGAL, ACCOUNTING
LICENSE AND OTHER TAXES
MARKETING
OFFICE SUPPLIES & IMPROVEMENTS
PERSONNELRECRUITMENT
PHOTOGRAPHY
PROFESSIONAL DUES AND LICENSES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
POSTAGE, DELIVERY
PROMOTIONAL
PUBLICATIONS, SUBSCRIPTIONS
RENT
REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE
REPRODUCTION, PRINTING
TEMPORARY SERVICES
TELEPHONE/UTILITIES
TRAINING
TRAVEL-MEALS
TRAVEL-MILEAGE, PARKING
TRAVEL-FARES, LODGING
SU&TOTAL G & A OVERHEAD
EXHIBIT G3
2012 2012
Unallowed �st�
2,424,413.35
153,847.55
105,680.72
46,687.25
314,675.70
154,582.33
1,313,472.60
421,915.69
455,074.15
2,101.84
372.52
30,887.30
2,109.33
16,383.25
31,120.75
421.68
102,612.07
5,120.00
42,538.39
32,535.45
243.95
11,226.87
0.00
6,601.27
181,381.42
94,748.72
603.21
26,779.64
14,920.41
860.00
32,288.20
14,894.85
0.00
10,060.23
3,500.00
5,182.76
5,703.51
3,068.07
235,319.22
3,693.32
4,739.70
0.00
74,364.03
9,660.50
664.33
21,413.02
17,953.89
1,501,147.85
Reference
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
{2,1n3.&3} Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
(30,887.3Q) Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-2�
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31.20
(5,120.00) Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31-2a
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
0.00 Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31-20
{6Q3.21 } Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31-20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
Per FAR Section 31.20
2012
2,424,413.35
153,847.55
105,680.72
46,687.25
314,675.70
154,582.33
1,313,472.60
421,915.69
2,510,861.84
455,074.15
0.00
372.52
0.00
2,109.33
16,383.25
31,120.75
421.68
102,612.07
0.00
42,538.39
32,535.45
243.95
11,226.87
0.00
6,601.27
181,381.42
94,748.72
0.00
26,779.64
14,920.41
860.00
32,288.20
14,894.85
0.00
10,060.23
3,500.00
5,182.76
5,703.51
3,068.07
235,319.22
3,693.32
4,739.70
0.00
74,364.03
9,660.50
664.33
21,413.02
17,953.89
1,501,147.85
TOTAL Direct Labor OH and G 4,012,009.69
DIRECT LABOR Direct Labor 2,424,413.35
OVERHEAD RATE LESS PROFIT Overhead rate 6,436,423.04
PROFIT Markup percent 10.00
TOTAL MULTIPLIER
1.0000
0.0635
0.0436
0.0193
0.1298
0.0638
0.5418
0.1740
1.0357
0.1877
0.0000
0.0002
0.0000
0.0009
0.0068
0.0128
0.0002
0.0423
0.0000
0.0175
0.0134
0.0001
0.0046
0.0000
0.0027
0.0748
0.0391
0.0000
0.0110
0.0062
0.0004
0.0133
0.0061
0.0000
0.0041
0.0014
0.0021
0.0024
0.0013
0.0971
0.0015
0.0020
0.0000
0.0307
0.0040
0.0003
0.0088
0.0074
0.6192
1.6548
1.0000
2.6548
0.2655
2.9203
Exhibit H
Title VI Assurances
During the performance of this AGREEMENT, the CONSULTANT, for itself, its assignees, and successors in
interest agrees as follows:
Compliance with Regulations: The CONSULTANT shall comply with the Regulations relative to non-
discrimination in federally assisted programs of the AGENCY, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part
21, as they may be amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as the "REGiJLATIONS"), which
are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this AGREEMENT.
2. Non-discrimination: The CONSULTANT, with regard to the work performed during the
AGREEMENT, shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in the selection
and retention of sub-consultants, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The
CONSULTANT shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by
Section 21.5 of the REGULATIONS, including employment practices when the AGREEMENT covers a
program set forth in Appendix B of the REGULATIONS.
3. Solicitations for Sub-consultants, Including Procurement of Materials and Equipment: In all solicitations
either by competitive bidding or negotiations made by the CONSULTANT for work to be perfortned
under a sub-contract, including procurement of materials or leases of equipment, each potential sub-
consultant or supplier shall be notified by the CONSULTANT of the CONSULTANT'S obligations under
this AGREEMENT and the REGULATIONS relative to non-discrimination on the grounds of race, color,
sex, or national origin.
4. Information and Reports: The CONSULTANT shall provide all information and reports required by the
REGULATIONS or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records,
accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by AGENCY, STATE or
the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such
REGULATIONS, orders and instructions. Where any information required of a CONSULTANT is in the
exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information, the CONSiJLTANT shall
so certify to the AGENCY, STAT'E or the FHWA as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has
made to obtain the information.
Sanctions for Non-compliance: In the event of the CONSULTANT' S non-compliance with the non-
discrimination provisions of this AGREEMENT, the AGENCY shall impose such AGREEMENT
sanctions as it, the STATE or the FHWA may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited to:
Withholding of payments to the CONSULTANT under the AGREEMENT until the
CONSULTANT complies, andlor;
Cancellation, termination, or suspension of the AGREEMENT, in whole or in part
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit H
Revised 6/05
Exhibit I
Payment Upon Termination of Agreement
By the Agency Other Than for
Fault of the Consultant
(Refer to Agreement, Section IX)
Lump Sum Contracts
A fnal payment shall be made to the CONSULTANT which when added to any payments previously made shall
total the same percentage of the Lump Sum Amount as the work completed at the time of termination is to the
total work required for the PROJECT. In addition, the CONSiJLTANT shall be paid for any authorized extra
work completed.
Cost Plus Fixed Fee Contracts
A final payment shall be made to the CONSiJLTANT which when added to any payments previously made, shall
total the actual costs plus the same percentage of the fixed fee as the work completed at the time of termination is
to the total work required for the Project. In addition, the CONSULTANT shall be paid for any authorized e�ctra
work completed.
Specific Rates of Pay Contracts
A final payment shall be made to the CONSiJLTANT for actual hours charged at the time of termination of this
AGREEMENT plus any direct nonsalary costs incurred at the time of termination of this AGREEMENT.
Cost Per Unit of Work Contracts
A fnal payment shall be made to the CONSULTANT for actual units of work completed at the time of
termination of this AGREEMENT.
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit 1
Revised 6/05
Exhibit J
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 Identifed by Agency's Project Manager
At the frst 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 Highways and 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 pocuments 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 should be represented by their project manger and any personnel (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 H&LP, through the Region
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit J
Revised 6/OS
Exhibit K
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 the consultant 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 l, 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 Highways and 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 Highways and
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.
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit K
Revised 6/05
M
I hereby certify that I am
Exhibit M-1(a)
Certification Of Consultant
t�r.-� �-{ f ��
Project No.
Local Agency
and duly authorized
representative of the frm of KPG, Inc. whose address is
�'j S'�j C� � t� I� _� L�-Z�...t �-�' �- ��� d i and that neither I nor the above
firm I here represent has:
(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 the 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 iurn, 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 available to the Washington State Depa.rtment 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.
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Date
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit M-1(a)
Revised 6/05
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Signature
Exhibit M-1(b}
Certification Of Agency Official
I hereby certify that I am the AGENCY Official of the Local Agency of City of Federal Way ,
Washington, and that the consulting firm 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 agee 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 available 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
��v 3�2.�1�
�—Date
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit M-1(b)
Revised 6/05
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
�
Skip Priest
Mayor
33325 8�' Avenue S
Federal Way, WA 98003-6325
Exhibit M-2
Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility
Matters-Primary Covered Transactions
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-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil
judgment rendered against them for commission or 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 sta.te antitrust 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 (I)
(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, or 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.
Consultant (Firm): KPG, Inc.
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(Date) (Signature) President or Authorized Official of Consultant
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit M-2
Revised 6/05
Exhibit M-3
Certification Regarding The Restrictions
of The use of Federal Funds for Lobbying
The prospective participant certifes, by signing and submitting this bid or proposal, to the best of his or her
knowledge and belief, that:
1.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 an 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 any 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 certifcation is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this
transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certifcation is a prerequisite for making
or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who
fails to fle the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and
not more than $100,000 for each such failure.
Ttie 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 subcontracts which
exceed $100,000 and that all such subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
Consultant (Firm): KpG, Inc.
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(Date)
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit M-3
Revised 6lOS
.
(Signature) President or Authorized Official of Consultant
Exhibit M-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 15.401 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 S'� Sio � S�, �(�,.� � d✓t�-+.�'C *
are accurate, complete, and current as of I� ��� ( Z,a i'y **. is certification includes
the cost or pricing data supporting any advance agreements and forward pricing rate agreements between
the offeror and the Government that are part of the proposaL
Firm KPG, Inc.
Name IV� `L'i� �� ��✓ t J
Title Q �- � •� �-� � h-�-
Date of Execution* ** b��j �'►� �'�
* Identify the proposal, quotation, request for price adjustment, or other submission involved,
giving the appropriate identifying number (e.g., RFP No.).
** 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.
DOT Form 140-089 EF Exhibit M-4
Revised 6lOS