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v AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO
ON -CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH LEIGHTON CONSULTING, INC. FOR
GEOTECHNICAL AND MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES
THIS AMENDMENT NO. ONE TO ON -CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT ("Amendment No. One") is made and entered into as of this 20th day of
March, 2024 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a
California municipal corporation and charter city ("City"), and LEIGHTON CONSULTING,
INC., a California corporation ("Consultant"), whose address on file with the California
Secretary of State is 2600 Michelson Drive Suite 400, Irvine, CA 92612, and formerly
17781 Cowan, Suite 100, Irvine, California 92614, and is made with reference to the
following:
RECITALS
A. On June 8, 2021, City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services
Agreement ("Agreement") for geotechnical and material testing services on an on -
call, as needed basis ("Project").
B. The parties desire to enter into this Amendment No. One to extend the term of the
Agreement, to increase the total compensation, to update the Billing Rates, and to
update Consultant's address for the receipt of notices.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties
as follows:
1. TERM
Section 1 of the Agreement is amended in its entirety and replaced with the
following: "The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date, and shall
terminate on June 7, 2026, unless terminated earlier as set forth herein."
2. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT
Exhibit B to the Agreement shall be replaced in entirety with the Schedule of Billing
Rates, attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference.
Section 4.1 of the Agreement is amended in its entirety and replaced with the
following: "City shall pay Consultant for the Services on a time and expense not -to -
exceed basis in accordance with the provisions of this Section and the Schedule of Billing
Rates attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant's
compensation for all Work performed in accordance with this Agreement, including all
reimbursable items and subconsultant fees, shall not exceed Three Hundred Seventy
Five Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($375,000.00), without prior written authorization
from City. No billing rate changes shall be made during the term of this Agreement without
the prior written approval of City."
The total amended compensation reflects Consultant's additional compensation
for additional Services to be performed in accordance with this Amendment No. One,
including all reimbursable items and subconsultant fees, in an amount not to exceed
Seventy Five Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($75,000.00).
3. NOTICES
Section 26.3 of the Agreement is amended in its entirety and replaced with the
following: "All notices, demands, requests or approvals from City to Consultant shall be
addressed to Consultant at:
Attn: Jeff Hull
Leighton Consulting, Inc.
2600 Michelson Drive, Suite 400
Irvine, CA 92612"
4. INTEGRATED CONTRACT
Except as expressly modified herein, all other provisions, terms, and covenants
set forth in the Agreement shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment No. One to be
executed on the dates written below.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Date: �/I SVN
By:s,
A r n C. Harp 3 �s
City Attorney
ATTEST:
Date: _ o
By:
Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
a Califor is municipal corporation
Date: 24
Grace K. Leung
City Manager
CONSULTANT: Leighton Consulting, Inc.,
a California corporation
Date:
Signed in Counterpart
By:
Jesse Kropelnicki
Vice President
Date:
Signed in Counterpart
Bv:
Pat Sheridan
Chief Financial Officer
[END OF SIGNATURES]
Attachments: Exhibit B — Schedule of Billing Rates
Leighton Consulting, Inc. Page 3
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment No. One to be
executed on the dates written below.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Date: /iS'/Z
By: a ut C"IN
A r n C. Harp 3/1 ms
City Attorney 5/zV
ATTEST:
Date:
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Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
a California municipal corporation
Date:
By:
Grace K. Leung
City Manager
CONSULTANT: Leighton Consulting, Inc
a California corporation
Date: 7 % 1 q / Z
By:
Jin's'se Kr elnicki
Vice President
Date: 0 3 - Z'l — ?-y�(i
By:
Pat Sheridan
Chief Financial Officer
[END OF SIGNATURES]
Attachments: Exhibit B — Schedule of Billing Rates
Leighton Consulting, Inc. Page 3
EXHIBIT B
SCHEDULE OF BILLING RATES
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EXHIBIT B
BILLING RATES
LABOR RATES
CLASSIFICATION $/HR
TechnicianI...................................................................................................105
Technician II I Special Inspector...................................................................115
Senior Technician I Senior Special Inspector...............................................135
Prevailing Wage (field soils / materials tester) *...........................................180
Prevailing Wage (Special Inspector)*..........................................................185
Prevailing Wage (On site Source Inspector, NDT and soil remediation
O&M)*.......................................................................................................190
System Operation & Maintenance (0&M) Specialist....................................175
Non Destructive Testing (NDT).....................................................................185
DeputyInspector..........................................................................................135
Field / Laboratory Supervisor.......................................................................175
Source Inspector..........................................................................................160
City -of Los Angeles Deputy_Building-(including Grading) Inspector .............1.85
* See Prevailing Wages in Terms and Conditions
CLASSIFICATION $/HR
Project Administrator/Word Processor/Dispatcher.........................................95
Information Specialist...................................................................................135
CADOperator...............................................................................................160
GISSpecialist...............................................................................................160
GISAnalyst..................................................................................................190
Staff Engineer / Geologist / Scientist............................................................180
Senior Staff Engineer / Geologist / Scientist / ASMR...................................195
Operations / Laboratory Manager.................................................................215
Project Engineer / Geologist / Scientist........................................................225
Senior Project Engineer / Geologist/ Scientist / SMR..................................250
Associate......................................................................................................275
Principal........................................................................................................
310
SeniorPrincipal ............................................................................................365
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
METHOD $/TEST METHOD
CLASSIFICATION & INDEX PROPERTIES
Photographof sample....................................................................................15
Moisture content (ASTM D2216)........................................................................25
Moisture & density (ASTM D2937) ring samples................................................37
Moisture & density (ASTM D2937) Shelby tube or cutting.................................45
Atterberg limits 3 points (ASTM D4318):..........................................................160
- Single point, non-plastic............................................................................90
- Atterberg limits (organic ASTM D2487 / D4318).............................................195
- Visual classification as non -plastic (ASTM D2488).......................................15
Particlesize: .......................................................................................................
- Sieve only 1'/2 inch to #200 (AASHTO T27/ASTM C136/ASTM D6913/CTM 202)...155
- Large sieve 6 inch to #200 (AASHTO T27/ASTM C136/ASTM D6913/CTM 202)...195
- Hydrometer only (ASTM D7928)................................................................120
- Sieve + hydrometer <-3 inch sieve, (ASTM D7928)....................................200
- Percent passing #200 sieve, wash only (ASTM D1140)...............................75
Specific gravity and absorption of fine aggregate
(AASHTO T84/ASTM C128/ASTM D854/CTM 207)..............................................140
Specific gravity and absorption of coarse aggregate
(AASHTO T85/ASTM C127/CTM 206)...............................................................110
- Total porosity - on Shelby tube sample (calculated)...............................180
- Total porosity - on other sample (calculated)..........................................165
Shrinkage limits wax method (ASTM D4943)...................................................135
Pinhole dispersion (ASTM D4647)...................................................................225
Dispersive characteristics (double hydrometer ASTM D4221)..............................215
As -received moisture & density (chunk/carved samples)...............................65
Sand Equivalent (AASHTO T176/ASTM D2419/CTM 217)....................................115
SHEAR STRENGTH
Pocket penetrometer......................................................................................20
Direct shear (ASTM D3080, mod., 3 points):
Consolidated undrained - 0.05 inch/min (CU)..............................................320
Consolidated drained - <0.05 inch/min (CD)................................................385
Residual shear EM 1110-2-1906-IXA (price per each additional pass after shear) ....
55
Remolding or hand trimming of specimens (3 points)....................................95
Oriented or block hand trimming (per hour)....................................................70
Singlepoint shear.........................................................................................115
Torsional shear (ASTM D6467 /ASTM D7608)....................................................880
COMPACTION & PAVEMENT SUBGRADE TESTS
Standard Proctor compaction, 4 points (ASTM D698)
$/TEST
- 4 inch diameter mold (Methods A & B)...................................................170
- 6 inch diameter mold (Method C)...........................................................230
Modified Proctor compaction 4 points (ASTM D1557):
- 4 inch diameter mold Methods A & B......................................................235
- 6 inch diameter mold Method C..............................................................265
Checkpoint (per point)...................................................................................70
Relative compaction of untreated/treated soils/aggregates (CTM 216) ..........270
Relative density 0.1 ft mold (ASTM D4253, D4254)...........................................
250
California Bearing Ratio (ASTM D1883)
- 3 point.....................................................................................................535
- 1 point.....................................................................................................200
R-Value untreated soils/aggregates (AASHTO T190/ASTM D2844/CTM 301).......335
R-Value lime or cement treated soils/aggregates (AASHTO T190/ASTM
D2844/CTM 301)..........................................................................................365
SOIL CHEMISTRY & CORROSIVITY
pH Method A (ASTM D4972 or CTM 643).............................................................50
Electrical resistivity — single point — as received moisture..............................50
Minimum resistivity 3 moisture content points (ASTM G187/CTM 643) ...............95
pH + minimum resistivity (CTM 643)...............................................................140
Sulfate content - gravimetric (CTM 417 B Part 2)................................................75
Sulfate content - by ion chromatograph (CTM 417 Part 2).................................85
Sulfate screen (Hach®)....................................................................................35
Chloride content (AASHTO T291/CTM 422).........................................................75
Chloride content — by ion chromatograph (AASHTO T291/CTM 422)...................85
Corrosion suite: minimum resistivity, sulfate, chloride, pH (CTM 643) ............285
Organic matter content (ASTM D2974)..............................................................70
CONSOLIDATION & EXPANSION/SWELL TESTS
Consolidation (ASTM D2435):..........................................................................210
Each additional time curve.............................................................................50
Each additional load/unload w/o time reading................................................45
Expansion Index (ASTM D4829)......................................................................140
Single load swell/collapse - Method B (ASTM D4546-8, seat, load & inundate only) ....
115
Swell collapse Method A up to 10 load/unloads w/o time curves
(ASTM D4546-A)..........................................................................................310
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FEE SCI
METHOD $/TEST
TRIAXIAL TESTS
Unconfined compression strength of cohesive soil (with stress/strain plot,
ASTMD2166)..................................................................................................................145
Unconsolidated undrained triaxial compression test on cohesive soils
(UU, ASTM D2850, USACE Q test, per confining stress)..........................................185
Consolidated undrained triaxial compression test for cohesive soils,
(CU, ASTM D4767, USACE R-bar test) with back pressure saturation & pore
water pressure measurement (per confining stress)........................................400
Consolidated drained triaxial compression test (CD, USACE S), with volume
change measurement. Price per soil type below EM 1110-2-1906(X):
Sand or silty sand soils (per confining stress).........................................400
Silt or clayey sand soils (per confining stress) ........................................
535
Clay soils (per confining stress)..............................................................755
Three -stage triaxial (sand or silty sand soils)..........................................700
Three -stage triaxial (silt or clayey sand soils).........................................935
Three -stage triaxial (clay soils).............................................................1,320
Remolding of test specimens....................................................................70
METHOD $/TEST
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY TESTS
Triaxial permeability in flexible -wall permeameter with backpressure
saturation at one effective stress
(EPA 9100/ASTM D5084, falling head Method C):................................................335
Each additional effective stress....................................................................130
Hand trimming of soil samples for horizontal K..............................................65
Remolding of test specimens.........................................................................70
Permeability of granular soils (ASTM D2434)..................................................145
Soil suction (filter paper method, ASTM D5298)....................................................430
SOIL -CEMENT
Moisture -density curve for soil -cement mixtures (ASTM D558).......................260
Wet -dry durability of soil -cement mixtures (ASTM D559)'...........................1,290
Compressive strength of molded soil -cement cylinder (ASTM D1633)..............65
Soil -cement remolded specimen (for shear strength, consolidation, etc.)' ............250
' Compaction (ASTM D558 maximum density) should also be performed — not included
in above price
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY TESTING
METHOD $/TEST
CONCRETE STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS
Concrete cylinders compression (ASTM C39) (6" x 12" and 4" x 8") ................40
Compression, concrete or masonry cores (testing only) :56 inch (ASTM C42)......45
Trimming concrete cores (per core)...............................................................25
Flexural strength of concrete (simple beam-3rd pt. loading, ASTM C78/CTM 523).....90
Flexural strength of concrete (simple beam -center pt. loading, ASTM C293/CTM 523)...90
Non shrink grout cubes (2 inch, ASTM C109/C1107)............................................30
Drying shrinkage - four readings, up to 90 days, 3 bars (ASTM C157) ...........430
Length of concrete cores (CTM 531).................................................................45
HOT MIX ASPHALT (HMA)
Resistance of compacted HMA to moisture -induced damage
(AASHTO T283/CTM 371)...........................................................................2,250
Hamburg Wheel, 4 briquettes (modified) (AASHTO T324)...............................965
Superpave gyratory compaction (AASHTO T312/ASTM D6925) .........................375
Extraction by ignition oven, percent asphalt
(AASHTO T308/ASTM D6307/CTM 382)............................................................160
Ignition oven correction/correlation values
(AASHTO T308/ASTM D6307/CTM 382).........................................................1,445
Extraction by centrifuge, percent asphalt (ASTM D2172)................................160
Gradation of extracted aggregate (AASHTO T30/ASTM D5444/CTM 202)............145
Stabilometer, S-Value (ASTM D1560/CTM 366).................................................285
Bituminous mixture preparation (AASHTO R30/CTM 304)...................................85
Moisture content of HMA (AASHTO T329/ASTM D6037/CTM 370) .........................65
Bulk specific gravity of compacted HMA, molded specimen or cores,
uncoated (AASHTO T166/ASTM D2726/CTM 308)..............................................55
Bulk specific gravity of compacted HMA, molded specimen or cores,
paraffin -coated (AASHTO T275/ASTM D1188/CTM 308).....................................60
Maximum density - Hveem (CTM 308)............................................................215
Theoretical maximum density and specific gravity of HMA (AASHTO T209/
ASTMD2041/CTM 309).................................................................................140
Thickness or height of compacted bituminous paving mixture specimens
(ASTM D3549)...............................................................................................45
Wet track abrasion of slurry seal (ASTM D3910).............................................160
Rubberized asphalt (add to above rates)........................................................+25%
BRICK
Compression - cost for each, 5 required (ASTM C67).......................................55
Absorption - cost for each, 5 required (ASTM C67)...........................................55
METHOD $/TEST
AGGREGATE PROPERTIES
Bulk density and voids in aggregates (AASHTO T19/ASTM C291 CTM 212) ............55
Organic impurities in fine aggregate sand (AASHTO T21/ASTM C40/CTM 213)....65
LA Rattler -smaller coarse aggregate <1.5" (AASHTO T961ASTM C131/ CTM 211) ... 215
LA Rattler -larger coarse aggregate 1-3" (AASHTO T96/ASTM C535/CTM 211)....270
Apparent specific gravity of fine aggregate (AASHTO T84/ASTM C1281 CTM 208)...140
Specific gravity and absorption of coarse aggregate (ASTM C127/CTM 206)
44 retained.............................................................................................110
Clay lumps, friable particles (AASHTO T112/ASTM C142)..................................190
Durability Index (AASHTO T2101ASTM D3744/CTM 229)......................................215
Moisture content of aggregates by oven drying
(AASHTO T2551ASTM C566/CTM 226)...............................................................45
Uncompacted void content of fine aggregate
(AASHTO T304/ ASTM C1252/ CTM 234)..........................................................140
Percent of crushed particles (AASHTO T335/ASTM D5821/CTM 205) ..................145
Flat & elongated particles in coarse aggregate (ASTM D4791/CTM 235)..........230
Cleanness value of coarse aggregate (CTM 227)...........................................225
Soundness, magnesium (AASHTO T104/ASTM C88/CTM 214) ...........................240
Soundness, sodium (AASHTO T104/ASTM C881CTM 214)..................................695
MASONRY
Mortar cylinders 2" x 4" (ASTM C780)...............................................................35
Grout prisms 3" x 6" (ASTM C1019)...................................................................35
Masonry cores compression, 56" diameter - testing only (ASTM C42).............45
Masonry core shear testing (Title 24).............................................................85
Veneer bond strength, cost for each - 5 required (ASTM C482)........................60
CMU compression to size 8" x 8" x 16" - 3 required (ASTM C140)....................60
CMU moisture content, absorption & unit weight - 6 required (ASTM C140).....55
CMU linear drying shrinkage (ASTM C426)...............................................I.....190
CMU grouted prisms compression test <_8" x 8" x 16" (ASTM C1314).............215
CMU grouted prisms compression test > 8" x 8" x 16"(ASTM C1314) .............270
BEARING PADS/PLATES AND JOINT SEAL
Elastomeric bearing pads (Caltrans SS 51-3)................................................1,060
Elastomeric bearing pad with hardness and compression tests
(Caltrans SS 51-3)......................................................................................1,315
Type A Joint Seals (Caltrans SS 51-2)...........................................................1,735
Type B Joint Seals (Caltrans SS 51-2)...........................................................1,640
Bearing plates(A536).....................................................................................770
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FEE
METHOD
$/TEST METHOD
$/TEST
REINFORCING STEEL AND PRESTRESSING STRANDS
STREET LIGHTS/SIGNALS
Rebar tensile test, <— up to No. 11 (ASTMA370)................................................70
LED Luminaires / Signal Modules / Countdown Pedestrian Signal Face
Rebar tensile test, >— No. 14 & over (ASTMA370)...........................................215
Modules (Caltrans RSS 86)........................................................................ 1,390
Rebar bend test, up to No. 11(ASTMA370)......................................................70
SPRAY APPLIED FIREPROOFING
Rebar bend test, > No. 14 & over(ASTMA370)..............................................215
Unit weight (density, ASTM E605)........................................................................ 65
Resistance butt -welded hoops/bars, tensile test, s up to No. 10 (CTM 670)....70
Resistance butt -welded hoops/bars, tensile test, >_ No. 11 & over (CTM 670)...90
FASTENERS / BOLTS / RODS
Mechanical rebar splice, tensile test, <— up to No. 11 (CTM 670).......................70
F3125 GR A307, A325 Bolts, tensile test, _< up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain
Mechanical rebar splice, slip test, 5 up to No. 11 (CTM 670)............................45
(ASTM A370)................,...,............................................................................70
Mechanical rebar splice, tensile test, >— No. 14 & over (CTM 670)..................215
F3125 GR A307, A325 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter,
Mechanical rebar splice, slip test, >— No. 14 & over (CTM 670).......................215
galvanized (ASTM A370).........,.....................................................................80
Headed rebar splice, tensile test, <— up to No. 11 (CTM 670) ............................70
A490 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain (ASTM A370)................70
Headed rebar splice, tensile test, > No. 14 & over (CTM 670) .......................215
A490 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, galvanized (ASTMA370) ...... 80
Epoxy coated rebar/dowel film thickness (coating) test (ASTM A775/A934) .......
50
A593 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, stainless steel (ASTMA370) ... 70
Epoxy coated rebar/dowel continuity (Holiday) test (ASTM A7751A934).............70
F1554 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain (ASTMA370) ............ 110
Epoxy coated rebar flexibility/bend test, up to No. 11 (ASTMA775/A934)..........
50
F1554 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, galvanized (ASTMA370) ... 130
Prestressing wire, tension (ASTMA416).........................................................190
SAMPLE TRANSPORT
Sample preparation (cutting).........................................................................55
Pick-up & delivery (weekdays, pertrip, <50 mile radius from Leighton office) A10
EQUIPMENT LIST
ITEM $UNIT
1/4 inch Grab plates................................................................................
5 each
1/4 inch Tubing (bonded)....................................................................0.60
foot
1/4 inch Tubing (single)......................................................................
0.40 foot
3/8 inch Tubing, clear vinyl................................................................
0.60 foot
4-Gas meter (RKI Eagle or similar)/GEM 2000...................................140
day
Air flow meter and purge pump (200 cc/min).........................................
55 day
Box of 24 soil drive -sample rings.........................................................130
box
Brasssample tubes...............................................................................11
each
Caution tape (1000-foot roll)..................................................................22
each
Combination lock or padlock.................................................................15
each
Compressed air tank and regulator.......................................................
55 day
Concrete coring machine (!56-inch-dia)...............................................160
day
Consumables (gloves, rope, soap, tape, etc.).......................................40
day
Coresample boxes................................................................................
30 each
Crack monitor Two-Dimensional............................................................30
each
Crack monitor Thee-Dimensional..........................................................40
each
Cutoff saws, reciprocating, electric (Sawzall®).....................................80
day
D-Meter Walking Floor Profiler............................................................110
day
Disposablebailers.................................................................................
25 each
Disposable bladders..............................................................................
20 each
Dissolved oxygen meter........................................................................50
day
DOT 55-gallon containment drum with lid .............................................
85 drum
Double -ring infiltrometer......................................................................135
day
Dual -stage interface probe....................................................................85
day
Dynamic Cone Penetrometer..............................................................430
day
Generator, portable gasoline fueled, 3,500 watts ..................................
90 day
Global Positioning System/Laser Range Finder ....................................
80 day
Handauger set......................................................................................
90 day
HDPE safety fence (:5100 feet).............................................................40
roll
Horiba U-51 water quality meter..........................................................135
day
Light tower (towable vertical mast)......................................................150
day
Magnehelicgauge.................................................................................15
day
Manometer............................................................................................25
day
Mileage (will adjust with IRS published rate).......................................0.67
mile
ITEM
$ UNIT
Moisture test kit (excludes labor to perform test, ASTM El907) ...........
65
test
Nuclear moisture and density gauge ....................................................
88
day
Electrical moisture and density gauge ..................................................
88
Day
Pachometer...........................................................................................50
day
Particulate Monitor...............................................................................135
day
pH/Conductivity/Temperature meter ......................................................
60
day
Photo -Ionization Detector(PID)...........................................................130
day
Pump, Typhoon 2 or 4 stage.................................................................
55
day
QED bladder pump w/QED control box...............................................175
day
Quire fee — Phase I only......................................................................
250 each
Resistivity field meter and pins............................................................
200
day
Slip / threaded cap, 2-inch or 4-inch diameter, PVC Schedule 40.........
20 each
Slope inclinometer...............................................................................250
day
Soil sampling T-handle (Encore)...........................................................10
day
Soil sampling tripod...............................................................................40
day
Speedy (R) moisture tester....................................................................10
day
Stainless steel bailer..............................................................................
60
day
Submersible pump with controller.......................................................180
day
Submersible pump/transfer pump, 10-25 gpm......................................
65
day
Support service truck usage (well installation, etc.) .............................
250
day
Survey/fence stakes..............................................................................10
each
Tedlar® bags.........................................................................................
25 each
Traffic cones (!525)/barricades (single lane)..........................................55
day
Turbiditymeter......................................................................................
80
day
Tyvek® suit (each).................................................................................
25 each
Vapor sampling box...............................................................................
65
day
Vehicle usage (carrying equipment)......................................................
20
hour
VelociCalc..............................................................................................40
day
Visqueen (20 x 100 feet).....................................................................130
roll
Water level indicator (electronic well sounder) <300 feet deep well ....
100
day
ZIPLEVEL®...........................................................................................40
day
Other specialized geotechnical and environmental testing and monitoring
equipment are available, and priced per site
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
= Expiration: This fee schedule is effective through
December 31, 2024 after which non -prevailing wage
rates for remaining or additional services will increase
by 4% on January 1st of each year.
Proposal Expiration: Proposals are valid for at
least 30 days, subject to change after 30 days; unless
otherwise stated in an attached proposal.
Prevailing Wages: Our fees for prevailing wage work
are based upon California prevailing wage laws and
wage determinations. Unless specifically indicated in
our proposal, costs for apprentice are not included. If
we are required to have an apprentice on your project,
additional fees will be charged. Prevailing wage rates
will increase by $8 on July 1 st of each year.
U Overtime: Standard overtime rate is per California
Labor Law and is billed at 1.5 or 2 times their hourly
billing rate. Overtime rate for non-exempt field
personnel working on a Leighton observed holiday
is billed at 2 times their hourly billing rate. Overtime
rate for Prevailing wage work is per the California
Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) determination
and is multiplied at 1.5 to 2 times their hourly billing rate
for overtime and double-time, respectively.
Expert Witness Time: Expert witness deposition and
testimony will be charged at 2 times hourly rates listed
on the previous pages, with a minimum charge of four
hours per day.
0 Minimum Field Hourly Charges: For Field
Technicians, Special Inspectors or any on -site (field)
materials testing services:
4 hours: 4-hour minimum charge up to the first
four hours of work.
8 hours: 8-hour minimum charge for over four
hours of work, up to eight hours.
Project time accrued includes portal to portal
travel time.
Insurance & Limitation of Liability: These rates are
predicated on standard insurance coverage and a limit
of Leighton's liability equal to our total fees for a given
project.
Outside Direct Costs: Heavy equipment,
subcontractor fees and expenses, project -specific
permits and/or licenses, project -specific supplemental
insurance, travel, subsistence, project -specific
parking charges, shipping, reproduction, and other
reimbursable expenses will be invoiced at cost plus
20%, unless billed directly to and paid by client.
Invoicing: Invoices are rendered monthly, payable
upon receipt in United States dollars. A service
charge of 1'/2-percent per month will be charged for
late payment.
Client Disclosures: Client agrees to provide all
information in Client's possession about actual or
possible presence of buried utilities and hazardous
materials on the project site, prior to fieldwork, and
agrees to reimburse Leighton for all costs related to
unanticipated discovery of utilities and/or hazardous
materials. Client is also responsible for providing safe
and legal access to the project site for all Leighton
field personnel.
Earth Material Samples: Quoted testing unit
rates are for soil and/or rock (earth) samples free of
hazardous materials. Additional costs will accrue
beyond these standard testing unit rates for handling,
testing and/or disposing of soil and/or rock containing
hazardous materials. Hazardous materials will be
returned to the site or the site owner's designated
representative at additional cost not included in
listed unit rates. Standard turn -around time for
geotechnical-laboratory test results is 10 working
days. Samples will be stored for 2 months following
completion of assigned tests, after which they will be
discarded. Prior documented notification is required
if samples need to be stored for a longer time. A
monthly storage fee of $15 per bag and $6 per sleeve
or tube will be applied. Quoted unit rates are only for
earth materials sampled in California. There may be
additional cost for handling imported samples.
(-) Construction Material Samples: After all
designated breaks for a given sample set meet
specified compressive at design age or other client -
designated strength, all "hold" cylinders or specimens
will be automatically disposed of, unless specified in
writing prior to the 28-day break. Unless specifically
requested otherwise, all other construction materials
will be disposed of after completion of testing and
reporting.
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ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH LEIGHTON CONSULTING, INC. FOR
GEOTECHNICAL AND MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES
THIS ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is
made and entered into as of this 8th day of June, 2021 ("Effective Date"), by and between
the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation and charter city
("City"), and LEIGHTON CONSULTING, INC., a California corporation ("Consultant"),
whose address is 17781 Cowan, Irvine, California 92614, and is made with reference to
the following:
RECITALS
A. City is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws
of the State of California with the power to carry on its business as it is now being
conducted under the statutes of the State of California and the Charter of City.
B. City desires to engage Consultant to provide geotechnical and material testing
services on an on-call, as needed basis ("Project").
C. Consultant possesses the skill, experience, ability, background, certification and
knowledge to provide the professional services described in this Agreement.
D. City has solicited and received a proposal from Consultant, has reviewed the
previous experience and evaluated the expertise of Consultant, and desires to
retain Consultant to render professional services under the terms and conditions
set forth in this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties
as follows:
1. TERM
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date, and shall
terminate on June 30, 2024, unless terminated earlier as set forth herein.
2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED
2.1 Consultant shall perform the on-call services described in the Scope of
Services attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference ("Services"
or "Work"). Upon written request from the Project Administrator as defined herein,
Consultant shall provide a letter proposal for Services requested by the City (hereinafter
referred to as the "Letter Proposal"). The Letter Proposal shall include the following:
2.1.1 A detailed description of the Services to be provided;
2.1.2 The position of each person to be assigned to perform the Services,
and the name of the individuals to be assigned, if available;
and
2.1.3 The estimated number of hours and cost to complete the Services;
2.1.4 The time needed to finish the specific project.
2.2 No Services shall be provided until the Project Administrator has provided
written acceptance of the Letter Proposal. Once authorized to proceed, Consultant shall
diligently perform the duties in the approved Letter Proposal.
3. TIME OF PERFORMANCE
3.1 Time is of the essence in the performance of Services under this Agreement
and Consultant shall perform the Services in accordance with the schedule included in
Exhibit A and the Letter Proposal. In the absence of a specific schedule, the Services
shall be performed to completion in a diligent and timely manner. The failure by
Consultant to strictly adhere to the schedule set forth in Exhibit A and the Letter Proposal,
if any, or perform the Services in a diligent and timely manner may result in termination
of this Agreement by City.
3.2 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Consultant shall not be responsible for
delays due to causes beyond Consultant's reasonable control. However, in the case of
any such delay in the Services to be provided for the Project, each party hereby agrees
to provide notice within two (2) calendar days of the occurrence causing the delay to the
other party so that all delays can be addressed.
3.3 Consultant shall submit all requests for extensions of time for performance
in writing to the Project Administrator as defined herein not later than ten (10) calendar
days after the start of the condition that purportedly causes a delay. The Project
Administrator shall review all such requests and may grant reasonable time extensions
for unforeseeable delays that are beyond Consultant's control.
3.4 For all time periods not specifically set forth herein, Consultant shall
respond in the most expedient and appropriate manner under the circumstances, by
hand -delivery or mail.
4. COMPENSATION TO CONSULTANT
4.1 City shall pay Consultant for the Services on a time and expense not -to -
exceed basis in accordance with the provisions of this Section and the Letter Proposal
and the Schedule of Billing Rates attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein
by reference. Consultant's compensation for all Work performed in accordance with this
Agreement, including all reimbursable items and subconsultant fees, shall not exceed
Three Hundred Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($300,000.00), without prior written
authorization from City. No billing rate changes shall be made during the term of this
Agreement without the prior written approval of City.
4.2 Consultant shall submit monthly invoices to City describing the Work
performed the preceding month. Consultant's bills shall include the name of the person
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who performed the Work, a brief description of the Services performed and/or the specific
task in the Scope of Services to which it relates, the date the Services were performed,
the number of hours spent on all Work billed on an hourly basis, and a description of any
reimbursable expenditures. City shall pay Consultant no later than thirty (30) calendar
days after approval of the monthly invoice by City staff.
4.3 City shall reimburse Consultant only for those costs or expenses specifically
identified in Exhibit B to this Agreement and the Letter Proposal or specifically approved
in writing in advance by City.
4.4 Consultant shall not receive any compensation for Extra Work performed
without the prior written authorization of City. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any
Work that is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project,
but which is not included within the Scope of Services and which the parties did not
reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement.
Compensation for any authorized Extra Work shall be paid in accordance with the
Schedule of Billing Rates as set forth in Exhibit B and the Letter Proposal.
5. PROJECT MANAGER
5.1 Consultant shall designate a Project Manager, who shall coordinate all
phases of the Project. This Project Manager shall be available to City at all reasonable
times during the Agreement term. Consultant has designated Jeff Hull to be its Project
Manager. Consultant shall not remove or reassign the Project Manager or any personnel
listed in Exhibit A or assign any new or replacement personnel to the Project without the
prior written consent of City. City's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld with
respect to the removal or assignment of non -key personnel.
5.2 Consultant, at the sole discretion of City, shall remove from the Project any
of its personnel assigned to the performance of Services upon written request of City.
Consultant warrants that it will continuously furnish the necessary personnel to complete
the Project on a timely basis as contemplated by this Agreement.
5.3 If Consultant is performing inspection services for City, the Project Manager
and any other assigned staff shall be equipped with a cellular phone to communicate with
City staff. The Project Manager's cellular phone number shall be provided to City.
6. ADMINISTRATION
This Agreement will be administered by the Public Works Department. City's
Director of Public Works or designee shall be the Project Administrator and shall have the
authority to act for City under this Agreement. The Project Administrator shall represent
City in all matters pertaining to the Services to be rendered pursuant to this Agreement.
7. CITY'S RESPONSIBILITIES
To assist Consultant in the execution of its responsibilities under this Agreement,
City agrees to provide access to and upon request of Consultant, one copy of all existing
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relevant information on file at City. City will provide all such materials in a timely manner
so as not to cause delays in Consultant's Work schedule.
8. STANDARD OF CARE
8.1 All of the Services shall be performed by Consultant or under Consultant's
supervision. Consultant represents that it possesses the professional and technical
personnel required to perform the Services required by this Agreement, and that it will
perform all Services in a manner commensurate with community professional standards
and with the ordinary degree of skill and care that would be used by other reasonably
competent practitioners of the same discipline under similar circumstances. All Services
shall be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who are not employed by City.
By delivery of completed Work, Consultant certifies that the Work conforms to the
requirements of this Agreement, all applicable federal, state and local laws, and legally
recognized professional standards.
8.2 Consultant represents and warrants to City that it has, shall obtain, and shall
keep in full force and effect during the term hereof, at its sole cost and expense, all
licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of whatsoever nature that is
legally required of Consultant to practice its profession. Consultant shall maintain a City
of Newport Beach business license during the term of this Agreement.
8.3 Consultant shall not be responsible for delay, nor shall Consultant be
responsible for damages or be in default or deemed to be in default by reason of strikes,
lockouts, accidents, acts of God, or the failure of City to furnish timely information or to
approve or disapprove Consultant's Work promptly, or delay or faulty performance by
City, contractors, or governmental agencies.
9. HOLD HARMLESS
9.1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall indemnify, defend
and hold harmless City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents,
volunteers and employees (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties"), from and against any
and all claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury, death or damage to
property), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses,
judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including, without limitation,
attorneys' fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever
(individually, a Claim; collectively, "Claims"), and which relate (directly or indirectly) to the
negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant or its principals, officers,
agents, employees, vendors, suppliers, subconsultants, subcontractors, anyone
employed directly or indirectly by any of them or for whose acts they may be liable, or any
or all of them.
9.2 Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall be construed to require
Consultant to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any Claim arising from the sole
negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Nothing in
this indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorneys' fees in any action
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on or to enforce the terms of this Agreement. This indemnity shall apply to all claims and
liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy limits do
not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to be provided by the
Consultant.
10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
It is understood that City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis
and Consultant is not an agent or employee of City. The manner and means of
conducting the Work are under the control of Consultant, except to the extent they are
limited by statute, rule or regulation and the expressed terms of this Agreement. No civil
service status or other right of employment shall accrue to Consultant or its employees.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute approval for Consultant or any
of Consultant's employees or agents, to be the agents or employees of City. Consultant
shall have the responsibility for and control over the means of performing the Work,
provided that Consultant is in compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Anything in
this Agreement that may appear to give City the right to direct Consultant as to the details
of the performance of the Work or to exercise a measure of control over Consultant shall
mean only that Consultant shall follow the desires of City with respect to the results of the
Services.
11. COOPERATION
Consultant agrees to work closely and cooperate fully with City's designated
Project Administrator and any other agencies that may have jurisdiction or interest in the
Work to be performed. City agrees to cooperate with the Consultant on the Project.
12. CITY POLICY
Consultant shall discuss and review all matters relating to policy and Project
direction with City's Project Administrator in advance of all critical decision points in order
to ensure the Project proceeds in a manner consistent with City goals and policies.
13. PROGRESS
Consultant is responsible for keeping the Project Administrator informed on a
regular basis regarding the status and progress of the Project, activities performed and
planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or are desired.
14. INSURANCE
Without limiting Consultant's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement
of Work, Consultant shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term
of this Agreement or for other periods as specified in this Agreement, policies of insurance
of the type, amounts, terms and conditions described in the Insurance Requirements
attached hereto as Exhibit C, and incorporated herein by reference.
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15. PROHIBITION AGAINST ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS
Except as specifically authorized under this Agreement, the Services to be
provided under this Agreement shall not be assigned, transferred contracted or
subcontracted out without the prior written approval of City. Any of the following shall be
construed as an assignment: The sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of any
of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Consultant, or of the interest of any general
partner or joint venturer or syndicate member or cotenant if Consultant is a partnership or
joint -venture or syndicate or co -tenancy, which shall result in changing the control of
Consultant. Control means fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting power or twenty-five
percent (25%) or more of the assets of the corporation, partnership or joint -venture.
16. SUBCONTRACTING
The subcontractors authorized by City, if any, to perform Work on this Project are
identified in Exhibit A and the Letter Proposal. Consultant shall be fully responsible to
City for all acts and omissions of any subcontractor. Nothing in this Agreement shall
create any contractual relationship between City and any subcontractor nor shall it create
any obligation on the part of City to pay or to see to the payment of any monies due to
any such subcontractor other than as otherwise required by law. City is an intended
beneficiary of any Work performed by the subcontractor for purposes of establishing a
duty of care between the subcontractor and City. Except as specifically authorized herein,
the Services to be provided under this Agreement shall not be otherwise assigned,
transferred, contracted or subcontracted out without the prior written approval of City.
17. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
17.1 Each and every report, draft, map, record, plan, document and other writing
produced, including but not limited to, websites, blogs, social media accounts and
applications (hereinafter "Documents"), prepared or caused to be prepared by Consultant,
its officers, employees, agents and subcontractors, in the course of implementing this
Agreement, shall become the exclusive property of City, and City shall have the sole right
to use such materials in its discretion without further compensation to Consultant or any
other party. Additionally, all material posted in cyberspace by Consultant, its officers,
employees, agents and subcontractors, in the course of implementing this Agreement,
shall become the exclusive property of City, and City shall have the sole right to use such
materials in its discretion without further compensation to Consultant or any other party.
Consultant shall, at Consultant's expense, provide such Documents, including all logins
and password information to City upon prior written request.
17.2 Documents, including drawings and specifications, prepared by Consultant
pursuant to this Agreement are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by
City or others on any other project. Any use of completed Documents for other projects
and any use of incomplete Documents without specific written authorization from
Consultant will be at City's sole risk and without liability to Consultant. Further, any and
all liability arising out of changes made to Consultant's deliverables under this Agreement
by City or persons other than Consultant is waived against Consultant, and City assumes
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full responsibility for such changes unless City has given Consultant prior notice and has
received from Consultant written consent for such changes.
17.3 CADD data delivered to City shall include the professional stamp of the
engineer or architect in charge of or responsible for the Work. City agrees that Consultant
shall not be liable for claims, liabilities or losses arising out of, or connected with (a) the
modification or misuse by City, or anyone authorized by City, of CADD data; (b) the
decline of accuracy or readability of CADD data due to inappropriate storage conditions
or duration; or (c) any use by City, or anyone authorized by City, of CADD data for
additions to this Project, for the completion of this Project by others, or for any other
Project, excepting only such use as is authorized, in writing, by Consultant. By
acceptance of CADD data, City agrees to indemnify Consultant for damages and liability
resulting from the modification or misuse of such CADD data. All original drawings shall
be submitted to City in the version of AutoCAD used by the City in .dwg file format, on a
CD, and should comply with the City's digital submission requirements for improvement
plans available from the City's Public Works Department. The City will provide Consultant
with City title sheets as AutoCAD file(s) in .dwg file format. All written documents shall
be transmitted to City in formats compatible with Microsoft Office and/or viewable with
Adobe Acrobat.
17.4 All improvement and/or construction plans shall be prepared with indelible
waterproof ink or electrostatically plotted on standard twenty-four inch (24") by thirty-six
inch (36") Mylar with a minimum thickness of three (3) mils. Consultant shall provide to
City 'As -Built' drawings and a copy of digital Computer Aided Design and Drafting
("CADD") and Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) files of all final sheets within ninety (90)
days after finalization of the Project. For more detailed requirements, a copy of the City
of Newport Beach Standard Design Requirements is available from the City's Public
Works Department.
18. OPINION OF COST
Any opinion of the construction cost prepared by Consultant represents the
Consultant's judgment as a design professional and is supplied for the general guidance
of City. Since Consultant has no control over the cost of labor and material, or over
competitive bidding or market conditions, Consultant does not guarantee the accuracy of
such opinions as compared to Consultant or contractor bids or actual cost to City.
19. CONFIDENTIALITY
All Documents, including drafts, preliminary drawings or plans, notes and
communications that result from the Services in this Agreement, shall be kept confidential
unless City expressly authorizes in writing the release of information.
20. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNITY
Consultant shall defend and indemnify City, its agents, officers, representatives
and employees against any and all liability, including costs, for infringement or alleged
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infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright, including costs,
contained in Consultant's Documents provided under this Agreement.
21. RECORDS
Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the Services to be
performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate
records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any Services,
expenditures and disbursements charged to City, for a minimum period of three (3) years,
or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant
under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable.
Consultant shall allow a representative of City to examine, audit and make transcripts or
copies of such records and invoices during regular business hours. Consultant shall allow
inspection of all Work, data, Documents, proceedings and activities related to the
Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant
under this Agreement.
22. WITHHOLDINGS
City may withhold payment to Consultant of any disputed sums until satisfaction of
the dispute with respect to such payment. Such withholding shall not be deemed to
constitute a failure to pay according to the terms of this Agreement. Consultant shall not
discontinue Work as a result of such withholding. Consultant shall have an immediate
right to appeal to the City Manager or designee with respect to such disputed sums.
Consultant shall be entitled to receive interest on any withheld sums at the rate of return
that City earned on its investments during the time period, from the date of withholding of
any amounts found to have been improperly withheld.
23. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
In the event of errors or omissions that are due to the negligence or professional
inexperience of Consultant which result in expense to City greater than what would have
resulted if there were not errors or omissions in the Work accomplished by Consultant,
the additional design, construction and/or restoration expense shall be borne by
Consultant. Nothing in this Section is intended to limit City's rights under the law or any
other sections of this Agreement.
24. CITY'S RIGHT TO EMPLOY OTHER CONSULTANTS
City reserves the right to employ other Consultants in connection with the Project.
25. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
25.1 Consultant or its employees may be subject to the provisions of the
California Political Reform Act of 1974 (the "Act") and/or Government Code §§ 1090 et
seq., which (1) require such persons to disclose any financial interest that may
foreseeably be materially affected by the Work performed under this Agreement, and (2)
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prohibit such persons from making, or participating in making, decisions that will
foreseeably financially affect such interest.
25.2 If subject to the Act and/or Government Code §§ 1090 et seq., Consultant
shall conform to all requirements therein. Failure to do so constitutes a material breach
and is grounds for immediate termination of this Agreement by City. Consultant shall
indemnify and hold harmless City for any and all claims for damages resulting from
Consultant's violation of this Section.
26. NOTICES
26.1 All notices, demands, requests or approvals, including any change in
mailing address, to be given under the terms of this Agreement shall be given in writing,
and conclusively shall be deemed served when delivered personally, or on the third
business day after the deposit thereof in the United States mail, postage prepaid, first-
class mail, addressed as hereinafter provided.
26.2 All notices, demands, requests or approvals from Consultant to City shall
be addressed to City at:
Attn: Director of Public Works
Public Works
City of Newport Beach
100 Civic Center Drive
PO Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658
26.3 All notices, demands, requests or approvals from City to Consultant shall
be addressed to Consultant at:
Attn: Jeff Hull
Leighton Consulting, Inc.
17781 Cowan
Irvine, CA 92614
27. CLAIMS
27.1 Unless a shorter time is specified elsewhere in this Agreement, before
making its final request for payment under this Agreement, Consultant shall submit to
City, in writing, all claims for compensation under or arising out of this Agreement.
Consultant's acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims for
compensation under or arising out of this Agreement except those previously made in
writing and identified by Consultant in writing as unsettled at the time of its final request
for payment. Consultant and City expressly agree that in addition to any claims filing
requirements set forth in the Agreement, Consultant shall be required to file any claim
Consultant may have against City in strict conformance with the Government Claims Act
(Government Code sections 900 et seq.).
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27.2 To the extent that Consultant's claim is a "Claim" as defined in Public
Contract Code section 9204 or any successor statute thereto, the Parties agree to follow
the dispute resolution process set forth therein. Any part of such "Claim" remaining in
dispute after completion of the dispute resolution process provided for in Public Contract
Code section 9204 or any successor statute thereto shall be subject to the Government
Claims Act requirements requiring Consultant to file a claim in strict conformance with the
Government Claims Act. To the extent that Contractor/Consultant's claim is not a "Claim"
as defined in Public Contract Code section 9204 or any successor statute thereto,
Consultant shall be required to file such claim with the City in strict conformance with the
Government Claims Act (Government Code sections 900 et seq.).
28. TERMINATION
28.1 In the event that either party fails or refuses to perform any of the provisions
of this Agreement at the time and in the manner required, that party shall be deemed in
default in the performance of this Agreement. If such default is not cured within a period
of two (2) calendar days, or if more than two (2) calendar days are reasonably required
to cure the default and the defaulting party fails to give adequate assurance of due
performance within two (2) calendar days after receipt of written notice of default,
specifying the nature of such default and the steps necessary to cure such default, and
thereafter diligently take steps to cure the default, the non -defaulting party may terminate
the Agreement forthwith by giving to the defaulting party written notice thereof.
28.2 Notwithstanding the above provisions, City shall have the right, at its sole
and absolute discretion and without cause, of terminating this Agreement at any time by
giving no less than seven (7) calendar days' prior written notice to Consultant. In the
event of termination under this Section, City shall pay Consultant for Services
satisfactorily performed and costs incurred up to the effective date of termination for which
Consultant has not been previously paid. On the effective date of termination, Consultant
shall deliver to City all reports, Documents and other information developed or
accumulated in the performance of this Agreement, whether in draft or final form.
29. PREVAILING WAGES
29.1 Pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Labor Code of the State of
California, not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages including legal
holidays and overtime Work for each craft or type of workman needed to execute the
Work contemplated under the Agreement shall be paid to all workmen employed on the
Work to be done according to the Agreement by the Consultant and any subcontractor.
In accordance with the California Labor Code (Sections 1770 et seq.), the Director of
Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the
locality in which the Work is to be performed for each craft, classification, or type of
workman or mechanic needed to execute the Agreement. A copy of said determination
is available by calling the prevailing wage hotline number (415) 703-4774, and requesting
one from the Department of Industrial Relations. The Consultant is required to obtain the
wage determinations from the Department of Industrial Relations and post at the job site
the prevailing rate or per diem wages. It shall be the obligation of the Consultant or any
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subcontractor under him/her to comply with all State of California labor laws, rules and
regulations and the parties agree that the City shall not be liable for any violation thereof.
29.2 Unless otherwise exempt by law, Consultant warrants that no contractor or
subcontractor was listed on the bid proposal for the Services that it is not currently
registered and qualified to perform public work. Consultant further warrants that it is
currently registered and qualified to perform "public work" pursuant to California Labor
Code section 1725.5 or any successor statute thereto and that no contractor or
subcontractor will engage in the performance of the Services unless currently registered
and qualified to perform public work.
30. STANDARD PROVISIONS
30.1 Recitals. City and Consultant acknowledge that the above Recitals are true
and correct and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement.
30.2 Compliance with all Laws. Consultant shall, at its own cost and expense,
comply with all statutes, ordinances, regulations and requirements of all governmental
entities, including federal, state, county or municipal, whether now in force or hereinafter
enacted. In addition, all Work prepared by Consultant shall conform to applicable City,
county, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and permit requirements and be subject
to approval of the Project Administrator and City.
30.3 Waiver. A waiver by either party of any breach, of any term, covenant or
condition contained herein shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach
of the same or any other term, covenant or condition contained herein, whether of the
same or a different character.
30.4 Integrated Contract. This Agreement represents the full and complete
understanding of every kind or nature whatsoever between the parties hereto, and all
preliminary negotiations and agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are merged herein.
No verbal agreement or implied covenant shall be held to vary the provisions herein.
30.5 Conflicts or Inconsistencies. In the event there are any conflicts or
inconsistencies between this Agreement and the Scope of Services or any other
attachments attached hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall govern.
30.6 Interpretation. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in
accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or
against either party by reason of the authorship of the Agreement or any other rule of
construction which might otherwise apply.
30.7 Amendments. This Agreement may be modified or amended only by a
written document executed by both Consultant and City and approved as to form by the
City Attorney.
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30.8 Severability. If any term or portion of this Agreement is held to be invalid,
illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining
provisions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
30.9 Controlling Law and Venue. The laws of the State of California shall govern
this Agreement and all matters relating to it and any action brought relating to this
Agreement shall be adjudicated in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of
Orange, State of California.
30.10 Equal Opportunity Employment. Consultant represents that it is an equal
opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee
or applicant for employment because race, religious creed, color, national origin,
ancestry, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sex, sexual orientation,
age or any other impermissible basis under law.
30.11 No Attorneys' Fees. In the event of any dispute or legal action arising under
this Agreement, the prevailing party shall not be entitled to attorneys' fees.
30.12 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall
constitute one (1) and the same instrument.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed
on the dates written below.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CONSULTANT: Leighton Consulting,
Inc., a California corporation
Date:
Signed in Counterpart
By:
Kris R. Lutton
Senior Vice President
Date:
By: Signed in Counterpart
Terrance M. Brennan
Chief Financial Officer
[END OF SIGNATURES]
Attachments: Exhibit A — Scope of Services
Exhibit B — Schedule of Billing Rates
Exhibit C — Insurance Requirements
Leighton Consulting, Inc. Page 13
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed
on the dates written below.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Date: / 2
By: `
ar n C. Har s •v�
Oify Attorney
ATTEST:
Date:
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
a California municipal corporation
Date:
By:
Brad Avery
Mayor
CONSULTANT: Leighton Consulting,
Inc., a Californj'� cxp ation
Date: / L t '7
By: By:
Leilani I. Brown Kris R. Lutton
City Clerk Senior Vice President
Date; -�-/a5-/Q d a /
By: lil-;'
Terrance M. Brennan
Chief Financial Officer
[END OF SIGNATURES]
Attachments: Exhibit A - Scope of Services
Exhibit B - Schedule of Billing Rates
Exhibit C - Insurance Requirements
Leighton Consulting, Inc. Page 13
EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The following is a list of on-call geotechnical and materials testing Services that
Consultant shall provide, based upon City's request and acceptance of written Letter
Proposal(s):
• Conduct geotechnical observation, field and lab testing for various types of
projects including but not limited to, above and below ground structures,
earthwork and grading, slope stability analysis, gravity and pressure pipelines,
and roadway construction.
• Observe and test trench backfill, street subgrade, base material, asphalt
concrete (AC), Portland Cement Concrete (PCC), and any other material.
• Perform compaction testing of various materials, laboratory testing related to
all aspects of geotechnical engineering.
• Perform wet track abrasion testing for slurry seals.
• Prepare geotechnical engineering reports with recommendations such as
pavement design and compaction reports, subgrade treatment, and various
geotechnical engineering studies.
• Attend field meetings and other geotechnical support services as requested.
• Perform field investigation such as pavement coring and boring.
• Collaborate and work with City staff on various projects as assigned.
Travel time will not be permitted for geotechnical and material testing Services
unless specifically authorized by the City. Travel time to and from project sites shall be
included in the respective billing rates. Furthermore, all work is subject to prevailing wage
rates as set by the State of California. All field work by the Consultant, including its
subcontractor(s), shall be completed in accordance with the California Labor Code and is
subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial
Relations.
No services shall be provided until the Project Administrator has provided written
acceptance of the Letter Proposal. Once authorized to proceed, Consultant shall diligently
perform the duties in the approved Letter Proposal.
Leighton Consulting, Inc. Page A-1
EXHIBIT B
SCHEDULE OF BILLING RATES
Leighton Consulting, Inc. Page B-1
EXHIBIT B
BILLING RATES
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
METHOD $/TEST METHOD
CLASSIFICATION & INDEX PROPERTIES
LABOR RATES
Photographof sample....................................................................................10
CLASSIFICATION
$/HR
CLASSIFICATION
$/HR
Technician 1.....................................................................................................89
Moisture & density (ASTM D2937) Shelby tube or cutting.................................40
Project Administrator/Word Processor/Dispatcher .........................................
82
Technician II / Special Inspector.....................................................................99
- Single point, non-plastic..........................................................................85
Information Specialist ...................................................................................
110
Senior Technician / Senior Special Inspector...............................................113
- Visual classification as non -plastic (ASTM D2488) .....................................10
CAD Operator ...............................................................................................
125
Prevailing Wage (field soils / materials tester) * ...........................................147
- Sieve only 1'% Inch to #200 (AASHTO T27/ASTM C136/ASTM 06913/CTM 202),..135
GIS Specialist ...............................................................................................
140
Prevailing Wage (Special Inspector) *..........................................................153
- Hydrometer only (ASTM D7928)...............................................................110
GIS Analyst....,...,,........................,....................................,...,,....................,165
- Sieve + hydrometer <-3 inch sieve, (ASTM 7928) ....................................185
Prevailing Wage (Source Inspector, NDT and soil remediation 0&M)*
........ 157
Staff Engineer / Geologist / Scientist............................................................153
Specific gravity and absorption of fine aggregate (AASHTO T84/ASTM C128/
System Operation & Maintenance (0&M) Specialist....................................143
ASTMD854/CTM 207)...................................................................................125
Senior Staff Engineer / Geologist / Scientist / ASMR ...................................168
Specific gravity and absorption of coarse aggregate (AASHTO T85/ASTM
Non Destructive Testing (NDT).....................................................................157
C127/CTM 206)............................................................................................100
Operations / Laboratory Manager .................................................................
185
Deputy Inspector..........................................................................................113
- Total porosity - on other sample (calculated) ........................................155
Project Engineer / Geologist / Scientist ........................................................
190
Field / Laboratory Supervisor.......................................................................150
Pinhole dispersion (ASTM D4647)...................................................................210
Senior Project Engineer / Geologist / Scientist / SMR ..................................
210
SourceInspector..........................................................................................135
As -received moisture & density (chunk/carved samples)...............................60
Associate ......................................................................................................
230
City of Los Angeles Deputy Building (including Grading) Inspector .............160
SHEAR STRENGTH
Principal ........................................................................................................
250
* See Prevailing Wages in Terms and Conditions
Direct shear (ASTM D3080, mod., 3 points):
Senior Principal............................................................................................295
Consolidated undrained - 0.05 inch/min (CU) ..............................................285
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TESTING
METHOD $/TEST METHOD
CLASSIFICATION & INDEX PROPERTIES
- 6 inch diameter mold (Method C)..........................................................215
Photographof sample....................................................................................10
Modified Proctor compaction 4 points (ASTM D1557):
Moisture content (ASTM D2216)........................................................................20
- 4 inch diameter mold Methods A& B ....................................................220
Moisture & density (ASTM D2937) ring samples................................................30
- 6 inch diameter mold Method C............................................................245
Moisture & density (ASTM D2937) Shelby tube or cutting.................................40
Checkpoint (per point)...................................................................................65
Atterberg limits 3 points (ASTM D4318): ..........................................................
150
- Single point, non-plastic..........................................................................85
Relative density 0.1 ft mold (ASTM D4253, D4254) ...........................................235
- Atterberg limits (organic ASTM D2487 / D4318) ...........................................180
California Bearing Ratio (ASTM D1883)
- Visual classification as non -plastic (ASTM D2488) .....................................10
- 3 point...................................................................................................500
Particle size:
- 1 point..................................................................................................185
- Sieve only 1'% Inch to #200 (AASHTO T27/ASTM C136/ASTM 06913/CTM 202),..135
R -Value untreated soils/aggregates (AASHTO T190/ASTM D2844/CTM 301).......310
- Large sieve 6 Inch to #200 (AASHTO T27/ASTM C136/ASTM D6913/CTM 202)...175
R -Value lime or cement treated soils/aggregates (AASHTO T190/ASTM
- Hydrometer only (ASTM D7928)...............................................................110
D2844/CTM 301)..........................................................................................340
- Sieve + hydrometer <-3 inch sieve, (ASTM 7928) ....................................185
SOIL CHEMISTRY & CORROSIVITY
- Percent passing #200 sieve, wash only (ASTM D1140) .............................70
pH Method A (ASTM D4972 or CTM 643).............................................................45
Specific gravity and absorption of fine aggregate (AASHTO T84/ASTM C128/
Electrical resistivity — single point — as received moisture..............................45
ASTMD854/CTM 207)...................................................................................125
Minimum resistivity 3 moisture content points (ASTM G187/CTM 643) ...............90
Specific gravity and absorption of coarse aggregate (AASHTO T85/ASTM
pH + minimum resistivity (CTM 643)...............................................................130
C127/CTM 206)............................................................................................100
Sulfate content - gravimetric (CTM 417 B Part 2) ................................................70
- Total porosity - on Shelby tube sample (calculated)..............................165
Sulfate content - by ion chromatograph (CTM 417 Part 2) .................................80
- Total porosity - on other sample (calculated) ........................................155
Sulfate screen (Hach®)..................................................................................30
Shrinkage limits wax method (ASTM D4943) ..................................................126
Chloride content (AASHTO T291/CTM 422).........................................................70
Pinhole dispersion (ASTM D4647)...................................................................210
Chloride content — by Ion chromatograph (AASHTO T291/CTM 422) ...................80
Dispersive characteristics (double hydrometer ASTM D4221) ................................90
Corrosion suite: minimum resistivity, sulfate, chloride, pH (CTM 643)............265
As -received moisture & density (chunk/carved samples)...............................60
Organic matter content (ASTM D2974)..............................................................65
Sand Equivalent (AASHTO T176/ASTM D2419/CTM 217) ....................................105
CONSOLIDATION & EXPANSION/SWELL TESTS
SHEAR STRENGTH
Consolidation (ASTM D2435): .........................................................................
Pocket penetrometer......................................................................................15
- Each additional time curve..............................................................................45
Direct shear (ASTM D3080, mod., 3 points):
- Each additional load/unload w/o time reading................................................40
Consolidated undrained - 0.05 inch/min (CU) ..............................................285
Expansion Index (ASTM D4829).....................................................................130
Consolidated drained - <0.05 inch/min (CD) ................................................345
Single load swell/collapse - Method B (ASTM D4546 -B, seat, load & inundate
Residual shear EM 1110-2-1906-IXA (price per each additional pass after shear)....
50
Remolding or hand trimming of specimens (3 points)....................................90
Swell collapse Method A up to 10 load/unloads w/o time curves (ASTM
Oriented or block hand trimming (per hour)....................................................65
D4546 -A) .................................................... . . .. .............................................
Singlepoint shear.........................................................................................105
Torsional shear (ASTM D6467 /ASTM D7608) ....................................................820
COMPACTION & PAVEMENT SUBGRADE TESTS
Standard Proctor compaction, 4 points (ASTM D698)
$/TEST
- 4 inch diameter mold (Methods A & B) ..................................................160
- 6 inch diameter mold (Method C)..........................................................215
Modified Proctor compaction 4 points (ASTM D1557):
- 4 inch diameter mold Methods A& B ....................................................220
- 6 inch diameter mold Method C............................................................245
Checkpoint (per point)...................................................................................65
Relative compaction of untreated/treated soils/aggregates (CTM 216) ..........250
Relative density 0.1 ft mold (ASTM D4253, D4254) ...........................................235
California Bearing Ratio (ASTM D1883)
- 3 point...................................................................................................500
- 1 point..................................................................................................185
R -Value untreated soils/aggregates (AASHTO T190/ASTM D2844/CTM 301).......310
R -Value lime or cement treated soils/aggregates (AASHTO T190/ASTM
D2844/CTM 301)..........................................................................................340
SOIL CHEMISTRY & CORROSIVITY
pH Method A (ASTM D4972 or CTM 643).............................................................45
Electrical resistivity — single point — as received moisture..............................45
Minimum resistivity 3 moisture content points (ASTM G187/CTM 643) ...............90
pH + minimum resistivity (CTM 643)...............................................................130
Sulfate content - gravimetric (CTM 417 B Part 2) ................................................70
Sulfate content - by ion chromatograph (CTM 417 Part 2) .................................80
Sulfate screen (Hach®)..................................................................................30
Chloride content (AASHTO T291/CTM 422).........................................................70
Chloride content — by Ion chromatograph (AASHTO T291/CTM 422) ...................80
Corrosion suite: minimum resistivity, sulfate, chloride, pH (CTM 643)............265
Organic matter content (ASTM D2974)..............................................................65
CONSOLIDATION & EXPANSION/SWELL TESTS
Consolidation (ASTM D2435): .........................................................................
195
- Each additional time curve..............................................................................45
- Each additional load/unload w/o time reading................................................40
Expansion Index (ASTM D4829).....................................................................130
Single load swell/collapse - Method B (ASTM D4546 -B, seat, load & inundate
only)...........................................................................................................105
Swell collapse Method A up to 10 load/unloads w/o time curves (ASTM
D4546 -A) .................................................... . . .. .............................................
290
METHOD $/TEST
TRIAXIAL TESTS
Unconfined compression strength of cohesive soil (with stress/strain plot,
ASTMD2166)...........................................................................................135
Unconsolidated undrained triaxial compression test on cohesive soils
(UU, ASTM D2850, USACE Q test, per confining stress) ........................170
Consolidated undrained triaxial compression test for cohesive soils, (CU,
ASTM D4767, USACE R -bar test) with back pressure saturation &
pore water pressure measurement (per confining stress)........................375
Consolidated drained triaxial compression test (CD, USACE S test), with
volume change measurement. Price per soil type below EM 1110-2-
1906(X):
- Sand or silty sand soils (per confining stress).......................................375
- Silt or clayey sand soils (per confining stress) ......................................500
- Clay soils (per confining stress)............................................................705
- Three -stage triaxial (sand or silty sand soils)........................................655
- Three -stage triaxial (silt or clayey sand soils) .......................................875
- Three -stage triaxial (clay soils) . ..........................1,235
Remolding of test specimens.........................................................................65
METHOD $/TEST
HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY TESTS
Triaxial permeability in flexible -wall permeameter with backpressure
saturation at one effective stress (EPA 9100/ASTM D5084, falling
headMethod C): ....................................................................................... 310
- Each additional effective stress.............................................................120
- Hand trimming of soil samples for horizontal K .......................................60
Remolding of test specimens.........................................................................65
Permeability of granular soils (ASTM D2434) ..............................................135
Soil suction (filter paper method, ASTM D5298) ..........................................400
SOIL -CEMENT
Moisture -density curve for soil -cement mixtures (ASTM D558) ...................240
Wet -dry durability of soil -cement mixtures (ASTM D559)' .......................1,205
Compressive strength of molded soil -cement cylinder (ASTM D1633)'.........60
Soil -cement remolded specimen (for shear strength, consolidation, etc.)'.. 235
' Compaction (ASTM D558 maximum density) should also be performed - not included
in above price
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY TESTING
METHOD $/TEST METHOD
CONCRETE STRENGTH CHARACTERISTICS
Concrete cylinders compression (ASTM C39) (6"x 12") ......................................25
Concrete cylinders compression (ASTM C39) (4" x 8") .......................................22
Compression, concrete or masonry cores (testing only) :56 inch (ASTM C42)..40
Trimming concrete cores (per core)...............................................................20
Flexural strength of concrete (simple beam -3rd pt. loading, ASTM C78/CTM 523)........85
Flexural strength of concrete (simple beam -center pt loading, ASTM C293/CTM 523)...85
Non shrink grout cubes (2 inch, ASTM C1090107) ............................................25
Drying shrinkage - four readings, up to 90 days, 3 bars (ASTM C157) ,..........400
Length of concrete cores (CTM 531).................................................................40
HOT MIX ASPHALT (HMA)
Resistance of compacted HMA to moisture -induced damage (AASHTO
T283/CTM 371)......................................................................................... 2,100
Hamburg Wheel, 4 briquettes (modified) (AASHTO T324) ...............................900
Superpave gyratory compaction (AASHTO T312/ASTM D6925) .........................350
Extraction by ignition oven, percent asphalt
(AASHTO T308/ASTM D6307/CTM 382)............................................................150
Ignition oven correction/correlation values
(AASHTO T308/ASTM D6307/CTM 382) .........................................................1,350
Extraction by centrifuge, percent asphalt (ASTM D2172) ................................150
Gradation of extracted aggregate (AASHTO T30/ASTM D5444/CTM 202) ............ 135
Stabilometer, S -Value (ASTM D1560/CTM 366) .................................................265
Bituminous mixture preparation (AASHTO R30/CTM 304) ...................................80
Moisture content of HMA (AASHTO T329/ASTM D6037/CTM 370) .........................60
Bulk specific gravity of compacted HMA, molded specimen or cores,
uncoated (AASHTO T166/ASTM D2726/CTM 308) ..............................................50
Bulk specific gravity of compacted HMA, molded specimen or cores,
paraffin -coated (AASHTO T275/ASTM D1188/CTM 308) .....................................55
Maximum density - Hveem (CTM 308)............................................................200
Theoretical maximum density and specific gravity of HMA (AASHTO T209/
ASTMD2041/CTM 309).................................................................................130
Thickness or height of compacted bituminous paving mixture specimens
(ASTM D3549)...............................................................................................40
Wet track abrasion of slurry seal (ASTM D3910) .............................................150
Rubberized asphalt (add to above rates).......................................................+ 25%
AGGREGATE PROPERTIES
$/TEST
Bulk density and voids in aggregates (AASHTO T19/ASTM C29/ CTM 212) ,.........50
Organic impurities in fine aggregate sand (AASHTO T21/ASTM COMM 213) ....60
LA Rattler -smaller coarse aggregate <1.5" (AASHTO T96/ASTM C131/ CTM
211)............................................................................................................ 200
LA Rattler -larger coarse aggregate 1-3" (AASHTO T96/ASTM C535/CTM 211) .... 250
Apparent specific gravity of fine aggregate (AASHTO T84/ASTM C128/ CTM
208)...........................................................................................................130
Clay lumps, friable particles (AASHTO T112/ASTM C142) ..................................175
Durability Index (AASHTO T210/ASTM D3744/CTM 229) ......................................200
Moisture content of aggregates by oven drying (AASHTO T255/ ASTM C566/
CTM226)......................................................................................................40
Uncompacted void content of fine aggregate (AASHTO T304/ASTM C1252/
CTM234)....................................................................................................130
Percent of crushed particles (AASHTO T335/ASTM D5821/CTM 205) ..................135
Flat & elongated particles in coarse aggregate (ASTM D4791/CTM 235)..........215
Cleanness value of coarse aggregate (CTM 227) ...........................................210
Soundness, magnesium (AASHTO T104/ASTM C88/CTM 214) ...........................225
Soundness, sodium (AASHTO T104/ASTM C88/CTM 214) ..................................650
MASONRY
Mortar cylinders 2" by 4"(ASTM C780)..............................................................25
Grout prisms 3" by 6"(ASTM C1019)..................................................................25
Masonry cores compression, :56" diameter - testing only (ASTM C42) .............40
Masonry core -shear, Title 24 - test only..........................................................80
Veneer bond strength, cost for each - 5 required (ASTM C482) ........................55
CMU compression to size 8" x 8" x 16" - 3 required (ASTM C140) ....................45
CMU moisture content, absorption & unit weight - 6 required (ASTM C140).....40
CMU linear drying shrinkage (ASTM 0426) .....................................................175
CMU grouted prisms compression test <_8" x 8" x 16" (ASTM C1314) ,,.,........180
CMU grouted prisms compression test > 8" x 8" x 16"(ASTM C1314) .............250
BRICK
Compression - cost for each, 5 required (ASTM C67) .......................................40
STREET LIGHTS/SIGNALS
LED Luminaires / Signal Modules / Countdown Pedestrian Signal Face
Modules (Caltrans RSS 86) ............................ ....................................... 1,300
METHOD $/TEST
SPRAY APPLIED FIREPROOFING
Headed rebar splice, tensile test, s up to No. 10 (CTM 670) ............................65
Unit weight (density, ASTM E605)..................................................................60
Headed rebar splice, tensile test, > No. 11 & over (CTM 670) ..........................
BEARING PADS/PLATES AND JOINT SEAL
Epoxy coated rebar/dowel film thickness (coating) test (ASTM A775/A934).......45
Elastomeric bearing pads (Caltrans SS 51-3) ..............................................990
Epoxy coated rebar/dowel continuity (Holiday) test (ASTM A775/A934).............65
Elastomeric bearing pad with hardness and compression tests (Caltrans
Epoxy coated rebar flexibility/bend test, up to No. 11 (ASTM A775/A934)..........45
SS51-3) ...................................... ..........................................................
1,230
Type A Joint Seals (Caltrans SS 51-2) ......................................................1,620
Sample preparation (cutting)............................................................................50
Type B Joint Seals (Caltrans SS 51 -2) ......................................................1,530
FASTENERS / BOLTS / RODS
Bearingplates(A536)...................................................................................720
F3125 GR A307, A325 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain
REINFORCING STEEL AND PRESTRESSING STRANDS
(ASTM A370).................................................................................................
Rebar tensile test, <— up to No. 10 (ASTM A370) ................................................45
F3125 GR A307, A325 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter,
Rebar tensile test, >— No. 11 & over (ASTM A370) ...........................................100
galvanized(ASTMA370)...............................................................................75
Rebar bend test, up to No. 11(ASTMA370)......................................................45
A490 Bolts, tensile test, <_ up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain (ASTM A370) ................65
Rebar bend test, >— No. 11 & over (ASTM A370) ..............................................100
A490 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, galvanized (ASTMA370) ......75
Resistance butt -welded hoops/bars, tensile test, <_ up to No. 10 (CTM 670)....65
A593 Bolts, tensile test, s up to 1-1/4" diameter, stainless steel (ASTMA37o)...
Resistance butt -welded hoops/bars, tensile test, >— No. 11 & over (CTM 67o)..
85
Mechanical rebar splice, tensile test, <— up to No. 10 (CTM 670) ......................65
F1554 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, galvanized (ASTM A370) ..120
Mechanical rebar splice, slip test, <— up to No. 10 (CTM 670) ...........................40
SAMPLE TRANSPORT
Mechanical rebar splice, tensile test, >— No. 11 & over (CTM 670) ....................85
Pick-up & delivery (weekdays, per trip, <50 mile radius from Leighton
METHOD $/TEST
Mechanical rebar splice, slip test, > No. 11 & over (CTM 670) .........................60
$ UNIT
Headed rebar splice, tensile test, s up to No. 10 (CTM 670) ............................65
5
Headed rebar splice, tensile test, > No. 11 & over (CTM 670) ..........................
85
Epoxy coated rebar/dowel film thickness (coating) test (ASTM A775/A934).......45
foot
Epoxy coated rebar/dowel continuity (Holiday) test (ASTM A775/A934).............65
0.35
Epoxy coated rebar flexibility/bend test, up to No. 11 (ASTM A775/A934)..........45
3/8 inch Tubing, clear vinyl..............................................................
Prestressing wire, tension (ASTM A416) .........................................................150
foot
Sample preparation (cutting)............................................................................50
130
FASTENERS / BOLTS / RODS
Air flow meter and purge pump (200 cc/min) .......................................
F3125 GR A307, A325 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain
day
(ASTM A370).................................................................................................
65
F3125 GR A307, A325 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter,
Brass sample tubes.............................................................................10
galvanized(ASTMA370)...............................................................................75
each
A490 Bolts, tensile test, <_ up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain (ASTM A370) ................65
20
A490 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, galvanized (ASTMA370) ......75
Combination lock or padlock................................................................11
A593 Bolts, tensile test, s up to 1-1/4" diameter, stainless steel (ASTMA37o)...
65
F1554 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, plain (ASTMA370)............
100
F1554 Bolts, tensile test, <— up to 1-1/4" diameter, galvanized (ASTM A370) ..120
Concrete coring machine (<-6-inch-dia).............................................150
SAMPLE TRANSPORT
day
Pick-up & delivery (weekdays, per trip, <50 mile radius from Leighton
35
office).........................................................................................................90
Core sample boxes...............................................................................11
EQUIPMENT LIST
ITEM
$ UNIT
1/4 inch Grab plates..............................................................................
5
each
1/4 inch Tubing (bonded)..................................................................
0.55
foot
1/4 inch Tubing (single)....................................................................
0.35
foot
3/8 inch Tubing, clear vinyl..............................................................
0.55
foot
4 -Gas meter (RKI Eagle or similar)/GEM 2000 .................................
130
day
Air flow meter and purge pump (200 cc/min) .......................................
50
day
Box of 24 soil drive -sample rings .......................................................120
50
box
Brass sample tubes.............................................................................10
each
Caution tape (1000 -foot roll)................................................................
20
each
Combination lock or padlock................................................................11
50
each
Compressed air tank and regulator.....................................................
50
day
Concrete coring machine (<-6-inch-dia).............................................150
200
day
Consumables (gloves, rope, soap, tape, etc.) .....................................
35
day
Core sample boxes...............................................................................11
35
each
Crackmonitor......................................................................................25
40
each
Cutoff saws, reciprocating, electric (Sawzall®)...................................
75
day
Disposable bailers...............................................................................12
each
Disposable bladders............................................................................10
50
each
Dissolved oxygen meter......................................................................45
200
day
DOT 55 -gallon containment drum with lid ...........................................
65
drum
Double -ring infiltrometer....................................................................
125
day
Dual -stage interface probe..................................................................
80
day
Dynamic Cone Penetrometer............................................................400
70
day
Generator, portable gasoline fueled, 3,500 watts ................................
90
day
Global Positioning System/Laser Range Finder ..................................
80
day
Handauger set....................................................................................
90
day
HDPE safety fence (!5100 feet)...........................................................
40
roll
Horiba U-51 water quality meter ........................................................
135
day
Light tower (towable vertical mast) ....................................................150
60
day
Magnehelicgauge...............................................................................15
day
Manometer..........................................................................................25
are
day
Mileage (IRS Allowable).................................................................
0.575
mile
ITEM
$ UNIT
Moisture test kit (excludes labor to perform test, ASTM El 907) .........
60
test
Nuclear moisture and density gauge ..................................................
88
day
Pachometer.........................................................................................25
day
ParticulateMonitor.............................................................................125
day
pH/Conductivity/Temperature meter ....................................................
55
day
Photoionization Detector (PID)..........................................................120
day
Pump, Typhoon 2 or 4 stage...............................................................
50
day
QED bladder pump w/QED control box.............................................160
day
Quire fee — Phase I only....................................................................
200
each
Resistivity field meter & pins................................................................
50
day
Slip / threaded cap, 2 -inch or 4 -inch diameter, PVC Schedule 40.......15
each
Slopeinclinometer.............................................................................
200
day
Soil sampling T -handle (Encore).........................................................10
day
Soilsampling tripod.............................................................................
35
day
Stainless steel bailer............................................................................
40
day
Submersible pump, 10 gpm, high powered Grundfos 2 -inch with
controller........................................................................................160
day
Submersible pump/transfer pump, 10-25 gpm....................................
50
day
Support service truck usage (well installation, etc.) ...........................
200
day
Survey/fence stakes..............................................................................
8
each
Tedlar® bags.......................................................................................18
each
Traffic cones (:525)/barricades (single lane) ........................................
50
day
Turbiditymeter....................................................................................
70
day
TyvekOsuit (each)...............................................................................18
each
Vapor sampling box.............................................................................55
day
Vehicle usage (carrying equipment)....................................................
20
hour
VelociCalc............................................................................................35
day
Visqueen (20 x 100 feet)...................................................................100
roll
Water level indicator (electronic well sounder) <300 feet deep well....
60
day
ZIPLEVELO.........................................................................................15
day
Other specialized geotechnical and environmental testing & monitoring equipment
are
available, and priced per site
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
® Expiration: This fee schedule is effective through
December 31, 2021 after which remaining work
will be billed at then -current rates.
s Proposal Expiration: Proposals are valid for at
least 30 days, subject to change after 30 days;
unless otherwise stated in an attached proposal.
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Prevailing Wages: Our fees for prevailing wage
work are based upon California prevailing wage
laws and wage determinations. Unless specifically
indicated in our proposal, costs for apprentice
are not included. If we are required to have an
apprentice on your project, additional fees will be
charged.
Overtime: Standard overtime rate is per
California Labor Law and is billed at 1.5 or 2 times
their hourly billing rate. Overtime rate for non-
exempt field personnel working on a Leighton
observed holiday is billed at 2 times their hourly
billing rate. Overtime rate for Prevailing wage
work is per the California Department of Industrial
Relations (DIR) determination and is multiplied at
1.5 to 2 times their hourly billing rate for overtime
and double-time, respectively.
Expert Witness Time: Expert witness deposition
and testimony will be charged at 2 times hourly
rates listed on the previous pages, with a minimum
charge of four hours per day.
® Minimum Field Hourly Charges: For Field
Technicians, Special Inspectors or any on-site
(field) materials testing services:
4 hours: 4 -hour minimum charge up to the first
four hours of work
8 hours: 8 -hour minimum charge for over four
hours of work, up to eight hours.
® Project time accrued includes portal to portal
travel time.
® Insurance & Limitation of Liability: These rates
are predicated on standard insurance coverage
and a limit of Leighton's liability equal to our total
fees for a given project.
® Outside Direct Costs: Heavy equipment,
subcontractor fees and expenses, project -
specific permits and/or licenses, project -specific
supplemental insurance, travel, subsistence,
project -specific parking charges, shipping,
reproduction, and other reimbursable expenses
will be invoiced at cost plus 18%, unless billed
directly to and paid by client.
® Invoicing: Invoices are rendered monthly,
payable upon receipt in United States dollars. A
service charge of 1 Y2 -percent per month will be
charged for late payment.
■ Client Disclosures: Client agrees to provide all
information in Client's possession about actual or
possible presence of buried utilities and hazardous
materials on the project site, prior to fieldwork,
and agrees to reimburse Leighton for all costs
related to unanticipated discovery of utilities and/or
hazardous materials. Client is also responsible for
providing safe and legal access to the project site
for all Leighton field personnel.
■ Earth Material Samples: Quoted testing unit
rates are for soil and/or rock (earth) samples
free of hazardous materials. Additional costs will
accrue beyond these standard testing unit rates
for handling, testing and/or disposing of soil and/or
rock containing hazardous materials. Hazardous
materials will be returned to the site or the site
owner's designated representative at additional
cost not included in listed unit rates. Standard
turn -around time for geotechnical -laboratory test
results is 10 working days. Samples will be stored
for 2 months, after which they will be discarded.
Prior documented notification is required if
samples need to be stored for a longer time. A
monthly storage fee of $10 per bag and $5 per
sleeve or tube will be applied. Quoted unit rates
are only for earth materials sampled in the United
States. There may be additional cost for handling
imported samples.
■ Construction Material Samples: After all
designated 28 -day breaks for a given sample
set meet specified compressive or other client -
designated strength, all "hold" cylinders or
specimens will be automatically disposed of,
unless specified in writing prior to the 28 -day
break. All other construction materials will be
disposed of after completion of testing and
reporting.
EXHIBIT C
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS — PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
1. Provision of Insurance. Without limiting Consultant's indemnification of City, and
prior to commencement of Work, Consultant shall obtain, provide and maintain at
its own expense during the term of this Agreement, policies of insurance of the
type and amounts described below and in a form satisfactory to City. Consultant
agrees to provide insurance in accordance with requirements set forth here. If
Consultant uses existing coverage to comply and that coverage does not meet
these requirements, Consultant agrees to amend, supplement or endorse the
existing coverage.
2. Acceptable Insurers. All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance
company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact
business of insurance in the State of California, with an assigned policyholders'
Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in
accordance with the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise
approved by the City's Risk Manager.
3. Coverage Requirements.
A. Workers' Compensation Insurance. Consultant shall maintain Workers'
Compensation Insurance, statutory limits, and Employer's Liability
Insurance with limits of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000) each
accident for bodily injury by accident and each employee for bodily injury by
disease in accordance with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700
of the Labor Code.
Consultant shall submit to City, along with the certificate of insurance, a
Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of City, its City Council, boards
and commissions, officers, agents, volunteers and employees.
B. General Liabilitv Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general
liability insurance, and if necessary umbrella liability insurance, with
coverage at least as broad as provided by Insurance Services Office form
CG 00 01, in an amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per
occurrence, two million dollars ($2,000,000) general aggregate. The policy
shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, personal and
advertising injury, and liability assumed under an insured contract (including
the tort liability of another assumed in a business contract).
C. Automobile Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain automobile
insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CA 00 01
covering bodily injury and property damage for all activities of Consultant
arising out of or in connection with Work to be performed under this
Agreement, including coverage for any owned, hired, non -owned or rented
vehicles, in an amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000)
combined single limit each accident.
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D. Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) Insurance. Consultant shall
maintain professional liability insurance that covers the Services to be
performed in connection with this Agreement, in the minimum amount of
one million dollars ($1,000,000) per claim and two million dollars
($2,000,000) in the aggregate. Any policy inception date, continuity date,
or retroactive date must be before the Effective Date of this Agreement and
Consultant agrees to maintain continuous coverage through a period no
less than three years after completion of the Services required by this
Agreement.
4. Other Insurance Requirements. The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to
contain, the following provisions:
A. Waiver of Subrogation. All insurance coverage maintained or procured
pursuant to this Agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against
City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents, volunteers
and employees or shall specifically allow Consultant or others providing
insurance evidence in compliance with these requirements to waive their
right of recovery prior to a loss. Consultant hereby waives its own right of
recovery against City, and shall require similar written express waivers from
each of its subconsultants.
B. Additional Insured Status. All liability policies including general liability,
excess liability, pollution liability, and automobile liability, if required, but not
including professional liability, shall provide or be endorsed to provide that
City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, agents, volunteers
and employees shall be included as insureds under such policies.
C. Primary and Non Contributory. All liability coverage shall apply on a primary
basis and shall not require contribution from any insurance or self-insurance
maintained by City.
D. Notice of Cancellation. All policies shall provide City with thirty (30)
calendar days' notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment for which ten
(10) calendar days' notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for each
required coverage.
5. Additional Agreements Between the Parties. The parties hereby agree to the
following:
A. Evidence of Insurance. Consultant shall provide certificates of insurance to
City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a
waiver of subrogation endorsement for workers' compensation and other
endorsements as specified herein for each coverage. Insurance certificates
and endorsement must be approved by City's Risk Manager prior to
commencement of performance. Current certification of insurance shall be
kept on file with City at all times during the term of this Agreement. The
certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy shall be signed by
a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. At least
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fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration of any such policy, evidence of
insurance showing that such insurance coverage has been renewed or
extended shall be filed with the City. If such coverage is cancelled or
reduced, Consultant shall, within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice
of such cancellation or reduction of coverage, file with the City evidence of
insurance showing that the required insurance has been reinstated or has
been provided through another insurance company or companies. City
reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required
insurance policies, at any time.
B. City's Right to Revise Requirements. City reserves the right at any time
during the term of the Agreement to change the amounts and types of
insurance required by giving Consultant sixty (60) calendar days' advance
written notice of such change. If such change results in substantial
additional cost to Consultant, City and Consultant may renegotiate
Consultant's compensation.
C. Right to Review Subcontracts. Consultant agrees that upon request, all
agreements with subcontractors or others with whom Consultant enters into
contracts with on behalf of City will be submitted to City for review. Failure
of City to request copies of such agreements will not impose any liability on
City, or its employees. Consultant shall require and verify that all
subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all the requirements stated
herein, and Consultant shall ensure that City is an additional insured on
insurance required from subcontractors. For CGL coverage,
subcontractors shall provide coverage with a format at least as broad as CG
20 38 04 13.
D. Enforcement of Agreement Provisions. Consultant acknowledges and
agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of City to inform
Consultant of non-compliance with any requirement imposes no additional
obligations on City nor does it waive any rights hereunder.
E. Requirements not Limiting. Requirements of specific coverage features or
limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage,
limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided
by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for
purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not
intended by any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of
other coverage, or a waiver of any type. If the Consultant maintains higher
limits than the minimums shown above, the City requires and shall be
entitled to coverage for higher limits maintained by the Consultant. Any
available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of
insurance and coverage shall be available to the City.
F. Self-insured Retentions. Any self-insured retentions must be declared to
and approved by City. City reserves the right to require that self-insured
retentions be eliminated, lowered, or replaced by a deductible. Self -
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insurance will not be considered to comply with these requirements unless
approved by City.
G. City Remedies for Non -Compliance. If Consultant or any subconsultant fails
to provide and maintain insurance as required herein, then City shall have
the right but not the obligation, to purchase such insurance, to terminate this
Agreement, or to suspend Consultant's right to proceed until proper
evidence of insurance is provided. Any amounts paid by City shall, at City's
sole option, be deducted from amounts payable to Consultant or reimbursed
by Consultant upon demand.
H. Timely Notice of Claims. Consultant shall give City prompt and timely notice
of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from Consultant's
performance under this Agreement, and that involve or may involve
coverage under any of the required liability policies. City assumes no
obligation or liability by such notice, but has the right (but not the duty) to
monitor the handling of any such claim or claims if they are likely to involve
City.
Consultant's Insurance. Consultant shall also procure and maintain, at its
own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own
judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the
Work.
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PART
City of Newport Beach
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Insurance Compliance
PO Box 100085 - FV
Duluth, GA 30096
June 18, 2021
Leighton Consulting, Inc.
17781 Cowan
Irvine, CA 92614
Reference Number: FV00000543
This Account has moved from non-compliant to COMPLIANT status and currently in compliance for
certificate of insurance requirements.
As of the date above, your insurance meets City of Newport Beach insurance requirements. We appreciate your efforts
and those of your insurance agent in working with our insurance representatives.
Please call us at (951) 766-2285 if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
City of Newport Beach
Compliant Notice [CA1]