HomeMy WebLinkAboutMelton Design Group, Inc. Agreement Consultant Services - 2-26-24 AGREEMENT
CITY OF FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
CONSULTANT SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT (Agreement) is made and entered into, effective
--a 6 _ ),,I , by and between the CITY OF FRESNO, a California
municipal corporation (City), and Melton Design Group, Inc., a California Corporation
(Consultant).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City desires to obtain professional architectural and engineering
services for the design of plans and general construction contract documents for Quigley
Park Rehabilitation Project (Project); and
WHEREAS, the Consultant is engaged in the business of furnishing services as a
licensed architect and engineer and hereby represents that it desires to and is
professionally and legally capable of performing the services called for by this Agreement;
and
WHEREAS, the Consultant acknowledges that this Agreement is subject to the
requirements of Fresno Municipal Code Section 4-107 and Administrative Order No. 6-19;
and
WHEREAS, this Agreement will be administered for the City by its Public Works
Department Director (Director) or designee.
AGREEMENT
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the covenants,
conditions, and promises hereinafter contained to be kept and performed by the
respective parties, it is mutually agreed as follows:
1. Scope of Services.
The Consultant shall perform the services described herein and in Exhibit A to complete
the Project more fully described in Exhibit A, and this shall include all work incidental to,
or necessary to perform, such services even though not specifically described in Exhibit
A. The services of the Consultant shall consist of five Parts as described below. A
separate Notice to Proceed will be issued for each of the aforementioned Parts. By entry
into this Agreement and upon the City's issuance of a written "Notice to Proceed," the
City contracts for the services in Part One. The Consultant shall not perform any other
Part of the Agreement, and this Agreement shall not be a contract for any other Part, until
further performance is authorized by the City's issuance of a written "Notice to Proceed."
It shall, however, remain the Consultant's offer to perform all remaining parts described
herein. In the event the Consultant performs services without the City's prior written
authorization, the Consultant will not be entitled to compensation for such services.
(a) Part One. Schematic Design Phase.
(1) The Consultant shall review the description of the Project set
forth in Exhibit A and consult with designated representatives of the City to
ascertain the requirements of the Project.
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(2) The Consultant shall conduct studies and investigations as
necessary to confirm requirements of design including, but not limited to, (i)
consulting with the various utility agencies, and (ii) obtaining all information and
data from the respective responsible City department/division that is available in
the City's records and is required by the Consultant in connection with the
consulting services including, but not limited to, maps, surveys, reports,
information, restrictions, and easements. The Consultant shall notify the City if a
topographic survey is required.
(3) The Consultant shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the
Project taking into consideration the City's estimate of the cost of construction
(Construction Budget) of ten million seven hundred thousand dollars
($10,700,000), including alternative approaches to design and construction of the
Project.
(4) Based upon the mutually agreed upon Project requirements
and any adjustments authorized by the City in the Construction Budget, the
Consultant shall design and prepare schematic design drawings and other
documents for review, modification, if required, and acceptance by the City staff
sufficient to show the concept and scope of the proposed Project and the scale
and relationship of Project components.
(5) The Consultant shall submit a preliminary estimate of
construction cost for review and acceptance by the City. As used herein,
"construction cost" means the cost of construction under the general construction
contract and does not include The Consultant's compensation as herein provided.
Such estimate shall include, and shall separately state, the cost of any add or
deduct alternatives, the cost of any work which may be let on a segregated bid
basis and any equipment or fixtures which may be incorporated in or excluded from
the general construction contract as may be necessary to stay within the
Construction Budget.
(6) The Consultant shall make as many submittals as may be
necessary or desirable to obtain the acceptance by the City and shall assist the
City in applying for and obtaining from applicable public agencies any approval
permit, or waiver required by law, which assistance shall include, but not be limited
to, making Project information available to the City.
(7) The Consultant may not rely upon any as-builts provided by
the City but shall investigate the existing conditions and ascertain the adequacy of
such as-builts for the Consultant's design. The Consultant shall bring to the City's
attention any discrepancies in the as-builts that are discovered by the Consultant.
The City makes no representations regarding any as-builts.
(8) Services shall be undertaken and completed in a sequence
assuring expeditious completion. All services shall be rendered, and deliverables
submitted within one hundred eighty (180) calendar days from the issuance of a
Notice to Proceed for this Part unless an extension of time is approved in writing
by the Director. Re-submittals, as necessary to obtain the acceptance by the City,
shall be submitted to the City within twenty one (21) calendar days from receipt of
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the City's comments unless an extension of time is approved in writing by the
Director.
(b) Part Two. Design Development Phase. After review and
acceptance of the schematic design phase and issuance of a written Notice to Proceed
with this Part Two:
(1) Based upon the accepted schematic design documents and
the Construction Budget, including authorized revisions thereto, the Consultant
shall prepare for review and acceptance by the City the design development
documents consisting of drawings and other documents to fix and describe the
size and character of the Project as necessary to show treatment of significant
details. In addition, the Consultant shall provide outline specifications of the work
as to kinds of materials, systems, and other such design elements as may be
required. Such design development documents and specifications shall be subject
to review and acceptance by the City.
(2) The Consultant shall submit a revised estimate of construction
cost for review and acceptance by the City. The revised estimate shall include, but
shall separately state, the cost of any add or deduct alternates, any work which
may be let on a segregated bid basis, and any furnishings, equipment or fixtures
which may be incorporated in or excluded from the general construction contract
as may be necessary to stay within the Construction Budget, including authorized
revisions thereto.
(3) In the event that the revised estimate of construction cost
exceeds the preliminary estimate of construction cost previously accepted,
excluding therefrom any add alternate, any work which may be let on a segregated
bid basis and any furnishing, equipment or fixtures which was identified in Part 1
as that which may be excluded from the general construction contract, the City
shall have the option of accepting or rejecting the revised estimate and the
Consultant shall, at no additional cost to the City, make such design changes as
may be necessary to reduce the revised estimate so that it shall not exceed the
preliminary estimate of construction cost previously accepted by the City. The City
shall not increase the scope of the Project except by modification of this Agreement
which shall include an agreed upon increase in the Consultant's compensation.
(4) The Consultant shall make as many submittals as may be
necessary or desirable to obtain the acceptance by the City and shall assist the
City in applying for and obtaining from applicable public agencies any approval,
permit, or waiver required by law, which assistance shall include, but not be limited
to, making Project information available to the City.Services shall be undertaken
and completed in a sequence assuring expeditious completion. All services shall
be rendered, and deliverables submitted within Ninety (90) calendar days from the
issuance of a Notice to Proceed for this Part unless an extension of time is
approved in writing by the Director. Re-submittals, as necessary to obtain the
acceptance by the City, shall be submitted to the City within thirty (30) calendar
days from receipt of the City's comments unless an extension of time is approved
in writing by the Director.
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(c) Part Three. Construction Document Phase. After review and
acceptance of the design development phase and issuance of a written Notice to Proceed
with this Part Three:
(1) The Consultant shall prepare from the accepted design
development documents, detailed plans and specifications setting forth the
complete work to be done, and the materials, workmanship, finishes and
equipment, fixtures, and site work required. The Consultant shall also prepare
necessary bidding information, general and special conditions of the general
construction contract, technical specifications of the general construction
contract, and the bid proposal and general construction contract forms. Such
documents shall be subject to the review and acceptance by the City. The
Consultant shall cooperate with, assist and be responsive to Purchasing Manager
in preparation of all documents including, without limitation, slip-sheeting final
documents for printing when requested. The City's Standard Specifications must
be used by the Consultant where possible. Final drawings shall be drawn, printed,
or reproduced by a process providing a permanent record in black on vellum,
tracing cloth, polyester base film, or high-quality bond copy. Bid, general
conditions, contract and bond document forms or formats regularly used by the
City shall be used by the Consultant unless the Director determines they would be
impractical for this Project. the Consultant shall be responsible for assuring that
the special conditions, technical specifications, and any other documents prepared
by the Consultant are consistent with any documents regularly used by the City
that are used for this Project.
(2) Upon request of the City, the Consultant shall provide the
calculations used to determine the general construction contract quantities; and
structural calculations for the purpose of obtaining any building permits.
(3) The Consultant shall make as many submittals as may be
necessary or desirable to obtain the acceptance by the City and shall assist the
City in applying for and obtaining from applicable public agencies any approval,
permit, report, statement, or waiver required by law, which assistance shall include,
but not be limited to, making Project information available to the City.
(4) The Consultant shall provide the City with one (1) sets of
completed plans and one (1) sets of completed specifications for review and final
acceptance by the City. Should the plans and specifications as submitted by the
Consultant not be accepted by the City, the Consultant shall revise the plans and
specifications as needed to obtain final acceptance at no additional cost to the
City.
(5) After acceptance of final corrections, if any, the Consultant
shall provide the City with one set of accepted reproducible tracings and bid
documents for the Project. In addition, the Consultant shall provide the City with
one complete set of CAD/System disk files of drawings and complete disk files of
specifications in the following format: CAD.
(6) The Consultant shall submit a final estimate of construction
cost for review and acceptance by the City. Such estimate shall be calculated as
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of the date all general construction contract documents are delivered to the City in
final form ready for reproduction and advertising. Such estimate shall include, but
shall separately state, the cost of any add or deduct alternates, any work which
may be let on a segregated basis, and any equipment, or fixtures which may be
incorporated in or excluded from the general construction contract.
(7) In the event that the final estimate of construction cost
exceeds the revised estimate of construction cost previously accepted, excluding
therefrom any add alternate, any work which may be let on a segregated bid basis
and any furnishings, equipment or fixtures which was identified in the final revised
estimate in Part 2 as that which may be excluded from the general construction
contract, the City shall have the option of accepting or rejecting the final estimate.
If the City elects to reject the final estimate, the Consultant shall at no additional
cost to the City, make such design changes as may be necessary to reduce the
final estimate so that it shall not exceed the revised estimate of construction cost
previously accepted by the City.
(8) Services shall be undertaken and completed in a sequence
assuring expeditious completion. All services shall be rendered, and deliverables
submitted within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days from the issuance of a
Notice to Proceed for this Part unless an extension of time is approved in writing
by the Director. Re-submittals, as necessary to obtain the acceptance by the City,
shall be submitted to the City within sixty (60) calendar days from receipt of the
City's comments unless an extension of time is approved in writing by the Director.
(d) Part Four. Bidding Phase. After review and acceptance of the
construction document phase and if the City elects to proceed to bid, which shall
constitute a written Notice to Proceed with this Part Four:
(1) The Consultant shall assist the City in obtaining bids. The
Consultant shall not communicate with potential bidders regarding this Project
without the express prior written authorization of the City's Purchasing Manager.
(2) The Consultant shall, within 7 calendar days of any request
by the City, expeditiously draft and promptly provide addendum as determined by
the City to be reasonable or necessary for the bidding process.
(3) If the lowest responsible bid received for the general
construction contract exceeds by 10% or more the final estimate of construction
cost previously accepted by the City, excluding therefrom any add alternate, any
work which may be let on a segregated bid basis and any furnishings, equipment
or fixtures which are excluded from the general construction contract, the
Consultant shall, within 14 calendar days of any request by the City, revise the
plans and specifications as may be necessary to stay within 10% of such final
estimate of construction cost, at no additional cost to the City provided such bid is
received within 180 calendar days after completion of services in Section 1(c) of
this Agreement. The Consultant shall also submit such revised plans and
specifications, together with a new final estimate of construction cost, to the City
for review and acceptance. This procedure, using the latest accepted final
estimate of construction cost, shall, upon written notice to the Consultant from the
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Director, be repeated until an acceptable bid is received that does not exceed the
accepted final estimate of construction cost by more than 10%.
(e) Part Five. Construction Phase and General Construction Contract
Administration. The construction phase will begin with the award of the general
construction contract, which shall constitute a written Notice to Proceed with this Part Five
and will terminate when a Notice of Completion is filed. Upon award of a general
construction contract for the Project and under the direction of the Director through the
City's designated Construction Manager for the Project:
(1) The Consultant shall attend the pre-construction conference
and, if called upon by the City, act on the City's behalf in discussing the various
aspects of the construction phase.
(2) The Consultant shall review and recommend in writing to the
City acceptance or non-acceptance of shop drawings, equipment and material
submittals of the general construction contractor as required by the general
construction contract and applicable laws and regulations in a timely manner. The
period for the Consultant review shall be as specified in the general construction
contract, except if such period is not so specified, the period shall be as determined
in the pre-construction conference as mutually agreed upon by the City, the
Consultant, and the general construction contractor.
(3) The Consultant shall, at intervals appropriate to the state of
construction, familiarize itself with the progress and quality of the work and
determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the general
construction contract documents, and keep the City informed of the progress of
the work. In the event that the Consultant's visit to the site results in the discovery
of any defect or deficiencies in the work of the general construction contractor, the
Consultant shall immediately advise the City and document, in writing, the work
the Consultant deems substandard, and make recommendations where
appropriate to reject any work not conforming to the intended design or
specifications. Based on the Consultant's best knowledge, information and belief,
the Consultant shall provide the City a general written assurance that the work
covered by a payment application meets the standards in the general construction
contract. As to technical aspects, the Consultant shall provide a written judgment
of the acceptability of the work for payment applications and final acceptance,
subject to the City's right to overrule the Consultant.
(4) Upon written request by the City, the Consultant shall render
interpretations of the general construction contract documents necessary for the
proper execution or progress of the work.
(5) Upon written request by the City, the Consultant shall render
written recommendations on change orders, claims, disputes, or other questions
arising out of the general construction contract, in a timely manner.
Recommendations by the Consultant in favor of a change order that is
consequently accepted by the City shall constitute approval by the Consultant who
shall then approve the change order in writing. The Consultant shall not
unreasonably withhold written approval in the event the City accepts a change
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order that the Consultant recommended to be rejected. In the event of any
technical disputes, the Consultant shall provide the City with the Consultant's
written interpretation of the contract documents. The period for the Consultant
review shall be as specified in the general construction contract, except if such
period is not so specified, the period shall be as determined in the pre-construction
conference as mutually agreed upon by the City, the Consultant, and the general
construction contractor. If the City, the Consultant, and the respective general
construction contractor are unable to mutually agree on such period for the
Consultant review, then the City will make the determination and that determination
will be final.
(6) Upon written request by the City, the Consultant shall provide
such design and specification services as may be requested by the City to
implement change orders necessary for clarification or interpretation of the general
construction contract documents or which may have resulted from errors or
omissions by the Consultant.
(7) Where change orders arise as a result of an increase in the
scope of work or are due to unforeseeable conditions, the parties may modify this
Agreement, which modification shall include an agreed upon increase in
the Consultant's compensation.
(8) Upon written request of the City, the Consultant shall assist
the City in the preparation of Progress Payment Estimates and other related
construction reports.
(9) The Consultant shall provide the City with two sets of
original as-grade plans wet-stamped and signed by the Consultant's Engineer of
Record for the Project submitted for final approval by the City's Building and Safety
Services Division of the Development and Resource Management Department on
all projects located outside the Right of Way.
(10) the Consultant shall prepare Record Drawings by updating
the accepted general construction documents in Part 3 to reflect all changes or
deviations that occurred during construction as reflected on or from each of the
following: (i) the general construction contractor provided red-lined plans, (ii) those
furnished by the City, (iii) the Consultant provided Request for Information
responses, and (iv) any the Consultant bulletins, amendments, or clarifications.
The Consultant shall provide the City with one set of vellum Record Drawings for
the Project within twenty one (21) calendar days from receipt of red-lined field
markups unless an extension of time is approved in writing by the Director. Re-
submittals, as necessary to obtain the acceptance by the City, shall be submitted
to the City within twenty one (21) calendar days from receipt of the City comments
unless an extension of time is approved in writing by the Director. In addition, the
Consultant shall provide the City with one complete set of CAD/System disk files
of Record Drawings in the following format: CAD.
2. The Cit 's responsibilities. The City will:
(a) Provide, upon request and cooperation of the Consultant, access to,
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and make all provisions necessary to, enter upon public or private lands as required for
the Consultant to perform such services and inspections as are required in development
of the Project; provided, however, if the City is unable to obtain access to enter upon
public or private lands, the Consultant shall not be relieved from performing its services
as to those public and private lands that are accessible. If the Consultant notifies the City
that a topographic survey is required by the Consultant in connection with the consulting
services, then the City will be responsible for conducting the topographic survey.
(b) Manage and be responsible for all negotiations with owners in
connection with land or easement acquisition and provide all required title reports and
appraisals.
(c) With the exception of preparing correspondence required for design,
hold all required special meetings, serve all public and private notices, receive and act
upon all protests, and perform all services customarily performed by owners as are
necessary for the orderly progress of the work and the successful completion of the
Project, and pay all costs incidental thereto.
(d) Select the testing laboratory and pay the cost of borings, samplings,
and other work involved in soils testing during construction.
(e) Conduct onsite inspection during construction to check quality and
quantity of work as conditions warrant and be responsible for assuring that the general
construction contractor carries out all construction work in accordance with the plans and
specifications. However, this does not release the Consultant from its responsibility to
make periodic site visits under Section 1(e) for the purpose of observing the work to
determine its general conformity with the plans and specifications and reporting its
findings to the City.
(f) Prepare all change orders during construction in cooperation with the
Consultant.
(g) Prepare all Progress Payment Estimates in cooperation with the
Consultant following its general assurance that the work covered by a payment
application meets the standards in the general construction contract documents based
upon the Consultant's best knowledge, information, and belief.
(h) Pay, or cause to be paid, plan check fees, conditional use permit fees
and site plan review fees.
(i) Arrange for and pay, or cause to be paid, any fees associated with
Environmental Impact Reports or Statements.
Q) Give reasonably prompt consideration to all matters submitted by the
Consultant for acceptance to the end that there will be no substantial delays in the
Consultant's program of work. For an acceptance, approval, authorization, a request, or
any direction to the Consultant to be binding upon the City under the terms of this
Agreement, such acceptance, approval, authorization, request, or direction must be in
writing, duly authorized by the City and signed on behalf of the City by the Director.
3. Compensation.
(a) The Consultant's sole compensation for satisfactory performance of
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all services required or rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be a total fee of eight
hundred sixty-nine thousand and two hundred dollars ($869,200), and a contingency
amount not to exceed Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000) for any additional work rendered
pursuant to Subsection (d) below and authorized in writing by the Director. Such fees
include all expenses incurred by the Consultant in performance of such services.
(b) Detailed statements shall be rendered monthly and will be payable
in the normal course of City business. Such statements shall be for an amount no greater
than that attributable to the Part upon which the Consultant is then engaged as provided
in Section 3(c) below.
(c) For purposes of determining the division of the total compensation to
the Consultant as provided in Section 3(a) above, or should performance of any
succeeding Part not be authorized by the City as provided in Section 1 of this Agreement,
it is agreed that the total compensation shall be allocated to the five Parts of the
Consultant's performance as follows: Part 1 — 11%, Part 2—27%, Part 3 — 53%, Part 4
—2% and Part 5—7%. Prior to the award of a general construction contract for the Project,
or should such contract not be awarded, the approved Parts as provided above shall be
utilized for purposes of determining the fee due to the Consultant.
(d) The parties may modify this Agreement to increase or decrease the
scope of services or provide for the rendition of services not required by this Agreement,
which modification shall include an adjustment to the Consultant's compensation. Any
change in the scope of services must be made by written amendment to the Agreement
signed by an authorized representative for each party. The Consultant shall not be
entitled to any additional compensation if services are performed prior to a signed written
amendment. Subsequent to the date of completion of Part Three, changes due to Code
revisions or enactments adopted after such date shall constitute additional work subject
to this Section 3(d).
4. Termination, Remedies, Force Maieure, and Consolidation of Disputes.
(a) This Agreement shall terminate without any liability of the City to the
Consultant upon the earlier of: (i) the Consultant's filing for protection under the federal
bankruptcy laws, or any bankruptcy petition or petition for receiver commenced by a third
party against the Consultant; (ii) seven calendar days prior written notice with or without
cause by the City to the Consultant; (iii) the City's non-appropriation of funds sufficient to
meet its obligations hereunder during any City fiscal year of this Agreement, or insufficient
funding for the Project; or (iv) expiration of this Agreement.
(b) Immediately upon any termination or expiration of this Agreement,
the Consultant shall: (i) immediately stop all work hereunder; (ii) immediately cause any
and all of its subcontractors to cease work; and (iii) return to the City any and all unearned
payments and all properties and materials in the possession of the Consultant that are
owned by the City. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Consultant shall be paid
compensation for services satisfactorily performed prior to the effective date of
termination. The Consultant shall not be paid for any work or services performed or costs
incurred which reasonably could have been avoided.
(c) In the event of termination due to failure of the Consultant to
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satisfactorily perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the City may
withhold an amount that would otherwise be payable as an offset to, but not in excess of,
the City's damages caused by such failure. In no event shall any payment by the City
pursuant to this Agreement constitute a waiver by the City of any breach of this Agreement
which may then exist on the part of the Consultant, nor shall such payment impair or
prejudice any remedy available to the City with respect to the breach.
(d) Upon any breach of this Agreement by the Consultant, the City
may: (i) exercise any right, remedy (in contract, law, or equity), or privilege which may be
available to it under applicable laws of the State of California or any other applicable law;
(ii) proceed by appropriate court action to enforce the terms of the Agreement; and/or (iii)
recover all direct, indirect, consequential, economic, and incidental damages for the
breach of the Agreement. If it is determined that the City improperly terminated this
Agreement for default, such termination shall be deemed a termination for convenience.
(e) The Consultant shall provide the City with adequate written
assurances of future performance, upon the request of the Director or designee, in the
event the Consultant fails to comply with any terms or conditions of this Agreement.
(f) The Consultant shall be liable for default unless nonperformance is
caused by an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the Consultant and without its
fault or negligence such as, acts of God or the public enemy, acts of the City in its
contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, unusually
severe weather, and delays of common carriers. The Consultant shall notify the Director
or designee in writing as soon as it is reasonably possible after the commencement of
any excusable delay, setting forth the full particulars in connection therewith, and shall
remedy such occurrence with all reasonable dispatch, and shall promptly give written
notice to the Director or designee of the cessation of such occurrence.
(g) the Consultant agrees that, notwithstanding any contrary provision in
this Agreement, any dispute arising from or relating to this Agreement (including, without
limitation, disputes based on contract, tort, equity, or statute) may, at the City's option, be
joined and consolidated with any other dispute or disputes arising from or relating to the
Project so that all disputes arising from or relating to the Project may be resolved in a
single proceeding. the Consultant hereby specifically waives any objection it may
otherwise have to such joinder and consolidation and specifically consents to mediation,
arbitration or any other dispute resolution mechanism, forum or proceeding necessary to
effectuate the joinder and consolidation contemplated by this provision.
5. Confidential Information Ownership of Documents and Copyright License.
(a) Any reports, information, or other data prepared or assembled by the
Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall not be made available to any individual or
organization by the Consultant without the prior written approval of the City. During the
term of this Agreement, and thereafter, the Consultant shall not, without the prior written
consent of the City, disclose to anyone any Confidential Information. The term
Confidential Information for the purposes of this Agreement shall include all proprietary
and confidential information of the City, including but not limited to business plans,
marketing plans, financial information, designs, drawings, specifications, materials,
compilations, documents, instruments, models, source or object codes and other
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information disclosed or submitted, orally, in writing, or by any other medium or media.
All Confidential Information shall be and remain confidential and proprietary in the City.
(b) Any and all original sketches, pencil tracings of working drawings,
plans, computations, specifications, computer disk files, writings and other documents
prepared or provided by the Consultant pursuant to this Agreement are the property of
the City at the time of preparation and shall be turned over to the City upon expiration or
termination of the Agreement or default by the Consultant. The Consultant grants the
City a copyright license to use such drawings and writings. The Consultant shall not
permit the reproduction or use thereof by any other person except as otherwise expressly
provided herein. The City may modify the design including any drawings or writings. Any
use by the City of the aforesaid sketches, tracings, plans, computations, specifications,
computer disk files, writings, and other documents in completed form as to other projects
or extensions of this Project, or in uncompleted form, without specific written verification
by the Consultant will be at the City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to
the Consultant. The Consultant may keep a copy of all drawings and specifications for
its sole and exclusive use.
(c) If the Consultant should subcontract all or any portion of the services
to be performed under this Agreement, the Consultant shall cause each subcontractor to
also comply with the requirements of this Section 5.
(d) This Section 5 shall survive expiration or termination of this
Agreement.
6. Professional Skill.
It is further mutually understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that
inasmuch as the Consultant represents to the City that the Consultant and its
subcontractors, if any, are skilled in the profession and shall perform in accordance with
the standards of said profession necessary to perform the services agreed to be done by
it under this Agreement, the City relies upon the skill of the Consultant and any
subcontractors to do and perform such services in a skillful manner and the Consultant
agrees to thus perform the services and require the same of any subcontractors.
Therefore, any acceptance of such services by the City shall not operate as a release of
the Consultant or any subcontractors from said professional standards.
7. Indemnification.
To the furthest extent allowed by law, including California Civil Code section 2782.8 the
Consultant shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City and each of its officers,
officials, employees, agents, and volunteers from any and all loss, liability, fines,
penalties, forfeitures, costs and damages (whether in contract, tort or strict liability,
including but not limited to personal injury, death at any time and property damage), and
from any and all claims, demands and actions in law or equity (including reasonable
attorney's fees, litigation expenses and cost to enforce this agreement) that arise out of,
pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of the
Consultant, its principals, officers, employees, agents or volunteers in the performance of
this Agreement.
If the Consultant should subcontract all or any portion of the services to be performed
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under this Agreement, the Consultant shall require each subcontractor to indemnify, hold
harmless and defend the City and each of its officers, officials, employees, agents, and
volunteers in accordance with the terms of the preceding paragraph.
This section shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement.
8. Insurance.
(a) Throughout the life of this Agreement, the Consultant shall pay for
and maintain in full force and effect all insurance as required in Exhibit B, which is
incorporated into and part of this Agreement, with an insurance company(ies) either (i)
admitted by the California Insurance Commissioner to do business in the State of
California and rated no less than "A-VII" in the Best's Insurance Rating Guide, or (ii) as
may be authorized in writing by the City's Risk Manager or designee at any time and in
its sole discretion. The required policies of insurance as stated in Exhibit B shall maintain
limits of liability of not less than those amounts stated therein. However, the insurance
limits available to the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers as
additional insureds, shall be the greater of the minimum limits specified therein or the full
limit of any insurance proceeds to the named insured.
(b) If at any time during the life of the Agreement or any extension, the
Consultant or any of its subcontractors/sub-consultants fail to maintain any required
insurance in full force and effect, all services and work under this Agreement shall be
discontinued immediately, and all payments due or that become due to the Consultant
shall be withheld until notice is received by the City that the required insurance has been
restored to full force and effect and that the premiums therefore have been paid for a
period satisfactory to the City. Any failure to maintain the required insurance shall be
sufficient cause for the City to terminate this Agreement. No action taken by the City
pursuant to this section shall in any way relieve the Consultant of its responsibilities under
this Agreement. The phrase"fail to maintain any required insurance"shall include, without
limitation, notification received by the City that an insurer has commenced proceedings,
or has had proceedings commenced against it, indicating that the insurer is insolvent.
(c) The fact that insurance is obtained by the Consultant shall not be
deemed to release or diminish the liability of the Consultant, including, without limitation,
liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. The duty to indemnify the City
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. Approval or purchase of any insurance contracts or
policies shall in no way relieve from liability nor limit the liability of the Consultant, its
principals, officers, agents, employees, persons under the supervision of the Consultant,
vendors, suppliers, invitees, consultants, sub-consultants, subcontractors, or anyone
employed directly or indirectly by any of them.
(d) If the Consultant should subcontract all or any portion of the services
to be performed under this Agreement, the Consultant shall require each
subcontractor/sub- consultant to provide insurance protection, as an additional insured,
to the City and each of its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers in
accordance with the terms of this section, except that any required certificates and
applicable endorsements shall be on file with the Consultant and the City prior to the
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commencement of any services by the subcontractor. the Consultant and any
subcontractor/sub-consultant shall establish additional insured status for the City, its
officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers by using insurance Service Office
(ISO) Form CG 20 10 11 85 or both CG 20 10 04 13 and CG 20 37 04 13 or by an
executed manuscript company endorsement providing additional insured status as broad
as that contained in ISO Form CG 20 10 11 85.
9. Conflict of Interest and Non-Solicitation.
(a) Prior to the City's execution of this Agreement, the Consultant shall
complete a City of Fresno conflict of interest disclosure statement in the form as set forth
in Exhibit C. During the term of this Agreement, the Consultant shall have the obligation
and duty to immediately notify the City in writing of any change to the information provided
by the Consultant in such statement.
(b) The Consultant shall comply, and require its subcontractors to
comply, with all applicable (i) professional canons and requirements governing avoidance
of impermissible client conflicts; and (ii) federal, state, and local conflict of interest laws
and regulations including, without limitation, California Government Code Section 1090
et. Seq., the California Political Reform Act (California Government Code Section 87100
et. Seq.), the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission concerning disclosure
and disqualification (2 California Code of Regulations Section 18700 et. Seq.) and Section
4-112 of the Fresno Municipal Code (Ineligibility to Compete). At any time, upon written
request of the City, the Consultant shall provide a written opinion of its legal counsel and
that of any subcontractor that, after a due diligent inquiry, the Consultant and the
respective subcontractor(s) are in full compliance with all laws and regulations. The
Consultant shall take, and require its subcontractors to take, reasonable steps to avoid
any appearance of a conflict of interest. Upon discovery of any facts giving rise to the
appearance of a conflict of interest, the Consultant shall immediately notify the City of
these facts in writing.
(c) In performing the work or services to be provided hereunder, the
Consultant shall not employ or retain the services of any person while such person either
is employed by the City or is a member of any the City council, commission, board,
committee, or similar City body. This requirement may be waived in writing by the City
Manager, if no actual or potential conflict is involved.
(d) The Consultant represents and warrants that it has not paid or
agreed to pay any compensation, contingent or otherwise, direct, or indirect, to solicit or
procure this Agreement or any rights/benefits hereunder.
(e) Neither the Consultant, nor any of the Consultant's subcontractors
performing any services on this Project, shall bid for, assist anyone in the preparation of
a bid for, or perform any services pursuant to, any other contract in connection with this
Project. the Consultant and any of its subcontractors shall have no interest, direct or
indirect, in any other contract with a third party in connection with this Project unless such
interest is in accordance with all applicable law and fully disclosed to and approved by
the City Manager, in advance and in writing.
(f) If the Consultant should subcontract all or any portion of the work to
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be performed or services to be provided under this Agreement, the Consultant shall
include the provisions of this Section 9 in each subcontract and require its subcontractors
to comply therewith.
(g) This Section 9 shall survive expiration or termination of this
Agreement.
10. Recycling Program.
In the event the Consultant maintains an office or operates a facility(ies), or is required
herein to maintain or operate same, within the incorporated limits of the City of Fresno,
the Consultant at its sole cost and expense shall:
(a) Immediately establish and maintain a viable and ongoing recycling
program, approved by the City's Solid Waste Management Division, for each office and
facility. Literature describing the City recycling programs is available from the City's Solid
Waste Management Division and by calling City of Fresno Recycling Hotline at(559)621-
1111.
(b) Immediately contact the City's Solid Waste Management Division at
(559) 621-1452 and schedule a free waste audit and cooperate with such Division
in their conduct of the audit for each office and facility.
(c) Cooperate with and demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City's Solid
Waste Management Division the establishment of the recycling program in paragraph
(a) above and the ongoing maintenance thereof.
11. General Terms.
(a) Except as otherwise provided by law, all notices expressly required
of the City within the body of this Agreement, and not otherwise specifically provided for,
shall be effective only if signed by the Director or designee.
(b) Records of the Consultant's expenses pertaining to the Project shall
be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and shall be available to the City or
its authorized representatives upon request during regular business hours throughout the
life of this Agreement and for a period of three years after final payment or, if longer, for
any period required by law. In addition, all books, documents, papers, and records of the
Consultant pertaining to the Project shall be available for the purpose of making audits,
examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions for the same period of time. If any litigation,
claim, negotiations, audit, or other action is commenced before the expiration of said time
period, all records shall be retained and made available to the City until such action is
resolved, or until the end of said time period whichever shall later occur. If the Consultant
should subcontract all or any portion of the services to be performed under this
Agreement, the Consultant shall cause each subcontractor to also comply with the
requirements of this paragraph. This Section 11(b) shall survive expiration or termination
of this Agreement.
(c) Prior to execution of this Agreement by the City, the Consultant shall
have provided evidence to the City that the Consultant is licensed to perform the services
called for by this Agreement (or that no license is required). If the Consultant should
subcontract all or any portion of the work or services to be performed under this
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Agreement, the Consultant shall require each subcontractor to provide evidence to the
City that subcontractor is licensed to perform the services called for by this Agreement
(or that no license is required) before beginning work.
(d) The Consultant's services pursuant to this Agreement shall be
provided under the supervision of Greg Melton, and he/she shall not assign another to
supervise the Consultant's performance of this Agreement without the prior written
approval of the Director.
12. Nondiscrimination.
To the extent required by controlling federal, state, and local law, the Consultant shall not
employ discriminatory practices in the provision of services, employment of personnel, or
in any other respect on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry,
physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, sexual
orientation, ethnicity, status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. Subject
to the foregoing and during the performance of this Agreement, the Consultant agrees as
follows:
(a) The Consultant will comply with all applicable laws and regulations
providing that no person shall, on the grounds of race, religious creed, color, national
origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status,
sex, age, sexual orientation, ethnicity, status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the
Vietnam era be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to
discrimination under any program or activity made possible by or resulting from this
Agreement.
(b) The Consultant will not discriminate against any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry,
physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, sexual
orientation, ethnicity, status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. The
Consultant shall ensure that applicants are employed, and the employees are treated
during employment, without regard to their race, religious creed, color, national origin,
ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age,
sexual orientation, ethnicity, status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era.
Such requirement shall apply to the Consultant's employment practices including, but not
be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or
recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation;
and selection for training, including apprenticeship. the Consultant agrees to post in
conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices
setting forth the provision of this nondiscrimination clause.
(c) The Consultant will, in all solicitations or advertisements for
employees placed by or on behalf of the Consultant in pursuit hereof, state that all
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability,
medical condition, marital status, sex, age, sexual orientation, ethnicity, status as a
disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era.
(d) The Consultant will send to each labor union or representative of
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workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or
understanding, a notice advising such labor union or workers' representatives of the
Consultant's commitment under this section and shall post copies of the notice in
conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.
(e) If the Consultant should subcontract all or any portion of the services
to be performed under this Agreement, the Consultant shall cause each subcontractor to
also comply with the requirements of this Section 12.
13. Independent Contractor.
(a) In the furnishing of the services provided for herein, the Consultant
is acting solely as an independent contractor. Neither the Consultant, nor any of its
officers, agents, or employees shall be deemed an officer, agent, employee, joint
venturer, partner or associate of the City for any purpose. The City shall have no right to
control or supervise or direct the manner or method by which the Consultant shall perform
its work and functions. However, the City shall retain the right to administer this
Agreement so as to verify that the Consultant is performing its obligations in accordance
with the terms and conditions thereof.
(b) This Agreement does not evidence a partnership or joint venture
between the Consultant and the City. The Consultant shall have no authority to bind the
City absent the City's express written consent. Except to the extent otherwise provided
in this Agreement, the Consultant shall bear its own costs and expenses in pursuit thereof.
(c) Because of its status as an independent contractor, the Consultant
and its officers, agents, and employees shall have absolutely no right to employment
rights and benefits available to the City employees. The Consultant shall be solely liable
and responsible for all payroll and tax withholding and for providing to, or on behalf of, its
employees all employee benefits including, without limitation, health, welfare, and
retirement benefits. In addition, together with its other obligations under this Agreement,
the Consultant shall be solely responsible, indemnify, defend and save the City harmless
from all matters relating to employment and tax withholding for and payment of the
Consultant's employees, including, without limitation, (i) compliance with Social Security
and unemployment insurance withholding, payment of workers' compensation benefits,
and all other laws and regulations governing matters of employee withholding, taxes and
payment; and (ii) any claim of right or interest in the City employment benefits,
entitlements, programs and/or funds offered employees of the City whether arising by
reason of any common law, de facto, leased, or co-employee rights or other theory. It is
acknowledged that during the term of this Agreement, the Consultant may be providing
services to others unrelated to the City or to this Agreement.
14. Notices.
Any notice required or intended to be given to either party under the terms of this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be duly given if delivered personally,
transmitted by facsimile followed by telephone confirmation of receipt, or sent by United
States registered or certified mail, with postage prepaid, return receipt requested,
addressed to the party to which notice is to be given at the party's address set forth on
the signature page of this Agreement or at such other address as the parties may from
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time to time designate by written notice. Notices served by United States mail in the
manner above described shall be deemed sufficiently served or given at the time of the
mailing thereof.
15. Binding.
Subject to Section 16 below, once this Agreement is signed by all parties, it shall be
binding upon, and shall inure to the benefit of, all parties, and each parties' respective
heirs, successors, assigns, transferees, agents, servants, employees, and
representatives.
16. Assignment.
(a) This Agreement is personal to the Consultant and there shall be no
assignment by the Consultant of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the
prior written approval of the City Manager or designee. Any attempted assignment by the
Consultant, its successors, or assigns, shall be null and void unless approved in writing
by the City Manager or designee.
(b) The Consultant hereby agrees not to assign the payment of any
monies due the Consultant from the City under the terms of this Agreement to any other
individual(s), corporation(s) or entity(ies). The City retains the right to pay any and all
monies due the Consultant directly to the Consultant.
17. Compliance With Law.
In providing the services required under this Agreement, the Consultant shall at all times
comply with all applicable laws of the United States, the State of California and the City,
and with all applicable regulations promulgated by federal, state, regional, or local
administrative and regulatory agencies, now in force and as they may be enacted, issued,
or amended during the term of this Agreement.
18. Waiver.
The waiver by either party of a breach by the other of any provision of this Agreement
shall not constitute a continuing waiver or a waiver of any subsequent breach of either
the same or a different provision of this Agreement. No provisions of this Agreement may
be waived unless in writing and signed by all parties to this Agreement. Waiver of any
one provision herein shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other provision herein.
19. Governing Law and Venue.
This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with,
the laws of the State of California, excluding, however, any conflict of laws rule which
would apply the law of another jurisdiction. Venue for purposes of the filing of any action
regarding the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement and any rights and duties
hereunder shall be Fresno County, California.
20. Headings.
The section headings in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only and shall
not be construed or held in any way to explain, modify, or add to the interpretation or
meaning of the provisions of this Agreement.
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21. 5everability.
The provisions of this Agreement are severable. The invalidity, or unenforceability of any
one provision in this Agreement shall not affect the other provisions.
22. Interpretation.
The parties acknowledge that this Agreement in its final form is the result of the combined
efforts of the parties and that, should any provision of this Agreement be found to be
ambiguous in any way, such ambiguity shall not be resolved by construing this Agreement
in favor of or against either party, but rather by construing the terms in accordance with
their generally accepted meaning.
23. Attorney's Fees.
If either party is required to commence any proceeding or legal action to enforce or
interpret any term, covenant or condition of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such
proceeding or action shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable
attorney's fees and legal expenses.
24. Exhibits.
Each exhibit and attachment referenced in this Agreement is, by the reference,
incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement.
25. Precedence of Documents.
In the event of any conflict between the body of this Agreement and any exhibit or
attachment hereto, the terms and conditions of the body of this Agreement shall control
and take precedence over the terms and conditions expressed within the exhibit or
attachment. Furthermore, any terms or conditions contained within any exhibit or
attachment hereto which purport to modify the allocation of risk between the parties,
provided for within the body of this Agreement, shall be null and void.
26. Cumulative Remedies.
No remedy or election hereunder shall be deemed exclusive but shall, wherever possible,
be cumulative with all other remedies at law or in equity.
27. No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
The rights, interests, duties, and obligations defined within this Agreement are intended
for the specific parties hereto as identified in the preamble of this Agreement.
Notwithstanding anything stated to the contrary in this Agreement, it is not intended that
any rights or interests in this Agreement benefit or flow to the interest of any third parties.
28. Extent of Agreement.
Each party acknowledges that they have read and fully understand the contents of this
Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between
the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior negotiations,
representations, or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement may be modified
only by written instrument duly authorized and executed by both the City and the
Consultant.
29. The City Manager, or designee, is hereby authorized and directed to
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement at Fresno,
California, on the day and year first above written.
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REVIEWED BY-
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Sarah Lambeth
Senior Management Analyst
Capital Projects Department
Addresses:
CITY: CONSULTANT:
City of Fresno Melton Design Group, Inc.
Capital Projects Department Attention: Greg Melton, CEO
Attention:Hadavpreet S.Brar, PE 820 Broadway Street
Licensed Professional Engineer Chico, CA 95928
747 R Street, Second Floor Phone: 530-899-1616
Fresno, CA 93721-3620 E-mail: Greg@meltondg.com
Phone: (559) 621-8616
E-mail: Harlavpreet.Brar@fresno.gov
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execute and implement this Agreement. The previous sentence is not intended to
delegate any authority to the City Manager to administer the Agreement, any delegation
of authority must be expressly included in the Agreement.
[SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON THE NEXT PAGE.]
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Attachments:
1. Exhibit A- Scope of Services
2. Exhibit B - Insurance Requirements
3. Exhibit C - Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Consultant Service Agreement between
City of Fresno(City) and Melton Design Group, Inc. (Consultant)
Quigley Park Rehabilitation
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING-
The Consultant will perform the requested design services to meet the needs of the City
and community as designed during the Master Plan Phase. Key design elements for the
rehabilitation project include:
1. Community recreation center (9,000-10,000 SF)
a. Steel building with attached modern stick-frame recreation rooms and access
points.
b. Indoor/ outdoor restroom and pump house with access.
c. Multi-Use meeting rooms.
d. Offices and serving kitchen, if possible.
2. New baseball / softball diamond with lighting.
3. New multi-use courts with lighting.
4. Renovated multi-use fields with lighting (re-use existing where possible).
5. New street improvements on Saginaw to reduce street width to 28' with bulb outs
for Parking.
6. New street parking on Saginaw (angled) and Teilman (parallel) with power pole
protection.
7. Create curbed bulb-outs at Saginaw and Teilman in all four corners of the
intersection. Provide ADA access to each corner.
8. New hardscape walkways and lighting throughout park.
9. New spray park with recirculating system and themed play.
10.New playgrounds (2-5 / 5-12) with themed play.
11.New art pedestals by Consultant with art provided by the City (Consultant provides
location on plan).
12.New art murals (art and materials provided by the City)
13.New decorative fence with eight (8) artistic cutouts by Consultant.
14.New restroom and pump house facility with shower for spray ground.
15.Renovate existing playground (interior fixtures).
16.New picnic pavilion with shade structure (artistic prefab structure).
17.New landscape and irrigation improvements throughout the park with LID
improvements (dense planting along roadways of trees for carbon sequestration).
18.New security camera system to be coordinated with the City of Fresno's
Information Services Department.
19.New steel picket fencing.
20.New monument sign.
Design requirements per the City of Fresno include:
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1. Prepare and engage with Community outreach onsite after Master Plan updates
and cost assessment.
2. Irrigation to meet a two-day watering window with complete system renovation.
3. Contract administration for four (4) months.
4. Provide location, size, and pedestal for art trail with a payment allotted for art from
the grant funds to be determined during the conceptual design process.
5. Provide areas for art and murals.
6. Repurpose lighting if possible.
7. Decorative fencing to be designed by Consultant.
8. Add EV charging stations per City requirements.
9. All of the off-site improvements listed in the Project Understanding section need to
be approved by the Department of Public Works (DPW). Any additional changes
requested by DPW shall be incorporated into the design.
PART 1 — SCHEMATIC DESIGN PHASE
PROJECT LAUNCH, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, AND PROJECT COORDINATION
1. Onsite kickoff meeting with the City and all stakeholders.
2. Develop Program of Elements.
a. Discuss all possible opportunities and study constraints directing the
design.
b. Coordinate with the City to prioritize the project needs listed in the
Understanding section and incorporate them into the Program of Elements.
3. Conduct bi-monthly meetings with all the stakeholders.
4. Project management for the Schematic Design Phase.
SITE ANALYSIS, BASE DEVELOPMENT, AND EXISTING CONDITIONS
1. Site visit and analysis — onsite and surrounding analysis to confirm existing
conditions.
a. Confirm utilities and drainage on plans and onsite per City survey.
b. Identify all elements onsite that are to remain and to be removed.
c. Obtain all site conditions from sun, wind, views, neighbors, uses, etc.
2. Base map using new topographic survey from the City of Fresno. Survey to include
both Teilman and Saginaw roadways and 40' up the corner on Dakota at Teilman
and up Teilman past Saginaw.
3. Utility with preliminary drainage, water, electrical and sewer analysis and
discussion with the City and County Environmental Health for Spray Ground.
FINAL SCHEMATIC DESIGN CONCEPT, PUBLIC OUTREACH, AND COST
ESTIMATE
1. Review previous outreach strategies and integrate into new program.
2. Create architectural floor plans, elevations, and preliminary costs for the recreation
center and restroom.
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3. Update Schematic Design Plan with building Floor Plan alternatives based on
internal stakeholder's meetings and data collected from the community.
a. Rendered Drawings.
b. Sections / Sketches.
c. Inspiration Photos.
d. Include artistic sections showing location and fence design.
4. Update preliminary cost estimate based on the initial Conceptual Plan
5. Prepare and conduct one public outreach meeting to gain consensus on design
and program.
a. Determine and facilitate appropriate channels for outreach, prepare a
detailed plan for conducting the meeting, and manage translations.
b. One (1) in-person community engagement meeting with the public.
6. Submit Schematic Plans to staff for review and comment.
a. Assess design options / concepts and reassess prioritized elements.
b. Submit park and building plans to City staff at ongoing meetings.
c. Based on comments, update the Master Site Plan and building design and
prepare a translated submittal package including:
• Master Site Plan and elements selection.
• Floor Plans, sections, and elevations for building and bandstand.
• Preliminary Planting Plan with irrigation main line routing.
• Package will be uploaded to the Planning and Development Access
Citizen Access (ACA) portal for review and comment.
7. Finalize Schematic Design and Cost Estimate.
a. 3D color renderings and perspectives of key elements.
b. Element photo board.
c. Provide an updated cost estimate.
d. Gain approval from City to move on to the Design Development Phase.
8. Provide recommendations for the required geotechnical investigations and soil test
reports that shall be necessary for the Construction Documents and any additional
study that may be required upon finalizing the Schematic Plan.
PART 2— DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE
1. Create Design Development Plans for City staff review.
a. Design of all elements stated in final program.
b. Update the 3D renderings.
c. Submittal from all Consultants.
2. Preliminary engineering of storm drain, sewer, lighting, and LID measures.
a. Digital Plan with storm water controls.
b. Cutsheets of materials and elements.
c. Preliminary detail and finishes with photos.
3. Coordinate with City of Fresno Public Works Department and Fresno County for
utilities, spray park, and plan review.
4. Architectural design of the recreation center. Architect and Engineer will design the
recreation center to meet the latest building codes.
a. Architect to create Design Development Plans to include:
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• All structures review and design.
• Recreation center (large multi-use room, simple catering kitchen,
offices, rec room, bandstand, indoor-outdoor restroom, storage and
pumphouse for the spray ground).
• Floor Plans.
• Elevations w/ 3D renderings.
• Roof Plan.
• Door and window schedules.
• Architecture materials board.
• Interior design initial concept.
• Preliminary Electrical and Lighting Plan.
• Preliminary structural review.
Occupancy calculations.
b. Development review revisions and quality control measures.
c. Cost estimate revisions.
d. Updated schedule for construction drawings.
5. Final Design Development Plan and analysis of construction costs.
a. Quality control final review for all documents.
b. City to provide comments and design changes.
6. Submit plans to City and get approvals for the Design Development Plans.
a. Prepare and submit required Indirect Source Review (ISR) process
documents, as required by the SJVACD. The application fees shall be
paid by the City.
b. Provide updated cost estimate.
7. Gain approval to move on to the Construction Document Phase.
8. Project coordination and management.
PART 3— CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT PHASE
The final Construction Documents shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Title Sheet— Identify all key package information, list of plans, signature box, and
inspection punch list.
2. Demolition Plan — Show location of all elements that require removal and offsite
disposal.
3. Grading and Drainage Plans — Show grades at all key points and general
topography.
a. Identify areas, if needed, requiring imported soil for better drainage and
plant health.
b. Show drainage patterns with slopes and compaction.
c. Detailed grading plan with spot elevations.
d. Drainage plans and details.
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Exhibit A
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4. Construction Plan — Show location and layout of proposed hardscape, building
footprint, restroom, play area, pathways, spray pad, fencing, fields, signage,
lighting, and utilities.
a. Material description, element location, model numbers, and finishes.
b. Art project areas — pedestals and mural.
c. Decorative artistic fencing elevations.
d. Restroom / storage buildings.
e. Enlargements as needed for key detailed areas (play area, spray area,
stage, and restroom).
5. Architectural Building and Elevation Plans for Structural Calculations:
a. Provide review of design for recreation center, indoor-outdoor restroom,
offices, storage room, utility room, amphitheater, bandstand, and any
additional items like sign structures or other modifications. Steel building
and wood frame construction.
b. Coordinate with prefabricated structure manufacturers to ensure timely
delivery.
c. Provide full set of building documents for steel building and wood frame.
■ Plot-Site Plan
Foundation Plan
• Elevation views
■ Floor Plan
■ Framing Plan
■ Steel building framing and structural plan
■ Details and sections
■ Electrical Plan
• Plumbing Plan
• Mechanical Plan
• ADA Accessibility Plan
Energy requirements
Fire sprinklers
■ Details, sections, and cutsheets as needed
6. Electrical and Lighting Plan —
a. Identify fixtures, electrical points of connection, footcandles, and
one-line diagram.
b. Locate on plan all locations and wire runs to panel.
C. Provide cut sheets as needed for fixtures and materials.
7. Playground Design Plans—
a. Playground element layout with fall dimensions.
b. Design of fall material layout with color and texture.
c. Prepurchase list and costs in coordination with the supplier.
d. Color and material verifications.
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Exhibit A
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8. Structural Engineering — Necessary structural calculations for footings for play,
spray, walls, and entry monumentation.
9. Spray Ground Plan — Layout, nozzle, supply, pump system, etc. (system in new
restroom pump house)
10.Irrigation Plan — Irrigation plan with complete water use information including all
water use calculations for all planting areas (two-day watering system).
a. Identify all irrigation water use zones (trees, shrubs, and ground
covers) along with mainline, new and existing valves, point of
connection, and meters.
b. Show new valves, flow valves, and controller layout. Use existing point
of connection.
c. Provide water use calculations identifying maximum applied water
allowance and quantity of water use.
d. Develop water use schedule with seasonal adjustments along with
estimated water use calculations.
11.Planting Plan —Identify all proposed plant species, water use, size, and type.
a. Drought tolerant, low-maintenance, adaptive plants and California
natives where possible.
b. Provide all surface material, gravel, boulders, etc.
c. Coordinate with Tree Fresno.
12.QA/QC —Overall plan and specification review throughout the Construction
Document process.
13.Detail Sheets — Construction details of all proposed elements.
14.Specifications/Special Provisions for Specialty Specification Items — Use City of
Fresno specifications to describe required materials, workmanship, and
construction techniques. Include requirements for contractor-supplied as-built
drawings.
15.Final Cost Estimate —
a. Calculations and detailed cost estimate to verify budget and bid
documents including contingency, escalation, insurance, overhead,
profit, and bonds.
16.Submittals - Provide sets of Development Plans for the City; revise construction
documents, as required, for approval.
b. Review all comments and work with staff and matrix to complete the
documents.
c. Bid Items to be incorporated into the City-provided Front-End
specifications, Divisions I-VI.
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Exhibit A
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d. The City Project Manager will apply for a Building Permit and will submit
the Architect's digital construction documents package to Access Citizen
Access (ACA) portal for review and comment.
e. The Consultant will respond to the comments from authorities having
jurisdiction, provide explanations, and resubmit digital package
addressing all comments.
PART 4— BIDDING PHASE
1. The Consultant will package PDF plan set, bid sheets, and schedule to include in
Bid Documents.
2. Attend pre-bid walk of the site and review of plans or attend a virtual pre-bid
meet.
3. Consultant to provide addenda, Requests for Information (RFls), and
clarifications of the Construction Documents to prospective bidders.
4. Review bids to verify that they conform to the standards set forth in the
specifications of the project.
PART 5— CONSTRUCTION PHASE AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
ADMINISTRATION
1. Review and accept or deny required contractor submittals, RFls, cutsheets, and
samples.
2. Perform project site visits with the project's Contractor and client staff to review
the progress of construction and inspect the site and work at determined
milestones.
a. Kick-off with contractor to discuss methodology and schedule.
b. Demolitions marked prior to removal.
c. Rough grading and drainage prior to hardscape construction.
d. Site accessories such as fences, utilities, and access.
e. Hardscape layout and forming prior to pouring concrete and sample finish.
f. Finish grading of new areas along with drainage trench.
g. Irrigation installation, trench depth, backfill, clock adjustments and system
operations.
h. Plant material inspection.
i. Pre-maintenance period observation and punch list to confirm completion.
j. Final walk-through/post-maintenance period punch list.
k. The Consultant to perform all other inspections including play equipment
certifications.
3. As-built drawings developed from Contractor input.
4. Project closeout process.
COMPENSATION
Compensation of all services described above will be based on a percentage of the
completion. Fees will be billed monthly in accordance with the work completed.
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Exhibit A
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Part 1 Schematic Design Phase
Project Launch, Program Development, and Project Coordination $25,000
Site Analysis, Base Development, and Existing Conditions $5,000
Final Schematic Design Concept, Public Outreach, and Cost Estimate $64,000
Part 2 Design Development Phase $232,000
Part 3 Construction Document Phase $461,700
Part 4 Bidding Phase $18,500
Part 5 Construction Phase and General Construction Contract Administration $63,000
Total Professional Service Fee $869,200
SCHEDULE
Part 1 Schematic Design Phase 180 calendar days
Project Launch, Program Development, and Project Coordination
Site Analysis, Base Development, and Existing Conditions
Final Schematic Design Concept, Public Outreach, and Cost Estimate
Part 2 Design Development Phase 90 calendar days
Part 3 Construction Document Phase 240 calendar days
Part 4 Bidding Phase 60 calendar days
Part 5 Construction Phase and General Construction 120 working days
Contract Administration
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Exhibit A
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EXHIBIT B
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Consultant Service Agreement between City of Fresno
(City) and Melton Design Group, Inc. (Consultant)
Qy cgl_ey Park Rehabilitation
MINIMUM SCOPE OF INSURANCE
Coverage shall be at least as broad as.-
1. The most current version of Insurance Services Office (ISO) Commercial
General Liability Coverage Form CG 00 01, providing liability coverage
arising out of your business operations. The Commercial General Liability
policy shall be written on an occurrence form and shall provide coverage for
"bodily injury," "property damage" and "personal and advertising injury" with
coverage for premises and operations (including the use of owned and non-
owned equipment), products and completed operations, and contractual
liability (including, without limitation, indemnity obligations under the
Agreement) with limits of liability not less than those set forth under
"Minimum Limits of Insurance."
2. The most current version of Commercial Auto Coverage Form CA 00 01,
providing liability coverage arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or
use of automobiles in the course of your business operations. The
Automobile Policy shall be written on an occurrence form and shall provide
coverage for all owned, hired, and non-owned automobiles or other licensed
vehicles (Code 1- Any Auto).
3. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by the State of California
and Employer's Liability Insurance.
4. Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) insurance appropriate to the
Consultant's profession.
MINIMUM LIMITS OF INSURANCE
The Consultant, or any party the Consultant subcontracts with, shall maintain limits of
liability of not less than those set forth below. However, insurance limits available to the
City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers as additional insureds, shall
be the greater of the minimum limits specified herein or the full limit of any insurance
proceeds available to the named insured-
1 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY-
(i) $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage;
(ii) $1,000,000 per occurrence for personal and advertising injury;
(iii) $2,000,000 aggregate for products and completed operations; and,
(iv) $2,000,000 general aggregate applying separately to the work
performed under the Agreement.
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2. COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY:
$1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property
damage.
3. WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE as required by the State of
California with statutory limits.
4. EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY:
(i) $1,000,000 each accident for bodily injury;
(ii) $1,000,000 disease each employee; and,
(iii) $1,000,000 disease policy limit.
5. PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY Errors and Omissions
(i) $1,000,000 per claim/occurrence-, and,
(ii) $2,000,000 policy aggregate.
UMBRELLA OR EXCESS INSURANCE
In the event the Consultant purchases an Umbrella or Excess insurance policy(ies) to
meet the "Minimum Limits of Insurance," this insurance policy(ies) shall "follow form" and
afford no less coverage than the primary insurance policy(ies). In addition, such Umbrella
or Excess insurance policy(ies) shall also apply on a primary and non-contributory basis
for the benefit of the the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers.
DEDUCTIBLES AND SELF-INSURED RETENTIONS
The Consultant shall be responsible for payment of any deductibles contained in any
insurance policy(ies) required herein and the Consultant shall also be responsible for
payment of any self- insured retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must
be declared to on the Certificate of Insurance, and approved by, the the City's Risk
Manager or designee. At the option of the City's Risk Manager or designee, either:
(i) The insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-
insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials,
employees, agents, and volunteers; or
(ii) The Consultant shall provide a financial guarantee, satisfactory
to the City's Risk Manager or designee, guaranteeing payment of
losses and related investigations, claim administration and
defense expenses. At no time shall the City be responsible for
the payment of any deductibles or self- insured retentions.
OTHER INSURANCE PROVISIONS/ENDORSEMENTS
The General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance policies are to contain, or be
endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
1. The City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers are to be
covered as additional insureds. The Consultant shall establish additional
insured status for the City and for all ongoing and completed operations by
use of ISO Form CG 20 10 11 85 or both CG 20 10 04 13 and CG 20 37 04
13 or by an executed manuscript insurance company endorsement
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Exhibit B
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providing additional insured status as broad as that contained in ISO Form
CG 20 10 11 85.
2. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection
afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and
volunteers. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified
minimum limits and coverage shall be available to the Additional Insured.
3. For any claims relating to this Agreement, the Consultant's insurance
coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to the City, its officers,
officials, employees, agents, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-
insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents,
and volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not
contribute with it. The Consultant shall establish primary and non-
contributory status by using ISO Form CG 20 01 04 13 or by an executed
manuscript insurance company endorsement that provides primary and
non-contributory status as broad as that contained in ISO Form CG 20 01
0413.
The Workers'Cam erisation insurance pqfic is to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the
following provision: the Consultant and its insurer shall waive any right of subrogation
against the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers.
If the Professional Liability Errors and OmisSlOr]S insurance Policy is written on a claims-
made form:
1. The retroactive date must be shown and must be before the effective date
of the Agreement or the commencement of work by the Consultant.
2. Insurance must be maintained, and evidence of insurance must be provided
for at least five years after completion of the Agreement work or termination
of the Agreement, whichever occurs first, or, in the alternative, the policy
shall be endorsed to provide not less than a five-year discovery period.
3. If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another
claims- made policy form with a retroactive date prior to the effective date
of the Agreement or the commencement of work by the Consultant, the
Consultant must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of
five years after completion of the Agreement work or termination of the
Agreement, whichever occurs first.
4. A copy of the claims reporting requirements must be submitted to the
City for review.
5. These requirements shall survive expiration or termination of the
Agreement.
All policies of insurance required herein shall be endorsed to provide that the coverage
shall not be cancelled, non-renewed, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty
(30) calendar days written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been
given to the City. The Consultant is also responsible for providing written notice to the
City under the same terms and conditions. Upon issuance by the insurer, broker, or
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agent of a notice of cancellation, non-renewal, or reduction in coverage or in limits, the
Consultant shall furnish the City with a new certificate and applicable endorsements for
such policy(ies). In the event any policy is due to expire during the work to be performed
for the City, the Consultant shall provide a new certificate, and applicable endorsements,
evidencing renewal of such policy not less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the
expiration date of the expiring policy.
Should any of the required policies provide that the defense costs are paid within the
Limits of Liability, thereby reducing the available limits by any defense costs, then the
requirement for the Limits of Liability of these polices will be twice the above stated limits.
The fact that insurance is obtained by the Consultant shall not be deemed to release or
diminish the liability of the Consultant, including, without limitation, liability under the
indemnity provisions of this Agreement. The policy limits do not act as a limitation upon
the amount of indemnification to be provided by the Consultant. Approval or purchase of
any insurance contracts or policies shall in no way relieve from liability nor limit the liability
of the Consultant, its principals, officers, agents, employees, persons under the
supervision of the Consultant, vendors, suppliers, invitees, consultants, sub-consultants,
subcontractors, or anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them.
VERIFICATION OF COVERAGE
The Consultant shall furnish the City with all certificate(s) and applicable endorsements
effecting coverage required hereunder. All certificates and applicable endorsements
are to be received and approved by the City's Risk Manager or designee prior to the City's
execution of the Agreement and before work commences. All non-ISO endorsements
amending policy coverage shall be executed by a licensed and authorized agent or
broker. Upon request of the City, the Consultant shall immediately furnish City with a
complete copy of any insurance policy required under this Agreement, including all
endorsements, with said copy certified by the underwriter to be a true and correct copy of
the original policy. This requirement shall survive expiration or termination of this
Agreement.
SUBCONTRACTORS - If the Consultant subcontracts any or all of the services to be
performed under this Agreement, the Consultant shall require, at the discretion of the City
Risk Manager or designee, subcontractor(s) to enter into a separate side agreement with
the City to provide required indemnification and insurance protection. Any required side
agreement(s) and associated insurance documents for the subcontractor must be
reviewed and preapproved by the City Risk Manager or designee. If no side agreement
is required, the Consultant shall require and verify that subcontractors maintain insurance
meeting all the requirements stated herein and the Consultant shall ensure that the City,
its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers are additional insureds. The
subcontractors' certificates and endorsements shall be on file with the Consultant, and
the City, prior to commencement of any work by the subcontractor.
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Exhibit B
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EXHIBIT C
DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Quigley Park Rehabilitation
YES* NO
1 Are you currently in litigation with the City of Fresno or any `j X
of its agents?
2 Do you represent any firm, organization, or person who X
is in litigation with the City of Fresno?
3 Do you currently represent or perform work for any clients who X
do business with the City of Fresno?
Are you or any of your principals, managers, or professionals,
4 owners or investors in a business which does business with _i X
the City of Fresno, or in a business which is in litigation with
the City of Fresno?
Are you or any of your principals, managers, or professionals,
5 related by blood or marriage to any City of Fresno employee ❑ X
who has any significant role in the subject matter of this
service?
Do you or any of your subcontractors have, or expect to have,
6 any interest, direct or indirect, in any other contract in J X
connection with this Project?
* If the answer to any question is yes, please explain in full below.
Explanation:
Sign
01/26/2024
Date
Gregory Melton
Name
Melton Design Group, Inc.
Company
820 Broadway Street
Address
Chico, CA 95928
City, State, Zip
❑ Additional page(s) attached.
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Exhibit C
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