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RPVCCA_CC_SR_2012_06_19_C_Willdan_PSACrrvOF MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: REVIEWED: Project Manager: HONORABLE MAYOR &CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TOM aDaM,DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKl[9 ~ JUNE 19,2012 AWARD A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT TO WILLDAN ENGINEERING TO CONDUCT SPEED ZONE SURVEYS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS AND FOR SPECIFIC TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES CITYWIDE (SUPPORTS 2012 CITY COUNCIL GOAL #1,PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC ISSUES -FOCUS ON TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT) CAROLYN LEHR,CITY MANAGER &- Nicole Jules,Senior Engineer '1'\~ RECOMMENDATION Award a professional services agreement to Willdan Engineering in the amount of $64,100 to conduct speed zone surveys and specific traffic engineering tasks at various locations citywide and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement. BACKGROUND To satisfy the requirements of Section 40802(a)(2)of the California Vehicle Code (CVC), Engineering and Traffic Surveys (E&T Surveys)are required by the State of California to establish intermediate speed limits and to enforce those limits using radar or other speed measuring devices.The surveys must be conducted in accordance with applicable provisions of the CVC,following procedures outlined in the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The existing speed zone surveys for the street segments identified in Table 1 were last surveyed in 2007.These surveys will not expire until 2014,however,it is understood that an agency must be able to justify the 85 th percentile speed with supportive documentation. C-1 L f Table 1 &T ff"SEngmeermgraICurvey oca Ions ROAD SEGMENT LIMITS Crenshaw Blvd Sea Crest Dr to Crest Rd Crest Rd to RHE City Boundary Crest Rd Hawthorne Blvd to Crenshaw Blvd Palos Verdes Dr.East to Ganado Dr. Ganado Dr to the RH City Boundary n/o Paseo de Pi no Crestridge Rd Crenshaw Blvd to Highridge Rd Forrestal Dr Palos Verdes Dr.South to terminus of Forrestal Dr.n/o Pirate Dr. Granvia Altamira Hawthorne Blvd to PV Estates City Boundary n/o Monero Dr Hawthorne Blvd Palos Verdes Dr.West to Vallon Dr Vallon Dr.to Crest Rd Crest Rd.to Eddinghill Dr.lSeamount Dr. Eddinghill Dr/Seamount Dr to Highridge Rd/Grayslake Rd Highridge Rd/Grayslake Rd to Indian Peak Rd Silver Spur Rd to the RHE City Boundary HiQhridQe Rd Hawthorne Blvd to the RHE City Boundary s/o Peacock Ridge Rd Miraleste Dr Palos Verdes Dr.East to Via Colin ita Via Colinita to the LA County Boundary s/o Suana Dr Montemalaga Dr Silver Spur Rd to the PVE City Boundary w/o Grayslake Rd Palos Verdes Dr South 1300 ft w/o Schooner Dr to LA City Limit 1500 ft e/o Seacove Dr to 1300 ft w/o Schooner Dr Ridgegate Dr Hawthorne Blvd to Highridge Rd Via Vicente/Calle Palos Verdes Dr West to Palos Verdes Drive West Entradero TRUCK SPEED ZONE ON DESCENDING GRADES (25 MPH) Hawthorne Blvd Silver Spur Rd to the RHE City Boundary Rhone Dr to Palos Verdes Dr West REDUCED SCHOOL ZONE SPEED LIMITS (15 MPH) Bayend Dr General St to Crestwood St Crestwood St Upland St to Bayend Dr General St Crestwood St to Bayend Dr DISCUSSION The State of California requires municipalities to update speed zone surveys every five years with an option to extend to seven or ten years,depending on certain circumstances. Section 627 of the CVC requires that E&T Surveys be conducted based on the methodology mandated by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Specific procedures for conducting E&T Surveys are contained in Sections 2B.13 through 2B.18 of the California MUTCD.Speed limits set by these procedures are enforceable by radar.The street segments listed in Table 1 require new surveys to be conducted for proper enforcement of speed limits. C-2 Willdan Engineering,the City's consulting traffic engineer,has submitted a proposal to prepare E&T Surveys for the street segments listed in Table 1 for a not to exceed amount of $29,300.Staff supports recommending the services of Willdan Engineering to complete this work because they have previously prepared E&T Surveys that have been supported by the courts. In addition to preparation of the E&T Surveys,Willdan will be completing various other traffic engineering tasks including finalizing the Crest Road at Whitley Collins crossing improvements and preparation of Caltrans'HPMS Mileage Report.These additional traffic engineering services will be completed for $15,000.Willdan's proposal in the amount of $44,300 is included as Exhibit "A"to the attached agreement. Lastly,the City is in receipt of a $30,000 Walk-to-School grant to facilitate an educational program that encourages students to walk or bike to school.The Walk-to-School project will be implemented at Ridgecrest Intermediate School in October 2012 during the National Walk-To-School initiative.Willdan has provided a proposal in the amount of $19,800 to conduct the program at Ridgecrest Intermediate School.This proposal is also included with Exhibit "A". Proceeding with Willdan's proposal,to prepare the E&T Surveys,additional traffic engineering services and the Walk-To-School program,will require a professional services agreement to commence the work.Willdan's combined proposed fee for completion of the E&T Surveys,various traffic engineering tasks and the Walk-to-school program is $64,100. The budget appropriation for these services is included in the Traffic Management and Public Works Administration Program of the FY 2011-2012 budget as seen below: Task Fee Budget Budget Program 1.E&T Surveys 2.Various Engineering Tasks $29,300 $15,000 $29,300 $15,000 Traffic Mana ement Traffic Management PW Admin -En .Studies CONCLUSION Willdan's traffic engineering services will ensure the City has defensible speed zone surveys supported by the courts:will allow for the continued radar enforcement of posted speed limits by the issuance of citations;and will help transition critical projects from the design phase to the construction phase for completion.Therefore,staff recommends awarding a professional services agreement to Willdan Engineering for preparation of E&T Surveys and specific traffic engineering tasks citywide. C-3 ALTERNATIVES 1)Reject Willdan's proposal and solicit proposals from other Traffic Engineering consultants.This alternative could potentially delay the process of having defensible speed limits citywide and could result in dismissed citations. 2)Reject Willdan's proposal and do nothing at this time.This alternative could result in increased dismissed citations. FISCAL IMPACT Funding for the project is included in the Traffic Management and Public Works Administration Program of the FY11-12 budget.The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the professional services agreement. Attachments:Professional Services Agreement -Willdan Engineering C-4 CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DESIGN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement")is made and entered into this 19th day of June,2012 by and between the City of Rancho Palos Verdes (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY")and Willdan Engineering (hereafter referred to as "CONSULTANT"). IN CONSIDERATION of the covenants hereinafter set forth,the parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 1.1 Project Description The Project is described as the preparation of Engineering and Traffic Surveys and as-needed traffic engineering services for various locations citywide. 1.2 Description of Services CONSULTANT shall provide professional engineering services to prepare Engineering and Traffic Surveys and as-needed traffic engineering services at various locations citywide,as described in CONSULTANT's Proposal,which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"and incorporated herein by this reference.In the event of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and incorporated documents,the terms of this Agreement shall control. 1.3 Schedule of Work Upon receipt of written Notice to Proceed from the CITY,CONSULTANT shall perform with due diligence the services requested by the CITY.Time is of the essence in this Agreement.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,or 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,other consultants/contractors,or governmental agencies,or any ~ther delays beyond CONSULTANT's control or without CONSULTANT's fault. [continued] Page 1 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-5 ARTICLE 2 COMPENSATION 2.1 Fee CITY agrees to compensate CONSULTANT an amount not to exceed twenty- nine thousand three hundred dollars ($29,300)for completing the Engineering and Traffic Surveys and fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000)for specific traffic engineering tasks as described in Exhibit "A."Additionally,CITY agrees to compensate CONSULTANT an amount not to exceed nineteen thousand eight hundred dollars ($19,800)for implementing the Walk-To-School program in accordance with the proposal as described within Exhibit "A,"Thus,payment under this Agreement shall not exceed sixty-four thousand one hundred dollars ($64,100)for all services. 2.2 Payment Address All payments due CONSULTANT shall be paid to: Willdan Engineering 13191 Crossroads Parkway North,Suite 405 Industry,CA 91746-3443 2.3 Terms of Compensation CONSULTANT shall submit monthly invoices for the percentage of work completed in the previous month.CITY agrees to authorize payment for all undisputed invoice amounts within thirty (30)days of receipt of each invoice.CITY agrees to use its best efforts to notify CONSULTANT of any disputed invoice amounts or claimed completion percentages within ten (10)days of the receipt of each invoice.However, CITY's failure to timely notify CONSULTANT of a disputed amount or claimed completion percentage shall not be deemed a waiver of CITY's right to challenge such amount or percentage. Additionally,in the event CITY fails to pay any undisputed amounts due CONSULTANT within forty-five (45)days after invoices are received by CITY then CITY agrees that CONSULTANT shall have the right to consider said default a total breach of this Agreement and be terminated by CONSULTANT without liability to CONSULTANT upon ten (10)working days advance written notice. 2.4 Additional Services CITY may request additional specified work under this Agreement.All such work must be authorized in writing by the CITY's Director of Public Works prior to Page 2 of 12 R6876-0001 \1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-6 commencement.CONSULTANT shall perform such services,and CITY shall pay for such additional services in accordance with CONSULTANT's Schedule of Hourly Rates within Exhibit "A."Although the Schedule of Hourly Rates in Exhibit "A"states "Effective July 1, 2011 to June 30,2012,"these rates shall be in effect through the end of this Agreement. 2.5 Term of Agreement This Agreement shall commence on June 20,2012 and shall terminate on June 19,2013 unless sooner terminated pursuant to Article 4 of this Agreement. ARTICLE 3 INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE 3.1 Indemnification,Hold Harmless,and Duty to Defend (a)Indemnity for Design Professional Services.In connection with its design professional services,CONSULTANT shall hold harmless and indemnify CITY,and its officials,officers,employees,agents and independent contractors serving in the role of CITY officials,and designated volunteers (collectively,"Indemnitees"),with respect to any and all claims,demands,causes of action,damages,injuries,liabilities,losses,costs or expenses,including reimbursement of attorneys'fees and costs of defense (collectively, "Claims"hereinafter),including but not limited to Claims relating to death or injury to any person and injury to any property,which arise out of,pertain to,or relate to in whole or in part to the negligence,recklessness,or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT or any of its officers,employees,subcontractors,or agents in the performance of its design professional services under this Agreement. (b)Other Indemnities.In connection with any and all claims,demands, causes of action,damages,injuries,liabilities,losses,costs or expenses,including attorneys'fees and costs of defense (collectively,"Damages"hereinafter)not covered by Section 3.1 (a),CONSULTANT shall defend,hold harmless and indemnify the Indemnitees with respect to any and all Damages,including but not limited to,Damages relating to death or injury to any person and injury to any property,which arise out of,pertain to,or relate to the acts or omissions of CONSULTANT or any of its officers,employees, subcontractors,or agents in the performance of this Agreement,except for such loss or damage arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the CITY,as determined by final arbitration or court decision or by the agreement of the parties.CONSULTANT shall defend Indemnitees in any action or actions filed in connection with any such Damages with counsel of CITY's choice,and shall pay all costs and expenses,including all attorneys'fees and experts'costs actually incurred in connection with such defense. Consultant's duty to defend pursuant to this Section 3.1 (b)shall apply independent of any prior,concurrent or subsequent misconduct,negligent acts,errors or omissions of Indemnitees. Page 3 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-7 (c)All duties of CONSULTANT under Section 3.1 shall survive termination of this Agreement. 3.2 General Liability CONSULTANT shall at all times during the term of the Agreement carry, maintain,and keep in full force and effect,a policy or policies of Commercial General Liability Insurance,with minimum limits of one million dollars ($1,000,000)for each occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000)general aggregate for bodily injury,death, loss or property damage for products or completed operations and any and all other activities undertaken by CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement.Said policy or policies shall be issued by an insurer admitted to do business in the State of California and rated in A.M.Best's Insurance Guide with a rating of A:VII or better. 3.3 Professional Liability CONSULTANT shall at all times during the term of this Agreement,carry, maintain,and keep in full force and effect a policy or policies of professional liability insurance with a minimum limit of one million dollars ($1 ,000,000)per claim and aggregate for errors and/or omissions of CONSULTANT in the performance of this Agreement.Said policy or policies shall be issued by an insurer admitted to do business in the State of California and rated in Best's Insurance Guide with a rating of A:VII or better.If a "claims made"policy is provided,such policy shall be maintained in effect from the date of performance of work or services on the CITY's behalf until three (3)years after the date of work or services are accepted as completed.Coverage for the post-completion period may be provided by renewal or replacement of the policy for each of the three (3)years or by a three-year extended reporting period endorsement,which reinstates all limits for the extended reporting period.If any such policy and/or policies have a retroactive date,that date shall be no later than the date of first performance of work or services on behalf of the CITY.Renewal or replacement policies shall not allow for any advancement of such retroactive date. 3.4 Automobile Liability CONSULTANT shall at all times during the term of this Agreement obtain, maintain,and keep in full force and effect,a policy or policies of Automobile Liability Insurance,with minimum of one million dollars ($1 ,000,000)per claim and occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000)in the aggregate for bodily injuries or death of one person and five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)for property damage arising from one incident. 3.5 Worker's Compensation Page 4 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-8 CONSULTANT agrees to maintain in force at all times during the performance of work under this Agreement worker's compensation insurance as required by the law.CONSULTANT shall require any subcontractor similarly to provide such compensation insurance for their respective employees. 3.6 Notice of Cancellation (a)All insurance policies shall provide that the insurance coverage shall not be cancelled by the insurance carrier without thirty (30)days prior written notice to CITY,or ten (10)days notice if cancellation is due to nonpayment of premium. CONSULTANT agrees that it will not cancel or reduce said insurance coverage. (b )CONSULTANT agrees that if it does not keep the aforesaid insurance in full force and effect,CITY may either immediately terminate this Agreement or,if insurance is available at a reasonable cost,CITY may take out the necessary insurance and pay,at CONSULTANT's expense,the premium thereon. 3.7 Certificate of Insurance At all times during the term of this Agreement,CONSULTANT shall maintain on file with the CITY Clerk a certificate of insurance showing that the aforesaid policies are in effect in the required amounts.The commercial general liability policy shall contain endorsements naming the CITY,its officers,agents and employees as additional insureds. 3.8 Primary Coverage The insurance provided by CONSULTANT shall be primary to any coverage available to CITY.The insurance policies (other than workers compensation and professional liability)shall include provisions for waiver of subrogation. ARTICLE 4 TERMINATION 4.1 Termination of Agreement (a)This Agreement may be terminated at any time,with or without cause, by the CITY upon thirty (30)days prior written notice or by CONSULTANT upon ninety (90) days prior written notice.Notice shall be deemed served if completed in compliance with Section 6.14. (b)In the event of termination or cancellation of this Agreement by CONSULTANT or CITY,due to no fault or failure of performance by CONSULTANT, CONSULTANT shall be paid compensation for all services performed by CONSULTANT, Page 5 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-9 in an amount to be determined as follows:for work satisfactorily done in accordance with all of the terms and provisions of this Agreement,CONSULTANT shall be paid an amount equal to the percentage of services performed prior to the effective date of termination or cancellation in accordance with the work items;provided,in no event shall the amount of money paid under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph exceed the amount which would have been paid to CONSULTANT for the full performance of the services described in this Agreement. ARTICLE 5 OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 5.1 Ownership of Documents and Work Product All documents,plans,specifications,reports,information,data,exhibits, photographs,images,video files and media created or developed by CONSULTANT pursuant to this Agreement ("Written Products")shall be and remain the property of the CITY without restriction or limitation upon its use,duplication or dissemination by the CITY. All Written Products shall be considered "works made for hire,"and all Written Products and any and all intellectual property rights arising from their creation,including,but not limited to,all copyrights and other proprietary rights,shall be and remain the property of the CITY without restriction or limitation upon their use,duplication or dissemination by the CITY.CONSULTANT shall not obtain or attempt to obtain copyright protection as to any Written Products. CONSULTANT hereby assigns to the CITY all ownership and any and all intellectual property rights to the Written Products that are not otherwise vested in the CITY pursuant to the paragraph directly above this one. CONSULTANT warrants and represents that it has secured all necessary licenses,consents or approvals to use any instrumentality,thing or component as to which any intellectual property right exists,including computer software,used in the rendering of the services and the production of all Written Products produced under this Agreement, and that the CITY has full legal title to and the right to reproduce the Written Products. CONSULTANT shall defend,indemnify and hold the CITY,and its elected officials,officers, employees,servants,attorneys,designated volunteers,and agents serving as independent contractors in the role of CITY officials,harmless from any loss,claim or liability in any way related to a claim that CITY's use of any of the Written Products is violating federal,state or local laws,or any contractual provisions,or any laws relating to trade names,licenses, franchises,copyrights,patents or other means of protecting intellectual property rights and/or interests in products or inventions.CONSULTANT shall bear all costs arising from the use of patented,copyrighted,trade secret or trademarked documents,materials, equipment,devices or processes in connection with its provision of the services and Written Products produced under this Agreement.In the event the use of any of the Page 6 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-10 Written Products or other deliverables hereunder by the CITY is held to constitute an infringement and the use of any of the same is enjoined,CONSULTANT,at its expense, shall:(a)secure for CITY the right to continue using the Written Products and other deliverables by suspension of any injunction,or by procuring a license or licenses for CITY; or (b)modify the Written Products and other deliverables so that they become non- infringing while remaining in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement.This covenant shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Upon termination,abandonment or suspension of the Project,the CONSULTANT shall deliver to the CITY all Written Products and other deliverables related to the Project without additional cost or expense to the CITY.If CONSULTANT prepares a document on a computer,CONSULTANT shall provide CITY with said document both in a printed format and in an electronic format that is acceptable to the CITY. ARTICLE 6 GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1 Representation The CITY representative shall be the Director of Public Works or his or her designee,and CONSULTANT shall notify CITY of CONSULTANT's designated representative.These individuals shall be the primary contact persons for the parties regarding performance of this Agreement. 6.2 Fair Employment Practices/Equal Opportunity Acts In the performance of this Agreement,CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable provisions of the California Fair Employment Practices Act (California Government Code Sections 12940-48),the applicable equal employment provisions ofthe Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.200e-217),and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C.§11200,et seq.). 6.3 Personnel CONSULTANT represents that it has,or shall secure at its own expense,all personnel required to perform CONSULTANT's services under this Agreement.Any person who performs engineering services pursuant to this Agreement shall be licensed as a Civil Engineer by the State of California and in good standing.CONSULTANT shall make reasonable efforts to maintain the continuity of CONSULTANT's staff who are assigned to perform the services hereunder and shall obtain the approval of the Director of Public Works of all proposed staff members who will perform such services. CONSULTANT may associate with or employ associates or subcontractors in the performance of its services under this Agreement,but at all times shall CONSULTANT be Page 7 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-11 responsible for its associates and subcontractors'services. 6.4 CONSULTANT's Representations CONSULTANT represents,covenants and agrees that:a)CONSULTANT is licensed,qualified,and capable offurnishing the labor,materials,and expertise necessary to perform the services in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement;b)there are no obligations,commitments,or impediments of any kind that will limit or prevent CONSULTANT's full performance under this Agreement;c)to the extent required by the standard of practice,CONSULTANT has investigated and considered the scope of services performed,has carefully considered how the services should be performed,and understands the facilities,difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. 6.5 Conflicts of Interest CONSULTANT agrees not to accept any employment or representation during the term of this Agreement or within twelve (12)months after completion of the work under this Agreement which is or may likely make CONSULTANT "financially interested" (as provided in California Government Code Sections 1090 and 87100)in any decisions made by CITY on any matter in connection with which CONSULTANT has been retained pursuant to this Agreement. 6.6 Legal Action (a)Should either party to this Agreement bring legal action against the other,the validity,interpretation,and performance of this Agreement shall be controlled by and construed under the laws of the State of California,excluding California's choice of law rules.Venue for any such action relating to this Agreement shall be in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. (b)If any legal action or other proceeding,including action for declaratory relief,is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement or because of an alleged dispute, breach,default or misrepresentation in connection with this Agreement,the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys'fees,experts'fees,and other costs,in addition to any other relief to which the party may be entitled. (c)Should any legal action about a project between CITY and a party other than CONSULTANT require the testimony of CONSULTANT when there is no allegation that CONSULTANT was negligent,CITY shall compensate CONSULTANT for its testimony and preparation to testify at the hourly rates in effect at the time of such testimony. Page 8 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-12 6.7 Assignment Neither this Agreement nor any part thereof shall be assigned by CONSULTANT without the prior written consent of the CITY.Any such purported assignment without written consent shall be null and void,and CONSULTANT shall hold harmless,defend and indemnify the CITY and its officers,officials,employees,agents and representatives with respect to any claim,demand or action arising from any unauthorized assignment. Notwithstanding the above,CONSULTANT may use the services of persons and entities not in CONSULTANT's direct employ,when it is appropriate and customary to do so.Such persons and entities include,but are not necessarily limited to,surveyors, specialized consultants,and testing laboratories.CONSULTANT's use of subcontractors for additional services shall not be unreasonably restricted by the CITY provided CONSULTANT notifies the CITY in advance. 6.8 Independent Contractor CONSULTANT is and shall at all times remain,as to the CITY,a wholly independent contractor.Neither the CITY nor any of its agents shall have control over the conduct of CONSULTANT or any of the CONSULTANT's employees,except as herein set forth,and CONSULTANT is free to dispose of all portions of its time and activities which it is not obligated to devote to the CITY in such a manner and to such persons,firms,or corporations as the CONSULTANT wishes except as expressly provided in this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall have no power to incur any debt,obligation,or liability on behalf of the CITY or otherwise act on behalf of the CITY as an agent.CONSULTANT shall not,at any time or in any manner,represent that it or any of its agents,servants or employees,are in any manner agents,servants or employees of CITY.CONSULTANT agrees to pay all required taxes on amounts paid to CONSULTANT under this Agreement,and to indemnify and hold the CITY harmless from any and all taxes,assessments,penalties,and interest asserted against the CITY by reason of the independent contractor relationship created by this Agreement.CONSULTANT shall fully comply with the workers'compensation law regarding CONSULTANT and its employees.CONSULTANT further agrees to indemnify and hold the CITY harmless from any failure of CONSULTANT to comply with applicable workers'compensation laws.The CITY shall have the right to offset against the amount of any fees due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement any amount due to the CITY from CONSULTANT as a result of its failure to promptly pay to the CITY any reimbursement or indemnification arising under this Article. 6.9 Titles The titles used in this Agreement are for general reference only and are not Page 9 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-13 part of the Agreement. 6.10 Entire Agreement This Agreement,including any other documents incorporated herein by specific reference,represents the entire and integrated agreement between CITY and CONSULTANT and supersedes all prior negotiations,representations or agreements, either written or oral.This Agreement may be modified or amended,or provisions or breach may be waived,only by subsequent written agreement signed by both parties. 6.11 Construction In the event of any asserted ambiguity in,or dispute regarding the interpretation of any matter herein,the interpretation of this Agreement shall not be resolved by any rules of interpretation providing for interpretation against the party who causes the uncertainty to exist or against the party who drafted the Agreement or who drafted that portion of the Agreement. 6.12 Non-Waiver of Terms,Rights and Remedies Waiver by either party of anyone or more of the conditions of performance under this Agreement shall not be a waiver of any other condition of performance under this Agreement.In no event shall the making by the CITY of any payment to CONSULTANT constitute or be construed as a waiver by the CITY of any breach of covenant,or any default which may then exist on the part of CONSULTANT,and the making of any such payment by the CITY shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the CITY with regard to such breach or default. 6.13 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. 6.14 Notice Except as otherwise required by law,any notice or other communication authorized or required by this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed received on (a)the day of delivery if delivered by hand or overnight courier service during CONSULTANT's or CITY's regular business hours or (b)on the third business day following deposit in the United States mail,postage prepaid,to the addresses listed below, or at such other address as one party may notify the other: Page 10 of 12 R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-14 To CITY: Tom Odom,Director of Public Works City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275 To CONSULTANT: Lew Gluesing,Director of Engineering 13191 CrossrQads Parkway North,Suite 405 Industry,CA 91746-3443 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date and year first above written. Dated:_ Dated:_ ATTEST: By:_ WILLDAN ENGINEERING By:_ Printed Name:_ Title:_ By:_ Printed Name:--------- Title:------------ CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES By:_ Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By:_ R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Page 11 of 12 Agreement for Design Professional Services C-15 City Clerk R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Page 12 of 12 City Attorney Agreement for Design Professional Services C-16 Exhibit "A": Consultant's Proposal and Schedule of Hourly Rates Exhibit "A" R6876-0001\1347704v1.doc Agreement for Design Professional Services C-17 EXHIBIT "A" 9'/<\WI LLDAN I ext~ing..••you\<..".EngIneering reach May 23,2012 Ms.Nicole Jules Senior Engineer City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard Rancho Palos Verdes,California 90275-5391 Subject:Proposal for an Engineering and Traffic Survey to Update the Remaining Speed Limits Citywide and for Various As-Needed Traffic Engineering Services Dear Ms.Jules: Willdan Engineering (Willdan)is pleased to submit this proposal to provide professional traffic engineering services to perform an Engineering and Traffic Survey (E&T Survey),and to provide various additional traffic engineering services on an as-needed basis. The E&T Survey will serve as the basis for updating the speed limits of 22 roadway segments, two truck speed zone segments and three reduced school speed zone segments,as listed on the attached table.The E&T Survey will be performed in accordance with the appropriate sections of the 2012 California Vehicle Code (CVC)and the 2012 California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD). Scope of Work Willdan proposes to perform the following tasks to provide an Engineering and Traffic Survey for 27 roadway segments: 1.Review the previous E&T Survey for each speed zone segment for any special features or factors.Using the previous survey data for reference,conduct a field inspection and assessment of each street segment to determine traffic and roadway conditions that are not readily apparent to motorists.Any changes in roadway conditions since the last survey was conducted will be identified and noted on the survey data sheets. 2.Gather the radar speed surveys for each speed zone segment,for a total of 27 surveys. The radar surveys of the two truck speed zones will be limited to the downhill speeds of commercial vehicles with three or more axles and a gross rating of 10,000 Ibs.or more. The data collection shall meet the requirements of Section 2B.13 of the 2012 CA MUTCD. 3.Collect daily traffic count data for each speed zone segment.Collect traffic collision data from the City and from the SWITRS database for the most recent three-year period. Determine the collision rate for each speed zone segment based on the traffic collision and traffic count data. 4.Summarize the gathered data on City-format survey data sheets,which will include all of the information necessary to determine the appropriate speed limit for each speed zone segment.The survey data sheet for each of the truck speed zones will also include the required physical profile showing the length and gradient of the segment and note the recorded incident history of runaway commercial vehicles.Determine the recommended speed limit for each speed zone segment based on the latest State requirements. Engineering and Planning I Energy Efficiency and Sustalnabllity I Financial and Economic Consulting I National Preparedness and lnteroperabllity 562.908.6200 I 800.499.4484 I fax:562.695.2120 I 13191 Crossroads Parkway North.Suite 405,Industry,California 91746-3443 I www.willdan.com C-18 EXHIBIT "A" Proposal for E&T Surveys May 23,2012 Page 2 5.Prepare a draft E&T Survey report that documents the State's requirements for conducting speed zone surveys,including those for truck speed zones on descending grades and for reduced school zone speed limits,the methodology and procedures used for the survey, statistical analysis factors,field data collection description,collision history,results and recommended speed limits.The E&T Survey report will be finalized based on City comments,and provided in a format suitable for use in Court.The raw data sheets,which are sometimes required by the Court,will also be provided. 6.Attend one meeting each of the Traffic Safety Commission and the City Council,to present the Engineering and Traffic Survey findings and recommended speed limits. Willdan also proposes to provide various traffic engineering services,as requested by the City, including implementation of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS)Non-Infrastructure grant-funded project,preparation of a CrestlWhitley Collins pedestrian crossing alternatives analysis,and preparation of Caltrans'HPMS Maintained Mileage Report. Proposed Schedule Willdan estimates it will take approximately eight (8)weeks following the Notice-to-Proceed to complete proposed Tasks 1-6.The radar speed surveys and traffic counts will be conducted before school lets out for the summer.The various traffic engineering services will be performed upon request from the City. Proposed Fee Willdan proposes to complete the Engineering and Traffic Survey for 27 speed zone segments for an estimated fee of $29,300.00,and to complete the various traffic engineering services for an additional fee of $15,000.00,for a total not-to-exceed fee of $44,300.00. The fee assumes that the E&T Survey will be limited to 22 roadway segments,two truck speed zone segments and three reduced school speed zone segments.Should additional segments, more detailed analyses,and/or additional meetings be necessary,Willdan will provide a cost estimate for the additional work based on the attached rate schedule. Thank you for the opportunity to be of continuing service to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. Should you have any questions regarding this proposal,please contact Ms.Ruth Smith at 714.978.8225 or Mr.Lew Gluesing at 562.908.6291. Respectfully submitted, Idan Engineering l _J.tJ-e~~~~~--r::::::::. L w Gluesing,PE,TE,PTOE Director of Engineering Attachments RS:mh 91005·11\06·160\P12·088R1_5789 C-19 EXHIBIT"A" City of Rancho Palos Verdes ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC SURVEY (E&TS)LOCATIONS ROAD SEGMENT LIMITS Crenshaw Blvd Sea Crest Dr to Crest Rd Crest Rd to RoDing Hills Estates City Boundary CrestRd Hawthorne Blvd to Crenshaw Blvd Palos Verdes Dr East to Ganado Dr Ganado Dr to the Rollirg Hills City Boundary NIO Paseo de Pino Crestridge Rd Crenshaw Blvd to Highrldge Rd Forrestal Dr Palos Verdes Dr South to terminus of Forres1al Dr NIO Pirate Dr Granvia A1tamira Hawthorne Blvd to Palos Verdes Estates City Boundary NIO Monera Dr Hawthorne Blvd Palos Verdes Dr West to Vallon Dr Vallon Dr to Crest Rd Crest Rd to Eddinghlll DrlSeamount Dr EddinghilV8earnount Dr to Hlghridge Rd/Grayslake Rd Grayslake RdlHighrldge Rd to Indian Peak Rd Silver Spur Rd to the Roiling Hills Estates Clly Boundary Higtriclge Rd Hawthorne Blvd to the Rolling HlI1s Estates City Bounday SlO Peacock Ridge Rd Miraleste Dr Palos Verdes Dr East to Via Colinita Via Colinita to the Los Angeles County Bounday SIO Suana Dr Montemalaga Dr Silver Spur Rd to the Palos Verdes Estates City Boundary WIO Grayslake Rd Palos Verdes Dr South 1,300 ft W/O SChooner Dr to the Los Angeles City L1mlt 1,500 ft EIO 8eacove Dr to 1,300 ft WIO SChooner Dr Rldgegate Dr Hawthorne Blvd to Hlghrldge Rd Via VicentefCaDe Entradero Palos Verdes DrIve West to Palos Verdes Drive \Nest TRUCK SPl!ED ZONE ON Dl!SCl!NDING GRADl!S (25 MPH) Hawthorne Blvd Silver Spur Rd to the RoilIng Hills Estates City Bounday Rhone Dr to Palos Verdes Dr \Nest ~DUCl!D SCHOOL ZONE SPl!l!D LIMn'S (16 MPH) Bayend Dr General St.to Crestwood St. Crestwood St Upland st to Bayend Dr GeneralSt Crestwood st to Bayend Dr C-20 EXHIBIT "A" WILLDAN ENGINEERING Schedule of Hourly Rates Effective July 1,2011 to June 30,2012 ENGINEERING Principal Engineer ~•.~....••...•....•..•.....~$200.00 Director 180.00 Deputy Director 180.00 Principal Project Manager 180.00 City Engineer 180.00 Project Manager 180.00 Program Manager 180.00 Supervising Engineer 160.00 Senior Engineer 145.00 Senior Design Manager 145.00 Design Manager 135.00 Associate Engineer 135.00 Senior Designer 130.00 Senior Design Engineer II 130.00 Senior Design Engineer I 125.00 Designer II ~120.00 Designer 1 115.00 Design Engineer 11 120.00 Design Engineer 1 115.00 Senior Drafter 110.00 Drafter II 100.00 Drafter I 95.00 Technical Aide 85.00 CONSTRUCTiON MANAGEMENT Director :::~~::~:180.00· Deputy Director 180.00 Project Manager 180.00 Senior Construction Manager 155.00 Construction Manager 145.00 Assistant Construction Manager 120.00 Utility Coordinator 125.00 Labor Compliance Manager 120.00 Labor Compliance Specialist 95.00 INSPECtiON SERVICES SuperVising Public Works ObserVer .:120.00 Senior Public Works Observer 110.00 Public Works Observer **100.00/110.00 Assistant Public Works Observer **100.00/110.00 .SURVEYING Pnncipal Project Manager ·:..:.:~:..~~.180~00 Supervisor -Survey &Mapping 155.00 Senior Survey Analyst.130.00 Certified Party Chief 130.00 Senior Calculator 120.00 Calculator II 110.00 Calculator I 100.00 Survey Analyst II 115.00 Survey Analyst 1 100.00 Survey Party Chief 115.00 Field Party (One)180.00 Field Party (Two)235.00 Field Party (Three)295.00 .LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Principal Project Manager ~~.:.:~:180.00 Principal Landscape Architect 150.00 Senior Landscape Architect 125.00 Associate Landscape Architect 115.00 Assistant Landscape Architect 100.00 BUILDiNG AND SAFETY Director :~180.00 Deputy Director 180.00 Principal Project Manager 180.00 Supervising Plan Check Engineer 150.00 Building Official 150.00 Plan Check Engineer 140.00 Deputy Building Official 140.00 Inspector of Record 140.00 Senior Plans Examiner 125.00 Supervising Building Inspector 125.00 Plans Examiner 115.00 Senior Building Inspector 115.00 Supervisor Code Enforcement 115.00 Building Inspector **1 05.00/11 0.00 Supervising Construction Permit Specialist 105.00 Senior Construction Permit Specialist 100.00 Senior Code Enforcement Officer 95.00 Assistant Building Inspector **95.00/110.00 Code Enforcement Officer 80.00 Construction Permit Specialist 80.00 Assistant Construction Permit Specialist.85.00 Plans Examiner Aide 75.00 Assistant Code Enforcement Officer 70.00 PLANNING· Director ::::180.00 Deputy Director 180.00 Principal Planner 150.00 Principal Community Development Planner 150.00 Senior Planner 130.00 Senior Community Development Planner 130.00 Associate Planner :..115.00 Associate Community Development Planner 115.00 Assistant Community Development Planner 105.00 Assistant Planner 105.00 Planning Technician 85.00 Community Development Technician 85.00 .·ADMINISTRAfivE Computer Data Eritry ::.:~65.06 Clerical 65.00 Word Processing 65.00 Personal Computer Time 30.00 ...- Mileage reimbursement will be charged at the current Federal gUideline rate at the time of billing.Vehicles will be charged at a monthly rate of $500.00. **Prevailing Wage Project,Use $110.00 Additional billing dassificatlons may be added to the above listing during the year as new positions are created.Consultation in connection with litigation and court appearances will be qlloted separatelv.The above schedule Is for straight time.overtime will be charged at 1.25 times,and Sundays and holidays,1.70 times the standard rales.Blueprinting, reproduction.messenger services,and printing will be invoiced at cost pius fifteen percent (I S"l.A subconsultant management fee of fifteen percent (l S"l will be added to the direct cost of all subconsultant services to provide for the cost of administration,consultation.and coordination.Valid January 04,2010 thru June 30,2010,thereafter,the rates may be raised once per year to the value of change of the Consumer PrIce Index for the los Angeles/Orange CountY!Sacram area,but not more than five percent per year. C-21 EXHIBIT "A" extending your reach February 23,2012 Ms.Nicole Jules Senior Engineer City of Rancho Palos Verdes 30940 Hawthorne Boulevard Rancho Palos Verdes,CA 90275-5391 Subject:,Proposal to Assist with the City of Rancho Palos Verdes''Walk to School Program",a Safe Routes to School Non-Infrastructure Grant-Funded Project Dear Ms.Jules: Willdan Engineering (Willdan)is pleased to submit this proposal to provide professional traffic engineering services to provide the City of Rancho Palos Verdes assistance with its 'Walk to School Program",funded by a Safe Routes To School Non-Infrastructure grant.The goal of the program is to increase walking to school in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes.It is our understanding that you would like assistance with the "before"and "after"student tally and parent survey,project implementation,development of a "Suggested Routes to School"map and newsletter article,development and implementation of a school presentation and incentive program,and preparation of a before/after study report.We also understand that the grant originally included the participation of five schools,but that you now expect it to include one school,perhaps two. Scope of Work Willdan proposes to perform the following tasks in support of the project tasks and activities,for one school: Task 1:Conduct the "Before"Student Tally and Parent Survey Contact the school principal to discuss the logistics and schedules for conducting the Student Tallies and Parent Survey.Set up the Parent Survey online and provide information to the school to use in notifying the parents of the survey.The completed Student Tally forms will be collected,the information will be entered online for tabulated results,the results of the Parent Survey will be downloaded,and the results of the Student Tally and Parent Survey will be prOVided to the City and school. Task 2:Initiate Project Implementation Meet with the school principal and City staff to discuss the overall project and discuss strategies for implementing the various project activities.Assist the City in setting up and conducting a kick-off meeting with the stakeholders,including the participating school's principal and PTA, and the Sheriff's Department. Engineering I Geotechnical I EnvIronmental I Financial I Homeland Security 562.908.6200 I 800.499.4484 I fax:562.695.2120 I 13191 Crossroads Parkway North.Suite 405.Industry.CA 91746-3443 I www.wOldan.com C-22 EXHIBIT"A" Proposal for the SRTS Walk to School Program February 23,2012 Page 2 Task 3:Develop an SRTS Map &Newsletter Article Develop a Suggested Route to School (SRTS)map for the participating school,which will include the follOWing subtasks: • Prepare a base street map of the attendance area. •Conduct a field survey of the attendance area,to identify intersection controls.marked crosswalks,bike lanes,and street segments without sidewalks or locations haVing any other conditions that would limit pedestrian use/access.To limit costs,an aerial map of the area will be reviewed first,to initially assess the existing conditions.This will be followed by the field survey,to confirm the assessment. •Prepare a draft SRTS map based on the field survey and submit it to the City and the school/school district for review and comment. • Finalize the SRTS map and provide in both CAD and pdf formats. Prepare a draft newsletter article regarding the benefits of physical activity,to be included in the school's newsletter.and finalize it based on feedback from the City and the school. Task 4:Create a School 'Presentation and an Incentive Program In cooperation with the Sheriff's Department,create a school presentation to encourage walking to school and develop an incentive program to actively encourage children to walk to school.It is anticipated that the school and PTA will be consulted during the development of both activities,particularly regarding the incentive program. Task 5:Hold a Walk to School Presentation Coordinate with the school and Sheriff's Department to schedule and plan the Walk to School presentation.Develop the presentation with the Sheriff's Department,based on input from the Stakeholders,and then hold the Walk to School presentation at the school.Follow up with the school regarding how well the presentation was received by the students,faculty and staff. Task 6:Implement the Incentive Program Assist the school in implementing the incentive program,and follow up with the school regarding how well the incentive program was received by the stUdents.faculty and staff.. Task 7:Conduct the uAfter" Student Tally and Parent Survey Contact the school regarding when the surveys will be taken,set up the online Parent Survey, provide information to the school to use in notifying parents of the survey.The completed Student Tally forms will be collected,the information will be entered online for tabulated results, .'the results of Parent Survey will be downloaded,and the results of the Student Tally and Parent Survey will be provided to the City and school. Task 8:Prepare a Before/After Study Report Evaluate the program's effectiveness based on a comparison of the results of the "before"and "after"Student Tallies and Parent Surveys and on feedback from the school and the Sheriff's Department regarding the success of the Walk to School presentation and the incentive program.Prepare a report summarizing the findings and providing recommendations for future activities. C-23 EXHIBIT "A" Proposal for the SR2S Walk to School Program February 23,2012 Page 3 Optional Task 9:Assist with a Walkability Assessment Event If requested,in cooperation with school staff and other stakeholders,develop,schedule and hold a Walkability assessment event,in which parents walk to/from school with students and complete a survey identifying any obstacles to walking/biking to school.Willdan would provide the forms,collect the completed forms and tabulate the results.The results would be used to prepare the Suggested Route to School maps in Task 3 and could also be used by the City in making future decisions regarding infrastructure improvements.This task could also be the basis of the incentive for students,by having classes compete for the most surveys returned. Proposed Schedule To meet the grant schedule,Willdan will complete Tasks 1 through 7 and Optional Task 9 before the end of the current school year.Task 8 wfll be completed by September 2012. Proposed Fee Willdan proposes to complete the Walk to School Program for a not-to-exceed fee of $19,800.00.Optional Task 9 could be completed for an additional not-to-exceed fee of $9,800.00,based on a maximum of 100 returned surveys (a cost estimate would be provided should there be more than 100 surveys).The fee includes attendance at three meetings/events.Should additional meetings be necessary,Willdan would be happy to attend on a time-and-materials basis,using the attached rate schedule. Two originals of this proposal are being submitted.Please indicate the City's approval and authorization to proceed by signing both originals and returning one to our office or by issuing a Notice-to-Proceed. Thank you for the opportunity to be of continuing service to the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. Should you have any questions regarding this proposal,please contact Ms.Ruth Smith at (714)978-8225 or Mr.lew Gluesing at (562)908-6291. Respectfully submitted,Approval and Authorization to Proceed By: CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDESDANENGINEERING Wc::::>::o~Ah~S?'~7 lew Gluesing,PE,TE,PTOE Director of Engineering Enclosure RS:mh 91005·11\06·160\P12-046_5422 Signature Date C-24 WILLtfA'1JlllifGi~EERING Schedule of Hourly Rates Effective July 1,2011 to June 30,2012 ENGINEERING Prlncipai Engineer :~:::..~:•••.•:$200.06 Director 180.00 Deputy Director 180.00 Principal Project Manager 180.00 City Engineer 180.00 Project Manager 180.00 Program Manager 180.00 Supervising Engineer 160.00 Senior Engineer 145.00 Senior Design Manager 145.00 Design Manager 135.00 Associate Engineer 135.00 Senior Designer 130.00 Senior Design Engineer"130.00 Senior Design Engineer I 125.00 Designer 11 120.00 Designer I :115.00 Design Engineer 11 120.00 Design Engineer 1 115.00 Senior Drafter 11 0.00 Drafter II 100.00 Drafter I 95.00 Technical Aide 85.00 ,'CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT· Director ~::::.:::180.00 Deputy Director 180.00 Project Manager 180.00 Senior Construction Manager 155.00 Construction Manager 145.00 Assistant Construction Manager 120.00 Utility Coorclinator 125.00 Labor Compliance Manager 120.00 Labor Compliance Specialist.95.00 ·'NSPEcnON SERVICES· 'Supervising Pubiic Works ObserVer :~~:..120.00 . Senior Public Works Observer 110.00 Public Works Observer **100.00/110.00 Assistant Public Works Observer **100.00/110.00 ·SURVE'iiNG· PrlnclpaiProJect Manager :::..::180~OO . Supervisor -Survey &Mapping 155.00 Senior Survey Analyst..130.00 Certified Party Chief 130.00 Senior Calculator 120.00 Calculator II 110.00 Calculator I 100.00 Survey Analyst 11 115.00 Survey Analyst 1 100.00 Survey Party Chief 115.00 Field Party (One)180.00 Field Party (Two)235.00 Field Party (Three)295.00 :LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 'Principai 'ProjecfManager :..::.~186:oo Principal Landscape Architect 150.00 Senior Landscape Architect 125.00 Associate Landscape Architect 115.00 Assistant Landscape Architect 100.00 .BUliDiNGANO SAFEtY·, .Director :::..:.::::::.::::'180.00 Deputy Director 180.00 Principal Project Manager 180.00 Supervising Plan Check Engineer 150.00 BUilding Official 150.00 Plan Check Engineer 140.00 Deputy Building Official 140.00 Inspector of Record 140.00 Senior Plans Examiner 125.00 Supervising Building Inspector 125.00 Plans Examiner 115.00 Senior BUilding Inspector 115.00 Supervisor Code Enforcement 115.00 Building Inspector **1 05.00/11 0.00 Supervising Construction Permit Specialist 105.00 Senior Construction Permit Specialist 100.00 Senior Code Enforcement Offioer 95.00 Assistant Building Inspector **95.00/11 0.00 Code Enforcement Officer 80.00 Construction Permit Specialist 80.00 Assistant Construction Permit Specialist.85.00 Plans Examiner Aide 75.00 Assistant Code Enforcement Officer 70.00 PLANNING Director :..:::.:.:::..:180.06 . Deputy Director 180.00 Principal·Planner 150.00 Principal Community Development Planner 150.00 Senior Planner 130.00 Senior Community Development Planner 130.00 Associate Planner :..115.00 Associate Community Development Planner 115.00 Assistant Community Development Planner 105.00 Assistant Planner 105.00 Planning Technician 85.00 Community Development Technician 85.00 ·ADidiNisTRATlvE· 'Computer bata EntrY ::..::.::.::.:..:::::.:..:65.60 Clerical 65.00 Word Processing 65.00 Personal Computer Time 30.00 Mileage reimbursement will be charged at the current Federal guideline rate at the time of billing.Vehicles will be charged at a monthly rate of $500.00. **Prevailing Wage Project,Use $110.00 Additional bllJng e1asslfleatiCll1s may be added to 1hlI abovB listing during the year lIS new positions are created.consultation h connllClion wIIh Utlgalion and court appearances will be quoted aepatlltely. The above schedule Is lor straight Ilmlil-Overtlme wiU be chlll'ged al 1.2511mas.and SUndays and holIdays,1.70 li'n1ilS the standard rales.Blueprinting,reproducllon.messenger services,and prlnting wli be Invoiced al cost plus fIIleIln psroenl (15%).A subconsultanl managemenl fee 01 fifteen psroenl (15%)will be added 10 the direct cost of an subconsullant sendces 10 provide lor the cost of administration.consullallon.and coordlnallon.YaRd JUly 1.2011 lhru June 30,2012.thereafter,the rsles may be raised once per year 10 the value of change of the Consumer Price Index for the Los AngalesJOtangll COuntylSacram area,but nat more than flve percent per year. C-25