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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo PathwaysI:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 1 of 7 AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT, made on the _____ day of ________________, 2025, by and between the CITY OF OSHKOSH, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as CITY, and BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM ON BEHALF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE, party of the second part, hereinafter referred to as the CONSULTANT, WITNESSETH: The CITY and the CONSULTANT, for the consideration hereinafter named, enter into the following AGREEMENT for ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR MENOMINEE PARK ZOO PATHWAYS (PROJECT). ARTICLE I. PROJECT MANAGER A. Assignment of Project Manager. The CONSULTANT shall assign the following individual to manage the PROJECT described in this AGREEMENT: Seth A. Schneider, Ph.D., RPA – Principal Investigator B. Changes in Project Manager. The CITY shall have the right to approve or disapprove of any proposed change from the individual named above as Project Manager. The CITY shall be provided with a resume or other information for any proposed substitute and shall be given the opportunity to interview that person prior to any proposed change. ARTICLE II. CITY REPRESENTATIVE The CITY shall assign the following individual to manage the PROJECT described in this AGREEMENT: Chad Dallman – Assistant Parks Director Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 1st April I:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 2 of 7 ARTICLE III. SCOPE OF WORK The CONSULTANT shall provide the services described in the CONSULTANT’s Scope of Work dated March 17, 2025. The CITY may make or approve changes within the general Scope of Services in this AGREEMENT. If such changes affect CONSULTANT's cost of or time required for performance of the services, an equitable adjustment will be made through an amendment to this AGREEMENT. All reports and tangible deliverables created under this AGREEMENT shall be the property of the CITY. All original data shall remain the property of the CONSULTANT. ARTICLE IV. STANDARD OF CARE The standard of care applicable to CONSULTANT's services will be the degree of skill and diligence normally employed by professional consultants or consultants performing the same or similar services at the time said services are performed. CONSULTANT will re-perform any services not meeting this standard without additional compensation. ARTICLE V. CITY RESPONSIBILITIES The CITY shall furnish, at the CONSULTANT’s request, such information as is needed by the CONSULTANT to aid in the progress of the PROJECT, providing it is reasonably obtainable from City records. To prevent any unreasonable delay in the CONSULTANT’s work, the CITY will examine all reports and other documents and will make any authorizations necessary to proceed with work within a reasonable time period. ARTICLE VI. CITY’S INSURANCE The CITY will maintain property insurance on all pre-existing physical facilities associated in any way with the PROJECT. The CITY will provide (or have the construction contractor(s) provide) a Builders Risk All Risk insurance policy for the full replacement value of all project work including the value of all onsite CITY-furnished equipment and/or materials associated with CONSULTANT's services. Upon request, the CITY will provide CONSULTANT a copy of such policy. Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 I:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 3 of 7 ARTICLE VII. TIME OF COMPLETION The work to be performed under this AGREEMENT shall be commenced and the work completed within the time limits as agreed upon in the CONSULTANT’s Scope of Work. The CONSULTANT shall perform the services under this AGREEMENT with reasonable diligence and expediency consistent with sound professional practices. The CITY agrees the CONSULTANT is not responsible for damages arising directly or indirectly from any delays for causes beyond the CONSULTANT’s control. For the purposes of this AGREEMENT, such causes include, but are not limited to, strikes or other labor disputes, severe weather disruptions or other natural disasters, failure of performance by the CITY, or discovery of any hazardous substances or differing site conditions. If the delays resulting from any such causes increase the time required by the CONSULTANT to perform its services in an orderly and efficient manner, the CONSULTANT shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in schedule. The CITY and the CONSULTANT acknowledge that their respective experiences over the previous years have included disruptions and/or interruptions of their business operations resulting from the existence of a pandemic. These previous experiences have made the CITY and CONSULTANT more aware of the possibility and implications of future pandemics, and has resulted in contingencies and procedures to address known pandemic implications, while understanding that each pandemic may be different. Therefore, while CONSULTANT and CITY have made reasonable efforts to incorporate contingencies and procedures into their PROJECT plans any known or reasonably- anticipated impacts on the PROJECT resulting from a pandemic, neither CONSULTANT nor CITY have accounted for, and are not responsible for, unknown future disruptions and/or changes of circumstances related to their business to the extent caused by a commonly-recognized pandemic. These disruptions and/or interruptions, including, without limitation, additional restrictions by government agencies or others (such as the availability of the site for access or the availability of CITY or CONSULTANT staff or others) to the extent they delay or otherwise impact the PROJECT. In the event a pandemic is actually, or is anticipated to, disrupt or interrupt the CONSULTANT’s or CITY’s obligations related to the PROJECT, the other party shall be promptly notified in writing of the problem, along with a description of how the pandemic is disrupting and/or interrupting performance of PROJECT tasks. The parties agree to work in good faith to equitably address any unexpected impacts therefrom. Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 I:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 4 of 7 ARTICLE VIII. COMPONENT PARTS OF THE AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT consists of the following component parts, all of which are as fully a part of this AGREEMENT as if herein set out verbatim, or if not attached, as if hereto attached: 1. This Instrument 2. CONSULTANT’s Scope of Work dated March 17, 2025 and attached hereto In the event any provision in any of the above component parts of this AGREEMENT conflicts with any provision in any other of the component parts, the provision in the component part first enumerated above shall govern over any other component part which follows it numerically except as may be otherwise specifically stated. ARTICLE IX. PAYMENT A. The Agreement Sum. The CITY shall pay to the CONSULTANT for the performance of the AGREEMENT the total sum as set forth below, adjusted by any changes hereafter mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties hereto:  Lump Sum Not to Exceed $6,000 (Six Thousand Dollars). B. Method of Payment. The CONSULTANT shall submit itemized monthly statements for services. The CITY shall pay the CONSULTANT within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of such statement. If any statement amount is disputed, the CITY may withhold payment of such amount and shall provide to CONSULTANT a statement as to the reason(s) for withholding payment. C. Additional Costs. Costs for additional services shall be negotiated and set forth in a written amendment to this AGREEMENT executed by both parties prior to proceeding with the work covered under the subject amendment. ARTICLE X. STANDARD PROVISIONS The CONSULTANT agrees that, in all hiring or employment made possible by or resulting from this AGREEMENT, there will not be any discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 I:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 5 of 7 ARTICLE XI. HOLD HARMLESS To the extent authorized by the laws of the State of Wisconsin governing liability of State agencies, including in particular Sec. 893.82, 895.46(1), and 893.80 of the Wisconsin Statutes, both CONSULTANT and CITY covenants and agrees to hold the other party harmless from any and all liability, including all actions, claims, losses, costs, damages, expenses, and demands which may be to the proportionate extent caused by or result from the intentional or negligent acts of the holding harmless party, their agents or assigns, their employees, or their subcontractors while acting within the scope of their employment, related however remotely to the performance of this AGREEMENT or be caused or result from any violation of any law or administrative regulation. Subject to any limitations contained in Sec. 893.80 and any similar statute of the Wisconsin Statutes, the CITY further agrees to hold CONSULTANT harmless from any and all liability, including claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, and expenses of every kind and description (including death), or damages to person or property arising out of re-use of the documents without consent where such liability is founded upon or grows out of the acts or omission of any of the officers, employees, or agents of the City of Oshkosh while acting within the scope of their employment. ARTICLE XII. INSURANCE The CONSULTANT is self-funded for liability (including general, professional, and automobile) under Secs. 895.46, 893.82, and 20.505(2)(k) of the Wisconsin Statutes. This protection provides coverage of the University’s officers, employees, and agents, while in the course and scope of their duties. The State of Wisconsin Liability Program is funded to pay in excess of $1 million for negligent acts or omissions of its officers, employees, and agents, in accordance with the statutes. Coverage is continuous under the law. ARTICLE XIII. TERMINATION A. For Cause. If the CONSULTANT shall fail to fulfill in timely and proper manner any of the obligations under this AGREEMENT, the CITY shall have the right to terminate this AGREEMENT by written notice to the CONSULTANT. In this event, the CONSULTANT shall be entitled to compensation for any satisfactory, usable work completed. B. For Convenience. The CITY may terminate this AGREEMENT at any time by giving written notice to the CONSULTANT no later than ten (10) calendar days before Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 I:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 6 of 7 the termination date. If the CITY terminates under this Paragraph, then the CONSULTANT shall be entitled to compensation for any satisfactory work performed to the date of termination. This document and any specified attachments contain all terms and conditions of the AGREEMENT and any alteration thereto shall be invalid unless made in writing, signed by both parties and incorporated as an amendment to this AGREEMENT. ARTICLE XIV. RE-USE OF PROJECT DOCUMENTS All reports, drawings, specifications, documents, and other deliverables of CONSULTANT, whether in hard copy or in electronic form, are instruments of service for this PROJECT, whether the PROJECT is completed or not. Subject to individual review, CONSULTANT’S reports, drawings, specifications, documents, or other deliverables will generally be considered public records that are available to the public upon request. Neither the CITY nor the CONSULTANT, therefore, has control of these documents once they are disclosed as a public record. It is understood between these two (2) parties, however, that CONSULTANT does not intend to state or imply that the PROJECT documents it creates have any purpose unrelated to the PROJECT. To the extent the CITY may re-use or reference any part of the CONSULTANT’S documents or information on unrelated projects, the CITY agrees to independently verify their applicability for unrelated projects and further agrees the Standard of Care applicable to the documents for this PROJECT will not apply to their re-use or reference in unrelated projects. ARTICLE XV. SUSPENSION, DELAY, OR INTERRUPTION OF WORK The CITY may suspend, delay, or interrupt the services of CONSULTANT for the convenience of the CITY. In such event, CONSULTANT's agreement price and schedule shall be equitably adjusted. Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 I:\Engineering\2021 - 2030 Contracts\2025 CONTRACTS\Menominee Park Zoo Pathways\UWM Agreement-Arch Inv-Men Park Zoo Pathways_3-24-25.docx Page 7 of 7 ARTICLE XVI. NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES This AGREEMENT gives no rights or benefits to anyone other than the CITY and CONSULTANT and has no third-party beneficiaries. In the Presence of: CONSULTANT ____________________________ By: _____________________________ ____________________________ Andrew Daire (Seal of CONSULTANT Provost & if a Corporation) Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs By: _____________________________ _____________________________ (Specify Title) CITY OF OSHKOSH _____________________________ By: _____________________________ (Witness) Rebecca N. Grill, City Manager _____________________________ And: _____________________________ (Witness) Diane M. Bartlett, City Clerk APPROVED: I hereby certify that the necessary provisions have been made to pay the liability which will accrue under this AGREEMENT. _____________________________ City Attorney ___________________________________ City Comptroller 03/27/2025 Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4 Docusign Envelope ID: 5B55BF48-356F-40AE-A2BD-8ABC8E250CE4