HomeMy WebLinkAboutAECOM/2012 CIP Stormwater Services City of Oshkosh
Department of Public Works
215 Church Avenue
P.O. Box 1130
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
54903 -1130
(920) 236 -5065
OJHKOJH
ON THE WATER
February 9, 2011
Mr. James Bachhuber
AECOM Technical Services
1350 Deming Way, Suite 100
Middleton, WI 53562
Re: Agreement for 2012 CIP Stormwater Services
Dear Jim:
Enclosed please find an executed copy of the agreement between the City of Oshkosh and AECOM
Technical Services regarding the above mentioned project. I have also included a copy of the
purchase order. Please have your accounting department reference the purchase order number on all
invoices for the project.
If you have any questions, please call our office at (920) 236 -5065. Thank you.
Sincerely,
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David C. Patek
Director of Public Works
DCP /clm
Enclosures
cc: Pam Ubrig, City Clerk (w /original)
Lynn Lorenson, City Attorney (w /copy)
James Rabe, Civil Engineer II (w /copy)
File Copy (w /copy)
CONSULTING AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED
THIS AGREEMENT between AECOM Technical Services, Inc., with offices located at 1350 Deming Way, Suite 100
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 (hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant" or "ATS "), and the City of Oshkosh, with offices
located at 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (hereinafter referred to as the "CLIENT" or "CITY ").
1. ATS agrees to perform the services described in Attachment A ( "SERVICES ").
2. CLIENT authorizes ATS to perform these SERVICES for the following project and location: Conduct,
hydrologic and hydraulic modeling analyses for purpose of sizing the city's stormwater collection system as
described on Attachment A .
3. ATS is willing to perform the SERVICES in exchange for the following fee:
X CLIENT will pay on a time and material basis not to exceed the sum of $ 112,700.00. ATS will invoice
according to the Fee Schedule* attached to the PROPOSAL up to the stated limit. Upon reaching the limit, ATS will stop
performing unless CLIENT authorizes further work in writing.
* ATS reserves the right to adjust its Fee Schedule annually.
4. Billing: ATS will submit invoices to CLIENT monthly. CLIENT recognizes that timely payment is a material part of
this Agreement. Each invoice is due and payable within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the invoice. CLIENT will
pay an additional charge of one and one -half percent per month not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law for any
payment received by ATS more than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the invoice. CLIENT will pay when due that
portion of invoice, if any, not in dispute. If CLIENT fails to pay any undisputed invoiced amounts within thirty (30) calendar
days of the date of the invoice, ATS may suspend its performance or terminate this Agreement without incurring any
liability to CLIENT and without waiving any other claim against CLIENT.
5. Special Provisions: NONE X ATTACHMENT A
CLIENT confirms reading this document in full (including the terms 6 through 18 on the following page). This Agreement
when executed by ATS is an offer to perform the services, open for acceptance within 30 days. This Agreement becomes
effective on the date CLIENT signs below.
CITY OF OSHKOSH AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.
By: By:
-Mar . Rohloff Ci -'ri . Scott Solverson. Vice President
By: U Date: / Zf>>f
Pa t la R. Ubri•• Ci Clerk 4
Lynn A. Lorenson; City Attorney
By: ' S
Peggy A. Steeno; Director of Finance
Date: oC ` % o /J
hereby certify that the necessary provisions have been made
to pay the liability which will accrue under this contract
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AECOM
General Conditions of Service — City of Oshkosh
April, 2009
These General Conditions of Service, including any Supplemental Conditions of Service which are or may become
applicable to the services described in AECOM's Proposal, are incorporated by reference into the foregoing Proposal and
shall also be incorporated by reference into any Agreement under which services are to be performed by AECOM for the
Client. No agreement or understanding, oral or written, which in any way modifies or waives these General Conditions of
Service, shall be binding on AECOM (whether contained in the Clients purchase forms or otherwise) unless hereafter
made in writing and executed by AECOM's authorized representative.
Section 1: Scope of Work
a. The scope of work and the time schedules defined in the Proposal are based on the information provided by the
Client and shall be subject to the provisions of this agreement. If this information is incomplete or inaccurate, or
if site conditions are encountered which materially vary from those indicated by the Client, or if the Client directs
AECOM to change the original scope of work established by the Proposal, a written amendment to the
Agreement equitably adjusting the costs, performance time, and/or terms and conditions thereunder, shall be
executed by the Client and AECOM as soon as practicable. AECOM, at its discretion, may suspend
performance of its services until such an Amendment has been executed and, if such an Amendment is not
agreed to within a reasonable time, AECOM may terminate this Agreement. In the event this Agreement is
terminated pursuant to this Section, the Client shall pay AECOM for all services performed prior to termination
and termination expenses as set forth in Section 15c of these General Conditions of Service.
Section 2: Billings and Payments
a. Payments for services and reimbursable expenses will be made on the basis set forth in the attached proposal.
AECOM shall periodically submit invoices for services performed and expenses incurred and not previously
billed. Payment is due upon receipt. For all amounts unpaid after 30 days from the invoice date, as set forth on
AECOM's invoice form, the Client agrees to pay a finance charge of one and one -half percent (1 -1/2 %) per
month, eighteen percent (18 %) annually. The fees described in this agreement may be adjusted annually on the
anniversary date of the effective date of this agreement.
b. The Client shall provide AECOM with a clear written statement within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the invoice
of any objections to the invoice or any portion or element thereof. Failure to provide such a written statement
shall constitute a waiver of any such objections and acceptance of the invoice as submitted.
c. The Client's obligation to pay for the services performed by AECOM under this Agreement shall not be reduced
or in any way impaired by or because of the Client's inability to obtain financing, zoning, approval of
governmental or regulatory agencies, or any other cause, reason, or contingency. No deduction shall be made
from any invoice on account of penalty or liquidated damages nor will any other sums be withheld or set off from
payments to AECOM. Client further agrees to pay AECOM any and all expenses incurred in recovering any
delinquent amounts due, including, but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees, arbitration, or other dispute
resolution costs, and all court costs.
d. If any subpoena or court order is served upon AECOM and /or any of its staff, subconsultants or subcontractors
requiring presentation of documents or the appearance of AECOM's staff, subconsultants or subcontractors at a
trial, deposition, or for other discovery purposes arising out of AECOM's services performed under this
Agreement, Client will pay AECOM's fees (if any) applicable to AECOM's compliance with the subpoena or court
order. Fees will be based on actual units used at the standard rates in effect at time of service upon AECOM of
the subpoena or court order. Billings shall include time and expenses incurred gathering, organizing, duplicating
documents, preparing to give testimony, travel, and testifying in deposition or trial.
Section 3: Right of Access
a. If services to be provided under this Agreement require the agents, employees, or contractors of AECOM to
enter onto the Project site, Client shall provide right -of- access to the site to AECOM, its employees, agents and
contractors, to conduct the planned field observations or services.
b. If the scope of services includes, or is amended to include, the performance of exploratory borings or test pit
excavations, Client will furnish to AECOM all diagrams, and other information in its possession or reasonably
attainable by Client indicating the location and boundaries of the site and subsurface structures (pipes, tanks,
cables, sewers, other utilities, etc.) in such detail as to permit identifying, in the field, boring/test pit locations
which will avoid interferences with any subsurface structures. AECOM will utilize "Diggers Hotline" to locate and
mark public utilities. Client shall indemnify and hold AECOM harmless from liability on account of damages to
subsurface structures or injury or loss arising from damage to subsurface structures, the locations of which are
not indicated or are incorrectly indicated by Diggers Hotline or the information provided by the Client.
c. AECOM reserves the right to deviate a reasonable distance from prescribed or selected exploratory boring or
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test pit locations.
d. AECOM shall take reasonable precautions to minimize damage to the site due to its operations, but AECOM has
not included in its fee, and is not responsible for, the cost of restoration for any damage resulting from its
operations. At the Clients request and for additional fee, AECOM will, to the extent reasonably practicable,
restore the site to conditions substantially similar to those existing prior to AECOM's operations.
Section 4: Safety
a. It is understood and agreed that, with respect to Project site health and safety, AECOM is responsible solely for
the safe performance by its field personnel of their activities in performance of the required services. It is
expressly agreed that AECOM's professional services hereunder do not involve any responsibility for the
protection and safety of persons on and about the Project nor is AECOM to review the adequacy of job safety on
the Project. It is further understood and agreed, and not in limitation of the foregoing, that AECOM shall not be
in charge of, and shall have no control or responsibility over any aspect of the erection, construction or use of
any scaffolds, hoists, cranes, stays, ladders, supports, or other similar mechanical contrivances or safety devices
as defined and interpreted under any structural work act or other statute, regulation, or ordinance relating in any
way to Project safety.
b. Unless otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, Client shall provide, at its expense, facilities and labor
necessary to afford AECOM field personnel access to sampling, testing, or observation locations in conformance
with federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations specifically, including, but not limited to
regulations set forth in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
c. lf, in AECOM's opinion, its field personnel are unable to access required locations and perform the required
services in conformance with federal, state, and local laws, ordinances and regulations due to Project site
conditions or operations of other parties present on the Project site, AECOM may, at its discretion, suspend its
services until such conditions or operations are brought into conformance with applicable laws, ordinances and
regulations. lf, within a reasonable time, operations or conditions are not in conformance with applicable laws,
ordinances, and regulations, AECOM may, at its discretion, terminate this Agreement. In the event that the
Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section, the Client shall pay AECOM for services and termination
expenses as set forth in Section 15 of this Agreement.
d. Current regulations promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) require that a
"competent person" conduct inspections of excavations and review any supporting system if workers are to enter
the excavations. See OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 (Subpart P). Under the scope of work incorporated in this
Agreement, AECOM does not provide and has not assumed any duties of inspection and/or monitoring of
excavations required of the "competent person" under OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 (Subpart P). AECOM has
neither been assigned nor assumed the authority required of the "competent person" under OSHA 29 CFR Part
1926 (Subpart P).
Section 5: Samples
a. Unless otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement or amendments thereto, AECOM reserves the right to
discard samples immediately after testing. Upon request, the samples will be shipped (shipping charges
collected) or stored at the rate indicated in the fee schedule attached.
Section 6: Reports and Ownership of Documents
a. AECOM shall furnish up to six (6) copies of each report to Client. Additional copies shall be furnished at the
rates specified in the fee schedule. With the exception of AECOM reports to Client, all documents, including
original boring logs, field data, field notes, laboratory test data, calculations, and estimates are and remain the
property of AECOM. Client agrees that all reports and other work product furnished to the Client not paid for in
full will be returned upon demand and will not be used for any purpose, including, but not limited to design,
construction, permits, or licensing.
Section 7: Standard of Care
a. AECOM represents that it will perform its services under this Agreement in conformance with the care and skill
ordinarily exercised by reputable members of the professional engineering community practicing under similar
conditions at the same time in the same or similar locality.
b. NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AT COMMON LAW OR CREATED BY
STATUTE, IS EXTENDED, MADE, OR INTENDED BY THE RENDITION OF CONSULTING SERVICES OR BY
FURNISHING ORAL OR WRITTEN REPORTS OF THE FINDINGS MADE.
c. Any exploration, testing, surveys, and analysis associated with the work will be performed by AECOM for the
Client's sole use to fulfill the purpose of this Agreement and AECOM is not responsible for interpretation by
others of the information developed. The Client recognizes that subsurface conditions beneath the Project site
may vary from those encountered in borings, surveys, or explorations and the information and recommendations
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developed by AECOM are based solely on the information available.
d. AECOM is not responsible for supervising, directing, controlling, or otherwise being in charge of the construction
activities at the Project site; or supervising, directing, controlling or otherwise being in charge of the actual work
of the contractor, its subcontractors, or other materialmen or service providers not engaged by AECOM.
Section 8: Hazardous Substances
a. Upon entering into this Agreement, the Client shall notify AECOM of all such hazardous substances which it
knows or which it reasonably suspects are or may be present at or contiguous to the Project site or which may
otherwise affect the services to be provided. Thereafter, such notification to AECOM shall be required as soon
as practicable after the Client discovers either the presence of hazardous substances which were not previously
disclosed, increased concentrations of previously disclosed hazardous substances, or facts or information which
cause the Client to reasonably suspect the presence of any such hazardous substances. Hazardous substances
shall include, but not be limited to, any substance which poses or may pose a present or potential hazard to
human health or the environment whether contained in a product, material, by- product, waste, or sample and
whether it exists in a solid, liquid, semi - solid, or gaseous form.
b. If all or any part of the scope of work is to be performed in the general vicinity of a facility or in an area where
asbestos, dust, fumes, gas, noise, vibrations, or other particulate or nonparticulate matter is in the atmosphere
where it raises a potential health hazard or nuisance to those working in the area of such conditions, Client shall
immediately notify AECOM of such conditions, potential health hazard, or nuisance which it knows, should know,
or reasonably suspects exists and, thereafter, AECOM is authorized by the Client to take all reasonable
measures AECOM deems necessary to protect its employees against such possible health hazards or nuisance.
The reasonable direct cost of such measures shall be borne by the Client.
c. Following any disclosure as set forth in the preceding paragraphs, or if any hazardous substances or conditions
are discovered or reasonably suspected by AECOM after its services are undertaken, AECOM may, at its
discretion, suspend its services until reasonable measures have been taken at the Client's expense to protect
AECOM's employees from such hazardous substances or conditions. Whether or not AECOM suspends its
services in whole or in part, the Client and AECOM agree that the scope of services, terms, and conditions,
schedule, and the estimated fee or budget shall be adjusted in accordance with the disclosed information or
condition, or AECOM may, at its discretion, terminate the Agreement. In the event that this Agreement is
terminated pursuant to this Section, the Client shall pay AECOM for all services rendered prior to termination
and all termination expenses as set forth in Section 15 of these General Conditions of Service.
d. In the event that services under this Agreement may involve or relate to hazardous substances, or constituents,
including hazardous waste (as defined by federal, state, or local statutes, regulations or ordinances), whether or
not involvement or relationship was contemplated at the time this Agreement was made or when services by
AECOM began under this Agreement, the following conditions shall also be incorporated into the Agreement and
be made applicable thereto:
d.1. In the event that samples collected by or received by AECOM on behalf of the Client contain
hazardous substances or constituents, including hazardous waste, AECOM will, after completion of
testing and, at Client's expense, (1) return such samples to Client, or (2) upon written request and
using a manifest signed by the Client as generator, release such samples to a carrier selected by the
Client to be transported to a location selected by the Client for final disposal. The Client agrees to pay
all costs associated with the storage, transport, and disposal of samples. The Client recognizes and
agrees that AECOM is acting as a bailee and at no time assumes title to said samples or substances.
d.2. All laboratory and field equipment contaminated in performing services under this Agreement which
cannot be reasonably decontaminated shall become the property and responsibility of the Client. All
such equipment shall be delivered to the Client or disposed of in a manner similar to that indicated for
hazardous samples above. The Client agrees to pay the fair market value of any such equipment
which cannot reasonably be decontaminated and all other costs associated with the storage, transport,
and disposal of such equipment.
Section 9: Construction Monitoring Services
a. "Construction Monitoring Services" is defined as services, furnished by AECOM to the Client, which are
performed for the purpose of evaluating and/or documenting general conformance of construction operations or
completed work with Project specifications, plans, and /or specific reports of the Project. Such services may
include taking of tests or collecting samples of natural or manmade materials at various locations on a project
site, and making visual observations related to earthwork, foundations, and /or materials. If the services to be
provided by AECOM under this agreement include or are amended to include Construction Monitoring Services,
the provisions of this Section 9 shall be an integral part of this agreement and applicable thereto.
b. The presence of AECOM field personnel will be for the purpose of providing the client with a professional service
based on observations and testing of the work which is performed by a contractor, subcontractor, or other
materialmen or service provider. Such services will only be those specifically requested by the Client and
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agreed to by AECOM. Discrepancies between construction operations or completed work and project
requirements which are noted by AECOM field personnel will be referred to the Client, or the Client's
representative, as designated prior to AECOM's involvement in the project.
c. It is understood and agreed by the Client that the observation and testing of natural and /or man -made materials
by AECOM in no way implies a guarantee or warranty of the work of the contractor, subcontractor, or other
materialmen or service providers, and the services rendered by AECOM will in no way excuse such contractor,
subcontractor, or other materialmen or service providers from liability in the event of subsequently discovered
defects, omissions, errors or other deficiencies in their work. The presence or absence of AECOM on the
Project site will not affect any obligation of any contractor, subcontractor, or other materialmen or service
providers to perform in accordance with the specifications and plans of the Project. The Client further
understands that AECOM is not a quality assurance representative for any contractor, subcontractor, or other
materialman or service provider on the Project.
d. The Client agrees to supply AECOM with specifications, plans, and other necessary material for the Project
pertinent to providing its services.
e. Due to the nature of its services, observing and field testing the work of contractors, subcontractors, or
materialmen or service providers on the Project, AECOM cannot always be responsible for the schedule or
length of time its field personnel remain on the Project site. The time AECOM's field personnel spend on the
Project site is dependent upon the schedule of the contractor, subcontractor or materialman, or service provider
whose work they are observing and /or testing. AECOM shall make reasonable effort to utilize its time on the
Project site judiciously, but the Client understands and agrees that any delays, cancellations, rescheduling,
overtime or other construction activities that may alter the anticipated number of hours and the anticipated costs
of AECOM on the Project site and that are beyond the control of AECOM field personnel are legitimate and
chargeable time and will be invoiced at the rates designated in the attached fee schedules.
f. Part-time work is defined as Construction Monitoring Services provided by AECOM where its field personnel are
on the Project less than five (5) working days per week or less than forty (40) hours per week, or both. It is
agreed that the Client will furnish AECOM with a minimum of one working days notice, or twenty-four (24) hours
notice, whichever is greater, on any part-time work of AECOM if field personnel are requested. AECOM shall
make reasonable effort to provide field personnel on all projects, but reserves the right to schedule its field
personnel as it deems appropriate, including the scheduling of different field personnel from day to day on any
given part-time project of AECOM. The Client agrees to inform AECOM of the anticipated services required by
AECOM field personnel on any day, including but not restricted to the kind and number of tests to be required
and the anticipated amount of time the field personnel will be required on the Project site.
g. All field personnel charges will be made on a portal -to -portal basis. Mileage to and from the Project site will be
billed at the rate designated in the attached fee schedules as will any office engineering time needed to review,
evaluate or analyze the field data. All calls made by the Client or the Client's representative to cancel requested
part-time AECOM field personnel must be received by AECOM in time for AECOM to notify field personnel
before they leave for the Project site. AECOM will make reasonable effort to contact its field personnel as
quickly as possible, but reserves the right to bill the Client for time incurred in the event AECOM received a
cancellation call too late for it to intercept the field personnel enroute to the Project site.
Section 10: Opinions of Cost
a. AECOM's opinions of probable total Project costs and Project construction costs, if any, provided as part of the
services under this Agreement are made on the basis of AECOM's knowledge, experience, and qualifications
and represent AECOM's judgment as an experienced and qualified professional engineer, familiar with the
construction industry; but AECOM cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids, or actual total Project
costs or Project construction costs will not vary from opinions of probable cost provided by AECOM.
Section 11: Shop Drawings
a. In the event that the scope of services includes review and approval of Shop Drawings or other data which
contractor(s) are required to submit, AECOM's review and approval will be only for conformance with the design
concept of the Project and for compliance with the information given in the Project plans and specifications and
shall not extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or to safety
precautions or programs incident thereto.
b. AECOM's review and approval of Shop Drawings or other data shall not relieve the contractor(s) from
responsibility for any variation from the requirements of the plans and specifications unless the contractor(s) has,
in writing, called AECOM's attention to each such variation at the time of submission and AECOM has given
written approval of each such variation by a specific written notation incorporated into or accompanying the Shop
Drawing or other data. Approval by AECOM will not relieve the contractor(s) from responsibility for errors or
omissions in the Shop Drawings or other data.
c. AECOM will accept Shop Drawings or other data submittals only from the contractor(s) required by the Project
contract documents to furnish the Shop Drawings or data. AECOM will reasonably promptly review and approve,
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or take other appropriate action in regard to, Shop Drawings or data properly submitted to AECOM.
Section 12: Allocation of Risk
a. IN NO EVENT SHALL AECOM BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, FOR
CLIENTS LOSS OF PROFITS, DELAY DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE ARISING AT ANYTIME OR FROM ANY CAUSE
WHATSOEVER.
b. Subject to any limitations contained in Sec. 893.80 and any similar statute, of the Wisconsin Statutes, the City
further agrees to hold AECOM 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 reuse 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.
c. Under no circumstances shall AECOM be liable for extra work or other consequences due to changed conditions
or for costs related to failure of the construction contractor or materialmen or service providers to install work in
accordance with the plans and specifications.
d. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, it is further agreed that to the fullest extent permitted by
law the Client shall indemnify and hold harmless AECOM and its employees, agents, contractors and
consultants from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, direct and indirect, or consequential
damages, including but not limited to attorneys' fees and all Court, arbitration or other dispute resolution costs,
arising out of, resulting from, or related to the presence and/or involvement of hazardous substances, including
hazardous waste, at the Project site or contained in samples collected by or received by AECOM from the
Project site. The indemnification set forth in this paragraph 12.e. extends to claims against AECOM which arise
out of, are related to, or are based upon, the dispersal, discharge, escape, release, spillage or saturation of
smoke, vapors, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, toxic chemicals, liquids, gases or any other material, irritant,
contaminant or pollution in or into the atmosphere, or on, onto, upon, in or into the surface or subsurface (a) soil,
(b) water or watercourses, (c) objects, or (d) any tangible or intangible matter, whether such event or
circumstances is sudden or not. Nothing in this Paragraph 12.e. is intended to indemnify, or shall be construed
as indemnifying, AECOM with respect to claims, losses, expenses or damages to the extent caused by
AECOM's own negligent acts or omissions.
Section 13: Liability Insurance
a. AECOM shall abide by the document entitled 'INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR "PROFESSIONAL
LIABILITY" PROVIDERS FOR CITY OF OSHKOSH' (a copy of which is attached). In the event the City requires
specific inclusions of coverage in addition to that obtained by AECOM, or increased limits of liability in AECOM's
liability policies, the cost of such inclusions or increased limits shall be borne by the City. The City agrees to
provide liability protection for its officers, employees and agents while acting within the scope of their
employment. Subject to any limitations contained in Sec. 893.80 and any similar statute, of the Wisconsin
Statutes, the City further agrees to hold AECOM 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 or in connection with or occurring during the course of this agreement 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 .
Section 14: Dispute Resolution
a. All claims, disputes, controversies or matters in question arising out of, or relating to this Agreement or any
breach thereof, including but not limited to disputes arising out of alleged design defects, breaches of contract,
errors, omissions, or acts of professional negligence, (collectively "disputes") shall be submitted to mediation
before and as a condition precedent to any other remedy. Upon written request by either party to this Agreement
for mediation of any dispute, Client and AECOM shall select by mutual agreement a neutral mediator. Such
selection shall be made within ten (10) calendar days of the date of receipt by the other party of the written
request for mediation. In the event of failure to reach such agreement or in any instance when the selected
mediator is unable or unwilling to serve and a replacement mediator cannot be agreed upon by Client and
AECOM within ten (10) calendar days, a mediator shall be chosen as specified in the Construction Industry
Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect.
b. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section 14, in no event shall a demand for mediation be made more
than two (2) years from the date the party making demand knew or should have known of the dispute or six (6)
years from the date of substantial completion of AECOM's participation in the Project, whichever date shall occur
earlier.
c. All mediation or arbitration shall take place in the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, unless Client and AECOM agree
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otherwise. The fees of the mediator or arbitrator(s) and the costs of transcription and other costs incurred by the
mediator or arbitrator(s) shall be apportioned equally between the parties.
Section 15: Termination
a. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon at least seven (7) days written notice in the event of
substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof through no fault of the
terminating party. Such termination shall not be effective if that substantial failure has been remedied before
expiration of the period specified in the written notice. The only exceptions to this seven -day written notice
condition are AECOM's rights to terminate this Agreement as set forth in Sections 1, 4 and 8 of the Agreement.
b. In addition, AECOM may terminate this Agreement if the Client suspends AECOM's services for more than sixty
(60) consecutive days through no fault of AECOM.
c. If this Agreement is terminated, AECOM shall be paid for services performed prior to the termination date set
forth in the notice plus termination expenses. Termination expenses shall include personnel and equipment
rescheduling and re- assignment adjustments and all other related costs incurred directly attributable to
termination.
Section 16: Employment
a. Client agrees that, prior to the completion of AECOM's services on the Project, Client and its officers, agents or
employees shall neither (1) offer employment to AECOM's employees, (2) advise AECOM's employees of
employment opportunities with Client, Client's parent or affiliate organization(s), if any, nor (3) inquire into
employment satisfaction of AECOM's employees.
Section 17: Independent Contractor
a. The relationship between the Client and AECOM created under this Agreement is that of principal and
independent contractor. Neither the terms of this Agreement nor the performance thereof is intended to directly
or indirectly benefit any person or entity not a party hereto and no such person or entity is intended to be or shall
be construed as being, a third -party beneficiary of this Agreement unless specified by name herein or in an
Amendment hereto, executed by AECOM's authorized representative.
Section 18: Severability
a. In the event that any provision herein shall be deemed invalid or unenforceable, the other provisions hereof shall
remain in full force and effect, and binding upon the parties hereto.
Section 19: Section Headings
a. The heading or title of a section is provided for convenience and information and shall not serve to alter or affect
the provisions included herein.
Section 20: Survival
a. All obligations arising prior to the termination of this Agreement and all provisions of this Agreement allocating
responsibility or liability between the Client and AECOM shall survive the completion of services and the
termination of this Agreement.
Section 21: Assigns
a. Neither the Client nor AECOM may delegate, assign, sublet or transfer its duties, responsibilities or interests in
this Agreement without the written consent of the other party.
Section 22: Choice Of Law
a. This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of Wisconsin.
Section 23: Written Notice
a. Written notice shall be deemed to have been duly served if delivered in person to the individual or a member of
the firm or entity or to an officer of the corporation for which it was intended, or if delivered at or sent by
registered or certified mail to the last business address known to the party giving notice.
Conssf.98k (Aug 13, 1998)
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City of Oshkosh 2012 Capital Improvements Program
Storm Sewer System Modeling
Scope of Services
SS -1. Background
The work identified in Item SS -2 below provides a General Scope of Services for each watershed that is to be
modeled as a part of this agreement. Additional supplementary services for the watersheds are identified in items
SS -3 through SS -5. The modeling described below is urban land use hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for the
purpose of assessing the capacity of the City's existing stormwater conveyance system, and to analyze potential
modifications to the existing system. Unless noted otherwise by the City, the hydrologic / hydraulic modeling will
be conducted using XPSWMMTM or an equivalent model. Most of the initial analysis of management options will
be conducted in the 10 version, however 2D will be used to show existing flooding conditions and the final results
of selected management options.
A map showing the location of the project areas is attached to this document.
SS -2. General Scope of Service Items
1. Utilize existing models generated during the City Wide Storm Water Management Plan (December, 2008) as
a starting point where appropriate and available.
2. Construct conveyance network model.
A. Model all storm sewer mainline segments.
i. Unless noted otherwise, "mainline segments" are all storm sewer segments, publicly owned, between
manholes, and does not include inlet leads.
ii. Open channels and road ditches are also included as a "mainline segment" for purposes of these
evaluations.
iii. Utilize GIS data provided by the City for storm sewer and storm sewer manholes.
iv. Catch Basin and Inlet Leads do not need to be included.
v. Do not rely solely on GIS data to determine which pipe segments are mainline and which are leads,
as there are several pipe segments that are miscoded in the GIS data.
vi. All final determinations must be reviewed and confirmed by the City.
B. Generally model all storm manholes.
i. Utilize GIS data for storm manholes.
ii. Inlets and catch basins do not need to be included.
iii. Inlet Manholes shall be included.
iv. All final determinations on removing manholes from the modeling must be reviewed and confirmed by
the City.
C. The tailwater elevation to be utilized will be 747.56 per previous modeling efforts.
3. Construct Watershed Characteristics.
A. Utilize Land Use GIS data provided by City.
B. Utilize Impervious Area GIS data for City parcels.
C. Utilize Drainage Basin Areas GIS data.
D. Review existing watershed boundaries, and revise and update as needed.
E. Subdivide into smaller sub - watersheds as needed in order to properly execute the model.
F. General area information for public right -of -ways shall account for complete ROW impervious and
pervious areas considering the road surface and sidewalks.
4. Construct 2D overland flow model.
A. Utilize Building GIS data provided by City to create inactive areas within the 2D model.
B. Utilize Land Use GIS data provided by City to create surface roughness data.
C. Utilize LiDAR data provided by City to create surface model incorporated in 2D model.
5. Execute Existing Conditions Hydrologic and Hydraulic Model.
A. Utilize Huff & Angel (Midwest Climate Center Bulletin 71) rainfall depths and 1 quartile rain distributions.
B. Node hydrology shall be based on SWMM hydrology methods (not Curve Number hydrology)
C. Perform sensitivity analysis to determine which duration storm is the most critical for conveyance system
capacities.
i. 30- minute duration
ii. 1 -hour duration
iii. 2 -hour duration
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Storm Sewer System Modeling
Scope of Services
iv. 3 -hour duration
D. Run model at the critical duration for the following design storm events:
i. 10 -year
ii. 25 -year
iii. 100 -year
E. Run the model for the June 12 -13, 2008 rainfall event. Rainfall data provided by the City will be utilized,
saturated soil conditions will be included in the model inputs, and the tailwater elevation will correspond to
the Lake Winnebago elevation reported by the USACE on June 12, 2008 for the Oshkosh gauging
station.
F. Prepare figure showing the maximum extent and depth of flooding for the 10 -year storm event.
6. Analyze Conveyance System Upgrades
A. The primary goal is to ensure that the maximum water surface elevation from a 10 -year storm event at the
critical duration does not surcharge above manhole rim elevations.
B. A secondary goal is to contain 25 year rain event within the ROW such that the road is passable (defined
as less than 6 inches of maximum depth above the manhole rim elevations).
C. A tertiary goal is, to the maximum extent practicable, contain the 100 year rain event within the ROW
D. Develop up to six (6) conveyance system upgrade alternatives for each area described below in SS 3, 4,
and 5. (a total of 18 alternatives for the entire contract) which may include;
i. Increasing storm sewer sizes within existing alignments
ii. Construction of relief storm sewers in new alignments
iii. Construction of two detention basins at locations to be selected by the City
iv. Lift Stations are not included as an alternative within this scope and may be added as an amendment
at the request of the City.
E. Conveyance system upgrades will be evaluated based on the improvement in flooding depths during the
10 -year storm event. Alternatives meeting the 10 -year design storm goal will be further evaluated as
described below.
F. Conveyance system upgrades will be discussed with City Staff and up to three (3) alternatives for each
area (SS 3, 4, and 5) will be selected for further consideration.
G. To further evaluate the selected alternatives the following tasks will be conducted;
i. Complete planning level cost estimates to include storm sewer, storm sewer structures, detention
basins, and any other storm water management features. City Staff will provide unit costs to be used
in cost estimates.
ii. Run model for the following storm events
a. 25 -year
b. 100 -year
c. June 12, 2008
H. Meet with City Staff to discuss additional data for the selected alternatives and to select the proposed
management measures.
I. The following considerations will be made when evaluating conveyance system upgrades.
i. Ensure adequate cover over conveyance system is maintained so that structure lids and castings can
be installed.
ii. When system replacement starts at an outfall, there may be opportunities to lower the invert
elevations to provide better cover over the collection system.
iii. Conflicts with existing sanitary sewer elevations shall be taken into account when proposing
modifications to the storm sewer system. The elevations may change during the reconstruction of
streets, but that cannot be assumed for this modeling effort.
iv. Conflicts with existing water main elevations shall be taken into account for large diameter (16" or
larger) distribution mains. The likelihood of being able to offset these mains to accommodate the
storm sewer construction is very small.
v. AECOM will review the age of pavement as a consideration when recommending alternatives.
7. Prepare deliverable materials.
A. Memo describing analysis methodology and results.
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B. Figure showing watershed area with locations of recommended storm sewer upgrades, sewer
identification numbers and detention facility footprints shown.
C. Table of storm sewer data.
i. Existing pipe size.
ii. Existing pipe invert elevations, length, material and slope.
iii. Proposed pipe size.
iv. Proposed pipe invert elevations, length, material and slope.
D. Table showing the following estimated data for each wet or dry detention basin proposed:
i. Bottom elevation
ii. Normal water surface elevation (if wet basin)
iii. Top of berm elevation
iv. Emergency spillway elevation
v. Permanent pool size (if wet basin)
vi. Maximum storage volume
vii. Estimated total land requirement
8. Design Assistance.
A. Re -run proposed conditions models with potential changes due to design related issues. A maximum of
20 hours has been budgeted for this task.
9. Project Meetings.
A. AECOM has budgeted a total of 5 "web -based meetings" and 4 face to face meeting for the projects
identified on the following pages. It was assumed that each meeting will cover more than one project.
SS -3. Irving Avenue Watershed Modeling
The Irving Avenue watershed is approximately 95 acres in size. The watershed is bordered by Lake Winnebago
on the east and Jefferson Street on the west. The study area is fully urbanized, with the outfall from the
watershed being a 42 -inch storm sewer discharging to Lake Winnebago.
Streets scheduled for reconstruction in the City's 5 -year CIP include:
• Irving Avenue from Bowen Street to west (2012),
• Grand Street from Irving Avenue to south (2014), and
• Monroe Street from Irving Avenue to north (2011).
The alternative management measures will avoid changes to storm sewers on streets reconstructed in the past
10 years if possible.
Of note within the watershed is:
• An 18 -inch water main on Evans Street, Cleveland Avenue, and Grove Street,
• A 24 -inch sanitary sewer on Powers Street, Irving Avenue, and Monroe Street, and
• A 32 -inch sanitary sewer on Hazel Street (the 32 -inch is in the process of being phased out)
• A 60 -inch sanitary adjacent to Hazel Street
SS-4. Grouped Watershed Modeling — Merritt Avenue, Broad Street, Bay Street, Mill Street, and Bowen
Street Watersheds
The modeling of the Merritt Avenue, Broad Street, Bay Street, Mill Street, and Bowen Street watersheds will be
conducted as a grouped modeling effort. These basins border each other and it is likely that overland flow occurs
among the basins during flood events. The grouped modeling effort will aid in simulating these overland flow
conditions.
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Storm Sewer System Modeling
Scope of Services
The relief alternatives evaluation will include a review of whether providing interconnection(s) between these
basins through relief sewer may provide the most cost effective solution to flooding.
The total study area is approximately 225 acres (Merritt Avenue - 64 acres, Broad Street -- 34 acres, Bay Street
37 acres, Mill Street - 9 acres, and Bowen Street - 81 acres). The area is a fully developed urban watershed just
north of the Fox River, and just west of Lake Winnebago. The primary outfalls from the watershed are storm
sewers on Broad Street, Bay Street, Mill Street, and Bowen Street which discharge into the Fox River, and a
storm sewer in Menominee Park that discharges into Lake Winnebago.
Streets scheduled for reconstruction in the City's 5 -year CIP include;
• Boyd Street from Washington Avenue to north • Shawano Avenue from Bay Street to Bowen Street
(2012), (2012),
• Merritt Avenue from Bowen Street to west (2015), • School Avenue from Broad Street to Bowen Street
• Madison Street from Northwestern Avenue to (2012),
Merritt Avenue (2015), • Bay Shore Driver from Broad Street to east
• Northwestern Street from Mount Vernon Street to (2015),
Madison Street (2015), • Mill Street from Ceape Avenue to south (2015),
• Bay Street from Washington Avenue to Otter • Ceape Avenue from Bowen Street to east (2014).
Avenue (2012),
The alternative management measures will avoid changes to storm sewers on streets reconstructed in the past
10 years if possible.
Of note within the watershed are:
• Numerous transmission and distribution water mains on Merritt Avenue
• A 16 -inch water main on Washington Avenue,
• A sanitary sewer interceptor (60 -inch) on Hazel Street,
• A sanitary sewer interceptor (27 -inch) on Monroe Street,
• A sanitary sewer interceptor (27 -inch and 60 -inch) on Washington Street,
• A sanitary sewer interceptor (60 -inch) on Bowen Street, Mill Street, Ceape Avenue, and Broad Street,
• The Broad Street sanitary pump station, and
• The railroad bridge near the outlet of the Broad Street watershed is undergoing replacement in 2011.
Changes to the storm sewer system in this watershed will coordinate with the bridge replacement to the
extent feasible.
SS -5. Grouped Watershed Modeling - 17 Avenue, & South Main Street Watersheds
The modeling of the 10 Avenue, 14 Avenue, 15 Avenue, 16 Avenue, and Pioneer Drive Watersheds is being
conducted as part of an ongoing storm sewer modeling project. The 17 Avenue Watershed is directly south of
these basins, and the South Main Street Watershed is directly north. These basins border each other and it is
likely that overland flow occurs among the basins during flood events. The grouped modeling effort will aid in
simulating these overland flow conditions. The modeling for the 17 Avenue and South Main Street watersheds
will account for the ongoing work in the 10 Avenue, 14 Avenue, 15 Avenue, 16 Avenue, and Pioneer Drive
watersheds. The model previously constructed for these areas will be utilized as a starting point for the 17
Avenue and South Main Street watersheds modeling effort.
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Storm Sewer System Modeling
Scope of Services
The total study area is approximately 160 acres (South Main Street - 21 acres, 17 Avenue - 139 acres). The
study area is a fully developed urban watershed on the south side of the City of Oshkosh. The watershed is
approximately bordered by the Fox River on the north, Ohio Street on the west, 19 Avenue on the south, and
Lake Winnebago to the east. The primary outfalls are storm sewer discharging into Lake Winnebago along South
Main Street and 17 Avenue.
Streets scheduled for reconstruction in the City's 5 -year CIP include:
• 9 Avenue from South Main Street to the east (2012),
• 17 Avenue from Ohio Street to Iowa Street (scheduled for 2012), and
• Michigan Street from 17 Avenue to 18 Avenue.
The alternative management measures will avoid changes to storm sewers on streets reconstructed in the past
10 years if possible.
Of note within the watershed is:
• a sanitary sewer interceptor (27 -inch) on South Main Street within the 17 Avenue watershed,
• a sanitary sewer interceptor (18 -inch) on 17 Avenue,
• a sanitary sewer interceptor (42 -inch) on 8 Avenue, and
• two large diameter force mains (16- inch.and 36 -inch) on 8 Avenue.
SS -6 Budget
A total budget for the scope described above is $112,700.00
Project 1 Task Budget
SS. 3: Irving Avenue Watershed $20,000.
SS. 4: Grouped Watershed Modeling - Merritt Avenue,
Broad Street, Bay Street, Mill Street, and Bowen Street $ 60,000
Watersheds
SS 5. Grouped Watershed Modeling - 17th Avenue, & $25,000
South Main Street Watersheds
Project Meetings (all projects) $5,200
Design Assistance (all projects) $2,500
Total Contract: $112,700
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