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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement/ Sommerville-Wilson Inc./Split Rock & OPM 2016 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT-TITLE OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made on the day of ` �bym by and between the CITY OF OSHKOSH, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as CITY, and Sommerville-Wilson Inc. dba Split Rock Studios located at 2071 Gateway Boulevard. Saint Paul, MN 55112, hereinafter referred to as the CONSULTANT, WITNESSETH: That the CITY and the CONSULTANT, for the consideration hereinafter named, agree as follows: (Note: If anything in the Proposal conflicts with the Request for Proposals or this document, the provisions in the Request for Proposals and this document shall govern.) ARTICLE I. PROJECT MANAGER A. Assignment of Project Manager. The CONSULTANT shall assign the following individual to manage the project described in this contract: Carrie Paulsen, Project Manager 661.631.2211 x732 cpaulsen@splitrockstudios.com 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 contract: Brad Larson, Director 920 236-5769 blarson@ci.oshkosh.wi.us ARTICLE Ill. SCOPE OF WORK The CONSULTANT shall provide the engineering services described in the Consultant's "Oshkosh Public Museum Schedule and Deliverables" proposal dated KI and and attached as Exhibit A. if anything in the Consultant's proposal conflicts with this agreement, the provisions in the agreement shall govern. and is 1 incorporated into this agreement to the extent it does not conflict with the CITY'S Request for Proposals, or this agreement. The CONSULTANT may provide additional products and/or services if such products/services are requested in writing by the Authorized Representative of the CITY. ARTICLE IV. CITY RESPONSIBLITIES 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 V. TIME OF COMPLETION All work to be performed under this contract shall be completed on or before December 30th, 2017 unless the parties agree in writing to extend this date. ARTICLE 111. PAYMENT A. The Contract Sum. The CITY shall pay to the CONSULTANT for the performance of the contract the not-to- exceed sum of $60,000.00 (Sixty Thousand Dollars) adjusted by any changes as provided in the proposal, or any changes hereafter mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties hereto. B. Method of Payment. The CONSULTANT shall submit itemized monthly statements for services. The CITY shall pay the CONSULTANT within 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 production and installation and any 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 IV. CONSULTANT TO HOLD CITY HARMLESS The CONSULTANT covenants and agrees to protect and hold the CITY harmless against all actions, claims and demands of any kind or character whatsoever which may in any way be caused by or result from the intentional or negligent acts of the CONSULTANT, his agents or assigns, his employees or his subcontractors related however remotely to the performance of this Contract or be caused or result from any 2 violation of any law or administrative regulation, and shall indemnify or refund to the CITY all sums including court costs, attorney fees and punitive damages which the CITY may be obliged or adjudged to pay on any such claims or demands within thirty (30) days of the date of the CITY'S written demand for indemnification or refund. ARTICLE V. INSURANCE The CONSULTANT shall provide insurance for this project that includes the CITY as an additional insured. The specific coverage required for this project are identified on a separate document. ARTICLE VI. 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 contract at any time by giving written notice to the CONSULTANT no later than 10 calendar days before 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. In the Presence of: CONSULTANT By: (Sea] of Contractor if a Corporation.) By: . w (Specify Title) 3 5 CITY OF OSHKOSH By: Mark A. Rohloff, City Manager *L(Witn .Anc: IV-) Pamela R. Ubrig, City Clerk APPROVED. I hereby certify that the necessary provisions have been made to pay the liability which will accrue under this contract. 7—Ciorney City Comptroller 4 1 r EXHIBIT A April 28, 2016 Oshkosh Public Museum 1331 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh, WI 54901 Attn: Brad Larson Dear Brad, In conjunction with the upcoming People of the Waters exhibition, Split Rock Studios is eager to provide additional services for the design and fabrication of an expanded lobby/entrance experience as well as a new Memories and Dreams gallery. Our design team of Travis Wood, Sarah Bartlett, and Carrie Paulsen look forward to collaborating with the Oshkosh Public Museum and Engberg Anderson to bring this inspiring experience to life. We propose a budget of $60,000 for the schematic design for both the entrance and the new Memories and Dreams gallery (approximately 2,000 square feet); this will also take into consideration visitor flow to and from the temporary/changing gallery. By combining the schematic design portion of both projects, we can create a cohesive experience for visitors throughout the Oshkosh Public Museum. MLE12, �. esnorfes i o f 4 Ll _ ® e i OSHKOSH PUBLIC MUSEUM FIRST FLOOR OSHKOSH PUBLIC MUSEUM(SECOND FLOOR