AGR-7065 - SECOY ARCHITECTS INC - LIBRARY DESIGN SERVICES5
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
Library Design Services]
THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A EMENT (the "Agreement") is made at
Orange, California, on this day of o 2020 (the "Effective Date") by and
between the CITY OF ORANGE, a municipal corporation("City"), and SECOY ARCHITECTS,
INC., a California corporation("Contractor"),who agree as follows:
1. Services. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement,
Contractor shall provide to the reasonable satisfaction of City the services set forth in Exhibit"A,"
which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. As a material inducement to City
to enter into this Agreement,Contractor represents and warrants that it has thoroughly investigated
and considered the scope of services and fully understands the difficulties and restrictions in
performing the work. The services which are the subject of this Agreement are not in the usual
course of City's business and City relies on Contractor's representation that it is independently
engaged in the business of providing such services and is experienced in performing the work.
Contractor shall perform all services in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Ciry and in a manner
in conformance with the standards of quality normally observed by an entity providing such
services to a municipal agency. All services provided shall conform to all federal, state and local
laws, rules and regulations and to the best professional standards and practices. The terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement shall control over any terms and conditions in Exhibit "A"
to the contrary.
Joshua Soliz, Public Works Administrative Manager("City's Project Manager"), shall be
the person to whom Contractor will report for the performance of services hereunder. It is
understood that Contractor's performance hereunder shall be under the supervision of City's
Project Manager(or his/her designee),that Contractor shall coordinate its services hereunder with
City's Project Manager to the extent required by City's Project Manager,and that all performances
required hereunder by Contractor shall be performed to the satisfaction of City's Project Manager
and the City Manager.
2. Compensation and Fees.
a. Contractor's total compensation for all services performed under this
Agreement, shall not exceed TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS and 00/100 ($10,000.00)without the
prior written authorization of City.
b. The above compensation shall include all costs, including, but not limited
to, all clerical, administrative, overhead, insurance, reproduction, telephone, travel, auto rental,
subsistence and all related expenses.
3. Pavment.
a. As scheduled services are completed, Contractor shall submit to City an
invoice for the services completed, authorized expenses and authorized extra work actually
performed or incurred.
b. All such invoices shall state the basis for the amount invoiced, including
services completed,the number of hours spent and any extra work performed.
c. City will pay Contractor the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days after
the approval of the invoice.
d. Payment shall constitute payment in full for all services, authorized costs
and authorized extra work covered by that invoice.
4. Chan e Orders. No payrnent for extra services caused by a change in the scope
or complexity of work, or for any other reason, shall be made unless and until such extra services
and a price therefor have been previously authorized in writing and approved by City as an
amendment to this Agreement. City's Project Manager is authorized to approve a reduction in the
services to be performed and compensation therefor. All amendments shall set forth the changes
of work, extension of time,and/or adjustment of the compensation to be paid by City to Contractor
and shall be signed by the City's Project Manager, City Manager or City Council, as applicable.
5. Licenses. Contractor represents that it and any subcontractors it may engage,
possess any and all licenses which are required under state or federal law to perform the work
contemplated by this Agreement and that Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain all
appropriate licenses, including a City of Orange business license, at its cost, during the
performance of this Agreement.
6. Independent Contractor. At all times during the term of this Agreement,
Contractor shall be an independent contractor and not an employee of City. City shall have the
right to control Contractor only insofar as the result of Contractor's services rendered pursuant to
this Agreement. City shall not have the right to control the means by which Contractor
accomplishes services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall, at its sole cost and
expense, furnish all facilities, materials and equipment which may be required for furnishing
services pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall be solely responsible for, and shall
indemnify, defend and save City harmless from all matters relating to the payment of its
subcontractors, agents and employees, including compliance with social security withholding and
all other wages, salaries, benefits, taxes, exactions, and regulations of any nature whatsoever.
Contractor acknowledges that it and any subcontractors, agents or employees employed by
Contractor shall not,under any circumstances,be considered employees of City,and that they shall
not be entitled to any of the benefits or rights afforded employees of City,including,but not limited
to, sick leave, vacation leave, holiday pay, Public Employees Retirement System benefits, or
health, life, dental, long-term disability or workers' compensation insurance benefits.
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7. Contractor Not A ent. Except as City may specify in writing, Contractor shall
have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever as an
agent. Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to bind City to any obligation
whatsoever.
8. Desi nated Persons. Only those qualified persons authorized by City's Project
Manager, or as designated in Exhibit"A,"shall perform work provided for under this Agreement.
It is understood by the parties that clerical and other nonprofessional work may be performed by
persons other than those designated.
9. Assi nment or Subcontractin. No assignment or subcontracting by Contractor
of any part of this Agreement or of funds to be received under this Agreement shall be of any force
or effect unless the assignment has the prior written approval of City. City may terminate this
Agreement rather than accept any proposed assignment or subcontracting. Such assignment or
subcontracting may be approved by the City Manager or his/her designee.
10. Time of Comuletion. Except as otherwise speci ed in Exhibit "A," Contractor
shall commence the work provided for in this Agreement within five(5)days of the Effective Date
of this Agreement and diligently prosecute completion of the work in accordance with the time
period set forth in Exhibit"A"hereto or as otherwise agreed to by and between the representatives
of the parties.
11. Time Is of the Essence. Time is of the essence in this Agreement. Contractor shall
do all things necessary and incidental to the prosecution of Contractor's work.
12. Reserved.
13. Delays and Extensions of Time. Contractor's sole remedy for delays outside its
control, other than those delays caused by City, shall be an extension of time. No matter what the
cause of the delay,Contractor must document any delay and request an extension of time in writing
at the time of the delay to the satisfaction of City. Any extensions granted shall be limited to the
length of the delay outside Contractor's control. If Contractor believes that delays caused by City
will cause it to incur additional costs, it must specify, in writing, why the delay has caused
additional costs to be incurred and the exact amount of such cost at the time the delay occurs. No
additional costs can be paid that exceed the not to exceed amount stated in Section 2.a, above,
absent a written amendment to this Agreement.
14. Products of Contractor. The documents, studies, evaluations, assessments,
reports,plans, citations, materials,manuals,technical data, logs,files, designs and other products
produced or provided by Contractor for this Agreement shall become the properiy of City upon
receipt. Contractor shall deliver all such products to City prior to payrnent for same. City may
use,reuse or otherwise utilize such products without restriction.
15. Equal EmUloYment Oqqortunity. During the performance of this Agreement,
Contractor agrees as follows:
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a. Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, color,religion, sex,national origin, mental or physical disability, or
any other basis prohibited by applicable law. Contractor shall ensure that applicants are employed,
and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion,
sex,national origin,mental or physical disability, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
Such actions shall include,but not be limited to the following: employment,upgrading,demotion
or transfer,recruitment or recruitment advertising,layoff or termination,rates of pay or other forms
of compensation and selection for training, including apprenticeship. Contractor agrees to post in
conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, a notice setting forth
provisions of this non-discrimination clause.
b. Contractor shall, in all solicitations and advertisements for employees
placed by, or on behalf of Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, mental or physical
disability, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
c. Contractor shall cause the foregoing paragraphs (a)and(b)to be inserted in
all subcontracts for any work covered by this Agreement, provided that the foregoing provisions
shall not apply to subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials.
16. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor agrees that it sha11 not make, participate in the
making, or in any way attempt to use its position as a consultant to influence any decision of City
in which Contractor knows or has reason to know that Contractor, its officers, partners, or
employees have a financial interest as defined in Section 87103 of the Government Code.
17. Indemnitv.
a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to indemnify,
defend and hold City,its City Council and each member thereof,and the officers,officials, agents
and employees of City(collectively the"Indemnitees") entirely harmless from all liability arising
out of
1) Any and all claims under workers' compensation acts and other
employee benefit acts with respect to Contractor's employees or Contractor's subcontractor's
employees arising out of Contractor's work under this Agreement, including any and all claims
under any law pertaining to Contractor or its employees' status as an independent contractor and
any and all claims under Labor Code section 1720 related to the payment of prevailing wages for
public works projects; and
2) Any claim,loss,injury to or death of persons or damage to property
caused by any act, neglect, default, or omission other than a professional act or omission of
Contractor, or p.erson, firm or corporation employed by Contractor, either directly or by
independent contract, including all damages due to loss or theft sustained by any person, firm or
corporation including the Indemnitees, or any of them, arising out of, or in any way conn.ected
with the work or services which are the subject of this Agreement, including injury or damage
either on or off Ciry's property;but not for any loss, injury,death or damage caused by the active
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negligence or willful misconduct of City. Contractor, at its own expense, cost and risk, shall
indemnify any and all claims, actions, suits or other proceedings that may be brought or instituted
against the Indemnitees on any such claim or liability covered by this subparagraph, and shall pay
or satisfy any judgment that may be rendered against the Indemnitees, or any of them, in any
action, suit or other proceedings as a result of coverage undar this subparagraph.
b. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to indemnify and
hold Indemnitees entirely harmless from all liability arising out of any claim, loss, injury to or
death of persons or damage to property caused by its negligent pro,fessional act or omission in the
performance of professional services pursuant to this Agreement.
c. Except for the Indemnitees, the indemnifications provided in this
Agreement shall not be construed to extend any third party indemnification rights of any kind to
any person or entity which is not a signatory to this Agreement.
d. The indemnities set forth in this section shall survive any closing,
rescission,or termination of this Agreement, and shall continue to be binding and in full force and
effect in perpetuity with respect to Contractor and its successors.
18. Insurance.
a. Contractor shall carry workers' compensation insurance as required by law
for the protection of its employees during the progress of the work. Contractor understands that it
is an independent contractor and not entitled to any workers' compensation benefits under any
City program.
b. Contractor shall maintain during the life of this Agreement the following
minimum amount of comprehensive general liability insurance or commercial general liability
insurance: the greater of(1) One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence; or (2) all the
insurance coverage and/or limits carried by or available to Contractor. Said insurance shall cover
bodily injury, death and property damage and be written on an occurrence basis.
c. Contractor shall mainta.in during the life of this Agreement, the following
minimum amount of automotive liability insurance: the greater of(1) a combined single limit of
One Million Dollars ($1;000,000.00); or(2) all the insurance coverage andlor limits carried by or
available to Contractor. Said insurance shall cover bodily injury, death and property damage for
all owned,non-owned and hired vehicles and be written on an occurrence basis.
d. Any insurance proceeds in excess of or broader than the minimum required
coverage and/or minimum required limits which are applicable to a given loss shall be available
to City. No representation is made that the minimum insurance requirements of this Agreement
are sufficient to cover the obligations of Contractor under this Agreement.
e. Each policy of general liability and automotive liability shall provide that
City, its officers, officials, agents, and employees are declared to be additional insureds under the
terms of the policy, but only with respect to the work performed by Contractor under this
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Agreement. A policy endorsement to that effect shall be provided to City along with the certificate
of insurance. In lieu of an endorsement,City will accept a copy of the policy(ies)which evidences
that City is an additional insured as a contracting party. The minimum coverage required by
Subsection lS.b and c, above, shall apply to City as an additional insured.
f.Contractor sha11 maintain during the life of this Agreement professional
liability insurance covering errors and omissions arising out of the performance of this Agreement
with a minimum limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per claim. Contractor agrees to
keep such policy in force and effect for at least five (5) years from the date of completion of this
Agreeinent.
g. The insurance policies maintained by Contractor shall be primary insurance
and no insurance held or owned by City shall be called upon to cover any loss under the policy.
Contractor will determine its awn needs in procurement of insurance to cover liabilities other than
as stated above.
h. Before Contractor performs any work or prepares or delivers any materials,
Contractor shall furnish certificates of insurance and endorsements, as required by City,
evidencing the aforementioned minimum insurance coverages on forms acceptable to City, which
shall provide that the insurance in force will not be canceled or allowed to lapse without at least
ten(10)days' prior written notice to City.
i.Except for professional liability insurance coverage that may be required by
this Agreement, all insurance maintained by Contractor shall be issued by companies admitted to
conduct the pertinent line of insurance business in California and having a rating of Grade A or
better and Class VII or better by the latest edition of Best Key Rating Guide. In the case of
professional liability insurance coverage, such coverage shall be issued by companies either
licensed or admitted to conduct business in California so long as such insurer possesses the
aforementioned Best rating.
j Contractor shall immediately notify City if any required insurance lapses or
is otherwise modified and cease performance of this Agreement unless otherwise d'uected by City.
In such a case, City may procure insurance or self-insure the risk and charge Contractor for such
costs and any and all damages resulting therefrom, by way of set-off from any sums owed
Contractor.
k. Contractor agrees that in the event of loss due to any of the perils for which
it has agreed to provide insurance, Contractor shall look solely to its insurance for recovery.
Contractor hereby grants to City, on behalf of any insurer providing insurance to either Contractor
or City with respect to the services of Contractor herein,a waiver of any right to subrogation which
any such insurer may acquire against City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such
insurance.
1.Contractor shall include all subcontractors, if any, as insureds under its
policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor to City for
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review and approval. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements
stated herein.
19. Termination. City may for any reason terminate this Agreement by giving
Contractor not less than five (5) days' written notice of intent to terminate. Upon receipt of such
notice, Contractor shall immediately cease work, unless the notice from City provides otherwise.
Upon the termination of this Agreement, City shall pay Contractor for services satisfactorily
provided and all allowable reimbursements incurred to the date of termination in compliance with `
this Agreement, unless termination by City shall be for cause, in which event City may withhold
any disputed compensation. City shall not be liable for any claim of lost profits.
20. Maintenance and Insaection of Records. In accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles, Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain reasonably full and
complete books, documents, papers, accounting records, and other information (collectively, the
records")pertaining to the costs of and completion of services performed under this Agreement.
City and its authorized representatives shall have access to and the right to audit and reproduce
any of Contractor's records regarding the services provided under this Agreement. Contractor shall
maintain all such records for a period of at least three(3)years after termination or completion of
this Agreement. Contractor agrees to make available all such records for inspection or audit at its
offices during normal business hours and upon three(3)days'notice from City,and copies thereof
shall be furnished if requested.
21. Compliance with all Laws/Immisration Laws.
a. Contractor shall be knowledgeable of and comply with all local, state and
federal laws which may apply to the performance of this Agreement.
b. If the work provided for in this Agreement constitutes a"public works," as
that term is defined in Section 1720 of the California Labor Code,for which prevailing wages must
be paid, to the extent Contractor's employees will perform any work that falls within any of the
classifications for which the Department of Labor Relations of the State of California promulgates
prevailing wage determinations, Contractor hereby agrees that it, and any subcontractor under it,
shall pay not less than the specified prevailing rates of wages to all such workers. The general
prevailing wage determinations for crafts can be located on the website of the Department of
Industrial Relations(www.dir.ca.ov/DLSR). Additionally, to perform work under this Contract,
Contractor must meet all State registration requirements and criteria,including project compliance
monitoring.
c. Contractor represents and warrants that it:
1) Has complied and shall at all times during the term of this
Agreement comply, in all respects, with all immigration laws, regulations, statutes, rules, codes,
and orders, including, without limitation, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
IRCA); and
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2) Has not and will not knowingly employ any individual to perform
services under this Agreement who is ineligible to work in the United States or under the terms of
this Agreement; and
3) Has properly maintained, and shall at all times during the term of
this Agreement properly maintain, all related employment documentation records including,
without limitation, the completion and maintenance of the Form I-9 for each of Contractor's
employees; and
4) . Has responded, and shall at all times during the term of this
Agreement respond, in a timely fashion to any government inspection requests relating to
immigration law compliance and/or Form I-9 compliance and/or worksite enforcement by the
Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Labor, or the Social Security
Administration.
d. Contractor shall require all subcontractors or subconsultants to make the
same representations and warranties as set forth in Subsection 21:c.
e.Contractor shall, upon request of City, provide a list of all employees
working under this Agreement and shall provide,to the reasonable satisfaction of City,verification
that all such employees are eligible to work in the United States. All costs associated with such
verification shall be borne by Contractor. Once such request has been made, Contractor may not
change employees working under this Agreement without written notice to City, accompanied by
the verification required herein for such employees.
f.Contractor shall require all subcontractors or sub-consultants to make the
same verification as set forth in Subsection 21.e.
g. If Contractor or subcontractor knowingly employs an employee providing
work under this Agreement who is not authorized to work in the United States, and/or fails to
follow federal laws to determine the status of such employee,that shall constitute a material breach
of this Agreement and may be cause for immediate termination of this Agreement by City.
h. Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold City, its officers, officials, agents
and employees harmless for, of and from any loss,including but not limited to fines,penalties and
corrective measures City may sustain by reason of Contractor's failure to comply with said laws,
rules and regulations in connection with the performance of this Agreement.
22. Governin Law and Venue. This Agreement sha11 be constxued in accordance
with and governed by the laws of the State of California and Contractor agrees to submit to the
jurisdiction of California courts. Venue for any dispute arising under this Agreement shall be in
Orange County, California.
23. Integration. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties. No
other agreement,oral or written,pertaining to the work to be performed under this Agreement shall
be of any force or effect unless it is in writing and signed by both parties. Any work performed
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which is inconsistent with or in violation of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be
compensated.
24. Notice. Except as otherwise provided herein, all notices required under this
Agreement shall be in writing and delivered personally, by e-mail, or by first class U.S. mail,
postage prepaid, to each party at the address listed below. Either party may change the notice
address by notifying the other party in writing. Notices shall be deemed received upon receipt of
same or within three(3) days of deposit in the U.S. Mail, whichever is earlier. Notices sent by e-
mail shall be deemed received on the date of the e-mail transmission.
CONSULTANT" CITY"
Secoy Architects, Inc.City of Orange
160 S. Cypress St. 300 E. Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866 Orange, CA 92866-1591
Attn.: Susan Secoy Jensen Attn.: Joshua Soliz, PE
Telephone: (714) 639-4367 Telephone: (714) 744-5588
E-Mail: susan@secoyarchitects.com E-Mail: jsoliz@cityoforange.org
25. Counternarts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts,each
of which sha11 be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. Signatures transmitted via facsimile and electronic mail shall have the same effect as
original signatures.
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IN WITNESS of this Agreement, the parties have entered into this Agreement as of the
year and day first above written.
CONSULTANT" CITY"
SECOY ARCHITECTS, INC., CITY OF ORANGE, a municipal corporation
a California cor • ' n
By. By:
P ' ec1 Name: Ri tto, City Manager
Title:
By.
Printed Name:
Title:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Ma E. Bi ing, Sr. Assistant ' Attorney
NOTE:City requires the following signature(s) on behalf of the Consultant:
1)the Chairman of the Board,the President or a Vice-President,AND(2)the
Secretary, the Chief Ynancial Officer, the Treasurer, an Assistant Secretary
or an Assistant Treasurer. If only one corporate officer exists or one corporate
officer holds more than one corporate office,please so indicate. OR
The corporate afficer named in a corporate resolution as authorized to enter
into this Agreement. A copy of the corporate resolution, certified by the
Secretary close in time to the ezecution of the Agreement,must be provided to
City.
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EXHIBTT "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
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seeay arckiitects, inc
October 9, 2020
Mr.Josh Soliz
City of Orange, Public Works
300 East Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866
Telephone: 714 744 5588
Email: jsoliz@cityoforange.org
DearJosh:
I am pleased to submit this proposal to provide professional services for the remodei of the Orange
Public Library public spaces and office spaces, located at 407 East Chapman Avenue, in the city ,
of Orange, California. For the purpose of this proposal, the project shail be referred to as Orange
Public Library: Main Branch.
SCOPE OF PROJECT
We understand that the scope of Secoy Architects, Inc. responsibilities for the project shall include:
Design Development
PHASE I-Design Development
Finish selections for all spaces as discussed in site meeting,August 25,2020.
Finishes will include selection of the following items: Paint,Flooring,Wall Base,Tack Panels,
Laminate,Comer Guards,Signage.
Upgrades to existing restrooms:
Selection of new mirrors(non-graffiti).
Faucets&Paper Towel Dispensers.
ADA push button.
Paint.
Soundproofing
Recommendations for insulation types and installation methods.
Altemate options for minimizing sound leak at mechanical units and above T-Bar Ceiling.
Prepare finro(2)finish options for the client to review.
This will include(1)Major revision and(1)minor revision before finalized.
Selected finishes will be based on ArchitecYs understanding of what existing architectural
elements will remain the same as well as what existing furniture might exist.
Develop design presentation that will include concept images,renderings(if approved as an add
service),material pallets, and any other elements that are part of the design upgrades.
160 south cypress street orange calitornia 92866 tel 714.639.4367 susan seeoyarchitects.com www.secoyarchitects.com
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FEE AND METHOD OF PA YMENT:
1.Client shall compensate Architect for the basic services set forth in this document.
If the scope of the project changes or if additional services are requested by the Client
then these services will be performed at Standard Houriy Rates.
2. Architect shall provide Client with monthly invoices for services rendered and costs
advanced. Basic service phases:
Phase 1- Design Development: (30) hours at$250, (18) hours at$105
Estimated fees not to exceed: 9,390.00
3.Secoy Architects, Inc.shall pertorm all such work described above in Phase I +
Reimbursable expenses ($500)for the total amount of$9,890.00
4.Each invoice shall be due and payable upon receipt, and delinquent 30 days after its
date. In the event of delinquency, interest shall accrue from the invoice date at the
rate of%10 annum. Secoy Architects, Inc. has the right to stop work after 60 days of non
payment of the invoice.
5.No deductions shall be made from Architect's compensation nor shall Client delay
payment on account of claims or losses for which an appropriate court or arbitrator
has not held Architect legally liable.
6.Either party may terminate this agreement at any time upon 5 days written notice. In the
event of termination prior to the completion of the project, for any reason, Client will
compensate Secoy Arcl itects, Inc.for the time spent by our staff prior to receipt of written
notice of termination.
7.In light of the obvious advantage of resolving questions and disputes regarding
ArchitecYs billing quickly and while recollections are fresh, Client will notify
Architect of any questions or dissatisfaction which it may have regarding any
particular invoice within 30 days of the invoice date, and if Client fails to give
Architect such notice, then Client will have waived its right to dispute the accuracy
and appropriateness of the invoice and the invoice will be binding upon Client.
8.Reimbursable expenses include expenses incurred by the Architect in the interest of
the Project for:
1.Expense of transportation and mileage reimbursement at$ .54 per mile and
parking fees.
2.Fees paid for securing approval of authorities having jurisdiction over the
project,
3.Reproductions&photographic documentation. .
4.Postage and handling of drawings and specifications.
5.Renderings, models, and photography requested by the Owner.
6.Expense of additional insurance coverage or limits, including professional
liability insurance, requested by the Owner in excess of that normally
carried by the Architect and ArchitecYs consultants.
7. All reimbursable expenses will be charged on a cost plus 15% basis.
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Architect warrants that all of the services provided by or on its behalf pursuant to this
Agreement will be performed with reasonable care,skill and diligence in accordance with
generally and currently accepted design professional principles and practices. This
warranty is in lieu of all other warranties,either express or implied.In particular,and without
limitation,Architect will use its best professional judgment in interpreting and applying the
requirements of all laws applicable to the Project such as the Americans with Disabilities
Act,but compliance with these laws as they may be eventually interpreted by others cannot
be guaranteed. Further, it is understood that when used in conjunction with the providing
of services pursuant to this Agreement, such terms as "certify," warrant," "confirm,"
assure," or the like do not constitute a guarantee, but rather a representation based on
ArchitecYs professional opinion or judgment.
2.If Client retains or allows the retention on any design/build contractors then such
contractor shall be responsible for (1) preparing all the engineering and other
drawings and specifications for the components of its design/build contract, (2)complying
with the Project requirements and space limitations, (3)coordinating and interFacing with
other trades and consultants, and (4)obtaining any required or appropriate approvals from
authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Each design/build contractor shall be
the Professional of Record for its portion of work, responsible directly to the Client.
Design/build system designs shall be reviewed by Architect only for conformance
with the aesthetic aspects and major space limitations of the Project; and Architect
will not assume responsibility for the design, installation or perFormance of the system.
3. Architect shall not be responsible for delays beyond its reasonable control, for inaccurate
or incamplete information provided to it by Client or other reasonably reliable sources, for
site conditions of which it was not actually informed, for hazardous materials or toxic
substances at the Project site, for the specification of products or equipment for purposes
consistent with the manufactures published literature, for ClienYs finish materials and
equipment decisions, for implementing Client's unlawful design decisions, for the actions
or inaction of governmental agencies, or for any failures of the ProjecYs contractors and
material suppliers.
4. The plans covered by this contract are understood ta be those required by the various
governing bodies for this type of work as of the date of this agreement. In the event of a
material change of policy of these organizations which requires material additional office
or field work,the payment for the extra work shall be the subject of an extra charge.
5.Ownership of any drawings as instruments of service remains that of Secoy
Architects, Inc.
6. All written and promotional materials showing or describing the design by Secoy Architects,
Inc. shall contain reference to the design services performed by Secoy Architects, Inc.
Secoy Architects, Inc. reserves the right to make reference to their participation in he
project in subsequent advertising material with prior client approval. Secoy Architects, Inc.
reserves the right to photograph and publicize the design project with prior approval from
the Client.
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If the foregoing is acceptable, your signature on this proposal to Secoy Architects, Inc. will
constitute acceptance of its terms and Secoy Architects, Inc. authority to proceed. It is understood
that no changes shall be made except in writing.
I trust that the above services are consistent with your requirements and we look forward to a
mutually successful project. .
Sincerely, Accepted:
SECOY ARCHITECTS, INC. CLIENT
GL2LCZfTi S2C'.i
Susan Secoy Jensen,AIA By
Principal
Date:
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HOURLY BILLING FSATES FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:
Principal/Project Designer 250.00 per hour
Project Manager 175.00 per hour
Draftsperson/Cad Operator 105.00 per hour
Assistant Designer 70.00 per hour