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eno OF SAN BERNARDO> - REQUE(:;T FOR COUNCIL AC:JON
From: Roger G. Hardgrave
Subject: Authorization to Execute Agreement
for Architectural Services -- Expansion
of Common Council Office Area
Dep~ Public Works/Engineering
Date: 3-11-85
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
1-2],85 -- Feasibility Report on proposed expansion to Common Council office area
accepted and filed; allocation of $5,000 to cover architectural fees
approved; and Director of Public Works/City Engineer authorized to
issue Request for Proposals to qualified Architects,
Recommended motion:
Adopt resolution.
cc: John Matzer, Jr., City Admin.
Warren Knudson, Dir. of Finance
t!Ar~
Sign'ture
Contact person:
Roger G H~rrlgr~up
Phone:
5025
Supporting~ataattached: Staff Report & Resolution
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $7,875
1-21-85(plus supplemental funds as required)
Ward:
Source:
$5,000
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allocated on
Finance:
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Council Notes:
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STAFF REPORT
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Requests for Proposals were sent to the following Architects, pursuant
to the authorization granted at the Council Meeting of 1-21-85:
1. Keith McClure, A.LA.
2. Denny Jones, A,I.A,
3. Mike Murphy, Architect
4. Wolff lang Christopher Architects, Inc.
5. Gregory Villanueva, A.I.A, & Associates
No proposals were received in response to this request,
A proposal was subsequently submitted to Roger l. Grulke, Architect.
This firm submitted a proposal dated 3-7-85. en 3-11-85, this proposal and
proposed Agreement for architectural services were reviewed with Mr. Roger L,
Grulke and Mr. Gary Miller, by the following:
1. Mr. Phil Arvizo
2. Mr. Wayne Overstreet
3. Mr. Roger Hardgrave
This proposed Agreement provides, in general, that Roger l. Grulke,
Architect, & Associates will provide the necessary architectural services for
this project, for a fee based upon their standard hourly rates, but not to
exceed $7,875.00. An initial payment of $700.00 is to be made upon execution
of the Agreement,
The maximum fee is higher than normal for architectural services.
However, the 3 personnel that reviewed the Agreement feel it is justified, due to
the size and type of work involved. The services of a Structural, Electrical
and Mechanical Engineer will be required, just like on large projects.
listed below is an estimate of the total project cost. The contract
cost is subject to increase, if the Contractor will be required to pay premium
time for night and weekend work, in order to maintain access to City Hall.
Sub- Tota 1
Contingencies (15%)~
$ 48,818
7,875
3,000
$ 59,693
~,907
$ 68,600
Construction Contract
Archi tect' s Fee
Construction Engineering
Approximately six weeks will be required by the Architect tc complete
plans, specifications and estimate, after receipt of a Notice to Proceed,
We reco~mend that the Agreement be approved.
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CfO OF SAN BERNARDOo - REQUOT FOR COUNCIL AcOIoN
STAFF REPORT
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URGENCY CLAUSE:
It is essential that work be commenced at the earliest possible date
on this vitally needed expansion. in order to alleviate the overcrowed conditions
in the Council Conference Room.
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1 RESOLUTION NO.
2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES WITH ROGER L.
3 GRULKE, ARCHITECT, AND ASSOCIATES, INC., RELATING TO THE EXPANSION
OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OFFICE AREA.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
5 SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION I. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby
7 authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City an
8 agreement with Roger L. Grulke, Architect, and Associates, Inc.,
9 relating to the expansion of the Common Council Office area, a
10 copy of Ilh ich is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "An and
11 incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth at
12 length, but such award will be effective only upon the contract
13 being fully signed.
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SECTION 2. The contract authorized by this resolution shall
15 not take effect until fully signed and executed by both parties.
16 Neither party shall be obligated hereunder unless and until the
17 contract is fully executed and no oral agreement relating thereto
18 shall be implied or authorized.
19 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
20 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on
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the
day of
, 1985, by the following vote,
23 to wit:
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AYES:
Council Members
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NAYS:
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ABSENT:
City Clerk
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day
of
, 1985.
Mayor of the City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form:,
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EXHIBIT "A"
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
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AlA Document 8151
Abbreviated Form of Agreement Between
Owner and Architect
For Construction Projects of Limited Scope
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1978 EDITION
THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LECAL CONSEQUENCES; CONSULTATION WITH
AN A7TORNEY IS ENCOURACED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION
AGREEMENT
made as of the
Hundred and
Eleventh
Eighty-Five
day of
March
in the year of Nineteen
BETWEEN the Owner: . City of San Bernardino, California
Department of Engineering
300 North "0" Street
San Bernardino, CA 921118
and the Architect: Roger L. Grulke, Architects & Associates, Inc.
1323 West Colton Avenue, Suite 215
RedIands, CA 923711
for the following Project:
(Includes detailed description of Project location and scope.)
Approximately a 250 square foot conference room addition, and alterations to two
existing offices, all located on the mezzanine level of the San Bernardino City
Hall.
The Owner and the Archilect agree as set forth below.
COP'Y,iaht 1974, (CI1978 by The Ametic..n Institute of Architecl., 17]5 New York Avenue, N.W., WuhinSlon. D.C. 200C)6.
leproduction of Ihe mloleti<1' herein or wbst..nli..1 quol.&tion of its provision, wilhout permission of (he AlA viol..,"
the copyriaht I..ws of the United S...tn ..nd will be lublKI to leg.ll proseculion.
AlA DOCUMENT 1151 . ABBREVIATED OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT . JUNE 19111 EDITION . "M.
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Terms and Conditions of Agreement Between Owner and Architect
ARTICLE 1
ARCHITECT'S SERVICES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Architect's Basic Services are as described un-
der the four Phases identified below and in Article
10, and unless otherwise provided in Article 10,
include normal structural, mechanical and electri-
cal engineering services.
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1.1 DESIGN PHASE
1.1.1 The Architect shall review with the Owner alterna-
tive approaches to design and construction of the Project.
1.1.2 Based on the mutually accepted program and Proj-
ect budget requirements, the Architect shall prepare, for
approval by the Owner, Design Documents consisting of
drawings and other documents appropriate for the Proj-
ect, and shall submit to the Owner a Statement of Proba-
ble Construction Cost.
1.2 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PHASE
1.2.1 Based on the approved Design Documents, the Ar-
chitect shall prepare, for approval by the Owner, Con-
struction Documents consisting of Drawings and Specifi-
cations setting forth in detail the requirements for the
construction of the Project and shall advise the Owner
of any adjustments to previous Statements of Probable
Construction Cost.
1.2.2 The Architect shall assist the Owner in connection
with the Owner's responsibility for filing documents re-
quired for the approval of governmental authorities hav-
ing jurisdiction over the Project.
1.3 BIDDING OR NEGOTIATION PHASE
1.3.1 Unless provided in Article 10, the Architect, fol-
lowing the Owner's approval of the Construction Docu-
ments and of the most recent Statement of Probable Con-
struction Cost, shall assist the Owner in obtaining bids or
negotiated proposals and in awarding contracts for con-
struction.
1.4 CONSTRUCTION PHASE-ADMINISTRATION OF THE
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
1.4.1 The Construction Phase will commence with the
award of the Contract for Construction and will terminate
when final payment to the Contractor is due, or in the
absence of a final Certificate for Payment or of such due
date, sixty days after the Date of Substantial Completion
of the Work, whichever occurs first.
1.4.2 Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement and
incorporated in the Contract Documents, the Architect
shall provide administration of the Contract for Construc-
tion as set forth below and in the edition of AlA Docu-
ment A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Con-
struction, current as of the date of this Agreement.
1,4.3 The Architect shall be a representative of the
Owner during the Construction Phase, Instructions to the
Contractor shall be forwarded through the Architect.
1.4.4 The Architect shall visit the site at intervals appro-
priate to the stage of construction or as otherwise agreed
by the Architect in writing to become generally familiar
with the progress and quality of the Work and to deter-
mine in general if the Work is proceeding in accordance
with the Contract Documents, However, the Architect
shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous
on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the
Work, On the basis of such on-site observations as an
architect, the Architect shall keep the Owner informed of
the progress and quality of the Work, and shall endeavor
to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the
Work of the Contractor,
1.4.5 The Architect shall not have control or charge of
and shall not be responsible for construction means,
methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for
safety precautions and programs in connection with the
Work, for the acts or omissions of the Contractor, Sub-
contractors or any other persons performing any of the
Work, or for the failure of any of them to carry out the
Work in accordance with the Contract Documents,
1.4.6 The Architect shall at all times have access to the
Work wherever it is in preparation and progress.
1.4.7 The Architect shall determine the amounts owing
to the Contractor based on observations at the site and
on evaluations of the Contractor's Applications for Pay-
ment, and shall issue Certificates for Payment in such
amounts.
1.4.8 The issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall con-
stitute a representation by the Architect to the Owner,
based on the Architect's observations at the site as pro-
vided in Subparagraph 1.4,4 and on the data comprising
the Contractor's Application for Payment, that, to the best
of the Architect's knowledge, information and belief, the
Work has progressed to the point indicated; the quality of
the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents
(subject to an evaluation of the Work for conformance
with the Contract Documents upon Substantial Comple-
tion, to the results of any subsequent tests required by or
performed under the Contract Documents, to minor
deviations from the Contract Documents correctable prior
to completion, and to any specific qualifications stated in
the Certificate for Payment); and that the Contractor is
entitled to payment in the amount certified, However, the
issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall not be a repre-
sentation that the Architect has made any examination to
ascertain how and for what purpose the Contractor has
used the moneys paid on account of the Contract Sum,
1.4.9 The Architect shall be the interpreter of the re-
quirements of the Contract Documents and the judge of
the performance thereunder by both the Owner and
Contractor, and shall render wrillen decisions on all
claims, disputes and other matters in question between
the Owner and the Contractor, In Ihe capacity of inter-
preter and judge, the Architect shall endeavor to secure
faithful performance by both the Owner and the Con-
tractor, shall not show partiality to either, and shall not be
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liable for the result of any interpretation or decision
rendered in good faith in such capacity,
1.4.10 The Architect shall have authority to reject Work
which does not conform to the Contract Documents, and
will have authority to require special inspection or testing
of the Work whenever, in the Architect's reasonable opin-
ion, it is necessary or advisable for the implementation of
the intent of the Contract Documents.
1.4.11 The Architect shall review and approve or take
other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals
such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but
only for conformance with the design concept of the
Work and with the information given in the Contract
Documents, Such action shall be taken with reasonable
promptness so as to cause no delay. The Architect's ap-
proval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an
assembly of which the item is a component.
1.4.12 The Architect shall prepare Change Orders for the
Owner's approval and execution, and shall have authority
to order minor changes in the Work not involving an
adjustment in the Contract Sum or an extension of the
Contract Time.
1.4.13 The Architect shall conduct inspections to deter-
mine the Dates of Substantial Completion and final com-
pletion, and shall issue a final Certificate for Payment.
1.4.14 The extent of the duties, responsibilities and limita-
tions of authority of the Architect as the Owner's repre-
sentative during construction shall not be modified or ex-
tended without wrilten consent of the Owner, the Con-
tractor and the Architect.
1.5 ADDITIONAL SERVICES
1.5.1 Additional Services shall be provided if authorized
or confirmed in writing by the Owner or if included in
Article 10, and they shall be paid for by the Owner as
provided in this Agreement.
1.5.2 If the Owner and the Architect agree that more
extensive representation at the site than is described in
Paragraph 1.4 shall be provided, such additional project
representation shall be provided and paid for as set forth
in Article 10,
1.6 TIME
1.6.1 The Architect shall perform services as expediti-
ously as is consistent with professional skill and care and
the orderly progress of the Work,
ARTICLE 2
THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
The following services and responsibilities, and
any others so indicated in Article 10, shall be un-
dertaken by the Owner.
2.1 The Owner shall provide full information including
a program, which shall set forth the Owner's design
objectives, constraints and criteria.
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2.3 The Owner shall furnish structural, mechanical,
chemical and other laboratory tests, inspections and re-
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ports as required by law or the Contract Documents.
2.4 The Owner shall furnish all legal, accounting and
insurance counseling services as may be necessary at any
time for the Project, including such auditing services as
the Owner may require to verify the Contractor's Applica-
tions for Payment or to ascertain how or for what pur.
poses the Contractor uses the moneys paid by the Owner,
2.5 The services, information, surveys and reports re-
quired by Paragraphs 2,2 through 2.4 inclusive shall be
furnished at the Owner's expense, and the Architect shall
be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness
thereof,
2.6 If the Owner observes or otherwise becomes aware
of any fault or defect in the Project or nonconformance
with the Contract Documents, prompt written notice
thereof shall be given by the Owner to the Architect.
2.7 The Owner shall furnish required information and
shall render approvals and decisions as expeditiously as
necessary for the orderly progress of the Architect's servo
ices and of the Work,
ARTICLE 3
CONSTRUCTION COST
3.1 DEFtNITION
3.1.1 The Construction Cost shall be the total cost or
estimated cost to the Owner of all elements of the Project
designed or specified by the Architect,
3.1.2 The Construction Cost shall include at current mar-
ket rates, including a reasonable allowance for overhead
and profit, the cost of labor and materials furnished by
the Owner and any equipment which has been designed,
specified, selected or specially provided for by the Archi-
tect.
3.1.3 Construction Cost does not include the compensa-
tion of the Architect and the Architect's consultants, the
cost of the land, rights-of-way, or other costs which are
the responsibility of the Owner as provided in Article 2,
3.2 RESPONStBILlTY FOR CONSfRUCTION COST
3.2.1 It is recognized that neither the Architect nor the
Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials or
equipment, over the Contractor's methods of determining
bid prices, or over competitive bidding, market or nego-
tiating conditions. Accordingly, the Architect cannot and
does not warrant or represent that bids or negotiated
prices will not vary from any Statement of Probable Con-
struction Cost or other cost estimate or evaluation pre-
pared by the Architect.
3.2.2 No fixed limit of Construction Cost shall be estab-
lished as a condition of this Agreement by the furnishing,
proposal or establishment of a Project budget, unless such
fixed limit has been agreed upon in writing and signed by
the parties hereto, If such a fixed limit has been estab-
lished, the Architect shall be permitted to include con-
tingencies for design, bidding and price escalation, to de-
termine what materials, equipment, component systems
and types of construction are to be included in the Con-
tract Documents, to make reasonable adjustments in the
scope of the Project and to include in the Contract Doc-
uments Alternate Bids to adjust the Construction Cost to
the fixed limit. Any such fixed limit shall be increased in
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the amount of any increase in the Contract Sum occurring
after execution of the Contract for Construction,
3.2.3 Any Project budget or fixed limit of Construction
Cost shall be adjusted to reflect any change in the general
level of prices in the construclion industry between the
date of submission of the Construction Documents to the
Owner and the dale on which proposals are sought.
3.2.4 If a fixed limit of Construction Cost (adjusted as
provided in Subparagraph 3.2,3) is exceeded by the low-
est bona fide bid or negotiated proposal, the Owner shall
(1) give written approval of an increase in such fixed limit,
(2) authorize rebidding or renegotiating of the Project
within a reasonable time, (3) if the Project is abandoned,
terminate in accordance with Paragraph 7,2, or (4) coop-
erate in revising the Project scope and quality as required
to reduce the Construction Cost. In the case of (4). pro-
vided a fixed limit of Construction Cost has been estab-
lished as a condition of this Agreement, the Architect,
without additional charge, shall modify the Drawings and
Specifications as necessary to comply with the fixed limit.
The providing of such service shall be the limit of the
Architect's responsibility arising from the establishment of
such fixed limit, and having done so, the Architect shall
be entitled to compensation for all services performed, in
accordance wilh this Agreement, whether or nOlthe Con-
struction Phase is commenced,
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ARTICLE 4
PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT
4.1 An inilial payment as set forth in Paragraph 9,' is
the minimum payment under this Agreement.
4.2 Subsequent paymenls for Basic Services shall be
made monthly and shall be in proportion to services per-
formed within each Phase,
4.3 When compensation is based on a percentage of
Construction Cost, and any portions of the Project are
deleted or otherwise not constructed, compensation for
such portions of the Project shall be payable to the extent
services are performed on such portions, in accordance
with the schedule set forth in Subparagraph 9.2,2, based
on (1) the lowest bona fide bid or negotiated proposal, or
(2) if no such bid or proposal is received, the most recent
Statemenl of Probable Construction Cost.
4.4 Reimbursable Expenses include actual expenditures
made by the Architect in the interesl of the Project for:
.1 expense of transportation and living expenses in
connection with out-af-town travel, authorized by
the Owner,
.2 long distance communications,
.3 fees paid for securing approval of authorities hav-
ing jurisdiction Over Ihe Project,
.4 reproductions,
.5 postage and handling of Drawings and Specifica-
tions,
.6 renderings and models requested by the Owner,
.7 expense of overlime work requiring higher than
regular rates, if authorized by Ihe Owner,
.8 expense of any additional insurance coverage or
limits, including professionJI liJbility insurance,
requested by the Owner in excess of thaI normally
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carried by the Architect and the Archilect's con-
sultants.
4.5 Payments on account of the Architect's Additional
Services and for Reimbursable Expenses as defined in
Paragraph 4,4 shall be made monthly upon presentalion
of the Architect's statement of services rendered or ex-
penses incurred.
4.6 No deductions shall be made from the Architect's
compensation on account of sums withheld from pay-
ments to contractors.
4.7 If the Project is suspended or abandoned in whole
or in part for more than three months, the Architect shall
be compensated for all services performed prior to receipt
of written notice from the Owner of such suspension or
abandonment, together with Reimbursable Expenses then
due and all Termination Expenses as defined in Paragraph
7.4, If the Project is resumed after being suspended for
more than three months, the Architect's compensation
shall be equitably adjusted.
ARTICLE 5
OWNERSHtP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS
5.1 Drawings and Specifications as instruments of serv-
ice are and shall remain the property of the Architect
whether the Project for which they are made is executed
or not. The Owner shall be permitted to relain copies, in-
cluding reproducible copies, of Drawings and Specifica-
tions for information and reference in connection with
the Owner's use and occupancy of the Project. The Draw-
ings and Specifications shall not be used by the Owner on
other projects, for additions to this Project, or for com-
pletion of this Project by others provided the Architect is
not in default under this Agreement, except by agreement
in writing and with appropriate compensation to the
Architect.
5.2 Submission or distribution to meet official regula-
tory requirements or for other purposes in connection
with the Project is not to be construed as publication in
derogation of the Architect's rights,
ARTICLE 6
ARBITRATION
6.' All claims, disputes and other matters in question
between the parties to this Agreement, arising out of or
relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof, shall be
decided by arbitration in accordance with the Construc-
tion Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitra-
tion Association then obtaining unless the parties mutu-
ally agree otherwise. No arbitration, arising out of or re--
lating to this Agreement, shall include, by consolidation,
joinder or in any other manner, any additional person
not a party 10 this Agreement except by wrillen consent
containing a specific reference to this Agreement and
signed by the Architect, the Owner, and any other person
sought to be joined, Any consent to arbitration involving
an additional person or persons shall not constitute con-
sent to arbitration of any dispute not described therein.
This Agreement to arbitrate and any agreement to arbi-
trate with an additional person or p~rsons duly consented
to by the parties to this Agreement shall be specifically
enforceable under the prevailing arbilration law.
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ARTICLE 9
BASIS OF COMPENSATION
The Owner shall compensate the Architect lor the Services provided, in accordance with Article 4, Payments to the
Architect, and the other Terms and Conditions 01 this Agreement, as follows:
9.1 AN INITIAL PAYMENT OF Seven Hundred dollars ($ 700.00)
shall be made upon execution of this Agreement and credited to the Owner's account as follows:
Upon completion of the Construction Document Phase
9.2 BASIC COMPENSATION
9.2.1 FOR BASIC SERVICES, as described in Paragraphs 1.1 through 1.4 or identified as such in Article 10, Basic Com-
pensation shall be computed as follows:
tHer" inlet' b~;5 of compt'nu:tion. including fixed amounts, multiples or 1JerCenfflges, and identify Phues to which fMrllcu/~, methods 01 com-
penu-lion iipply, iI neceniJry.'
A fee not to exceed the fixed amount of seven thousand eight hundred and
seventy-five dollars ($7,875.00) based on the architects' hourly rates
(See Attachment 1).
9.2.2 Where compensation is based on a Stipulated Sum or Percentage of Constructioll Cost, payments for Basic Ser-
vices shall be made as provided in Subparagraph 4,2 so that Basic Compensation for each Phase shallllllWl the
following percentages of the total Compensation payable: approximate
(Include any ildditional phues U ."plopriate.)
Design Phase:
Construction Documents Phase:
Bidding or Negotiation Phase:
Construction Phase:
percent n 0%)
percent (70%)
percent n 0%)
percent 11 0%)
9.3 FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES provided under Paragraph 1,S or identified as such in Article 10, compensation
shall be computed as follows: such additional service charges shall be based on the
tHere insert buis 01 compensation. including ,.tes and/or multiples 01 Direct ',monne' Expense lor Principals, consulfianU and fM1ployees. Iden-
tify spKific types of consu'~nu in Article 10, iI ,equi/ed.)
architects' hourly rates (see attachment 1).
9.4 Payments due the Architect and unpaid under this Agreement shall bear interest from the date payment is due
at the rate entered below, or in the absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing at the principal place of busi-
ness of the Architect.
(Here Ins"t' any r.afe 01 (nletest .,reed upon.)
CUsu.,)' 'aws and requirements under the l<<1et..I Trulh in lendin, Act, similar Slate and local consumer credil I.ws and other re,ulations at Ihe
Owner's and Architect's p,incip.' places 01 business, the Ioc.arion of the Project and elsewhere may affect the v.lidity 01 this provision. Specific
le,a' advice should be obtained wilh respecl 10 deletion, modification, or other requitemenlS such .s wriuen disclosures or w.ivefl.)
9.$ The Owner and the Architect agree in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement that:
9.5.1 IF THE SCOPE of the Project or of the Architect's Services is changed materially, the amounts of compensation
shall be equitably adjusted,
9.5.2
IF THE SERVICES covered by this Agreement have not been completed within
of the date hereof, through no fault of the Architect, the amounts of compensation,
forth herein shall be equitably adjusted,
( 10) months
rates and multiples set
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ARTICLE 10
OTHER CONDITIONS OR SERVICES
(Describe any services nol included above which are 10 be performed by lhe Archilecl or Owner. Slale whether ser-
vices 10 be provided by the ArchitecI are Basic Services or Additional Services,)
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10.1 Site visits as described in section 1.4.4 shall be part of the architects
services up to a maximum of five (5) visits. Any visits in addition to
the five will be compensated on an hourly basis per the attached agree-
ment.
10.2 The Owner shall furnish accurate and current copies of the record
construction drawings which include architectural, structural, plumbing,
mechanical and electrical sheets and the Architect shall be entitled to
rely upon the accuracy and completeness thereof.
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This Agreement ~ntered into as of the day and year first written above.
OWNER
City of San Bernardino, California
Department of Engineering - 4th Floor
300 North "0" St., San Bernardino, CA
ARCHITECT
Roger L. G ru
1323 West Colton
Redlands, CA
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Avenue, Suite 215
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ATTACHMENT #1
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Roger L. Grulke
PROJECT MANAGER
Gary Miller
Siegfried Dankmeyer
Draftsperson & Technical Persons
Secretarial
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$ 65.00
$ 55.00
$ 45.00
$ 35.00
$ 25.00
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