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MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA REPORT
TO: The Honorable City Council
FROM: Yugal K. Lail, City Engineer /Public Works Director
Prepared by: Teddy Okoye, Assistant City Engineer
DATE: August 22, 2006 (Council Meeting 9- 20 -06)
SUBJECT: Consider Award of Construction Contract to Replace and Cover Over
Street Names and Directional Signs on Routes 23 and 118 as a Result
of Street Name Changes to Princeton Avenue and Los Angeles
Avenue
DISCUSSION
A. Background
On June 21, 2006, the City Council approved the Plans and Specifications for a
project to replace and cover over street names and directional signs on Routes 118
and 23, due to street name changes to Princeton Avenue and Los Angeles Avenue;
and authorized staff to advertise for receipt of bids.
B. Project Scope
The scope of work includes:
1. Fabrication and replacement of eight 20'x 10' overhead sign panels.
2. Replacement of eleven roadway and traffic signal signs.
3. Changing street names on eight overhead sign panels by "covering /patching" over
existing names on the sign panels.
Staff also proposes to hire MNS Engineers, Inc. to provide construction inspection
services for a not to exceed amount of $12,000. The MNS proposal for this work
is attached. (Attachment 3)
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September 20, 2006
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C. Bid Results /Analvsis
Construction bids were requested from 8 construction firms. Only 3 bids were
received, and opened on August 22, 2006. The low bidder is Peterson -Chase
General Engineering Construction, Inc. (Peterson- Chase) of Irvine California. The low
bidder, Peterson- Chase, is qualified to perform the work and is responsive and
responsible bidder. There was a mathematical error in addition of the total bid amount
on the Contractor's Bid Proposal. The total amount reflected on the Bid Proposal is
$85,601.00, however, the correct amount is $84,501.00. Staff has verified the amount
with Peterson - Chase. A summary of the bid results is attached as Attachment 1.
The bid results are as follows:
No.
Bidder
Amount
1
Peterson -Chase Engineering Irvine
$84,501
2
TDS Engineering Westlake Village)
$90,325
3
Stemdahl Enterprises Sun Valle
$93,701
The Engineer's estimate was $110,301.
D. Fiscal Impact
1. Total Project Cost: A summary of the total project cost is shown below.
Element
Cost $
Design
$28,000.00
Construction
Bid Amount
$84,501.00
Contingency 10%
$8,450.10
Construction Admin./inspection
$12,000.00
Subtotal
$104,951.10
$104,951.10
Total Project Cost
$132,951.10
2. Current FY 2006/2007 Budget:
$133,000.00.
E. Schedule
The approved budget for this project is
It is anticipated that the project will be completed by December 2006.
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Honorable City Council
September 20, 2006
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STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS (ROLL CALL VOTE)
1. Award of a construction contract to Peterson -Chase General Engineering
Construction, Inc., and authorize the Mayor to execute the construction contract
(Attachment 2) in the amount of $84,501 for the Routes 23/118 Sign Change Project;
2. Authorize the City Manager to amend the construction contract for project
contingencies in an amount not to exceed $8,500 if and when the need arises for
extra work and services;
3. Authorize the City Manager to enter into an agreement with MNS Engineers, Inc. in
the amount of, not to exceed, $12,000 for construction management services.
Attachments:
1 Bid Results
2 Agreement
3 MNS Proposal
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City of Moorpark
Bid Results: Freeway Sign Replacement
Project
Attachment 1
Page 1 of 2
Bidder » »>
Vendor 1
Vendor 2
Bid Opening:
Name:
Engineer's Estimate
Peterson -Chase Engineering
TDS Engineering
August 22, 2006
Address:
1792 Kaiser Avenue
2899 Agoura Road, Suite 171
Cit, State:
Irvine, CA 92614
Westlake Village, CA 91361
Tel. No.:
(949) 252 -0441
(805) 371 -4639
Contact Person:
Est Qty Units
Dick Vogels
David Wuertz
Item Description
Unit Cost
Total Bid
Unit Cost
Total Bid
Unit Cost
Total Bid
1 Traffic Control
1 LS
20,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
20,000.00
28,000.00
28,000.00
2 Replace Overhead Panels
8 EA
10,000.00
80,000.00
6,000.00
48,000.00
6,353.00
50,824.00
3 Cover Overhead Panels
J EA
1,000.00
7,000.00
1,100.00
7,700.00
700.00
4,900.00
4 Replace St Name Signs
11 EA
300.00
3,300.00
800.00
8,800.00
600.00
6,600.00
5 Release of Contract
I LS
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Total
110,301.00
84,501.00
90,325.00
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Bid Results: Freeway Sign Replacement Project
Attachment 1
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Bid Opening:
Bidder » »>
Vendor 3 Vendor 4
Vendor 5
August 22, 2006
Name:
Stemdahl Engerprises, Inc.
Address:
11861 Branford Street
Cit, State:
Sun Valley, CA 91352
Tel. No.:
(818) 834 -8199
Contact Person:
Dennis Stemdahl
Item Description
Est Qty Units
Unit Cost Total Bid Unit Cost
Total Bid Unit Cost
Total Bid
1 Traffic Control
1
LS
27,000.00 27,000.00
0.00
0.00
2 Replace Overhead Panels
8
EA
6,500.00 52,000.00
0.00
0.00
3 Cover Overhead Panels
7
EA
1,000.00 7,000.00
0.00
0.00
4 Replace St Name Signs
11
EA
700.00 7,700.00
0.00
0.00
5 Release of Contract
1
LS
1.00 1.00
0.00
0.00
Total
93,701.00
0.00
0.00
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Attachment 2
**AGREEMENT**
SR 23 /SR 118 FREEWAY SIGN REPLACEMENT PROJECT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of
2006, in the County of Ventura, State of California, by and
between the City of Moorpark, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "Agency ") and,
Peterson -Chase General Engineering Construction, Inc. (hereinafter "Contractor").
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Moorpark at a meeting held on the 20th
day of September, 2006, authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into this Agreement
after public bidding in accordance with California Public Code Section 20160, et seg.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the parties that:
1. Defined Terms
1.1 Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the General Provisions
and Special Provisions have the meaning assigned to them in the General
Provisions and Special Provisions of the Contract Documents and Specifications.
2. Scope of Work
2.1 The Contractor shall furnish all of the labor, materials, tools, equipment,
services and transportation necessary to perform all of the work described as
follows:
2.2 The Contractor shall perform all of the work in strict accordance with the
Contract Documents as enumerated in Article 8 hereof.
2.3 The Contractor shall be liable to the Agency for any damages arising from,
or as a result of, a failure to fully comply with the Contract Documents. Contractor
shall not be excused with respect to any failure to so comply by any act or omission
of the Agency, its officers, employees or agents, unless such act or omission
actually prevents the Contractor from fully complying with the requirements of the
Contract Documents.
3. Schedule
3.1 The Contractor shall commence the work on the date stated in the Notice to
Proceed and shall diligently pursue the work to completion within forty (40) working
days thereafter, and upon the work schedule, if any, as specified in the Special
Provisions, except as such time may be extended in writing by the Agency in
accordance with the Specifications, time being of the essence.
4. Liquidated Damages
4.1 If the Contractor fails to complete the work, or any portion thereof, within the
time period required by Article 3 herein or as duly extended in writing by the
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Agency, he shall forfeit and pay to the Agency, as liquidated damages, the sum of
five hundred dollars ($500) per day for each calendar day the work, or portion
thereof, remains uncompleted after the above specified completion date. The
liquidated damages shall be deducted from any payments due or to become due to
the Contractor under the terms of this contract. [Government Code Section
53069.85] Progress payments made by the Agency after the above specified
completion date shall not constitute a waiver of liquidated damages by the Agency.
5. Contract Price
5.1 The Agency shall pay to the Contractor as full consideration for the faithful
performance of the contract entered into by this Agreement, subject to any
additions or deductions as provided in the Contract Documents the sum of eighty -
four thousand, five hundred and one dollars ($84,501.00), said sum being the total
amount of the amounts stipulated in the Contractor's Proposal attached as Exhibit
"A" of this Agreement.
6. Payments
6.1 If the Special Provisions do not provide for progress payments, the
Contractor shall be paid within thirty -five (35) days after Contractor furnishes
Agency with a release of all undisputed contract amounts, if required by Agency,
and final acceptance of the work by the City Council.
6.2 If progress payments are to be made pursuant to the Special Provisions,
Contractor shall submit the required monthly statement to the Engineer
commencing on the 5th day of month after the Agency issues the Notice To
Proceed and, if required by the Engineer, a release of all undisputed contract
amounts related to said statement.
6.3 In the event there is any claim specifically excluded by Contractor from the
operation of the release, there shall be retained by Agency an amount not to
exceed the amount of the disputed claim. [P.C.C. Section 7100]
7. Lea Requirements
7.1 Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1810, et sea., eight (8) hours
labor constitutes a legal day's work. Contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to Agency
the sum of $25.00 for each worker employed in the execution of the contract by
Contractor or any subcontractor for each calendar day during which such worker is
required or permitted to work more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day
and forty (40) hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of Labor
Code Section 1815. [Labor Code Section 1813]
7.2 (A) Copies of the determination of the Director of the Department of
Industrial Relations of the rate of per diem wages for each craft, classification or
type of worker needed to execute the contract are on file in, and available at, the
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office of the City Clerk 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California 93021. [Labor
Code Section 1773.2]
(B) The Contractor shall post at the work site, for the duration of the contract, a
copy of the determination of the specified prevailing rate of per diem wages. [Labor
Code Section 1773.2]
(C) The Contractor, and any subcontractor, under the Contractor, shall pay not
less than the specified prevailing rate of per diem wages to all workers employed in
the execution of the contract. [Labor Code Section 1771 ] The Contractor shall
have responsibility for compliance with California Labor Code Section 1776 relative
to the retention and inspection of payroll records. [Labor Code Section 1776]
7.3 The Agency shall withhold penalties and forfeitures from payments due to
the Contract for noncompliance with the California Labor Code [Labor Code
Section 1727].
7.4 Nothing in this contract shall prevent the Contractor or any subcontractor
from employing properly registered apprentices in the execution of the contract.
The Contractor shall have responsibility for compliance with California Labor Code
Section 1777.5 for all apprentice occupations. [Labor Code Sec. 1777.5]
7.5 Neither the Contractor, nor any subcontractor under the Contractor, shall
discriminate in the employment of persons upon the work because of the race,
religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, medical
condition, marital status or sex of such person, except as provided in Section 12940
of the Government Code. The Contractor shall have responsibility for compliance
with this Section. [Labor Code Section 1735]
7.6 Contractor shall, at Contractor's sole expense, obtain all necessary permits
and licenses for the work and give all necessary notices and pay all fees and taxes
required by law.
7.7 All bonds provided by the Contractor to satisfy the terms of the specifications
shall be issued by an admitted surety insurer.
7.8 The City and Consultant understand and agree that the laws of the State
of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties, and liabilities of the
parties to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement.
Any litigation concerning this Agreement shall be filed in the applicable court in
Ventura County, California.
8. Contract Documents and Specifications
8.1 The contract entered into by this Agreement consists of the following
Contract Documents and Specifications, all of, which are component parts of the
contract as is herein set forth in full or attached hereto:
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Notice Inviting Sealed Bids
Instructions to Bidders
Proposal, as accepted
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Agreement (Public Works Contract)
Payment Bond (Labor and Material)
Performance Bond
Contractor's Certificate Regarding Workers' Compensation
Standard Specifications, identified as the Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction (Green Book), Most Recent Edition
State Standard Specifications, identified as the California Department of
Transportation Standard Specifications, Most Recent Edition
Special Provisions
Location Maps and Quantity Charts [see Appendices]
Addenda Nos. 1, 2 and 3
Other documents (i.e. Permits, Referenced Specifications, etc., list here).
Caltrans Permit No. 706 -NMC -1200
9. Independent Contractor
9.1 The Contractor is and shall at all times remain as to the Agency a wholly -
independent Contractor. Neither the Agency nor any of its officers, employees, or
agents shall have control over the conduct of the Contractor or any of the
Contractors officers, employees, servants, agents or subcontractors, except as set
forth in the Contract Documents and Specifications. The Contractor shall not at any
time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees, agents, or
subcontractors, are in any manner officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of
the Agency.
10. Indemnification
10.1 The Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
Agency, and its officers, employees, servants and agents from and against any and
all claims, liability, loss, damage, cost, and expense, including court costs and
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attomeys' fees, whether or not litigation be commenced, of whatever nature or type,
that the Agency or any of its officers, employees or agents, may hereinafter suffer,
incur, be put to pay or lay out by reason of.
(1) Any injury or death to any person or damage to any property sustained or
alleged to have been sustained as a result of the work, or the performance
thereof, contemplated hereby, or any defect in material, equipment or
workmanship that becomes evident within one year after the date of
recordation of the notice of completion.
(2) Any other act or omission of the Contractor, its agents, representatives or
other persons who are at any time engaged in the course of work or in the
repair, replacement or restoration of any portion of the work made necessary
by any defect in material or workmanship including, but not limited to,
subcontractors, laborers, materialism and suppliers; or
(3) Any breach or default of the Contractor in the performance of its obligations
hereunder.
10.2 The aforesaid Indemnification and Held Harmless Agreement shall not include
any claims of liability arising from the established sole negligence of willful
misconduct of the City or its officers, employees, servants or agents.
10.3 The aforesaid Indemnification and Held Harmless Agreement shall apply
regardless of whether or not the insurance policies specified in this agreement or
other Contract Document shall have been determined to be applicable to the claim,
liability, loss, damage, cost or expense.
Insurance
11.1 Contractor shall not commence the work until he shall have purchased, at
his sole expense, from one or more good and responsible companies doing
insurance business in the State of California and shall have furnished to the City
Clerk certificates of all insurance required under this Article and such insurance
shall have been approved by the Agency as to form, amount and terms; nor shall
Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until all
similar insurance required on the subcontractor shall have been so obtained and
approved. Each such policy of insurance shall be maintained in full force and effect
for the duration of the contract and shall bear an endorsement or shall have
attached a rider whereby it is provided that, in the event of expiration or proposed
cancellation or amendment of the policy for any reason whatsoever, the City Clerk
shall be notified by registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, not
less than thirty (30) days before the expiration, cancellation or amendment is
effective.
11.2 Contractor, and every subcontractor, shall provide comprehensive liability
insurance in which the Agency is the named insured or is named as an additional
insured. Notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy or any
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subsequent endorsement attached thereto, the protection offered by the policy
shall:
(1) Insure the Agency and its officers, employees, servants and agents from
claims for damages for personal injury to any person, including death, and
for damage to the property of any person which may arise or result from
Contractor's or any subcontractor's execution of the work or other obligation
under the execution of the work or other obligation under the Contract
Documents, whether such execution be by Contractor or by any
subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either
Contractor or any subcontractor.
(2) Provide the minimum limits set forth in the Specifications.
(3) Be written on an occurrence basis.
(4) Be primary to the City's liability insurance.
(5) Be issued by an insurer with a Best's rating of A:VII or better and be licensed
to do business in the State of California.
(6) State a deductible amount that is acceptable to the City.
11.3 Contractor, and every subcontractor, shall provide complete workers'
compensation insurance in accordance with the requirements of Section 3800 of
the California Labor Code. If any class of employees engaged in the work is not
protected under any workers' compensation law, Contractor shall provide, and shall
cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection not
otherwise protected. Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
Agency and its officers, employees, servants and agents from any claim resulting
from failure of either Contractor or any subcontractor to take out or maintain such
insurance.
12. Agency's Right to Terminate
12.1 If the Contractor refuses or fails to prosecute the work or any separable part
thereof with such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified or
any extension thereof, or fails to complete said work within such time, or if the
Contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general
assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on
account of his insolvency, or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should
fail, except in cases for which extension of time is provided, to supply enough
properly skilled workers or proper materials to complete the work in the time
specified, or if he should fail to make prompt payment to subcontractors or for
material or labor, or persistently disregard laws, ordinances or instructions of the
Agency, or otherwise breach any reasons for such intention to terminate, the
Agency may terminate this agreement.
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Unless within five (5) days after the service of a notice of intent to terminate the
agreement, such condition or violation shall cease or satisfactory arrangements for
the correction thereof be made, this contract shall upon the expiration of said five
(5) days, cease and terminate. In such case, Contractor shall not be entitled to
receive any further payment until the work is finished.
12.2 Performance by Surety or Agency. In event of any such termination, the
Agency shall immediately serve written notice thereof upon surety and Contractor,
and surety shall have the right to take over and perform this contract, provided,
however, that if surety within five (5) days after service upon it of said notice of
termination does not give the Agency written notice of its intention to take over and
perform this contract or does not commence performance thereof within ten (10)
days from the date of serving such notice, the Agency may take over the work and
prosecute the same to completion by contract or by any other method it may deem
advisable for the account and at the expense of Contractor, and he and his surety
shall be liable to the Agency for any excess cost or other damages occasioned the
Agency thereby.
If the Agency takes over the work as hereinabove provided, the Agency may,
without liability for so doing, take possession of, and utilize in completing the work,
such materials, appliances, plant, and other property belonging to the Contractor as
may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore.
Additional Costs of finishing work, including compensation for additional
engineering, architectural, managerial, and administrative services, shall be paid to
the Agency, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies available at law or in
equity to the Agency.
13. Notice
13.1 Whenever it shall be necessary for either party to serve notice on the other
respecting the contract, such notice shall be served by registered mail, postage
prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to:
City of Moorpark
Attn: City Manager
799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, California, 93021
(805) 517 -6285
and to the Contractor at:
Peterson -Chase General Engineering Construction, Inc.
Attn: Dick Vogels
1792 Kaiser Avenue
Irvine, CA 92614
(949) 292 -5819
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unless and until different addresses may be furnished in writing by either party to
the other.
13.2 Notice shall be deemed to have been served seventy -two (72) hours after
the same has been deposited in the United States postal service. This shall be a
valid and sufficient service of notice for all purposes.
14. Assignment
14.1 The Contractor shall not assign the performance of the contract, nor any part
thereof, nor any monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written
consent of the Agency. It is understood and acknowledged by the parties that the
contractor is the lowest responsible bidder qualified to perform the work.
14.2 Subject to the provision of this Article regarding assignment, the contract
shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns
of the Contractor.
15. Unassigned
16. Miscellaneous Provisions
16.1 Should a change be contemplated in the name or nature of the Contractor's
legal entity, the Contractor shall first notify the Agency in order that proper steps
may be taken to have the change reflected in the Contract Documents.
16.2 The contract shall be effective from and after the date that this Agreement is
signed by the representatives of the Agency.
16.3 The captions of the articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs and
subparagraphs of the Contract Documents are for reference only and are not to be
construed in any way as a part of the contract.
16.4 The remedies contained in this agreement are cumulative, and in addition to
and not limitation of, any remedy at law or in equity to which the City may be
entitled.
17. Entire Agreement
17.1 The Contract Documents integrate all terms and conditions in connection
with the work called for herein and supersede all negotiations and prior
understandings, either oral or in writing, in respect to the subject matter hereof.
17.2 The Contract Documents are intended to be complimentary. Work required
by one of the Contract Documents and Specifications and not by others shall be
done as if required by all.
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17.3 Each and every provision of law and clause required to be inserted into the
Contract Documents shall be deemed to be inserted therein, and if through mistake
or otherwise any such provisions is not inserted, or is not inserted correctly, then
upon application of either party, the Contract Documents shall forthwith be
amended in writing to make such insertion or correction.
17.4 The Contract Documents shall not be amended except by a writing duly
executed by the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties; hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed
the day and year first above written.
CITY OF MOORPARK
By:
Patrick Hunter, Mayor
Date:
ATTEST:
Deborah Traffenstedt, City Clerk
Date:
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E N G IN E E R & I N C
August 31, 2006
Mr. Teddy Okoye
Assistant City Engineer
City of Moorpark
799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, CA 93110
Attachment -3
ENGINEERS v SURVEYORS v CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS
Quality Infrastructure Services
RE: REVISED PROPOSAL FOR INSPECTION SERVICES
FREEWAY SIGN REPLACEMENT PROJECT
Dear Teddy:
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for considering MNS Engineers, Inc. for this
project. We have prepared this proposal for Inspection services for the Freeway Sign Replacement
project within the City of Moorpark. Included in this proposal is our project understanding, proposed
scope of work, and our estimated schedule and compensation.
Project Understanding
The City of Moorpark will be removing and replacing various Overhead Freeway Signs and replacing
Roadway and Traffic Signal Street Name signs within the City limits. Traffic control will be an
important element to this project as the Contractor will be required to close lanes to perform the work.
The majority of the work will be performed at night. Work will be performed under a Caltrans
Encroachment Permit and new sign panels will be furnished by the State. It is anticipated that
construction of the project will begin in October of 2006 and will take 40 working days to complete. It
is anticipated that actual field work will be 15 working days, which our inspection time is based.
Proposed Scope of Work
We propose to provide Inspection services for the Freeway Sign Replacement project for the duration
of the construction. We propose to provide one full time inspector to inspect the Contractor's
operation. Responsibilities include:
Attend the pre - construction meeting
• Inspection of the construction for compliance to the plans and specifications
• Preparation of daily inspection reports and photographic record of construction
• Track item quantities
Estimated Schedule & Compensation
We propose to offer Jim Murphy as Inspector for this project. Jim has a large amount of inspection
experience on multiple public works as well as experience working on Caltrans oversight construction
projects. He will work directly for the City and is fully capable of fulfilling the inspection
responsibilities of this project.
We intend to provide Mr, Murphy's services on a time and materials format at the all- inclusive rate of
$95 per hour. These rates include costs for vehicle, inspection tools, and cellular phone. It is estimated
that the fee to provide these services for the duration of the project will be $12,000.00.
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August 31, 2006
Mr. Teddy Okoye
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Again., I thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this project and if you have any questions,
please contact me at (805) 692 -6921 or gchelini@nuls- engineers.com.
Sincerely,
MNS NGINEEIZS, INC.
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Principal Construction Manager
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