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AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER1NG SERVICES (hereinafter "AGREEMENT") made and entered into this _LL day of R.L , 2015, by and between the City of Moscow, Idaho, 206 East Third Street, Moscow, Ida o, 83843, a municipal corporation of the State of Idaho (hereinafter "CITY"), and Golder Associates Inc., 9 Monroe Parkway, Lake Oswego, Oregon, 97035, a Georgia corporation (hereinafter "ENGINEERS"). WI TN E S S E TH: The parties hereto wish to agree regarding the Scope of Services (hereinafter "The Project") as set forth below: WHEREAS, ENGINEERS agree to complete Scope of Services described herein as providing professional engineering services to design and manage the City of Moscow Well No. 10 drilling construction project which shall conform to Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR), Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and City of Moscow standards, NOW THEREFORE, be it agreed that for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises between the parties hereto, that: ENGINEERS shall furnish all of the following engineering services for The Project as described by task and title in Scope of Services: SECTION I: SCOPE OF SERVICES ENGINEER shall provide CITY all of the complete tasks as described in EXHIBIT attached hereto and incorporated fully into this AGREEMENT by reference. CITY shall provide ENGINEERS the following: Items identified in Exhibit SECTION II: A. Independent Contractor The contracting parties warrant by their signature that no employer/employee relationship is established between ENGINEERS and CITY by the terms of this AGREEMENT. It is understood by the parties hereto that ENGINEERS are independent contractors and as such neither they nor their employees, if any, are employees of CITY for purposes of tax, retirement system, or social security (FICA) withholding. AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WELL I 0 DRILLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT- GOLDER ASSOCIATES (CLEAN}DOC PAGE 1OF6 5/5/2015 2.015-2-7 ---PAGE BREAK--- B. Fees and conditions for ENGINEERING Services. Task 1 through Task 7 - The cost of ENGINEERING Services for The Project, as described in Scope of Services - Exhibit Tasks 1 through Task 7 is not-to-exceed one hundred sixty six thousand dollars ($166,000) with payment based on Golder's standard hourly rates to be mutually agreed upon at the time of authorization. Details related to such fee are provided in EXHIBIT attached hereto. ENGINEERS and CITY may mutually agree in writing to expand the Scope of Services applying hourly rates and expenses as the basis for compensation. ENGINEERS' invoices shall list the individual performing any work and a description of work performed by task and degree of completion. ENGINEERS' invoices shall be submitted on a basis to the CITY for approval and payment. Payment is due upon receipt of the ENGINEERS' statement(s). If payment is not received in forty five ( 45) days of receipt of invoice, ENGINEER may charge interest at a rate of one percent (1 per month on any unpaid balances. SECTION III: A. Termination of AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT may be terminated by ENGINEERS upon thirty (30) days written notice, should CITY fail to substantially perform in accordance with its terms through no fault of ENGINEERS. CITY may terminate this AGREEMENT upon thirty (30) days written notice without cause and without further liability to ENGINEERS except for payment as designated by Section III.E. All working drawings shall become the property of, and shall be surrendered to, CITY pursuant to Section III.O. Reuse of working drawings from The Project by CITY shall be without liability or legal exposure to ENGINEER. B. Extent of AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties hereto. C. Data of Record CITY shall make available to ENGINEERS all technical data of record in CITY's possession, including maps, surveys, water quality data and other information described in Scope of Services, to support this work. ENGINEER may rely on these data. D. Qualified Estimates of Cost The estimates of cost for The Project herein are to be prepared by ENGINEERS through exercise of their experience and judgment in applying presently available cost data; but it is recognized that ENGINEERS have no control over cost of labor and materials, or over competitive bidding procedures and market conditions so that they cannot warrant The Project construction costs will not vary from their cost estimates. Nothing in this paragraph AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WELL 10 DRILLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT- GOLDER ASSOCIATES (CLEAN).DOC PAGE2 OF 6 5/5/2015 ---PAGE BREAK--- shall serve to release or relieve ENGINEERS from exerc1smg the skill, care, and professional judgment exercised by similarly situated professional engineers. E. Termination of The Project If any portion of The Project covered by this AGREEMENT shall be suspended, abated, abandoned or terminated, CITY shall pay ENGINEERS for the services rendered to the date of such suspended, abated abandoned or terminated work; the payment to be based, insofar as possible, on the amounts established in this AGREEMENT or, where the AGREEMENT cannot be applied, the payment shall be based upon a reasonable estimate as mutually agreed upon between the two parties as to the percentage of the work completed. F. The ENGINEERS Errors and Omissions Insurance In performance of professional services, ENGINEERS will use that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised under similar circumstances by members of the engineering profession; and no other warranty, either expressed or implied, is made in connection with rendering ENGINEERS' services. Should ENGINEERS or any of ENGINEERS' agents or employees be found to have been negligent in the performance of professional services from which CITY sustains damage, ENGINEERS liability plus cost and fees of litigation shall be limited to One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). ENGINEERS shall obtain Errors and Omissions insurance coverage in the amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) any one claim and policy aggregate and said insurance shall be held active for a two year period from the date of completion of The Project. CITY shall receive notice of any pending termination of said insurance within thirty (30) days of first notice to ENGINEERS. G. The ENGINEERS Additional Insurance ENGINEERS shall maintain Automobile Insurance and Statutory Workmen's Compensation Insurance coverage, Employer's Liability, and Commercial General Liability Insurance coverage. The Commercial General Liability Insurance shall have a limit of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) per claim and One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) aggregate, and ENGINEERS shall cause CITY to be included as an additional insured under said policy. H. Indemnification ENGINEERS agree, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless CITY against damages, liabilities and costs arising from the negligent acts of ENGINEERS in the performance of professional services under this AGREEMENT, to the extent that ENGINEERS are responsible for such damages, liabilities and costs on a comparative basis of fault and responsibility between ENGINEERS and CITY. ENGINEERS shall not be obligated to indemnify CITY for CITY's negligence. CITY agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless ENGINEERS against damages, liabilities and costs arising from the negligent acts of CITY in the performance of professional services under this AGREEMENT, to the extent that CITY is responsible for AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES :WELL I 0 DRILLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT - GoLDER ASSOCIATES (CLEAN).DOC PAGE] OF 6 5/5/2015 f I f f ---PAGE BREAK--- such damages, liabilities and costs on a comparative basis of fault and responsibility between ENGINEERS and CITY. I. Costs and Attorney Fees In the event either party incurs legal expenses to enforce the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT, the prevailing party is entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and other costs and expenses, whether the same are incuITed with or without suit. J. Jurisdiction and Venue It is agreed that this AGREEMENT shall be construed under and governed by the laws of the State of Idaho. In the event of litigation concerning it, it is agreed that proper venue shall be the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Latah. K. Binding of Successors CITY and ENGINEERS each bind themselves, their partners, subconsultants (if any), successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other parties to this AGREEMENT and to the partner, successors, assigns and legal representatives of such other parties with respect to all covenants of this AGREEMENT. L. Modifications and Assignability of AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT contains the entire agreement between the parties concerning The Project, and no statements, promises, or inducements made by either party, or agents of either party, are valid or binding unless contained herein. This AGREEMENT may not be enlarged, modified, or altered except upon written agreement signed by the parties hereto. ENGINEERS may not subcontract or assign its rights (including the right to compensation) or duties arising hereunder without the prior written consent and express authorization of the CITY. Any such subcontractor or assignee shall be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT as if named specifically herein. AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WELL 10 DRILLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT - GOLDER ASSOCIATES (CLEAN).DOC PAGE4 OF 6 5/5/2015 ---PAGE BREAK--- M. Project Representatives The CITY and ENGINEERS hereby designate their authorized representatives to act on their behalf with respect to the services and responsibilities under this AGREEMENT. The following designated representatives are authorized to receive notices, transmit information and make decisions regarding The Project on behalf of their respective parties, except as expressly limited herein. These representatives are not authorized to alter or modify the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT, except as otherwise provided herein. For the CITY: Name: Address: Kevin Lilly P 0 Box 9203 Moscow, ID 83843 E-mail Address: [EMAIL REDACTED] For the ENGINEERS: Name: Address: Michael L. Brown 9 Monroe Parkway, Suite 270 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 E-mail Address: [EMAIL REDACTED] Work Telephone: Fax Telephone: Work Telephone: Fax Telephone: (208) 883-7025 (208) 883-7033 (503) 607-1820 (503) 607-1825 In the event any changes are made to the authorized representatives or other information listed above, the CITY and ENGINEERS agree to furnish each other timely, written notice of such changes. · N. Conflict oflnterest ENGINEERS covenant that they presently have no interest and will not knowingly acquire any interest, direct or indirect, in The Project which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services hereunder. ENGINEERS further covenant that, m performing this AGREEMENT, they will employ no person who has any such interest. 0. Ownership and Publication of Materials . . ' Documents of service to The Project prepared by ENGINEERS pursuant to this AGREEMENT shall be the property of CITY, which shall have the exclusive and unrestricted authority to release, publish, or otherwise use them, in whole or in part. All such documents developed under this AGREEMENT shall i1ot· be subject to .copy1ight or patent in the United States or in any other country_ 'Yithout the prior written approval and express authorization of CITY. The ENGINEERS shall be permitted to retain copies including reproducible copies of the drawings, specifications and other documents for inf01mation, reference and use on other work or for additions to this work. Such documents are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by other extensions of the work or any other work. Reuse of the documents shall be at the sole risk of the CITY AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SER VICES WELL 10 DRILLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT - GOWER ASSOCIATES (CLEAN).DOC PAGE5 or 6 5/5/2015 ---PAGE BREAK--- and without liability or legal exposure to the ENGINEERS. The CITY shall indemnify and hold hannless the ENGINEERS from all claims, damages, losses and expense including attorney's fees arising out of or resulting from reuse of the documents. P. Non-discrimination ENGINEERS shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideals, sex, age, marital status, physical or mental handicap, genetic information, or national origin. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this AGREEMENT to be executed as of the date indicated above. ENGINEERS GOLDER ASSOCIATES, Inc. Michael BroĄ P cipal GOLDER ASSOCIATES, Inc. DATED this /p.f/b_y of /1 lay , 2015 CITY City of Moscow, Idaho ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF .IJVie41n ) SS. COUNTY OF /4 tltf lflf On this /;c./lt day of , 2015, before me, a Notary Public in and for said State, appeared Michael Brown, lJiown to me to be the person named above and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing document as the duly authorized representative for GOLDER ASSO . AT s Inc. l 1 • , 8· . · 7 / ZI . ti9- Notary Public or the tate;;>f V 1t!JA. Residing at / J My commissi AGREEMENT I'OR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WELL 10 DRILLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT- GOLDER ASSOCIATES (CLEAN).DOC PAGE6 OF 6 5/5/2015 ---PAGE BREAK--- EXHIBIT A c!/JGolder Associates May 5, 2015 Kevin Lilly, P.E. City of Moscow Department of Public Works 221 E. 2nd Street Moscow, Idaho 83843 RE: FINAL SCOPE OF WORK AND COST ESTIMATE- CITY OF MOSCOW WELL #10 Dear Mr. Lilly: P1523515 This letter presents a draft scope of work for Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) to provide hydrogeological support for the design, construction, and testing of City of Moscow (City) Well #10. The scope of work is based on the Request for Qualifications for City of Moscow Water Supply Well #10, discussions between the City and Golder, and a meeting with the C˩y and Golder on Thursday April 16, 2015. The scope of work includes the following phases and tasks: • Phase 1: Data Review. Site Evaluation and Conceptual Design • Task 1: Data Review and Site Evaluation • Task 2: Well Drilling Program and Production Well Design • Task 3: Production Well Specifications and Bidding Support • Phase 2: Production Well Drilling. Construction. and Testing • Task 4: Oversight of Drilling, Well Construction, and Well Development • Task 5: Pumping Tests • Task 6: Data Analysis and Reporting • Task 7: Management The scope of work and budget for Phase 2 is tentative, and may be modified based on the drilling and testing plan selected in Phase 1. 1.0 SCOPE OF WORK 1.1 Phase 1 Data Review, Site Evaluation, and Conceptual Design 1.1.1 Task 1- Data Review and Site Evaluation Golder will review existing geologic and hydrogeologic data for the area of Well #10. This will include the following sources of information compiled from the City, the University of Idaho, the Palouse Basin Aquifer Council (PBAC), and others: • Well #9 drilling and testing report and detailed geologic log, well video or geophysical logs, groundwater level data, groundwater quality data, and any information on well or pump maintenance or repairs. moscow well 10 final sow 2015-05-05.docx Golder Associates Inc. 18300 NE Union Hill Road, Suite 200 Redmond, WA 98052 USA Tel: (425) 883-0777 Fax: (425) 882-5496 www.golder.com Golder Associates: Operations in Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America and South America Golder, Golder Associates and the GA globe design are trademarks of Golder Associates Corporation ---PAGE BREAK--- Kevin Lilly,P.E. City of Moscow FINAL 2 April 23, 2015 P1523515 • The water right file for Well #10, including any correspondence between the City and the Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR), particularly in regards to well construction requirements. • Relevant graduate theses from the University of Idaho (UI) and Washington State University (WSU). • Regional geologic and hydrogeologic data available from PBAC, the Idaho Geological Survey, Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources, and the U.S. Geological Survey. We will review the existing information and prepare a technical memorandum on the hydrogeologic suitability of the well site and provide a preliminary estimate of the anticipated well depth and well yield. Factors that could influence the production well design will be identified, including casing and sealing depths, potential drilling challenges, long-term groundwater level declines, interference drawdown, groundwater quality, and future conversion of the well to an Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) well. Information on the structural geology including the possible presence of faults and potential impacts on well installation and yield will be investigated. Dr. Jim Osiensky will provide technical review of the memorandum. Assumptions • The City will provide information on Well #9 and the water rights file. • The City will provide an electronic file (CAD or GIS format) of the Well #10 site including topography (if available), property boundaries, and utilities (water, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, gas, electric, cable, and phone as available). Deliverable • Draft and final site evaluation technical memoranda. 1.1. 2 Task 2 - Well Drilling Program and Production Well Design A well drilling program will be developed based on the findings of Task 1. It is assumed no test or observation well will be installed and that a pilot hole will not be drilled. Golder will prepare a technical memorandum presenting a recommended drilling program for Well #10. The technical memorandum will include a conceptual design that will be developed based on the hydrogeological conditions, interference drawdown and long-term groundwater level changes, discussions with Golder engineering staff on potential pump dim(3nsions and casing diameters, and discussions with the City. The conceptual design will include: • Preliminary Well Design: • Casing diameter considering anticipated production rate, downhole instrumentation (pressure transducers), and potential future conversion of the well to an ASR well. • Casing sealing depths • Final well depth • Liner alternatives screen, louvered or slotted casing, or a combination) • Pumping test recommendations • Range of hypothetical interference drawdown in Well #1 O from operation of other City wells, and interference drawdown in other City wells resulting from operation of Well #10. • Potential rates of groundwater level decline based on historical trends to develop recommendation on the depth setting of a production pump. moscow well 10 final sow_2015-05-05.docx ---PAGE BREAK--- Kevin Lilly,P.E. City of Moscow FINAL 3 • Water and cuttings management during production well drilling and testing. Assumptions April 23, 2015 P1523515 • Our data review and site evaluation confirms our current understanding of the hydrogeology at the proposed Well #10 location, and no test well drilling will be recommended Deliverables • Draft and final conceptual well design. 1.1.3 Task 3 Production Well Specifications and Bidding Support Golder will develop detailed technical specifications, an Engineer's estimate, and a bid schedule for the drilling and testing of the production well. The technical specifications will include references to Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR) regulatory requirements and industry standards (American Water Works Association, American Society for Testing and Materials [ASTM] International}, and estimated quantities of materials. The technical specifications will be included in a bid package prepared by the City. Golder's project manager (PM) will participate in a pre-bid meeting by telephone following issuance of the bid package to answer questions. Golder will provide technical assistance to the City during the bidding phase. We will assist the City in reviewing Contractor bid questions, submittals, and recommend a qualified Contractor. Assumptions • The City will provide a template of the City's standard specifications in Microsoft Word format, to which Golder will attach the technical specifications. • Drawings will be provided as PDFs and original file format CAD or GIS files) • The City will prepare the final bid package and advertise the bid. • Golder will attend the pre-bid meeting by conference call. Deliverable • Draft and final well specifications and an Engineer's Estimate and Bid Schedule (estimated bill of quantities and materials). 1.2 Phase 2 Production Well Drilling, Construction, and Testing This Phase of work is broken down into: Task 4 - Well Installation; and Task 5 - Testing 1.2.1 Task 4 · Oversight of Drilling, Well Construction, and Well Development Golder will provide oversight of drilling, well construction, and well development for Well #10. We have subdivided Task 4 into the following subtasks: • Pre-construction meeting • Surface Seal Drilling and Seal Placement • Production Zone Drilling, Construction, and Development 1.2.1.1 Pre-Construction Meeting Golder will attend a pre-construction meeting in Moscow prior to Contractor mobilization. Meeting attendees will include representatives from the City, the selected Contractor, the Golder site moscow well 10 final sow_2015- E 0 a! + c Q) , ·5 t -0 Q) Q) a! Ol 0 c Q) c 0 - Q) e t/l 0 ·ei a. a. Z - _J c ·-C/l t/l 0 o_ 0 e. c / 6 E UJ + CJ) 0 t/l 0 Cll .ɧ a. Cl> u I ca ɦ 0 c 0 0 c f- 0 0- Cl> E 2 O> c O> c c t/l e Cll Q) $ Q) u 0 TASK ct J.l UJ 0 U) l'.L Cl) a. Cl) I- 0 CB C7 C6 C4 C3 D2 T3 81 Data Review 4 24 28 $4,380 Draft Memorandum 1 4 24 4 4 37 $5.270 Final Memorandum 1 2 8 2 2 15 160 0 $0 TOTAL HOURS 2 0 10 56 0 6 0 6 80 - Direct Labor Rate: $250 $240 $195 $150 $130 $90 $110 $70 Total Direct Labor Cost: $500 $0 $1,950 $8,400 $0 $540 $0 $420 $11,810 OTHER DIRECT COSTS (ODCsl Dr. Jim Osiensky 8 hours $100 oer hour $800 Mark up on Sub: 10% $ 80 Communication Fee: 7% Direct Labor s 827 Total ODCs: $1,707 jTOTAL ESTIMATED FEE: s 13,s11 I 5/5/2015 Moscow Well 10 draft cost_2015-04-20_PEF.xlsx/Task1 ---PAGE BREAK--- May 201 5 P152351 5 GOLDER FEE ESTIMATE Task 2 - Well Drilling Program and Production Well Design AVERAGE LABOR COSTS rn Q) -0 c ro Q) Q) u - CJ) - .ɥ c c iD E c c: D ro <'ii 2 Q) ɤ u t "O 0, s - Ql c ro o c Q) D - Q) e rJ) Ql a. a. ɣ B CJ) rn 0 a. 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ID 2 w a: ID "O 0 0 VJ Cf) u ca C7 C6 C4 C3 02 T3 81 Draft Specifications 1 2 32 2 2 39 $5,760 Final Specifications 1 1 8 1 1 12 $1 .805 Bidding Support 1 8 9 $1 ,395 Pre-Bid Meetlno 8 8 $1 ,200 0 $0 TOTAL HOURS 2 0 4 56 0 3 0 3 68 - Direct Labor Rate: $250 $240 $195 $150 $130 $90 $1 1 0 $70 Total Direct Labor Cost: $500 $0 $780 $8,400 $0 $270 $0 $21 0 $10,160 OTHER DIRECT COSTS (ODCs) Communication Fee: 7% Direct Labor $ 7 1 1 - Total ODCs: $ 71 1 jTOTAL ESTIMATED FEE: s 10,s11 I 51512015 Moscow Well 1 0 draft cost_201 5-04-20_PEF.xlsx!Task3 ---PAGE BREAK--- May 201 5 AVERAGE LABOR COSTS TASK CB Pre-Construction Meeting Drillina Oversiaht for Casina and Seal (Latah) CasinQ/SealinQ Installation Oversioht (-700 ft) Drillino Oversio.ht in Production Zone (700-1 300 ftl Geophysical LoQ Video Log Oversight Liner Desion and Installation Oversioht Well Develooment TOTAL HOURS Direct Labor Rate: Total Direct Labor Cost: OTHER DIRECT COSTS (OOCs) Mileaoe (trios) Air-Fare Hotel Car Per Diem Field Supplies Geophysical instrumentation pH Conductivitv 1 000 ft WL Tape Dr. Jim Osienskv Water Well Developing & Surveys Mark uo on Sub: Communication Fee: Total ODCs: ITOTAL ESTIMATED FEE: 5/5/201 5 P1 523515 GOLDER FEE ESTIMATE Task 4 - Oversight of Drilling, Well Construction, and Well Development Q) "O Q) _J E Q) "O 0, - Q) e A _J E 2i Ŀ & :g 0) ŀ ɡ a: C7 0 0 $250 $240 $0 2040 miles 1 trip 25 nights 5 davs 25 days $0 1 lump sum 1 week 2 week 2 week 2 week 24 hours 1 lump sum 1 0% c: .l9 c 0 0 1--0 Q) Cl) C6 1 1 4 1 1 1 9 $195 $1 ,755 7% Direct Labor Ci) 'E Q) u Cl) Q) Q) c Ci c: llJ :s c: Q) Cl) C5 8 8 $170 $1 .360 u; 'E (ii Q) :g u Cl) Q) c c Q) Cl) (3 - Q) Ľ g ·o c Ci Q) c e Ł c Q) llJ I- 0 a> c c 1) llJ :s I ľ 0 - · - Ol Q) ɢ 'E 1'ii c c ·e 0 83 w Ci5 Q) 0 Cl) I- 0 C4 C3 C2 T3 12 8 20 $2,680 4 88 93 $10,475 4 24 29 $3.435 1 6 1 28 1 48 $1 7.260 1 32 $5,065 12 $1 .320 8 34 43 $5,135 1 24 26 $2,985 0 $0 46 0 32 318 359 - $150 $130 $105 $1 1 0 $6.900 $0 $3,360 $34,980 $48,355 $0.575 per mile s 1 .173 $350 per trip s 350 $130 per nighl $ 3 250 $100 per dav $ 500 $50 per day $ 1 250 $300 Jump sum $ 300 $1 ,200 week $ 1 ,200 $120 week $ 240 $1 20 week $ 240 $90 week s 1 80 $100 Per hour $ 2.400 $1 ,000 lump sum s 1 ,000 $ 340 s 3.385 $ 15,808 s 64,163 I MoscowWell 1 0 draft cost_201 5-04-20_PEF.xlsx/Task4 ---PAGE BREAK--- May 201 5 AVERAGE LABOR COSTS TASK ca Pre-Test SetupJWater Level Monitoring Network Step-Rate Pumpina Test (4-hourl Constant-Rate Pumoina Test (24-hour) Video LO!l!ling Oversight TOTAL HOURS Direct Labor Rate: Total Direct Labor Cost: OTHER DIRECT COSTS (OOCs) Mlleaae (trips) Hole! Per Diem Field Suoolies WQ instrumentation pH Conductivitv DO Tu rbidity Pressure Transducer/Barolo!l!ler 1 000 ft WL Taoe Water Well Developina & Survev Mark up on Sub: Communication Fee: Total ODCs: !TOTAL ESTIMATED FEE: 515/201 5 (ii 'C cu Q) E (ii & u cu 0) - Ql 0 A E Q; ĺ & l) u - 0) 1 e cu Cl) C7 0 0 $250 $240 $0 $0 900 miles 4 nights 4 days 1 lump sum 1 week 1 week 1 week 1 week 6 week 3 week 1 lump sum 1 0% GOLDER FEE ESTIMATE Task 5 - Pumping Tests $ c Q) ·5 :m Cl) c c Ql t5 -ɠ Ql -ń Q) l) O> c -Ƿ Cl) 0 e ļ c u w a. Ql 0 - c 0 D 0) Ql c c ·e Q) Ļ w Cl) CL C6 C4 C3 T3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 6 0 $195 $ 1 50 $ 130 $780 $900 $0 $0.575 per mile $ 1 30 per night $50 per day $300 lump sum $120 week $1 20 week $ 120 wek $ 1 20 week $120 estimate $90 week $1 ,000 lump sum 7% Direct Labor P1 52351 5 c cu ·5 ɟ 0 .Ott. 0 cu 0 s 0 0 en I- u 24 28 $3,330 1 2 1 4 $ 1 ,665 36 39 $4,455 8 9 $1 ,030 0 $0 80 90 - $1 1 0 $8.800 $1 0,480 $ 51 8 s 520 $ 200 $ 300 s 1 20 $ 1 20 $ 1 20 $ 1 20 $ 720 $ 270 s 1 ,000 $ 1 00 $ 734 s 4,841 s 1 s,321 I Moscow Well 1 0 draft cost_201 5-04-20_PEF.xlsx/Task5 ---PAGE BREAK--- May 2015 P1 5235 1 5 GOLDER FEE ESTIMATE Task 6 - Data Analysis and Reporting AVERAGE LABOR COSTS Q; 2l E Q; w w & I- 0 c: " tl 0 o 0 u w 0 0 c: I I- & ' u Q) II= II= "E Cl. c c - e II) . o ɞ c c: £5 TASK en n. Q) Q) 85 w Cll ĸ 0 0 0. Cl. VJ I- CB C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 D2 T3 81 Well Log As-Built 1 4 4 9 $930 Step-Rate Test Analvsis 1 6 2 9 $1,305 Constant-Rate Test Analysis 2 1 2 2 1 6 $2,400 Water Qualitv Review 2 4 2 8 $ 1 ,200 Draft Reoort 4 8 60 4 4 24 4 1 08 $15,260 Final Report 1 4 8 2 4 2 21 $2.990 0 $0 TOTAL HOURS 5 0 1 7 0 91 0 1 4 1 0 28 6 1 71 - Direct Labor Rate: $250 $240 $195 $170 $150 $ 1 30 $105 $90 $1 1 0 $70 Total Direct Labor Cost: $1 ,250 $0 $3,3 1 5 $0 $1 3,650 $0 $1 470 S900 $3.080 $420 $24 085 OTHER DIRECT COSTS CODCsl Dr. Jim Osienskv 1 6 hours $1 00 oer hour $ 1 .600 Mark up on Sub: 1 0% $ 1 60 Communication Fee: 7% Direct Labor $ 1 ,686 Total ODCs: $ 3,446 !TOTAL ESTJMATE.D FEE: $ 21.s31 I 5/5/201 5 Moscow Well 10 draft cost_2015-04-20_PEF .xlsx/Task6 ---PAGE BREAK--- May 2015 AVERAGE LABOR COSTS TASK CB Task Management Bi-Weeklv Teleconference Meetings TOTAL HOURS Direct Labor Rate: Total Direct Labor Cost: OTHER DIRECT COSTS (ODCs} Communication Fee: Total ODCs: !TOTAL ESTIMATED FEE: 5/5/2015 Q,l -0 al Q,l Ci> E -0 al Ol - Q) e B E Cl 0 al al :g Cl Cl: 0 00 C Cl... GOLDER FEE ESTIMATE Task 7 - Management ķ ·13 'E Cl) en :g 2 Q,l "S Q,l t) .ɜ c: Q) c: fg 0 c: w ID 0 0 0 Cl c: c: Q) Q) 2 UJ P1523515 (jj :g T5 Cl) c: al Qj ·5 Q) c: 0 en c: Q,l w I- Cl) 0 en I ro 0 0 c: I- Q) .E ·e en Q) -0 0 0 Cl... en 4: I- C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 T3 B1 8 1 6 4 28 $4,240 30 30 $4,500 0 $0 0 0 8 0 46 0 0 4 58 - $250 $240 $195 $170 $ 1 50 $130 $110 $70 $0 $0 $1 560 $0 $6.900 $0 $0 $280 $8,740 7% Direct Labor $ 612 $ 612 s s,3s2 I Moscow Well 10 draft cost_2015-04-20_PEF.xlsx/Task7