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HomeMy WebLinkAboutE-9 Staff Report - Award Agreement for Traffic Signal Maintenance ServicesCONSENT ITEM E-9 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL VIA: SERGIO GONZALEZ, CITY MANAGER FROM: DANIEL BOBADILLA, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER DATE: MARCH 18, 2019 SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES BACKGROUND: The City requires professional contracting services to provide routine preventative maintenance, emergency repairs, and non-emergency repairs of all City-owned and maintained traffic signals, traffic signal equipment, safety lights, flashing beacons, vehicle speed feedback signs, and other related equipment. This action will authorize the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Computer Service Company (CSC) to provide traffic signal maintenance services. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council take the following actions: 1)Award an agreement to Computer Service Company for traffic signal maintenance services; and 2)Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, on behalf of the City. ANALYSIS: The City owns and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of 47 traffic signals, 11 flashing beacons, and 15 vehicle speed feedback signs throughout the City. These traffic devices are currently maintained by Siemens. The existing agreement with Siemens is set to expire this month and an agreement with a new contractor is required to continue with maintenance services. On December 17, 2018, the City Council authorized staff to release a Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide traffic signal maintenance services. On January 24, 2019, the City received proposals from the following contractors: APPROVED CITY COUNCIL 3/18/2019 Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement March 18, 2019 Page 2 •Bear Electrical Solutions •Computer Service Company •Econolite •Siemens •St. Francis Electric Staff reviewed all proposals, interviewed the contractors, and ranked them using the following criteria: •Ability to deliver services and perform the tasks identified in the RFP in a timely manner •Qualifications of key personnel and team members •Experience providing the required services •Approach and understanding of scope of work •Cost proposal Based on the ranking criteria and interviews with all five contractors, staff recommends entering into an agreement with Computer Service Company. This contractor is located in the City of Azusa and has been in business since 1979 with an emphasis in providing quality services with excellent customer service. CSC currently provides traffic signal maintenance services for various cities in the area including: •City of San Dimas • City of El Monte •City of Monterey Park •City of Downey •City of Chino Hills • City of Corona The agreement with CSC will have a three-year term with two optional one-year extensions at the City’s discretion. FISCAL IMPACT: The flat rate fee for routine preventative monthly maintenance services is $48,294 annually. All calls for emergency and scheduled repair services will incur the material and labor rates listed in the agreement. Funding for this agreement will be budgeted from the Gas Tax Fund. Prepared by: Reviewed and Approved: Daniel Bobadilla, P.E. Sergio Gonzalez Director of Public Works/City Engineer City Manager Attachment: 1)Professional Services Agreement Page 1 of 22 CITY OF AZUSA TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES AGREEMENT 1. PARTIES AND DATE. This Agreement is made and entered into this ______ day of ___________, 2019 by and between the City of Azusa, a municipal organization organized under the laws of the State of California with its principal place of business at 213 East Foothill Boulevard, Azusa, California 91702-1295 ("City") and Computer Service Company, with its principal place of business at 855 Todd Avenue, Azusa, CA 91702 ("Contractor"). City and Contractor are sometimes individually referred to as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.” 2. RECITALS. 2.1 Contractor. Contractor desires to perform and assume responsibility for the provision of certain services required by the City on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Contractor represents that it is experienced in providing traffic signal maintenance and equipment services to public clients, is licensed in the State of California, and is familiar with the plans of City. 2.2 Project. City desires to engage Contractor to render such services for Traffic Signal Maintenance and Equipment Services as set forth in this Agreement. 3. TERMS. 3.1 Scope of Services and Term. 3.1.1 General Scope of Services. Contractor promises and agrees to furnish to the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply the services necessary for the project ("Services"). The Services are more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this Agreement and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. 3.1.2 Term. The Agreement will have a three (3) year term, with two optional one (1) year terms. The total term of the proposed contract may extend for five (5) years from award by the City. Attachment 1 Page 2 of 22 3.2 Responsibilities of Contractor. 3.2.1 Control and Payment of Subordinates; Independent Contractor. The Services shall be performed by Contractor or under its supervision. Contractor will determine the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this Agreement. City retains Contractor on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee. Contractor retains the right to perform similar or different services for others during the term of this Agreement. Any additional personnel performing the Services under this Agreement on behalf of Contractor shall also not be employees of City and shall at all times be under Contractor's exclusive direction and control. Contractor shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance of Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Contractor shall be responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. 3.2.2 Schedule of Services. Contractor shall perform the Services expeditiously, within the term of this Agreement. Contractor represents that it has the professional and technical personnel required to perform the Services in conformance with such conditions. In order to facilitate Contractor's conformance with the Schedule, City shall respond to Contractor's submittals in a timely manner. Upon request of City, Contractor shall provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of Services. 3.2.3 Conformance to Applicable Requirements. All work prepared by Contractor shall be subject to the approval of City. 3.2.4 Substitution of Key Personnel. Contractor has represented to City that certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services under this Agreement. Should one or more of such personnel become unavailable, Contractor may substitute other personnel of at least equal competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Contractor cannot agree as to the substitution of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement for cause. As discussed below, any personnel who fail or refuse to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, or who are determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Project or a threat to the safety of persons or property, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the Contractor at the request of the City. The key personnel for performance of this Agreement are as follows: - Jerry Davis, President - Calvin Hansen, Business Development Manager / Project Manager - Ralph Maciel, Inventory / Warehouse Manager - Rosie Lopez, Office Manager - Scott Ver Planck, Construction & Utility Lead / NEC Certified / IMSA Field Technician Level III - Eric Shrum, Maintenance Electrician / IMSA Field Electrician Level III - Albert Soto, Maintenance Electrician / IMSA Field Electrician Level III - Joey Coronado, Maintenance Electrician Southern Lead, IMSA Field Electrician Level II Page 3 of 22 - Leonardo Alvarado, Maintenance Electrician & Painter/IMSA Field Electrician Level III 3.2.5 City’s Representative. The City hereby designates Daniel Bobadilla, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, or his or her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement (“City’s Representative”). City’s Representative shall have the power to act on behalf of the City for all purposes under this Contract. Contractor shall not accept direction or orders from any person other than the City’s Representative or his or her designee. 3.2.6 Contractor’s Representative. Contractor hereby designates Shenoa Townsend, or his or her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement (“Contractor’s Representative”). Contractor’s Representative shall have full authority to represent and act on behalf of the Contractor for all purposes under this Agreement. The Contractor’s Representative shall supervise and direct the Services, using his best skill and attention, and shall be responsible for all means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for the satisfactory coordination of all portions of the Services under this Agreement. 3.2.7 Coordination of Services. Contractor agrees to work closely with City staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, contractors and other staff at all reasonable times. 3.2.8 Standard of Care; Performance of Employees. Contractor shall perform all Services under this Agreement in a skillful and competent manner, consistent with the standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the State of California. Contractor represents and maintains that it is skilled in the professional calling necessary to perform the Services. Contractor warrants that all employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Services assigned to them. Finally, Contractor represents that it, its employees and subcontractors have all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the Services, including a City Business License, and that such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. As provided for in the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, Contractor shall perform, at its own cost and expense and without reimbursement from the City, any services necessary to correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Contractor’s failure to comply with the standard of care provided for herein. Any employee of the Contractor or its sub-contractors who is determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Project, a threat to the safety of persons or property, or any employee who fails or refuses to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the Contractor and shall not be re-employed to perform any of the Services or to work on the Project. 3.2.9 Laws and Regulations. Contractor shall keep itself fully informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations in any manner affecting the performance of the Project or the Services, including all Cal/OSHA requirements, and shall give all notices required by law. Contractor shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with Services. If the Contractor performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, rules and regulations and without giving written notice to the City, Contractor shall be solely Page 4 of 22 responsible for all costs arising therefrom. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold City, its officials, directors, officers, employees and agents free and harmless, pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations. 3.2.10 Insurance. 3.2.10.1 Time for Compliance. Contractor shall not commence Work under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that it has secured all insurance required under this section. In addition, Contractor shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work on any subcontract until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that the subcontractor has secured all insurance required under this section. 3.2.10.2 Minimum Requirements. Contractor shall, at its expense, procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Agreement by the Contractor, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Contractor shall also require all of its subcontractors to procure and maintain the same insurance for the duration of the Agreement. Such insurance shall meet at least the following minimum levels of coverage: (A) Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as the latest version of the following: (1) General Liability: Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence form CG 0001); (2) Automobile Liability: Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form number CA 0001, code 1 (any auto); and (3) Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability: Workers’ Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and Employer’s Liability Insurance. (B) Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain limits no less than: (1) General Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this Agreement/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit; (2) Automobile Liability: $2,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage; and (3) Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability: Workers’ Compensation limits as required by the Labor Code of the State of California. Employer’s Liability limits of $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. 3.2.10.3 Professional Liability. Contractor shall procure and maintain, and require its sub-contractors to procure and maintain, for a period of five (5) years following completion of the Project, errors and omissions liability insurance appropriate to their profession. Such insurance shall be in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per claim and $2,000,000 aggregrate, and shall be endorsed to include contractual liability. 3.2.10.4 Insurance Endorsements. The insurance policies shall contain the following provisions, or Contractor shall provide endorsements on forms supplied or approved by the City to add the following provisions to the insurance policies: Page 5 of 22 (A) General Liability. The general liability policy shall be endorsed to state that: (1) the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall be covered as additional insured with respect to the Work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Contractor, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work; and (2) the insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers, or if excess, shall stand in an unbroken chain of coverage excess of the Contractor’s scheduled underlying coverage. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall be excess of the Contractor’s insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute with it in any way. (B) Automobile Liability. The automobile liability policy shall be endorsed to state that: (1) the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall be covered as additional insureds with respect to the ownership, operation, maintenance, use, loading or unloading of any auto owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Contractor or for which the Contractor is responsible; and (2) the insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers, or if excess, shall stand in an unbroken chain of coverage excess of the Contractor’s scheduled underlying coverage. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers shall be excess of the Contractor’s insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute with it in any way. (C) Workers’ Compensation and Employers Liability Coverage. The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers for losses paid under the terms of the insurance policy which arise from work performed by the Contractor. (D) All Coverages. Each insurance policy required by this Agreement shall be endorsed to state that: (A) coverage shall not be suspended, voided, reduced or canceled except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City; and (B) any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies, including breaches of warranties, shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers. 3.2.10.5 Separation of Insureds; No Special Limitations. All insurance required by this Section shall contain standard separation of insureds provisions. In addition, such insurance shall not contain any special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers. 3.2.10.6 Deductibles and Self-Insurance Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. Contractor shall guarantee that, at the option of the City, either: (1) the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self- insured retentions as respects the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers; or (2) the Contractor shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigation costs, claims and administrative and defense expenses. Page 6 of 22 3.2.10.7 Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best’s rating no less than A:VIII, licensed to do business in California, and satisfactory to the City. 3.2.10.8 Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish City with original certificates of insurance and endorsements effecting coverage required by this Agreement on forms satisfactory to the City. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf, and shall be on forms provided by the City if requested. All certificates and endorsements must be received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. 3.2.11 Safety. Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Contractor shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. Safety precautions as applicable shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) adequate life protection and life saving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for the proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures. 3.3 Fees and Payments. 3.3.1 Compensation. Contractor shall receive compensation, including authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at the rates set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Extra Work may be authorized, as described below, and if authorized, will be compensated at the rates and manner set forth in this Agreement. 3.3.2 Payment of Compensation. Contractor shall submit to City a monthly itemized statement which indicates work completed and hours of Services rendered by Contractor. The statement shall describe the amount of Services and supplies provided since the initial commencement date, or since the start of the subsequent billing periods, as appropriate, through the date of the statement. Payments will be made within thirty (30) days after an invoice has been approved by the City’s designated representative. Copies of all invoices for supplies, materials, and installed equipment shall be included with the invoice. 3.3.3 Reimbursement for Expenses. Contractor shall not be reimbursed for any expenses unless authorized in writing by City. 3.3.4 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may request that Contractor perform Extra Work. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Contractor shall Page 7 of 22 not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from City's Representative. 3.3.5 Prevailing Wages. Contractor is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. City shall provide Contractor with a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. Contractor shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execute the Services available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies at the Contractor's principal place of business and at the project site. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. 3.4 Accounting Records. 3.4.1 Maintenance and Inspection. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor shall allow a representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement. 3.5 General Provisions. 3.5.1 Termination of Agreement. 3.5.1.1 Grounds for Termination. City may, by written notice to Contractor, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement at any time and without cause by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination, and specifying the effective date thereof, at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. Upon termination, Contractor shall be compensated only for those services which have been adequately rendered to City, and Contractor shall be entitled to no further compensation. Contractor may not terminate this Agreement except for cause. 3.5.1.2 Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, City may require Contractor to provide all finished or unfinished Documents and Data and other information of any kind prepared by Contractor in connection with the performance of Services under this Agreement. Contractor shall be required to provide such document and other information within fifteen (15) days of the request. Page 8 of 22 3.5.1.3 Additional Services. In the event this Agreement is terminated in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated. 3.5.2 Delivery of Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be given to the respective parties at the following address, or at such other address as the respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose: Contractor: Computer Service Company 855 N Todd Avenue Azusa, CA 91702 Attn: Jerry Davis City: City of Azusa 213 East Foothill Blvd. Azusa, CA 91702 Attn: Daniel Bobadilla, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Such notice shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed, forty-eight (48) hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its applicable address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. 3.5.3 Ownership of Materials and Confidentiality. 3.5.3.1 Documents & Data; Licensing of Intellectual Property. This Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Contractor under this Agreement (“Documents & Data”). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by design professionals other than Contractor or provided to Contractor by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City’s sole risk. 3.5.3.2 Confidentiality. All ideas, memoranda, specifications, plans, procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written information, and other Documents and Data either created by or provided to Contractor in connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Contractor. Such materials shall not, Page 9 of 22 without the prior written consent of City, be used by Contractor for any purposes other than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be disclosed to any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the Project. Nothing furnished to Contractor which is otherwise known to Contractor or is generally known, or has become known, to the related industry shall be deemed confidential. Contractor shall not use City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity pertaining to the Services or the Project in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other similar medium without the prior written consent of City. 3.5.4 Cooperation; Further Acts. The Parties shall fully cooperate with one another, and shall take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be necessary, appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement. 3.5.5 Attorney's Fees. If either party commences an action against the other party, either legal, administrative or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to have and recover from the losing party reason- able attorney's fees and all other costs of such action. 3.5.6 Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or relating to any negligence, errors or omissions, recklessness, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and contractors arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Contractor’s Services, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages, expert witness fees, and attorneys fees and other related costs and expenses. Contractor shall defend, at Contractor’s own cost, expense and risk, any and all such aforesaid suits, actions or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, or volunteers. Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against City or its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, or volunteers, in any such suit, action or other legal proceeding. Contractor shall reimburse City and its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, and/or volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. Contractor’s obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, or volunteers. 3.5.7 Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by both parties. 3.5.8 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Venue shall be in Los Angeles County. Page 10 of 22 3.5.9 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of this Agreement. 3.5.10 City's Right to Employ Other Contractors. City reserves right to employ other contractors in connection with this Services. 3.5.11 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on the successors and assigns of the parties. 3.5.12 Assignment or Transfer. Contractor shall not assign, hypothecate, or transfer, either directly or by operation of law, this Agreement or any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City. Any attempt to do so shall be null and void, and any assignees, hypothecates or transferees shall acquire no right or interest by reason of such attempted assignment, hypothecation or transfer. 3.5.13 Construction; References; Captions. Since the Parties or their agents have participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Party. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work days. All references to Contractor include all personnel, employees, agents, and subcontractors of Contractor, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to City include its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope, content, or intent of this Agreement. 3.5.14 Amendment; Modification. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and signed by both Parties. 3.5.15 Waiver. No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit, privilege, or service voluntarily given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise. 3.5.16 No Third Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third party beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties. 3.5.17 Invalidity; Severability. If any portion of this Agreement is declared invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. 3.5.18 Prohibited Interests. Contractor maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Contractor, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Contractor warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Contractor, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent Page 11 of 22 upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrom. 3.5.19 Equal Opportunity Employment. Contractor represents that it is an equal opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex or age. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not be limited to, all activities related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination. Contractor shall also comply with all relevant provisions of City's Minority Business Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or guidelines currently in effect or hereinafter enacted. 3.5.20 Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Contractor certifies that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Services. 3.5.21 Authority to Enter Agreement. Contractor has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each Party warrants that the individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power, right, and authority to make this Agreement and bind each respective Party. 3.5.22 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. 3.6 Subcontracting. 3.6.1 Prior Approval Required. Contractor shall not subcontract any portion of the work required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of City. Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. Page 12 of 22 CITY OF AZUSA COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANY By: By: ______________________________ Sergio Gonzalez Jerry Davis City Manager President Attest: ______________________________ Jeffrey L. Cornejo, Jr. City Clerk Approved as to Form: ______________________________ Best Best & Krieger LLP City Attorney A-1 EXHIBIT “A” SCOPE OF SERVICES I. General Description The Contractor shall provide routine preventive maintenance, scheduled repairs, and emergency repairs to traffic signals, traffic signal equipment, safety street lights, flashing beacons, speed feedback signs, and other related equipment by duly trained and qualified personnel. The Contractor shall also perform Underground Service Alerts (USA) at the direction of the City. All preventive maintenance, scheduled repair, and USA will be billed at an established flat rate, with additional emergency work/unscheduled repair paid at hourly labor rates and vehicle and equipment rates, in accordance with the cost proposal per this Agreement. An inability to provide routine preventive maintenance to each traffic signal, safety street light, and flashing beacon may cause the Contractor to be subject to liquidated damages. The Contractor shall provide and maintain emergency service response of the City’s traffic signals, street lights, and flashing beacons on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) days per week basis, including all holidays. The Contractor must provide vehicle(s) to be used by the Contractor’s Technicians which shall be equipped with a permanently mounted arrow board; warning beacon/strobe lights; traffic cones; construction warning sign; a hydraulic bucket capable of reaching a height of at least twenty-eight (28) feet from the roadway surface; necessary computer laptop for programming, maintenance and testing of traffic signal controllers and various equipment; and communications equipment for dispatch. All of the Contractor’s employees working within the boundaries of the City shall be equipped with a communications device capable of instant 2-way communications for extended periods of time with the Contractor’s shop or with City staff. The Contractor must possess, and have readily available in functioning order, all required tools, equipment, apparatus, facilities, and materials needed to perform all work necessary to maintain and repair the traffic signals, street lights, and flashing beacons in the City in compliance with current Caltrans and County of Los Angeles standards and specifications. All excess materials and equipment in the Contractor’s inventory shall be the property and responsibility of the Contractor until such materials or equipment is used or installed in the City. The Contractor shall furnish temporary flashing beacons and other (portable) replacement equipment for non-operational traffic signals. Contractor furnished temporary spare equipment shall be equivalent to the component being replaced in manufacture, make, and model. The Contractor shall provide traffic control/lane closures that conform to Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) – California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD). The Contractor shall cooperate with the City in recalibrating traffic signal coordination timing A-2 and progression. The Contractor shall change the timing of traffic signal only upon the direction or advance written approval of the City. During emergency conditions, the Contractor shall assure full cooperation with the City and those employees of the City and other agencies as indicated. The Contractor shall not represent the City in matters of policy or procedures under this contract, shall not make any reference to City policy or procedures, and shall refer all questions or inquiries from the public regarding policy and procedures, or terms and conditions of this contract to the City. The Contractor will be required to maintain any additional traffic signals, lighted crosswalks, and appurtenant devices as they are installed, or become a part of the maintenance requirements to the City. II. Maintenance Requirements a. Preventive Maintenance The Contractor shall provide a routine, comprehensive preventive maintenance program designed to minimize the incidence of outages and malfunction; reduce complaints; and extend the useful life of the traffic signal equipment. The Contractor will be required to furnish and use a preventive maintenance checklist form approved by the City. The contractor shall provide one electronic copy of the maintenance checklist to the City following each inspection, to maintain a copy of the checklist in the traffic signal controller cabinet, and to maintain a copy of the maintenance checklist at the Contractor’s office of records. The program shall include monthly inspections of each signalized intersection. At a minimum, the following shall be performed: ● Walk the intersection and visually inspect all signal heads for proper operation, alignment, broken lenses, and missing parts. Depress all pedestrian push buttons and observe the proper timing and display. ● Examine the functioning of the controller in relation to the traffic. ● Observe and check for proper operation of the detector loops and amplifiers. Adjust or re-tune detector amplifiers and correct substandard splices as necessary. For intersections with video detection, verify camera operation by monitoring the vehicle call on the video controller unit. Also, verify the calls going to the detector call page in the controller. ● Inspect all relays, switches, and terminals, etc. and replace or make adjustments as necessary. ● Check and adjust fan operation. Check the filter for tight fit and tape if A-3 required. Clean and vacuum the cabinet as necessary. Examine cabinet interior for water, excessive dampness and plant or animal intrusion. ● Inspect battery backup system (if the signal is equipped with such unit) to ensure unit is fully charged. Check all battery connections to ensure they are clean and secure. ● Perform a night time check of safety lights and illuminated street name signs at all signalized intersections. b. Scheduled Repair The Contractor shall investigate and determine the corrective requirements for each reported malfunction, failure, or outage of the traffic signal system. The equipment and components shall include, but are not limited to the following elements: Incandescent Lamps, Light Emitting Diode (LED) signal faces, Conflict Monitors, Internally Illuminated Street Name Sign Tubes, LED Illuminated Street Name Signs, Signal Safety Lights, Load Switches, Detector Amplifiers, Transfer Switches, Flasher Switches, Breaker Switches, Ballasts, Starters, Sockets, Fuses, Fuse Holders, Photoelectric Cells, Signal and Safety Light Wiring in Poles, etc. This work shall be performed in accordance with the unit cost provided in the Cost Proposal in this Solicitation. For any work not covered by the Cost Proposal in this Solicitation, the Contractor shall submit a cost proposal to the City prior to performing any corrective work. The City reserves the right to furnish supplies, materials, and installed equipment required for performance of the work. c. Emergency Response Work The City may request that the Contractor perform emergency response work on the traffic control system. The Contractor shall provide and maintain emergency service response on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) days per week basis (24/7), including all holidays. This work shall be performed on a time and materials basis in accordance with the unit cost provided in the Cost Proposal in this Solicitation. The Contractor shall provide the City with a contact name and phone number of personnel responsible for 24/7 services. 1. Emergency Response Work may include, but is not limited to the following: ● Downed signal heads, poles, signal on flash, signal blackout, burned-out lamps, damaged controller and cabinet, damaged illuminated street name signs, damaged inductive loops, sensing elements, pedestrian push buttons, electrifiers, pedestrian signal heads, wiring, and other operational equipment related issues. ● Assisting the City for special events or for City construction projects, as A-4 necessary to implement revised traffic signal timing and phasing for changed traffic conditions. 2. Equipment for Emergency Work ● Repair, replace or otherwise render in good working order any and all defective parts of the traffic signal equipment with like make and model parts. Whenever equipment is removed, the City representative shall be notified by phone and email within twenty-four (24) hours. ● The Contractor shall cover the cost of replacing any parts to the traffic signal system. The City shall reimburse the Contractor for materials used for repairs, in an amount equal to the cost of the materials including an agreed mark-up price. ● Notify the City representative in advance of any traffic signal de- activations (by phone and email) that may be required to provide the required services. Traffic signal de-activations shall not be scheduled without the approval of an authorized representative of the City. All traffic signal controller equipment shall be maintained as recommended by the manufacturer. ● The Contractor, at own cost, shall place barricades, clean up debris, properly dispose of all damaged components. d. Maintenance Records Contractor shall create and maintain an inventory list of the equipment in the controller cabinet at each location. The inventory shall include the model, manufacturer, serial number, and quantity of each piece of equipment and installation date. The inventory list shall be continuously updated and a copy shall be furnished to the City every four (4) months in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Contractor shall maintain a copy of the Preventive Maintenance Inspection Form approved by the City at each intersection. The checklist shall be completely filled out during each routine maintenance inspection and during any time repairs are made to the controller or any related equipment in the controller cabinet or the signal equipment at the intersection (detector loops, pedestrian heads, signal heads, lenses, lamps and signal poles, etc.). A printout of the signal control database shall be kept in each controller cabinet. Timing changes shall be indicated on the printout. Only the City’s representative shall authorize timing changes except that the Contractor may make changes required on a temporary basis due to maintenance operations or to maintain a satisfactory signal operation when there is a detection failure. A-5 e. Monthly Activity Report The Contractor shall provide a computerized monthly activity report to the City by the fifteenth working day of each month for the previous month’s activities. The report shall be provided both as a printout and as a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet compatible computer file transmitted by e-mail and attached to the monthly invoice. No payment will be made without submittal of the report. The report shall include: 1. Preventive Maintenance: Time and date the preventive maintenance was performed. 2. Scheduled Repairs: A complete record of all work that was performed on the traffic signal equipment during the previous month including the date and time, make, model, and serial number of any major components or other equipment that was newly installed at each intersection. 3. Emergency Response Work: Time the service calls were received, time arrived at the intersection, the response time, nature of the problem, the number of hours spent for each repair, materials used, whether the activity is related to accident or vandalism, and a special listing of intersections with three or more calls in one month. f. Response and Service The Contractor shall provide response and service on a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day per week basis. Immediate action shall be taken to safeguard the public any time a signal installation becomes partly or totally inoperative from any cause whatsoever. The Contractor shall provide the City with a contact name and phone number of personnel responsible for 24/7 services. The maximum response times shall be as follows: 1. Emergency and accident maintenance – one (1) hour 2. Replacement of burned out signal faces – two (2) hours 3. All other signal maintenance – twenty-four (24) hours 4. Safety Lighting – twenty-four (24) hours 5. Illuminated Street Name Signs – forty-eight (48) hours Signal on flash, signal blackout not caused by a power outage, and any malfunction of pedestrian signals shall constitute an emergency. The City may extend the maximum response time for maintenance on a case-by-case basis if the signal remains operational in a satisfactory manner and the condition poses no immediate hazard to the public. A-6 Failure to meet the response time requirements by the Contractor shall be sufficient cause for the City to authorize maintenance to be completed by others and deduct the costs of said maintenance from payments due to the Contractor. Repetitive failure shall be deemed sufficient cause for the City to terminate the contract. g. Signal Shut Down and Signal on Flash The contractor shall immediately notify the City’s Public Works Department, Police Department, and Fire Department of any signal turn-offs or signal on flash necessitated by their operation. Signal shut down of any duration and signal on flash operation in excess of fifteen (15) minutes must be first authorized by the Public Works Department. h. Spare Equipment The Contractor shall maintain adequate storage and shop facilities and sufficient stock of spare parts and signal equipment to affect maintenance to the signals. The Contractor shall maintain at least one fully tested standby controller that is compatible with the City’s system. The Contractor will own and maintain all spare parts until installation in the City. i. Salvaged Equipment The Contractor shall deliver any salvaged or salvageable equipment or material to the location in the City as directed by the Public Works Department. Any material or equipment declared non-salvageable by the Public Works Department shall be taken from the City and disposed of properly by the Contractor and Contractor’s cost. Components such as mast arms and luminaries that are undamaged may be re-used at the direction of the City. j. New Traffic Signals The contractor shall maintain new traffic signals, safety lights, flashing beacons, and appurtenant devices as they are being installed, or become a part of the maintenance requirements of the City. As requested by the City, the contractor shall provide support and review of new traffic signal turn-ons. III. Underground Service Alert (Dig Alert) Monitoring The Contractor will be required to adequately mark all traffic signal conduits, traffic signal interconnect/communication lines, and equipment as well as street lights on behalf of the City in accordance with the California Government Code Section 4216 et seq. The City’s designated representative will monitor notifications submitted by Underground Service Alert (USA) to the City, and will furnish applicable notifications to a representative of the Contractor to coordinate A-7 the markings of any signalized intersections that may be scheduled for construction work or excavations as evidenced by notification from USA. The Contractor shall establish a process for monitoring and tracking the marking of any affected intersections; an Intersection Record Log shall be created, with the USA notification and corresponding action noted in the controller, with a copy provided to the City. The Contractor shall assume all liability for satisfying the City’s obligations to adequately identify underground structures in accordance with this law. Compensation for providing USA –Dig Alert services identified above will be paid at a flat rate per occurrence in accordance with the Cost Proposal in this Agreement. IV. Warranty Service New equipment installed by the Contractor shall be covered with a material and workmanship warranty for one (1) year after acceptance. Where parts or material become defective during this warranty period, the Contractor shall notify the City so that the warranty may be exercised. The Contractor shall be responsible for exercising maintenance and replacement covered by the warranty. No additional or separate compensation shall be paid for warranty service work. At expiration of the warranty, servicing of traffic signals shall be performed in accordance with these specifications. V. Payment Payments will be made within thirty (30) days after an invoice has been approved by the City’s designated representative. Copies of all invoices for supplies, materials, and installed equipment shall be included with the invoice. VI. Working Day The Contractor’s working day activities for preventive maintenance and scheduled repairs shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, excluding designated City holidays. Deviations from normal working hours will not be allowed without prior written consent of the City. B-1 EXHIBIT “B” COMPENSATION SCHEDULE “A” FLAT RATE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Item Description Quantity Unit Unit Total Annual Price Amount I. Preventive Maintenance 47 Per intersection $64.50 $36,378 (Traffic Signal System: includes safety lights & illuminated street name signs) II. Preventive Maintenance 11 Per location $33.00 $4,356 (Flashing Beacons) III. Vehicle Speed Feedback Signs 15 Per location $42.00 $7,560 IV. Underground Service Alert -USA Per USA $130.00 (Dig Alert Service) Special Note: The flat rate fee represents total compensation for all labor, material, equipment, and vehicles necessary to provide the corresponding tasks. TOTAL PROPOSAL ITEMS (I, II and III) $48,294 SCHEDULE “B” SCHEDULED REPAIR SERVICES Item No. Description Unit Price 1. Replace Type A Detector Loop (1 to 4 loops) $500.00 Per loop 2. Replace Type A Detector Loop (5 or more loops) $450.00 Per loop 3. Replace Type D Detector Loop (1 to 4 loops) $500.00 Per loop 4. Replace Type D Detector Loop (5 or more loops) $450.00 Per loop 5. Replace Video Detection Unit $3,011.00 Per unit 6. Vehicular LED Face Replacement $125.00 Per Unit 7. Pedestrian LED Face Replacement (Countdown Display) $230.00 Per Face 8. Replace Pedestrian Push Button $85.00 Per Button Special Note: The unit price represents total compensation for all labor, material, equipment, and vehicles necessary to complete the corresponding task. For any work not listed on Schedule B, the Contractor shall submit a cost proposal to the City prior to performing the B-2 work. SCHEDULE “C” EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES List the position titles and responsibilities of personnel that will be providing emergency response services to the City. PERSONNEL Position Hourly Straight Time Hourly Overtime Title: Traffic Signal Maintenance Superintendent $110.00 $150.00 Title: Engineering Technician $100.00 $145.00 Title: Traffic Signal Electrician $97.00 $139.50 Title: Traffic Signal Laborer $80.00 $115.90 Title: Utility/Construction Foreman $100.00 $145.00 Title: Laboratory Technician $95.00 $136.50 VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT The vehicles and equipment listed hereon may not accurately reflect the rolling stock used by your firm. For those vehicle and equipment that are not used by your firm, cross out and mark as “N/A” to indicate that the vehicle or equipment is not available or necessary for the emergency response services requested in this RFP. Personnel Vehicle N/A Per hour Pickup Truck $15.00 Per hour Service Truck $30.00 Per hour Service/Ladder Truck N/A Per hour Boom/Ladder Truck N/A Per hour Crane Truck $60.00 Per hour Altec/Tesla Truck $35.00 Per hour Concrete Saw $5.00 Per hour Compressor with Air Tools $12.00 Per hour Arrow Board Trailer $10.00 Per hour Wire Trailer $10.00 Per hour Any equipment not listed will be paid per current Caltrans equipment rates. B-3 MATERIAL MARK-UP Material mark-up will not exceed 20% of supplier’s invoice price (cost) that will be furnished to the City in any cost proposal for emergency response work.