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Professional Engineering Services Agreement
For The
2007 ANNEXATION SANITARY SEWER EXTENSIONS
Design & Construction ~upervision
Jeffersonville, Indiana
This is an agreement made as of thi~1h-day of tJiJ..J ,2007, between The City of Jeffersonville,
Indiana, acting thru its duly appointed Sewer Board (OWNER) and Jacobi, Toombs, and Lanz, Inc.
(CONSULTANT) a firm of Professional Engine~rs, Surveyors and GIS Specialists.
OWNER hereby retains CONSULTANT to perform services as described in Attachment A.
CONSULTANT agrees to perform the services in consideration of the compensation described in
Attachments Band C in accordance with the terms described in Attachment D.
This Agreement consists of this document together with Attachment A - Project Requirements,
Attachment B _ Fee Schedule, Attachment t - Hourly Billing Rates, and Attachment D - Terms and
Conditions. This agreement between the OWNER and CONSULTANT supercedes all prior written and
oral understandings. This agreement may only be amended, supplemented, modified or cancelled by a
duly executed written instrument.
In executing this Agreement, the undersigned also acknowledge their authority to bind the parties to all
terms and conditions.
In witness whereof, the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement as of the day and year
first written.
OWNER:
CONSULTANT:
Jacobi, Toombs, and Lanz
120 Bell Avenue
Clarksville, Indiana 47129
(812 288-6646
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ProfessiOnal Services Agreement
William A. Saegesser, P.
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Attachment Al Project Requirements
1. Project Description and Required Engineering Services
The purpose of this project is to provide sanitary sewer service to the newly annexed areas of
Jeffersonville per the Fiscal Plan prepared by the City Council. These projects will require that
construction take place by 12/31/10 in order to be in compliance with the annexation regulations.
The Design and Construction Phases of this project will be funded by local funds.
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2. Scope of Engineering Services
The Consultant shall provide the following for e.ach annexation area:
I. Survev and Desiqn
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Topographic Survey of sewer route.
Design, preparation of plans, specifications, contract documents.
Preparation of any Easement plats and descriptions that may be
necessary for the project.
Coordination with the Owner, and the Indiana Department of
Environmental Management (IDEM), including preparation and submittal
of any permit applications that may be required.
Manage Geotechnical Investigation (cost not included) as required.
Assist the Owner in bidding the work, analyze Contractor bids received,
make award r~commendation.
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6.
II. Construction Observation
1. Provide full-time or part-time inspector(s) and assistant personnel as
required to ascertain that the project is constructed in accordance with
the contract documents.
2. Review shop drawings submitted by the Contractor, Contractor payment
requests.
3. Address Contractor questions, work out problems that may arise.
4. Report to the Owner on a monthly basis.
5. Preparation and negotiation of change orders.
3. Project Schedule
Survey and Design Services shall commenc~ upon receipt of a signed contract and notice-to-proceed,
and all of the annexation sewers shall be completed within twenty-four (24) months.
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Construction Observation Services shall ~e provided during construction.
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Professional Services Agreement
Attachm~nt B: Fee Schedule
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The Consultant shall receive as payment for the work performed under this agreement the
following fees:
Annexation Area A:
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be ninetee~ thousand five hundred dollars ($ 19,500.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
2,280.00
7,080.00
2,260.00
6,110.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 19,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard, Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0'; based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of seven thousand five hundred dollars ($ 7,500.00).
Annexation Area B-1:
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as desCribed in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be sixty two thousand five hundred dollars ($ 62,500.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, 'Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
6,600.00
31,540.00
6,020.00
16,380.00
500.00
1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 62,509.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standarq Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0:, based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
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Annexation Area B-2:
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Bil:ling Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be seventY eight thousand five hundred dollars ($ 78,500.00),
unless modified as defined in Attachment ',0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of
each task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
10,120.00
40,560.00
7,400.00
18,460.00
500.00
1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 78,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard, Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of eighteen thousand six hundred dollars ($ 18,600.00).
Annexation Area B-3:
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows: .
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The not-to-exceed budget shall be twenty three thousand five hundred dollars ($ 23,500.00),
unless modified as defined in Attachment :0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of
each task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
4,370.00
9,720.00
2,620.00
5,020.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 23,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standarq Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of nine thousand and fifty dollars ($ 9,050.00).
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Annexation Area 6-4:
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be eighty seven thousand five hundred dollars ($ 87,500.00),
unless modified as defined in Attachment 'p'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of
each task outlined in Attachment 'A', Secti6n 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1 3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
11,570.00
41,150.00
8,160.00
24,660.00
500.00
1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 87,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard, Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of twenty two thousand two hundred and seventy five dollars ($
22,275.00).
Annexation Area C-1:
Forlte.rn2.1., Survey and . Design, as desbribed in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0'" based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be forty eight thousand dollars ($ 48,000.00), unless modified as
defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each task outlined in
Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
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2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
6,320.00
23,550.00
14,260.00
2,100.00
500.00
1 ,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 48,000.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standarq Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of eighteen thousand six hundred dollars ($ 18,600.00).
Annexation Area C-2:
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be nineteen thousand dollars ($ 19,000.00), unless modified as
defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceedcost of each task outlined in
Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
3,300.00
7,340.00
1,330.00
5,260.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 19,000.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on StandardiRates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars ($ 3,850.00).
Annexation Area C-3:
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
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The not-to-exceed budget shall be sixty one thousand five hundred dollars ($ 61,500.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. Th~ approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$ 6,020.00
$ 32,200.00
$ 4,420.00
$ 16,900.00
$ 500.00
$ 1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 61,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standarq Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of thirteen thousand eight hundred and seventy four dollars ($
13,874.00).
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Annexation Area 0-1:
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be sixty three thousand five hundred dollars ($ 63,500.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
6,980.00
33,040.00
5,140.00
16,380.00
500.00
1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 63,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of thirteen thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars ($
13,880.00).
Annexation Area 0-2:
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be forty eight thousand five hundred dollars ($ 48,500.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1 3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
6,460.00
21,980.00
3,840.00
14,260.00
500.00
1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 48,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agre~ment,
compensation shall be based on Standard Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of seven thousand six hundred dollars ($ 7,600.00).
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment 'D', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be eighteen thousand dollars ($ 18,000.00), unless modified as
defined in Attachment 'D'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each task outlined in
Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
3,090.00
7,110.00
1,050.00
4,980.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $18,000.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment 'D', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of two thousand five hundred and fifty dollars ($ 2,550.00).
Annexation Area 0-4: ,
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment 'D', based on current Hourly Billing Rat~s ~s shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
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The not-to-exceed budget shall be sixteen thousand dollars ($ 16,000.00), unless modified as
defined in Attachment 'D'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each task outlined in
Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$.
$
2,530.00
6,790.00
1,050.00
3,860.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 16,000.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment 'D', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars ($ 2,350.00).
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Annexation Area 0-5:
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be thirty one thousand one hundred dollars ($ 31,100.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
4,990.00
13,070.00
2,850.00
8,420.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 31,100.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of thirteen thousand and seventy five dollars ($ 13,075.00).
Annexation Area 0-6:
For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be fifty thousand five hundred dollars ($ 50,500.00), unless
modified as defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each
task outlined in Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
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2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
6,460.00
24,110.00
4,690.00
13,280.00
500.00
1,460.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT s.hall.not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 50,500.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of twelve thousand eight hundred and seventy five dollars ($
12,875.00).
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For Item 2.1., Survey and Design, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Hourly Billing Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on current Hourly Billing Rates as shown in
Attachment 'C', as follows:
The not-to-exceed budget shall be fifteen thousand dollars ($ 15,000.00), unless modified as
defined in Attachment '0'. The approximate estimated not-to-exceed cost of each task outlined in
Attachment 'A', Section 2, Scope of Engineering Services, is as follows:
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.13
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
$
$
$
$
$
$
1,680.00
6,210.00
1,480.00
3,860.00
500.00
1,270.00
These estimates are for the purpose of budget-tracking only. The CONSULTANT shall not exceed
the total not-to-exceed amount of $ 15,000.00, unless approved by the OWNER.
For Item 2.11., Construction Observation, as described in Attachment 'A' of this Agreement,
compensation shall be based on Standard. Rates, Subcontracted Services, and Reimbursable
Expenses, all as defined in Attachment '0', based on the hourly rates as defined in Attachment
'C', with a not-to-exceed budget of twenty five thousand dollars ($ 25,000.00).
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The Hourly Billing Rates shown in this schedule are effective until Dec. 31, 2008. JTL reserves the right
to adjust the Hourly Billing Rates after that date. Nevertheless, the estimated not~to~exceed amounts
will not be exceeded unless approved by the owner.
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Professional Services Agreement
Attachment D: Terms & Conditions
Services Jacobi, Toombs and Lanz, Inc. (JTL) will
perform services for the Client with these Terms &
Conditions. JTL has developed the Project scope of
service, schedule, and compensation based on
available information and various assumptions. The
Client acknowledges that adjustments to the schedule
and compensation may be necessary based on the
actual circumstances encountered by JTL in
performing their services.
Authorized Representatives The officer assigned to
the Project by JTL is the only authorized
representative to make decisions or commitments on
behalf of JTL. The Client shall designate a
representative with similar authority.
Project Requirements The Client shall confirm the
objectives, requirements, constraints, and criteria for
the Project at its inception. If the Client has
established design standards, they shall be furnished
to JTL at Project inception. JTL will review the Client
design standards and may recommend alternate
standards considering the standard of care provision.
Site Access The Client shall obtain all necessary
approvals for JTL to access the Project site(s).
Period of Service JTL shall perform the services for
the Project in a timely manner consistent with sound
professional practice. JTL will strive to perform its
services according to the Project schedule set forth in
Attachment C. The services of each task shall be
considered complete. when deliverables for the task
have. been presented to the Client. JTL shall be
entitled to an extension of time and compensation
adjustment for any delay beyond JTL control.
Compensation In consideration of the services
performed by JTL, the Client shall pay JTL in the
manner set forth in Attachment B. The parties
acknowledge that terms of compensation are based
on an orderly and continuous progress of the Project.
Compensation shall be equitably adjusted for delays
or extensions of time beyond the control of JTL.
Payment Definitions The following definitions shall
apply to methods of payment:
. Salary cost is defined as the individuals base
salary plus customary and statutory benefits.
Statutory benefits shall be as prescribed by law
and customary benefits shall be as established
by JTL employment policy.
. Cost plus is defined as the individuals base
salary plus actual overhead plus professional fee.
Overhead shall include customary and statutory
benefits, administrative expense, and non-project
operating costs.
. Lump sum is defined as a fixed price amount for
the scope of services described.
. Standard Rates is defined as individual time
multiplied by standard billing rates for that
individual.
. Subcontracted services are defined as Project
related services provided by other parties to JTL
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. Reimbursable expenses are defined as actual
expenses incurred in connection with the Project.
Payment Terms JTL shall submit monthly invoices
for services performed and Client shall pay the full
invoice amount within 30 days of the invoice date.
Invoices will be considered correct if not questioned in
writing within 10 days of the invoice date. JTL shall be
entitled to a 2% per month administrative charge in
the event of payment delay. Client payment to JTL is
not contingent on arrangement of project financing.
Invoice payment delayed beyond 60 days shall give
JTL the right to stop work until payments are current.
Non-payment beyond 70 days shall be just cause for
termination by JTL.
Additional Services The Client and JTL
acknowledge that additional services may be
necessary for the Project to address issues that may
not be known at Project initiation or that may be
required to address circumstances that were not
foreseen. In that event, JTL shall notify the Client of
the need for additional services and the Client shall
pay for such additional services in an amount and
manner as the parties may subsequently agree.
Independent Consultant JTL shall serve as an
independent consultant for services provided under
this agreement. JTL shall retain control over the
means and methods used in performing their services
and may retain subconsultants to perform certain
services as determined by JTL.
Standard of Care Services provided by JTL will be
performed with the care and skill ordinarily exercised
by members of the same profession practicing under
similar circumstances. JTL will not be liable for the
cost of any omission that adds value to the Project.
Compliance with Laws JTL shall perform its services
consistent with sound professional practice and
endeavor to incorporate laws, regulations, codes, and
standards applicable at the time the work is
performed. In the event that standards of practice
change during the Project, JTL shall be entitled to
additional compensation where additional services
are needed to conform to the standard of practice.
Permits and Approvals JTL will assist the Client in
preparing applications and supporting documents for
the Client to secure permits and approvals from
agencies having jurisdiction over the Project. The
Client agrees to pay all application and review fees.
Ownership of Documents Documents prepared by
JTL for the Project are instruments of service and
shall remain the property of JTL. Record documents
of service shall be based on the printed copy. JTL will
furnish documents electronically, however the Client
releases JTL from any liability that may result from
documents used in this form. JTL shall not be held
liable for reuse of documents for any purpose other
than those intended under the Project.
Insurance JTL will maintain the following insurance
and coverage limits during the period of service. The
Client will be named as an additional insured on the
(\
Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability
policies.
Worker's Compensation
$500,000 per Accident
and $500,000 Policy Limit
$1,000,000 per
occurrence (bodily injury
including death &
property damage)
$2,000,000 aggregate
$1,000,000 combined
single limit for bodily
injury
and property damage
$500,000 each claim and
in the aggregate
The Client shall make arrangements for Builder's
Risk, Protective Liability, Pollution Prevention, and
other specific insurance coverage warranted for the
Project in amounts appropriate to the Project value
and risks. JTL shall be a named insured on those
policies where JTL may be at risk. The Client shall
obtain the counsel of others in setting insurance limits
for construction contracts.
Waiver of Subrogation JTL shall endeavor to obtain
a waiver of subrogation against the Client, if
requested in writing by the Client, provided that JTL
will not increase its exposure to risk and Client will
pay the cost associated with any premium increase or
special fees.
Indemnification JTL shall indemnify the Client from
any reasonable damages caused solely by the
negligent act, error, or omission of JTL in the
performance of services under the Project. If such
damage results in part by the negligence of another
party, JTL shall be liable only to the extent of their
proportional negligence.
Limitation of Liability In recognition of the relative
risks and benefits of the project to both the Client and
JTL, the risks have been allocated. The Client agrees
to limit the liability of JTL for all claims related to the
Project at $50,000 or the net income realized by JTL
for the Project, whichever is greater.
Third Party Claims The Client will compensate JTL
for services performed in defense of any third party
claim unless the claim resulted from the negligent act,
error or omission of JTL.
Legal Expense In the event that either party takes
legal action against the other that is not prosecuted, is
dismissed, or if the decision is rendered for the other
party, the party taking legal action agrees to pay the
other their attorney fees, court costs, and defense
expenses within 30 days of the court action.
Lien Rights JTL may file a lien against the Client's
property in the event that the Client does not make
payment within the time prescribed in this agreement.
The Client agrees that services by JTL are considered
property improvements and the Client waives the right
to any legal defense to the contrary.
Commercial General
Liability
Automobile Liabilitv
Professional Liabilitv
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Consequential Damages Neither the Client nor JTL
shall be liable to the other for any consequential
damages regardless of the nature or fault.
Environmental Matters The Client warrants they
have disclosed all potential hazardous materials that
may be encountered on the Project. In the event
unknown hazardous materials are encountered, JTL
shall be entitled to additional compensation for
appropriate actions to protect the health and safety of
its personnel, and for additional services required to
comply with applicable laws. The Client shall
indemnify JTL from any claim related to hazardous
materials encountered on the Project except for those
events caused by negligent acts of JTL.
Cost Opinions JTL shall prepare cost opinions for
the Project based on historical information that
represents the judgment of a qualified professional.
The Client and JTL acknowledge that actual costs
may vary from the cost opinions prepared and that
JTL offers no guarantee related to the Project cost.
Independent Counsel The Client agrees to obtain
independent legal and financial counsel for the
Project considering JTL does not furnish these
services.
Contingency Fund The Client acknowledges the
potential for changes in the work during construction
and the Client agrees to include a contingency fund in
the Project budget appropriate to the potential risks
and uncertainties associated with the Project. JTL
may offer advice concerning the value of the
contingency fund; however, JTL shall not be liable for
additional costs that the Client may incur beyond the
contingency fund they select unless such additional
cost results from a negligent act, error, or omission
related to services performed by JTL.
Contractor Selection JTL may make
recommendations concerning award of construction
contracts and products. The Client acknowledges
that the final selection of construction contractors and
products is their sole responsibility.
Shop Drawing Review If included in the scope of
service, JTL shall review shop-drawing submittals
from the contractor solely for their conformance with
the design intent of and performance criteria specified
for the Project. JTL shall not be liable for the
performance of or consequential damages of any
equipment furnished by the contractor under the
Project.
Construction Review If included in the scope of
service, JTL shall observe the progress and content
of the work to determine if the work is proceeding in
general accordance with the Contract Documents.
This construction review is intended to observe,
document, and report information concerning the
construction process. Observation of work at the
Project site shall not make JTL responsible for the
work performed by another party, the means,
methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures
selected by another party, nor the safety precautions
or programs of another party.
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Client reject work by construction contractors that
does not conform to the requirements of the Project.
Safety JTL shall be responsible solely for the safety
precautions or programs of its employees and no
other party.
Information from Other Parties The Client and JTL
acknowledge that JTL will rely on information
furnished by other parties in performing its services
under the Project. JTL shall not be liable for any
damages that may be incurred by the Client in the use
of third party information.
Construction Record Drawings If included in the
scope of service, JTL will deliver drawings to the
Client incorporating information furnished by
construction contractors. In that construction record
drawings are based on information provided by
others, JTL cannot and does not warrant their
accuracy.
Force Majeure Neither party will hold the other
responsible for damages or delay caused by Acts of
God, acts of war, strikes, accidents, or other events
beyond the other's control.
Dispute Resolution The Client and JTL agree that
they shall diligently pursue resolution of all
disagreements within 45 days of either party's written
notice using a mutually acceptable form of mediated
dispute resolution prior to exercising their rights under
law. JTL shall continue to perform services for the
Project and the Client shall pay for such services
during the dispute resolution process unless the
Client issues a written notice to suspend work.
Suspension of Work The Client may suspend
services performed by JTL with cause upon fourteen
(14) days written notice. JTL shall submit an invoice
for services performed up to the effective date of the
work suspension and the Client shall pay JTL all
outstanding invoices within fourteen (14) days. If the
work suspension exceeds thirty (30) days from the
effective work suspension date, JTL shall be entitled
to renegotiate the Project schedule and the
compensation terms for the Project. . (~~
Termination The Client or L may t rmmafe/
services on the Project upon days written
notice i1'I tAc 8'/ill'lt gf substantial failur-c by thc etAer
,.p::lrty to fbllfill its obligations of the tcrmo hcrmmder:.=
JTL shall submit an invoice for services performed up
to the effective date of termination and the Client shall
pay JTL all outstanding invoices within fourteen (14)
days. The Client may withhold an amount for services
that may be in dispute provided that the Client
furnishes a written notice of the basis for their dispute
and that the amount withheld represents a reasonable
value.
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Governing Law The terms of agreement shall
be governed by the laws of the state where the
services are performed provided that nothing
contained herein shall be interpreted in such a
manner as to render it unenforceable under the
laws of the state in which the Project resides.
Assignment Neither party shall assign its rights,
interests or obligations under the Project without
the express written consent of the other party.
Waiver of Rights The failure of either party to
enforce any provision of these terms and
conditions shall not constitute a waiver of such
provision nor diminish the right of either party to
the remedies of such provision.
Warranty JTL warrants that they will deliver
products under the Project within the standard of
care. JTL provides no other expressed or
implied warranty.
Severability Any provision of these terms later
held to violate any law shall be deemed void and
all remaining provisions shall continue in force.
In such event, the Client and JTL will work in
good faith to replace an invalid provision with
one that is valid with as close to the original
meaning as possible.
Survival All provisions of these terms that
allocate responsibility or liability between the
Client and JTL shall survive the completion or
termination of services for the Project.
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2007 ANNEXATION
Sanitary Sewer Extensions
Scope of Work & Fee Report
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City of Jeffersonville, Indiana
Submitted To:
Jeffersonville Sewer Board
Nov~mber 19, 2007
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CLARKSVILLE, INDIANA 47129
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Clarksville, Indiana 47129
(812) 288-6646 (812) 288-6656 Fax
November 19, 2007
Mayor Robert L. Waiz, Jr., President
Jeffery A. Caldwell, Member
William A. Saegesser, P.E., P.L.S., Member
Jeffersonville Sewer Board
500 Quartermaster Court
Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
Re: 2007 Annexation Sanitary Sewers
Scope of Work and Proposed Fees
Dear Sewer Board Members:
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The purpose ofthis report is to submit the Scope of Work for sewering the 7,800 acres that the
City of Jeffersonville annexed in 2007. Also i1).cluded are JTL's man-hour and fee estimates, the
preliminary layouts that we prepared for the fiscal plan, and our proposed Professional Services
Agreement.
Survey and Design will commence immediately and proceed over the next 2 years. Construction
of the projects will commence the summer of 2;008, and be completed by December 2010.
The total anticip~ted project cost is $6,989,950, as reported in the annexation fiscal. The utility
currently has funds to finance the design portion ofthis project, but, as stated in the Fiscal Plan, a
Sewage Works Revenue Bond that will be supported by new connection and user fees will be
required to finance the construction projects.
JTL will coordinate the funding issues and integrate them with the upcoming SRF and open
market bonds that are required for the City's cUrrent system improvement program.
Thank you for allowing JTL to continue to manage the sewer works project, and be the designer
on the annexation projects.
LANZ, INC.
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11/19/07
2007 City of Jeffersonville Sanitary Sewer Annexation Extensions
Project Scope of Work
In 2007, the City of Jeffersonville annexed approximately 7800 acres which encompassed 3660
households with an estimated population of 8967. Portions of the Annexation Area are currently
served by the City's sewer system, and those without sewers are to be sewered by 12/31/10.
Based on the Fiscal Plan prepared for the Annexation, there are 6 annexation areas, 5 of which
will require sewer capital improvement projects. Based upon the location of the individual
project areas within these annexation boundaries, it is expected that there will be 15 separate
projects (described below) to be designed and constructed within the next 3 years. The estimated
capital improvements cost for sanitary sewer extensions is $6,989,950.
Jacobi, Toombs & Lanz, Inc. prepared the preliminary project scopes and cost estimates for the
, Annexation Fiscal Plan, which are summarized on the following pages. Preliminary layout plans
for each of the Annexation Areas are also included.
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Annexation Area A:
Annexation Area A is entirely surrounded by current City boundaries. It is known as the area
near Woodland Court. Woodland Court is already served by City sewers, however Logan Lane
is not currently sewered and will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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5.
1 Lift Station
750 LF - 8" Gravity Sewers
950 LF- Force Main
4 Manholes
12 Property Service Connections
$100,000
$37,500
$23,750
$6,000
$12,000
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Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$197,100
Survey & Design
Inspection
$19,500
$7,500
Estimated'Project Cost
$224,100
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Annexation Area B:
Annexation Area B currently has sewer service'from the Oak Park Conservancy District to a
majority of its residents. The area is bordered qn the south by Allison Lane, the east by the Ohio
River, the north by the Clark Maritime Centre, and the east by Tenth Street.
Annexation Area B-1:
Area B-1 can be described as Herb Lewis Roa4 near Port Road and Tenth Street. To sewer this
area, it will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
1. 2 Lift Stations
2. 5000 LF - Gravity Sewer
3. 4000 LF - Force Main
4. 14 Manholes
5. 14 Property Service Connections
$200,000
$205,000
$100,000
$21,000
$14,000
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Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$594,000
Survey & Design
Inspection
$62,500
$18,500
Estimated Project Cost
$675,000
Annexation Area B-2:
Area B-2 can be described as Utica Pike from Allison Lane to Six Mile Lane. To sewer this
area, it will require the following: .
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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5.
2 Lift Stations
6300 LF - Gravity Sewer
1600 LF - Force Main
16 Manholes
60 Property Service Connections
$200,000
$315,000
$40,000
$24,000
$60,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$702,900
Survey & Design
Inspection
$78,500
$18,600
Estimated Project Cost
$800,000
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Area B-3 can be described as unsewered portions of McBride Heights and part of Allison Lane.
To sewer this area, it will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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3.
3300 LF - Gravity Sewe~
8 Manholes '
40 Property Service Connections
$165,000
$12,000
$40,000
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$238,700
Survey & Design
Inspection
$23,500
$9,050
Estimated Project Cost
$271,250
Annexation Area B-4:
Area B-4 can be described as unsewered portidns of Wathen Heights and Cherokee Terrace. To
sewer this area, it will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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1 Lift Station
12,900 LF - Gravity Sewer
39 Manholes
160 Property Service Connections
$100,000
$480,000
$58,500
$160,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$878,350
Survey & Design
Inspection
$87,500
$22,275
Estimated Project Cost
$988,125
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Annexation Area Cis located just north of Port' Road City and directly south ofINAAP. This
area is rapidly developing, and will continue to grow after annexation occurs. A large portion
of the existing and proposed sewers in Area C Will be served by the proposed Lentzier Creek
Interceptor.
Annexation Area C-l:
Area C-l is known as Maplehurst Subdivision and is an existing developed neighborhood
without sewers. To sewer this area, it will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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3.
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7200 LF - Gravity Sewers
16 Manholes
60 Property Service Connections
$360,000
$24,000
$60,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$488,400
Survey & Design
Inspection
$48,000
$18,600
Estimated Project Cost
$555,000
Annexation Area C-2:
Area C-2 consists of Surrey Road located off QfUtica-Sellersburg Road and is an existing
developed street without sewers. To sewer this area, it will require the following:
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Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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2.
3.
2600 LF - Gravity Sewers
7 Manholes
16 Property Service Co~ections
$130,000
$10,500
$16,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$172,150
Survey & Design
Inspection
$19,000
$3,850
Estimated Project Cost
$195,000
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Area C-3 consists of New Chapel Road and UtIca-Sellersburg Road east of Highway 62 and a
small area on the west side of Highway 62. This area is commonly referred to as Watson. To
sewer this area, it will require the following: '
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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5.
1 Lift Station
5675 LF - Gravity Sewer
1800 - LF Force Main
15 Manholes
54 Property Service Connections
$100,000
$273,000
$45,000
$18,000
$54,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$539,000
Survey & Design
Inspection
$61,500
$13,874
Estimated Project Cost
$614,374
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Meadows, the west by Highway 31 and Silver Creek, the north by Salem-Noble Road, and the
east by Charlestown Pike and Highway 62. I
Annexation Area D-l:
Area D-1 can be described as Coopers Lane So'uth ofI-265, including portions of Hamburg Pike.
To sewer this area, it will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scoue:
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3.
4.
5.
1 Lift Station
6554 LF - Gravity Sewer
400 LF - Force Main
21 Manholes
58 Property Service Connections
$100,000
$314,700
$10,000
$31,500
$58,000
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Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$565,620
Survey & Design
Inspection
$63,500
$13,880
Estimated Project Cost
$643,000
Annexation Area D-2:
Area D-2 can be described as Coopers Lane Nbrth ofI-265. To sewer this area, it will require
the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scoue:
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2. 3650 LF - Gravity Sew~r
3. 3000 LF - Force Main
4. 11 Manholes
5. 16 Property Service Connections
$100,000
$166,500
$75,000
$16,500
$16,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
$411,400
Survey & Design
Inspection
$48,500
$7,600
Estimated Project Cost
$467,500
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Annexation Area D-3:
Area D-3 can be described as Utica-Sellersburg Road near Hidden Creek Golf Course and Indian
Springs. To sewer this area, it will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
1. 2500 LF - Gravity Sewer
2. 8 Manholes .
3. 11 Property Service Connections
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$114,000
$12,000
$11,000
$150,700
Survey & Design
Inspection
$18,000
$2,550
Estimated Project Cost
$171,250
Annexation Area D-4:
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5 Manholes
14 Property Service Connections
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$100,000
$7,500
$14,000
$133,650
Survey & Design
Inspection
$16,000
$2,350
Estimated Project Cost
$152,000
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following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
1. 5000 LF - Gravity Sew~r
2. 15 Manholes .
3. 7 Property Service Connections
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Survey & Design
Inspection
$240,000
$22,500
$7,000
$296,450
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$13,075
Estimated Project Cost
$340,625
Annexation Area D-6:
Area D-6 can be described as King Road locat~d off of Charlestown Pike. To sewer this area, it
will require the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
1 Lift Station
5500 LF - Gravity SewJr
1000 LF - Force Main I
15 Manholes
7 Property Service COmlections
$100,000
$270,000
$23,000
$22,500
$7,000
Total Construction + 10% Contingency
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Survey & Design
Inspection
$50,500
$12,875
Estimated Project Cost
$528,125
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Annexation Area F is currently encompassed by the existing City boundary. The area is located
off of Char1estown Pike just north of Holmans Lane. It is commonly known as the Evergreen
Subdivision. To sewer this area, it will require'the following:
Preliminary Proiect Scope:
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21 Manholes
45 Property Service Con!nections
$212,000
$31,500
$45,000
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Inspection
$317,350
$15,000*
$25,000
Estimated Project Cost
$357,350
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in the Annex. Area 5 sanitary sewer extensi6ns, but this section was not constructed due to
lackof funds.
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