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HomeMy WebLinkAboutT Bailey, Inc - DBIA Contract - Zone 3 Reservoir Storage (Project No. 21252)DBIA PROGRESSIVE DESIGN -BUILD AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND DESIGN -BUILDER - COST PLUS FEE WITH A GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE Note: This document has been modified from the DBIA Form. A redlined copy will be provided upon request. Document No. 530 Second Edition 2010 © Design -Build Institute of America Washington, DC TABLE OF CONTENTS Article Name Page Article1 Scope of Work...............................................................................................1 Article 2 Contract Documents..................................................................................... 2 Article 3 Interpretation and Intent...............................................................................2 Article 4 Ownership of Work Product......................................................................... 3 Article5 Contract Time................................................................................................ 4 Article6 Contract Price................................................................................................ 5 Article 7 Procedure for Payment...............................................................................17 Article 8 Termination for Convenience.....................................................................19 Article 9 Representatives of the Parties...................................................................19 Article 10 Bonds and Insurance................................................................................20 Article 11 Other Provisions................................................................................... 20 Progressive Design -Build Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder — with Cost Plus Fee and a Guaranteed Maximum Price This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an aifomey is recommended with respect to its completion or modification. This AGREEMENT is made as of the i w fi 4 I �d��� day of Nd,VQ _1 & eA in the year of 20 by and between the following parties, for services in connection with the Project identified below: OWNER: (Name and address) City of Pasco PO Box 2931525 North 3'd Ave Pasco, WA 99301 DESIGN -BUILDER: (Name and address) T BAILEY, INC. 9628 South Marchs Point Rd. Anacortes, WA 98221 PROJECT: (Include Project name and location as it will appear in the Contract Documents) Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank In consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations contained herein, Owner and Design -Builder agree as set forth herein. Article 1 Scope of Work 1.1 Design -Builder shall perform all design and construction services, and provide all material, equipment, tools and labor, necessary to complete the Work described in and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 1 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © Thaxton Parkinson PLLC Article 2 Contract Documents 2.1 The Contract Documents are comprised of the following: 2.1.1 All written modifications, amendments, minor changes, and Change Orders to this Agreement issued in accordance with DBIA Document No. 535, Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder (2010 Edition, as amended) ("General Conditions of Contract), including but not limited to The GMP Amendment in accordance with Section 6.6 herein, provided such Amendment is executed between the parties. 2.1.2 This Agreement, including all exhibits but excluding the GMP Amendment: .1 Exhibit A: Initial Basis of Design Documents .2 Exhibit 131: Insurance Exhibit — Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements .3 Exhibit 132: Form of Payment Bond .3 Exhibit 133: Form of Performance Bond .4 Exhibit C: Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Services .5 Exhibit D: Phase 1 Level of Effort .6 Exhibit E: Hourly Rates, Unit Prices, and Allowance Items .6 Exhibit F: Form GMP Amendment .7 Exhibit G: Form Change Orders 2.1.3 The General Conditions of Contract; and 2.1.4 Design Submissions, the Design Log, and the Construction Documents prepared and approved in accordance with Section 2.4 of the General Conditions of Contract, the most recent approved documents governing over previously approved documents. Article 3 Interpretation and Intent 3.1 Design -Builder and Owner, prior to execution of the Agreement, shall carefully review all the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the various documents in the Initial Basis of Design Documents set forth in Exhibit A, and the Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Services set forth in Exhibit C, for any conflicts or ambiguities. Design -Builder and Owner will discuss and resolve any identified conflicts or ambiguities prior to execution of the Agreement. 3.2 The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary and interpreted in harmony so as to avoid conflict, with words and phrases interpreted in a manner consistent with construction and design industry standards. In the event inconsistencies, conflicts, or ambiguities between or among the Contract Documents are discovered after execution of the Agreement or after the parties' execution of the GMP Amendment, Design -Builder and Owner shall attempt to resolve any ambiguity, conflict or inconsistency informally, recognizing that the Contract Documents shall take precedence in the order in which they are listed in Section 2.1 hereof. (Wrote, the parties are strongly encouraged to establish in the GMP Exhibit or GMP Proposal (as applicable) the priority of the various documents comprising such exhibit or proposal.) 3.3 Terms, words and phrases used in*the Contract Documents, including this Agreement, shall have the meanings given them in the General Conditions of Contract. 3.4 If the Initial Basis of Design Documents contain design or prescriptive specifications the Design - Builder shall be entitled to reasonably rely on the accuracy of the information represented in such design DBIA Document No. 630 Page 2 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC or prescriptive specifications and their compatibility with other information set forth in Initial Basis of Design Documents, including any performance specifications for the purposes of developing the Scope of Services for Phase 1, the Phase 1 Not to Exceed Amount and the Design -Builder's Fee Percentage. However, during Phase 1, Design -Builder is required to perform an independent evaluation of such design or prescriptive specifications to verify the information provided by the Owner. Further, regardless of the inclusion of design or prescriptive specifications or criteria, Design -Builder shall remain responsible for meeting the performance requirements of the Project, including but not limited to the requirements that the Project meet the Initial and Final Basis of Design Documents as well as all applicable Legal Requirements. Provided Design -Builder complies with other requirements set forth in this Agreement such as those regarding notice of claims to Owner and identification of differing site conditions, Design -Builder shall be entitled to an adjustment in the Scope of Services for Phase 1, the Phase 1 Not to Exceed Amount and/or the Design -Builder's Fee Percentage, but only to the extent Design -Builder's cost and/or time of performance have been adversely impacted by such inaccurate design or prescriptive specifications that are inconsistent with meeting the performance requirements. 3.5 The Contract Documents form the entire agreement between Owner and Design -Builder and by incorporation herein are as fully binding on the parties as if repeated herein. No oral representations or other agreements have been made by the parties except as specifically stated in the Contract Documents. 3.6 Design -Builder was selected based in part on the qualifications of the Key Team Members identified in the Design -Builder's Statement of Qualifications and Proposals. Design -Builder may not substitute the identified Key Team Members without written permission from Owner, such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any substituted Key Team Member must possess the same or better qualifications as the previously approved Key Team Member. Article 4 Ownership of Work Product 4.1 Work Product. All drawings, specifications and other documents and electronic data, including such documents identified in the General Conditions of Contract, furnished by Design -Builder to Owner under this Agreement ("Work Product) are deemed to be instruments of service and Design -Builder shall retain the ownership and property interests therein, including but not limited to any intellectual property rights, copyrights and/or patents, subject to the provisions set forth in Sections 4.2 through 4.5 below. 4.2 Owner's Limited License upon Project Completion and Payment in Full to Design -Builder. Upon Owner's payment in full for all Work performed under the Contract Documents, Design -Builder shall grant Owner a limited license to use the Work Product in connection with Owner's occupancy of the Project, conditioned on Owner's express understanding that its alteration of the Work Product without the involvement of Design -Builder is at Owner's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Design - Builder or anyone working by or through Design -Builder, including Design Consultants of any tier (collectively the "Indemnified Parties"), and on the Owner's obligation to provide the indemnity set forth in Section 4.5 below. 4.3 Owner's Limited License upon Owner's Termination for Convenience or Design -Builder's Election to Terminate. If Owner terminates this Agreement for its convenience as set forth in Article 8 hereof, or if Design -Builder elects to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section 11.4 of the General Conditions of Contract, Design -Builder shall, upon Owner's payment in full of the amounts due Design -Builder under the Contract Documents, grant Owner a limited license to use the Work Product to complete the Project and subsequently occupy the Project, and Owner shall thereafter have the same rights as set forth in Section 4.2 above, conditioned on the following: 4.3.1 Use of the Work Product is at Owner's sole risk without liability or legal exposure to any Indemnified Party, and on the Owner's obligation to provide the indemnity set forth in Section 4.5 below, and DBIA Document No. 530 Page 3 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP 0 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC 4.3.2 Owner shall not be required to pay Design -Builder additional compensation for the right to use the Work Product to complete the Project and subsequently use the Work Product in accordance with Section 4.2 if Owner resumes the Project through its employees, agents, or third parties. 4.4 Owner's Limited License upon Design -Builder's Default. If this Agreement is terminated due to Design -Builder's default pursuant to Section 11.2 of the General Conditions of Contract, then Design - Builder grants Owner a limited license to use the Work Product to complete the Project and subsequently occupy the Project, and Owner shall thereafter have the same rights and obligations as set forth in Section 4.2 above. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, if it is ultimately determined that Design -Builder was not in default, Owner shall be deemed to have terminated the Agreement for convenience, and Design - Builder shall be entitled to the rights and remedies set forth in Section 4.3 above_ 4.5 Owner's Indemnification for Use of Work Product. If Owner is required to indemnify any Indemnified Parties based on the use or alteration of the Work Product under any of the circumstances identified in this Article 4, Owner shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless such Indemnified Parties from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from the use or alteration of the Work Product. Article 5 Contract Time 5.1 Date of Commencement. The Work shall commence within five (5) days of Design -Builder's receipt of Owner's Notice to Proceed ("Date of Commencement") unless the parties mutually agree otherwise in writing. 5.2 Substantial Completion and Final Completion. 5.2.1 Phase 1 shall be completed no later than June _30 2022 ("Phase 1 Completion Date"). The parties will establish a date for Substantial Completion of the entire Work ("Scheduled Substantial Completion Date") in the GMP Amendment. 5.2.2 Interim milestones and/or Substantial Completion of identified portions of the Work ("Scheduled Interim Milestone Dates") shall be determined during Phase 1: (insert anyinterim milestones for portions of the Work with different scheduled dates for Substantial Completion) 5.2.3 Final Completion of the Work or identified portions of the Work shall be achieved as expeditiously as reasonably practicable. Final Completion is the date when all Work is complete pursuant to the definition of Final Completion set forth in Section 1.2.13 of the General Conditions of Contract. 5.2.4 All of the dates set forth in this Article 5 (collectively the "Contract Time(s)") shall be subject to adjustment in accordance with the General Conditions of Contract. 5.3 Time is of the Essence. Owner and Design -Builder mutually agree that time is of the essence with respect to the dates and times set forth in the Contract Documents. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 4 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC 5.4 Liquidated Damages. Design -Builder understands that if Substantial Completion of the Project or any Interim Milestone Date is not attained by the Scheduled Interim Milestone Date or Substantial Completion Date, Owner will suffer damages which are difficult to determine and accurately specify. Therefore, provided the parties enter into the GMP Amendment, Design -Builder and Owner will establish a liquidated damage rate for delay in the GMP Amendment for each day that Substantial Completion extends beyond any Scheduled Interim Milestone Date and/or the Substantial Completion Date, as applicable. 5.5 Any liquidated damages assessed pursuant to this Agreement for delay damages shall be in lieu of all liability for any and all extra costs, losses, expenses, claims, penalties and any other damages, whether special or consequential, and of whatsoever nature, incurred by Owner which are occasioned by any delay in achieving the Contract Time(s). 5.6 In addition, the parties may establish liquidated damages as a remedy for other breaches of contract or failure to achieve performance standards. Such liquidated damages provisions may be added in the GMP Amendment or by written Change Order. Article 6 Contract Price 6.1 Contract Price. 6.1.1 Owner shall pay Design -Builder in accordance with Article 6 of the General Conditions of Contract a contract price ("Contract Price") as set forth herein. .1 Subject to the provisions of the Contract Documents, the Owner shall pay Design Builder for each Phase of the Project in accordance with Section 6.6 of the Agreement. Design Builder's Compensation shall be subject to the Phase 1 NTE and the GMP, as applicable. The Phase 1 NTE, and the GMP, as applicable, shall be the maximum amount that the Design Builder may be compensated for the applicable Contract Phase, as amended pursuant to this Contract. The maximum amount that the Design Builder may be compensated pursuant to this Agreement for any given phase shall also be referred to as the Contract Price ("Contract Price"). The elements of the Design Builder's Compensation, subject to the Contract Price are set forth herein. If the sum of the Design -Builder's Compensation is less than the Phase 1 NTE and/or the GMP, as applicable, the savings shall go to the Owner. .2 The parties acknowledge that the scope of work for this Project is not fully developed. The Design -Builder shall develop the Basis of Design Documents and other deliverables in Exhibit C such that the total Compensation to the Design -Builder shall not exceed the GMP set forth herein, unless the parties agree in writing to increase the GMP or the Design -Builder is otherwise entitled to an increase to the GMP pursuant to the terms of the Contract Documents. 6.2 Design -Builder's Fee Percentage and Lump Sum Fee. 6.2.1 Design -Builder's Fee Percentage shall be: Three point seven percent 3.7%) of the Cost of the Work, as adjusted in accordance with Section 6.2.2 below. The Fee Percentage and any Lump Sum Fee shall include the following items, which shall not be charged as a Cost of the Work: All profit of the Design -Builder for this Project; and DBIA Document No. 530 Page 5 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC .2 All regional and home office overhead expenses, including labor and materials, phone, facsimile, postage, internet service, and other incidental office expenses attributed to work on this Project. 6.2.2 Prior to the execution of the GMP Amendment, Design -Builder's Fee Percentage will only be adjusted pursuant to Section 3.4 of this Agreement. 6.2.3 If the Parties enter into the GMP Amendment, Design -Builder shall be paid a lump sum fee (the "Lump Sum Fee") determined by multiplying the Fee Percentage by the estimated Cost of the Work included in the GMP Amendment. The estimated Cost of the Work shall include the Lump Sum General Conditions Amount. The Lump Sum Fee will be earned and paid on a monthly basis following execution of the GMP Amendment on a percentage of completion basis, specifically taking into account payments previously made, including during Phase 1. The following costs shall be excluded from the Cost of the Work when calculating the Lump Sum Fee: .1 Owner Directed Allowances, as defined in Section 6.4.1.6; and .2 The Design -Builder's Contingency as defined in Section 6.4.4.1.b. 6.2.4 The Lump Sum Fee established in the GMP Amendment shall not be modified unless the GMP varies, either upward or downward, by more than five percent (5%) from the GMP set forth in this Agreement ("Original GMP"). .1 If the GMP increases by more than five percent (5%) above the Original GMP, the Lump Sum Fee shall be increased by the amount of the Fee Percentage multiplied by that portion of the Cost of the Work that is in excess of one hundred five percent (105%) of the Cost of the Work set forth in the Original GMP. .2 If the GMP decreases by more than five percent (5%) below the Original GMP, the Lump Sum Fee shall be decreased by the amount of the Fee Percentage multiplied by that portion of the Cost of the Work that is less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the Cost of the Work set forth in the Original GMP. .3 The following costs shall be excluded from the Cost of the Work when calculating adjustments to the Lump Sum Fee: a. Owner Directed Allowances, as defined in Section 6.4.1.6; and' b. The Design Builder's Contingency as defined in Section 6.4.4.1.b. 6.3 Cost of the Work. The term Cost of the Work shall mean costs reasonably and necessarily incurred by Design -Builder in the proper performance of the Work. Unless included in the Lump Sum General Conditions, the Cost of the Work shall include only the following: 6.3.1 Wages of direct labor costs of employees of Design -Builder performing the Work at the Site or, with Owner's agreement, at locations off the Site; provided, however, that the costs for those employees of Design -Builder performing design services shall be calculated on the basis of Prevailing market rates for design professionals performing such services or, if applicable, those rates set forth in an exhibit to this Agreement. Wages for those employees performing construction services shall be paid as follows: Basic wages and fringe benefits; The hourly wage (without markup or labor burden) and fringe benefits paid by the Design -Builder as established by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries or contributed to labor trust funds as itemized fringe benefits. Whichever is applicable, not to exceed that specified in the applicable "Intent to Pay Prevailing Wage'for the laborers, apprentices, journeymen, and foremen performing and/or directly supervising the Work on the site. The premium portion of overtime wages is not included unless pre -approved in writing by the Owner. The Design -Builder shall provide to the Owner copies of payroll records, including certified payroll statements for itself and Subcontractors of any tier for the period upon the Owner's request. Direct labor costs also include direct contributions to the State DBIA Document No. 630 Page 6 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC of Washington as industrial insurance, medical aid, and supplemental pension by class and rates established by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries and contributions required by the Federal Insurance Compensation Act (FICA), the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) and the State Unemployment Compensation Act (SUCA). 6.3.2 Wages or salaries of Design -Builder's supervisory and administrative personnel engaged in the performance of the Work and who are located at the Site or working off -Site to assist in the production or transportation of material and equipment necessary for the Work. 6.3.3 Wages or salaries of Design -Builder's personnel stationed at Design -Builder's principal or branch offices, but only to the extent said personnel are approved in advance in writing by the Owner. 6.3.4 Unless included in Lump Sum General Conditions, costs incurred by Design -Builder for employee benefits, premiums, taxes, insurance, contributions and assessments required by law, collective bargaining agreements, or which are customarily paid by Design -Builder, to the extent such costs are based on wages and salaries paid to employees of Design -Builder covered under Sections 6.3.1 through 6.3.3 hereof. 6.3.5 The reasonable portion of the cost of travel, accommodations and meals for Design - Builder's personnel necessarily and directly incurred in connection with the performance of the Work. Such costs must be approved in writing by Owner in advance. 6.3.6 Payments properly made by Design -Builder to Subcontractors and Design Consultants for performance of portions of the Work, including any insurance and bond premiums incurred by Subcontractors and Design Consultants. The costs for those employees performing design services shall be calculated on the basis of prevailing market rates for design professionals performing such services or, if applicable, those Hourly Rates set forth in Exhibit E. Contracts to Subcontractors and Design -Consultants that are paid on the basis of a Lump Sum must be approved in advance by the Owner, such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 6.3.7 Costs, including transportation, inspection, testing, storage and handling, of materials, equipment and supplies incorporated or reasonably used in completing the Work. The material costs shall be based upon the net cost after all discounts or rebates, freight costs, express charges, or special delivery costs, when applicable. No lump sum costs will be allowed except when approved in writing in advance by the Owner. Discounts and rebates based on prompt payment need not be included, however, if the Design -Builder offered but the Owner declined the opportunity to take advantage of such discount or rebate. 6.3.8 Costs (less salvage value) of materials, supplies, temporary facilities, machinery, equipment and hand tools not customarily owned by the workers that are not fully consumed in the performance of the Work and which remain the property of Design -Builder, including the costs of transporting, inspecting, testing, handling, installing, maintaining, dismantling and removing such items. 6.3.9 Costs of removal of debris and waste from the Site. 6.3.11 The reasonable costs and expenses incurred in establishing, operating and demobilizing the Site office, including the cost of facsimile transmissions, long-distance telephone calls, postage and express delivery charges, telephone service, photocopying and reasonable petty cash expenses. 6.3.12 Rental charges and the costs of transportation, installation, minor repairs and replacements, dismantling and removal of temporary facilities, machinery, equipment and hand tools not customarily owned by the workers, which are provided by Design -Builder at the Site, whether rented from Design -Builder or others, and incurred in the performance of the Work. The rental charge the applicable rental cost as established by the lower of the local prevailing rate DBIA Document No. 530 Page 7 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC published in the Rental Rate Blue Book by Data Quest. San Jose. California, as modified by the AGCNVSDOT agreement or the actual rate paid to an unrelated third party as evidenced by rental receipts. Rates and quantities of equipment rented that exceed the local fair market rental costs shall be subject to the Owner's prior written approval. Total rental charges for equipment or tools shall not exceed 75% of the fair market purchase value of the equipment or the tool. Actual, reasonable mobilization costs are permitted if the equipment is brought to the site solely for the change in the Work. The rental rates are the maximum rates allowable for equipment of modern design and in good working condition and include full compensation for furnishing all fuel, oil, lubrication, repairs, maintenance, and insurance. When rental rates payable do not include fuel, lubrication, maintenance, and servicing, as defined as operating costs in the Blue Book, such operating costs shall be reimbursed based on actual costs. Equipment not of modern design and/or not in good working condition will have lower rates. Hourly, weekly, and/or monthly rates, as appropriate, will be applied to yield the lowest total cost. The rate for equipment necessarily standing by for future use (and standing by for no longer than two (2) weeks) on the changed Work shall be 50% of the rate established above. The total cost of rental allowed shall not exceed the cost of purchasing the equipment outright. If equipment is required for which a rental rate is not established by The Rental Rate Blue Book, an agreed rental rate shall be established for the equipment, which rate and use must be approved by the Owner prior to performing the Work. 6.3.12 Premiums for insurance and bonds required by this Agreement or the performance of the Work. 6.3.13 All fuel and utility costs incurred in the performance of the Work. 6.3.14 Sales, use or similar taxes, tariffs or duties incurred in the performance of the Work, with the exception of Washington State Sales Tax, which shall be paid outside the Phase 1 NTE or GMP. 6.3.15 Costs for permits, royalties, licenses, tests and inspections incurred by Design -Builder as a requirement of the Contract Documents. 6.3.16 The cost of defending suits or claims for infringement of patent rights arising from the use of a particular design, process, or product required by Owner, paying legal judgments against Design -Builder resulting from such suits or claims, and paying settlements made with Owner's consent. 6.3.17 Costs incurred in preventing damage, injury or loss in case of an emergency affecting the safety of persons and property. 6.3.19 Accounting and data processing costs related to the Work. 6.3.20 Fees paid by the Design -Builder for the approval of Statements of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages and certification of Affidavits of Wages Paid by the industrial statistician of the State Department of Labor and Industries. The Design -Builder will remain responsible for the actual submittal of the documents to the industrial statistician. In order to receive this reimbursement the Design -Builder will be required to submit to Owner, a list of its subcontractors at all tiers and have their Statements of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages on file with the Owner. 6.3.21 Unit Prices established by the parties in Exhibit E. 6.3.22 Other costs reasonably and properly incurred in the performance of the Work to the extent approved in writing by Owner and not included in the Design -Builder's Contingency, Design Builder's Fee Percentage, the Lump Sum Fee, or the Lump Sum General Conditions. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 8 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP 0 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC 6.4 Other Methods of Compensation Within the Phase 1 NTE or the GMP, the parties may agree to the following methods of pricing Design -Builder's Compensation 6.4.1 Allowance Items and Allowance Values. .1 Any and all Allowance Items, as well as their corresponding Allowance Values, are set forth in Exhibit E or the GMP Amendment and are included within any established NTE and the GMP, as applicable. .2 Design -Builder and Owner have worked together to review the Allowance Items and Allowance Values based on design information then available to determine that the Allowance Values constitute reasonable estimates for the Allowance Items. Design -Builder and Owner will continue working closely together during the preparation of the design to develop Construction Documents consistent with the Allowance Values. Nothing herein is intended in any way to constitute a guarantee by Design -Builder that the Allowance Item in question can be performed for the Allowance Value. .3 No work shall be performed on any Allowance Item without Design -Builder first obtaining in writing advanced authorization to proceed from Owner. Owner agrees that if Design -Builder is not provided written authorization to proceed on an Allowance Item by the date set forth in the Project schedule, due to no fault of Design -Builder, Design -Builder may be entitled to an adjustment of the Contract Time(s) and Contract Price. .4 The Allowance Value for an Allowance Item includes the direct cost of labor, materials, equipment, transportation, taxes and insurance directly associated with the applicable Allowance Item. With the exception of Owner Directed Allowances, all other costs, including design fees, Design -Builder's overall project management and fixed general conditions costs, overhead and fee, are deemed to be included in the original Contract Price, and are not subject to adjustment, regardless of the actual amount of the Allowance Item. .6 Whenever the actual costs for an Allowance Item is more than or less than the stated Allowance Value, the Contract Price shall be adjusted accordingly by Change Order, subject to Section 6.4.1.4; however, Design -Builder must provide written notice of the difference between the actual cost and the Allowance Value pursuant to the Changes provisions in the General Conditions. The amount of the Change Order shall reflect the difference between actual costs incurred by Design - Builder for the particular Allowance Item and the Allowance Value. .6 The Owner and the Design Builder may designate certain Allowances as "Owner Directed Allowances." Design Builder shall be compensated for Owner Directed Allowances for the Cost of the Work associated with such allowances plus the Fee Percentage. Items designated as "Owner Directed Allowances" shall not be included in the calculation to determine the Lump Sum Fee. 6.4.2 Not To Exceed Sums The Owner and Design Builder may establish Not to Exceed ("NTE") Sums for specific scopes of the Work. Any such NTE Sum will be negotiated between the Owner and Design -Builder. The NTE Sum agreed upon by the Parties shall be incorporated into the GMP Amendment or a Change Order, and the parties shall include the following information: DBIA Document No. 530 Page 9 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC A specific description of the Scope of the Work that is subject to the NTE Sum; An updated Schedule of Values that incorporates the NTE Sum; and C. Any milestone dates associated with the scope of the Work associated with the NTE Sum. .2 For each scope of work for which a NTE Sum has been established, the Design - Builder shall be reimbursed for the scope of the Work as a Cost of the Work; however, Design -Builder's compensation shall not exceed the NTE Sum without a written Change Order. .3 Design -Builder shall not request reimbursement for costs that are within the scope of the NTE Sum unless those costs are identified in the Payment Application as subject to the NTE Sum. Except as allowed in Section 6.4.4.1.b, costs that are within the scope of the NTE Sum that are in excess of the NTE Sum shall be the sole responsibility of the Design -Builder .4 NTE Sums may only be modified by Change Order pursuant to the General Conditions. 6.4.3 Lump Sums .1 The Owner and Design -Builder may establish Lump Sums for specific scopes of the Work. Any such Lump Sum will be negotiated between the Owner and Design - Builder. The Lump Sum agreed upon by the Parties shall be incorporated into the GMP Amendment or a Change Order, and the parties shall include the following information: A specific description of the Scope of the Work that is subject to the Lump Sum; An updated Schedule of Values that incorporates the Lump Sum; and C. Any milestone dates associated with the scope of the Work associated with the Lump Sum. .2 For each scope of work for which a Lump Sum has been established, the Design - Builder shall be compensated pursuant to the Schedule of Values set forth above based on the percentage of the Scope of the Work subject to the Lump Sum that has been completed. .3 Design -Builder shall not request reimbursement for costs that are within the scope of the Lump Sum unless those costs are identified in the Payment Application as subject to the Lump Sum. Except as allowed in Section 6.4.4.1.b, costs that are within the scope of the Lump Sum that are in excess of the Lump Sum shall be the sole responsibility of the Design -Builder. .4 Lump Sums may only be modified via Change Order pursuant to the General Conditions 6.4.4 Contingencies DBIA Document No. 530 Page 10 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC .1 The Parties shall establish, as part of any NTE and the GMP, the following Contingencies which are available for Design -Builder's exclusive use for the below described unanticipated costs it has incurred that are not the basis for a Change Order under the Contract Documents (collectively "Contingency Items"). Continency Items include the costs described below, which are subject to written approval by the Owner. The Owner may, in its discretion, approve other costs that may be reimbursed under a Contingency; however, in no case shall the Design - Builder be entitled to use the Contingency for payment of Liquidated Damages that it may be assessed pursuant to this Agreement. (a) Cost of the Work Contingency. The Cost of the Work Contingency is reimbursed as a Cost of the Work. The Cost of the Work Contingency is available to the Design -Builder for the following items: (i) Trade buy-out differentials; (ii) Escalation of materials; and (iii) Other direct Costs of the Work that are not included in the Design - Builder's Contingency, but only with the prior written consent of the Owner. (b) Design -Builder's Contingency. The Design -Builder's Contingency is available to the Design -Builder for items that are not excluded by Section 6.5 hereof and include but are not limited to the following items: (i) Overtime or acceleration; (ii) Costs incurred by Design -Builder in repairing or correcting defective, damaged or nonconforming Work (excluding any warranty or corrective Work performed after Substantial Completion), provided that such Work was beyond the reasonable control of Design -Builder, or caused by the ordinary mistakes or inadvertence, and not the negligence, of Design -Builder or those working by or through Design -Builder. If the costs associated with such Work are recoverable from insurance, Subcontractors or Design Consultants, Design -Builder shall exercise its best efforts to obtain recovery from the appropriate source and provide a credit to Owner if recovery is obtained; (iii) Legal costs, court costs and costs of mediation and arbitration reasonably arising from Design -Builder's performance of the Work, provided such costs do not arise from disputes between Owner and Design -Builder; (iv) Subcontractor or other tier defaults to the extent not compensated by any surety or bond; or (v) Costs that are in excess of an NTE Sum or Lump Sum. .2 The Design -Builder shall be reimbursed for Contingency items in the same manner as set forth in Section 6.3 of the Agreement; however, Design -Builder's compensation for Contingency Items shall not cumulatively exceed the amount set forth as the Design -Builder's Contingency in the applicable NTE or GMP without a written Change Order. Design -Builder shall not be entitled to any Fee Percentage for items reimbursed under Section 6.4.4.1.1b, the Design -Builder's Contingency. Further, the amounts included in the Design -Builder's Contingency set forth in DBIA Document No. 530 Page 11 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC Section 6.4.4.1.b shall be excluded from the calculation set forth in Section 6.2.3 to establish the Lump Sum Fee and the calculation set forth in Section 6.2.4 to determine whether the GMP has changed. .3 Prior to the final accounting, the Contingencies are not available to Owner for any reason, including, but not limited to changes in scope or any other item which would enable Design -Builder to increase an NTE or GMP under the Contract Documents. .4 Design -Builder shall provide Owner notice of all anticipated charges against the Contingencies and shall provide Owner as part of the monthly status report required by the General Conditions of Contract an accounting of the Contingency, including all reasonably foreseen uses or potential uses of the Contingency in the upcoming three (3) months. Design -Builder agrees that with respect to any expenditure from a Contingency relating to a Subcontractor default or an event for which insurance or bond may provide reimbursement, Design -Builder will in good faith exercise reasonable steps to obtain performance from the Subcontractor and/or recovery from any surety or insurance company. Design -Builder agrees that if Design -Builder is subsequently reimbursed for said costs, then said recovery will be credited back to the Contingency. 6.4.6 Lump Sum General Conditions Costs .1 If the Parties enter into the GMP Amendment, the Parties shall establish an amount for the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs. The parties shall determine the portions of the Cost of the Work set forth in Section 6.3 that are included in the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs, and the parties shall include a description of such costs in the GMP Amendment. Unless the parties agree in writing otherwise, the costs that will be included in the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs are as follows: a. Wages or salaries of Design -Builder's supervisory and administrative personnel engaged in the performance of the Work and who are located at the Site or working off -Site to assist in the production or transportation of material and equipment necessary for the Work. Specifically, the following personnel are included in the Lump Sum General Conditions Amount: i. Project Executive ii. Project Manger iii. Superintendent and/or Construction Manager iv. Quality Control Manager V. Project Field Engineer and/or Design Manager vi. Project Controls vii. Project Scheduler viii. Safety Manager b. Wages or salaries of Design Builder's personnel stationed at Design Builder's principal or branch offices, but only to the extent said personnel are approved in advance of the performance of the Work in writing by the Owner. c. Costs incurred by Design -Builder for employee benefits, premiums, taxes, insurance, contributions and assessments required by law, collective bargaining agreements, or which are customarily paid by Design -Builder, to DBIA Document No. 530 Page 12 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC the extent such costs are based on wages and salaries paid to employees of Design -Builder covered under this Section. d. The reasonable portion of the cost of travel, accommodations and meals for Design -Builder's personnel necessarily and directly incurred in connection with the performance of the Work and with the written consent of the Owner as set forth below: i. Meals and Incidental Expenses: Meals and incidental expenses will be limited to the Federal Per Diem rate for meals and incidentals established for the location where lodging is obtained. Federal Per Diem guidelines which includes the meal breakdown and Federal Per Diem rates for other locations can be found at www.asa.gov ii. Lodging: Lodging will be billed at cost, including applicable taxes, not to exceed the Federal Per Diem maximum lodging rate for the location where the work is being performed. iii. Travel: Air travel (at coach class or equivalent), airport shuttles, etc. billed at cost. Ground transportation by privately owned vehicle, if utilized, billed at the Internal Revenue Service mileage rate for privately owned vehicles in effect at the time of travel. Expenses for a rental car (including fuel), at cost, in the ratio of one mid-size class rental car for each three Contractor's personnel directly engaged in performance of the work at the prevailing rental rates then in effect. Rental car options such as refueling fees, GPS, collision & liability insurance, etc. will not be reimbursed by the Owner unless such options are approved in advance by the Owner's Representative. Appropriate insurance coverage should be included in the Contractor's insurance policies. e. The reasonable costs and expenses incurred in establishing, operating and demobilizing the Site office, including the cost of facsimile transmissions, long-distance telephone calls, postage and express delivery charges, telephone service, photocopying and reasonable petty cash expenses. f. Premiums for insurance and bonds required specifically by this Agreement or the performance of the Work by the Design Builder. g. Accounting and data processing costs related to the Work. h. Fees paid by the Design -Builder for the approval of Statements of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages and certification of Affidavits of Wages Paid by the industrial statistician of the State Department of Labor and Industries. The Design -Builder will remain responsible for the actual submittal of the documents to the industrial statistician and the determination of the locality of the work to confirm the appropriate classification of work. In order to receive this reimbursement, the Design -Builder will be required to submit to Owner a list of its subcontractors at all tiers and have their Statements of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages on file with the Owner. i. General administrative costs not specifically listed in this subsection, including but not limited to the following: i. Shop Drawing Reproduction ii. Construction Schedule & Updates iii. Safety/Security iv. Field Office Set-up (mobilization/demobilization) V. Office Supplies DBIA Document No. 530 Page 13 Standard Foran of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC vi. Telephone System vii. Telephone Service Charge viii. Computer Network/System Set-up ix. Courier Service X. Postage (Fed -X, USPS) A. Furniture/Equipment xii. Office Cleaning xiii. Project Superintendent Vehicle xiv. Computers xv. Copy Machine xvi. Temporary Electric Hook-up/Removal xvii. Temporary Electric Material xviii. Project Signage xix. Temporary Water Hook-up/Removal xx. Drinking Water & Supplies xxi. Chemical Toilets xxii. O&M Manuals xxiii. Project Record Documents xxiv. Field Engineering/Layout Survey .2 For the Costs of the Work that are included in the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs, the Design -Builder shall no longer be entitled to be reimbursed for such costs as part of the Cost of the Work, and the Design Builder's sole compensation for the costs set forth in the identified General Conditions shall be through the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs. .3 The Owner shall have the right to examine the back-up documentation establishing the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs, including but not limited to all estimates, proposals, contracts and other financial documentation on a transparent basis. .4 The Lump Sum General Conditions Costs shall only be modified if the Design - Builder is entitled to compensation for a delay pursuant to Section 8.2 of the General Conditions. Any modification to the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs shall be calculated as follows: a. The Design Builder shall be entitled to receive a liquidated daily rate for extended General Conditions Costs ("Design -Builder's Delay Rate") for each day that the Contract Time is extended pursuant to Section 8.2 of the General Conditions. The Design -Builder's Delay Rate shall be calculated by dividing the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs by the number of days in the Contract Time set forth in the GMP Amendment for Phase 2. ii. Then, the Design -Builder's Delay Rate is multiplied by the number of days that the Contract Time is extended for Design -Builder's Delay, subject to a determination of entitlement pursuant to Article 8 of the General Conditions. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 14 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP C 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC iii. The result from the Design -Builder's Delay Rate multiplied by the number of days is the Extended General Conditions Costs which shall be added to the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs by Change Order and paid to the Design Builder pursuant to the Schedule of Values, subject to a determination of entitlement pursuant to Article 8 of the General Conditions. b. The Design -Builder's Delay Rate shall not apply to delays occurring after Substantial Completion is achieved. c. The Parties agree that determining the Design Builder's damages for delay in Phase 2 would be extremely difficult or impracticable to determine and that the Design -Builder's Delay Rate, as calculated in this Section 6.4.5.4, is a reasonable estimate of and reasonable sum for such damages; therefore, the Design -Builder's Delay Rate shall be payable to the Design Builder as liquidated damages and not as a penalty. 6.4.6 Unit Prices and Hourly Rates Any Unit Prices and Hourly Rates shall be agreed upon in writing and set forth in Exhibit E to the Agreement. Design -Builder shall not charge more than a specified Unit Price or Hourly Rate than the amount set forth in Exhibit E, as modified through the Contract Documents. .2 Once established, Unit Prices and Hourly Rates shall not be subject to audit and may only be changed by Change Order. .3 Design -Builder must maintain a record of the number of Unit Prices and Hours billed using Hourly Rates for review by Owner. 6.5 Non -Reimbursable Costs. 6.5.1 The following shall not be deemed as costs of the Work: .1 Compensation for Design -Builder's personnel stationed at Design -Builder's principal or branch offices, except as expressly provided for in Section 6.3 hereof .2 Overhead and general expenses, except as provided for in Section 6.3 hereof. .3 The cost of Design -Builder's capital used in the performance of the Work. .4 Costs that would cause the Phase 1 NTE, the GMP, the Cost of the Work Contingency, or the Design Builder's Contingency as adjusted in accordance with the Contract Documents, to be exceeded. 6.6 Project Phases. 6.6.1 Phase 1 .1 Compensation. During Phase 1, the Design Builder shall be compensated for the following: a. The Cost of the Work set forth in Section 6.3; b. Design -Builder's Fee Percentage set forth in Section 6.2.1 multiplied by the Cost of the Work; and DBIA Document No. 530 Page 15 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC d_ Contingency Items charged under Section 6.4.4.1.b. .2 Phase 1 Not to Exceed Amount. Design -Builder guarantees that its Compensation during Phase 1 shall not exceed the Phase 1 Not to Exceed Amount ("Phase 1 NTE") of three hundred and eighty eight thousand nine hundred and sixty one dollars and seventy six cents ($388.961.76). Documents used as a basis for the Phase 1 NTE shall be identified in Exhibit D to this Agreement. Design -Builder agrees that it will be responsible for paying all costs of completing the Work which exceed the Phase 1 NTE, as adjusted in accordance with the Contract Documents. .3 The Phase 1 NTE includes the Cost of the Work in the amount of three hundred twenty five thousand six hundred Dollars ($325,600.00) and the Design -Builder's Contingency in the amount of thirtk two thousand five hundred and sixty, Dollars ($32,560.00_] plus 8.6% WSST in the amount of thirty thousand eight hundred and -one dollars and seventy six cents ta30 801.76]. .4 The Phase 1 Completion Date is June 30, 2022. .5 GMP Proposal. At the conclusion of Phase 1, Design -Builder shall submit a GMP Proposal to Owner which shall include the deliverables set forth in Exhibit C, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise. .6 Submission of the GMP Proposal. Submission of the GMP Proposal constitutes Design -Builder's representation and agreement that it has adequately investigated the site and the project parameters, the Project is adequately defined, the Final Basis of Design Documents are sufficiently defined to provide an accurate GMP and Project Schedule, and subject to the assumptions and clarifications in the GMP Proposal, the Project is sufficiently clear and understandable for the Design -Builder to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for an amount that will not exceed the Original GMP. .7 Review and Adjustment to GMP Proposal. After submission of the GMP Proposal, Design -Builder and Owner shall meet to discuss and review the GMP Proposal. If Owner has any comments regarding the GMP Proposal or finds any inconsistencies or inaccuracies in the information presented, it shall promptly give written notice to Design -Builder of such comments or findings. If appropriate, Design -Builder shall, upon receipt of Owner's notice, make appropriate adjustments to the GMP Proposal. To assist in the Owner's review of the GMP Proposal, the Design Builder shall, upon the Owner's Request, provide all information, including but not limited to all data, reports, cost analysis, pricing, designs and specifications on which the Design Builder relied or used as a basis for the GMP Proposal. The Owner shall make its best efforts to review any revised GMP Proposal within thirty (30) days of receipt of the revised GMP Proposal. .8 Acceptance of GMP Proposal. If Owner accepts the GMP Proposal, as may be amended by Design -Builder, the terms of the GMP Proposal shall be set forth in the GMP Amendment. At the Owner's option, the GMP may be converted into a Lump Sum. .9 Failure to Accept the GMP Proposal. If Owner rejects the GMP Proposal, the GMP Proposal shall be deemed withdrawn and of no effect. In such event, Owner and Design -Builder shall meet and confer as to how the Project will proceed, with Owner having the following options: a. Owner may suggest modifications to the GMP Proposal, whereupon, if such modifications are accepted in writing by Design -Builder, the GMP DBIA Document No. 530 Page 16 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP O 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC Proposal shall be deemed accepted and the parties shall proceed in accordance with Section 6.6.1.5 above; Owner may terminate this Agreement for convenience in accordance with Article 8 hereof. .10 Performance of Work After Submission of GMP Proposal. The Design -Builder shall not perform any Work after the submission of the GMP Proposal until the Owner has approved and signed the GMP Amendment unless the Design -Builder obtains the Owner's prior, written consent to perform such Work and only to the extent that such Work is expressly described in writing in such written consent. If Design -Builder performs such Work, Design -Builder shall be compensated pursuant to the written approval. 6.6.2 Phase 2 Post GMP Period. Compensation. During Phase 2, the Design Builder shall be compensated for the following, all subject to the GMP: a. The Cost of the Work set forth in Section 6.3; b. Design -Builder's Lump Sum Fee established pursuant to Section 6.2.3; C. Any Lump Sums established pursuant to Section 6.4.3; d. Contingency Items charged under Section 6.4.4.1.b; and e. Design -Builder's Lump Sum General Conditions Costs established pursuant to Section 6.4.5. .2 GMP The total compensation paid to Design -Builder for this Project shall not exceed the GMP, as amended pursuant to this Contract. By agreeing to the GMP Amendment, the Design -Builder understands that if the Work cannot be completed for the agreed GMP, any additional costs shall be the responsibility of the Design - Builder, and Design -Builder hereby assumes liability for such costs without reimbursement by the Owner. .3 If the parties decide to convert the GMP into a Lump Sum, Design -Builder shall be compensated pursuant to Section 6.4.3 of the Agreement. 6.6.3 Savings. .1 If the sum of the actual Cost of the Work and Design -Builder's Fee (and, if applicable, any prices established under Section 6.1.2 hereof) is less than the GMP, as such GMP may have been adjusted over the course of the Project, the difference ("Savings") shall go to 100% to the Owner Article 7 Procedure for Payment 7.1 Progress Payments. DBIA Document No. 530 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC Page 17 7.1.1 Design -Builder shall submit to Owner on the twenty fifth (25th) day of each month, beginning with the first month after the Date of Commencement, Design -Builder's Application for Payment in accordance with Article 6 of the General Conditions of Contract. 7.1.2 Owner shall make payment within thirty (30) days after Owner's receipt of each properly submitted and accurate Application for Payment in accordance with Article 6 of the General Conditions of Contract, but in each case less the total of payments previously made, and less amounts properly withheld under Section 6.3 of the General Conditions of Contract. 7.1.3 If Design -Builder's Fee under Section 6.2 hereof is a lump sum amount, the amount of Design -Builder's Fee to be included in Design -Builder's monthly Application for Payment and paid by Owner shall be proportional to the percentage of the Work completed, less payments previously made on account of Design -Builder's Fee. 7.2 Retainage on Progress Payments. 7.2.1 The Owner will withhold retainage pursuant to RCW Chapter 60.28, and Owner shall release such retainage pursuant to state law. Pursuant to RCW Chapter 60.28, the Design -Builder may submit a bond in lieu of the retainage that the Owner would otherwise keep under the terms of this Contract and pursuant to applicable law. Any such bond submitted in lieu of retainage must be on the form approved by the Owner. In the event the Design -Builder fails at any time to pay persons protected under RCW Chapter 60.28 or the Owner has reason to believe that the Owner or other obligee under the bond has a claim against the retainage or for other good cause, the Owner may, at its option, resume retaining from monies earned by the Design -Builder in such amount as it would otherwise be entitled to retain had the bond not been accepted. Notwithstanding the Owner's resuming such retainage, said bond shall remain in full force and effect to the extent of its penal sum, limited to the amount of retainage released to the Design -Builder. After the Design -Builder has paid protected persons or otherwise cured any default, the Owner may, at its option, again release retainage pursuant to the terms of the bond. 7.3 Final Payment. Design -Builder shall submit its Final Application for Payment to Owner in accordance with Section 6.7 of the General Conditions of Contract. Owner shall make payment on Design - Builder's properly submitted and accurate Final Application. for Payment pursuant and subject to RCW Chapter 60.28 and RCW Chapter 39.08 and all applicable laws and regulations, provided that Design - Builder has satisfied the requirements for final payment set forth in Section 6.7.2 of the General Conditions of Contract. 7A Interest. Payments due and unpaid by Owner to Design -Builder, whether progress payments or final payment, shall bear interest commencing five (5) days after payment is due at the statutory rate of interest per month until paid. 7.5 Record Keeping and Finance Controls. Design -Builder acknowledges that this Agreement is to be administered on an "open book" arrangement relative to Costs of the Work. Design -Builder shall keep full and detailed accounts and exercise such controls as may be necessary for proper financial management, using accounting and control systems in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and as may be provided in the Contract Documents. During the performance of the Work and for a period of six (6) years after Final Payment, Owner, Owner's accountants, the Washington State Department of Commerce and the Washington State Auditor shall be afforded access to, and the right to audit from time -to -time, upon reasonable notice, Design -Builder's records, books, correspondence, receipts, subcontracts, purchase orders, vouchers, memoranda and other data relating to the Work, all of which Design -Builder shall preserve for a period of six (6) years after Final Payment. Such inspection shall take place at Design -Builder's offices during normal business hours unless another location and time is agreed to by the parties. Any multipliers or markups agreed to by the Owner and Design -Builder as part of this Agreement are only subject to audit to confirm that such multiplier or markup has been charged in accordance with this Agreement, with the composition of such multiplier or markup not being subject to audit. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 18 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLG Article 8 Termination for Convenience 8.1 Upon ten (10) days' written notice to Design -Builder, Owner may, for its convenience and without cause, elect to terminate all or a portion of this Agreement. In such event, Owner shall pay Design -Builder for allowable costs and subject to any established Not to Exceed Amount or GMP: 8.1.1 All Work executed and for proven loss, cost or expense in connection with the Work; 8.1.2 The reasonable costs and expenses attributable to such termination, including demobilization costs and amounts due in settlement of terminated contracts with Subcontractors and Design Consultants; and 8.1.3 The fair and reasonable sums for overhead and profit on the sum of items 8.1.1 and 8.1.2 above based on Design -Builder's Fee Percentage, provided, however, if a Lump Sum Fee has been established, then the Lump Sum Fee shall only be modified pursuant to Section 6.2.4 above. 8.2 If Owner terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1 above and proceeds to design and construct the Project through its employees, agents or third parties, Owner's rights to use the Work Product shall be as set forth in Section 4.3 hereof. Such rights may not be transferred or assigned to others without Design -Builder's express written consent and such third parties' agreement to the terms of Article 4. Article 9 Representatives of the Parties 9.1 Owner's Representatives. 9.1.1 Owner designates the individual listed below as its Senior Representative ("Owner Senior Representative"), which individual has the authority and responsibility for avoiding and resolving disputes under Section 10.2.3 of the General Conditions of Contract: (identify individual's name, title, address and telephone numbers) Steve Worley Public Works Director 525 N. 3rd Avenue PO Box 293 Pasco, WA 99301 (509) 543-5738 9.1.2 Owner designates the individual listed below as its Owner's Representative, which individual has the authority and responsibility set forth in Section 3.4 of the General Conditions of Contract: (identify individual's name, title, address and telephone numbers) Becky Blankenship Vice President 7192 nd Ave, Suite 1075 Seattle, WA 98104 (509) 385-9127 DBIA Document No. 530 Page 19 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC 9.2 Design -Builder's Representatives. 9.2.1 Design -Builder designates the individual listed below as its Senior Representative ("Design -Builder's Senior Representative"), which individual has the authority and responsibility for avoiding and resolving disputes under Section 10.2.3 of the General Conditions of Contract: (identify individual's name, title, address and telephone numbers) Gene Tanaka President 9628 South Marchs Point Rd. Anacortes, WA 98221 360-299-8222, cell 206-310-1725 gtanakaM- bailev.com 9.2.2 Design -Builder designates the individual listed below as its Design -Builder's Representative, which individual has the authority and responsibility set forth in Section 2.1.1 of the General Conditions of Contract: (identity Individuals name, title, address and telephone numbers) Russ Gibbs President 9628 South Marchs Point Rd. Anacortes, WA 98221 360-630-5830, cell 360-202-4185 -Mbailey.com Article 10 Bonds and Insurance 10.1 Insurance. Design -Builder and Owner shall procure the insurance coverages set forth in the Insurance Exhibit attached hereto and in accordance with Article 5 of the General Conditions of Contract. 10.2 Bonds and Other Performance Security. Upon execution of this Agreement, Design -Builder shall provide a performance and a labor and material bond, pursuant to RCW Chapter 39.08, equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Phase 1 NTE in the form set forth as Exhibit B. Upon execution of the GMP Amendment, Design -Builder shall provide a performance and labor and material bond, pursuant to RCW Chapter 39.08, equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the GMP in the form set forth as Exhibit B. 10.3 All bonds furnished by Design -Builder shall be from a surety that is qualified and registered to conduct business in the state of Washington. Article 11 Other Provisions 11.1 Other provisions, if any, are as follows: (insert any additional provisions) 11.2 Wages. 11.2.1 The Design -Builder and its Subcontractors, Consultants and Sub -Consultants shall pay all laborers, workmen, or mechanics employed by it or them in the performance of this Contract the applicable state prevailing wage rate required by (RCW Chapter 39.12). The schedule of prevailing wage rates for the locality or localities of the Work is determined by the Industrial Statistician of the DBIA Document No. 530 Page 20 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC Department of Labor and Industries. It is the Design -Builder's responsibility to verify the applicable prevailing wage rate. 11.2.2 Before payment is made by the Owner to the Design -Builder for any Work performed by Design -Builder or any Subcontractor, Consultant or Sub -Consultant whose work is included in the application for payment, the Design -Builder shall submit, or shall have previously submitted, to the Owner a Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages, approved by the Department of Labor and Industries, certifying the rate of hourly wage paid and to be paid each classification of employees, laborers, workers, or mechanics employed for the Work by Design -Builder, Consultants, Subcontractors and Sub -Consultants. The "Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages" shall include: (1) the Design -Builder's registration number; and (2) the prevailing wages under RCW 39.12.020 and the number of workers in each classification. Each voucher claim submitted by the Design -Builder for payment on a project estimate shall state that the prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the prefiled statement or statements of intent to pay prevailing wages on file with the Owner. 11.2.3 Design -Builder and each Subcontractor required to pay the prevailing rate of wages shall post in a location readily visible at the job site: (1) a copy of a "Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages" approved by the industrial statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries; and (2) the address and telephone number of the industrial statistician of the Depart- ment of Labor and Industries where a complaint or inquiry concerning prevailing wages may be made. 11.2.4 Prior to release of the retainage, the Design -Builder shall submit to the Owner an Affidavit of Wages Paid, approved by the Department of Labor and Industries, for the Design -Builder and every Consultant, Sub -Consultant, and Subcontractor of any tier that performed work on the Project. 11.2.5 Disputes regarding prevailing wage rates shall be referred for arbitration to the Director of the Department of Labor and Industries. The arbitration decision shall be final and conclusive and binding on all parties involved in the dispute as provided for by RCW 39.12.060. 11.2.6 Each Application for Payment submitted by Design -Builder shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the prefiled statement(s) of intent, as approved. Copied of the approved intent statements(s) shall be posted on the job site with the address and telephone number of the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries where a complaint or inquiry concerning prevailing wages may be made. 11.2.7 In compliance with WAC Chapter 296-127, Design -Builder shall pay to the Department of Labor and Industries the currently established fee(s) for each statement of intent and/or affidavit of wages paid submitted to the Department of Labor and Industries for certification. 11.2.8 Consistent with WAC 296-127-320, the Design -Builder and all Consultants, Sub - Consultants and Subcontractors shall submit a certified copy of payroll records if requested. 11.3 Hours of Labor 11.3.1 Design -Builder shall comply with applicable provisions of RCW Chapter 49.28, and such provisions are incorporated herein by reference. 11.3.2 RCW 49.28 permits entities performing public works contracts to enter into an agreement where employees work up to ten hours in a calendar day, subject to the provisions of the statute. No such agreement may provide that employees work ten-hour days for more than four calendar days a week. Any such agreement is subject to approval by the employees. 11.4 Off Site Prefabricated Items. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 21 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Deslgn-Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America: changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC 11.4.1 In accordance with RCW 39.04.370, Design -Builder shall submit certain information about off-site, prefabricated, nonstandard, project specific items produced under the terms of the contract and produced outside Washington as a part of the Affidavit of Wages Paid form filed with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. 11.5 Nondiscrimination. 11.5.1 No individual shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefit of, subjected to discrimination under, or denied employment in the administration of or in connection with this contract because of age, sex, race, color, religion, creed, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or use of a service animal by a person with disabilities. The Design -Builder agrees to comply with and to require that all subcontractors comply with, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, as applicable. 11.6 Business Registration Requirement. 11.6.1 Design -Builder represents and warrants that it and all of its subconsultants, subcontractors and suppliers of every tier are properly licensed to perform the work for which they are contracted and have all applicable business licenses, including but not limited to any licenses or registrations required by the State of Washington and any other regulatory authority. Design - Builder shall be solely responsible for contacting the State of Washington Business License Services at -�:npI5,,aor.wa. oL or 1-800-451-7985 to obtain a business registration. 11.7 Contractor's Registration Requirement. 11.7.1 Design -Builder represents and warrants that it and all of its subconsultants, subcontractors and suppliers performing construction work are properly licensed pursuant to RCW 39.06.010. 11.8 Apprenticeship Program 11.8.1 Design -Builder shall comply with the apprenticeship program set forth in RCW 39.04.320, as applicable. Not applicable this project. 11.9 Submission of Information to CPARB and OMWBE Design -Builder and its subcontractors and designers shall submit to Owner project information required by the Washington State Capital Projects Advisory Board pursuant to RCW 39.10. Specifically, and without limitation, Design -Builder must report to Owner its utilization of businesses certified by OMWBE and veteran certified businesses. Minimum participation requirements do not apply to this project. 11.10 Inclusion Plans Design -Builder shall submit to Owner inclusion plans for underutilized form as subcontractors and suppliers including, but not limited to, the office of minority and women's business enterprises certified businesses, veteran certified businesses, and small businesses as required in Exhibit C. 11.11 No Party is Drafter Each party has had an opportunity to negotiate the provisions of this Agreement and its Exhibits and attachments, and neither party shall be construed as the drafter DBIA Document No. 530 Page 22 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP 0 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; changes © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC In executing this Agreement, Owner and Design -Builder each individually represents that it has the necessary financial resources to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, and each has the necessary corporate approvals to execute this Agreement, and perform the services described herein. OWNER: C' sco ignature) v D,t , et I (PrintedName)) + (Title) Date: tt/td d 1 DESIGN -BUILDER: T f3AILEY.INC. (Name of Desi it de inature) Gene Tanaka (Printed Name) President --- (Title) Date: 10/27/21 Caution: An original DBIA document has this caution printed in blue. This is a printable copy and an original assures that charges will not be obscured as may occur when documents are reproduced. DBIA Document No. 530 Page 23 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder - Cost Plus Fee with an Option for a GMP 0 2010 Design -Build institute of America; changes ® 2021 Thaxton Parkinson PLLC DBIA GENERAL CONDITIONS OF PROGRESSIVE DESIGN -BUILD CONTRACT BETWEEN OWNER AND DESIGN -BUILDER Note: This document has been modified from the DBIA Form. A redlined version will be provided upon request. Document No. 535 Second Edition, 2010 © Design -Build Institute of America Washington, DC Article 1 General 1.1 Mutual Obligations 1.1.1 Owner and Design -Builder commit at all times to cooperate fully with each other and proceed on the basis of trust and good faith, to permit each party to realize the benefits afforded under the Contract Documents. 1.1.2 Integrated Delivery: -The Parties wish to fully embrace the principles of collaboration and integrated delivery in the performance of the Work of this Project. Integrated delivery emphasizes a cooperative approach to problem solving involving all key parties to the Project: the Owner, Design -Builder, Designer and principal Subcontractors (electrical, mechanical and others as the Design -Builder and the Owner jointly agree are appropriate). Toward that end, the Parties agree to employ the following techniques to maximize efficiency and minimize waste: .1 Create a culture of open and honest communication throughout the course of the P roj ect; .2 Resolve disputes quickly and at the lowest possible level; .3 Integrate the design and construction team (including key specialty contractors and trade partners) as early as possible into the design process; .4 Utilize lean construction methods efficiently and effectively; .5 Establish a collaborative environment where all parties have the opportunity to contribute their best efforts for the benefit of the Project as a whole rather than to the benefit of individual parties; and .6 Establish equitable business terms for the parties who are members of the Design - Build Team. 1.2 Basic Definitions 1.2.1 Agreement refers to the executed contract between Owner and Design -Builder under DBIA Document No. 530, Progressive Design -Build Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder — with Cost Plus Fee and a Guaranteed Maximum Price (2010 Edition, as revised). 1.2.2 Initial Basis of Design Documents are those documents developed as a Phase 1 deliverable that outline the scope of the Project and include the DBIA 530 Revised Form of Progressive Design -Build Agreement Between Owner and Design -Builder Cost plus Fee with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (as revised); the DBIA 535 Form of General Conditions of Progressive Design -Build Contract (as revised), and the other documents required as a Phase 1 deliverable. 1.2.3 Commercial Terms are any terms that establish a GMP, Not to Exceed, Lump Sum, Hourly Rate or Contract Time. 1.2.4 Construction Documents are the documents, consisting of Drawings and Specifications, to be prepared or assembled by the Design -Builder consistent with the Initial and Final Basis of Design Documents unless a deviation from the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents (as applicable) is specifically set forth in a Change Order executed by both the Owner and Design - Builder, as part of the design review process contemplated by Section 2.4 of these General Conditions of Contract. 1.2.5 Contingencies are the amounts available for Design -Builder's use and are defined in Section 6.4.4 of the Agreement. The Cost of the Work Contingency is defined in Section 6.4.4.1.a. The Design -Builder's Contingency is defined in Section 6.4.4.1.b. 1.2.6 Contract Time consists of the dates set forth in Article 5 of the Agreement. 1.2.7 Day or Days shall mean calendar days unless otherwise specifically noted in the Contract Documents. 1.2.8 Design -Build Team is comprised of the Design -Builder, the Design Consultant, and key Subcontractors identified by the Design -Builder. 1.2.9 Design Consultant is a qualified, design professional licensed in the State of Washington who is not an employee of Design -Builder, but is retained by Design -Builder, or employed or retained by anyone under contract with Design -Builder, to furnish design services required under the Contract Documents. A Design Sub -Consultant is a qualified, licensed design professional who is not an employee of the Design Consultant but is retained by the Design Consultant or employed or retained by anyone under contract to Design Consultant, to furnish design services required under the Contract Documents. 1.2.10 Design Log is a log of Reliable Design Decisions agreed upon by the parties. The Design Log supplements the Initial and Final Basis of Design Documents, as applicable. 1.2.11 Design Submission means any and all documents, shop drawings, electronic information, including computer programs and computer generated materials, data, plans, drawings, sketches, illustrations, specifications, descriptions, models and other information developed, prepared, furnished, delivered or required to be delivered by, or for, the Design -Builder: (1) to the Owner under the Contract Documents; or (2) developed or prepared by or for the Design -Builder specifically to discharge its duties under the Contract Documents. 1.2.12 Final Basis of Design Documents are the documents agreed upon in the GMP Amendment by the Owner and Design -Builder at the conclusion of Phase 1 that comprise the performance and other requirements of the Project. 1.2.13 Final Completion is the date on which all Work is complete in accordance with the Contract Documents, including but not limited to, any items identified in the punch list prepared under Section 6.6.1 and the submission and receipt of all documents set forth in Section 6.7.2. 1.2.14 Force Majeure Events are those events that are beyond the control of both Design -Builder and Owner, including the events of war, floods, labor disputes, earthquakes, epidemics, adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipated, and other acts of God. 1.2.15 General Conditions of Contract refer to this DBIA Document No. 535, General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder (2010 Edition, as revised). 1.2.16 GMP Amendment means an amendment to the Agreement entered into the parties at the conclusion of Phase 1 that establishes the Final Basis of Design Documents, the GMP, the Project Schedule and other terms agreed to by the parties. 1.2.17 Phase 9 is the first phase of the Contract when the Design -Builder engages in consultation with the Owner and other stakeholders to develop the design, budget and schedule to a sufficient extent to allow the Design -Builder to submit a GMP Proposal. At the conclusion of Phase 1, the Design -Builder shall submit the deliverables set forth in the Contract Documents. 1.2.18 GMP Proposal means that proposal developed by Design -Builder in accordance with Section 6.6 of the Agreement. 1.2.19 Hazardous Conditions are any materials, wastes, substances and chemicals deemed to be hazardous under applicable Legal Requirements, or the handling, storage, remediation, or disposal of which are regulated by applicable Legal Requirements. 1.2.20 Key Team Members are those individuals who were identified as part of the Design- DBIA Document No. 535 Page 1 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Builder's Statement of Qualifications and Proposal submitted pursuant to the procurement of this Project. 1.2.21 Legal Requirements are all applicable federal, state and local laws, codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, orders and decrees of any government or quasi -government entity having jurisdiction over the Project or Site, the practices involved in the Project or Site, or any Work. 1.2.22 Original GMP is the GMP set forth in the GMP Amendment. 1.2.23 Owner Directed Allowances are the amounts defined in Section 6.4.1.6 of the Agreement. 1.2.24 Owner Provided Information is all information provided by the Owner to the Design -Builder during the course of the Project. 1.2.25 Phase 2 is the second phase of the Project that commences after the parties enter into the GMP Amendment. The scope of Phase 2 shall be set forth in the GMP Amendment. 1.2.26 Project Schedule is the schedule provided by the Design -Builder and approved by the Owner pursuant to Section 2.1.3 of the General Conditions and Exhibit C. 1.2.27 Reliable Design Decision is a decision, development, or election that refines the Initial Basis of Design Documents or Final Basis of Design Documents, that is approved by the Owner and that is set forth in the Design Log. A Reliable Design Decision cannot change the Initial Basis of Design Documents or Final Basis of Design Documents but shall instead constitute a further development or refinement of the design for the Project with which all subsequent design, development and Construction Documents shall be consistent. 1.2.28 Site is the land or premises on which the Project is located. 1.2.29 Subcontractor is any person or entity retained by Design -Builder as an independent contractor to perform a portion of the Work and shall include Design Consultants, materialmen, and suppliers. 1.2.30 Sub -Subcontractor is any person or entity retained by a Subcontractor as an independent contractor to perform any portion of a Subcontractor's Work and shall include Design Sub - Consultants, materialmen, and suppliers. 1.2.31 Substantial Completion or Substantially Complete means the date on which the Work, or an Interim Milestone Date, is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents so that Owner can occupy and use the Project or a portion thereof for its intended purposes without compromising the building operation (including materially increasing operating expenses) or the user's ability to reasonably use all parts of the Project. 1.2.32 Trend is an issue identified in the Trend Log. 1.2.33 Trend Log is a log of issues that have been identified by the Design -Builder or the Owner during the design process that may cause any Commercial Term to be modified or cause the Contract Time to be exceeded. 1.2.34 Work shall mean the services, design and construction to be completed by the Design - Builder under the terms of this Contract. Work specifically includes the furnishing of all services, labor, materials, equipment, and all incidentals necessary to the successful completion of the services, design and construction, whether expressly required by or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents, whether they are temporary or permanent, and whether they are incorporated into the finished Work or not. Work also includes all other obligations imposed on the Design - Builder by the Contract. The Work is sometimes generally referred to as the "Project." DBIA Document No. 535 Page 2 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Article 2 Design -Builder's Services and Responsibilities 2.1 General Services. 2.1.1 Design -Builder's Representative shall be reasonably available to Owner and shall have the necessary expertise and experience required to supervise the Work. Design -Builder's Representative shall communicate regularly with Owner and shall be vested with the authority to act on behalf of Design -Builder. Design -Builder's Representative may be replaced only with the mutual agreement of Owner and Design -Builder. 2.1.2 Design -Builder shall provide Owner status reports detailing the progress of the Work as set forth in Exhibit C, including but not limited to (i) whether the Work is proceeding according to schedule, (ii) whether discrepancies, conflicts, or ambiguities exist in the Contract Documents that require resolution, (iii) whether health and safety issues exist in connection with the Work; (iv) status of the contingency accounts; and (v) other items that require resolution so as not to jeopardize Design -Builder's ability to complete the Work for the Contract Price and within the Contract Time(s). In addition to the frequency set forth in Exhibit C, status reports shall be submitted with the Design - Builder's draft Payment Applications as a pre -requisite to payment. 2.1.3 Design -Builder shall prepare and submit the schedules and deliverables set forth in Exhibit C, including but not limited to the Project Schedule for the execution of Work for Owner's review and response. The Project Schedule shall indicate the dates for the start and completion of the various stages of Work, including the dates when Owner information and approvals are required to enable Design -Builder to achieve the Contract Time(s). The Project Schedule shall be revised as required by Exhibit C and the conditions and progress of the Work, but such revisions shall not relieve Design -Builder of its obligations to complete the Work within the Contract Time(s), as such dates may be adjusted in accordance with the Contract Documents. Owner's review of, and response to, the Project Schedule and other deliverables provided by Design -Builder shall not be construed as relieving Design -Builder of its complete and exclusive control over the means, methods, sequences and techniques for executing the Work. 2.1.4 The parties will meet within seven (7) days after execution of the Agreement to discuss issues affecting the administration of the Work and to implement any procedures additional to Exhibit C, including those relating to submittals and payment, to facilitate the ability of the parties to perform their obligations under the Contract Documents. 2.1.5 The Design -Build Team, which at a minimum shall consist of the Design -Builder's Representative and a representative from the lead designer and lead constructor, shall meet with the Owner at least on a weekly basis and shall provide to the Owner a written update regarding the status of the Project, including but not limited to the information required in Exhibit C and any issues that may have a material effect on the Project. The Design -Build Team shall issue meeting minutes within three days of meeting. 2.1.6 Design Builder hereby assigns to Owner all its interest in first-tier subcontracts now or hereafter entered into by Design Builder for performance of any part of the Work. The assignment will be effective upon acceptance by Owner in writing and only as to those subcontracts which the Owner designates in writing. The Owner may accept said assignment at any time during the course of the Work and prior to Final Completion in the event of a suspension or termination of Design Builder's rights under the Contract Documents. Such assignment is part of the consideration to the Owner for entering into the Contract with Design Builder and may not be withdrawn prior to Final Completion. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 3 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 2.2 Design Professional Services. 2.2.1 Design -Builder shall, consistent with applicable state licensing laws, provide through qualified, licensed design professionals employed by Design -Builder, or procured from qualified, independent licensed Design Consultants, the necessary design services, including architectural, engineering and other design professional services, for the preparation of the required drawings, specifications and other design submittals to permit Design -Builder to complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. Nothing in the Contract Documents is intended or deemed to create any legal or contractual relationship between Owner and any Design Consultant. Design -Builder shall provide to Owner a list of all Design Consultants and Design Sub -Consultants who will perform material portions of the Work. "Material portions of the Work" shall, at a minimum, include the civil, landscape, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design. Design -Builder shall not substitute a listed Design Consultant or Sub -Consultant without obtaining Owner's prior written consent, such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind between Owner and any Design Consultant or Subconsultant of any tier including but not limited to any third -party beneficiary rights. Design -Builder assumes responsibility to Owner for the proper performance of the Work of the Design Consultants and any Sub -Consultant and any acts and omissions in connection with such performance. 2.3 Standard of Performance for Professional Services. 2.3.1 The standard of care for all professional services performed to execute the Work shall be the care and skill ordinarily used by members of the applicable profession practicing under similar conditions at the same time and locality of the Project. The Design -Builder shall also perform the design and construction so that the Work meets or exceeds the performance requirements set forth in the Initial and/or Final Basis of Design Documents. 2.3.2 Design Builder shall perform all activities efficiently and with the requisite expertise, skill and competence to satisfy the requirements of the Contract Documents. 2.4 Design Development Services. 2.4.1 Design -Builder shall provide the Design Submissions set forth in the Contract Documents. Design -Builder and Owner shall, consistent with any applicable provision of the Contract Documents, agree upon any additional interim Design Submissions that Owner may wish to review, which interim Design Submissions may include design criteria, drawings, diagrams and specifications setting forth the Project requirements. .1 Interim and final Design Submissions shall be consistent with the Initial and Final Basis of Design Documents, as the Basis of Design Documents may have been changed through the design process set forth in this Section 2.4.1, as well as the Commercial Terms. By submitting a Design Submission, the Design -Builder represents to the Owner that the Work depicted and otherwise, shown, contained, or reflected in the Design Submission may be constructed for the then current Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents (as applicable) and the Commercial Terms. Notwithstanding the above, Design -Builder may propose designs that may alter the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents, the Commercial Terms; however, Design -Builder must provide notice thereof in accordance with Article 10 and obtain a Change Order before such proposed designs are incorporated into an approved Design Submission or Construction Documents. .2 Design -Builder shall provide the Design Submissions set forth in Exhibit C. On or about the time of the scheduled submissions, Design -Builder and Owner shall meet and confer about the submissions, with Design -Builder identifying during such meetings, among other things, the evolution of the design and any changes to the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents, or, if applicable, previously submitted Design Submissions. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 4 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 3 The Owner shall review and comment on such Design Submissions, providing any comments and/or concerns about such Design Submissions. The Owner shall provide all comments on the Design Submissions within the time provided by the Schedule. The Design -Builder shall revise the Design Submissions (and any other deliverables) in response to the Owner's comments and incorporate said responses into the next Design Submission. .4 If incorporation of the Owner's comments result in a design that is inconsistent with the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents or otherwise give rise to a change in the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents or the Commercial Terms, the Design -Builder shall provide notice thereof in accordance with Article 10. Changes to the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents, including those that are deemed minor changes under Section 9.3.1, shall be processed in accordance with Article 9. 5 The Design -Builder shall provide an updated cost model for the Project periodically as required in Exhibit C. The Design -Builder shall also schedule and facilitate a one -day review meeting with the Owner to present and summarize changes in the Design Submission, changes to the scheduled Milestone dates and present an overview of cost model. 6 Design Log. A Design Log, including a full listing of Reliable Design Decisions and all changes to the Initial and Final Basis of Design Documents, will be maintained by the Design -Builder and provided to all attendees for review. a. Both parties must agree to include a Reliable Design Decision in the Design Log. b. The Design Log shall be updated after every Design Review Meeting, and in any case, on a weekly basis. c. Once a Reliable Design Decision in the Design Log is approved in writing by the Owner, it shall be binding on the Design -Builder as if set forth in the Interim or Final Basis of Design Documents. d. The Design Log is for the sole purpose of tracking the development of the Design Submissions. If a Reliable Design Decision will cause a change in the Interim or Final Basis of Design Decisions, or any of the Commercial Terms, such changes must be processed pursuant to Articles 9 and 10. .7 Trend Loo. If either party does not know the extent to which a Design Submission or other potential change will alter a Commercial Term, either party may request in writing to identify a Trend in the Trend Log. a. The request to include a Trend in the Trend Log must include the following information: i. Identification of the portion of the Design Submission for which the costs are uncertain and may cause any Commercial Term to be exceeded; ii. The estimated change in the applicable Commercial Term; and iii. Potential impacts or changes to the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents as a result of the Trend. b. Both parties must consent in writing to include the Trend in the Trend Log. The Design -Builder will track the Trend on the Trend Log, and the Trend Log shall be updated with the most recent information on a weekly basis. The parties will work collaboratively to resolve Trends in the Trend Log as quickly as possible. When a Trend in the Log is resolved and the resolution changes the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents and/or any Commercial Term, the resolution shall be memorialized in a Change Order. If the resolution does not change the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents and/or any Commercial Term, it shall be removed from the Trend Log. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 5 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 2.4.2 Design -Builder shall submit to Owner Construction Documents setting forth in detail drawings and specifications describing the requirements for construction of the Work. The Construction Documents shall be consistent with the latest set of interim Design Submissions, as such submissions may have been modified by the parties and recorded as set forth in the Contract Documents. The parties shall have a design review meeting to discuss, and Owner shall review and approve, the Construction Documents in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 2.4.1 above and Exhibit C. Design -Builder shall proceed with construction in accordance with the approved Construction Documents and shall submit one set of approved Construction Documents to Owner prior to commencement of construction. 2.4.3 Owner's review and approval of Design Submissions, meeting minutes, the Design Log, the Trend Log, and the Construction Documents is for the purpose of mutually establishing a conformed set of Contract Documents compatible with the requirements of the Work. Neither Owner's review nor approval of any Design Submissions, meeting minutes, the Design Log, the Trend Log and Construction Documents shall be deemed to transfer any design liability from Design -Builder to Owner. Design -Builder shall provide Owner with sufficient time in the Project Schedule to review and approve the Design Submissions, such time period shall not be less than ten business days. 2.4.4 To the extent not prohibited by the Contract Documents or Legal Requirements, Design - Builder may prepare Design Submissions and Construction Documents for a portion of the Work to permit construction to proceed on that portion of the Work prior to completion of the Construction Documents for the entire Work. 2.5 Legal Requirements. 2.5.1 Design -Builder shall perform the Work in accordance with all Legal Requirements and shall provide all notices applicable to the Work as required by the Legal Requirements. 2.5.2 The Commercial Terms shall be adjusted to compensate Design -Builder for the effects of any changes in the Legal Requirements enacted after the date the parties agree upon the Commercial Term. Such effects may include, without limitation, revisions Design -Builder is required to make to the Construction Documents because of changes in Legal Requirements. 2.6 Government Approvals and Permits. 2.6.1 Unless the parties have identified permits in an Owner's Permit List attached as either an exhibit to the Agreement or as part of the Initial or Final Basis of Design Documents, Design -Builder shall obtain and pay for all necessary permits, approvals, licenses, government charges and inspection fees required for the prosecution of the Work by any government or quasi -government entity having jurisdiction over the Project. 2.6.2 Design -Builder shall provide reasonable assistance to Owner in obtaining those permits, approvals and licenses that are Owner's responsibility. 2.7 Design -Builder's Construction Phase Services. 2.7.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents to be the responsibility of Owner or a separate contractor, Design -Builder shall provide through itself or Subcontractors the necessary supervision, labor, inspection, testing, start-up, material, equipment, machinery, temporary utilities and other temporary facilities to permit Design -Builder to complete construction of the Project consistent with the Contract Documents. 2.7.2 Design -Builder shall perform all construction activities efficiently and with the requisite expertise, skill and competence to satisfy the requirements of the Contract Documents. Design - Builder shall at all times exercise complete and exclusive control over the means, methods, DBIA Document No. 535 Page 6 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc sequences and techniques of construction. 2.7.3 The Design -Builder shall assemble and install all equipment according to the applicable manufacturer's installation instructions. Work that does not conform to the applicable instructions and/or any resulting errors in assembly or installation shall be corrected by the Design -Builder. If the Owner determines that the Design -Builder has incorrectly assembled, installed and/or damaged any such equipment, the Design -Builder shall, at its own expense, furnish a competent manufacturer's representative to assist, instruct and approve the Design -Builder's corrected work. 2.7.4 If any materials or equipment are stored by Design -Builder, they shall be stored so as to ensure the preservation of their quality and fitness. Materials and equipment shall be placed on platforms or other hard, clean surfaces, and not on the ground, and shall be placed under cover and heated adequately to prevent condensation, oxidation or freezing. Stored materials and equipment shall be located so as to facilitate observation. The Design -Builder shall be responsible for all damage or loss that occurs as a result of its fault or negligence in connection with the care and protection of all materials and equipment until acceptance by the Owner. 2.7.5 Design -Builder is responsible for verifying that any equipment supplied by the Owner is in working order and sufficient for the purposes for which it was intended in the Project. If equipment furnished by Owner is not in working order or is not sufficient for the Project, Design -Builder shall notify Owner immediately, and Owner shall either repair or replace the equipment, at Owner's sole discretion. Design -Builder is responsible for the proper installation of the equipment furnished by Owner. 2.7.6 Design -Builder shall keep the Site reasonably free from debris, trash and construction wastes to permit Design -Builder to perform its construction services efficiently, safely and without interfering with the use of adjacent land areas. Upon Substantial Completion of the Work, or a portion of the Work, Design -Builder shall remove all debris, trash, construction wastes, materials, equipment, machinery and tools arising from the Work or applicable portions thereof to permit Owner to occupy the Project or a portion of the Project for its intended use. 2.8 Subcontracts 2.8.1 Design -Builder shall employ only Subcontractors who are duly licensed and qualified to perform the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. Design -Builder shall, prior to the start of the Work applicable to each Subcontractor, provide Owner with a list of all Subcontractors performing the work to Owner. To the extent that the Design -Builder has not selected a Subcontractor prior to performing the applicable work, Design -Builder shall inform Owner in writing of the scope of work that has not been subcontracted and provide Owner a list of any subsequently added Subcontractors prior to the Subcontractor performing Work on the Project. Owner may reasonably object to Design -Builder's selection of any Subcontractor, provided that the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) shall be adjusted to the extent that Owner's decision impacts Design - Builder's cost and/or time of performance. Design -Builder may not substitute listed Subcontractors without Owner's prior consent; such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind between Owner and any Subcontractor of any tier. 2.8.2 Design -Builder shall submit a Subcontracting Procurement Procedure during Phase 1 as required in Exhibit C, subject to the approval of the Owner. After approval by the Owner, Design - Builder may only modify the Subcontracting Plan upon obtaining written approval from the Owner. Design -Builder may not award any Subcontract on the basis of a lump sum price without obtaining prior written permission from the Owner, such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2.8.3 All subcontracted Work associated with the performance of the construction shall be awarded by Design -Builder in accordance with a Subcontractor Procurement Procedure established during Phase 1. Design -Builder shall identify the scope of subcontracted Work ("Subcontract Package") and shall identify qualified Subcontractors for each Subcontract Package. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 7 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Unless approved in writing by the Owner, the Subcontractor Procurement Procedure shall comply with the following: .1 All subcontracted work associated with performance of Construction Packages shall be award by the Design -Builder to Subcontractors in accordance with a best value selection process established between the parties. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, the best value selection process shall contain mutually acceptable evaluation criteria for the proposal and selection process that is clear and consistent and includes both qualifications and price. .2 The Design -Builder may only modify the Subcontractor Procurement Procedure after obtaining written approval from the Owner. Any such modification shall be at the sole risk and responsibility of the Design -Builder and without any modification to any applicable Commercial Terms. .3 The Design -Builder's selection of Subcontractors shall comply with the following requirements, unless modified by the Subcontractor Procurement Procedure approved in writing by the Owner: a. The Design -Builder shall identify the scope of the Work to be subcontracted and shall identify at least three pre -qualified Subcontractors for such scope for written approval by the Owner. b. After approval of the pre -qualified Subcontractors by the Owner, the Design -Builder shall select from the three pre -approved Subcontractors for the identified scope of the Work, unless it obtains prior written approval from the Owner to select a different Subcontractor. c. If the Design -Builder cannot reasonably identify three pre -qualified Subcontractors, it shall inform the Owner in writing as to the reason for the inability to identify the Subcontractors and shall not proceed with the selection of a Subcontractor without the prior written approval of the Owner. d. The Design -Builder shall select Subcontractors on the basis of the best value to the Project. If in the Design -Builder's determination, the Subcontractor who proposes the best value did not propose the lowest cost, the Design -Builder shall i) provide a written justification for the selection of the Subcontractor, and ii) obtain the Owner's written approval prior to Design -Builder entering into the Subcontract. 2.8.4 Design -Builder must obtain prior, written approval from the Owner for the Design -Builder or the lead Constructor (if the lead Constructor is not also the Design -Builder) to self -perform construction Work. 1. For each scope of Work for which Design -Builder proposes self -performance, Design - Builder must submit to the Owner a proposal that contains the following minimum information as well as any other information reasonably requested by the Owner: a. A detailed description of the scope of Work; and b. A detailed explanation of the effect of the self -performed construction Work on the Project, including but not limited to cost savings, benefits to the Project, and risks to the Project. 2. Design -Builder will provide the Owner with an estimate of the costs for all self -performed construction Work on an open book basis. In calculating the costs for self -performed construction Work, the following shall apply: a. The costs for self -performed construction Work shall not include costs that are also included in the Lump Sum General Conditions Costs. b. Notwithstanding the above, Design -Builder may include in the costs for self - performed construction Work additional general conditions costs that are directly associated with the self -performed construction Work that Design -Builder would not have incurred but for the self -performed construction Work. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 8 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 2.8.5 Design -Builder assumes responsibility to Owner for the proper performance of the Work of Subcontractors and any acts and omissions in connection with such performance. Nothing in the Contract Documents is intended or deemed to create any legal or contractual relationship between Owner and any Subcontractor or Sub -Subcontractor, including but not limited to any third -party beneficiary rights. 2.8.6 Design -Builder shall coordinate the activities of all Subcontractors. If Owner performs other work on the Project or at the Site with separate contractors under Owner's control, Design -Builder agrees to reasonably cooperate and coordinate its activities with those of such separate contractors so that the Project can be completed in an orderly and coordinated manner without unreasonable disruption. 2.9 Design -Builder's Responsibility for Project Safety. 2.9.1 Design -Builder recognizes the importance of performing the Work in a safe manner so as to prevent damage, injury or loss to (i) all individuals at the Site, whether working or visiting, (ii) the Work, including materials and equipment incorporated into the Work or stored on -Site or off -Site, and (iii) all other property at the Site or adjacent thereto. Design -Builder assumes responsibility for implementing and monitoring all safety precautions and programs related to the performance of the Work. Design -Builder shall, prior to commencing construction, designate a Safety Representative with the necessary qualifications and experience to supervise the implementation and monitoring of all safety precautions and programs related to the Work. Unless otherwise required by the Contract Documents, Design -Builder's Safety Representative shall be an individual stationed at the Site who may have responsibilities on the Project in addition to safety. The Safety Representative shall make routine daily inspections of the Site and shall hold weekly safety meetings with Design - Builder's personnel, Subcontractors and others as applicable. 2.9.2 Design -Builder and Subcontractors shall comply with all Legal Requirements relating to safety, as well as any Owner -specific safety requirements set forth in the Contract Documents, provided that such Owner -specific requirements do not violate any applicable Legal Requirement. Design -Builder will immediately report in writing any safety-related injury, loss, damage or accident arising from the Work to Owner's Representative and, to the extent mandated by Legal Requirements, to all government or quasi -government authorities having jurisdiction over safety- related matters involving the Project or the Work. 2.9.3 Design -Builder's responsibility for safety under this Section 2.9 is not intended in any way to relieve Subcontractors and Sub -Subcontractors of their own contractual and legal obligations and responsibility for (i) complying with all Legal Requirements, including those related to health and safety matters, and (ii) taking all necessary measures to implement and monitor all safety precautions and programs to guard against injuries, losses, damages or accidents resulting from their performance of the Work. 2.10 Design -Builder's Warranty. 2.10.1 Design -Builder warrants to Owner that the construction, including all materials and equipment furnished as part of the construction, shall be new unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, of good quality, in conformance with the Contract Documents and free of defects in materials and workmanship. Design -Builder's warranty obligation excludes defects caused by abuse, alterations, or failure to maintain the Work in a commercially reasonable manner. Nothing in this warranty is intended to limit any manufacturer's warranty which provides Owner with greater warranty rights than set forth in this Section 2.10 or the Contract Documents. Design - Builder will provide Owner with all manufacturers' warranties upon Substantial Completion. 2.11 Correction of Defective Work. 2.11.1 Design -Builder agrees to correct any Work that is found to not be in conformance with the Contract Documents, including that part of the Work subject to Section 2.10 hereof, within a period DBIA Document No. 535 Page 9 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc of one year from the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or any portion of the Work, or within such longer period to the extent required by any specific warranty included in the Contract Documents. 2.11.2 Design -Builder shall, within seven (7) days of receipt of written notice from Owner that the Work is not in conformance with the Contract Documents, take meaningful steps to commence correction of such nonconforming Work, including the correction, removal or replacement of the nonconforming Work and any damage caused to other parts of the Work affected by the nonconforming Work. If Design -Builder fails to commence the necessary steps within such seven (7) day period, Owner, in addition to any other remedies provided under the Contract Documents, may provide Design -Builder with written notice that Owner will commence correction of such nonconforming Work with its own forces. If Owner does perform such corrective Work, Design - Builder shall be responsible for all reasonable costs incurred by Owner in performing such correction. If the nonconforming Work creates an emergency requiring an immediate response, the seven (7) day period identified herein shall be deemed inapplicable. 2.11.3 The one-year period referenced in Section 2.11.1 above applies only to Design -Builder's obligation to correct nonconforming Work and is not intended to constitute a period of limitations for any other rights or remedies Owner may have regarding Design -Builder's other obligations under the Contract Documents. 2.12 Contract Phases 2.12.1 Phase 1. Phase 1 shall commence upon Notice to Proceed from the Owner and shall end on the Phase 1 Completion Date as set forth in DBIA Document 530, Section 5.2. The services provided by the Design -Builder during Phase 1 shall be established in Exhibit C. .1 In Phase 1, the Design -Builder shall carefully and thoroughly examine the information set forth in Exhibit C, the existing site conditions, and any other information provided by the Owner with respect to the Project. Such information includes, but is not limited to, as -built drawings of the existing facilities; necessary testing of existing facilities; geotechnical and other site conditions; and legal, permitting and regulatory requirements and restrictions .2 The Design -Builder may not rely on information provided by the Owner and must validate all information provided by the Owner during Phase 1 as set forth in Exhibit C. Notwithstanding the above, the parties recognize that the Design -Builder relied on the information set forth in the Request for Proposals to establish the Phase 1 NTE, and if the actual conditions differ materially from the information set forth in the RFP, then the Design - Builder shall provide Notice thereof and may be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Phase 1 NTE, provided that the Design -Builder meets the requirements in Section 4.2.1 of the General Conditions. .3 The Design -Builder shall provide the submissions set forth in Exhibit C. In addition, the Design -Builder and the Owner shall, consistent with any applicable provision of the Contract Documents, agree upon the quantity and level of development for Design Submissions that the Owner may wish to review, which Design Submissions may include Milestone Design Submissions, design criteria, drawings, diagrams and specifications setting forth the Project requirements. Design Submissions shall be consistent with the GMP and the information set forth in the RFP, as they may develop through the design process set forth in the Contract Documents. .4 Design -Builder must verify the information set forth in Exhibit C by the conclusion of Phase 1. The extent to which such verification will occur in Phase 1 shall be set forth in Exhibit C. If the Design -Builder discovers or should have discovered with reasonable diligence material differences from the actual conditions and the information provided in Exhibit C, Design -Builder shall, at the conclusion of Phase 1, provide Owner with written DBIA Document No. 535 Page 10 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc notice of any such material differences in the GMP Proposal. A "Material Difference" is defined as one that would either a) impact the Initial Basis of Design Documents or Design - Builder's Fee Percentage or b) be considered a Differing Site Condition pursuant to Section 4.2.1 of the General Conditions. Design -Builder shall not be entitled to a Change Order for Differing Site Conditions pursuant to Section 4.2.1(1) of the General Conditions if the Differing Site Condition could have been discovered, with reasonable diligence, during Phase 1. .5 At the conclusion of Phase 1, the Design -Builder will submit a GMP Proposal pursuant to Exhibit C and Section 6.6.2 of the Agreement. The parties will negotiate the Final terms of the GMP Proposal, and if the parties agree, they will enter into the GMP Amendment. Upon execution of the GMP Amendment, the Design -Builder shall provide a payment and performance bond for the amount of the GMP. .6 If the Design -Builder performs Work after the submission of the GMP Proposal but before the parties enter into the GMP Amendment pursuant to Section 6.6.2 of the Agreement, the Design -Builder shall be entitled to be paid in the same manner as it was paid during Phase 1; however, in no case shall the Design -Builder be entitled to be paid in excess of the Phase 1 NTE. 2.12.2 Phase 2. Phase 2 is the final phase of the Contract where the Design -Builder: (i) completes the design services and develops Construction Documents for the Project, (ii) performs the construction, start-up, testing and commissioning and closeout of the Project, (iii) undertakes any necessary warranty services for the Project, and (iv) performs other services as set forth in Exhibit C and the GMP Amendment. Article 3 Owner's Services and Responsibilities 3.1 Duty to Cooperate. 3.1.1 Owner shall, throughout the performance of the Work, cooperate with Design -Builder and perform its responsibilities, obligations and services in a timely manner to facilitate Design -Builder's timely and efficient performance of the Work and so as not to delay or interfere with Design - Builder's performance of its obligations under the Contract Documents. 3.1.2 Owner shall provide timely reviews and approvals of Design Submissions and Construction Documents consistent with the turnaround times set forth in Design -Builder's schedule. 3.1.3 Owner shall give Design -Builder timely notice of any Work that Owner notices to be defective or not in compliance with the Contract Documents. 3.2 Furnishing of Services and Information. 3.2.1 The Initial Basis of Design Documents sets forth the information provided by the Owner. 3.2.2 Owner is responsible for securing and executing all necessary agreements with adjacent land or property owners that are necessary to enable Design -Builder to perform the Work. Owner is further responsible for all costs, including attorneys' fees, incurred in securing these necessary agreements. DBIA Document No. 535 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson plic Page 11 3.3 Financial Information. 3.3.1 If Design -Builder has reasonable belief that Owner will not have sufficient funds to complete the Project, at Design -Builder's written request, Owner shall promptly furnish reasonable evidence satisfactory to Design -Builder that Owner has adequate funds available and committed to fulfill all of Owner's contractual obligations under the Contract Documents. If Owner fails to furnish such financial information in a timely manner, Design -Builder may stop Work under Section 11.3 hereof or exercise any other right permitted under the Contract Documents. 3.3.2 Design -Builder shall cooperate with the reasonable requirements of Owner's lenders or other financial sources. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, after execution of the Agreement Design -Builder shall have no obligation to execute for Owner or Owner's lenders or other financial sources any documents or agreements that require Design -Builder to assume obligations or responsibilities greater than those existing obligations Design -Builder has under the Contract Documents. 3.4 Owner's Representative. 3.4.1 Owner's Representative shall be responsible for providing Owner -supplied information and approvals in a timely manner to permit Design -Builder to fulfill its obligations under the Contract Documents. Owner's Representative shall also provide Design -Builder with prompt notice if it observes any failure on the part of Design -Builder to fulfill its contractual obligations, including any errors, omissions or defects in the performance of the Work. Owner's Representative shall communicate regularly with Design -Builder and shall be vested with the authority to act on behalf of Owner. 3.5 Government Approvals and Permits. 3.5.1 Owner shall obtain and pay for all necessary permits, approvals, licenses, government charges and inspection fees set forth in Section 2.6.1. 3.5.2 Owner shall provide reasonable assistance to Design -Builder in obtaining those permits, approvals and licenses that are Design -Builder's responsibility. 3.6 Owner's Separate Contractors. 3.6.1 Owner is responsible for all work performed on the Project or at the Site by separate contractors under Owner's control. Owner shall contractually require its separate contractors to cooperate with, and coordinate their activities so as not to interfere with, Design -Builder in order to enable Design -Builder to timely complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents. Article 4 Hazardous Conditions and Differing Site Conditions 4.1 Hazardous Conditions. 4.1.1 Unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract Documents to be part of the Work, Design -Builder is not responsible for any Hazardous Conditions encountered at the Site that could have been reasonably discovered during Phase 1. Unless working with Hazardous Condition is part of the scope of the Work, upon encountering any Hazardous Conditions, Design -Builder will stop Work immediately in the affected area and duly notify Owner and, if required by Legal Requirements, all government or quasi -government entities with jurisdiction over the Project or Site. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 12 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 4.1.2 Upon receiving notice of the presence of suspected Hazardous Conditions that are not set forth as part of the Work or that could not have been reasonably discovered during Phase 1, Owner shall take the necessary measures required to ensure that the Hazardous Conditions are remediated or rendered harmless. Such necessary measures shall include Owner retaining qualified independent experts to (i) ascertain whether Hazardous Conditions have actually been encountered, and, if they have been encountered, (ii) prescribe the remedial measures that Owner must take either to remove the Hazardous Conditions or render the Hazardous Conditions harmless. 4.1.3 Design -Builder shall be obligated to resume Work at the affected area of the Project only after Owner's expert provides it with written certification that (i) the Hazardous Conditions have been removed or rendered harmless and (ii) all necessary approvals have been obtained from all government and quasi -government entities having jurisdiction over the Project or Site. 4.1.4 Unless expressly provided in the Contract Documents to be part of the Work, Design - Builder will be entitled, in accordance with these General Conditions of Contract, to an adjustment in its Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) to the extent Design -Builder's cost and/or time of performance have been adversely impacted by the presence of Hazardous Conditions. 4.1.5 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Owner shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Design -Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them, and their officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, arising out of or resulting from the presence, removal or remediation of Hazardous Conditions at the Site pursuant to this Section. 4.1.6 Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this Section 4.1, Owner is not responsible for Hazardous Conditions introduced to the Site by Design -Builder, Subcontractors or anyone for whose acts they may be liable. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Design -Builder shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owner and Owner's officers, directors, employees and agents from and against all claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses, including attorneys' fees and expenses, arising out of or resulting from those Hazardous Conditions introduced to the Site by Design -Builder, Subcontractors or anyone for whose acts they may be liable. 4.1.7 With respect to Hazardous Conditions that are part of the Work, Design -Builder agrees to comply with all applicable regulatory authorities, including but not limited to any statute, regulation, or regulatory agency regarding such Hazardous Conditions. Design -Builder agrees to work cooperatively with Owner and regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over the Project to properly handle, dispose of, and/or remediate any Hazardous Conditions. 4.2 Differing Site Conditions. 4.2.1 Concealed or latent physical conditions or subsurface conditions at the Site that (i) materially differ from the conditions indicated in the Contract Documents or (ii) are of an unusual nature, differing materially from the conditions ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the Work are collectively referred to herein as "Differing Site Conditions." If Design - Builder encounters a Differing Site Condition, Design -Builder will be entitled to an adjustment in the applicable Commercial Term to the extent Design -Builder's cost and/or time of performance are adversely impacted by the Differing Site Condition. Notwithstanding the above, provided the parties sign the GMP Amendment, Design -Builder shall not be entitled to a Change Order for Differing Site Conditions pursuant to Section 4.2.1(1) of the General Conditions if the Differing Site Condition could have been discovered, with reasonable diligence, during Phase 1. 4.2.2 Upon encountering a Differing Site Condition, Design -Builder shall provide prompt written notice to Owner of such condition, which notice shall not be later than fourteen (14) days after such condition has been encountered. Design -Builder shall, to the extent reasonably possible, provide such notice before the Differing Site Condition has been substantially disturbed or altered. Design- DBIA Document No. 535 Page 13 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Builder and Owner shall work together cooperatively to determine the appropriate course of action regarding any Differing Site Condition. 4.3 Archaeological Resources 4.3.1 In the event the Design -Builder or any of its Subcontractors inadvertently discover archaeological resources at any time during the project, Design -Builder shall immediately notify the Owner and suspend all excavation activities at the site. 4.3.2 "Archaeological Resource" shall mean any material remains of human life or activities which are of interest. This shall include all sites, objects, structures, artifacts, implements, and locations of prehistoric or archaeological interest, whether previously recorded or still unrecognized, including, but not limited to objects pertaining to prehistoric and historic American Indian or aboriginal burials, campsites, dwellings, and their habitation sites, including rock shelters and caves, their artifacts and implements of culture such as projectile points, arrowheads, skeletal remains, grave goods, basketry, pestles, mauls and grinding stones, knives scrapers, rock carvings and paintings, and other implements and artifacts of any material or form. 4.3.3 The disturbance of any cairn or Native Indian grave is prohibited by the Indian Graves and Records Act (RCW 27.44). Article 5 Insurance and Bonds 5.1 Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements. 5.1.1 Design -Builder is responsible for procuring and maintaining the insurance for the coverage amounts all as set forth in the Insurance Exhibit to the Agreement. Coverage shall be secured from insurance companies authorized to do business in the state in which the Project is located, and with a minimum rating set forth in the Agreement. 5.1.2 Design -Builder's insurance shall specifically delete any design -build or similar exclusions that could compromise coverages because of the design -build delivery of the Project. 5.1.3 Upon signing and returning the signed Agreement to the Owner, and in any event, prior to performing any Work under this Agreement, Design -Builder shall provide Owner with certificates evidencing that (i) all insurance obligations required by the Contract Documents are in full force and in effect and will remain in effect for the duration required by the Contract Documents and (ii) no insurance coverage will be canceled, renewal refused, or materially changed unless at least thirty (30) days prior written notice is given to Owner. If any of the foregoing insurance coverages are required to remain in force after final payment are reasonably available, an additional certificate evidencing continuation of such coverage shall be submitted with the Final Application for Payment. If any information concerning reduction of coverage is not furnished by the insurer, it shall be furnished by the Design -Builder with reasonable promptness according to the Design -Builder's information and belief. 5.2 Owner's Liability Insurance. 5.2.1 Owner shall procure and maintain from insurance companies authorized to do business in the state in which the Project is located such liability insurance as set forth in the Insurance Exhibit to the Agreement to protect Owner from claims which may arise from the performance of Owner's obligations under the Contract Documents or Owner's conduct during the course of the Project. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 14 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 5.3 Builder's Risk Insurance. 5.3.1 Design -Builder shall procure and maintain from insurance companies authorized to do business in the state in which the Project is located builder's risk insurance on an "all risk" or equivalent policy form upon the entire Project to the full insurable value of the Project, including professional fees, overtime premiums and all other expenses incurred to replace or repair the insured property. The property insurance obtained by Design -Builder shall be the broadest coverage commercially available and shall include as additional insureds the interests of Owner, Design -Builder, Design Consultants and Subcontractors of any tier. Such insurance shall be on a special perils form and shall include but not be limited to the perils of fire and extended coverage, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, flood, earthquake, debris removal and other perils or causes of loss as called for in the Contract Documents. A copy of the builder's risk policy shall be made available to the Owner for its approval at Owner's written request, such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The builder's risk insurance shall include physical loss or damage to the Work, including temporary buildings, debris removal, and damage to materials and equipment in transit, at the Site or at another location as may be indicated in Design -Builder's Application for Payment and approved by Owner. The Design -Builder is responsible for the payment of any deductibles under the insurance required by this Section 5.3.1 to the extent that the Design -Builder, or any subcontractor or subconsultant of any tier is responsible for the claim against the builder's risk insurance. 5.3.2 Not Used. 5.3.3 Not Used. 5.3.4 Any loss covered under the builder's risk insurance shall be adjusted with Owner and Design -Builder and made payable to both of them as trustees for the insureds as their interests may appear, subject to any applicable mortgage clause. All insurance proceeds received as a result of any loss will be placed in a separate account and distributed in accordance with such agreement as the interested parties may reach. Any disagreement concerning the distribution of any proceeds will be resolved in accordance with Article 10 hereof. 5.3.5 Owner and Design -Builder waive against each other and Owner's separate contractors, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, agents and employees of each and all of them, all damages covered by property insurance provided herein, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance. Design -Builder and Owner shall, where appropriate, require similar waivers of subrogation from Owner's separate contractors, Design Consultants and Subcontractors and shall require each of them to include similar waivers in their contracts. These waivers of subrogation shall not contain any restriction or limitation that will impair the full and complete extent of its applicability to any person or entity unless agreed to in writing prior to the execution of this Agreement. Such waiver shall be effective whether the person or entity would otherwise have a duty of indemnification, do not pay the insurance premiums, and whether or not the person or entity had an insurable interest in the property damaged. Article 6 Payment 6.1 Schedule of Values. 6.1.1 Design -Builder shall submit for Owner's review and approval a preliminary schedule of values for all of the Work as set forth in Exhibit C. The Schedule of Values will (i) subdivide the Work into its respective parts, (ii) include values for all items comprising the Work and (iii) serve as the basis for monthly progress payments made to Design -Builder throughout the Work. Design - Builder will furnish, as part of the Schedule of Values, adequate and reliable cost justification and documentation so as to provide both Owner and Design Builder a transparent understanding of the cost data estimates and bids that comprise the initial baseline Schedule of Values as well as any DBIA Document No. 535 Page 15 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications© 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc updates thereto. Design -Builder will provide a final Schedule of Values with the GMP Proposal. 6.1.2 The Owner will timely review and approve the Schedule of Values so as not to delay the submission of the Design -Builder's first application for payment. The Owner and Design -Builder shall timely resolve any differences so as not to delay the Design -Builder's submission of its first application for payment. 6.2 Monthly Progress Payments. 6.2.1 On or before the date established in the Agreement, Design -Builder shall submit for Owner's review and approval its Application for Payment requesting payment for all Work performed as of the date of the Application for Payment. The Application for Payment shall be accompanied by all supporting documentation required by the Contract Documents and/or established at the meeting required by Section 2.1.4 hereof. 6.2.2 If authorized by Owner, the Application for Payment may include request for payment for equipment and/or material delivered to the Site and suitably stored, or for completed preparatory work. Payment may similarly be requested for material stored off Site, provided Design -Builder complies with or furnishes satisfactory evidence of the following: .1 The material will be placed in a warehouse that is structurally sound, dry, lighted and suitable for the materials to be stored; 2 The warehouse is located within a 10 -mile radius of the Project. Other locations may be utilized, if approved in writing, by Owner; 3 Only materials for the Project are stored within the warehouse (or a secure portion of a warehouse set aside for the Project); .4 Design -Builder furnishes Owner a certificate of insurance extending Design- Builder's insurance coverage for damage, fire, and theft to cover the full value of all materials stored, or in transit; .5 The warehouse (or secure portion thereof) is continuously under lock and key, and only Design -Builder's authorized personnel shall have access; .6 Owner shall at all times have the right of access in the company of Design -Builder; .7 Design -Builder and its surety assume total responsibility for the stored materials; .8 Design -Builder furnishes to Owner certified lists of materials stored, bills of lading, invoices, and other information as may be required, and shall also furnish notice to Owner when materials are moved from storage to the Site; and .9 Upon payment, Owner will receive the equipment and materials free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. 6.2.3 All discounts offered by Subcontractor, Sub -Subcontractors and suppliers to Design - Builder for early payment shall accrue one hundred percent to Design -Builder to the extent Design - Builder advances payment. Unless Owner advances payment to Design -Builder specifically to receive the discount, Design -Builder may include in its Application for Payment the full undiscounted cost of the item for which payment is sought. 6.2.4 The Application for Payment shall constitute Design -Builder's representation that the Work described herein has been performed consistent with the Contract Documents, has progressed to the point indicated in the Application for Payment, and that title to all Work will pass to Owner free and clear of all claims, liens, encumbrances, and security interests upon the incorporation of the Work into the Project, or upon Design -Builder's receipt of payment, whichever occurs earlier 6.3 Withholding of Payments. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 16 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 6.3.1 On or before the date established in the Agreement, Owner shall pay Design -Builder all amounts properly due. If Owner determines that Design -Builder is not entitled to all or part of an Application for Payment as a result of Design -Builder's failure to meet its obligations hereunder, it will notify Design -Builder in writing at least five (5) days prior to the date payment is due. The notice shall indicate the specific amounts Owner intends to withhold, the reasons and contractual basis for the withholding, and the specific measures Design -Builder must take to rectify Owner's concerns. Design -Builder and Owner will attempt to resolve Owner's concerns prior to the date payment is due. If the parties cannot resolve such concerns, Design -Builder may pursue its rights under the Contract Documents, including those under Article 10 hereof. 6.3.2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Contract Documents, Owner shall pay Design -Builder all undisputed amounts in an Application for Payment within the times required by the Agreement. 6.4 Right to Stop Work and Interest. 6.4.1 If Owner fails to pay timely Design -Builder any undisputed amount that becomes due, Design -Builder, in addition to all other remedies provided in the Contract Documents, may stop Work pursuant to Section 11.3 hereof, provided Design -Builder gives Owner five business days' written notice of its intent to stop work and an opportunity to cure the late payment. All payments due and unpaid shall bear interest at the rate set forth in the Agreement. 6.5 Design -Builder's Payment Obligations. 6.5.1 Design -Builder will pay Design Consultants and Subcontractors, in accordance with its contractual obligations to such parties, all the amounts Design -Builder has received from Owner on account of their work. Design -Builder will impose similar requirements on Design Consultants and Subcontractors to pay those parties with whom they have contracted. Design -Builder will indemnify and defend Owner against any claims for payment and mechanic's liens as set forth in Section 7.3 hereof. 6.6 Substantial Completion. 6.6.1 Design -Builder shall notify Owner when it believes the Work, or to the extent permitted in the Contract Documents, a portion of the Work representing an Interim Milestone, has achieved Substantial Completion. Within five (5) days of Owner's receipt of Design -Builder's notice, Owner and Design -Builder will jointly inspect such Work to verify that Design -Builder has achieved Substantial Completion in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. If Design - Builder has achieved Substantial Completion, Owner shall prepare and issue a Certificate of Substantial Completion that will set forth (i) the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or portion thereof, (ii) the remaining items of Work that have to be completed before final payment, (iii) provisions (to the extent not already provided in the Contract Documents) establishing Owner's and Design -Builder's responsibility for the Project's security, maintenance, utilities and insurance pending final payment, and (iv) an acknowledgment that warranties commence to run on the date of Substantial Completion, except as may otherwise be noted in the Certificate of Substantial Completion. 6.6.2 Not Used 6.6.3 Owner, at its option, may use a portion of the Work which has been determined to be Substantially Complete, provided, however, that (i) a Certificate of Substantial Completion has been issued for the portion of Work addressing the items set forth in Section 6.6.1 above, (ii) Design - Builder and Owner have obtained the consent of their sureties and insurers, and to the extent applicable, the appropriate government authorities having jurisdiction over the Project, and (iii) Owner and Design -Builder agree that Owner's use or occupancy will not interfere with Design - Builder's completion of the remaining Work. DBIA Document No. 535 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Page 17 6.7 Final Payment. 6.7.1 After receipt of a Final Application for Payment from Design -Builder, Owner shall make final payment by the time required in the Agreement, provided that Design -Builder has achieved Final Completion. 6.7.2 At the time of submission of its Final Application for Payment, Design -Builder shall provide the following information: .1 An affidavit that there are no claims, obligations or liens outstanding or unsatisfied for labor, services, material, equipment, taxes or other items performed, furnished or incurred for or in connection with the Work which will in any way affect Owner's interests; .2 A general release executed by Design -Builder waiving, upon receipt of final payment by Design -Builder, all claims, except those claims previously made in writing to Owner and remaining unsettled at the time of final payment; .3 Consent of Design -Builder's surety, if any, to final payment; .4 All operating manuals, warranties, record drawings, and other deliverables required by the Contract Documents; .5 "As Built" drawings, with any and all implemented changes that constitute a final record set of the Project; and .6 Certificates of insurance confirming that required coverages will remain in effect consistent with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 6.7.3 Upon making final payment, Owner waives all claims against Design -Builder except claims relating to (i) Design -Builder's failure to satisfy its payment obligations, if such failure affects Owner's interests, (ii) Design -Builder's failure to complete the Work consistent with the Contract Documents, including defects appearing after Substantial Completion and (iii) the terms of any special warranties required by the Contract Documents. 6.7.4 Deficiencies in the Work discovered after Substantial Completion, whether or not such deficiencies would have been included on the Punch List if discovered earlier, shall be deemed warranty Work. Such deficiencies shall be corrected by Design -Builder under Sections 2.9 and 2.10 herein, and shall not be a reason to withhold final payment from Design -Builder, provided, however, that Owner shall be entitled to withhold from the Final Payment the reasonable value of completion of such deficient work until such work is completed. 6.7.5 Owner shall release the Contract Retainage pursuant to RCW 60.28.011. Article 7 Indemnification 7.1 Patent and Copyright Infringement. 7.1.1 Design -Builder shall defend any action or proceeding brought against Owner based on any claim that the Work, or any part thereof, or the operation or use of the Work or any part thereof, constitutes infringement of any United States patent or copyright, now or hereafter issued. Owner shall give prompt written notice to Design -Builder of any such action or proceeding and will reasonably provide authority, information and assistance in the defense of same. Design -Builder shall indemnify and hold harmless Owner from and against all damages and costs, including but DBIA Document No. 535 Page 18 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc not limited to attorneys' fees and expenses awarded against Owner or Design -Builder in any such action or proceeding. Design -Builder agrees to keep Owner informed of all developments in the defense of such actions. 7.1.2 If Owner is enjoined from the operation or use of the Work, or any part thereof, as the result of any patent or copyright suit, claim, or proceeding, Design -Builder shall at its sole expense take reasonable steps to procure the right to operate or use the Work. If Design -Builder cannot so procure such right within a reasonable time, Design -Builder shall promptly, at Design -Builder's option and at Design -Builder's expense, (i) modify the Work so as to avoid infringement of any such patent or copyright or (ii) replace said Work with Work that does not infringe or violate any such patent or copyright. 7.1.3 Sections 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 above shall not be applicable to any suit, claim or proceeding based on infringement or violation of a patent or copyright (i) relating solely to a particular process or product of a particular manufacturer specified by Owner and not offered or recommended by Design -Builder to Owner or (ii) arising from modifications to the Work by Owner or its agents after acceptance of the Work. If the suit, claim or proceeding is based upon events set forth in the preceding sentence, Owner shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Design -Builder to the same extent Design -Builder is obligated to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Owner in Section 7.1.1 above. 7.1.4 The obligations set forth in this Section 7.1 shall constitute the sole agreement between the parties relating to liability for infringement of violation of any patent or copyright. 7.2 Not Used. 7.3 Payment Claim Indemnification. 7.3.1 Provided that Owner is not in breach of its contractual obligation to make payments to Design -Builder for the Work, Design -Builder shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owner from any claims or mechanic's liens brought against Owner or against the Project as a result of the failure of Design -Builder, or those for whose acts it is responsible, to pay for any services, materials, labor, equipment, taxes or other items or obligations furnished or incurred for or in connection with the Work. Within three (3) days of receiving written notice from Owner that such a claim or mechanic's lien has been filed, Design -Builder shall commence to take the steps necessary to discharge said claim or lien, including, if necessary, the furnishing of a mechanic's lien bond. If Design -Builder fails to do so, Owner will have the right to discharge the claim or lien and hold Design -Builder liable for costs and expenses incurred, including attorneys' fees. 7.4 Design -Builder's General Indemnification. 7.4.1 Except as set forth in Section 7.4.2 below, Design -Builder, to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Owner, its Consultants, and their respective, its officers, directors, and employees (collectively "Indemnitees") from and against claims, losses, damages, liabilities, including attorneys' fees and expenses, for bodily injury, sickness or death, and property damage or destruction (other than to the Work itself) to the extent resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of Design -Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. Design -Builder's duty to indemnify shall not apply to liability for damages arising out of Design - Builder's services or out of bodily injury to persons or damage to property that are (a) caused by or resulting from the sole negligence of Indemnitee or (b) caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of (i) Indemnitee, its agents or employees and (ii) Design -Builder, its agents or employees, with such liability limited only to the extent of the negligence of Design -Builder, it's agents or employees. 7.4.2 For indemnity obligations that arise from professional errors and omissions, Design - Builder, to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall indemnify Owner, its officers, directors, and DBIA Document No. 535 Page 19 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson plic employees from and against claims, losses, damages, liabilities, including attorneys' fees and expenses, for bodily injury, sickness or death and property damage or destruction (other than to the Work itself) but only to the extent resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of Design - Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. 7.4.3 If an employee of Design -Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable has a claim against Owner, its officers, directors, employees, or agents, Design -Builder's indemnity obligations set forth in Sections 7.4.1 and 7.4.2 above shall not be limited by any limitation on the amount of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for Design -Builder, Design Consultants, Subcontractors, or other entity under any employee benefit acts, including workers' compensation or disability acts. Solely for the purposes of the indemnification obligations under this Agreement, Design Builder specifically and expressly waives any immunity that may be granted it under the worker's compensation laws under the Washington State Industrial Insurance Act, Title 51 RCW; provided that such waiver shall be expressly limited to Design -Builder's indemnity obligations herein and shall not be intended as a benefit to any third party. Further, the indemnification obligation under this Agreement shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable to or for any third party under workers compensation acts, disability benefits acts, or other employee benefits acts. This waiver was mutually negotiated. 7.4.4 THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT AND THE WAIVER OF IMMUNITY UNDER RCW TITLE 51 WERE MUTUALLY NEGOTIATED. OWNER'S INITIALS: { DESIGN -BUILDER'S IN ) 7.4.5 The Owner shall not be responsible or be held liable for any damage to person or property consequent upon the use, misuse or failure of any crane, hoist, rigging, blocking, scaffolding or other equipment .used by the Design -Builder or any of its Subcontractors, even though the said crane, hoist, rigging, blocking, scaffolding, or other equipment be furnished or loaned to the Design - Builder by the Owner. The acceptance and/or use of any such crane, hoist, rigging, blocking, scaffolding or other equipment by the Design -Builder or its Subcontractors shall be construed to mean that the Design -Builder accepts all responsibility for any claims for damages whatsoever resulting from the use, misuse or failure of such apparatus whether such damages by its own employees or property or to the employees or property of other contractors, the Owner, or otherwise. 7.5 Lower Tier Contractors Indemnification Obligations 7.5.1 Design -Builder shall include in its contracts with all lower tier contractors, including but not limited to its Design Consultant, Subconsultants, and Subcontractors, the indemnification obligations set forth in this Agreement and the General Conditions and shall include Owner as an Indemnitee for all such indemnification provisions. 7.6 Limited Recourse. 7.6.1 None of the obligations set forth in this Agreement (on behalf of any Party) constitute personal obligations of any natural persons who are the officers, shareholders, members, partners, employees or agents of any Party unless the natural person is expressly identified as a contracting party. All Parties to this Agreement shall not seek recourse against any natural person described herein. This provision, however, shall not protect such natural persons from liability for willful misconduct, illegal acts or intentional violation of any duty of corporate loyalty. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 20 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson plic Article 8 Time 8.1 Obligation to Achieve the Contract Times. 8.1.1 Design -Builder agrees that it will commence performance of the Work and achieve the Contract Time(s) in accordance with Article 5 of the Agreement and any Amendment to the Agreement. 8.2 Delays to the Work. 8.2.1 If Design -Builder is delayed on the critical path in the performance of the Work due to acts, omissions, conditions, events, or circumstances beyond its control and due to no fault of its own or those for whom Design -Builder is responsible, the Contract Time(s) for performance shall be reasonably extended by Change Order. By way of example, events that will entitle Design -Builder to an extension of the Contract Time(s) include acts or omissions of Owner or anyone under Owner's control (including separate contractors), changes in the Work, Differing Site Conditions, Hazardous Conditions, and Force Majeure Events. 8.2.2 In addition to Design -Builder's right to a time extension for those events set forth in Section 8.2.1 above, Design -Builder shall also be entitled to an appropriate adjustment of the Contract Price provided, however, that the Contract Price shall not be adjusted for Force Majeure Events unless otherwise provided in the Agreement. Article 9 Changes to the Contract Price and Time 9.1 Change Orders. 9.1.1 A Change Order is a written instrument issued after execution of the Agreement signed by Owner and Design -Builder, stating their agreement upon all of the following: .1 The scope of the change in the Work; .2 The amount of the adjustment to the Contract Price or any Commercial Term; and .3 The extent of the adjustment to the Contract Time(s) or any Commercial Term. 9.1.2 All changes in the Work authorized by applicable Change Order shall be performed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. Owner and Design -Builder shall negotiate in good faith and as expeditiously as possible the appropriate adjustments for such changes. Unless expressly set forth in the Change Order, Change Orders shall include all costs, including but not limited to all incidental and indirect costs and time extensions associated with the Change. Changes Orders will not be allowed unless there is an actual change to the Work. 9.1.3 If Owner requests a proposal for a change in the Work from Design -Builder and subsequently elects not to proceed with the change, a Change Order shall be issued to reimburse Design -Builder for reasonable costs incurred for estimating services, design services and services involved in the preparation of proposed revisions to the Contract Documents. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 21 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 9.1.4 Owner may make changes in the Project, including but not limited to adding and/or removing Work from the Project. In such case, Design -Builder shall work with the Owner to adjust the remaining Work to meet as many of Owner's Project changes as reasonably possible within the applicable Commercial Term. At Owner's sole discretion, it may remove Work from the Project rather than increase the applicable Commercial Term to equitably adjust for claims by Design - Builder pursuant to Article 10 or Differing Site Conditions pursuant to Section 4.2. 9.2 Work Change Directives. 9.2.1 A Work Change Directive is a written order prepared and signed by Owner directing a change in the Work prior to agreement on an adjustment in the Contract Price and/or the Contract Time(s). 9.2.2 Owner and Design -Builder shall negotiate in good faith and as expeditiously as possible the appropriate adjustments for the Work Change Directive. Upon reaching an agreement, the parties shall prepare and execute an appropriate Change Order reflecting the terms of the agreement. 9.3 Minor Changes in the Work. 9.3.1 Minor changes in the Work do not involve an adjustment in the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) and do not materially and adversely affect the Work, including the design, quality, performance and workmanship required by the Contract Documents. Design -Builder may make minor changes in the Work consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents, provided, however, that Design -Builder shall promptly inform Owner, in writing, of any such changes and record such changes on the documents maintained by Design -Builder. 9.4 Contract Price Adjustments. 9.4.1 The increase or decrease in Contract Price resulting from a change in the Work shall be determined by one or more of the following methods: .1 Unit prices set forth in the Agreement or as subsequently agreed to between the parties; .2 A mutually accepted lump sum, properly itemized and supported by sufficient substantiating data to permit evaluation by Owner; .3 The Cost of the Work as set forth in the Agreement; or .4 If an increase or decrease cannot be agreed to as set forth in items.1 through.3 above and Owner issues a Work Change Directive, the cost of the change of the Work shall be determined by the reasonable expense and savings in the performance of the Work resulting from the change, including the Fee Percentage (if applicable), as set forth in the Agreement. 9.4.2 If unit prices are set forth in the Contract Documents or are subsequently agreed to by the parties, but application of such unit prices will cause substantial inequity to Owner or Design -Builder because of differences in the character or quantity of such unit items as originally contemplated, such unit prices shall be equitably adjusted. 9.4.3 If Owner and Design -Builder disagree upon whether Design -Builder is entitled to be paid for any services required by Owner, or if there are any other disagreements over the scope of Work or proposed changes to the Work, Owner and Design -Builder shall resolve the disagreement pursuant to Article 10 hereof. As part of the negotiation process, Design -Builder shall furnish Owner with a good faith estimate of the costs to perform the disputed services in accordance with Owner's interpretations. If the parties are unable to agree and Owner expects Design -Builder to perform the DBIA Document No. 535 Page 22 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc services in accordance with Owner's interpretations, Design -Builder shall proceed to perform the disputed services, conditioned upon Owner issuing a written order to Design -Builder (i) directing Design -Builder to proceed and (ii) specifying Owner's interpretation of the services that are to be performed. If this occurs, Design -Builder shall be entitled to submit in its Applications for Payment an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of its reasonable estimated direct cost to perform the services, and Owner agrees to pay such amounts, with the express understanding that (i) such payment by Owner does not prejudice Owner's right to argue that it has no responsibility to pay for such services and (ii) receipt of such payment by Design -Builder does not prejudice Design - Builder's right to seek full payment of the disputed services if Owner's order is deemed to be a change to the Work. 9.5 Emergencies. 9.5.1 In any emergency affecting the safety of persons and/or property, Design -Builder shall act, at its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any change in the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in this Article 9. F_T,I,r- D] Contract Adjustments and Disputes 10.1 Requests for Contract Adjustments and Relief. 10.1.1 If either Design -Builder or Owner believes that it is entitled to relief against the other for any event arising out of or related to the Work or Project, such party shall provide written notice to the other party of the basis for its claim for relief. Such notice shall, if possible, be made prior to incurring any cost or expense and in accordance with any specific notice requirements contained in applicable sections of these General Conditions of Contract. In the absence of any specific notice requirement, written notice shall be given within a reasonable time, not to exceed twenty-one (21) days, after the occurrence giving rise to the claim for relief or after the claiming party reasonably should have recognized the event or condition giving rise to the request, whichever is later. Such written notice shall be separate from the Design Log or Trend Log maintained by the Design - Builder, unless the parties specifically agree to allow the Design Log or Trend Log to operate as such written notice of claims. The Design -Builder shall provide more complete information with respect to the claim within fourteen (14) days of the initial notice, the more complete information shall include sufficient information to advise the other party of the circumstances giving rise to the claim for relief, the specific contractual adjustment or relief requested and the basis of such request. The failure to provide timely written notice of any claim shall operate as a waiver of such claim, but only to the extent that the failure to provide timely written notice prejudices the position of the non - claiming party. 10.2 Dispute Avoidance and Resolution. 10.2.1 The parties are fully committed to working with each other throughout the Project and agree to communicate regularly with each other at all times so as to avoid or minimize disputes or disagreements. If disputes or disagreements do arise, Design -Builder and Owner each commit to resolving such disputes or disagreements in an amicable, professional and expeditious manner so as to avoid unnecessary losses, delays and disruptions to the Work_ 10.2.2 Design -Builder and Owner will first attempt to resolve disputes or disagreements at the field level through discussions between Design -Builder's Representative and Owner's Representative which shall conclude within fourteen (14) days of the written notice provided for in Section 10.1.1 unless the Owner and Design -Builder mutually agree otherwise. DBIA Document No. 535 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson plic Page 23 10.2.3 If a dispute or disagreement cannot be resolved through Design -Builder's Representative and Owner's Representative, Design -Builder's Senior Representative and Owner's Senior Representative, upon the request of either party, shall meet as soon as conveniently possible, but in no case later than thirty (30) days after such a request is made, to attempt to resolve such dispute or disagreement. Five (5) days prior to any meetings between the Senior Representatives, the parties will exchange relevant information that will assist the parties in resolving their dispute or disagreement. 10.2.4 If after meeting the Senior Representatives determine that the dispute or disagreement cannot be resolved on terms satisfactory to both parties, the parties shall submit within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of the meeting of Senior Representatives the dispute or disagreement to non-binding mediation. The mediation shall be conducted by a mutually agreeable impartial mediator, or if the parties cannot so agree, a mediator designated by the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") pursuant to its Construction Industry Mediation Rules. The mediation will be governed by and conducted pursuant to a mediation agreement negotiated by the parties or, if the parties cannot so agree, by procedures established by the mediator. Unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Owner and Design -Builder and consistent with the mediator's schedule, the mediation shall commence within ninety (90) days of the submission of the dispute to mediation. Good faith mediation is a condition precedent to proceeding with arbitration or other binding dispute resolution procedure. Representatives of the parties with authority to resolve the dispute shall be present at any mediation. 10.3 Arbitration. 10.3.1 Any claims, disputes or controversies between the parties arising out of or relating to the Agreement, or the breach thereof, which have not been resolved in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 10.2 above, shall be decided by arbitration in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the AAA then in effect, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise. 10.3.2 The award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding upon the parties without the right of appeal to the courts. Judgment may be entered upon it in accordance with applicable law by any court having jurisdiction thereof. 10.3.3 Design -Builder and Owner expressly agree that any arbitration pursuant to this Section 10.3 may be joined or consolidated with any arbitration involving any other person or entity (i) necessary to resolve the claim, dispute or controversy, or (ii) substantially involved in or affected by such claim, dispute or controversy. Both Design -Builder and Owner will include appropriate provisions in all contracts they execute with other parties in connection with the Project to require such joinder or consolidation. 10.3.4 The prevailing party in any arbitration, or any other final, binding dispute proceeding upon which the parties may agree, shall be entitled to recover from the other party reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the prevailing party. The prevailing party, if any, shall be determined by the applicable binding dispute tribunal. 10.4 Duty to Continue Performance. 10.4.1 Unless provided to the contrary in the Contract Documents, Design -Builder shall continue to perform the Work and Owner shall continue to satisfy its payment obligations to Design -Builder for undisputed amounts to Design -Builder as well as any further amounts pursuant to Section 9.4.3, pending the final resolution of any dispute or disagreement between Design -Builder and Owner. 10.5 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 10.5.1 NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY (EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 10.5.2 AND 10.5.3 BELOW), NEITHER DESIGN -BUILDER NOR OWNER SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES OR DAMAGES, DBIA Document No. 535 Page 24 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc WHETHERARISING IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSSES OF USE, PROFITS, BUSINESS, REPUTATION OR FINANCING. 10.5.2 The consequential damages limitation set forth in Section 10.5.1 above is not intended to affect the payment of liquidated damages or lost early completion bonus, if any, set forth in Article 5 of the Agreement, which both parties recognize has been established, in part, to reimburse Owner or reward Design -Builder for some damages that might otherwise be deemed to be consequential. 10.5.3 The consequential damages limitation set forth in Section 10.5.1 above does not affect the ability of any party to recover consequential damages that are covered by insurance. Article 11 Stop Work and Termination for Cause 11.1 Owner's Right to Stop Work. 11.1.1 Owner may, without cause and for its convenience, order Design -Builder in writing to stop and suspend the Work. Such suspension shall not exceed sixty (60) consecutive days or aggregate more than ninety (90) days during the duration of the Project. 11.1.2 Design -Builder is entitled to seek an adjustment of the Contract Price and/or Contract Time(s) if i) its cost or time to perform the Work has been materially and adversely impacted by any suspension of stoppage of the Work by Owner, ii) the Design -Builder is entitled to the adjustment pursuant to the other provisions of the Contract Documents, and iii) the Design -Builder complies with all provisions of the Contract Documents regarding an adjustment to the Contract Price and/or Contract Time. 11.2 Owner's Right to Perform and Terminate for Cause. 11.2.1 If Design -Builder persistently fails to (i) provide a sufficient number of skilled workers, (ii) supply the materials required by the Contract Documents, (iii) comply with applicable Legal Requirements, (iv) timely pay, without cause, Design Consultants or Subcontractors, (v) prosecute the Work with promptness and diligence to ensure that the Work is completed by the Contract Time(s), as such times may be adjusted, (vi) perform material obligations under the Contract Documents, or (vii) comply with the requirements regarding safety, then Owner, in addition to any other rights and remedies provided in the Contract Documents or by law, shall have the rights set forth in Sections 11.2.2 and 11.2.3 below. 11.2.2 Upon the occurrence of an event set forth in Section 11.2.1 above, Owner may provide written notice to Design -Builder that it intends to terminate the Agreement unless the problem cited is cured, or commenced to be cured, within seven (7) days of Design -Builder's receipt of such notice. If Design -Builder fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Owner may give a second written notice to Design -Builder of its intent to terminate within an additional seven (7) day period. If Design -Builder, within such second seven (7) day period, fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Owner may declare the Agreement terminated for default by providing written notice to Design -Builder of such declaration. 11.2.3 Upon declaring the Agreement terminated pursuant to Section 11.2.2 above, Owner may enter upon the premises and take possession, for the purpose of completing the Work, of all materials, equipment, scaffolds, tools, appliances and other items thereon, which have been purchased or provided for the performance of the Work, all of which Design -Builder hereby transfers, assigns and sets over to Owner for such purpose, and to employ any person or persons to complete the Work and provide all of the required labor, services, materials, equipment and other items. In the event of such termination, Design -Builder shall not be entitled to receive any further DBIA Document No. 535 Page 25 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc payments under the Contract Documents until the Work shall be finally completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Design -Builder will only be entitled to be paid for Work performed prior to its default. If Owner's cost and expense of completing the Work exceeds the unpaid balance of any Commercial Term, then Design -Builder shall be obligated to pay the difference to Owner. Such costs and expense shall include not only the cost of completing the Work, but also losses, damages, costs and expense, including attorneys' fees and expenses, incurred by Owner in connection with the reprocurement and defense of claims arising from Design -Builder's default, subject to the waiver of consequential damages set forth in Section 10.5 hereof. 11.2.4 If Owner improperly terminates the Agreement for cause, the termination for cause will be converted to a termination for convenience in accordance with the provisions of Article 8 of the Agreement. 11.3 Design -Builder's Right to Stop Work. 11.3.1 Design -Builder may, in addition to any other rights afforded under the Contract Documents or at law, stop the Work for the following reasons: Owner's failure to provide financial assurances as required under Section 3.3 hereof; or .2 Owner's failure to pay amounts properly due under Design -Builder's Application for Payment. 11.3.2 Should any of the events set forth in Section 11.3.1 above occur, Design -Builder has the right to provide Owner with written notice that Design -Builder will stop the Work unless said event is cured within seven (7) days from Owner's receipt of Design -Builder's notice. Design -Builder may not stop work unless it provides such written notice. If Owner does not cure the problem within such seven (7) day period, Design -Builder may stop the Work. In such case, Design -Builder shall be entitled to make a claim for adjustment to the Contract Price and Contract Time(s) to the extent it has been adversely impacted by such stoppage. 11.4 Design -Builder's Right to Terminate for Cause. 11.4.1 Design -Builder, in addition to any other rights and remedies provided in the Contract Documents or by law, may terminate the Agreement for cause for the following reasons: .1 The Work has been stopped for sixty (60) consecutive days, or more than ninety (90) days during the duration of the Project, because of court order, any government authority having jurisdiction over the Work, or orders by Owner under Section 11.1.1 hereof, provided that such stoppages are not due to the acts or omissions of Design -Builder or anyone for whose acts Design -Builder may be responsible. .2 Owner's failure to provide Design -Builder with any information, permits or approvals that are Owner's responsibility under the Contract Documents which result in the Work being stopped for sixty (60) consecutive days, or more than ninety (90) days during the duration of the Project, even though Owner has not ordered Design -Builder in writing to stop and suspend the Work pursuant to Section 11.1.1 hereof. .3 Owner's failure to cure the problems set forth in Section 11.3.1 above after Design -Builder has stopped the Work. 11.4.2 Upon the occurrence of an event set forth in Section 11.4.1 above, Design -Builder may provide written notice to Owner that it intends to terminate the Agreement unless the problem cited is cured, or commenced to be cured, within seven (7) days of Owner's receipt of such notice. If Owner fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Design -Builder may give a second written notice to Owner of its intent to terminate within an additional seven (7) day period. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 26 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc If Owner, within such second seven (7) day period, fails to cure, or reasonably commence to cure, such problem, then Design -Builder may declare the Agreement terminated for default by providing written notice to Owner of such declaration. In such case, Design -Builder shall be entitled to recover in the same manner as if Owner had terminated the Agreement for its convenience under Article 8 of the Agreement. 11.5 Bankruptcy of Owner or Design -Builder. 11.5.1 If either Owner or Design -Builder institutes or has instituted against it a case under the United States Bankruptcy Code (such party being referred to as the "Bankrupt Party"), such event may impair or frustrate the Bankrupt Party's ability to perform its obligations under the Contract Documents. Accordingly, should such event occur: .1 The Bankrupt Party, its trustee or other successor, shall furnish, upon request of the non -Bankrupt Party, adequate assurance of the ability of the Bankrupt Party to perform all future material obligations under the Contract Documents, which assurances shall be provided within ten (10) days after receiving notice of the request; and .2 The Bankrupt Party shall file an appropriate action within the bankruptcy court to seek assumption or rejection of the Agreement within sixty (60) days of the institution of the bankruptcy filing and shall diligently prosecute such action. If the Bankrupt Party fails to comply with its foregoing obligations, the non -Bankrupt Party shall be entitled to request the bankruptcy court to reject the Agreement, declare the Agreement terminated and pursue any other recourse available to the non -Bankrupt Party under this Article 11. 11.5.2 The rights and remedies under Section 11.5.1 above shall not be deemed to limit the ability of the non -Bankrupt Party to seek any other rights and remedies provided by the Contract Documents or by law, including its ability to seek relief from any automatic stays under the United States Bankruptcy Code or the right of Design -Builder to stop Work under any applicable provision of these General Conditions of Contract. Article 12 Electronic Data 12.1 Electronic Data. 12.1.1 The parties recognize that Contract Documents, including drawings, specifications and three-dimensional modeling (such as Building Information Models) and other Work Product may be transmitted among Owner, Design -Builder and others in electronic media as an alternative to paper hard copies (collectively "Electronic Data"). 12.2 Transmission of Electronic Data. 12.2.1 Owner and Design -Builder shall agree upon the software and the format for the transmission of Electronic Data. Each party shall be responsible for securing the legal rights to access the agreed-upon format, including, if necessary, obtaining appropriately licensed copies of the applicable software or electronic program to display, interpret and/or generate the Electronic Data. 12.2.2 Neither party makes any representations or warranties to the other with respect to the functionality of the software or computer program associated with the electronic transmission of Work Product. Unless specifically set forth in the Agreement, ownership of the Electronic Data does not include ownership of the software or computer program with which it is associated, transmitted, DBIA Document No. 535 Page 27 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc generated or interpreted. 12.2.3 By transmitting Work Product in electronic form, the transmitting party does not transfer or assign its rights in the Work Product. The rights in the Electronic Data shall be as set forth in Article 4 of the Agreement. Under no circumstances shall the transfer of ownership of Electronic Data be deemed to be a sale by the transmitting party of tangible goods. 12.3 Electronic Data Protocol. 12.3.1 The parties acknowledge that Electronic Data may be altered or corrupted, intentionally or otherwise, due to occurrences beyond their reasonable control or knowledge, including but not limited to compatibility issues with user software, manipulation by the recipient, errors in transcription or transmission, machine error, environmental factors, and operator error. Consequently, the parties understand that there is some level of increased risk in the use of Electronic Data for the communication of design and construction information and, in consideration of this, agree, and shall require their independent contractors, Subcontractors and Design Consultants to agree, to the following protocols, terms and conditions set forth in this Section 12.3. 12.3.2 Electronic Data will be transmitted in the format agreed upon in Section 12.2.1 above, including file conventions and document properties, unless prior arrangements are made in advance in writing. 12.3.3 The Electronic Data represents the information at a particular point in time and is subject to change. Therefore, the parties shall agree upon protocols for notification by the author to the recipient of any changes which may thereafter be made to the Electronic Data, which protocol shall also address the duty, if any, to update such information, data or other information contained in the electronic media if such information changes prior to Final Completion of the Project. 12.3.4 The transmitting party specifically disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the media transmitting the Electronic Data. However, transmission of the Electronic Data via electronic means shall not invalidate or negate any duties pursuant to the applicable standard of care with respect to the creation of the Electronic Data, unless such data is materially changed or altered after it is transmitted to the receiving party, and the transmitting party did not participate in such change or alteration. Article 13 Miscellaneous 13.1 Confidential Information. 13.1.1 Confidential Information is defined as information which is determined by the transmitting party to be of a confidential or proprietary nature and: (i) the transmitting party identifies as either confidential or proprietary; (ii) the transmitting party takes steps to maintain the confidential or proprietary nature of the information; and (iii) the document is not otherwise available in or considered to be in the public domain. The receiving party agrees to maintain the confidentiality of the Confidential Information and agrees to use the Confidential Information solely in connection with the Project. 13.2 Assignment. 13.2.1 Neither Design -Builder nor Owner shall, without the written consent of the other assign, transfer or sublet any portion or part of the Work or the obligations required by the Contract Documents. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 28 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc 13.3 Successorship. 13.3.1 Design -Builder and Owner intend that the provisions of the Contract Documents are binding upon the parties, their employees, agents, heirs, successors and assigns. 13.4 Governing Law. 13.4.1 The Agreement and all Contract Documents shall be governed by the laws of the place of the Project, without giving effect to its conflict of law principles. 13.5 Severability. 13.5.1 If any provision or any part of a provision of the Contract Documents shall be finally determined to be superseded, invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable pursuant to any applicable Legal Requirements, such determination shall not impair or otherwise affect the validity, legality, or enforceability of the remaining provision or parts of the provision of the Contract Documents, which shall remain in full force and effect as if the unenforceable provision or part were deleted. 13.6 No Waiver. 13.6.1 The failure of either Design -Builder or Owner to insist, in any one or more instances, on the performance of any of the obligations required by the other under the Contract Documents shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of such obligation or right with respect to future performance. 13.7 Headings. 13.7.1 The headings used in these General Conditions of Contract, or any other Contract Document, are for ease of reference only and shall not in any way be construed to limit or alter the meaning of any provision. 13.8 Notice. 13.8.1 Whenever the Contract Documents require that notice be provided to the other party, notice will be deemed to have been validly given (i) if delivered in person to the individual intended to receive such notice, (ii) four (4) days after being sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid to the address indicated in the Agreement, (iii) if transmitted by facsimile, by the time stated in a machine generated confirmation that notice was received at the facsimile number of the intended recipient, or (iv) by electronic mail, by the time frame stated in the email generated confirmation that notice was received by the email of the intended recipient. 13.9 Amendments, Work Directives and Change Orders. 13.9.1 The Contract Documents may not be changed, altered, or amended in any way except in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of each party. DBIA Document No. 535 Page 29 Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America; modifications © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc TBAILEY-01 GKUMI ACORO° DATE (MMIDD/YYY`() ��- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 10/20/2021 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Hub International Northwest LLC PHONE Est): (425) 489-4500 FAX 425 485-8489 PO Box 3018 (AIC, No):( ) Bothell, WA 98041 E' A MAsse now.info@hubinternational.com INSURERCS1 AFFORDING COVERAGE I NAIC # INRIIRFR A • Westchester Surolus Lines Insurance Co. 110172 INSURED T Bailey Inc. 9628 S. March Point Rd. Anacortes, WA 98221 ACE American Insurance Company Travelers Propertv Casualtv Companv of America I INSURER F: I OVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. JSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP _TR TYPE OF INSURANCE IN POLICY NUMBER MM D M DD Y LIMITS A X , COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE A 1'000'0 CLAIMS -MADE F_X] OCCUR X X G24087566013 9/1/2021 9/1/2022 DAMAGET RENTED 100,0 PREMX WA STOP GAP MED EXP An one erson 10,0 X PROF/POLL PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1'000'0 2 000 0 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE POLICY X JERCOT- LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG 2,000,OOC PROF/POLL 1,000,000 OTHER: COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1,000,000 B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ..E i cnii¢ nt X ANY AUTO X X H08450171 9/1/2021 9/1/2022 BODILY INJURY Wer.6ersonl OWNED + SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ! BODILY INJURY Wer accident HIRED NON -OWNED ROPERTY Mr Per accident $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY A UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE 3,000'OOO X EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE X 624087578013 9/1/2021 9/1/2022 AGGREGATE $ 3'000'000 DED I I RETENTION $ S A WORKERS COMPENSATION PERX OTH- AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / N 624087566013 9/1/2021 911 /2022 1,000,000 ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE ❑ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N / A E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1'000'000 (Mandatoryin NH) E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE If yes, describe under 1,000,00C DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT C BUILDER'S RISK QT6309J969590TIL21 9/1/2021 9/1/2022 LIMIT: SEE BELOW i DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space Is required) Re: Project #21252, Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank. Builders Risk Limit: $9,490,000. City of Pasco, its officers, directors, and employees are included as Additional Insureds, Coverage is Primary and non-contributory and Waiver of Subrogation applies per the attached forms/endorsements. Per Project Aggregate applies to General Liability policy, per attached formlendorsement. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Cit of Pasco THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Public Works Dept. 525 N Third Avenue Pasco, WA 99301 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016103) ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD POLICY NUMBER: G24087566013 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 04 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organizations) As required by written contract signed by both parties Any Location or Project as required by signed prior to a loss which this insurance applies contract. Of Covered Operations Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused, in whole or in part, by: 1. Your acts or omissions; or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf; in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured(s) at the location (s designated above. However: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following additional exclusions apply: This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after - 1. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or 2. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. C. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to Section III — Limits Of Insurance: If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the most we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or 2. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations; whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. CG 20 10 04 13 © Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 Page 1 of 1 POLICY NUMBER: G24087566013 Endorsement Number: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 04 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organizations) As required by written contract or agreement signed by both parties prior to a loss to which this insurance applies. Location And Description Of Completed Operations Any Location or Project as required by signed contract. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property damage" caused, in whole or in part, by "your work" at the location designated and described in the Schedule of this endorsement performed for that additional insured and included in the "products -completed operations hazard". However: 1. The insurance afforded to such additional insured only applies to the extent permitted by law; and 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following is added to Section III — Limits Of Insurance: If coverage provided to the additional insured is required by a contract or agreement, the most we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: 1. Required by the contract or agreement; or 2. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations; whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. CG 20 37 04 13 © Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 Page 1 of 1 Westchester A Chubb Company PRIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY — OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION Named Insured Endorsement Number T. Bailey, Inc. Policy Symbol Policy Number Policy Period Effective Date of Endorsement GLW G24087566 0113 09/01/2021 TO 09/01/2022 09/01/2021 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company Insert the policy number. The remainder of the information is to be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to the preparation of the policy. THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. THIS ENDORSEMENT MODIFIES INSURANCE PROVIDED UNDER THE FOLLOWING: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART CONTRACTOR'S POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other Insurance Condition and supersedes any provision to the contrary: Primary and Noncontributory Insurance This policy is primary to, and will not seek contribution from, any other insurance available to an additional insured under this policy, provided that: a. The additional insured is a named insured under such other insurance; and b. You have agreed in a written contract or agreement that this insurance would: (1) act as primary insurance; and (2) would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. EIV -3252 (12-18) Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission Page 1 of 1 (266562.1) CHUBS® Named Insured T. Bailey, Inc. Policy Symbol Policy Number GLW G24087566 013 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company Policy Period 09/01/2021 to 09/01/2022 Effective Date o 09/01/2021 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART CONTRACTORS POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: As required by written contract signed by both parties prior to a loss which this insurance applies. (If no entry appears above, information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this endorsement.) The TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US Condition is amended by the addition of the following: We waive any right of recovery we may have against the person or organization shown in the Schedule above because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of your ongoing operations or your work done under a contract with that person or organization and included in the products -completed operations hazard. This waiver applies only to the person or organization shown in the Schedule above. All other terms and conditions remain the same. ENV -3143 (03-05) Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc. with its permission Page 1 of 1 DESIGNATED PROJECT(S) GENERAL AGGREGATE LIMIT ENDORSEMENT —ALL PROJECTS CONTRACTUAL LIMITATION T. Bailey, Inc. Policy Number Policy Period ' Effective Date of Endorsement 624087566 013 09/01/2021 to 09/01/2022 09/01/2021 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. THIS ENDORSEMENT MODIFIES INSURANCE PROVIDED UNDER THE FOLLOWING: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART Schedule Designated Project General Aggregate Limit: $2,000,000 Maximum Designated Proiects General Aggregate Limit; $10,000,000 I A. For those sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by bodily injury or property damage under SECTION I, COVERAGE A, BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY: 1. A separate Designated Project General Aggregate Limit applies to each project away from premises owned by or rented to you provided the separate Designated Project General Aggregate Limit is required in a contract signed by you and executed prior to commencement of the project, and that limit, shown in the Schedule above, is equal to the amount of the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. 2. Regardless of the number of designated projects covered under this policy, the Maximum Designated Project(s) General Aggregate Limit shown in the Schedule above is the most we will pay for all bodily injury or property damage or medical expenses arising from all projects away from premises owned by or rented to you. 3. The Designated Project General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for the sum of: 0 ENV -7124 (03-14) Damages under SECTION I, COVERAGE A, BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY, for each designated project, except damages because of bodily injury or property damage included in the products -completed operations hazard; regardless of the number of: (i). Insureds; (ii). Claims made or suits brought; or (iii) Persons or organizations making claims or bringing suits; and Medical expenses under SECTION I, COVERAGE C, MEDICAL PAYMENTS applicable to the same designated project. The Each Occurrence limit shown in the Declarations for MEDICAL PAYMENTS shall continue to apply. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission Page 1 of 2 ©Chubb. 2016. All rights reserved. 4. Subject to 3 above, any payments made as respects a designated project shall reduce the Designated Project General Aggregate Limit for that designated project and the Maximum Designated Projects General Aggregate Limit. Such payments shall not reduce: a. The General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, nor Any other Designated Project General Aggregate Limit for any other project away from premises owned by or rented to you, subject to 2.above. B. For those sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by bodily injury or property damage which cannot be attributed only to ongoing operations at any single designated project away from premises owned by or rented to you.- Any ou: Any payments made under a. SECTION I, COVERAGE A, BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY, or SECTION I, COVERAGE C. MEDICAL PAYMENTS shall reduce the amount available under the General Aggregate Limit or the Products -Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, whichever is applicable; and 2. Such payments shall not reduce any Designated Project General Aggregate Limit or the Maximum Designated Projects General Aggregate Limit. C. When coverage for liability arising out of the products -completed operations hazard is provided, any payments for damages because of bodily injury or property damage included in the products -completed operations hazard will reduce the Products -Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, and not reduce the General Aggregate Limit or any Designated Project General Aggregate Limit or the Maximum Designated Projects General Aggregate Limit. D. If the applicable designated project has been abandoned, delayed, or abandoned and then restarted, or if the authorized contracting parties deviate from plans, blueprints, designs, specifications or timetables, the project will still be deemed to be the same project for the purpose of establishing the Designated Project Aggregate Limit for that project. The provisions of Limits of Insurance (SECTION III) not otherwise modified by this endorsement shall continue to apply All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. ENV -7124 (03-14) Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission Page 2 of 2 ©Chubb. 2016. All rights reserved. ADDITIONAL INSURED — DESIGNATED PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS Named Insured T Bailey Inc. Policy Symbol Policy Number CAL H08450171 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) ACE American Insurance Company Foxy t'enod 09/01/2021 To 09/01/2022 Number Effective Date of Endorsement 09/01/2021 is to be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to the preparation of THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM EXCESS BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM Additional Insured(s): As required by written contract A. For a covered "auto," Who Is Insured is amended to include as an "insured," the persons or organizations named in this endorsement. However, these persons or organizations are an "insured" only for "bodily injury" or "property damage" resulting from acts or omissions of: 1. You. 2. Any of your "employees" or agents. 3. Any person operating a covered "auto" with permission from you, any of your "employees" or agents. B. The persons or organizations named in this endorsement are not liable for payment of your premium. DA-9U74c (03/16) )44 Authorized Representative Page 1 of 1 WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS Named Insured T Bailey Inc. Policy Symbol I Policy Number CAL 1HO8450171 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) ACE American Insurance Company Endorsement Number Policy Period Effective Date of 09/01/2021 TO 09/01/2022 Endorsement 09/01/2021 number. The remainder of the information is to be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to the preparation of the policy. THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This Endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIERS COVERAGE FORM AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM We waive any right of recovery we may have against the person or organization shown in the Schedule below because of payments we make for injury or damage arising out of the use of a covered auto. The waiver applies only to the person or organization shown in the SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE Any person or organization for whom you are required in a written contract or agreement, with such written contractor agreement signed prior to commencement of operations, to waive any right of recovery we may have against the person or organization, but only for "bodily injury" or "property damage" to which this insurance applies if the "accident" is caused by a) you, while using a covered "auto", or b) any other person, while using a covered "auto" with your permission. Authorized Representative DA -13115a (06/14) Page 1 of 1 D62 EXHIBIT F FORM OF GMP AMENDMENT City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank 1. CITY OF PASCO PROGRAM OVERVIEW 1A. Introduction: The City of Pasco (City) is seeking to work collaboratively with the selected Design - Builder to achieve the most cost effective, creative, operationally efficient, and programmatically balanced project possible. 1B. Design Build budget: The project budget is $9,490,000, which includes design and construction, construction contingency, and Washington State Sales Tax. The City has separate funds for other services, such as commissioning, special inspections and testing, and property acquisition costs. 1C. Project schedule: The City is targeting final project completion by July, 2023. However, teams are encouraged to propose improvements to the completion date. Design -Builder is to propose an overall project timeline with key milestones identified, including owner review periods. 2. SITE INFORMATION 2A. Site Location: See Exhibit A.2 Site Location showing the property boundary within which the Storage Tank will be sited. The exact location within the property boundary will be determined through interaction and collaboration with the City. 2B. Utilities: It is the Design -Builder's responsibility to locate and identify all utilities within or affecting the project site. Any utility upgrades required for the project shall comply with the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 2C. Environmental Information: It will be the Design -Builder's responsibility to provide any environmental investigation and mitigation that may be required during the program validation phase. 3. PERMITTING The Design -Builder will be responsible for coordinating and securing all permits required for the project; however, Plan Review and Building Permit fees will be Owner -reimbursed. Ensure that adequate time is included in the project schedule to account for the permitting process of the AHJ. EXHIBIT 61 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS CITY OF PASCO ZONE 3 RESERVOIR STORAGE TANK Insurance Exhibit 1.1 Insurance Types and Limits. 1.1.1 Design -Builder shall purchase and maintain insurance of the types, with limits of liability, containing such endorsements and subject to such terms and conditions as follows, as well as Article 5 of DBIA Document No. 535, Standard Form of General Conditions of Contract Between Owner and Design -Builder (2010 Edition): (Specify each type of insurance as applicable, minimum ratings of the carriers, applicable limits and deductible amounts, required endorsements, and other terms and conditions, as applicable.) Type of Insurance Minimum Limits Minimum Limits Maximum Deductible[insert Rating of Carrier] Required Required Per CiaimlOccurrence Aggregate Policy All deductibles shall be 1. Worker's Compensation Statutory Limits Statutory Limits commercially reasonable and acceptable to the Owner 2. Employer's Liability (Bodily Injury by Accident) 3. Commercial General Liability 4. Contractor's Protective Liability (if applicable) 5. Commercial Automobile Liability 6. Professional Errors and Omissions pursuant to Section 1.3 (A) and 1.3 (B) below (per claim/aggregate) providing coverage for services performed by the named insured and any person or entity for whom the _named insured is responsible 7. Contractor's Pollution Liability including coverage for microbial matter (if applicable) $1,000,000 1 $1,000,000 1 See above $2,000,000 1 $2,000,000 1 See above $1,000,000 $1,000,000 See above $1,000,000 $1,000,000 See above $2,000,000 1 $2,000,000 1 See above $1,000,000 $1,000,000 See above 8. Umbrella Excess Liability Insurance $3,000,000 $3,000,000 See above Builder's Risk Full amount of contract $50,000 1.1.2 The insurance required by this Section 1.1.1 shall be written for not less than limits of liability specified in the table above or required by law, whichever coverage is greater. Coverages, whether written on an occurrence or claims -made basis, shall be maintained without interruption from date of commencement of the Work until date of Final Payment. 1.1.3 PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE. 1.1.3(A) Professional Liability Insurance To Be Provided By Design Consultant. Such policies must provide coverage for the scope of professional services to be provided by or on behalf of the Design Consultant. [Note: Even if this coverage part is selected, the Design -Builder should consider obtaining its own professional liability coverage.] DBIA - Insurance Exhibit Page 1 Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America R1 The requirement for professional liability coverage on this Project shall be the standard form practice policy provided by Design Consultant. Design -Builder shall provide Owner with prior written notice of any cancellation or non -renewal of the Design Consultant's practice policy and shall include in the Design Consultant Agreement a provision requiring the Design Consultant to give the Design -Builder 30 Days written notice of any cancellation or non -renewal. 1.1.3(A).1 The only permissible exclusion, limitation or restriction with respect to construction means, methods and techniques is one that applies to the implementation of such construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures by the Design Consultant or any person or entity providing design or other professional services as its Sub -Consultant. This exclusion is permissible only if such entities are not performing any construction activities. Notwithstanding the above, a Design Consultant's professional liability policy also cannot contain any restriction, limitation or exclusion pertaining to the design of construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures. 1.1.3(A).2 Any exclusion, limitation or restriction related to Products or Product Design must be modified so as to provide coverage for goods or products installed. 1.1.3(A).3 Faulty Work exclusion, limitation or restriction can only be applicable to the work self -performed by the Design Consultant. 1.1.3(A).4 The policy must provide coverage for damages resulting from delays, including delays in project completion and cost overruns that result from the rendering or failure to render professional services. 1.1.3(A).5 If any portion of the design or other professional service is to be performed by any person or entity other than Design Consultant then it is the responsibility of Design Consultant to ensure that such person or entity provide Design -Builder and Design Consultant with evidence of insurance to comport with this Exhibit. 1.1.3(A).6 Waiver of subrogation is to be provided in favor of Design -Builder and its officers, directors and employees, and (if commercially available) Owner and its officers, directors and employees. 1.1.3(6) Professional Liability Insurance To Be Provided By Design -Builder. Such policies must provide coverage for the scope of professional services to be provided by or on behalf of the Design -Builder. 2 The requirement for professional liability coverage on this Project shall be the standard form practice policy provided by Design -Builder. Design -Builder shall provide Owner with prior written notice of any cancellation or non -renewal of the Design -Builder's practice policy. 1.1.3(B).1 The Design -Builder's policy cannot contain any restriction, limitation or exclusion pertaining to construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures except that the professional liability policy can exclude, limit or restrict coverage for claims, but only to the same extent that such coverage is provided by the Design -Builder's valid and collectible commercial general liability/umbrella excess liability policies. Notwithstanding the above, a Design -Builder's professional liability policy also cannot contain any restriction, limitation or exclusion pertaining to the design of construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures. DBIA - Insurance Exhibit Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America Page 2 1.1.3(8).2 Any exclusion, limitation or restriction related to Products or Product Design must be modified so as to provide coverage for goods or products installed. 1.1.3(8).3 Faulty Work exclusion, limitation or restriction can only be applicable to the work self -performed by the Design -Builder. 1.1.3(8).4 The policy must provide coverage for damages resulting from delays, including delays in project completion, and cost overruns that result from the rendering or failure to render professional services. 1.1.3(B).5 If any portion of the design or other professional service is to be performed by any person or entity other than Design -Builder then it is the responsibility of Design - Builder to ensure that person or entity provide Design -Builder with evidence of insurance to comport with this Exhibit. 1.1.3(B).6 Waiver of subrogation is to be provided in favor of Design -Builder and Owner (if commercially available) and their respective officers, directors and employees. 1.1.4 Any coverage required to be maintained after Final Payment shall be identified below. (List here any coverages required to be maintained after Final Payment is made) General Liability, including completed operations coverage Worker's Compensation Professional Liability, including Contractor's Protective Liability, if applicable. Umbrella Coverage Such coverage shall remain in place for six (6) years after Substantial Completion. 2.1 Coverage Parameters and Endorsements. 2.1.1 Commercial General Liability Insurance shall be written on an occurrence basis, utilizing standard ISO unmodified coverage form (December 2004 Edition) or equivalent. Endorsements excluding, restricting, or limiting coverage may be acceptable under certain circumstances provided the same are agreed upon by Owner and Design -Builder. 2.1.1.1 Acceptable professional liability exclusions to the Design -Builder's commercial general liability insurance are limited to ISO endorsements CG 2280 or CG 2279 or their equivalent. 2.1.2 General Liability, Automobile Liability, Worker's Compensation/Employers Liability and Umbrella Excess Liability policies shall each include the following endorsements: 2.1.2.1 Unintentional Errors and Omissions Endorsement 2.1.2.2 Notice of Occurrence Endorsement 2.1.2.3 Knowledge of Occurrence Endorsement 2.1.3 Commercial Automobile Liability coverage shall be provided by standard ISO Commercial Automobile or Truckers Policy covering all Owned, Non -Owned and Hired Vehicles. 2.1.4 Umbrella/Excess Liability must schedule Commercial General Liability, Automobile/Truckers Liability and Employers Liability as underlying policies. The Umbrella/Excess Liability policies shall be written in accordance with the scheduled underlying policies and must be as broad as the underlying policies. DBIA - Insurance Exhibit Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America Page 3 2.1.5 Contractors Pollution Liability shall either be written on an occurrence or claims -made basis. If written on a claims -made basis, the policy must comport to Section 4.1.5. 2.1.5.1 The policy is to provide coverage for off-site transportation by all applicable modes of conveyance. When required, coverage is also to be provided for claims involving materials removed from the site and brought to off-site disposal, treatment and storage facilities. 2.1.5.2 Any restriction, limitation, or exclusion related to Naturally Occurring Substances must be modified so as not to apply to microbial matter and the release of such Naturally Occurring Substances as a result of the performance of Operations. 3.1 Additional Insureds 3.1.1 Owner and Owner's officers, directors and employees shall be included as an additional insured on general liability, umbrella and automobile liability policies of insurance of the Design - Builder and its Subcontractors and Design Consultants at any tier. If required, as set forth above, Owner shall also be included as an additional insured on the Design -Builder's Contractor's Pollution Liability policy of insurance. No person shall be named as an additional insured on any professional liability policy. Any coverage granted to an additional insured shall be primary and that coverage independently carried by an additional insured shall not contribute. Design -Builder shall furnish to Owner a copy of all Certificates of Insurance showing the Owner as additional insured as set forth above. Design -Builder shall require Subcontractors and Design Consultants of any tier to furnish such certificates, and upon request of the same will furnish them to the Owner. Owner shall not be an additional insured on any other of Design -Builder's policies except for those which are specifically listed below: (List here any other policies for which the Owner will be an additional insured, as well as other entities who are to be named an additional insured.) 3.1.2 Each of the policies designated in section 3.1 is to provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of those persons or entities included as additional insureds. A waiver of subrogation is also to be provided to such entities under Worker's Compensation/Employer's Liability policies. 3.1.3 Additional Insured coverage provided under the Commercial General Liability/Umbrella/Excess and, if applicable, Design -Builder's Contractor's Pollution Liability policies, shall cover both the premises/operations and completed operations hazards. 4.1 Terms and Effective Dates. 4.1.1 If the General Liability coverages are provided by a Commercial General Liability Policy on a claims -made basis, the policy date or Retroactive Date shall predate the Agreement. The termination date of the policy or applicable extended reporting period shall be no earlier than the termination date of coverages required to be maintained after Final Payment is made. 4.1.2 If the Contractor's Pollution Policy is made on a claims -made basis, the policy date or Retroactive Date shall predate the Agreement. The termination date of the policy or applicable extended reporting period shall be no earlier than the termination date of coverages required to be maintained after Final Payment is made. 4.1.3 Professional Liability coverage shall be retroactive to the date that professional services first commenced. 4.1.4 RESERVED 4.1.5 All Claims -Made Policies must: (a) permit reporting of circumstances that could give rise to a claim; and (b) provide coverage for post -expiration claims resulting from such circumstances. DBIA - Insurance Exhibit Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America Page 4 4.1.6 List here any coverage required to be maintained after Final Payment: General Liability, including completed operations coverage Worker's Compensation Professional Liability, including Contractor's Protective Liability, if applicable. Umbrella Coverage Such coverage shall remain in place for six (6) years after Substantial Completion. DBIA - Insurance Exhibit Design -Builder's Insurance Requirements © 2010 Design -Build Institute of America Page 5 EXHIBIT B2 PAYMENT BOND FORM CITY OF PASCO ZONE 3 RESERVOIR STORAGE TANK DBIA PAYMENT BOND FOR DESIGN -BUILD PROJECTS This bond form has been endorsed by The National Association of Surety Bond Producers and The Surety & Fidelity Association of America DESIGN-BUILDER/PRINCIPAL: (Name and address) OWNER/OBLIGEE: (Name and address) City of Richland, Washington 625 Swift Boulevard, MS -13 Richland, WA 99352 DESIGN -BUILD AGREEMENT - Dated: Amount: MODIFICATIONS TO THIS BOND: (List modifications to this Bond below. If none, write "None') SURETY: (Name and address) PROJECT: (Name and location) Public Safety Station 76 Project BOND DATE: (Not earlier than date of Design -Build Agreement) BOND AMOUNT: DBIA Document No 625 Page 1 Payment Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Design -Build Institute of America BOND TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 Binding Effect. The Design -Builder and Surety, jointly and severally, bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns to pay for labor, services, materials and equipment furnished by Claimants for use in the performance of the Design -Build Agreement, which is incorporated herein by reference. 2 Intent of Bond. If the Design -Builder promptly makes payment of all sums for all labor, services, materials, and equipment furnished for use in the performance of the Design -Build Agreement, then the Surety's obligations under this Bond are null and void. Otherwise the Surety's obligations shall remain in full force and effect. 3 Notice of Claim. Every Claimant who has not been paid in full before the expiration of a period of ninety (90) days after such Claimant provided or performed the last of the work, services or labor, or furnished the last of the materials or equipment for which said claim is made, may have a right of action on this Bond. 3.1 Claimants shall provide written notice to the Surety and send a copy, or notice thereof, to Owner and Design -Builder, stating that a claim is being made under this Bond and, with substantial accuracy, the amount of the claim, and the last date such work, services or labor were performed, or the last materials or equipment were furnished in furtherance of the Design -Build Agreement. 3.2 If Claimant does not have a direct contract with Design -Builder, the notice shall identify the person or entity with whom Claimant contracted and who has not made payment to Claimant. 4 Surety's Obligations. When a Claimant has satisfied the conditions of Section 3, the Surety shall promptly take the following actions at the Surety's expense: 4.1 Send an answer to that Claimant, with a copy to the Owner and Design -Builder, within sixty (60) days after receipt of the claim, stating the amounts that are undisputed and the basis for challenging any disputed portions or amounts. 4.2 Pay or arrange for payment of any undisputed amounts. 5 Bond Liability. If the Surety fails to discharge its obligations under Sections 4.1 or 4.2, the Surety shall indemnify the Claimant for the reasonable attorney's fees the Claimant incurs thereafter to successfully recover any sums found to be due and owing to the Claimant. If Claimant does not recover the entire amount claimed in its notice under Section 3, then such attorney's fees shall be reduced in proportion to the amount actually recovered. 5.1 The Surety shall not be liable to the Owner, Claimants or others for obligations of the Design -Builder that are unrelated to the Design -Build Agreement, and the Contract Balance shall not be reduced or set off on account of any such unrelated obligations. 6 Waiver of Notice. The Surety hereby waives notice of changes to the Design -Build Agreement, including changes within the general scope, or of time or price, or to related subcontracts or purchase orders. 7 Dispute Resolution. No suit or action shall be commenced by a Claimant under this Bond other than in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State in which the Project is located. Such suit or action must be filed within one (1) year from the date: a) on which the Claimant sent a claim to the Surety pursuant to Section 3.1; or, b) on which the Claimant last performed labor or services or furnished materials or equipment on the Project, whichever occurs first. If the provisions of this Section 7 are prohibited by law, the minimum period of limitation available to sureties in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located shall be applicable. 7.1 In the event of bankruptcy of the Design -Builder, the Surety agrees that the Design- DBIA Document No 625 Payment Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Desiqn-Build Institute of America Page 2 Builder is not a necessary or indispensable party to any legal action by any party against the Surety to enforce the Surety's obligations under this Bond. 8 Statutory Compliance. If this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statutory requirement in the location where the Project is located, then any provision herein that conflicts with a statutory requirement shall be deemed deleted and replaced by provisions conforming to such statutory requirement. The intent is that this Bond shall be construed as a statutory bond conforming to the applicable statutes. 9 Copy To Be Furnished. Upon written request of any person or entity appearing to be a potential Claimant on this Bond, Design -Builder shall promptly furnish a copy of this Bond or shall permit a copy to be made. 10 Claimant Defined. A Claimant is any individual or entity having a direct contract with the Design - Builder or having a contract with a subcontractor that has a direct contract with the Design -Builder to furnish services, labor, materials or equipment for use in the performance of the Design -Build Agreement. 10.1 A Claimant may include amounts owed by the Design -Builder for design and other professional services furnished or performed by Claimant regardless of whether such services might form the basis for a mechanic's lien under applicable State law. 11 Notice. Unless otherwise noted below, written notice under this Bond to Surety, Owner or Design -Builder shall be mailed or delivered electronically or by hard mail to the contact information shown on page 1. (List any alternate contact information below for notice to the Surety of any claim on this Bond. if none, then use the contact information on page 1) For Claims on this Bond: (check appropriate box) ❑ Use the contact information shown on page 1; or ❑ Use the following alternate contact information: (fill in Surety claims administrator contact information below) 12 Subcontractor Bonds. If this Bond is issued for an agreement between the Design -Builder and a subcontractor, the term Design -Builder in this Bond shall be deemed to be the bonded subcontractor and the term Owner shall be deemed to be Design -Builder. DBIA Document No 625 Payment Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Desiqn-Build Institute of America Page 3 13 Authorization. The Surety represents that it is admitted to act as an authorized corporate surety in the state in which the Project is located. Surety and Design -Builder, intending to be legally bound hereby, subject to the terms set out above, do each cause this Payment Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer, agent, or representative. DESIGN -BUILDER (AS PRINCIPAL) Company: SURETY Company. Signature: Signature: Name and Title: Name and Title: Corporate Seal (Attach Power of Attorney) (Space is provided below for signatures of additional parties, if required.) Attest: Signature and Title DBIA Document No 625 Payment Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Desiqn-Build Institute of America Page 4 EXHIBIT B3 PERFORMANCE BOND FORM CITY OF PASCO ZONE 3 RESERVOIR STORAGE TANK DBIA PERFORM`: ANCE BOND FOR DESIGN -BUILD PROJECTS This bond form has been endorsed by The National Association of Surety Bond Producers and The Surety & Fidelity Association of America DESIGN-BUILDER/PRINCIPAL (Name and address) OWNER/OBLIGEE: (Name and address) City of Richland, Washington 625 Swift Boulevard, MS -13 Richland, WA 99352 DESIGN -BUILD AGREEMENT: Dated: Amount: MODIFICATIONS TO THIS BOND: (List modifications to this Bond below. ff none, write "None") DBIA Document No 620 Performance Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Desiqn-Build Institute of America SURETY: (Name and contact information) PROJECT: (Name and location) Public Safety Station 76 Project BOND DATE: I (Not.earlier than date of Design -Build Agreement) BOND AMOUNT: Page 1 BOND TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1 Binding Effect. The Design -Builder and Surety, jointly and severally, bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns to the Owner for the performance of the Design - Build Agreement, which is incorporated herein by reference. 2 Intent of Bond. If the Design -Builder performs its obligations under the Design -Build Agreement, then the Surety's obligations under this Bond are null and void, except to participate in meetings as provided in Section 5. 3 Waiver of Notice. The Surety hereby waives notice of changes to the Design -Build Agreement, including changes within the general scope, or of time or price, or to related subcontracts or purchase orders. 4 Owner's Obligations. If there is no default in Owner's obligations under the Design -Build Agreement, then the Surety's obligation under this Bond shall arise after the following steps have been taken by Owner, as a condition precedent to a Bond claim: 4.1 The Owner has first provided written notice to the Design -Builder and Surety at the addresses listed on page 1 of this Bond, that Owner is considering declaring the Design -Builder in default and has requested and attempted to arrange a meeting with the Design -Builder and Surety, to be held not later than fourteen (14) days after receipt of Owner's notice, to discuss methods of performing the Design -Builder's obligations under the Design -Build Agreement. If the Owner, Design -Builder and Surety agree, the Design -Builder shall be allowed a reasonable time to perform its obligations under the Design -Build Agreement, but such an agreement shall not waive the Owner's right, if any, subsequently to declare the Design -Builder in default; 4.2 The Owner declares the Design -Builder to be in default, terminates the Design -Build Agreement and notifies the Surety in writing; and 4.3 The Owner has agreed to pay the balance remaining under the Design -Build Agreement (i.e., the total amount payable by the Owner to the Design -Builder thereunder less amounts properly paid by the Owner to the Design -Builder, the "Contract Balance") to: .1 The Surety, in accordance with the terms of the Design -Build Agreement; or .2 Another design -builder selected pursuant to Section 5.3 to perform the remaining obligations under the Design -Build Agreement. 5 Surety's Obligations. When Owner has satisfied the conditions of Section 4, the Surety shall promptly take one of the following actions, at the Surety's expense: 5.1 Arrange for the Design -Builder to perform and complete the remaining obligations under the Design -Build Agreement, with consent of Owner; 5.2 Undertake to perform and complete the remaining obligations under the Design -Build Agreement itself, through its agents or through independent contractors; 5.3 Obtain bids or negotiated proposals from qualified design -builders acceptable to Owner for a contract for performance and completion of the Design -Build Agreement, arrange for a contract to be prepared for execution by Owner and a design -builder selected with Owner's concurrence, to be secured by performance and payment bonds equivalent to those for the Design -Build Agreement, issued by a qualified surety. The Surety shall: a. make available as Work progresses sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion of the Design -Build Agreement; and, b. pay to Owner the amount of damages as described in Section 7; 5.4 Waive its right to complete the Work under Sections 5.2 or 5.3, and reimburse the Owner the amount of its reasonable costs to complete the Work; or DBIA Document No 620 Performance Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Design -Build Institute of America Page 2 5.5 Deny liability, in whole or in part, and notify the Owner in writing, citing reasons therefor. 6 Owner's Rights. If the Surety does not proceed as provided in Section 5 with reasonable promptness, the Surety shall be deemed to be in default on this Bond seven (7) days after receipt of an additional written notice from the Owner to the Surety demanding that the Surety perform its obligations under this Bond and stating that the Owner shall be entitled to enforce any remedy available to the Owner. If the Surety proceeds as provided in Section 5.4, and the Owner refuses the payment, or the Surety has denied liability, in whole or in part, under Section 5.5, the Owner shall be entitled without further notice to enforce any remedy available to it. 7 Damages Covered. In any event, the Surety's obligations to the Owner, and the Owner's obligations to the Surety, shall not be greater than those of the Owner and Design -Builder to each other, respectively, under the Design -Build Agreement. Subject to commitment by Owner to payment of the Contract Balance, the Surety is obligated without duplication for: 7.1 The responsibilities of Design -Builder for correction of defective Work and completion of the Project; 7.2 Additional legal, design professional and delay costs resulting from Design -Builder's default, and resulting from the actions or failure to act of Surety under Paragraph 5; and 7.3 Liquidated damages, or if no liquidated damages are specified in the Design -Build Agreement, actual damages caused by delayed performance or non-performance of Design - Builder. 8 Bond Liability. The Surety shall not be liable to the Owner or others for obligations of the Design -Builder that are unrelated to the Design -Build Agreement, and the Contract Balance shall not be reduced or set off on account of any such unrelated obligations. 9 Beneficiaries. No right of action shall accrue on this Bond to any person or entity other than Owner or its heirs, executors, administrators, or successors, unless some other party is named in this Bond as a dual obligee. 10 Dispute Resolution. All disputes related to this Bond shall be instituted in any court of competent jurisdiction in the location in which the Project is located and shall be commenced within two (2) years after: a. the Owner declares the Design -Builder in default under Section 4.2; or, b. Substantial Completion of the Project, whichever occurs first. If the provisions of this Section 10 are prohibited by law, the minimum period of limitation available to sureties in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located shall be applicable. 10.1 In the event of bankruptcy of the Design -Builder, the Surety agrees that the Design - Builder is not a necessary or indispensable party to any legal action by Owner against Surety to enforce the Surety's obligations under this Bond. 11 Notice. Unless otherwise noted below, written notice under this Bond to Surety, Owner or Design -Builder shall be mailed or delivered electronically or by hard mail to the contact information shown on page 1. (List any alternate contact information below for notice to the Surety of any claim on this Bond. If none, then use the contact information on page 1) For Claims on this Bond: (check appropriate box) ❑ Use the contact information shown on page 1; or ❑ Use the following alternate contact information: (fill in Surety claims administrator contact information below) 12 Statutory Compliance. If this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statutory requirement in the location where the Project is located, then any provision herein that conflicts with a statutory requirement shall be deemed deleted and replaced by provisions conforming to such statutory requirement. The intent is that this Bond shall be construed as a statutory bond conforming to the applicable statutes. DBIA Document No 620 Page 3 Performance Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Design -Build Institute of America 13 Warranty Obligation. The Surety's obligations to the Owner for warranties of the Design -Builder shall be the same as those required of the Design -Builder under the Design -Build Agreement, subject to the time limitation in Section 10. Unless otherwise stated below, the Surety's obligation for such warranties excludes: a) products, materials or equipment covered by a manufacturer's separate warranty; and b) claims by the Owner first noticed to Surety in writing more than one year after the effective date of such warranty as specified under the Design -Build Agreement. (List below any exceptions to the above limitations on Surety's warranty obligation, if any) 14 Authorization. The Surety represents that it is admitted to act as an authorized corporate surety in the state in which the Project is located. Surety and Design -Builder, intending to be legally bound hereby, subject to the terms set out above, do each cause this Performance Bond to be duly executed on its behalf by its authorized officer, agent, or representative. DESIGN -BUILDER (AS PRINCIPAL) Company: SURETY Company: Signature: Signature: Name and Title: Name and Title: Corporate Seal (Attach Power of Attorney) (Space is provided below for signatures of additional parties, if required.) Attest: Signature and Title DBIA Document No 620 Page 4 Performance Bond for Design -Build Projects © 2015 Design -Build Institute of America Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project PART 1 PHASE 1 PROGRAM VALIDATION PERIOD SCOPE OF SERVICES 1.01 SUMMARY OF WORK A. This Section sets forth the Scope of Work, the Deliverables, and the execution activities for Phase 1. 1.02 OWNER'S PROJECT GOALS The Owner has established the following Project Goals for the Project. The Parties agree to work in good faith to meet and/or exceed the Project Goals: A. The Efficient and Effective Design. The Design -Build Team will include designers with a demonstrated expertise in determining the structural and foundation design requirements to support elevated water reservoirs with a 3.5MGD or greater capacity. B. Exceed Schedule Expectations. The Design -Build Team will deliver the project in a way creates efficiencies in the schedule to complete the project as soon as practicable and to minimize impacts to the City's water customers. C. Efficient and Transparent Pricing. The Design -Build Team will provide transparent pricing that takes advantage of the progressive design -build delivery model as well as fast track design and construction to maximize the City's budget. D. High Functioning Team. The Design -Build Team will develop and promote a collaborative relationship with excellent communication skills between the City, its Stakeholders and the Design -Build Team to exceed the Project Goals within the City's budget and schedule and demonstrating exemplary design and project management. E. Design for Safety. The Design -Build Team will create a design that enhances the safety of the project. The design and construction process will reduce re -work and interference with operations with a goal of no recordable incidents. The designer will be well -versed in drinking water standards (NSF60/61, EPA, AWWA etc.) along with the state regulatory requirements related to design of potable water distribution and storage. 1.03 PHASE 1 SCOPE A. Design Builder shall review, analyze, and validate the Initial Basis of Design Documents, the project budget, the Project Schedule, the Commercial Terms and any other information provided by the Owner, collectively referred to as "Owner Provided Information". B. Design Builder shall conduct such site investigations, environmental assessments, review of regulatory and legal authority and restrictions, and assess other information as reasonably necessary to verify and validate the Owner Provided Information. Page 1 1 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaae Tank Proiect C. Design Builder shall review, analyze and validate the concepts for the Project elements as shown in the Initial Basis of Design Documents. In addition, Design Builder shall work collaboratively with the Owner and the Stakeholders to examine whether new concepts will better maximize the Owner's Project Goals, and if approved by the Owner, further develop such new concepts and incorporate them into the Project. D. Design Builder shall engage and work collaboratively with the Owner and the Project Stakeholders to obtain input regarding the Project design and functionality, as well as other major Project elements and to develop the Final Basis of Design Documents. E. Design Builder shall engage and work collaboratively with the Owner and the Project Stakeholders to progress the design to a sufficient state to develop the Final Basis of Design Documents, the Project Schedule, and the Guaranteed Maximum Price within the project budget. The timing of the GMP Proposal and the percentage complete of the designs and specifications will be jointly determined by the Owner and the Design - Builder. F. Design Builder shall provide the Deliverables during Phase 1 as set forth in Sections 2.01.A. and B. herein. Deliverables shall be provided in a format acceptable to the Owner. G. At the conclusion of Phase 1, Design Builder shall prepare a GMP Proposal, including any modifications and/or clarifications to the Initial Basis of Design Documents as set forth in Section 2.01.13 herein. 1.04 VALIDATION OF INFORMATION. A. During Phase 1, Design Builder shall perform such assessments, reviews and investigations of the Owner Provided Information, as determined by Design Builder to be reasonably necessary to validate the Owner Provided Information as well as investigate any other information required to accomplish the Project, including but not limited to the information below. Additional reviews, assessments and investigations of Owner Provided Information shall include, if reasonably necessary, the following: 1. Verification that the As -Built drawings (if applicable) and other architectural and engineering drawings, plans and specifications are correct, 2. Constructability, including proposed methods of construction, of the proposed structures in the Initial Basis of Design Documents, 3. Verification of the architectural, engineering and other assumptions and calculations (if any) in any Owner Provided Information, 4. Examination and verification of actual site conditions as set forth below, 5. Verification of any surveys, Page 1 2 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project 6. Review and assessment of all applicable legal and regulatory rules and restrictions on the Project, including consultation with permit authorities regarding their requirements, 7. Verification and validation of assumptions regarding the establishment of the Commercial Terms, including but not limited to the GMP, the Project Schedule, and the Initial and Final Basis of Design Documents. B. Design Builder shall perform site investigations as necessary for Design Builder to verify the Owner Provided Information and to validate the Commercial Terms and the Initial Basis of Design Documents. Design Builder shall visit the Site and examine thoroughly and understand the nature and extent of the Work, site, locality, actual conditions, as -built conditions, and all local conditions and federal, state, and local laws and regulations that in any manner may affect cost, time, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work or which relate to any aspect of the design and the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction to be employed by Design Builder and safety precautions and programs incident thereto. Such additional investigations shall be conducted to sufficiently identify or characterize utility locations (underground and overhead), site conditions, contaminated materials, and observable or concealed conditions in the existing facilities, including but not limited to the following: 1. Undertake surveys, investigations and analysis to provide necessary data and information for project design including sufficient information to evaluate design alternatives. 2. Complete a comprehensive archaeological site survey and conduct a literature and data search to determine potentially archaeologically significant sites and conditions. 3. Perform Geotechnical soils sampling, testing, and analysis to provide necessary data and information for Project design and provide a final Geotechnical Report. At a minimum, test for contamination and soil percolation rates during this process. 4. Subsurface investigation work, including the disturbance of existing vegetation, cannot proceed until all required permits have been obtained. C. Design Builder will conduct or obtain and understand all such examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports and studies, in addition to or to supplement those referred to above, that pertain to the subsurface conditions, as -built conditions, underground facilities and all other physical conditions at or contiguous to the Site or otherwise that may affect the cost, time, progress, performance or furnishing of Work, as Design Builder considers necessary for the performance or furnishing of Work for the Commercial Terms and in accordance with the Initial Basis of Design Documents as well as other terms and conditions of the Contract Page 13 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project Documents, and no additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports, studies or similar information or data are or will be required from the Owner by Design Builder for such purposes. D All reports or analyses generated by Design Builder's research, testing, inspections, and investigations, including but not limited to geotechnical evaluations and hazardous materials studies, archaeological site surveys, hazardous materials investigations, etc., shall be provided to the Owner promptly, within seven (7) business days, after such reports are analyzed and generated. E. Design Builder shall be responsible for ensuring that its design documents and construction work accurately conforms to, and interfaces with, the existing conditions and shall not request a change or claim for unforeseen or concealed conditions except as provided under the provisions of the Contract Documents. F. The Design Builder shall work with the Owner to determine if additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, reports, studies or similar may be required after partial or complete demolition of the existing stations. This work shall be completed by the Design Builder and included in the GMP. 1.05 DEVELOPMENT OF FINAL BASIS OF DESIGN DOCUMENTS A. Design Builder shall manage the design process in a collaborative, efficient, transparent and coordinated manner and conduct design workshops as required by the Contract Documents. The Final Basis of Design Documents will establish the scope of the Work and provide the basis for the GMP. The Final Basis of Design Documents must be consistent with the Initial Basis of Design Documents, unless the Owner has consented to modify its requirements in writing through a Change Order, Field Directive, or other written means allowed by the Contract Documents. B. Design Builder shall provide for an orderly and timely approval process by the Owner and third parties, document review comments from the Owner and third parties, and take appropriate action. C. The Owner will review and comment on the Design Submissions in a timely fashion. The Design -Builder will allow adequate time for the Owner to review the Design Submissions, which shall not be less than 10 business days. D. Design Builder shall submit a written response to the Owner's design review comments, describing the action taken for each comment. Design Builder shall, in a timely fashion, bring to the attention of the Owner areas where new technologies, such as BIM or Design -Build processes, may require modifications to these requirements. E. By submitting Design Submissions, Design Builder represents to the Owner that the Design Submissions may be designed and constructed Page 14 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Proiect for the then current Commercial Terms and in accordance with the Initial Basis of Design Documents, the Design Log, and any changes made thereto. Notwithstanding the above, Design Builder may propose Designs, Plans or other Submissions that may alter a Commercial Term or the Initial Basis of Design Documents; however, with any such Design Submissions, Design Builder must provide notice pursuant to Article 10 of the General Conditions. 1.06 DEVELOPMENT OF GMP PRICING A. The forecasting and development of accurate project cost estimates throughout each phase of the Project is vital to the Owner's financial management strategy. The Owner relies on the Design Builder to provide and validate current and detailed cost estimates and forecasts that will be incorporated into the overall cost controls for the Owner. B. Throughout the Project, Design Builder will update estimates and forecasts and provide data to the Owner to reflect real time information. Design Builder will provide all pricing, estimates and other data used to develop the Commercial Terms on an open and transparent basis. The project controls system used by the Design Builder shall be acceptable to the Owner and will be capable of being broken down and reported in a number of different work breakdown structures, including but not limited to organizing the financial data by cost element codes, subcontracts, vendors, Construction Document packages, etc. C. The Design Builder will coordinate the development of the GMP pricing with the development of the Final Basis of Design Documents as well as the Project Schedule so that the Owner may obtain an accurate understanding of the GMP. The GMP set forth it the Agreement shall not be exceeded without a written Change Order. 1.07 DEVELOPMENT OF PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The forecasting and development of the Project Schedule, including but not limited to the project phasing and Schedule of Values, is a vital element of the Design Builder's ability to deliver this Project in a timely fashion. The Owner will rely on the Design Builder's scheduling information to coordinate with its Stakeholders, schedule activities in and around the Project, and manage its campus. B. Design Builder shall provide the Owner with frequent updates to the project schedule in a format acceptable to the Owner. PART 2 PHASE 1 DELIVERABLES 2.01 SUBMITTALS A. Submittals After Phase 1 Notice to Proceed: Design Builder shall provide the following Submittals within 30 days after the Notice to Proceed with Phase 1, unless otherwise noted in Phase 1 Schedule. 1. Phase 1 Schedule pursuant to Section 2.02.A. Page 15 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project 2. Preliminary Schedule of Values for the GMP pursuant to Section 2.04.A.1 3. Preliminary Cost Model pursuant to Section 2.04.B.5 4. Subcontractor Procurement Procedure pursuant to Section 2.05.A 5. Project Safety and Job Hazard Analysis pursuant to Section 2.06.A. B Submittals During Phase 9: Design Builder shall provide the following submittals during Phase 1. 1. Within 30 days of the Notice to Proceed for Phase 1: a. Preliminary Project Schedule pursuant to Section 2.02.13 2. On a monthly basis: a. Updates to the Phase 1 Schedule, Schedule of Values, Project Schedule pursuant to Section 2.02. A and B b. Design Submissions Packages pursuant to Section 2.03.A. C. Preliminary estimating information pursuant to Section 2.04.A and updates to the Cost Model Pursuant to Section 2.04.B. C. GMP Proposal: At the conclusion of Phase 1, Design Builder shall provide a GMP Proposal that includes the following Deliverables. 1. GMP Pricing and Verification of GMP pursuant to Section 2.04.C. 2. Final Basis of Design Documents pursuant to Section 2.03.B. 3. Project Schedule pursuant to Section 2.02.D. 4. Schedule of Values and Cost Model pursuant to Section 2.04.B. 5. A list of the assumptions and clarifications made by the Design - Builder in preparation of the GMP Proposal. 6. Project Safety and Job Site Hazard Analysis pursuant to Section 2.06.B. 7. Project Phasing/Staging Analysis pursuant to 2.07. 8. Permitting Strategy Plan pursuant to Section 2.08. 9. QA/QC Plans pursuant to 2.9. 10. Contract Close -Out Plan pursuant to Section 2.10. 11. Differing Site Conditions Report pursuant to Section 2.11. 12. Inclusion Plan for Disadvantaged Businesses and Small Businesses pursuant to 2.12. 2.02 SCHEDULES Page 16 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project A. Phase 1 Schedule. By the date set forth in Section 2.01A herein, Design Builder shall provide a Phase 1 Schedule. 1. Phase 1 Schedule shall show the activities of the Owner and Design Builder necessary to meet Phase 1 requirements. 2. Phase 1 Schedule shall be updated periodically with the level of detail for each schedule update reflecting the information then available. 3. If an update to Phase 1 Schedule indicates that a previously approved milestone will not be met, Design Builder shall submit a corrective action plan and recovery schedule to the Owner pursuant to the Contract Documents. B Preliminary Project Schedule. By the date set forth in Section 2.01.13, Design Builder shall submit a Preliminary Project Schedule that reflects Design Builder's sequence of design, procurement and construction activities including the interrelationships of the Demolition and Construction Packages. 1. The Preliminary Schedule shall show the activities of the Owner and Design Builder necessary to meet the Project completion requirements. 2. The Preliminary Schedule shall be updated periodically monthly with the level of detail for each schedule update reflecting the information then available. 3. If an update to the Preliminary Schedule indicates that a previously approved milestone will not be met, Design Builder shall submit a corrective action plan and recovery schedule to the Owner pursuant to the Contract Documents. C. Design Builder shall meet with the Owner to review the Preliminary Schedule and updates. In the event that the Owner has any comments relative to the Preliminary Schedule or Schedule Updates or finds any inconsistencies or inaccuracies in the information presented, it shall give prompt written notice of such comments or findings to Design Builder, who shall make appropriate adjustments to the Preliminary Schedule, its basis, or both. The parties will work collaboratively to make adjustments in the Final Basis of Design Document, the Project Schedule, or GMP to fit within the Owner's objectives. D. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall provide a Project Schedule that will incorporate the Preliminary Schedule developed collaboratively during Phase 1 along with any updates to the schedule. E. All schedules must be in the format of a Critical Path Method (CPM) Resource loaded schedule as set forth below. F. Critical Path Method (CPM) Resource loaded schedule 1. The CPM Schedule will contain the following Page 17 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaae Tank Proiect a. All tasks required to complete the scope of work for the project. b. Durations for all tasks in the project schedule. C. Logical ties and sequence of work for every task in the schedule. d. Resources for project hours and major material quantities for site construction. 2. Project Schedule shall be detailed and organized according to pre -defined Design -Builder's WBS that is developed in the Scope Management Plan. The project schedule will include all activities and relationships identified in the Design -Builder's Scope of Work Narrative. Each major area of work within Design -Builder's scope shall be represented by activities in the schedule. 3. Design -Builder shall prepare a detailed resource loaded CPM Project Schedule in accordance with this specification. The schedule shall be submitted to the Owner for their review. The detailed schedule shall reflect, at a minimum, engineering, procurement, construction, fabrication, and delivery activities for each piece of procured equipment, key drawing release dates by discipline, and logic and interrelationships between activities so that a logical progression of the work is depicted. Project Milestones shall also be included in schedule. 4. Design -Builder and subcontractors shall meet with the Owner to review and approve the detailed CPM baseline Project Schedule. 5. Once the detailed project schedule has been approved by the Owner, Design -Builder will establish a baseline schedule. Thereafter Design -Builder shall advise the Owner of any proposed Critical Path Schedule changes and promptly provide the Owner with any revisions thereto and recovery plans as required to meet the contractual dates. 6. Schedule Validity and Content a. Prepare schedules in a format acceptable to the Owner. b. Contain Work Breakdown Structure coding matching deliverables and work packages. C. Schedule will reflect all deliverables and tasks mention in the Scope of Work narrative. d. Schedules shall be coded for grouping by engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning e. Project schedule activities that Design -Builder is responsible for performing shall be resource loaded with engineering and procurement activities. Construction Page 18 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaae Tank Proiect activities shall be resourced loaded 60 days prior to site mobilization. Resource loading for project hours and major material quantities for site construction. g Engineering, procurement and construction activities shall be included, such that Project staffing requirements can be determined or verified with schedule. The original resource -loaded construction schedule shall form basis for progress reporting, and payment. h. Critical path for Design -Builder's schedule activities. 2.03 DESIGN DOCUMENTS A. Preliminary Design Submissions. As Design Builder develops the Final Basis of Design Documents, Design Builder shall collaborate with the Owner to submit and review the Preliminary Design Submissions that will be incorporated into the Final Basis of Design Documents. The Preliminary Design Submissions will be submitted pursuant to the Schedule provided by the Design -Builder and approved by the Owner. 1. Design Builder shall coordinate with the Owner to determine the schedule for submission of preliminary Design Submissions Packages to review collaboratively with the Owner. Design Builder shall schedule the review of the Design Submissions Packages such that the review of each package submitted is of reasonable scope for prompt and thorough review by the Owner. 2. The parties will work collaboratively to make adjustments in the Design Submissions and in the proposed Final Basis of Design Documents to fit within the Owner's Project Goals. B. The Owner and Design Builder shall work collaboratively to develop the Final Basis of Design Documents provided as part of the GMP Proposal. The Final Basis of Design Documents submitted with the GMP Proposal shall include at a minimum the following documents and set forth the assumptions and clarifications on which the GMP and Project Schedule are based. 1. Project Manual, which shall set forth both the general objectives for the Owner, as well as specific uses for each of the project elements set forth in the Initial Basis of Design Documents. 2. Unless the parties agree in writing otherwise, Design Builder will provide the following Milestone Design Deliverables to the Owner: a. 50% Schematic Design b. 100% Schematic Design C. 60% Design Development d. 100% Design Development (With GMP Proposal) Page 19 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project 3. The Milestone Deliverables shall include major structural elements and components, and finishes and shall include, but not be limited to the following. a. Concept, Character, and Principals b. Site Plan and Access; C. Exterior Elevations d. Structure Sections e. Proposed Materials f. Narrative 4. Design -Builder must have written approval from the Owner to proceed with the project after submission of each of the Milestone Design Deliverables set forth above. 5. Design Builder shall schedule the review of the Construction Packages such that the review of each package submitted is of reasonable scope for prompt and thorough review by the Owner. 6. Design Builder shall highlight any material differences and developments between the Initial Basis of Design Documents, any Design Submissions, and the Final Basis of Design Documents as the Final Basis of Design Documents are being developed. 7. In the event that the Owner has any comments relative to the Design Submissions or finds any inconsistencies from the Initial Basis of Design Documents or discovers inaccuracies in the Design Submissions, the Owner shall give prompt written notice of such comments or findings to Design Builder, who shall make appropriate adjustments to the proposed Final Basis of Design Documents. 8. The parties will work collaboratively to make adjustments in the Design Submissions and in the proposed Final Basis of Design Documents to fit within the Owner's Project Goals as well as the GMP. 9. Performance Specifications, which shall set forth the specific requirements for the project and identification of each major system, including but not limited to the following: a. Structural capacities and requirements b. Warranty obligations C. Operations and maintenance requirements Page 1 10 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project 2.04 GMP PRICING A. Preliminary Schedule of Values Preliminary Schedule of Values. Within the date set forth in Section 2.01.A, Design Builder shall submit a preliminary Schedule of Values for the Project in such a form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy in reflecting the breakdown for administrative and payment purposes as the Owner may require. The Schedule of Values shall be further organized to conform to the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) standard format for divisions and sections. 2. With the submission of Design Submissions Packages, Design Builder shall provide preliminary estimates of costs associated with the Design Submissions in a format acceptable to the Owner that will be incorporated into the GMP. 3. The preliminary estimates shall be provided on a bi-weekly basis and shall be updated with new information as Design Builder develops and finalizes the GMP. B. Schedule of Values and Cost Model Schedule of Values. On the schedule established in Section 2.01.13 and with the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall provide an updated Schedule of Values for the Work with actual start and/or finish dates and percentages complete. Updates shall compare the planned progress from baseline schedule with actual progress from the current schedule. The Schedule of Values shall be in conformance with the requirements below and in such a form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy in reflecting the breakdown for administrative and payment purposes as the Owner may reasonably require. The Schedule of Values shall be further organized to conform to the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) standard format for divisions and sections. 2. The sum of all values listed in schedule shall equal the project budget and, when established, the GMP. 3. Each item shall include directly proportional amount of the Design - Builder's Fee Percentage or Lump Sum Fee, as applicable. 4. Schedule of Values Form and Content a. Schedule of Values will be in a form acceptable to the Owner. b. Title of Project and location. c. Project number. d. Name and Address of Design -Builder. e. Date of submission. Page 1 11 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaqe Tank Proiect f. Schedule of Values columns will contain at a minimum the following information (1) Line Item # - Corresponding back to the WBS and CPM Schedule (2) Line Item Description (3) Budgetary Cost (4) Current Period % Complete (5) Current Period Cost (6) JTD % Complete (7) JTD Cost (8) Variance Column Representing Budgetary Cost Minus JTD Cost 5. Cost Model. Within the time frame set forth in Section 2.01.A.3, Design Builder shall provide a Cost Model, for the Owner's review and acceptance. a. The Cost Model shall, at a minimum, provide the following information: (1) List for all Design and Construction Packages, organized by CSI, (2) Estimated base bid amounts for all Construction Packages; (3) Construction Package Allowances. b. Design Builder shall utilize a project controls management system (PCMS) that will be reviewed for acceptance to the Owner. C. Estimates and forecasts within the Cost Model will need to have the capability to be broken down and reported on in many different formats. These formats may include organizing the estimate by different projects, project funding types, Owner cost element codes, contracts, vendors, Construction Package Sets, Construction Packages, etc. Design -Builder shall collaborate with the Owner to determine the appropriate Work Breakdown Structure that will be used for the development of the Cost Model and all Project cost estimates. d. In developing its Construction Package Plan, Design - Builder shall coordinate with the Owner to determine a packaging strategy deemed advantageous to all parties. The agreed-upon packaging strategy will be incorporated into the Cost Model and Project schedule. Page 1 12 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaae Tank Proiect e. On the schedule set forth in Section 2.01.6.2 and with the GMP Proposal, Design -Builder shall update estimates and forecasts as data becomes available to reflect real time information. The Owner will rely on this real-time information for accuracy of overall Owner cost forecasts across all Owner projects. 6. Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) a. The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a task -oriented division of work necessary to engineer, procure, and construct the Project. It categorizes successively smaller tasks, in order to achieve scope, schedule, and budget control at the most practical level. b. Design -Builder will develop a WBS structure at the completion of Phase 1. Design -Builder will work with the Owner to develop a mutual compatible WBS system to satisfy the intent of the project. The WBS structure will represent the Design -Builder's entire scope for the project, broken down into manageable deliverables or work packages. 7 Scope of Work Narrative a. Design -Builder will develop, from the Work Breakdown Structure, a Scope of Work Narrative for the project before Phase 2 is approved. This document will provide a description of the work to be done for each WBS work package. This document will identify the Design -Builder's general understanding of the project, as well as, provide a description of the work that will be done, and deliverables that will be produced for work packages in the WBS. A narrative for each work package will include, but is not limited to the following: b. Narrative of work to be performed C. List of major deliverables C. GMP. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall prepare and submit the GMP Pricing to the Owner, in a format acceptable to the Owner, reflecting Design Builder's total cost for the Project on an open book basis. The GMP in the GMP Proposal shall include: a. Design Builder's Lump Sum Fee as defined in Section 6.2.3 of the Agreement. b. The Cost of the Work as defined in Section 6.3 of the Agreement C. The Lump Sum General Conditions Costs as defined in Section 6.4.5 of the Agreement. Page 1 13 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project d. If applicable, any Allowance established by the Parties pursuant to Section 6.4.1 of the Agreement e. Design Builder's Contingencies established pursuant to Section 6.4.4 of the Agreement. 2. In support of the proposed GMP, Design Builder shall provide: a. A list of Not to Exceed Amounts and the information required in Section 6.4.2 of the Agreement b. A list of Lump Sums and the information required in Section 6.4.3 of the Agreement C. A list of the assumptions and clarifications made by Design Builder in the preparation of the GMP to supplement the information contained in the Final Basis of Design Documents. d. All material changes from the Initial Basis of Design Documents and Design Builder's Proposal and the costs associated with such changes. D. Design Builder shall meet with the Owner to review the proposed GMP. In the event that the Owner has any comments relative to the proposed GMP or finds any inconsistencies or inaccuracies in the information presented, it shall give prompt written notice of such comments or findings to Design Builder, who shall make appropriate adjustments to the proposed GMP, its basis, or both. The parties will work collaboratively to make adjustments in the Final Basis of Design Documents, Project Schedule, or GMP to meet the Owner's objectives. 2.05 SUBCONTRACTOR PROCUREMENT PROCEDURE A. By the date set forth in Section 2.01.A herein, Design Builder shall submit for approval the Subcontractor Procurement Procedure as required in Section 2.8 of the General Conditions. 2.06 PROJECT SAFETY AND JOB SITE HAZARD ANALYSIS A. By the date set forth in Section 2.01A herein, Design Builder shall submit a Project Safety and Job Site Hazard Analysis for the activities associated with Phase 1. B. With GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall submit a Project Safety Plan with Job Site Hazard Analyses addressing all phases of the project after Phase 1. C. No field investigation or construction activities will be authorized without acceptance of safety plans as required for the Work. 2.07 PROJECT PHASING /STAGING ANALYSIS A. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall provide a Project Phasing/Staging analysis for all Demolition and Construction Packages that includes detailed plans for the phasing of the following Page 1 14 0 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project elements of the Project, including but not limited to all modifications and all other construction activities including the staging. of construction materials and facilities. 2.08 PERMITTING STRATEGY PLAN: A. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall provide a Permitting Strategy Plan detailing the process for obtaining the building and site development permits for various phases of the project. B. During Phase 1, Design Builder must meet with the applicable building officials and develop processes and time lines for plan check approvals. C. Design Builder shall coordinate with all authorities with jurisdiction over the Project for the approval of environmental mitigation measures. 2.09 QA/QC PLANS A. Prepare a Quality Management Plan (QMP) in accordance with the Contract requirements and submit it with the GMP Proposal. B. Design Quality Management Plan. Design Quality Management Plan (DAMP): shall be developed in accordance with the requirements outlined in the Contract. 2. Design Quality Audits: Design Quality Assurance Manager shall audit all design packages for compliance with the requirements outlined in the DAMP. 3. Independent Technical Reviews: The Design Quality Assurance Manager will appoint appropriate technical staff to conduct Independent Technical Reviews of each design package. These reviews will occur concurrently with the Inter- Disciplinary Reviews and Constructability Reviews. C, Construction Quality Management Plan. 1. Construction Quality Management Plan (CAMP): shall be developed in accordance with the requirements outlined in the Contract. 2.10 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PLAN A. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall provide a Project Closeout Plan that integrates all aspects of project closeout proactively over the life of the project. The Closeout Plan will be a living document that will grow and expand as the design and construction progress. The Project Closeout Plan should include, but not be limited to mechanisms and procedures for: 1. Closeout provisions included in subcontract procurement documents 2. Phased completions and early subcontract closeouts Page 1 15 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Project 3. Commissioning 4. Warranties 5. Training 6. O&M Documentation 7. Record Documents 8. Cost Reconciliations 9. Permit and Regulatory Requirements 2.11 DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS REPORT A. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall provide a report of all Differing Site Conditions as defined in Section 4.2 of the General Conditions of the Contract that are discovered during Phase 1. B. The Differing Site Conditions Report shall include the following information for each of the identified Differing Site Conditions identified in the Report. 1. The location of the Differing Site Condition; 2. A description of the Differing Site Condition that explains why it qualifies as a Differing Site Condition pursuant to Section 4.2 of the General Conditions; 3. The date the Differing Site Condition was discovered; 4. The impact of the Differing Site Condition on the Initial Basis of Design Documents, the Final Basis of Design Documents, and/or any Commercial Term, as applicable. 2.12 INCLUSION PLAN FOR DISADVANTAGED BUSINESSES AND SMALL BUSINESSES A. Disadvantaged Businesses means any business entity certified with the office of minority and women's business enterprises under RCW Chapter 39.19. B. Small Business means a small business as defined in RCW 39.26.010. C. With the GMP Proposal, Design Builder shall analyze the capabilities of Disadvantaged Businesses and Small Businesses and the projected manpower availability to determine and report on the percentage of the Work that such firms could reasonably be expected to perform during the Design, Preconstruction and Construction Phases of the Project. D. Based on this analysis, Design Builder shall prepare an Inclusion Plan, subject to the review and approval of the Owner. E. As a minimum, the Inclusion Plan shall include: 1. A complete definition of the efforts to be taken on the part of Design Builder to tailor design, preconstruction services and Construction Packages so as to be capable of being performed by Page 1 16 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaae Tank Proiect small, local and/or regional consultants, designers, and/or subcontractors. 2. A description of the formal outreach process to be used to communicate the requirements of the Work with the small, local and/or regional consultants, designers and/or subcontractors. 3. The approach to procure consultants and subcontractors (e.g., open bid, prequalification, best -value, etc.) to maximize participation by Disadvantaged and Small Businesses. Phase 2 Scope of Services PART 3 PHASE 2 Unless the parties agree otherwise in writing, this Section sets forth the Scope of Work, the Deliverables, and the execution activities for Phase 2. 3.01 PHASE 2 SCOPE A. Design Builder shall complete the design and construction services as set forth in the GMP Amendment. B. Design Builder shall provide the deliverables set forth in this Attachment during the course of Phase 2. Deliverables shall be provided in a format acceptable to the Owner and consistent with the requirements for Phase 1. 3.02 COMPLETION OF DESIGN A. Design Builder shall provide for an orderly and timely approval process by the Owner and third parties, document review comments from the Owner and third parties, and take appropriate action. B. The Owner will review and comment on the Construction Documents and other Design Submissions in a timely fashion. C. Design Builder shall submit a written response to the Owner's design review comments, describing the action taken for each comment. Design Builder shall, in a timely fashion, bring to the attention of the Owner areas where new technologies, such as BIM or Design -Build processes, may require modifications to these requirements. D. By submitting Design Submissions, including but not limited to the Construction Documents, Design Builder represents to the Owner that the Construction Documents may be constructed for the then current Commercial Terms and in accordance with the Initial Basis of Design Documents and the Final Basis of Design Documents. Notwithstanding the above, Design Builder may propose Designs, Plans or other Submissions that may alter a Commercial Term or the Initial Basis of Design Documents; however, with any such Design Submissions, Design Builder ,must provide notice pursuant to Article 10 of the General Conditions. The Construction Documents must be Page 1 17 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Proiect consistent with the Final Basis of Design Documents, approved Design Submissions and the Design Log, unless the Owner has consented to modify its Requirements in writing through a Change Order, Field Directive, or other written means allowed by the Contract Documents. 3.03 SCHEDULE OF VALUES AND COST MODEL A. The forecasting and development of accurate project cost estimates throughout each phase of the Project is vital to the Owner's financial management strategy. The Owner relies on the Design Builder to provide and validate current and detailed cost estimates and forecasts that will be incorporated into the overall cost controls for the Owner. B. Unless modified by the parties in writing, on the schedule set forth in Section 2.01.13, Design Builder will continue to update estimates and forecasts in the format required above and provide data to the Owner to reflect real time information. Design Builder will provide all pricing, estimates and other data used to develop the Commercial Terms on an open and transparent basis. C. The Schedule of Values and Cost Model must be consistent with the GMP Amendment and the format required above, unless the parties have agreed on a Change to the terms set forth in the GMP Amendment pursuant to Article 10 of the General Conditions. 3.04 PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The forecasting and development of the project schedule, including but not limited to the project phasing and Schedule of Values, is a vital element of the Design Builder's ability to deliver this Project in a timely fashion. The Owner will rely on the Design Builder's scheduling information to coordinate with its Stakeholders, schedule activities in and around the Project, and manage its campus. B. Design Builder shall provide the Owner with updates to the project schedule on the schedule set forth in Section 2.01.13 and in the format required above for a scheduled completion within the GMP established in the GMP Amendment. 3.05 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES A. Design -Builder shall provide Construction Services and complete the construction of the Project pursuant to the Contract Documents. 3.06 COMMISSIONING, TESTING AND CLOSEOUT A. Design Builder shall provide commissioning, testing, and closeout of the Project pursuant to the Contract Documents. PHASE 2 DELIVERABLES 3.07 DELIVERABLES A. Design Builder shall provide the following Milestone Design Page 1 18 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc Exhibit C Phase 1 and 2 Scope of Work City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storaae Tank Proiect Deliverable pursuant to the Project Schedule: 1. 100% Construction Documents for review and approval by the Owner. 2. Design Builder shall not proceed with the project after submission of the 100% Construction Documents until it receives the Owner's written approval. B. Design Builder shall provide such other deliverables as set forth in the Contract Documents to successfully complete the Project. Page 1 19 © 2021 Thaxton Parkinson pllc AILEY 9628 South Marchs Point Rd., Anacortes, WA 98221 TB(360) 293-0682 • FAX (360) 293-3893 WWW.TBAILEY.COM INC. City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit D - Phase 1 Level of Effort In the event of a conflict between Exhibit C Scope of Work and this Exhibit D Phase 1 Level of Effort, the requirements of Exhibit C shall take precedence. Background The City of Pasco (City) needs additional storage in Zone 3 for future development and growth around the area. The City opted to use the Progressive Design Build (PDB) process to construct the proposed improvements. T BAILEY, INC. (TBI) has teamed with RH2 Engineering, Inc. (RH2) to form the PDB Team (DBT). RH2 will provide design consultant services as a subconsultant to TBI. This Scope of Work outlines the tasks, assumptions, and deliverables anticipated for Phase 1 of the project. Phase 1 is understood to be defined as the work necessary to establish the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), which is anticipated to occur at or before the 60 -percent design milestone, which coincides with submittal of the building permit. General Assumptions The scope of the improvements and corresponding level of effort and schedule for some tasks is highly dependent upon which site is selected. To establish a basis for estimating the level of effort and schedule for Phase 1 services, our PDB Team has assumed the following: • It is assumed the proposed site will be located in the property north of the Columbia River Elementary School. The City will have acquired or will be close to acquiring this property after the Notice to Proceed. Analysis of other proposed tank properties is not included as part of this Scope of Work, with the exception of the City's West Pasco Water Treatment Plant site, which will be reviewed and considered as part of the alternatives analysis performed as part of subtask 2.1. • Gravity and/or pumping system alternatives will be limited to the tasks detailed in this Scope of Work. • The Engineering Design (Task 3) assumes the chosen alternative will be a standpipe/skirted elevated tank. If a ground -level tank and a closed zone booster pump station (BPS) are chosen, an amendment will be required. • The project schedule is highly dependent on the site selection and easement acquisition. Property and/or easement acquisition is outside of the DBT's control. • Draft and final deliverables will be provided in electronic format (PDF) unless otherwise noted. It is anticipated that Phase 1 of the project will be completed in June 2022. • The City will procure and provide all property and easement -related documentation for the selected project site, and will provide the applicable documentation to the team for incorporation into the design. Task 1 — Project Management Objective: Provide project management for the duration of the project. Approach: • Project Coordination and Management — Provide project coordination and management for the activities performed by in-house personnel and subconsultants during the project. AISC "�-�: � ........................ STI ' ---P SPFA CERTIFIED ��� tJ r R� ', i FABRICATOR `-� cekn,atmgioovears QP3 CERTIflEIi /'l bww MEMBER CEA W47.1 {LVf/Wf/ City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit D - Phase 1 Level of Effort Page 2 This includes management and monitoring of labor utilization, project schedule, and project budget on a regular basis. • Prepare subconsultant agreements and prepare and submit invoices electronically on a monthly basis. A monthly progress report shall be submitted with monthly invoice with a summary of work completed to date including any out of scope items required or issues of concern. • Develop Project Execution Plan — Develop a Project Execution Plan summarizing project goals and objectives; the project approach; project organization requirements; defining resources/staffing plan, responsibilities, contacts, and communication plan; the team's quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) plan; project budget, schedule, and work breakdown structure; financial tracking procedures; and scope change management process. The project delivery schedule shall be in coordination with the City's requirements and milestone dates. • Submit the draft Project Execution Plan to the City, respond to City comments, revise the Project Execution Plan based on the comments received, and submit a final version. • Communication, Workshops, and Status Updates — Facilitate a project kickoff meeting to discuss project goals, objectives, and critical success factors, scope and schedule, and City preferences for planned improvements; collect missing information; confirm lines of communication; and review draft Project Execution Plan. • The project kickoff meeting occurred on 10/26/21. Included an agenda and draft Project Execution Plan. • No more than two (2) workshops will be held in person at a mutually agreed upon location to review and collaborate on the alternatives analysis, and to review comments on the Basis of Design Report, 30 -percent, 60 -percent, and GMP deliverables. • Schedule Management — Maintain a two (2) week look ahead and overall project schedule, developed using Microsoft Project. Schedules shall be submitted electronically. The overall project schedule shall be updated monthly to show progress and reflect information currently available. • Perform Internal QA/QC — Perform internal quality management reviews of progress to ensure the project objectives are achieved. This includes providing a QA/QC officer who is responsible for implementation of the QA/QC plan and documentation of QA/QC activities; providing quality management guidance documents for performance of QA/QC; performing internal review on calculations and deliverables; recording and submitting internal review and comments with draft deliverables; and utilizing staff to provide independent quality control on calculations and deliverables. Assumptions: Workshops and kickoff meeting will be held in City Hall. RH2 Richland staff will attend the workshops in person, while supporting RH2 staff will attend remotely. TBI staff will attend in person or remotely as needed. Provided by City: Submittal review and attendance at workshops. DBT Deliverables: • Monthly progress reports and invoices. • Project Execution Plan. • Attendance at project kickoff meeting and two (2) in-person workshops. • Project schedule that will be actively maintained. • QA/QC documentation. ` .AR lsc U `��' Y SSPC� STI S�u 'PFA CERTIFIED FABRICATOR t- QP3 _ : ' L MEMBER C&A W47 s City of Pasco Page 3 Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit D - Phase 1 Level of Effort Task 2 — Preliminary Engineering Design Objective: Analyze alternatives and perform engineering analysis necessary for DBT and City to make an informed decision on the best alternative to proceed into design. Approach: • Perform Alternatives Analysis — Evaluate the Zone 3 reservoir and possible BPS alternatives using mutually agreed upon selection criteria. Attend a maximum of two (2) alternatives analysis workshops at City Hall to rank the alternatives and criteria for the project. The alternatives analysis will be documented in the meeting minutes and Basis of Design Report. • Hydraulic Evaluation — Evaluate the City's existing system to identify capacity issues and the impact of additional storage provided by the proposed reservoir. Alternatives to address potential issues will be developed and evaluated for implementation. The PDB Team will draft a Hydraulic Evaluation technical memorandum to document the results of the evaluation. • Geotechnical Investigations and Report — Hire a geotechnical boring and soils testing company, conduct field exploration of the selected sites, and submit a draft Geotechnical Engineering Report. Review available geologic, groundwater, and geotechnical information for the reservoir sites. Prepare a geotechnical investigation and geohazard assessment report for the reservoir sites. Describe subgrade conditions, soil bearing capacities and earth pressures, and seismic and slope stability conditions. Prepare recommendations for reservoir subgrade preparation and backfilling of water supply trenches for the reservoir excavation. Include other pertinent information required for the design and construction of the proposed below- and above -grade structures. • Conduct Cultural Survey — Prepare EZ -1 form, coordinate with the Publics Works Board (PWB) Tribal Liaison, coordinate with a subconsultant to conduct a literature review and prepare an Inadvertent Discovery Plan (IDP), and perform field investigations as determined by PWB. • Prepare Basis of Design Report — Summarize criteria, standards, guidance, and/or codes governing the design in the Basis of Design Report. Develop a checklist for presenting design choices to the City. Meet with the City at City Hall to review and identify design criteria that will be used to guide the design of the proposed reservoir. This will include confirming operational capacity, operating, levels, overflow evaluation, and floor elevations. Establish structural design criteria using geology and location to identify seismic design parameters per United States Geological Survey (USGS) data and to design snow and wind loads, soil loads, live loads, unbalanced load criteria, and load combinations. Assumptions: • DBT will schedule and facilitate one (1) meeting with the City to present deliverables and one (1) review meeting to discuss comments and responses. • Upon review of deliverables, the City will provide consolidated review comments. • DBT will review submittal comments and record responses and/or actions required to resolve items in the comments. • DBT will rely on the accuracy and completeness of information, data, and materials generated or produced by the City, or others in relation to this Scope of Work. Provided by the City- • Attendance at two (2) alternatives analysis workshops. • Attendance at review meeting. AIsG:11,11-111-1-1 U C�" STI SPFA ;CERTIFIED �I �IJ�J (J J `� Cele6roting lOO Vea s FABRICATOR J -t... �„f- Q CERT kmrw � MOP Jr* MEMBER OSA WIT.! ii(/f/iViY City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit D - Phase 1 Level of Effort Page 4 • Review comments. DBT Deliverables: • Attendance at and meeting minutes for two (2) alternatives analysis workshops. • Hydraulic Evaluation technical memorandum (included in Basis of Design Report). • Alternatives Analysis technical memorandum (included in Basis of Design Report). • Geotechnical investigation and geohazard assessment report for reservoir sites. • Cultural Review Report and IDP. • Basis of Design Report. Task 3 — Engineering Design Objective: Prepare the 60 -percent design of the project. Approach: • Conduct Survey — Subcontract with a surveyor to conduct topographic survey and prepare a survey base map for the project. The survey will include the proposed reservoir site, pump station site (if necessary or different from reservoir site), and transmission main improvements. • Develop 30 -Percent Design — Develop the 30 -percent design for the project, including plans, list of specifications, and 30 -percent construction cost estimate. Specifications will be limited to those necessary to obtain regulatory approval and permits. • Develop 60 -Percent Design — Develop the 60 -percent design for the project, including plans, specifications, and 60 -percent construction cost estimate. • Prepare GMP based on the criteria set after the City decides on which tank alternative is selected. Assumptions: • The design will be in accordance with the International Building Code. Develop structural calculations and detail the foundation, anchor, and piping within the foundation, and the shell and appurtenances of the tank for the Building Permit submittal. • The design will accommodate minimal stormwater improvements. It is assumed the downstream storm system is adequate to convey the stormwater from the proposed reservoir site. An overflow detention pond will be sized to accommodate an overflow event based on the agreed upon overflow sizing calculations with the City. • The design will incorporate driveway improvements necessary for construction access and bringing necessary utilities to the site. • The design will not be required to incorporate hypochlorite boosting at the reservoir. • The survey includes the topographical survey for the proposed property north of the school with only minimal utilities. If the site for the proposed reservoir location changes, additional survey may be needed. Provided by City: Design review comments at 30- and 60 -percent submittals. DBT Deliverables: • 30 -percent plans, list of specifications, and construction cost estimate. • 60 -percent plans, specifications, and construction cost estimate. • Draft and Final GMP. Task 4 — Permitting Objective: Coordinate and obtain the required permits for the project. Approach: • Prepare and Submit Project Report to DOH — Prepare Washington State Department of Health (DOH) Project Report and DOH Project Approval Form. Provide draft to the City AlscT T r'R STI SPFA CERTIFIED � � v (� �) " /� q 0 �,/ Wewonn9rooYWn F6Flt�'. -C. �J- . LLt'J FCERT" 2tf���� MEMBER GRA I iLYi/f(/fi City of Pasco Page 5 Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit D - Phase 1 Level of Effort for review and comment. Revise Project Report and DOH Project Approval Form to address City comments. Submit the final Project Report to DOH. Compose a letter responding to review comments from DOH, if necessary. • Prepare and Submit Construction Documents to DOH — Prepare application with construction documents for DOH as phased submittals. Provide draft application package to the City for review and comment. Revise to address City comments. Submit the finalized construction documents to DOH. Compose a letter responding to review comments from DOH, if necessary. It is assumed that up to three (3) meetings with DOH will be required and will be attended by up to three (3) RH2 staff via Teams or similar video conference platform. • Attend Pre -Application Meeting — Prepare for and attend City's or Franklin County's (County) pre -application meeting to discuss the proposed improvements, confirm anticipated local project permits, and discuss submittal processes. It is assumed up to three (3) RH2 staff will attend the pre -application meeting along with City project staff. One (1) meeting with City or County staff is assumed. Final site chosen may be in Franklin County. • Prepare SEPA Checklist and CUP Submittal — Coordinate with City Planning staff regarding State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requirements, Conditional Use Permit (CUP) requirements, submittal, etc. Prepare a draft SEPA Checklist application and draft CUP package for City or County staff review. Finalize the SEPA Checklist and CUP package based on City/County staff comments, and provide to the City or County Planning staff for review, publication, and decision components. Assumptions: • The City will be the applicant for permit applications and DBT will act as the City's agent. • The City will pay all permit fees directly. • Prepare and submit building permit • Acceptance of permit submittals is beyond the control of DBT and the City, and no date is warranted or implied for DOH response or acceptance. • There will be only one (1) round of review comments from DOH for each submittal. • Impacts to critical areas will be avoided. As such, this Scope of Work does not include development of mitigation plans. Should it be necessary, mitigation measures will be included in a mutually agreed upon amendment to this Scope of Work. • No Washington State Department of Ecology National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits are necessary. • Right -of -Way permits, if determined to be needed for construction, will be applied for and obtained by the City directly. • No federal permitting, approvals, or coordination is needed for the project. • Submitting the SEPA Checklist and CUP package is included in this Scope of Work, but responding to City and/or County comments related to the subsequent agency or public comments is outside this Scope of Work. • Submittal of construction documents to DOH will occur in Phase 2. Provided by City: • Payment of all permit application fees. • Attendance at City/County pre -application meeting. • Attendance at up to three (3) virtual meetings with DOH. • Review and comment on draft permit application packages. • Assistance with City permit submittals/staff coordination, as needed, to facilitate permit submittals and reviews. • AISC' T I1 l �j���� Tf S 8 'v 1 CERTIFIED `lI ALJ 4 `� md.9100Y-M FABRICATOR ` �.+ QQ ! *C1ERTVVW ��u MEMBER CSA WAT.1 City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit D - Phase 1 Level of Effort Page 6 DBT Deliverables: • Attendance at up to three (3) virtual meetings with DOH. • Electronic PDF of the draft, and electronic and two (2) hard copies of the final Project Report and application for DOH submittal. • Electronic PDF and up to two (2) hard copies each of letter response to DOH comments on the Project Report and construction documents, if needed. • Electronic PDF of draft and final pre -application meeting package, and attendance by up to three (3) RH2 staff at the pre -application meeting with City. • Four (4) hard copies, one (1) PDF, and one (1) Word file of SEPA documentation and CUP applications, including duplicates for the City • @ .............. 9�) ;ks. J rA* "STI SPFAAISC F ye CERTIFIED R ` Celebwfing 700 Ywn •r FABRICATOR -C. •J� Qp3 , 4wbwr MEMBER C&AW47.1 AILEY 9628 South Marchs Point Rd., Anacortes, WA 98221 TB(360) 293-0682 • FAX (360) 293-3893 WWW.TBAILEY.COM INC. City of Pasco Zone 3 Reservoir Storage Tank Contract Exhibit E - Hourly Rates, Unit Prices, and Allowance Items T BAILEY, INC. proposes to complete the Phase 1 scope of work as detailed in Exhibit D Phase 1 Level of Effort for a base lump sum price of $325,600.00. We suggest the City reserve a 10% contingency allowance in the amount of $32,560.00. This creates a combined price for Phase 1 of $358,160.00 plus Washington State Sales Tax at 8.6% would equal $30,801.76 for a total Not To Exceed Price for Phase 1 of $388,961.76. Monthly progress billings will be submitted based on a percent complete of the base lump sum Phase 1 amount of $325,600.00 plus 8.6% WSST itemized and added to each billing. Any additional unforeseen work will be described in detail and billed against the contingency amount. AlscZ111),U {-�`R'� f � STI SPFA CERTIFIED ��� �� r : FABRICATOR Celebrating 700Yean QP3 cERYIftEa 'w MEMBER caa W47A EXHIBIT F FORM OF GMP AMENDMENT CITY OF PASCO ZONE 3 RESERVOIR STORAGE TANK Unless the parties agree in writing otherwise, the GMP Amendment shall be in a substantially similar form as follow: 1. Pursuant to Section 6.6.1 of the Agreement, this GMP Amendment incorporates the following terms into the Agreement. To the extent any terms set forth in this GMP Amendment conflict with the Agreement, the terms in this GMP Amendment shall govern. 2. The Design -Builder has submitted to Owner the GMP Proposal pursuant to Section 6.6.1.9 of the Agreement. 3. The Owner has reviewed the GMP Proposal, the parties have reconciled the Owner's Comments pursuant to Section 6.6.1.7 of the Agreement, and the Owner has accepted the GMP Proposal as reconciled. The conformed, reconciled GMP Proposal is attached to this GMP Amendment at Exhibit A and is incorporated as if fully set forth herein. 4. The Owner has decided to exercise its option to enter into Phase 2 of the Agreement pursuant to Section 6.6.1.9.b of the Agreement. Consistent with the GMP Proposal, the parties hereby establish the following Commercial Terms: Guaranteed Maximum Price Cost of the Work Design -Builder's Lump Sum Fee $ $ $ Lump Sum General Conditions Costs $ Cost of the Work Contingency Section 6.4.4.1.a $ Design -Builder's Contingency Section 6.4.4.1.b Substantial Completion Date $ Final Comioletion Date 6. Other Commercial Terms are set forth pursuant to the following Exhibits: a. Allowances as set forth in Section 6.4.1 of the Agreement are set forth and described in Exhibit B to the GMP Amendment. b. Not to Exceed Sums as set forth in Section 6.4.2 of the Agreement are set forth and described in Exhibit C to the GMP Amendment. C. Lump Sums as set forth in Section 6.4.3 of the Agreement (with the exception of the Design -Builder's Lump Sum Fee set forth above) are set forth and described in Exhibit D to the GMP Amendment. d. Contingencies as set forth in Section 6.4.4 of the Agreement are set forth above and described in Exhibit E to the GMP Amendment. e. Design -Builder's Lump Sum General Conditions Costs as set forth in Section 6.4.5 of the Agreement are set forth above and described in Exhibit F to the GMP Amendment. f. Unit Prices and Hourly Rates as set forth in Section 6.5.6 of the Agreement are described in Exhibit G to the GMP Amendment. Liquidated Damages as provided in Section 5.4 — 5.6 of the Agreement are $ per calendar day. 7. Pursuant to Section 10.2 of the Agreement, Design -Builder shall provide a Payment and Performance Bond pursuant to RCW Chapter 39.08 equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the Guaranteed Maximum Price set forth above. In executing this Amendment, Owner and Design -Builder each individually represents that it has the necessary financial resources to fulfill its obligations under this Amendment, and each has the necessary corporate approvals to execute this Amendment, and perform the services described herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed on the date set forth below. CITY OF RICHLAND By Its City Manager DESIGN -BUILDER Name of Design -Builder By — Its Date: Date: DESIGN -BUILDER'S ADDRESS AND PHONE: EXHIBIT G FORM PHASE 1 CHANGE ORDER Phase 1 Contract Change Order City of Pasco Project Name: Fire Stations 42 and 45 Replacement Design -Builder Change Order#: Original Phase 1 Not to Exceed Amount $ Net change by erevious authorized Change Orders $ Total net [check one] ❑ Increase / ❑ Decrease in the Phase 1 NTE by this Change Order $ New Phase 1 NTE including this Change Order $ The new Contract Time including this Change Order is: New Phase 1 Completion Date New Interim Milestone Dates: The changes in the Phase 1 Not to Exceed Amount and Contract Time identified in this Change Order include all costs and time extensions associated with performing the changes set forth herein. City of Pasco By: Signature Printed Name Title: Date: Design -Builder By: Signature Printed Name Title: Date: