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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4409 Resolution - Jacobs Eng Grp PSA for Eng Svs for Butterfield Water Treatment PlantRESOLUTION NO.4409 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY THE CITY MANAGER WITH JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. FOR THE DESIGN OF THE BUTTERFIELD WATER TREATMENT PLANT IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT -PROJECT 1 ELECTRICAL BUILDING. WHEREAS, the City of Pasco (City) requires professional services from an engineering firm for the purposes of design, bid and construction phase services for the Butterfield Water Treatment Plant (BWTP) Improvements Project -Project 1 Electrical Building; and WHEREAS, the City published an announcement of its Request for Qualifications (RFQ) related to its need for professional services for the BWTP Improvements Projects as required by RCW 39.80.030; and WHEREAS, the City is embarking on necessary improvements at the BWTP over phased - design and construction; and WHEREAS, the City of Pasco reviewed and scored three responses that were received and determined Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. to be the most highly qualified pursuant to RCW 39.80.040; and WHEREAS, the City, pursuant to RCW 39.80.050(1), has negotiated a fair and reasonable Professional Services Agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. based on the estimated value of the services including their scope, complexity, and professional nature; and WHEREAS, the City of Pasco hereby finds that Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. is the most highly qualified firm to perform the necessary design services for the BWTP Improvements Project, and the negotiated contract is both fair and reasonable, for an amount not to exceed $533,000.00. This Agreement will provide for the basis of design development, site exploration and permitting through the predesign stage for the new electrical building. Services related to project funding strategy and application support in this Agreement will require City written authorization. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON: That the City Manager for the City of Pasco is hereby authorized to execute the Professional Services Agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto, and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit A; and to make minor substantive changes as necessary to execute the Agreement. Be It Further Resolved, that this Resolution will take effect immediately. Resolution — PSA-Butterfield WTP-Jacobs-Projectl Electrical Bldg - 1 PASSED by the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, on this 2"a day of January, 2024. Mayor ATTEST: De ra Barham, CMC \ City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Resolution — PSA-Butterfield WTP-Jacobs-Projectl Electrical Bldg - 2 EXHIBIT A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Agreement No. 23-038 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into between the City of Pasco, a Washington Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Consultant," on the day of , 2024. RECITAI.1,9 WHEREAS, the City desires to have certain services and/or tasks performed as set forth below requiring specialized skills, training, equipment, and other supportive capabilities; and WHEREAS, the Consultant represents that it is qualified and possesses sufficient skills, experience, equipment, and necessary capabilities, including: technical and professional expertise, when required, to perform the services and/or tasks as set forth in this Agreement upon which the City is relying. WHEREAS, the City has, consistent with RCW 39.80, published an announcement related to its need for Architectural and Engineering services, evaluated Consultant's current performance data, and has determined that Consultant is the most highly qualified firm to perform the Architectural and Engineering services related to the Butterfield Water Treatment Plant project; and WHEREAS, the City's Public Works Director finds that the Agreement with Consultant is both fair and reasonable in light of the duties to be performed, the Consultant's performance data, and the nature and complexity of the project. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, and performances contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Scone of Services. The Consultant shall perform such services and accomplish such tasks, including the furnishing of all labor, materials, facilities and equipment necessary for full performance thereof, as identified and designated as Consultant's Responsibilities throughout this Agreement, and as more particularly described in Scope of Work detailed in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "Project"). 2. Term. This Project shall begin on the execution date listed above and promptly be completed by Month Day, Year. 3. Compensation and Payment. 3.1 Payment for services provided hereunder shall be made following the performance of such services. Such payment shall be full compensation for work performed or Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 1 of 10 services rendered, and for all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the Project. 3.2 No payment shall be made for any services rendered by the Consultant except for services identified and set forth in this Agreement except as may be authorized by a written supplemental agreement approved by the City. 3.3 The City shall pay the Consultant for work performed under this Agreement upon timely submitted invoices detailing work performed and expenses for which reimbursement is sought. The City shall approve all invoices before payment is issued. Payment shall occur within thirty (30) days of receipt and approval of an invoice. 3.4 The City shall pay the Consultant for all work performed and expenses incurred under this Agreement, as follows. ® Hourly (Multiple Rate): Such rates as identified on Pages 16-17 under Compensation within Exhibit A, plus actual expenses incurred as provided under this Agreement, but not to exceed a total of $533,300.00 without the prior written authorization by the City. 4. Reports and Inspections. 4.1 The Consultant at such times and in such forms as the City may require, shall furnish to the City such statements, records, studies, surveys, reports, data, and information as the City may request pertaining to matters covered by this Agreement. 4.2 The Consultant shall, at any time during normal business hours and as often as the City or the Washington State Auditor may reasonably deem necessary, make available for examination all of its records and data with respect to all matters covered, directly or indirectly, by this Agreement and shall permit the City, or its designated authorized representative to audit and inspect other data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. The City shall receive a copy of all audit reports made by the agency or firm as to the Consultant's activities. The City may, at its discretion, conduct an audit at its expense, using its own or outside auditors, of the Consultant's activities which relate, directly or indirectly, to this Agreement. Consultant shall be provided a copy of such reports. 4.3 The Consultant, during the term of this Agreement, shall obtain all permits and registration documents necessary for the performance of its work and for the execution of services at its own expense, and shall maintain its validity. Upon request, the Consultant shall deliver to the City copies of these licenses, registration documents, and permits or proof of their issuance or renewal. Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 2 of 10 4.4 Consultant shall maintain books, records and documents, which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs related to the performance of this Agreement, and shall maintain such accounting procedures and practices as may be necessary to assure proper accounting of all funds paid pursuant to this Agreement. These records shall be subject, at all reasonable times, to inspection, review, or audit as provided above. 4.5 The Consultant shall retain all books, records, documents or other material relevant to this Agreement for three (3) years after its expiration. Consultant agrees that the City, or its designee, shall have full access and right to examine any of said materials at all reasonable times during this period. 5. Ownership and Use of Documents. 5.1 All research, tests, surveys, preliminary data, information, drawings and documents made, collected, or prepared by the Consultant for performing the services subject to this Agreement, as well as any final product, collectively referred to as "work product," shall be deemed as the exclusive property of the City, including copyright as secured thereon. Consultant may not use them except in connection with the performance of the services under this Agreement or with the prior written consent of the City. Any prior copyrighted materials owned by the Consultant and utilized in the performance of the services under this Agreement, or embedded in with the materials, products and services provided thereunder, shall remain the property of the Consultant subject to a license granted to the City for their continued use of the products and services provided under this Agreement. Any work product used by the Consultant in the performance of these services which it deems as "confidential," "proprietary," or a "trade secret" shall be conspicuously designated as such. 5.2 In the event of Consultant's default, or in the event that this Agreement is terminated prior to its completion, the work product of the Consultant, along with a summary of the services performed to date of default or termination, shall become the property of the City, and tender of the work product and summary shall be a prerequisite to final payment under this Agreement. The summary of services provided shall be prepared at no additional cost, if the Agreement is terminated through default by the Consultant. If the Agreement is terminated through convenience by the City, the City agrees to pay Consultant for the preparation of the summary of services provided. 6. Public Records. 6.1 Consultant acknowledges that the City is an agency subject to Chapter 42.56 RCW "Public Records Act." All preliminary drafts or notes prepared or gathered by the Consultant, and recommendations of the Consultant are exempt prior to the acceptance by the City or public citation by the City in connection with City action. Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 3 of 10 6.2 If the Consultant becomes a custodian of public records of the City and request for such records is received by the City, the Consultant shall respond to the request by the City for such records within five (5) business days by either providing the records, or by identifying in writing the additional time necessary to provide the records with a description of the reasons why additional time is needed. Such additional time shall not exceed twenty (20) business days unless extraordinary good cause is shown. 6.3 In the event the City receives a public records request for protected work product of the Consultant within its possession, the City shall, prior to the release of any protected work product or as a result of a public records request or subpoena, provide Consultant at least ten (10) business days prior written notice of the pending release and to reasonably cooperate with any legal action which may be initiated by the Consultant to enjoin or otherwise prevent such release. 7. Independent Contractor Relationship. 7.1 The parties intend that an independent contractor relationship is created by this Agreement. The City is interested primarily in the results to be achieved; subject to the scope of services and the specific requirements of this Agreement, the implementation of services will lie solely with the discretion of the Consultant. No agent, employee, officer or representative of the Consultant shall be deemed to be an employee, agent, officer, or representative of the City for any purpose, and the employees of the Consultant are not entitled to any of the benefits or privileges the City provides for its employees. The Consultant will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of its agents, employees, officers, subcontractors or representatives during the performance of this Agreement. 7.2 In the performance of the services provided in this Agreement, Consultant is an independent contractor with full authority to control and direct the performance of the details of the work, however, the results of the work contemplated herein must meet the approval of the City and shall be subject to the City's general rights of inspection and review to secure the satisfactory completion thereof. 7.3 The Consultant shall comply with all State and Federal laws including, but not limited to: 7.3.1 The definition requirements of RCW 50.04.140 (Employment Security). 7.3.2 RCW 51.08.195 (Industrial Insurance). 7.3.3 Obtain a City of Pasco business license. 7.4 The City may, at its sole discretion, require the Consultant to remove any employee, agent or servant from employment on this Project who, in the City's sole discretion, may be detrimental to the City's interest. Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 4 of 10 8. Indemnification. 8.1 The Consultant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses or suits including attorney fees, arising out of or resulting from the acts, errors or omissions of the Consultant in performance of this Agreement, except for injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. 8.2 However, should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Consultant, and the City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, the Consultant's liability, including the duty and cost to defend, hereunder shall be only to the extent of the Consultant's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided herein constitutes the Consultant's waiver of immunity under Industrial Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 8.3 No liability shall attach to the City by reason of entering into this Agreement except as expressly provided herein. 8.4 This indemnification shall include damages, penalties and attorney fees sustained as a result of Consultant's delayed or failed performance of Section 6 above. 9. Insurance. The Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, employees, or subcontractors. The Consultant's maintenance of insurance as required by the Agreement shall not be construed to limit the liability of the Consultant to the coverage provided by such insurance, or otherwise limit the City's recourse to any remedy available at law or in equity. 9.1 Minimum Scope of Insurance. Consultant shall obtain insurance of the types and coverage described below: 9.1.1 Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non -owned, hired and leased vehicles. Coverage shall be at least as broad as Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01. 9.1.2 Commercial General Liability insurance shall be at least as broad as ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, stop -gap independent contractors and personal injury and advertising injury. The City shall be named as an additional insured under Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 5 of 10 the Consultant's Commercial General Liability insurance policy with respect to the work performed for the City using an additional insured endorsement at least as broad as ISO endorsement form CG 20 26. 9.1.3 Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington. 9.1.4 Professional Liability insurance appropriate to the Consultant's profession. 9.2 Minimum Amounts of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain the following insurance limits: 9.2.1 Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $1,000,000 per accident. 9.2.2 Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than: N $2,000,000 each occurrence; and N $2,000,000 general aggregate; 9.2.3 Professional Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less than: N $2,000,000 per claim; and N $2,000,000 policy aggregate limit; 9.3 Other Insurance Provision. The Consultant's Automobile Liability, Professional Liability, and Commercial General Liability insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain that they shall be primary insurance as respect the City. Any insurance, self-insurance, or self -insured pool coverage maintained by the City shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 9.3.1 The Consultant's insurance shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be cancelled by either party, except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. 9.4 Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A: VII. 9.5 Verification of Coverage. Consultant shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory endorsements, including, but not necessarily limited to, the additional insured endorsement, evidencing the insurance requirements of the Agreement before commencement of the work. Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 6 of 10 9.6 Notice of Cancellation. The Consultant shall provide the City with written notice of any policy cancellation within two (2) business days of their receipt of such notice. 9.7 City Full Availability of Consultant Limits. If the Consultant maintains higher insurance limits than the minimums shown above, the City shall be insured for the full available limits of Commercial General and Excess or Umbrella liability maintained by the Consultant, irrespective of whether such limits maintained by the Consultant are greater than those required by this Agreement or whether any certificate of insurance furnished to the City evidences limits of liability lower than those maintained by the Consultant. 9.8 Failure to Maintain Insurance. Failure on the part of the Consultant to maintain the insurance as required shall constitute a material breach of contract, upon which the City may, after giving five (5) business days' notice to the Consultant to correct the breach, immediately terminate the Agreement or, at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so expended to be repaid to the City on demand, or at the sole discretion of the City, offset against funds due the Consultant from the City. 10. Nondiscrimination. In the performance of this Agreement, the Consultant will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the grounds of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, age or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap; provided that the prohibition against discrimination in employment because of handicap shall not apply if the particular disability prevents the proper performance of the particular worker involved. The Consultant shall ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment in the performance of this Agreement without discrimination because of their race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, age or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap. Consultant shall take such action with respect to this Agreement as may be required to ensure full compliance with local, State and Federal laws prohibiting discrimination in employment. 11. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. The Consultant warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company, firm, or person, other than a bona fide employee working exclusively for the Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement; and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any company, person or firm, other than a bona fide employee working exclusively for the Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, the City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement. 12. Assignment and Subcontracting. 12.1 The City has awarded this Agreement to the Consultant due to its unique qualifications to perform these services. The Consultant shall not assign (or Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 7 of 10 subcontract other than as specifically identified in Exhibit A) its performance under this Agreement or any portions of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the City, which consent must be sought at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of any proposed assignment. 12.2 Any work or services assigned or subcontracted hereunder shall be subject to each provision of this Agreement including Section 6, Public Records; Section 10, Nondiscrimination; proper bidding procedures where applicable; and all local, State and Federal statutes, ordinances and guidelines. 12.3 Any technical or professional service subcontract not listed in this Agreement, must have prior written approval by the City. 13. Termination. 13.1 Termination for Convenience. Either party may terminate this Agreement for any reason upon giving the other party no less than ten (10) business days written notice in advance of the effective date of such termination. 13.2 Termination for Cause. If the Consultant fails to perform in the manner called for in this Agreement, or if the Consultant fails to comply with any other provisions of this Agreement and fails to correct such noncompliance within five (5) business days of written notice thereof, the City may terminate this Agreement for cause. Termination shall be effected by serving a notice of termination on the Consultant setting forth the manner in which the Consultant is in default. The Consultant will only be paid for services and expenses complying with the terms of this Agreement, incurred prior to termination. 14. General Provisions. 14.1 For the purpose of this Agreement, time is of the essence. 14.2 Notice. Notice provided for in this Agreement shall be sent by: 14.2.1 Personal service upon the Project Administrators; or 14.2.2 Certified mail to the physical address of the parties, or by electronic transmission to the e-mail addresses designated for the parties below. Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 8 of 10 14.3 The Project Administrator for the purpose of this Agreement shall be: For the City: Puna Clarke, PE, or designee Senior Engineer 525 North 3rd PO Box 293 Pasco WA 99301 clarkelAyasco-wa.gov 15. Dispute Resolution. For the Consultant: Kim Ervin, PE., or designee Project Manager 1100 112th Ave NE, Suite 500 Bellevue, WA 98004 kim. ervinAiacobs.com 15.1 This Agreement has been and shall be construed as having been made and entered into and delivered within the State of Washington and it is agreed by each parry hereto that this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington. 15.2 In the event of a dispute regarding the enforcement, breach, default, or interpretation of this Agreement, the Project Administrators, or their designees, shall first meet in a good faith effort to resolve such dispute. In the event the dispute cannot be resolved by agreement of the parties, said dispute shall be resolved by arbitration pursuant to RCW 7.04A, as amended, with both parties waiving the right of a jury trial upon trial de novo, with venue placed in Pasco, Franklin County, Washington. The substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to its reasonable attorney fees and costs as additional award and judgment against the other. 16. Nonwaiver. Waiver by the City of any provision of this Agreement or any time limitation provided for in this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other similar event or other provision of this Agreement. 17. Integration. This Agreement between the parties consists in its entirety of this document and any exhibits, schedules or attachments. Any modification of this Agreement or change order affecting this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 18. Authorization. By signature below, each party warrants that they are authorized and empowered to execute this Agreement binding the City and the Consultant respectively. Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Agreement No. 23-038 Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Page 9 of 10 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first written above. CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON CONSULTANT Adam R. Lincoln — City Manager ATTEST: Debra C. Barham, City Clerk Kim Ervin, PE — Project Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kerr Ferguson Law, PLLC, City Attorney Professional Services Agreement — Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Improvements — Design Services Version 11.07.23 Agreement No. 23-038 Page 10 of 10 EXHIBIT A Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work Scope of Work Butterfield WTP Improvements Project Definition and Electrical Pre -Design November 2023 Jacobs. This work is to be performed under the Agreement for Professional Services between City of Pasco, Washington (hereafter, "City") and Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., (hereafter "Consultant"), for the Butterfield Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Improvements. This scope of work includes design, permitting, bid phase, and construction phase services for: • Electrical system upgrades pre -design Future phases for design and services during construction for additional facilities and improvements to the Butterfield WTP may be completed under future contracts. The following facilities are anticipated to be part of the Butterfield WTP Improvements: - Electrical system upgrades final design and services during construction - Chemical Building replacement - Intake improvements - Ozone facility - Raw water pump station improvements - Flocculation and sedimentation basin improvements - Filters - Flocculation basins - Residual improvements - Clearwell - High service pump station - Administration building 0 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work Contents Contents............................................................................................................................................................................... 2 1. Project Management.............................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Meetings........................................................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Document Management.........................................................................................................................................3 1.3 Schedule........................................................................................................................................................................3 1.4 Monthly Reports and Invoices...............................................................................................................................3 2. Project Definition...................................................................................................................................................4 2.1 Electrical System Assessment and Recommendations...............................................................................4 2.2 Project Definition.......................................................................................................................................................4 2.2.1 Treatment Process Workshop..................................................................................................................4 2.2.2 Ancillary Facilities Workshop....................................................................................................................5 2.2.3 Intake and Raw Water Pump Station.....................................................................................................5 2.2.4 Implementation, Site Plan, and Project Delivery Workshop........................................................5 2.3 Site Plan.........................................................................................................................................................................5 2.4 Conceptual Level Cost Estimate...........................................................................................................................6 2.5 Project Report ..............................................................................................................................................................6 3. Permitting................................................................................................................................................................8 4. Topographic Survey...........................................................................................................................................10 S. Predesign of Electrical System Upgrade.......................................................................................................11 5.1 Site Visit......................................................................................................................................................................11 5.2 Preliminary Design (30% Design)....................................................................................................................11 6. Funding Alternatives..........................................................................................................................................13 7. Management Reserve (Prior Written Approval Needed)..........................................................................14 8. Schedule...............................................................................................................................................................15 9. Compensation......................................................................................................................................................16 9.1 Rates.............................................................................................................................................................................16 9.2 Fee Summary ............................................................................................................................................................17 10. Appendix: Preliminary Drawing List...............................................................................................................18 2 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 1. Project Management Consultant's project manager will manage the Consultant's team, task leads, overall execution of the work, and accurate accounting of the budget and schedule. 1.1 Meetings Consultant will schedule a kickoff meeting and prepare the agenda and notes. The meeting will be held virtually (MS Teams). The agenda will include project scope, schedule, workshop topics, and discussion of City's concerns and goals for the project. Consultant to be represented by project manager, assistant project manager, and process lead. Consultant will schedule regular status meetings via virtual meeting platform. These meetings are planned week for the duration of the work. The PM and/or Assistant PM will attend the meetings. Status meetings will be held to discuss, but not limited to, project status, key items, upcoming deliverables, and action items. If project meeting is determined to not be needed that week, Consultant Project Manager will send City Project Manager project status update by email. 1.2 Document Management Consultant will create and manage a Microsoft Teams project site for file sharing and collaboration. This site will be accessible by identified City staff. A similar site will be created for collaboration during construction with the City and Construction Contractor. 1.3 Schedule Consultant will prepare a project schedule in Microsoft Project. The schedule will be reviewed with the City and then established as the baseline schedule. The schedule will be updated each month with the monthly status memo. 1.4 Monthly Reports and Invoices Consultant to provide a monthly project status memo to accompany monthly invoices. The monthly status memo will describe ongoing work, planned work for the coming month, upcoming deliverables, budget summary, anticipated delays in schedule, and schedule update. Assumptions: ■ Project duration is 9 months Deliverables: 0 Monthly Status Memo and Invoice Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 2. Project Definition The purpose of this task is to complete evaluations and studies recommended in the City of Pasco Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Facilities Plan (2023) and define the Butterfield WTP Improvements project. The task includes several studies followed by the decision workshops. 2.1 Electrical System Assessment and Recommendations Consultant to evaluate existing electrical service and backup power generator plan, considering near -term improvements, project phasing, buildout expansion, and seismic resiliency goals. A component of this task will be to develop an updated, overall Butterfield WTP one -line diagram, to help in assessing the plans for backup power. Consultant to develop phased plan for replacing and upgrading major electrical equipment and adding permanent standby generators. Consultant to coordinate with utility for service requirements. It is assumed that the new service will provide the basis for all new facilities at the WTP. Consultant to evaluate existing electrical systems and to identify concerns, risks, outdated equipment, and inefficiencies. Existing documentation on electrical transformers, switchgear, motor control centers, emergency generators, panels, and motors will be reviewed. Up to two days of site observations will be performed to verify as -built records and document all applicable electrical details to inform the studies that will follow. A summary of existing equipment requiring near -term corrective actions will be provided. Deliverables ■ Electrical System Assessment and Recommendations Technical Memo 2.2 Project Definition Consultant will conduct evaluations and develop recommendations, in coordination with City staff, for the topics that follow. Consultant's scope is to conduct evaluations and prepare data and information prior to workshops, develop agendas, lead workshops, prepare minutes, summarize findings and unresolved issues, and follow-up to address those issues. 2.2.1 Treatment Process Workshop Reach consensus on treatment objectives and resiliency criteria. Identify needed treatment process changes. Evaluate current and anticipated treatment train, based on data for existing system and consideration of anticipated future changes. Define improvement needs and schedule. Preliminary treatment train includes pre-ozonation, flocculation, filtration, chlorine disinfection with clearweLl, and high -service pumping. The following topics will be discussed: ■ Ozonation benefits, preferred location in the treatment train, ozone system configuration ■ Rapid mix and flocculation configuration and option to combine with ozone ■ Filtration configuration (number of filters, media, arrangement), loading rate, filter recycle ■ Chlorine disinfection regulatory disinfection (CT) compliance, clearwell volume, piping connections, and layout options. ■ High service pumping configuration, number and size of pumps Workshop will be held in -person and is budgeted for 4 hours duration. Up to 3 Consultant staff will attend. 4 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 2.2.2 Ancillary Facilities Workshop Discuss ancillary facilities including chemical systems, electrical supply and upgrades, backup power, security, site ingress/egress, parking, solids handling, high service pumping, and other site development items. Reach consensus on mechanical, electrical, and I&C components that should be standard for all separate bidding documents. Workshop will be conducted via Microsoft Teams for up to 2 hours in duration. Two Consultant staff will attend. 2.2.3 Intake and Raw Water Pump Station Discuss intake and raw water pump station improvements including screens, screen cleaning, and raw water pump station capacity, electrical needs and standby generation, and facility condition assessment. Workshop will be conducted via Microsoft Teams for up to 2 hours in duration. Two Consultant staff will attend. 2.2.4 Implementation, Site Plan, and Project Delivery Workshop Compile all selected improvements into packages for implementation, including consideration of phasing, budgeting, winter shutdown periods, and site layout planning. Select final configuration, phasing sequence and costs to define overall project budget and cost of future improvements. Consultant to develop comprehensive schedule and cash flow estimate. Consultant to prepare comprehensive graphic to illustrate the agreed upon project elements and components at the Butterfield WTP site. This graphic will show existing elements, each of the new elements in their identified locations, and will be labeled to communicate the capacity per expansion phase. Workshop will be held in -person and is budgeted for 4 hours duration. Up to 3 Consultant staff will attend. Deliverables ■ Workshop Presentation Materials ■ Workshop Notes ■ Project Definition Technical Memo 2.3 Site Plan Using available data and topographic survey, develop site plan showing above -ground and buried facilities. This will form the base plan for facility improvements and additions. The budget for this sub -task includes 1 day of field time by Consultant to verify and supplement existing information. The ground surface and underground utilities will be modeled in Civil 3D, which can then be used as the base plan for all subsequent design efforts. Conceptual yard piping and electrical ductbank corridors will be identified to determine the constraints for siting of the new facilities. Trimble Sketchup software will be utilized to develop a 3D model of the overall site plan, including 3D models of existing and new facilities, for visualization use in the workshops and will be included in the Project Report. Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 2.4 Conceptual LeveL Cost Estimate Consultant to develop conceptual level cost estimates for use during the planning process in support of decision -making and budgeting. Consultant will prepare initial construction cost estimates for future process facilities using Consultant's Replica Parametric Engineering System models. These estimates are provided for screening of alternatives and are considered accurate to +50/-30 percent. Costs for the City - selected alternative will be refined by Consultant's in-house estimator to provide improved budgetary estimates. All costs will be in "constant dollars" tied to the most recent ENR index, which will be noted for purposes of future cost escalation. Deliverable ■ Basis of Estimate Technical Memo 2.5 Project Report The Project Report is required by the Washington Department of Health (DOH) per the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 246-290-110 for improvements to water treatment facilities and describes why a project is being proposed and includes engineering design calculations showing how the project will meet its objectives. Development of the Project Report will be based on the City of Pasco Butterfield Water Treatment Plant Facilities Plan, 2023 and supplemented with additional studies as included in this scope of work. The Project Report will be prepared in compliance with WAC 246-290-110, including the following elements. ■ Project description, including: - Why the project is being proposed, how problems) (if any) are to be addressed, and the relationship of the project to other system components; - A statement of SEPA determination of nonsignificance or justification of why SEPA does not apply to project; - Type of treatment - A summary of consumer and user complaints. ■ Planning data. This section will refer to the City's approved Water System Plan for background and impacts to the water system. Consultant will provide new information where indicated as'(by Consultant)'. - General project background with population and water demand forecasts - Service area map. Municipal water suppliers must identify where their water rights place of use will be expanded to their service area if the requirements under WAC 246-290-107 have been met - How the project will impact neighboring water systems - Local requirements, such as fire flow - Additional management responsibilities - Implementation strategies or proposed construction schedule (by Consultant) - Estimated capital and annual operating cost, and method of financing (by Consultant) Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work ■ An analysis of alternatives, including description of options and rationale for selecting the proposed option. ■ A review of water quality as it relates to the purpose of the proposed project. ■ Description of planned filtration facility pilot study and tracer studies. ■ Engineering calculations including sizing justification, hydraulic analysis, physical capacity analysis, and other relevant technical considerations necessary to support the project. ■ Detailed design criteria and calculations to support the proposed treatment processes, process control, and process utilities; and ■ Proposed methods and schedules for start up, testing, and operation of the completed treatment facility. Assumptions ■ Project Report will address Electrical Improvements Project only Deliverables ■ Project Report Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 3. Permitting Consultant will provide support for permit applications for the Electrical Building through 30% design only. The permits listed in Table 1 are assumed for the purposes of developing this scope and budget. Consultant will prepare a detailed permit matrix to be maintained and updated as part of this work. Consultant will update the permit matrix that details anticipated local, state, and federal permits required for the reservoir project. The permit matrix will document the applicable agency, permits, permit triggers, supporting documentation, estimated permit application submittal dates, estimated permit completion dates, review status of agency, and anticipated review -completion dates. Consultant will update the permit matrix as needed, due to changes of regulation requirements, regulatory review processes, or project design. The permit matrix will be used by Consultant to manage the permitting activity and will be a key tool in keeping City up to date on the status of the permits. Table 1. Draft Permit Matrix Permit or Approval Responsible Agency Required for Electrical Building FEDERAL USACE / Rivers and Harbors Act Section 10 USACE ESA Section 7 USACE, NMFS, and USFWS CWA Section 401 Water Quality Certification USACE NHPA Section 106 Cultural Resources Study USACE, Tribes X STATE CWA Section 401 Water Quality Certification WA Department of Ecology NHPA Section 106 Cultural Resources Study WA Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation X State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) WA Department of Ecology X Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) WA Department of Fish and Wildlife NPDES 1200-C Permit WA Department of Ecology Post 30% Treatment Pilot Test Plan Washington Department of Health (DOH) Treatment Pilot Test Report Washington Department of Health (DOH) Plan Review Washington Department of Health (DOH) Post 30% Project final Approval Washington Department of Health (DOH) Post 30% LOCAL Special Use Permit City of Pasco Post 300 Land Use Review (Type 2 Review) City of Pasco Post 30% Land Use Compatibility Review City of Pasco Post 30% Floodplain Development Review City of Pasco Post 30% Grading Permit and Plan Review City of Pasco Post 30% Building Permit City of Pasco Post 30% Mechanical and Plumbing Permit City of Pasco Post 30% Electrical Permit Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Post 30% Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work Definitions: BiOp — Biological Opinion CWA —Clean Water Act ESA— Endangered Species Act JPA — Joint Permit Application NHPA— National Historic Preservation Act NMFS — National Marine Fisheries Service USACE— US Army Corps of Engineers WQ—Water Quality Assumptions ■ City is responsible for paying all fees required as apart of the permit applications and for signing the applications as the applicant. ■ City will submit and coordinate all applications to the City of Pasco. ■ The site does not contain hazardous materials, wetlands, endangered species, or cultural resources. Deliverables ■ Permit matrix ■ Permit application materials e1 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 4. Topographic Survey Surveying services will be procured through the City's on -call contract and paid directly by the City. Consultant will coordinate with the surveyor to define the scope of work for the survey including the area to be surveyed and format of deliverables. Technical details pertaining to file type and datum will be determined ahead of the survey to ensure consistency with existing as -built drawings. One coordination meeting with surveyor is included to review the work plan and technical details. This survey information will be used to develop a base map and to assist with development of the site plan as described above. Assumptions ■ City will procure surveying services separate from this contract. ■ Survey area will consist of the entire Water Treatment Plant site. ■ Consultant will provide a markup to City's surveyor showing the general location of key infrastructure and underground utilities to be included in the survey. ■ City will coordinate the marking of underground utilities (power, gas, water mains) ahead of survey data collection. ■ City crews will pothole key infrastructure. ■ Survey data will include 1 ft contours, locations of below grade utilities, location of above grade structures, fences, property boundary, valve boxes, electrical hand holes, and other elements typical of a topographical survey. Deliverables ■ Topographic survey data and control point coordinate table in electronic format, by others. 10 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 5. Predesign of Electrical System Upgrade The electrical system upgrades will be delivered in one construction package for conventional (design - bid -build) bidding and construction, including: 1. New electrical building on the existing Butterfield WTP site 2. New electrical equipment to supply existing and future facilities. Future facilities include complete replacement of the existing Butterfield WTP with new ozone, rapid mix, flocculation, filtration, clearwell, and finished water pump station. 3. Standby power to supply existing and future facilities. Consultant will complete a pre -design of the project by developing a 30% Contract Documents. The final completed design documents will consist of bidding documents, contract documents based on Consultant standard contract and general conditions, Division 1 specifications, technical specifications, and drawings. The scope for Preliminary Design is defined below. This combined package of documents will be referred to hereinafter as the Contract Documents. City will provide review comments for each design milestone in a Bluebeam Revu Studio Session coordinated by Consultant. City will internally adjudicate its review comments to provide clear direction for Consultant. Consultant will provide a written response within the Bluebeam Revu Studio Session to each written review comment provided by City and incorporate the comments into the subsequent design documents accordingly. At the beginning of each design milestone review period, a 4-hour meeting will be held to provide an overview of the design deliverable. Assumptions: ■ Projects will be bid in one construction contract. ■ Level of effort is based on preliminary drawing List, included as Attachment 1. ■ Construction of projects may be funded with State or federal funding. Contracting requirements will be included as a dedicated specification section to address supplemental funding requirements based on Consultant's experience on similar projects. This section will be developed for the 60% design submittal. 5.1 Site Visit Consultant will visit the site, accompanied by City staff, to identify tie-ins, site constraints, and validate site Layout assumptions. The site visit will be up to 5 days for an electrical engineer and 1 day for the project manager, process engineer, and civil engineer. 5.2 Preliminary Design (30% Design) Consultant will undertake a preliminary design process on the facility improvements identified for this work that result in a 30-percent complete draft design submittal. The schematic design submittal will consist of 30-percent complete drawings and a Basis of Design Report that identifies key facility design criteria. A preliminary list of anticipated specifications will also be provided; however, draft specifications will not be included. Consultant will prepare design drawings that represent completion of the design project to a 30% complete level. Drawings that comprise the Preliminary Design package will be draft drawings that 11 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work include structural drawings that show the size and configuration of new facilities, electrical plan and section drawings showing key equipment and connections, electrical one -line diagram, and control system drawings. Consultant will prepare the Basis of Design Report (BODR) that summarizes the design and sizing criteria, major equipment, code -compliance requirements, equipment and materials selections, and CAD standards. The BODR will enable Consultant's design team to effectively move from the preliminary design stage into the detailed design stage of the project. Consultant will prepare and submit the BODR electronically, for the City's review and comment. Consultant will prepare an opinion of probable cost at 30% (AACE International Class 3). Cost Estimates will be prepared by Consultant's cost estimating and construction professionals. A memo will be provided explaining the data upon which the cost estimate was based. In providing opinions of construction cost, Consultant has no control over cost or price of labor and materials; unknown or latent conditions of existing equipment or structures that may affect operation or maintenance costs; competitive bidding procedures and market conditions; time or quality of performance by operating personnel or third parties; and other economic and operational factors that may materially affect the ultimate project cost or schedule. Therefore, Consultant makes no warranty that the City's actual project costs, financial aspects, economic feasibility, or schedules will not vary from Consultant's analyses, projections, and/or estimates. Deliverables ■ Basis of Design Report ■ 30% Plans ■ Opinion of Probable Cost IN Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 6. Funding Alternatives The purpose of this task will be to identify potential outside funding sources for the City to design and construct the WTP improvements. Potential funding sources will be summarized and presented in a technical memorandum. Examples of outside funding sources include: ■ WA State Department of Health Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) ■ WA State Department of Commerce Public Works Board ■ EPA Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Loan ■ FEMA Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant ■ Revenue Bonds Consultant will also utilize its subscription to GrantFinder to search for applicable federal, state, foundation, and corporate grants available to local governments. Consultant will provide grant and loan application assistance to the City for the Washington State Department of Health Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) as directed by City. Deliverables ■ Funding Alternatives Technical Memorandum 13 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 7. Management Reserve (Prior Written Approval Needed) This task is for Management Reserve use. Consultant must obtain written approval from the City prior to utilizing Management Reserve funds. Use of Management Reserve funds without prior written approval will result in charges removed/denied. 14 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work Jacobs. 8. Schedule The task order is expected to be completed in 9 months, although the actual completion date may vary. The preliminary schedule is shown below. Actual execution of the work may vary. -as< Namr . Duration Start Finis- Predecessors Notice to Proceed 0 days Mon 1/8/24 Mon 1/8/24 Project setup 3 wks Mon 1/8/24 Fri 1/26/24 1 Kickoff Meeting 0 days Tue 1/9/24 Tue 1/9/24 4 d Task 2. Project Definition 110 days Tue 1/9/24 Mon 6/10/24 3 5 Electrical Assessment 2 wks Tue 1/16/24 Mon 1/29/24 3FS+1 wk • Project Definition Workshops 70 days Tue 1/9/24 Mon 4/15124 Treatment Process 3 wks Tue 1/9/24 Mon 1/29/24 1 Ancillary Facilities 3 wks Tue 1/30/24 Mon 2/19/24 5 Intake and RWPS 2 wks Tue 2/20/24 Mon 3/4/24 8 0 Implementation 3 wks Tue 3/26/24 Mon 4/15/24 12 Site Plan 2 wks Tue 1/30/24 Mon 2/12/24 18 12 Conceptual Level Cost Estimate 3 wks Tue 3/5/24 Mon 3/25/24 7,8,9 13 Project Report 4 wks Tue 4/16/24 Mon 5/13/24 6 14 DOH Review 4 wks rue 5/14/24 Mon 6/10124 13 15 a Task 3. Permitting Support 92 days Mon 4/15/24 Wed 8/21124 16 DOH Coordination 0 days Mon 4/15/24 Mon 4/15/24 6 17 SEPA 4 wks Thu 7/25/24 Wed 8/21/24 26 18 Task 4. Topographic Survey 3 wks Tue 1/9/24 Mon 1/29/24 3 19 a Task S. Electrical Upgrades 62 days Tue 5/14/24 Wed 9/7/24 Pre -Design 20 Site Visit 2 days Tue 5/14/24 Wed 5/15124 13 21 • 30% Design 60 days Thu 5/26/24 Wad 9/7/24 22 Design to Engr Cutoff 5 wks Thu 5/16/24 Wed 6/19/24 20 23 CAD Cutoff 2 wks Thu 6/20/24 Wed 7/3/24 22 24 QC Review 1 wk Thu 7/4/24 Wed 7/10/24 23 25 Fixup 2 wks Thu 7/11/24 Wed 7/24/24 24 26 Submit for City Review 0 days Wed 7/24124 Wed 7/24/24 25 27 City Review 2 wks Thu 7/25/24 Wed 8/7/24 26 28 Task 6. Funding Alternatives 3 wks Tue 1/9/24 Mon 1/29/24 3 Evaluation tm 1. 2024 Qtr 2. 202,1 Ot- 3. 2024 Pan Fet 'Aar Aor ":9ay Jun lu biu(3 15 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 9. Compensation 9.1 Rates Compensation will be made using standard hourly rates, plus expenses expressly eligible for reimbursement, as described in the Agreement Between City and Consultant for Professional Services. Billing rates shown in Table 2 below will be escalated by 3% each year starting in January 202S. Table 2. Consultant Billing Rates Title Hourly Billing Rate (2023-2024) Professionals _ Project manager 1 $325 Assistant PM $225 Expert Technical Engineer $325 Senior technical consultant $280 Senior review engineer $250 Senior engineer $225 Lead engineer $215 Senior Professional $200 Associate Engineer $190 Lead Professional $190 Staff engineer $170 Intermediate Engineer $150 Global Design Engineer (all levels) $130 Entry engineer $120 Engineering Intern $90 Science Intern $70 Technicians Specialist CAD Technician $205 CAD Supervisor $190 Senior CAD Technician $170 Lead CAD Technician/Specifications $140 CAD Technician/Document Processing/Specifications $125 Global Design CAD (all levels) $110 Intermediate CAD Technician $110 Entry CAD Technician $90 Administration Project Controls $145 Lead Administrative Assistant $135 Administrative Assistant $115 Intermediate Administrative Assistant $95 Entry Administrative Assistant $85 16 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 9.2 Fee Summary The estimated hours and cost for each task are summarized below. These values are provided as guidance and actual hours and costs will vary based on staff assigned and execution of the work. The actual individual task expenditures may be more or less than the budgeted amount within the overall not -to - exceed contract value. Expenses shall be within the federal and state guidelines to be reimbursable. Table 3. Fee Summary by Task Title Hours Cost Task 1. Project Management 364 $88,700 Task 2. Project Definition 706 $153,190 Task 3. Permitting (through 30% Electrical Upgrade Pre -Design) 124 $24,420 Task 4. Topographic Survey Support 52 $7,560 Task 5. Electrical Facility Pre -Design 1,049 $188,710 Expenses $11,340 Management Reserve 143 $26,080 Subtotal — SRF Funded Tasks $500,000 Task 6. Funding Alternatives 88 $21,240 SRF Application Support to date 53 $12,060 Contract Total 2,453 $533,300 17 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 10. Appendix: Preliminary Drawing List Sheet No. Drawing No. Drawing Title 01- GENERAL 1 01-G-001 TITLE, VICINITY, AND LOCATION MAP 2 01-G-002 DRAWING INDEX 3 01-G-003 ABBREVIATIONS -1 OF 2 4 01-G-004 ABBREVIATIONS - 2 OF 2 5 01-G-005 STRUCTURAL GENERAL NOTES -1 6 01-G-006 STRUCTURAL GENERAL NOTES - 2 7 01-G-007 STRUCTURAL STATEMENT OF SPECIAL INSPECTIONS -1 8 01-G-019 LEGEND - CIVIL AND YARD PIPING 9 01-G-020 GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL NOTES, MATERIAL SYMBOLS, LEGEND, AND WALL TYPES 10 01-G-022 ARCHITECTURAL CODE DATA AND LIFE SAFETY PLANS - ELECTRICAL BUILDING 11 01-G-025 LEGEND - BUILDING MECHANICAL 12 01-G-026 HVAC - SCHEDULES 1 13 01-G-028 LEGEND - ELECTRICAL 14 01-G-029 ELECTRICAL NOTES 15 01-G-032 LEGEND - INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL - NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM 16 01-G-033 —tiMATERIAL AND AREA CLASSIFICATION SELECTION TABLE 05 —SITE DEVELOPMENT 17 05-C-001 EXISTING CONDITIONS AND SURVEY CONTROL PLAN 18 05-C-002 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL GENERAL NOTES 19 05-C-003 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN -1 20 05-C-005 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN - DETAILS 21 05-C-007 SITE PLAN - OVERALL 22 05-C-008 SITE PLAN - SOUTH 23 05-C-019 GRADING PLAN - OVERALL 24 05-C-020 GRADING PIPING PLAN - SOUTH 25 05-LA-001 LANDSCAPING PLAN - OVERALL 26 05-LA-002 LANDSCAPING PLAN - SOUTH 27 05-LA-006 LANDSCAPING - SCHEDULES 06 — SITE ELECTRICAL 28 06-E-001 ELECTRICAL SITE DEMOLITION PLAN 29 06-E-002 ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN - OVERALL 30 06-E-003 ENLARGED AREA PLAN - SOUTH 31 06-E-004 ENLARGED AREA PLAN - NORTH 32 1 06-E-005 OVERALL EXISTING PLANT ONE -LINE AND DEMOLITION 18 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 33 06-E-006 REVISED PLANT ONE -LINE 34 06-E-007 DUCTBANK SCHEDULE 35 06-E-008 DUCTBANK SCHEDULE 36 06-E-009 SITE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SCHEMATIC 37 06-E-010 SITE SECURITY RISER DIAGRAM 09 - INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL 38 09-1-001 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM - OVERALL 39 09-1-002 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM - SCADA NETWORK OVERVIEW 40 09-1-003 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM - BUSINESS NETWORK OVERVIEW 41 09-1-004 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM - FIRE ALARM NETWORK OVERVIEW 42 09-1-005 NETWORK BLOCK DIAGRAM - ELECTRICAL BUILDING 43 09-1-006 PANEL DRAWINGS 20 - ELECTRICAL BUILDING 44 20-R-001 STRUCTURAL ENLARGED PLAN 45 20-R-002 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 46 20-S-001 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 47 20-S-002 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 48 20-S-003 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN - OVERALL 49 20-S-004 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN 50 20-S-005 ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS 51 20-S-006 ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS 52 20-S-007 ARCHITECTURAL SECTIONS 53 20-S-008 ARCHITECTURAL SCHEDULES 54 20-S-009 BUILDING MECHANICAL OVERALL PLAN 55 20-S-010 BUILDING MECHANICAL ROOF PLAN 56 20-A-001 BUILDING MECHANICAL SECTIONS 57 20-A-002 BUILDING MECHANICAL AIRFLOW AND CONTROL SCHEMATICS 58 20-A-003 BUILDING MECHANICAL HVAC EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES 59 20-A-004 BUILDING MECHANICAL DETAILS 60 20-A-005 ELECTRICAL PLAN - OVERALL 61 20-A-006 ELECTRICAL PLAN - AREA A 62 20-H-001 ELECTRICAL PLAN - AREA B 63 20-H-002 ELECTRICAL PLAN - AREA C 64 20-H-003 ELECTRICAL ENLARGED PLAN - ELECTRICAL ROOM 65 20-H-004 ELECTRICAL ENLARGED PLAN - XXX 66 20-H-005 ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM 67 20-H-006 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 68 20-E-001 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 69 20-E-002 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 70 20-E-003 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 71 20-E-004 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 72 20-E-005 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 19 Butterfield WTP Improvements Scope of Work 73 20-E-006 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 74 20-E-007 CABLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 75 20-E-008 STRUCTURAL ENLARGED PLAN 76 20-E-009 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 77 20-E-010 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 78 20-E-011 STRUCTURAL DETAILS 79 20-E-012 ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN - OVERALL 80 20-E-013 ARCHITECTURAL ROOF PLAN 81 20-E-014 ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS 82 20-E-015 ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS 100 - Standard Details 83 100-SD-01 Standard Details - Civil 84 100-SD-05 Standard Details -Architectural 85 100-SD-09 Standard Details - Structural 86 100-SD-10 Standard Details - Structural 87 100-SD-26 Standard Details - Building Mechanical 88 100-SD-29 Standard Details - Electrical 89 100-SD-30 Standard Details - Electrical 90 100-SD-31 Standard Details - Electrical 91 100-SD-32 Standard Details - Electrical 91 Total Sheets 20