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HARTMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
engineers, hydrogeologists, surveyors & management consultants
January 17, 1994
Mr. Richard B. Votapka, P.E.
Utilities Director
City of Sebastian
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, Florida 32958
PRINCIPALS
Jamo E. chlutophcr, P.E.
Charles W. Drake, P.G.
GmIJ C. Hartman, P.E.
Mark I. Luke. P.L.S.
HAI 1172-023.441d'Er SRh.id,,JR. RE
ASSOCIATES
Rohcrt J. Ori, M.R.A.
William D. Muse, P.E.
Sant C. Qulnim. P.E.
Timothy A, Hochull, P.E.
Subject: Ammoniation System Design - Tribalomethane Control System for Water
Treatment Plant
Dear Mr. Votapka:
This letter constitutes our engineering proposal to design, permit, inspect, certify and prepare
record drawings for the installation of an ammoniation system at the City's Filbert Street
Water Treatment Plant (WTP) for the purpose of trihalomethane control. The ammoniation
feed system will quench the trihalomethane formation reaction and limit the formation
potential of the compound in the drinldng water.
The cost for survey of the site for which the improvements are estimated to be placed is $650.
Preparation of the final design drawings and specifications and shop drawing review on behalf
of the City is estimated to cost approximately $4,500. The cost for the preparation of the
permit application is $500. The cost of one (1) day of inspection, preparation of record
drawings and certification to FDEP is $850. It is our understanding that the City would
conduct day-to-day inspections of the construction. Therefore, no costs for monthly site visits,
construction meetings and other miscellaneous meetings will be included in the estimated cost
of the project. The total survey, engineering, permitting and technical services cost for this
assignment through completion and record drawings is $6,500.
The project schedule would be to have the design complete within one (1) month of notice to
proceed; permitting complete within three (3) months thereafter; and construction complete
within seven (7) months thereafter.
In addition, our General Provisions for design, bidding and construction services are provided
in Attachment "A" and made a part of this Agreement.
201 EAST PINE STREET • SUITE 1000 • ORLANDO, FL 32801
TELEPHONE (407) 839-3955 . FAX (407) 839-3790
ORLANDO FORT MYERS JACKSONVILLE TALLAHASSEE
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Mr. Richard B. Votapka, P.E.
January 17, 1994
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I will be the Principal -in -Charge of this project throughout its duration. I will be assisted
primarily by Mr. Gary ReVoir, II, P.E., and Ms. Jill A. Manning for the duration of the
project. As with all our projects with the City, we are committed to provide a quality and
cost-effective project.
If this proposal is satisfactory to you, please sign one (1) copy and return it to our office for
our records. If, however, you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me.
Accepted by:
Date:
Very truly yours,
Hartman & Associates, Inc.
Harold E. Schmi , Jr., P.E.
Vice President
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Kathry M. O'Halloran, CMC AAE
City Clerk
Approved ao to Form and Content:
y Attorney
ATTACIIMENT "A"
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Attached to and made a part of LETTER
AGREEMENT, dated January 17, 1994, between
City of Sebastian, Florida (OWNER) and Hartman
& Associates, Inc. (ENGINEER) in respect of the
Project described therein.
SECTION 1 -BASIC SERVICES OF ENGINEER
1.1. General.
1.1.1. ENGINEER shall perform for OWNER
professional engineering services in all phases of the
Project to which this Agreement applies as
hereinafter provided. These services will include
serving as OWNER's professional engineering
representative for the Project, providing professional
engineering consultation and advice and furnishing
customary civil, structural, mechanical and electrical
engineering services and customary architectural
services incidental thereto.
1.2. Preliminary Design Phase.
After written authorization to proceed with the
Preliminary Design Phase, ENGINEER shall:
1.2.1. In consultation with OWNER and on the
basis of the accepted Study and Report documents,
determine the general scope, extent and character of
the Project.
1.2.2. Prepare Preliminary Design documents
consisting of final design criteria, preliminary
drawings, outline specifications and written
descriptions of the Project.
1.2.3. Advise OWNER if additional data or
services of the types described in the first
subparagraph of paragraph 3.2 are necessary and
assist OWNER in obtaining such data and services.
1.2.4. Based on the information contained in the
preliminary design documents, submit an opinion of
probable Total Project Costs.
1.2.5. Furnish five copies of the above
Preliminary Design documents and present and
review them in person with OWNER.
1.3. Flmd Design Phase.
After written authorization to proceed with the Final
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Design Phase, ENGINEER shall:
1.3.1. On the basis of the accepted Preliminary
Design documents and the revised opinion of
probable Total Project Costs, prepare for
incorporation in the Contract Documents final
drawings to show the general scope, extent and
character of the work to be famished and performed
by Contractor(s) (hereinafter called "Drawings") and
Specifications (which will be prepared in
conformance with the sixteen division format of the
Construction Specifications Institute).
1.3.2. Provide technical criteria, written
descriptions and design data for OWNER's use in
filing applications for permits with or obtaining
approvals of such governmental authorities as have
jurisdiction to approve the design of the Project, and
assist OWNER in consultations with appropriate
authorities.
1.3.3. Advise OWNER of any adjustments to the
latest opinion of probable Total Project Costs caused
by changes in general scope, extent or character or
design requirements of the Project or Construction
Costs. Furnish to OWNER a revised opinion of
probable Total Project Costs based on the Drawings
and Specifications.
1.3.4. Prepare for review and approval by
OWNER, its legal counsel and other advisors
contract agreement forms, general conditions and
supplementary conditions, and (where appropriate)
bid forms, invitations to bid and instructions to
bidders (all of which shall be consistent with the
forms and pertinent guide sheets prepared by the
Engineers' Joint Contract Documents Committee),
and assist in the preparation of other related
documents.
1.3.5. Furnish five copies of the above documents
and of the Drawings and Specifications and present
and review them in person with OWNER.
1.4. Bidding or Negotiating Phase.
After written authorization to proceed with the
Bidding or Negotiating Phase, ENGINEER shall:
1.4.1. Assist OWNER in advertising for and
obtaining bids for each separate prime contract for
construction, materials, equipment and services;
and, where applicable, maintain a record of
prospective bidders to whom Bidding Documents
have been issued, attend prebid conferences and
receive and process deposits for Bidding
Documents.
1.4.2. Issue addenda as appropriate to interpret,
clarify or expand the Bidding Documents.
1.4.3. Consult with and advise OWNER as to the
acceptability of subcontractors, suppliers and other
persons and organizations proposed by the prime
contractor(s) (herein called 'Contractor(s)') for
those portions of the work as to which such
acceptability is required by the Bidding Documents.
1.4.4. Consult with OWNER concerning and
determine the acceptability of substitute materials
and equipment proposed by Contractors) when
substitution prior to the award of contracts is
allowed by the Bidding Documents.
1.4.5. Attend the bid opening, prepare bid
tabulation sheets and assist OWNER in evaluating
bids or proposals and in assembling and awarding
contracts for construction, materials, equipment and
services.
1.5. Construction Phase.
During the Construction Phase:
1.5.1. General Administration of Construction
Contract. The OWNER has the right to approve
which of the ENGINEER's employees or agents that
will be providing the services hereunder.
ENGINEER shall consult with and advise OWNER
and act as OWNER's representative as provided in
Articles 1 through 17, inclusive, of the Standard
General Conditions of the Construction Contract,
No. 1910-8 (1983 edition) of the Engineers' Joint
Contract Documents Committee. The extent and
limitations of the duties, responsibilities and
authority of ENGINEER as assigned in said
Standard General Conditions shall not be modified,
except as ENGINEER may agree in writing. All of
OWNER's instructions to Contractor(s) will be
issued through ENGINEER who will have authority
to act on behalf of OWNER to the extent provided
in said Standard General Conditions except as
otherwise provided in writing.
1.5.2. Visits to Site and Observation of
Construction. The City shall provide all
construction site inspection services
associated with this project. The
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ENGINEER shall provide these services at
the request of the OWNER.
1.5.3. Defective Work During such visits and on
the basis of such observations, OWNER may
disapprove of or reject Contractor(s)' work while it
is in progress if OWNER and ENGINEER believes
that such work will not produce a completed Project
that conforms generally to the Contract Documents
or that it will prejudice the integrity of the design
concept of the Project as reflected in the Contract
Documents.
1.5.4. Interpretations and Clarifications.
ENGINEER shall issue necessary interpretations and
clarifications of the Contract Documents and in
connection therewith prepare work directive changes
and change orders as required.
1.5.5. Shop Drawings. ENGINEER shall review
and approve (or take other appropriate action in
respect of) Shop Drawings (as that term is defined in
the aforesaid Standard General Conditions), samples
and other data which Contractor(s) are required to
submit, but only for conformance with the design
concept of the Project and compliance with the
information given in the Contract Documents. Such
reviews and approvals or other action shall not
extend to means, methods, techniques, sequences or
procedures of construction or to safety precautions
and programs incident thereto.
1.5.6. Substitutes. ENGINEER shall evaluate and
determine the acceptability of substitute materials
and equipment proposed by Contractor(s), but
subject to the provision of the second subparagraph
of paragraph 2.1.2.
1.5.7. Inspections and Tests. ENGINEER shall
have authority, as OWNER's representative, to
require upon approval by the OWNER's
representative, special inspection or testing of the
work, and shall receive and review all certificates of
inspections, testings and approvals required by laws,
rules, regulations, ordinances, codes, orders or the
Contract Documents (but only to determine
generally that their content complies with the
requirements of, and the results certified indicate
compliance with, the Contract Documents).
1.5.8. Applications for Payment. Based on
ENGINEER's on-site observations as an
experienced and qualified design professional, on
information provided by the Resident Project
Representative and on review of applications for
payment and the accompanying data and schedules:
1.5.8.1. ENGINEER shall determine the
amounts owing to Contractor(s) and
recommend in writing payments to
Contractor(s) in such amounts. Such
recommendations of payment will
constitute a representation to OWNER,
based on such observations and review, that
the work has progressed to the point
indicated, and that, to the best of
ENGINEER's knowledge, information and
belief, the quality of such work is generally
in accordance with the Contract Documents
(subject to an evaluation of such work as a
functioning whole prior to or upon
Substantial Completion, to the results of
any subsequent tests called for in the
Contract Documents and to any other
qualifications stated in the
recommendation). In the case of unit price
work, ENGINEER's recommendations of
payment will include final determinations
of quantities and classifications of such
work (subject to any subsequent
adjustments allowed by the Contract
Documents).
1.5.8.2. By recommending any payment
ENGINEER will not thereby be deemed to
have represented that exhaustive,
continuous or detailed reviews or
examinations have been made by
ENGINEER to check the quality or
quantity of Contractor(s)' work as it is
famished and performed beyond the
responsibilities specifically assigned to
ENGINEER in this Agreement and the
Contract Documents. ENGINEER's
review of Contractor(s)' work for the
purposes of recommending payments will
not impose on ENGINEER responsibility
to supervise, direct or control such work or
for the means, methods, techniques,
sequences, or procedures of construction or
safety precautions or programs incident
thereto or Contractor(s) compliance with
laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes
or orders applicable to their furnishing and
performing the work. It will also not
impose responsibility on ENGINEER to
make any examination to ascertain how or
for what purposes any Contractor has used
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the moneys paid on account of the Contract
Price, or to determine that title to any of
the work, materials or equipment has
passed to OWNER free and clear of any
lien, claims, security interests or
encumbrances, or that there may not be
other matters at issue between OWNER and
Contractor that might affect the amount that
should be paid.
1.5.9. Contractor(s)'Completion Documents.
ENGINEER shall receive and review maintenance
and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees,
bonds and certificates of inspection, tests and
approvals which are to be assembled by
Contractor(s) in accordance with the Contract
Documents (but such review will only be to
determine that their content complies with the
requirements of, and in the case of certificates of
inspection, tests and approvals the results certified
indicate compliance with, the Contract Documents);
and shall transmit them to OWNER with written
comments.
1.5.10. Inspections. ENGINEER shall conduct an
inspection to determine if the work is substantially
complete and a final inspection to determine if the
completed work is acceptable so that ENGINEER
may recommend, in writing, final payment to
Contractor(s) and may give written notice to
OWNER and the Contractor(s) that the work is
acceptable (subject to any conditions therein
expressed), but any such recommendation and notice
will be subject to the limitations expressed in
paragraph 1.5.9.2.
1.5.11. Limitation of responsibilities. ENGINEER
shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of
any Contractor, or of any subcontractor or supplier,
or any of the Contmetor(s)' or subcontractor's or
supplier's agents or employees or any other persons
(except ENGINEER's own employees and agents) at
the site or otherwise furnishing or performing any of
the Contractor(s)' work; however, nothing contained
in paragraphs 1.5.1 through 1.5.1 1, inclusive, shall
be construed to release ENGINEER from liability
for failure to properly perform duties and
responsibilities assumed by ENGINEER in the
Contract Documents.
SECTION 2 -ADDITIONAL SERVICES OF
ENGINEER
2.1. Normal and customary engineering services
A'1
do not include service in respect of the following
categories of work which are usually referred to as
Additional Services.
2.1.1. If OWNER wishes ENGINEER to
perform any of the following Additional
Services, OWNER shall so instruct
ENGINEER in writing, and ENGINEER
shall perform or obtain from others such
services and will be paid therefor as
provided in the Letter Agreement:
-Preparation of applications and supporting
documents for governmental financial
support of the Project in addition to those
required under Basic Services; preparation
or review of environmental studies and
related services; and assistance in obtaining
environmental approvals.
-Services to make measured drawings of or
to investigate existing conditions or
facilities.
-Services resulting from significant changes
in the general scope, extent or character of
the Project or major changes in
documentation previously accepted by
OWNER where changes are due to causes
beyond ENGINEER's control.
-Providing renderings or models.
-Preparing documents for alternate bids
requested by OWNER for work which is
not executed or for out -of -sequence work.
-Detailed consideration of operations,
maintenance and overhead expenses; value
engineering and the preparation of rate
schedules, earnings and expense statements,
cash flow and economic evaluations,
feasibility studies, appraisals and
valuations. Furnishing the services of
independent professional associates or
consultants for other than Basic Services.
-If ENGINEER's compensation for Basic
Services is not on the basis of Direct Labor
or Salary Costs, services resulting from the
award of more than one prime contract for
construction, materials, equipment or
services for the Project, or from the
construction contract containing cost plus
or incentive -savings provisions for
Contractor's basic compeasation, or from
arranging for performance by persons other
than the principal prime contractors or from
administering OWNER's contracts for such
services.
-Services in connection with field surveys
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ON
for design purposes and engineering
surveys and staking out the work of
Contmctor(s).
-Construction site inspection services while
work is in progress.
-Services during out-of-town travel other
than visits to the site.
-Preparation of operating and maintenance
manuals.
-Preparing to serve or serving as a
consultant or witness in any litigation,
arbitration or other legal or administrative
proceeding except where required as part of
Basic Services.
2.1.2. When required by the Contract Documents
in circumstances beyond ENGINEER's control,
ENGINEER shall perform or obtain from others any
of the following Additional Services as
circumstances require during construction and
without waiting for specific instructions from
OWNER, and ENGINEER will be paid therefor as
provided in the Letter Agreement:
-Services in connection with work directive changes
and change orders to reflect the changes requested
by OWNER if the resulting change in compensation
for Basic Services is not commensurate with the
additional services rendered.
-Services in making revisions to Drawings and
Specifications occasioned by the acceptance of
substitutions proposed by Contractor(s); services
after the award of each contract in evaluating and
determining the acceptability of an unreasonable or
excessive number of substitutions proposed by
Contractor; and evaluating an unreasonable or
extensive number of claims submitted by
Contractor(s) or others in connection with the work.
-Services resulting from significant delays, changes
or price increases occurring as a direct or indirect
result of material, equipment or energy shortages.
-Additional or extended services during construction
made necessary by (1) work damage by fire or other
causes during construction, (2) a significant amount
of defective or neglected work of any Contractor,
(3) acceleration of the progress schedule involving
services beyond normal working hours, (4) default
by any Contractor.
SECTION 3 -OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
3.1. OWNER shall provide all criteria and full
information as to OWNER's requirements for the
Project; designate a person to act with authority on
OWNER's behalf in respect of all aspects of the
.-.
Project; examine and respond promptly to
ENGINEER's submissions; and give prompt written
notice to ENGINEER whenever OWNER observes
or otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the
work.
3.2. OWNER shall also do the following and
pay all costs incident thereto:
-Guarantee access to and make all provisions for
ENGINEER to enter upon public and private
property.
-Provide such legal, accounting, independent cost
estimating and insurance counseling services as may
be required for the Project, any auditing service
required in respect of Contractor(s)' applications for
payment, and any inspection services to determine if
Contractor(s) are performing the work legally.
-Permit fees.
-Survey of site and routes.
3.3. OWNER shall pay all costs incident to
obtaining bids or proposals from Coutractor(s).
SECTION 4 -MEANING OF TERMS
4.1. As used herein the term "this Agreement"
refers to the Letter Agreement to which these
General Provisions are attached.
4.2. The construction cost of the entire Project
(herein referred to as 'Construction Cost") means
the total cost to OWNER of those portions of the
entire Project designed and specified by
ENGINEER, but it will not include ENGINEER's
compensation and expenses, the cost of land, rights-
of-way, or compensation for or damages to,
properties unless this Agreement so specifies, nor
will it include OWNER's legal, accounting,
insurance counseling or auditing services, or interest
and financing charges incurred in connection with
the Project or the cost of other services to be
provided by others to OWNER pursuant to
paragraph 3.2. [Construction Cost is one of the
items comprising Total Project Cost]
4.3. Reimbursable Expenses mean the actual
expenses incurred by ENGINEER or ENGINEER's
independent professional associates or consultants
directly in connection with the Project, such as
expenses for: transportation and subsistence
incidental thereto; obtaining bids or proposals from
Contractor(s); providing and maintaining field office
facilities including furnishings and utilities; toll
telephone calls and telegrams; reproduction of
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reports, Drawings, Specifications, Bidding
Documents and similar Project -related items in
addition to those required under Section 1; and if
authorized in advance by OWNER, overtime work
requiring higher than regular rates. Any expense
greater than $500 will require approval of the
OWNER.
SECTION 5 - MISCELLANEOUS
5.1. Reuse of Documents.
Any reuse, including drawings and specifications,
without written verification or adaptation by
ENGINEER for the specific purpose intended will
be at OWNER's sole risk and without liability or
legal exposure to ENGINEER, and OWNER shall
indemnify and hold harmless ENGINEER from all
claims, damages, losses and expenses including
attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting therefrom.
Any such verification or adaptation will entitle
ENGINEER to further compensation at rates to be
agreed upon by OWNER and ENGINEER.
5.2. Opinions of Cost.
Since ENGINEER has no control over the cost of
labor, materials, equipment or services furnished by
others, or over the Contractor(s)' methods of
determining prices, or over competitive bidding or
market conditions, ENGINEER's opinions of
probable Total Project Costs and Construction Cost
provided for herein are to be made on the basis of
ENGINEER's experience and qualifications and
represent ENGINEER's best judgment as an
experienced and qualified professional engineer,
familiar with the construction industry; but
ENGINEER cannot and does not guarantee that
proposals, bids or actual Total Project or
Construction Costs will not vary from opinions of
probable cost prepared by ENGINEER. If prior to
the Bidding or Negotiating Phase OWNER wishes
greater assurance as to Total Project or Construction
Costs, OWNER shall employ an independent cost
estimator as provided in paragraph 3.2.
ENGINEER's services to modify the Contract
Documents to bring the Construction Cost within
any limitation established by OWNER will be
considered Additional Services and paid for as such
by OWNER.
5.3. Other Provisions Concerning Payments.
5.3.1. Methods of Payment for Services of
ENGINEER.
5.3.1.1 For Basic Services. OWNER shall
pay ENGINEER for all Basic Services rendered
under Section 1 on the basis set forth in Exhibit A
"Hartman & Associates, Inc. Hourly Rate Table"
5.3.1.2. For Additional Servicer. OWNER
shall pay ENGINEER for all Additional Services
rendered under Section 2 on the basis agreed to in
writing by the parties at the time such services are
authorized.
5.3.1.3. Reimbursable Expenses. In
addition to the payments provided for in paragraphs
5.3.1.1. and 5.3.1.2, OWNER shall pay
ENGINEER the actual costs (except where
specifically provided otherwise) of all Reimbursable
Expenses incurred in connection with all Basic
Services and Additional Services. Reimbursable
expenses mean the actual expenses incurred by
ENGINEER or ENGINEER's independent
professional associates or consultants directly or
indirectly in connection with the Project, such as
expenses for: transportation, and subsistence
incidental thereto, reproduction of reports, toll
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5.3.2. ENGINEER shall submit monthly
statements for Basic and Additional Services
rendered and for Reimbursable Expenses incurred.
OWNER shall make prompt monthly payments in
response to ENGINEER's monthly statements.
5.3.3. ENGINEER's above charges are on the
basis of prompt payment of bills rendered and
continuous progress of the work on the Assignment
until submission of the Report.
5.3.4. If OWNER fails to make any payment due
ENGINEER for services and expenses within thirty
days after receipt of ENGINEER's statement
therefor, the amounts due ENGINEER-witi--be
-inereesed-at-the-rate--o�1-96-permenfh-freersaid—
thirtieHr--day;-and-in-addition,- ENGINEER may,
after giving seven day's written notice to OWNER,
suspend services under this Agreement until
ENGINEER has been paid in full all amounts due
for services, expenses and charges.
5.4. Termination.
The obligation to provide further services under this
Agreement may be terminated by the OWNER upon
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seven days' written notice in the event of substantial
failure by the other party to perform in accordance
with the terms hereof through no fault of the
terminating party. In the event of any termination,
ENGINEER will be paid for all services rendered to
the date of termination, all Reimbursable Expenses
and termination expenses. The OWNER enters into
this AGREEMENT based upon the experience and
competency of principals and employees of
ENGINEER as of the date of this AGREEMENT.
Any change in the composition of the ENGINEER's
principals and employees that the OWNER deems to
materially affect the performance of this
AGREEMENT shall be grounds for termination.
5.5. Controlling Law.
This Agreement is to be governed by the law of the
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5.6. Successors and Assigns.
5.6.1. OWNER and ENGINEER each is hereby
bound and the partners, successors, executors,
administrators and legal representatives of OWNER
and ENGINEER (and to the extent permitted by
paragraph 5.6.2 the assigns of OWNER and
ENGINEER) are hereby bound to the other party to
this Agreement and to the partners, successors,
executors, administrators and legal representatives
(and said assigns) of such other party, in respect of
all covenants, agreements and obligations of this
Agreement.
5.6.2. Neither OWNER nor ENGINEER shall
assign, sublet or transfer any rights under or interest
in (including, but without limitation, moneys that
may become due or moneys that are due) this
Agreement without the written consent of the other,
except to the extent that any assignment, subletting
or transfer is mandated by law or the effect of this
limitation may be restricted by law. Unless
specifically stated to the contrary in any written
consent to an assignment, no assignment will release
or discharge the assignor from any duty or
responsibility under this Agreement. Nothing
contained in this paragraph shall prevent
ENGINEER from employing such independent
professional associates and consultants as
ENGINEER may deem appropriate to assist in the
performance of services hereunder, subject to
approval by the OWNER.
5.6.3. Nothing under this Agreement shall be
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construed to give any rights or benefits in this
Agreement to anyone other than OWNER and
ENGINEER, and all duties and responsibilities
undertaken pursuant to this Agreement will be for
the sole and exclusive benefit of OWNER and
ENGINEER and not for the benefit of any other
* State of Florida, and venue
for any action to interpret
or enforce any provision of
this Agreement shall be in
Indian River County, Florida.
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"EXHIBIT A"
HARTMAN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE ($/HR)
EFFECTIVE 7/1/93
HOURLY
EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION RATE
G. C. Hartman
Principal, P. E.
W. B. Lafrenz
Hydrogeologist VI, P.G.
H. E. Schmidt
Principal, Project Manager, P.E.
G. J. Revoir
Engineer V, P.E.
J. E. Christopher
Principal Project Manager, P. F.
D. P. Dufresne
Hydrogeologist V, P.G.
C. W. Drake
Principal, Project Manager, P,G.
M. A. Rynning
Principal, Project Manager, P.E.
M. I. Luke
Principal, Project P>4anager, P.L.S.
R.J. Ori
Financial Manager, CPA, MFA
J.W. Vogt
Engineer VIII, P.E.
W.D. Musser
Engineer VIII, P.E.
T.A. Hoehuli Engineer VIII, P.E
S. C. Quinlan
Engineer VI, P.E.
W. B. Lafrenz
Hydrogeologist VI, P.G.
M. Alawi
Engineer VII, P,E
G. J. Revoir
Engineer V, P.E.
A. T. Woodcock
Engineer V, P.E.
D. P. Dufresne
Hydrogeologist V, P.G.
R. K. Cashe
Engineer V, P.E.
T. J. Sievers
HydrogeologistIV
J. J. Buraiel Senior Rate
C. L. Harrouff Administrative Assistant
R. C. Copeland Senior Rate Analyst, MBA
J. D. Fox
at-excel/H rlyrate/2-7Spc. Sch
Updated 1/4/94
$108.00
$108.00
$70.09
$ 70.09
$70,09
$61.67
$61.02
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$54.38
$53.33
$53.22
5!i 1 .30
$51.27
$49.93
$49.9E
$4
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8.68
7.12
EMPLOYEE
A. T. Gawad
T.E. Layton
K. Wulff
A.K. Gav
Crawford
C.E. Canada
F.A. Brinson
S. G. Neumeyer
R. H Nelson
M. J. Hudkins
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W. Wasson
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C. M. Gaylord
T. VA. Cal<zaretta
L.W. Mitchell
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D. Jiskoot
K. R. Liebknecht
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S. M.OFensterer
Warner
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"EXHIBIT A"
HARTMAN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE (S/HR)
EFFECTIVE 7/1/93
HOURLY
CLASSIFICATION RATE
H. A.
$2.7.00
P.D. Teeters
-� Aoftl
$27.00
Survey Technician 1
$20.93
C.W. Hardin
"EXHIBIT A"
$27.00
Reproduction/Courier Support
HARTMAN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
C.W. Sacher
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE (S/HR)
$2:.30
Reproduction/Courier Support
EFFECTIVE 7/1/93
S. C. Cobert
S.D. Clatchey
Survey Technician 1
HOURLY
EMPLOYEE
CLASSIFICATION
RATE
D. Trussell
J.A. Baker
Senior Word Processor
$31.32
C. Cuevas
A. R. Terrero
Word Processor
$29.97
L. M. Looney
Word Processor
S29.16
F. GidUs
Hydro Technician
$17.55
C. C. Tomlinson
Assistant Rate Analyst
$27.81
P.N. Williamson
Survey Technician II
$27.68
C.A. Laurette
Word Processor
$27.11
H. A.
$2.7.00
P.D. Teeters
Word Processor
$27.00
Survey Technician 1
$20.93
C.W. Hardin
Engineering Technician II
$27.00
Reproduction/Courier Support
$20.52
C.W. Sacher
Word Processor
$2:.30
Reproduction/Courier Support
$20.25
S. C. Cobert
S.D. Clatchey
Survey Technician 1
523.63
T.A. Eggerton
D. Trussell
Word Processor
$21.60
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L.E. Bennett
Survey Technician 1
$20.93
M. Taylor
Reproduction/Courier Support
$20.52
S. Simon
Reproduction/Courier Support
$20.25
S. C. Cobert
Engineer 1
$19.44
T.A. Eggerton
Secretarial Support
518.90
C. Cuevas
Secretarial Support
$17.69
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E. Cuevas
Reproduction/Courier Support
$17.55
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