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Finance Committee - Agenda - 4/6/2016 - P83

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One-hundred-thirty-five _
hundred
($135,400.00).

a. Resident engineering and support-
ing staff (as agreed to by the OWNER
and DIVISION) as described under
I{A){2)(a) for a period of 112 working
days, an amount not to exceed

thousand, four

_... Dollars

Overtime shall be converted to
equivalent fractions of 8-hour days. If
the number of working days for
inspection personnel stated above is not
sufficient to provide adequate inspection
of the PROJECT, it is agreed that the
additional cost of resident services may
be negotiated with the OWNER and the
DIVISION.

b. For supervision of initia] start-up
and operation of the project and Project
Performance Certification as described
under I (A)(2}(b}, during a period of
twelve (12) months, an amount not to ex-
ceed

Twenty-three thousand, eight hundred Dollars

($23,800.00).

c. For preparation of the Manual as
described under J (A)(2)(c) and instruc-
tions on its use, an amount not to exceed
Twelve thousand - Dollars

($12.000.00).

d. For preparation of the Record
Drawings as described under I (A)(2)(d),
an amount not to exceed

Eight thousand, two hundred Doilars
($8,200.00).

e, For special services as described
under I(A)(2\(e), an amount equal to the
actual cost of such work. The actual
cost shall include compensation to the
ENGINEER for his work on these
services. The SNCHNEER~alse--assures
the- OONER-thet-the moneys to be paid
under this item are-adequate-fer-the werk
propesed-and-shall not exceed

Three-thousand, five hundred
($3,500.00),

Dollars

ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PHASE CONTRACT
For Professiona] Services for Treatment Works

IV.

Page 4 of 13

Additional Covenants

A. The ENGINEER agrees to provide in active
charge of this PROJECT for the life of the contract a
Project Engineer wha is a permanent employee of the
ENGINEER and who is a "qualified sanitary engi-
neer" as defined under the DIVISION'S "Rules and
Regulations for the Prequalification of Consulting
Engineers", The Project Engineer shall be*

Jeffrey RB, Pinnette, Wright-Pierce
(name and address)

99 Main Street, Topsham, ME 04086

Resume clearly describing the candidate's qualifications

for the assignment is appended for convenience of refer-
ENCE.

Any proposed change in identity of the Project
Engineer on the PROJECT shail first be approved by
the DIVISION before transfer of responsibility is
made. Failure of the Project Engineer to administer
the PROJECT to the satisfaction of the OWNER
and/or DIVISION is deemed sufficient basis for his
removal and replacement.

B. The ENGINEER agrees to be solely re-
sponsible for all bills or claims for payment for ser-
vices rendered by others and for all services and
materials employed in his work, and to indemnify
and save harmless the OWNER, and all the OWN-
ER'S officers, agents and employees against all suits,
claims or liability of every name and nature arising
out of or in consequence of the negligent acts or fail-
ures to act of the ENGINEER or others employed by
him in the performance of the work covered by this
AGREEMENT.

Cc. The ENGINEER further agrees to procure and
maintain at his expense such workmen's compensa-
tion insurance as is required by the statutes and pub-
lic liability insurance in amounts adequate to provide
reasonable protection from claims for bodily injury,
death or property damage which may arise from his
performance and the performance of his employees
under this AGREEMENT.

D. All documents, including origina! drawings,
design calculations, work sheets, field notes, esti-
mates, and other data shall remain the property of the
OWNER; they shall be transmitted to the OWNER in
clean and orderly condition on demand by the OWN-
ER; however, these may be left in the possession of
the ENGINEER at the OWNER'S discretion.

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E. The ENGINEER shall not sublet, assign or
transfer any part of the ENGINEER's services or
obligations {except special services} under this
AGREEMENT without the prior approval and
written consent of the OWNER, and the contract
shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the
parties, their successors and assigns,

F, It is further agreed that before any construction
is undertaken the ENGINEER will assist the OWN-
ER or his authorized agent in providing the DIVI-
SION with clear documentation certifying that the
purchases of land have been secured to provide for
location of the treatment works and other associated
structures and equipment as shown on the construc-
tion plans or described in the specifications. Similar
documentation shall be submitted on approvals from
the State Highway Department regarding location of
the treatment works and other project related facili-
ties within rights-of-way and other lands under its ju-
risdiction.

G. The ENGINEER also agrees to provide in
active residence and full time control at the site of
the proposed construction a DIVISION approved
RPR registered-—civil engineer and-DIVISION
approved inspectors (full time, ~pert-tinte} as needed
with the experience and other approved background
to assist the ENGINEER in the work of General
Administration and to assure contractors
conformance with the plans and specifications and
any approved coincident or subsequent changes or
change orders related to the PROJECT. The RPR
resident-registered—engineer for the life of this
contract shall be

TBD
(Name and Address}

oak

tAppend+ deserting: “felt teatt

Any Proposed change in the identity of the resident
engineer on this PROJECT must first be approved by
the DIVISION before transfer of responsibility is
made. Additionally, if it is found by the DIVISION
that a resident engineer (or inspector) cannot or will
not administer the PROJECT in a manner satisfactory
to the DIVISION, the ENGINEER agrees to replace
him promptly upon receipt of a written request from
the DIVISION with a qualified resident engineer wha
will acceptably administer the PROJECT. It is further
agreed that failure of the ENGINEER to abide by the
above covenant is sufficient cause for removal from
the DIVISIONS Roster of Prequalified Engineers.

HH. This |. AGREEMENT _ shall be governed
exclusively by the laws of the State of New

ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PHASE CONTRACT
For Professional Services for Treatment Works

V.

Page 5 of 11

Hampshire and_any litigation shall be brought in a
court located in New Hampshire.

insurance

A. ENGINEER shall carry and maintain in effect
during the performance _of services under this contract:
Professional liability insurance in the amount_of
$1,000,000; General liability insurance in the amount of
$1,000,000 _per_ occurrence; $2,000,000 agerepate:
$1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Automobile
Liability: and Workers’ Compensation Coverage _in
compliance with the State of NH Statutes,
$1,000,000/$500,000/$100.000. ENGINEER _ shall
maintain in effect_at all times during the performance
under this contract all specified insurance coverage
with insurers and forms of policy satisfactory to the
OWNER, acceptance of which shall not be
unreasonably withheld. None of the requirements as to
types, limits, and approval of insurance coverage to be
maintained by ENGINEER are intended to and id shall
not_in any manner Jimit or qualify the liabili
obligations. assumed _ by ENGINEER _ under. “the
AGREEMENT. The. OWNER, Shall fot maintain any

used_ is is the apent of the ENGINEER and not, the
OWNER, “Subcontractor’s are subject to the same
insurance requirements as the ENGINEER.

B. ENGINEER will provide the OWNER with
and endorsements affecting coverage required by the
contract within ten (10) calendar days after the
OWNER issues the Notice of Award. The certificates
and endorsements for each insurance policy are to be
signed by a person authorized by the insurer and who is
licensed by the State of New Hampshire. Certificates
must name the City of Nashua as an additional insured,

C._ ENGINEER is responsible. for filing updated
Certificates of Insurance with the City of Nashua’s Risk
Management Department « during ¢ the life of the contract.

The OWNER requires thirty (30} days written notice of
cancellation or material change in coverage.

1. All deductibles and self-insured retentions shall
be fully disclosed in the certificates of insurance.

2. If azgregate limits of less than $2,000,000 are
imposed on bodily injury and property damage,
the ENGINEER must maintain umbrella liability
insurance of at least $1,000,000. All agpregates
must be fully disclosed on the required certificate
of insurance.

3. The specified insurance requirements do not
relieve ENGINEER of its responsibility or limit

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ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PHASE CONTRACT

For Professional Services for Treatment Works

VL

the amount of its liability to the OWNERa‘ohe
persms and ENGINEERisencouraged to purchase

such additional insurance, as it deems necessary.

4. ENGINEER is responsible for and required to
remedy all damage or Joss to any property,
including property of the OWNER, caused in whole
or in part by or anyone employed, directed, or
supervised by ENGINEER.

D. ENGINEER shall not allow any officer or
employee of the OWNER to have any indirect or direct

ENGINEER warrants that no officer or employee of the
OWNER has any direct or indirect interest, whether
contractual, non-contractual, financial or otherwise, in
this contract or in the business of the ENGINEER.

ENGINEER also warrants that it presently has no

interest and that it will not acquire any interest. direct or
indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree
with the performance of services required to be
performed under this contract. ENGINEER. further
warrants that no person having such an interest shall be
employed in the performance of this contract. If any
such interest comes to the attention of the ENGINEER
at any time, a full and complete disclosure of the interest
shall be immediately made in writing to the OWNER. If
the OWNER determines that a conflict exists and was
not disclosed to the OWNER, it may terminate the
contract at will or for cause.

Termination

A. The OWNER shall have the right at any time
for any reason whatsoever to interrupt or terminate
the work required of the ENGINEER under this
AGREEMENT, with a seven (7) day written notice
of such interruption or satisfaction of the DIVISION
and the OWNER, and pursuant to this AGREE-
MENT, In order that the ENGINEER shall receive
payment under termination notice, all plans, draw-
ings, tracings, field notes, estimates, specifications,
proposals, sketches, diagrams, and calculations, to-
gether with all other materials and data prepared in
connection with the PROJECT shall be transmitted to
the OWNER in a form acceptable to the OWNER
and DIVISION.

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ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PHASE CONTRACT
For Professional Services for Treatment Works

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have affixed
their hand and seals at Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire, the day, month, and year first above written.

ENGINEER:

B

y: ff o ee =
fost orized Representative*)

Date: _. 3 -«2 | ge? lL&

OWNER:
CITY OF NASHUA
By:

(Authorized Representative)
Date:

APPROVED: **

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Water Division

By:
(Authorized Representative)
Date:
f Signatures should be supported by appropriate document.
+ ft is agreed that as an act in furtherance of its statutory authority

to approve engineering agreements for treatment works, the DIVI-
SION's approval does not impose any contractual obligation or
hability on the State of New Hampshire, the Department of
Environmental Services or the Division,

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WrIGHT-PIERCE = Water

Engineering a Better Environment Wastewater
Infrastructure

WRIGHT-PIERCE

CERTIFICATE OF VOTE

I, Walter J. Flanagan II, hereby certify that I am the duly elected clerk of Wright-Pierce.

I certify that the following is a true copy of a vote taken at a meeting of the board of directors of the
corporation, duly called and held on April 1, 2015, at which a quorum of the board was present and
voting.

VOTED:

That any one or all of the following officers of Wright-Pierce, on behalf of the corporation, are
authorized to execute all Wright-Pierce contracts, both service agreements and general contractual
obligations:

John W. Braccio, President

William E. Brown, Chairman

Peter C. Atherton, Vice President
Paul F. Birkel Vice President
Richard N. Davee, Vice President
Jonathan C. Edgerton, Vice President
Walter J. Flanagan III, Vice President
Michael D, Giggey, Vice President
Jeffrey P. Musich, Vice President
John R. Nelson, Vice President
Christopher N, Pierce, Vice President

I hereby certify that said vote has not been amended or repealed and remains in full force and effect.

aNd, , j ¢

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NASH! eM,

cal S 1G v

= + “HOE Walter J. Flanagan II, Clerk

3 2

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= 1964 az Date: September 2, 2015

4\.* /§

Bw , S
ANS

Offices Throughout New England | www.wright-pierce.com 230 Commerce Way, Suite 302

Portsmouth, NH 03801 USA
Phone 603.430.3728 | Fax 603.430.4083

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REVOLVING FUND PROGRAM

PART1-GENERAL
APPLICANT -

5700-1

2. GRANT/LOAN NO.
CWSRF-

NAME OF CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR -

ADDRESS OF

CR SUBCONTRACTOR

Wright-Pierce

Include ZIP

0 Commerce Way, Suite 302, Portsmouth, NH 03804

DIRECT LABOR

. Technical Advisor

~ Civil
Architect —
ineer - Structural
Mechanical __..

~ Instrument.
- Electrical

oject

DIRECT LABOR TOTAL:

INDIRECT COSTS (Specify indirect cost pools)

(4) TRANSPORTATION
Resident Services - T
TAL:
, MATERIALS, SUPPLIES

etc.

SUBCONTRAC

SW Cole ~ Material T

OTHER (Specify catagories)

OTHER
. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
_ PROFIT
. TOTAL PRICE

HOURS

12
116
10

4
306
8
B4

92

Room, Boa

4, DATE OF PROPOSAL

. TYPE OF SERVICE TO BE FURNISHED
Bidding & Construction Phase - Construction
Administration, Resident Services, O&M
Manual, Record Drawings, and Start-up

Y RATE
00
00

COST
00

TOTAL

72.
d 14,7
1.25
00

OO
0

G0

ESTIMATED
COST
829.28

x BASE =
O21. 4

ESTIMA
COST
135,362

COST
104.1

16
$323,300.

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JEFFREY R,. PINNETTE, PE

Senior Project Manager

PROJECT ASSIGNMENT:

Project Manager

Education
MS, Civil Engineering,
University of Maine

BS, Environmental Engineering,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Professional Registration
Maine

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Experience
30 Years

Joined Firm
1987

Professional Affiliations
New England Water Environment
Association

New Hampshire Water Pollution
Control Association

Maine Water Environment
Association

Water Environment Federation

New England Biosolids and
Residual Association

International Association on Water
Quality

Publications

Hankins, W.D., C.M. Richardson,
D.F. Tobiason, M. Eames, and J.R.
Pinnette "Mitigating Wet Weather
and Filamentous Bacterial Issues at
the Lewiston-Auburn WWTF,"
WEFTEC, New Orleans, 2004.

Hogan, R.S. M.M. Garcia, LR.
Pinnette and M.W, Thayer "Energy
Self Sufficiency for New Biosolids
Digestion and Drying Facilities,"
Biocycle, July 2003.

Goodwin, J. P., S. A. Amenta, R.

C. Delo, M. Det Vecchio, J. R.

Pinnette, and T. S. Pytlar "Odor
Control Advances at
CoComposting Facitity,” Biocycle,
* January 2000.

EXPERIENCE SUMMARY

Mr. Pinnette is a senior project manager at Wright-Pierce with a strong
background in wastewater treatment, residuals management and odor control.
He currently manages projects for the City of Nashua, New Hampshire; the City
of Manchester, New Hampshire; the City of Keene, New Hampshire; the
Winnipesaukee River Basin Program in Franklin, New Hampshire; the Plymouth
Village Water and Sewer District in Plymouth, New Hampshire; the City of
Fitchburg, Massachusetts; the Greater Lawrence Sanitary District in North
Andover, Massachusetts; FMC BioPolymer in Rockland, Maine; and the
Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution Control Authority in Lewiston, Maine. He has
authored numerous articles on wastewater treatment, residual management, and
odor control including the biofiltration section in "TR-16: Guides for the Design
of Wastewater Treatment Works,” published by the New England Interstate Water
Pollution Control Commission.

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Wasiewaier Treatment

e Headworks Screening Upgrade, Nashua, NH
e Main Electrical Upgrade, Winnipesaukee River Basin Program, Franklin, NH
e Secondary System Upgrade, Fitchburg, MA
Facility Plan Update, South Portland, ME
e Facility Plan Update and Energy Audit, Greater Augusta Utility District,
Augusta, ME
e Grit Removal Upgrade, Nashua, NH
Aeration System Upgrade, Manchester, NH
Primary and Aeration System Improvements, Greater Lawrence Sanitary
District, North Andover, MA

e CEPT and Interim Phosphorus Removal, Fitchburg, MA

e = POTW Optimization Study, Fitchburg, MA

e Wet Weather Flow Facilities Upgrade, South Portland, ME

e Wet Weather Flow Facilities Evaluation, South Portland, ME

*® Facility Plan Amendment, Woonsocket, RI

e WWTF improvements, Plymouth, NH

® Secondary System Evaiuation, Greater Lawrence Sanitary District, North
Andover, MA

e =Energy Audit and Physical Asset Evaluation, Biddeford, ME

e Secondary Syste Capacity Improvements, Fitchburg, MA

e New Headworks Facilities, Fitchburg, MA

e =Preliminary Design of WWTF Capacity Evaluation & Improvements,
Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District, Waterville, ME

e WWITF Capacity Evaluation, Rockland, ME

« WWIF Capacity Evaluation, Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution Control

Authority, Lewiston, ME
e Value Engineering of Headworks Upgrade, Norwalk, CT

Evaluation of Buy-in Fee, Greater Lawrence Sanitary District, North
Andover, MA

WriGHtT-PieRcE ==

Engineering a Beiter Environment

1 / Pinnette

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JEFFREY R. PINNETTE, PE

Senior Project ianager

Ohr, K., Pinnette, J.R., and
Rasmussen, @., "Organic Residuals
Management in Norway” Biocycle,

December 1998

Tvedt, S., Moe, M., Pinnette, J.R.,
and Rasmussen, @., “Kristainsand
Leads the Way in Biowaste
Composting” Biocycle
December 1998.

Segall, L. and J.R. Pinnette,
“Dewatering and Composting
Septage Solids," BioCycle,
March 1995.

Giggey, M.D., Pinnette, J,.R. and
C.A. Dwinal, “Odor Control Factors
in Compost Site Selection,”
BioCycle, February 1995.

Richardson, C.M., Giggey, M.D.,
Pinnette, J.R, and P.A, DeFilipp,
"Performance Testing of an Agitated
Bin Composting System Constructed
Under Design-Build Procurement,"
Proceedings, American Water
Works Association, December 5-8,
1993.

Richardson, C.M., Donovan, J.F.,
Durfee, D.D. and |.R. Pinnette,
“Agitated Bin Composting From
Procurement to Start-Up,” BioCycle,
November 1993.

Giggey, M.D., Marcy, G.J., Pinnette,
JR. and G. St. Hillaire, "Start-Up of a
Large Advanced Septage Treatment
Facility," Proceedings, American
Water Works Association,
December 5-8, 1993.

Pinnette, 1.R., Giggey, M.D.,
Hendry, G.E, and C.M. Richardson,
“Moisture Balance of an Open
Biofilter,” Compost Science &
Utilization,

Spring 1993.

Pinnette, J.R., Modeling the Removal
of Radon - 222 from Domestic
Groundwater Supplies Using
Granular Activated Carbon, Master's
Thesis, University of Maine,
February 1986.

Honeywell, Bangor WWTF Blower Control Upgrade, Bangor, ME

WWTF Improvements for CSO Abatement, Greater Lawrence Sanitary
District, North Andover, MA

Facility Plan Evaluation, Plymouth, NH

Aeration System Blowers Upgrade, Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution Control
Authority, Lewiston, ME

Wet Weather Flow Capacity Projects, Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution
Control Authority, Lewiston,

Capital Improvement Plan, Yarmouth, ME

WWTF Upgrade, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA

WWTP Preliminary Design Report, Stonington, CT

Activated Sludge Secondary Treatment System Upgrade, Lewiston-Auburn
Water Pollution Control Authority, Lewiston, ME

WWTP Phase II Improvements, Quonset Point, RI

Westerly WWTP Expansion, Marlborough, MA

New Variable Speed Drives and Blowers, Metropolitan District Commission,
Hartford, CT

Sludge Handling and Dewatering

Dewatering System Upgrades, Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution Centro!
Authority, Lewiston, ME

Anaerobic Digester Heating Evaluation, Winnipesaukee River Basin Program,
Franklin, NH

Dewatering System Upgrades, Keene, NH

Dewatering System Upgrades, Nashua, NH

Sludge Pumping Facilities, Lewiston-Auburn Water Pollution Controi
Authority, Lewiston, ME

Phase | Centrifuge Dewatering Improvements, Manchester, NH

Sludge Handling Evaluation, Torrington, CT

Dewatering Evaluation, Nashua, NH

Evaluation of Solids Handling Options, Bion Technologies

Sludge Disposal Study, Somersworth, NH

Sludge Stabilization Evaluation, Natal, Brazil

Sludge Handling Evaluation, Lebanon, NH

Sludge Management Cost Handbook Review, EPA

Pump Stations / Collection System

WRIGHT-PIERCE

Engineering a Better Environment

Flow Metering Upgrade, Winnipesaukee River Basin Program, Franklin NH
Maiden Lady Cover Pump Station, Force Main Evaluation, Winnipesaukee
River Basin Program, Franklin, NH

Tenney Mountain Pump Station #4, Force Main Evaluation and Upgrades,
Plymouth, NH

Fairground Road Sewer Settlement Evaluation and Upgrade, Plymouth, NH
Pump Stations Replacement and SCADA/Telemetry Upgrade, Manchester,
NH. West Side Pump Station Screening Upgrade, Manchester, NH. Pump
Station Evaluation, Manchester, NH

Crescent Road Pump Station, Manchester, NH West Side Pump Station,
Manchester, NH

2/7 Pinnette

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 4/6/2016 - P91

Finance Committee - Agenda - 4/6/2016 - P92

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Finance Committee
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TABLE I-2, SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED STAFF EFFORT (HOURS) AND COSTS BY TASK FOR FIELD OFFICE SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES FOR THE NASHUA WWTF HEADWORKS UPGRADE PROJECT

NASHUA, NH
Resident
Project Administrative
TASK DESCRIPTIONS Representative | Assistant RPR Assistant TOTAL HOURS} NON-LABOR | TOTAL LABOR
Flat Billing Rate $104.13 $50.00 $40.00
2B Resident Services 1300 0 0 1300 $38 $135,363 [18 Months, 2.5 diwk, B hrs/d
TOTAL HOURS 1300 0 0 1300 $38 $135,363

TASK 2B Labor $135,363

Non-Labor $38

Total Fee $135,400.00

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