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Finance Committee - Agenda - 5/15/2019 - P61

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:07
Document Date
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Meeting Description
Finance Committee
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Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 05/15/2019 - 00:00
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General Terms and Conditions

ARTICLE 5 —- GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.

The Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties and
supersedes prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. The
Contract may be amended or modified only by a written modification.

The term “Work” means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents,
and include all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided by the
CONTRACTOR to fulfill the CONTRACTOR’s obligations.

The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper
execution and completion of the Work by the CONTRACTOR, The Contract Documents
are complementary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all.

In the case of a discrepancy, calculated dimensions will govern over scaled dimensions,
Contract Drawings will govern over Standard Specifications, and Technical Specifications
will govern over both Contract Drawings and Standard Specifications. In the case of a
discrepancy between the Agreement and other Contract Documents, the more specific or
stringent obligation or requirement to the benefit of the OWNER shall take precedence.
The CONTRACTOR shall take no advantage of any apparent error or omission in the
Contract Drawings or Technical Specifications, and the Engineer will be permitted to make
such corrections and interpretations as may be deemed necessary to fulfill the intent of the
Contract Documents.

ARTICLE 6- OWNER

1.

Except for permits and fees, which are the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR under the
Contract Documents, the OWNER shall obtain and pay for other necessary approvals,
easements, assessments and charges.

If the CONTRACTOR fails to correct Work that is not in accordance with the Contract
Documents, the OWNER may direct the CONTRACTOR in writing to stop the Work
until the correction is made.

If the CONTRACTOR defaults or neglects to carry out the Work in accordance with the
Contract Documents and fails within a seven (7) day period after receipt of written notice
from the OWNER to correct such default or neglect with diligence and promptness, the
OWNER may, without prejudice to other remedies, correct such deficiencies. In such
case, a Change Order shall be issued deducting the cost of correction from paymenis due
the CONTRACTOR.

The OWNER reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the project
with the OWNER’s own forces, and to award separate contracts in connection with other
portions of the project.

. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate and cooperate with separate CONTRACTORs

employed by the OWNER.
Costs caused by delays or by improperly timed activities or defective construction shall be
borne by the responsible party.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 5/15/2019 - P62

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:07
Document Date
Fri, 05/10/2019 - 12:51
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Wed, 05/15/2019 - 00:00
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ARTICLE 7 —- CONTRACTOR

1.

10.

11.

12.

Execution of the Contract by the CONTRACTOR is a representation that the
CONTRACTOR has visited the site, become familiar with local conditions under which
the Work is to be performed and correlated personal observations with requirements of the
Contract Documents.

The CONTRACTOR shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents with
each other and with information furnished by the OWNER. Before commencing activities,
the CONTRACTOR shall: (1) take field measurements and verify field conditions; (2)
carefully compare this and other information known to the CONTRACTOR with the
Contract Documents; and (3) promptly report errors, inconsistencies or omissions
discovered to the OWNER

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The CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the Work, using the CONTRACTOR’s
best skill and attention. The CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for and have
control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, and for
coordinating all portions of the Work.

The CONTRACTOR, as soon as practicable after award of the Contract, shall furnish in
writing to the OWNER the names of subcontractors or suppliers for each portion of the
Work. The OWNER will promptly reply to the CONTRACTOR in writing if, after due
investigation, he has reasonable objection to the subcontractors or suppliers listed.

Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the CONTRACTOR shall provide
and pay for labor, materials, equipment, tools, utilities, transportation, and other facilities
and services necessary for proper execution and completion of the work.

The CONTRACTOR shall deliver, handle, store and install materials in accordance with
manufacturers’ instructions.

The CONTRACTOR warrants to the OWNER that (1) materials and equipment furnished
under the contract will be new and of good quality unless otherwise required or permitted
by the Contract Documents; (2) the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the
quality required or permitted; and (3) the Work will conform to the requirements of the
Contract Documents.

The CONTRACTOR shall pay sales, consumer, use and similar taxes that are legally
required when the Contract is executed.

The CONTRACTOR shall obtain and pay for the building permit and other permits and
governmental fees, licenses and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion
of the Work.

The CONTRACTOR shall comply with and give notices required by agencies having
Jurisdiction over the Work. If the CONTRACTOR performs Work knowing it to be
contrary to laws, statutes, ordinances building codes, and rules and regulations without
notice to the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsibility for such
Work and shall bear the attributable costs. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify the
OWNER in writing of any known inconsistencies in the Contract Documents with such
governmental laws, rules and regulations.

The CONTRACTOR shall promptly review, approve in writing and submit Shop
Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals required by the Contract
Documents. Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals are not
Contract Documents.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 5/15/2019 - P63

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:07
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Fri, 05/10/2019 - 12:51
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
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13.

14.

15.

16.

The CONTRACTOR shall confine operations at the site to areas permitted by law,
ordinances, permits, the Contract Documents and the OWNER.

The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for cutting, fitting or patching required
compieting the Work or to make its parts fit together properly.

The CONTRACTOR shall keep the premises and surrounding area free from
accumulation of debris and trash related to the Work.

Upon completion of WORK, CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees to OWNER, for
one_ (1) year, and that all WORK was completed in accordance with the Contract
Documents and will not be defective. CONTRACTOR’s warranty and guarantee
hereunder excludes defects or damage caused by:

> Abuse, modification, or improper maintenance or operation by persons other than
CONTRACTOR, subcontractors, suppliers, or any other individual or entity for
whom CONTRACTOR is responsible; or

> Normal wear and tear under normal usage.

ARTICLE 8 — CHANGES IN THE WORK

1.

After execution of the Contract, changes in the Work may be accomplished by Change
Order or by order for a minor change in the Work. The OWNER, without invalidating the
Contract, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract
consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, the Contract Sum and Contract Time
being adjusted accordingly.

A Change Order shall be a written order to the CONTRACTOR signed by the OWNER
to change the Work, Contract Sum or Contract Time.

Change Order requests must include material and equipment cost plus labor with a profit
margin of no more than 10%. Change Orders may require approval by the Board of
Public Works and the OWNER’s Finance Committee vote prior to proceeding.

The OWNER will have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving
changes in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time and not inconsistent with the intent of
the Contract Documents. Such changes shall be written orders and shall be binding on the
OWNER and CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall carry out such written orders
promptly.

If concealed or unknown physical conditions are encountered at the site that differ
materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents or from those conditions
ordinarily found to exist, the Contract Sum and Contract Time shall be subject to equitable
adjustment following authorization of the OWNER to the charges.

ARTICLE 9 — TIME

1.
2.

Time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence to the Contract.

If the CONTRACTOR is delayed at any time in progress of the Work by changes ordered
in the Work, or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in deliveries, unavoidable casualties
or other causes beyond the CONTRACTOR’s control, the Contract Time shall be
extended by Change Order for such reasonable time as may be determined.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 5/15/2019 - P64

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:07
Document Date
Fri, 05/10/2019 - 12:51
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 05/15/2019 - 00:00
Page Number
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ARTICLE 10 —- PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION

1.

The Contract Sum stated in the Agreement, including authorized adjustments, is the total
amount payable by the OWNER to the CONTRACTOR for performance of the Work
under the Contract Documents.

Once every thirty (30) days, the CONTRACTOR shall submit an itemized Application
for Payment for operations completed in accordance with the values stated in the
Agreement. Such application shall be supported by such data substantiating the
CONTRACTOR’s right to payment as the OWNER may reasonably require.

Application for Payment performed under this agreement shall be submitted as follows:

» Electronically via email to VendorAPInvoices@NashuaNH.gov
OR
>» Paper Copies via US Mail to:

City of Nashua, City Hall
Accounts Payable
229 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Please do not submit invoices both electronically and paper copy.

In addition, and to facilitate the proper and timely payment of applications, the
OWNER requires that all submitted invoices contain a valid PURCHASE ORDER
NUMBER.

The CONTRACTOR warrants that title to all Work covered by an Application for
Payment will pass to the OWNER no later than the time of payment. The
CONTRACTOR further warrants that upon submittal of an Application for Payment, all
Work for which Certificates for Payment have been previously issued and payments
received from the OWNER shall, to the best of the CONTRACTOR’s knowledge,
information and belief, be free and clear of liens, claims, security interests or other
encumbrances adverse to the OWNER’s interests.

OWNER shall make payments, for work satisfactorily completed and accurately invoiced,
on the basis of CONTRACTORs Application for Payment, within 30 days of approval by
the OWNER.

The CONTRACTOR shall promptly pay each subcontractor and supplier out of the
amount paid to the CONTRACTOR on account of such entities’ portion of the Work.

The OWNER shall have no responsibility for the payment of money to a subcontractor or
supplier.

An Application for Payment, a progress payment, or partial or entire use or occupancy of
the project by the OWNER shall not constitute acceptance of Work not in accordance with
the requirements of the Contract Documents.

Substantial completion is the stage in the progress of the Work when the Work or
designated portion thereof is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract
Documents so the OWNER can occupy or utilize the Work for its intended use.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 8/9/2016 - P4

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:34
Document Date
Tue, 08/09/2016 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
Tue, 08/09/2016 - 00:00
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Board of Aldermen Page 4
August 9, 2016

Attorney Bolton

| don’t think that the communication from Alderman Cookson to President McCarthy violated the right-to-
know law. | would however caution you that there is at least one Superior Court judge who would think
that it does. There was a case out of Strafford County where this judges opine was that a single e-mail
from one member of a public body copies to all of the other members of that body was a violation of the
statute. My understanding is that is going to be appealed if it hasn’t already been, to the Supreme Court
and there are many municipal lawyers are eagerly waiting for further guidance on that. | think it would be
crystal clear if it was a direct communication from one Alderman to another or the President of the Board if
the other members were not copied. Certainly when it starts getting into two or three more members
voicing an opinion through e-mail to which the rest are copied then we certainly run into problems. My
office is in the process of preparing some advice on this, for not only this Board, but the other Boards and
Committees in city government and that should be forthcoming sometime later this month. We will do our
best to provide further guidance in that regard.

Alderman Cookson

Regardless, my action this evening covers us in any instance, whether it is the one opinion of the one
Supreme Court Justice or whether it is not a violation of the right-to-know law. By putting this out in the
public you will see the dialogue that took place.

MOTION CARRIED

PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE ACTED
UPON THIS EVENING

Ms. Paula Johnson, 15 Westborn Drive

I’d like to pass down to the President a petition. | didn’t do a lot of work on it but its names regarding the
David W. Deane Skateboard Park. First of all, | think the right-to-know law was broken in this. | had a
little conversation with Attorney Clark. First of all, let’s talk about transparency which there was obviously
none when it came to these meetings. Transparency promotes accountability and provides information
for citizens about what their government is doing. Well, the area around Stellos, the neighborhood there;
we did not know anything that was going on because we are not direct abutters. The city is a direct
abutter. | went to 505 West Hollis Street and they didn’t know. | went to the Pratt Homes and they didn’t
know. Mayor, you were going to be the transparent Mayor after everything you said about our previous
Mayor. Information maintained by government is a national and city asset. We have to have
transparency. | have to ask if there was coercion and is this a rigged system? My answer to this is
absolutely because you kept the citizens out in the dark that live in that particular neighborhood and the
surrounding area on West Hollis Street. Some people say that there is no problem on West Hollis Street
but we all know that there is. When you get off of the highway at Exit 5W and from the highway all the
way down to Ledgewood Hills you are stuck in traffic and there is a bad intersection there and
supposedly it was fixed but it's worse now. Since there are no minutes to this meeting the last time there
were minutes, which | got from Assistant Corporation Counsel Dory Clark, the last time there were any
minutes to these meetings were from August of 2013. What happened to the last three years in that
there were numerous meetings because Alderman Deane talked about them? When Alderman LeBrun
asked if there were minutes to the meetings he said no, | don’t believe so. That’s a violation of the right-
to-know law. The question is since this committee was formed by the previous Mayor, there were
meeting minutes at one time but there’s none.

I’m going to discuss a few things that happened at the Infrastructure Committee meeting. Back in 2003;
we are going to talk about code of conduct again which was written by Alderman Deane. Members of
the public attending or participating at meetings and hearings shall be treated with respect and courtesy
in accordance with this section. Isn’t that great because let’s fast forward here; New Hampshire courts

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 7/20/2022 - P6

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:46
Document Date
Fri, 07/15/2022 - 12:19
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
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Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 07/20/2022 - 00:00
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City of Nashua

Purchasing Department

Administrative Services Division (603) 589-3330
229 Main Street - Nashua, NH 03060 Fax (603) 594-3233
July 13, 2022
Memo #23-307
TO: Mayor Donchess
Finance Committee
SUBJECT: Physicals for firefighters in the amount not to exceed $141,660 funded from Grant Funds:

2020 Assistance to Firefighter Grants & 53135 Medical Services

Please see attached communications from William Atkinson, Assistant Chief, dated July 13, 2022 for project
specific details related to this purchase. Below please find a summary of the purchase approval request:

Item: Physicals for firefighters
Value: $141,660
Vendor: Life Scan Wellness Centers

Department: 152 Fire Rescue
Source Fund: Grant Funds: 2020 Assistance to Firefighter Grants
53135 Medical Services

Ordinance: Pursuant to NRO § 5-83 Professional Services (A) In the purchase of accounting,
architectural, auditing, engineering, legal, medical and ambulance services and
purchases of independent professional consultant services for personnel, data
processing, actuarial, planning, management and other comparable purchases
competitive bidding shall not be required .

The Nashua Fire Rescue, and the Purchasing Department respectfully request your approval of this
contract.

Regards,

Amy Girard
Purchasing Agent II

Cc: W Atkinson
J Graziano

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 5/15/2019 - P65

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:07
Document Date
Fri, 05/10/2019 - 12:51
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
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10.When the Work or designated portion thereof is substantially complete, the
CONTRACTOR and OWNER shall establish responsibilities for completion and shall fix
the time within which the CONTRACTOR shall finish all items on the list accompanying
the Certificate. Warranties required by the Contract Documents shall commence on the
date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof unless otherwise
provided in the Certificate of Substantial Completion.

11. Upon receipt of a final Application for Payment, the OWNER will inspect the Work.
When he finds the Work acceptable and the Contract fully performed, the OWNER will
promptly issue a final Certificate for Payment.

12. Acceptance of final payment by the CONTRACTOR, a subcontractor or supplier shall
constitute a waiver of claims by that payee except those previously made in writing and
identified by that payee as unsettled at the time of final Application for Payment.

ARTICLE 11— RETAINAGE

1. The OWNER will retain a portion of the progress payment, each month, in accordance with
the following procedures:

a. The OWNER will establish an escrow account in the bank of the OWNER’s
choosing. The account will be established such that interest on the principal will be
paid to the CONTRACTOR. The principal will be the accumulated retainage paid
into the account by the OWNER. The principal will be held by the bank, available
only to the OWNER, until termination of the contract.

b. Until the work is 50% complete, as determined by the OWNER, retainage shall be
10% of the monthly payments claimed. The computed amount of retainage will be
deposited in the escrow account established above.

c. After the work is 50% complete, and provided the CONTRACTOR has satisfied
the OWNER in quality and timeliness of the work, and provided further that there
is no specific cause for withholding additional retainage no further amount will be
withheld. The escrow account will remain at the same balance throughout the
remainder of the project.

2. Upon final completion and acceptance of the Work, OWNER shall hold 2% retainage
during the 1 (one) year warranty period and release it only after the project has been
accepted.

ARTICLE 12 — PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY

1. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all
safety precautions and programs, including all those required by law in connection with
performance of the Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly remedy damage and
loss to property caused in whole or in part by the CONTRACTOR, or by anyone for
whose acts the CONTRACTOR may be liable.

ARTICLE 13 — CORRECTION OF WORK
1. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly correct Work rejected by the OWNER as failing to

conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents. The CONTRACTOR shall bear
the cost of correcting such rejected work.

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2. In addition to the CONTRACTOR’s other obligations including warranties under the
Contract, the CONTRACTOR shall, for a period of one year after Substantial Completion,
correct work not conforming to the requirements of the Contract Documents.

3. If the CONTRACTOR fails to correct nonconforming Work within a reasonabie time, the
OWNER may correct it and the CONTRACTOR shall reimburse the OWNER for the
cost of the correction.

ARTICLE 14 —- PROHIBITED INTERESTS

CONTRACTOR shall not allow any officer or employee of the OWNER to have any indirect or
direct interest in this contract or the proceeds of this contract. CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR.
CONTRACTOR 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. CONTRACTOR 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 CONTRACTOR at any time, a full and complete disclosure of
the interest shall be immediately made in writing to the OWNER. If OWNER determines that a
conflict exists and was not disclosed to the OWNER, it may terminate the contract at will or for
cause.

ARTICLE 15 — TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT
TERMINATION, ABANDONMENT, OR SUSPENSION AT WILL

The OWNER, in its sole discretion, shall have the right to terminate, abandon, or suspend all or
part of the project and contract at will. If the OWNER chooses to terminate, abandon, or suspend
all or part of the project, it shall provide CONTRACTOR 10 day’s written notice of its intent to
do so. If all or part of the project is suspended for more than 90 days, the suspension shall be
treated as a termination at will of all or that part of the project and contract.

Upon receipt of notice of termination, abandonment, or suspension at will, CONTRACTOR shall:

a. Immediately discontinue work on the date and to the extent specified in the notice.

b. Provide the OWNER with a list of all unperformed services.

C. Place no further orders or sub-contracts for materials, services, or facilities, other
than as may be necessary or required for completion of such portion of work under
the contract that is not terminated.

d. Immediately make every reasonable effort to obtain cancellation upon terms
satisfactory to the OWNER of all orders or sub contracts to the extent they relate to
the performance of work terminated, abandoned, or suspended under the notice,
assign to the OWNER any orders or sub contracts specified in the notice, and
revoke agreements specified in the notice.

e. Not resume work after the effective date of a notice of suspension until receipt of a
written notice from the OWNER to resume performance.

In the event of a termination, abandonment, or suspension at will, CONTRACTOR shall receive
all amounts due and not previously paid to CONTRACTOR for work satisfactorily completed in

accordance with the contract prior to the date of the notice and compensation for work thereafter

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completed as specified in the notice. No amount shall be allowed or paid for anticipated profit on
unperformed services or other unperformed work.

TERMINATION FOR CAUSE

This agreement may be terminated by the OWNER on 10 calendar day’s written notice to
CONTRACTOR in the event of a failure by CONTRACTOR to adhere to any or all the terms
and conditions of the contract or for failure to satisfactorily, in the sole opinion of the OWNER, to
complete or make sufficient progress on the work in a timely and professional manner.
CONTRACTOR shall be given an opportunity for consultation with the OWNER prior to the
effective date of the termination. CONTRACTOR may terminate the contract on 10 calendar
days written notice if, through no fault of CONTRACTOR, the OWNER fails to pay
CONTRACTOR for 45 days after the date of approval by the OWNER of any Application for
Payment.

Upon receipt of notice of termination for cause, CONTRACTOR shall:

1. Immediately discontinue work on the date and to the extent specified in the notice.

2. Provide the OWNER with a list of all unperformed services.

3. Place no further orders or sub-contracts for materials, services, or facilities, other than as
may be necessary or required for completion of such portion of work under the contract
that is not terminated.

4. Immediately make every reasonable effort to obtain cancellation upon terms satisfactory to
the OWNER of all orders or sub contracts to the extent they relate to the performance of
work terminated, abandoned, or suspended under the notice, assign to the OWNER any
orders or sub contracts specified in the notice, and revoke agreements specified in the
notice.

5. Not resume work after the effective date of a notice of termination unless and until receipt
of a written notice from the OWNER to resume performance.

In the event of a termination for cause, CONTRACTOR shall receive all amounts due and not
previously paid to CONTRACTOR for work satisfactorily completed in accordance with the
contract prior to the date of the notice, less all previous payments. No amount shall be allowed or
paid for anticipated profit on unperformed services or other unperformed work. Any such payment
may be adjusted to the extent of any additional costs occasioned to the OWNER by reasons of
CONTRACTOR 's failure. CONTRACTOR shall not be relieved of liability to the OWNER for
damages sustained from the failure, and the OWNER may withhold any payment to the
CONTRACTOR until such time as the exact amount of damages due to the OWNER is
determined. All claims for payment by the CONTRACTOR must be submitted to the OWNER
within 30 days of the effective date of the notice of termination.

If after termination for the failure of CONTRACTOR to adhere to any of the terms and conditions
of the contract or for failure to satisfactorily, in the sole opinion of the OWNER, to complete or
make sufficient progress on the work in a timely and professional manner, it is determined that
CONTRACTOR had not so failed, the termination shall be deemed to have been a termination at
will. In that event, the OWNER shall, if necessary, make an adjustment in the compensation paid
to CONTRACTOR such that CONTRACTOR receives total compensation in the same amount
as it would have received in the event of a termination-at-will.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR TERMINATION

Upon termination of the contract, the OWNER may take over the work and prosecute it to
completion by agreement with another party or otherwise. Upon termination of the contract or in
the event CONTRACTOR shall cease conducting business, the OWNER shall have the right to
solicit applications for employment from any employee of the CONTRACTOR assigned to the
performance of the contract. Neither party shall be considered in default of the performance of
such obligations is prevented or delayed by any cause, existing or future, which is beyond the
reasonable control of such party. Delays arising from the actions or inactions of one or more of
CONTRACTOR's principals, officers, employees, agents, subcontractors, sub consultants,
vendors, or suppliers are expressly recognized to be within CONTRACTOR's control.

ARTICLE 16 - DISPUTE RESOLUTION

The parties shall attempt to resolve any dispute related to this contract as follows. Either party
shall provide to the other party, in writing and with full documentation to verify and substantiate
its decision, its stated position concerning the dispute. No dispute shall be considered submitted
and no dispute shall be valid under this provision unless and until the submitting party has
delivered the written statement of its position and full documentation to the other party. The
parties shall then attempt to resolve the dispute through good faith efforts and negotiation between
the OWNER Representative and the CONTRACTOR Representative. At all times,
CONTRACTOR shall carry on the work under this contract and maintain and complete work in
accordance with the requirements of the contract or determination or direction of the OWNER. If
the parties are unable to resolve their dispute as described above within 30 days, the parties may
request that the dispute be submitted to the Board of Public Works for resolution. If the parties are
dissatisfied with the decision of the Board of Public Works, the parties’ reserve the right to pursue
any available legal and/or equitable remedies for any breaches of this contract except as that right
may be limited by the terms of this contract.

ARTICLE 17 —- CHOICE OF LAW AND VENUE

This contract shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the State of New Hampshire and any
claim or action brought relating to this contract, the work performed or contracted to be performed
thereunder, or referable in anyway thereto shall be brought in Hillsborough County (New
Hampshire) Superior Court Southern Judicial District or in the New Hampshire 9th Circuit
Court—Nashua and not elsewhere

ARTICLE 18 — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

1. Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract as a whole without written consent
of the other.

2. Tests, inspections and approvals of portions of the Work required by the Contract

Documents or by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of public authorities having

jurisdiction shall be made at an appropriate time.

If additional testing is required, the CONTRACTOR shall perform these tests.

4. The OWNER shall pay for tests except for testing Work found to be defective for which
the CONTRACTOR shall pay.

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