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Contract - National Plant - 2013-10-24 ADDENDUM NO. 3 TO AGREEMENT FOR SEWER MAIN MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND RELATED SERVICES SERVICES FOR 2013-2014 (4TH YEAR) This Addendum to Agreement is made this 2--4 day of 0-Tl K , 2013, by and between the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, a sanitary district established pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 6400 et seq., ("District") and National Plant Services, Inc. ("Contractor") with reference to the following facts: RECITALS WHEREAS, District and Contractor entered into an agreement in December 2010 ("Agreement"), providing for Contractor to perform regular line cleaning maintenance and emergency response; and WHEREAS, said Agreement provided for an initial term of three (3) years and contained an option to extend the agreement for two (2) additional one-year terms; and WHEREAS, District and Contractor entered into Addendum No. 1 on March 22, 2012, for the second year of services for the 2011-2012 fiscal year and entered into Addendum No. 2 on November 15, 2012 for the third year of services for the 2012-2013 fiscal year and • WHEREAS, in the 2012-2013 Addendum No. 2, District and Contractor agreed to extend the original term of the original agreement the Additional Term of two years (fiscal year 2013-2014 and fiscal year 2014-2015) provided in paragraph three of the December 2010 original agreement. Said Additional Term of 2 years added to the three-year original term results in a total term of five (5) years; and WHEREAS, the parties are preparing to enter into the fourth year of services under the Agreement, and Contractor and District desire to alter several terms of the Agreement; and NOW, THEREFORE, Contractor agrees to perform fourth-year sewer main maintenance cleaning in accordance with the original Agreement dated December 2010 between District and Contractor and also in accordance with this Addendum No. 3 to that Agreement: AGREEMENT 1. Continuity in Footage Counting. District and Contractor recognize that industry standard practice for videoing sewer mains has been revised from setting the counter at zero feet at the center of the sewer manhole to setting the counter to zero 1 feet at the beginning of the sewer main outside the manhole. Contractor shall use this convention for all televising inside the District. 2. Contractor to Perform Root Cutting If Requested. District and Contractor recognize root cutting may be necessary similar to prior year services. Upon written request from District, Contractor agrees to perform rooting cutting and Contractor will be compensated on an hourly basis for root cutting at the hourly rates originally submitted by Contractor and adjusted for CPI increases as stated in the original contract and as shown in this addendum. Root cutting will be performed at the industry standard practice of utilizing a root cutter nozzle to cut out the ball roots identified at specific locations in maps provided to Contractor. After the ball roots are cut and Contractor has pulled back the hose, Contractor will switch nozzles to a warthog nozzle with prover (unless prevented by restrictions such as offset joints) and Contractor will then clean the remainder of the line with the warthog nozzle. All roots and debris will be captured and removed from the line after each segment is cleaned (whether or not root cutting is performed) and no debris will be allowed to travel past the downstream manhole. 3. New Two-Year Cycle. Beginning in the 2012-2013 fiscal year, District implemented a two-year cleaning cycle whereby all sewer mains are cleaned within a two-year period. An estimate of the footages to be cleaned is shown below and billing will be based on actual footages cleaned and compensated at the per foot prices shown in the prior year and adjusted by the current CPI as shown in this addendum. 4. Shared Cleaning and Extension of Term. District and Contractor recognize the original December 2010 Agreement contemplated District someday performing sewer cleaning. In that regard, District has purchased a new Vac Con sewer-cleaning vehicle (vactor) and District crews are prepared to perform sewer cleaning during the 2013-2014 fiscal year similar to the 2012-2013 fiscal year. District and Contractor agree to each clean the footages shown below. Should District for any reason decide not to clean a portion or all of its share, Contractor agrees to clean said lines upon written request from District and to have all lines designated to Contractor cleaned no later than June 30, 2014 in order for District to maintain the schedule outlined in District's Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP). 2 Diameter ,` EIJ Footage„ 6 633.15 8 303,244.39 10 13,429.85 12 11,209.59 15 29,388.27 18 17,613.96 21 7,509.35 24 2,239.27 30 30.28 33 350.78 Total 385,648.90 Diameter C«MSC, Footage 8 303,930.02 10 16,669.46 12 10,689.18 Total 331,288.66 5. Plugging and Sealing Manhole Covers. Similar to prior years, Contractor shall plug and seal each manhole that is found to be plugged or sealed prior to Contractor removing the manhole cover. 6. CPI Adjustment. Prices shown in Year 3 shall be adjusted for Year 4 in accordance with the original Agreement that states: Compensation. The District will be charged the per linear foot prices as shown in Exhibit "A" for maintenance cleaning services. The Contractor may request in writing an annual fee adjustment equal to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County Metropolitan Area published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics for a twelve month period (March to March), effective January 1, 20 and for each consecutive year of the Agreement. The District will have discretion to approve or deny Contractor's request for an annual fee adjustment. Pursuant to Contractor's written request for said adjustment, the change from the March 2012 index of 700.028 to the March 2013 index of 709.051 is 1.29% percent, and 3 1 • Contractor is allowed this adjustment. Contractor shall also provide an updated rate sheet of related services, including closed circuit television (CCTV), emergency response, root cutting, etc. 7. Manpower and Equipment Assigned to District Work. Contractor may continue the practice of assigning two cleaning crews to District work. 8. Daily Footage. The original Agreement states: Contractor shall set as its goal 4,500-7,000 feet per day for maintenance cleaning. Contractor recognizes that footages substantially above this level result in less effective cleaning. Contractor is encouraged to maintain footages closer to the lower goal in order to maximize cleaning efficiencies. 9. Original Agreement to Remain in Effect. Except as modified by this Addendum No. 3 and previous addenda, the December 2010 Agreement between District and Contractor shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Addendum No. 3 to be executed the day and year first above written. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT NATIONAL PLANT SERVICES, INC. ry Pre..h ent Signature 0 ja k1 �S Secretary Typed Name ?0,6"K&64— Title APPROVED AS TO FORM: District Counsel 4 w�SP SANITq*y ITEM NO. 19 �� ooso � �� Costa Mesa Sanitary District 4-c(RPORATE�`Q . . .an Independent Special District • To: Board of Directors Via: Scott Carroll, General Manag From: Rob Hamers, District Engineer Date: October 24, 2013 Subject: Addendum No. 3 to National Plant Services Agreement for Annual Sewer Mainline Cleaning Summary Beginning in the 2012-2013 fiscal year, the District began the practice of dividing the yearly cleaning footage between the District's contractor, National Plant Services, Inc. (NPS), and District staff in.order to utilize the District's new sewer cleaning vehicle and reduce program costs. Enclosed for Board consideration is a proposed addendum to continue the cleaning program utilizing the shared cleaning concept. As shown on the rate calculation sheet attached hereto, the District will save approximately $100,867.94 by cleaning its portion of the system in 2013-2014. Staff Recommendation The Board of Directors approves Addendum No. 3 to National Plant Services Agreement in the amount of$123,891.02 Analysis With the addition of the third maintenance worker, District field crews total four men including the Maintenance Supervisor. The increase in field crew size coupled with the recent purchase of a new sewer cleaning truck (VacCon truck) gives the District the ability to perform regular sewer line cleaning. Shared cleaning saves the District substantial money and also places the National Plant Services sewer cleaning vehicles inside the District, which provides additional coverage in the event of an emergency. :0,°f�Y. ,5 r. �* Protecting our community's health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.amdca.gov Board of Directors October 24, 2013 Page 2 of 3 The proposed addendum is for the fourth year of cleaning under the five-year contract between the District and National Plant Services. The contract is very much in the favor of the District as the per footage rates are very low and the District has enjoyed a long- standing mutually beneficial relationship with the company. As per the terms of the agreement, NPS is eligible to receive an increase in their cost for service that equals March to March Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside Counties. The March 2012 to March 2013 CPI is 1.29%, which was added to the rates. Strategic Plan Element & Goal This item complies with the objective and strategy of Strategic Plan Element 1.0, Sewer Infrastructure, which states as follows: "Objective: Our objective is to collect and transport wastewater to meet the needs of existing and future customers. Strategy: We will do this by the careful management of the collection infrastructure using prudent planning and maintenance, with financial strategies to maintain sufficient capacity and respond to changing regulatory demands." Legal Review Associate District Counsel prepared and signed the proposed Addendum No. 3 as attached hereto. Environmental Review Sewer main cleaning has been previously determined by Counsel for the District to be a maintenance activity, therefore, sewer main cleaning is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et. seq.) under Section 15301 Existing Facilities as "Class 1 consists of the ... maintenance ... of existing public or private structures", as further described in Section (b) as "Existing facilities of both investor and publicly-owned utilities used to provide .... sewerage ..." Financial Review The fiscal year 2013-14 budget for sewer line maintenance/cleaning is $220,000 and to date no funds have been expended. Public Notice Process Copies of this report are on file and will be included with the entire agenda packet for the October 24, 2013 regular Board of Directors meeting. Alternative Actions 1. Refer the matter back to staff for additional information. Board of Directors October 24, 2103 Page 3 of 3 Reviewed by: CA-1-u-r /1-- -a-c-175 Stacey Cuevas Finance Manager Attachments A: Addendum No. 3 B: Calculation of Approximate Costs C: Calculation of Approximate Savings D: CPI Chart 0 4 r Protecting our community's health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer collection services. www.crosdca.gov