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Contract - National Plant - 2010-12-20 AGREEMENT FOR SEWER MAIN MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND RELATED SERVICES 3 4 This Agreement is made and entered into this ,20,f1, day of December, 2010 BY and 5 BETWEEN COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT (hereinafter referred to as `District '), a 6 California sanitary district established pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 6400 et sec/ 7 and NATIONAL PLANT SERVICES, INC. (hereinafter referred to as `Contractor'), a 8 California corporation, with reference to the following facts: 9 10 RECITALS 11 WHEREAS, District provides sewer service to its patrons pursuant to a system of sewer 12 lines owned and operated by District and must take reasonable steps to prevent and abate sewer 13 system overflows, including providing sewer line maintenance and service and further providing 14 emergency response when a sewer line malfunctions thereby causing such a sewer overflow- and 15 16 WHEREAS, the District previously contracted with the City of Costa Mesa to provide 17 certain services related to sewer system overflows and line maintenance; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the District has now separated from City and has terminated its service 20 agreement with City for said services, and 21 2 WHEREAS, Contractor was awarded a contract on February 17 2006, for line cleaning 23 and cleaned the District lines and provided CCTV inspection and grading pursuant to National 24 Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) Pipeline Assessment and Certification 25 Program (PACP) standards and completed said work pursuant to Project 175 and 26 27 WHEREAS, pursuant to Addendum No 1 to the February 17 2006 contract, Contractor 28 added Drainage Basin Identification Numbers for the District-prepared drainage basins shown on 1 maps, with line diameters, lengths and manholes shown and imputed into the WinCan database 2 for use in future maintenance cleaning, and further provided for a two-pass cleaning of over 3 236,000 linear feet of sewer line; and 4 5 WHEREAS, pursuant to Addendum No. 2 to the February 17 2006 contract, Contractor 6 provided two-pass mainline cleaning of 400,000 linear feet, provided completion maps based on 7 District s atlas and plugged manholes; and R 9 WHEREAS, District and Contractor do now desire to contract for regular line cleaning 10 maintenance and emergency response; and 11 1� WHEREAS, Contractor has represented that it is competent to provide such services; and 13 14 WHEREAS, District desires an agreement in which the Parties may share certain 15 equipment and facilities and in which personnel of District and Contractor may work together in I6 providing services relating to line cleaning, service and repair and 17 to WHEREAS, the Parties acknowledge that District may later employ its own employees 19 to provide these services and may therefore, only need Contractor to provide these services in 20 the near term; 21 22 WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 4 04 120(b) of the District s Operations Code, 23 the District may use bid results from another agency and award the District s contract to the low 24 bidder for similar services; 25 26 NOW THEREFORE, the Parties hereto agree as follows: 27 28 2 1. Scope of services. Contractor shall provide the following regular and emergency 2 services: 3 (a) Regular sewer line cleaning, 4 (i) Contractor shall perform sewer line cleaning including grit removal in 5 accordance with the CMSD scope of work and bids received by County 6 Sanitation District of Los Angeles County on 6/30/10 attached hereto as 7 Exhibit A and made a part hereof. 8 (ii) Contractor shall set as its goal 4,500-7 000 feet per day for maintenance cleaning. Contractor recognizes that footages substantially above this 10 level result in less effective cleaning. 11 (iii) Contractor, or an independent third party contractor if so chosen by 12 District, or the District itself as the case may be, shall perform closed 13 circuit television (CCTV) work of approximately 1% of the total footage 14 cleaned after Contractor performs maintenance cleaning in order to judge 15 the effectiveness of Contractor s cleaning. Should line cleaning be judged 16 ineffective according to the District, Contractor and District shall meet to 17 discuss methods that Contractor might implement to improve cleaning. 18 The locations of the 1°%° footage shall be as determined by District. 19 Compensation for the 1% cleaning shall be hourly at Contractor's hourly 20 rates shown herein. 21 (iv) Contractor shall have nozzles, cleaning heads, and root-cutting heads on °'- its trucks in order to provide effective cleaning of sewer line sags, tree root 23 cutting, and removal of gravel and other debris. Contractor shall use a 24 warthog nozzle for cleaning all 8' 12' sewer mains. In the event the 25 warthog nozzle (or other nozzles for larger lines) used during 2-pass 26 cleaning does not adequately remove the roots or heavy debris from any 27 section of line, Contractor shall notify the District s designee immediately 28 by cell phone and in writing at the end of each day District may elect to 3 have Contractor perform root cutting or heavy cleaning at the hourly rates 2 shown in Contractor s rate sheet attached hereto. 3 (v) Contractor shall plug and seal any manhole opened by Contractor that was 4 previously either plugged or plugged and sealed. District shall reimburse 5 Contractor on a per manhole basis at the rate of$22.50 per manhole for 6 manholes plugged and sealed during the first year of this agreement. 7 District shall supply Contractor with silicone sealant and cork plugs to s perform plugging and sealing. District may elect to have Contractor 9 perform re-plugging and resealing during subsequent years but reserves to the right to have re-plugging and resealing performed by others. During 11 the course of work, District may request Contractor clean District s sewer 2 siphons and hot spots or perform other related work and payment for these 13 items shall be separate from the compensation paid Contractor for 14 maintenance cleaning work under this agreement. 15 (b) Emergency response to sewer spills. 16 (i) In addition to the work stated above, contractor shall be the first responder 17 to after hours sewer line plug ups and backups when calls are forwarded to 18 the Contractor s call center District may choose to have its Maintenance 19 Supervisor or a local plumbing firm become the first responder In this 20 event, and all other events, Contractor shall respond immediately when 21 calls are placed on behalf of the District to the Contractor's call center 22 Contractor shall attempt to respond within two (2) hours to any call but no 23 later than four (4) hours. Payment for these services shall be separate 24 from the compensation paid Contractor for maintenance cleaning work 25 under this agreement. 26 27 2. Contractor training. Contractor agrees as follows: 28 4 (a) Contractor s staff shall be trained and certified in California and Federal OSHA 2 practices for entry and work in and around `permit required confined spaces. 3 (b) Contractor shall be knowledgeable and trained in lane cleaning and shall perform 4 specialized service as requested by the District. 5 (c) Contractor shall endeavor to have its sewer line cleaning staff obtain certification 6 through the California Water Environment Association (CWEA) and training through programs 7 that may be offered by the Orange County Sanitation District. 9 3. Term and Contractor compensation. 10 11 Term 12 The term of the Agreement shall be for three (3) years beginning on 20 13 ("Commencement Date') and ending 20 ("Original Term '), unless extended pursuant to this Section. District and Contractor by mutual written agreement may extend the 14 Term for Two (2) additional one year terms ( Additional Term'). To exercise an extension, the 15 District shall submit to Contractor at least sixty days prior to the end of the Original Term or 16 Additional Term, written notice of its intention to exercise an Additional Term. Contractor shall 17 notify District as to the ability to extend the Agreement. Each Additional Term may be 18 exercised upon the condition that at the time of the exercise, both parties are then in compliance 19 with the material terms and conditions of this Agreement on its part to be performed. 20 21 This contract may be terminated without cause by the giving of ninety (90) days notice. If either 22 party has cause, it may terminate this contract upon the giving of thirty (30) days notice, 2' provided it has given notice of the grounds for termination to the other party along with at least 24 ten (10) days to cure any defects in performance. 25 26 27 Compensation The District will be charged the per linear foot prices as shown in Exhibit A for maintenance 2x cleaning services. The Contractor may request in writing an annual fee adjustment equal to the 5 I 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 3 (March to March), effective January 1 20 and for each consecutive year of the Agreement. 4 The District will have discretion to approve or deny Contractor's request for an annual fee adjustment. 6 Contractor shall provide invoices on no more frequently than a monthly basis showing services 7 provided, dates and times of service and persons providing those services and parts provided. 8 Invoices shall provide such itemization and detail as the District Engineer shall reasonably 9 require. 10 11 4. Equipment/personnel sharing. This Agreement provides for a unique sharing 12 arrangement of both personnel and equipment. Contractor shall work in a cooperative manner 13 with District personnel with the goal of increasing the reliability and operating efficiency of the 14 District sewer system. Contractor and District shall share Contractor and District-owned tools, 15 equipment, and vehicles as necessary to perform services. Tools, equipment and vehicles 16 purchased and owned by the respective organizations shall remain the property of the purchasing 17 organization. Contractor shall allow a District employee or District contractor with experience in 18 sewer line maintenance and operations to become the 'second person on Contractor's 19 vacuum/jetter trucks. The abilities and qualifications of the 'second person shall be approved 20 by Contractor and the District prior to its occurrence. The presence of the 'second person shall 21 change the Contractor billing rate to 'one combination vacuum/jetter truck with one man as 22 shown on the District approved schedule of charges. 23 24 District may subject to available space, allow Contractor to park and store vehicles at the '5 District Yard located at 174 W Wilson Street, Costa Mesa, at the District s discretion. 26 27 18 6 5. Employee/personnel list. Contractor shall provide the District with an updated 2 manpower list with names, addresses, and phone numbers of its staff dedicated to District work 3 including copies of certifications and licenses obtained by the personnel. 4 5 6. Recommendations for improvements. Contractor s staff shall meet with District s 6 General Manager, District Engineer and/or Operations Manager as requested by District to 7 discuss recommendations for improvements, advancements and new technology schedule 8 revisions, and other topics that may increase the operating efficiency and reliability of the 9 District s sewer system. 10 11 7 Prevailing wages. District has determined that prevailing wages may apply and 1- Contractor has agreed to comply with said laws. Contractor shall fully indemnify District if 13 Contractor fails to comply with said laws and will pay any wages and penalties assessed for 14 failure to comply 15 16 8. Licenses. Contractor has the following licenses. C42 (Sanitation System Contractor), 17 C61 (Limited Specialties) and D38 (Sand and Water Blasting). Contractor shall have all licenses 18 required to perform the work described herein. 19 20 9 Insurance. Contractor has the coverages attached hereto as Exhibit 'C' and will 21 maintain those coverages during the term of this Agreement. Contractor will provide District '2 with an endorsement naming District as an additional insured to its commercial general liability 23 policy 24 25 10. Indemnification. The parties agree that due to the unique personnel and equipment 26 sharing arrangements provided for in this Agreement, the parties will each agree to indemnify 27 defend and hold each other harmless from any and all liability that arises from their intentional or 28 negligent acts. 7 1 2 11. Work quality Contractor agrees to perform all work in a competent and 3 workmanlike manner Any emergency conditions that may exist shall be taken into 4 consideration in determining if such work was performed in a workmanlike manner 5 6 12. Safety Contractor shall observe all safety procedures when performing said job, 7 including but not limited to those set forth in Labor Code Section 6705 pertaining to trenching, 8 those provided by CAL-OSHA and those set forth in the most recent editions of CAL TRANS 9 manuals pertaining to traffic control and the use of warning devices for highway work. Such 10 standards shall include the following. 11 1 The Work Area Traffic Control Handbook (WATCH). 12 2. The Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work 13 Upon Highways. 14 3 State Labor Code Sections 6704, 6706 and 6707 15 4. The Construction Safety Orders (CAL-OSHA). 16 5 The General Industry Safety Orders (CAL-OSHA). 17 6. Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (The Green Book). 18 19 13. Yearly Cleaning. The District has various lines requiring cleaning on an annual, 211 biennial, and triennial basis, and has prepared six (6) yearly maps labeled Year 1 through Year 6 21 identifying the full 6-year cleaning cycle. The base 3-year term, and if exercised the two 2' additional years, will encompass cleaning portions of the system identified as Year 1 through 23 Year 5 as shown in the yearly maps attached as Exhibit `B' Said maps also contain the sizes 24 and footages of the sewer mains to be cleaned. District will provide large size copies to 25 Contractor for no charge upon request. 26 V7 14. Ownership of documents. 28 8 (a) Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the 2 performance of its services under this Agreement, including both line cleaning, emergency 3 services, and other services, and other such information required by District that relate to the 4 performance of services provided in sufficient detail to permit an evaluation of services. All 5 such records shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles 6 and shall he clearly identified and readily accessible. Contractor shall provide free access to the 7 representatives of District or its designees at reasonable times to such books and records; shall 8 give District the right to examine and audit said books and records; shall permit District to make 9 transcripts therefrom as necessary and shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, 10 proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement. Such records, together with supporting 11 documents, shall be maintained for a period of three (3) years after receipt of final payment. (b) Upon completion, termination or suspension of this Agreement, all records relating to 13 line maintenance, repairs that may have been authorized, and warranties, and other documents 14 prepared in the course of providing the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall 15 become the sole property of the District and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by the 16 District without the permission of the Contractor With respect to computer files, Contractor 17 shall make available to the District, at the Contractor s office and upon reasonable written 18 request by the District, the necessary computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, 19 compiling, transferring and printing computer files. 20 15. Independent contractor/consultant. (a) Contractor is and shall at all times remain, as to the District, a wholly independent 23 Contractor The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of Contractor 24 shall at all times be under Contractor's exclusive direction and control. Neither District nor any 25 of its officers, employees, or agents shall have control over the conduct of Contractor or any of 26 Contractor's officers, employees, or agents. except as set forth in this Agreement. Contractor 27 shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees, or agents 28 are in any manner officers, employees, or agents of the District. Contractor shall not incur or 9 I have the power to incur any debt, obligation, or liability whatever against District, or bind District in any manner 3 (b) No employee benefits shall be available to Contractor in connection with the 4 performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to Contractor as provided in this Agreement, District shall not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to Contractor for c, performing services hereunder for District. District shall not be liable for compensation or 7 indemnification to Consultant for injury or sickness arising out of performing services hereunder 8 9 16. Legal responsibilities. The Contractor shall keep itself informed of State and 10 Federal laws and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in any way 11 affect the performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement. The Contractor shall at all 12 times observe and comply with all such laws and regulations. The District, and its officers and 13 employees, shall not be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Contractor to 14 comply with this Section. 15 16 17 Undue influence. Contractor declares and warrants that no undue influence or 17 pressure is used against or in concert with any officer or employee of the Costa Mesa Sanitary 18 District in connection with the award, terms or implementation of this Agreement, including any 19 method of coercion, confidential financial arrangement or financial inducement. No officer or 220 employee of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District will receive compensation, directly or indirectly 21 from Contractor, or from any officer, employee or agent of Contractor, in connection with the 22 award of this Agreement or any work to be conducted as a result of this Agreement. Violation of 23 this Section shall be a material breach of this Agreement entitling the District to any and all 24 remedies at law or in equity 25 6 18. No benefit to arise to local employees. No member, officer or employee of 17 District, or their designees or agents, and no public official who exercises authority over or 28 responsibilities with respect to the Project during his/her tenure or for one (1) year thereafter 10 I shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in any agreement or sub-agreement, or the proceeds 2 thereof, for work to be performed in connection with the Project performed under this 3 Agreement. 4 5 19 Release of information/Conflicts of interest. 6 (a) All information gained by Contractor in performance of this Agreement shall be 7 considered confidential and shall not be released by Contractor without District s prior written s authorization. Contractor its officers, employees, agents or subconsultants, shall not without 9 written authorization from the District General Manager or unless requested by the District to Counsel, voluntarily provide declarations, letters of support, testimony at depositions, response 11 to interrogatories, or other information concerning the work performed under this Agreement or 12 relating to any project or property located within the District. Response to a subpoena or court 13 order shall not be considered `voluntary" provided Contractor gives District notice of such court 14 order or subpoena. 15 (b) Contractor shall promptly notify District should Contractor its officers, employees, 16 agents or subconsultants be served with any summons, complaint, subpoena, notice of 17 deposition, request for documents, interrogatories, requests for admissions, or other discovery 18 request, court order or subpoena from any person or party regarding this Agreement and the 19 work performed thereunder or with respect to any project or property located within the District. 20 District retains the right, but has no obligation, to represent Contractor and/or be present at any 21 deposition, hearing or similar proceeding. Contractor agrees to cooperate fully with District and 22 to provide the opportunity to review any response to discovery requests provided by Contractor 23 However, District s right to review any such response does not imply or mean the right by 24 District to control, direct or rewrite said response. 25 V6 20. Notices. Any notice which either party may desire to give to the other party under 27 this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service, (ii) delivery 28 by a reputable document delivery service, such as, but not limited to, Federal Express, which 11 provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail, 2 certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the party as 3 set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by notice: 4 To District: Costa Mesa Sanitary District 5 628 W 19th Street 6 Costa Mesa, California 92627 7 Attn: District Clerk 8 To Contractor National Plant Services, Inc. 9 1461 Harbor Avenue 10 Long Beach, California 96813-2741 11 12 21. Assignment. The Contractor shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, 13 nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder without prior written consent of the District. 14 Contractor President Dennis R. Keene may use assistants, under its direct Contractor 15 supervision, to perform some of the services under this Agreement. Contractor shall provide 16 District fourteen (14) days notice prior to the departure of Dennis Keene from Contractor s 17 employ Should he/she leave Contractor's employ the District shall have the option to 18 immediately terminate this Agreement, within three (3) days of the close of said notice period. 19 Upon termination of this agreement, Contractor s sole compensation shall be payment for actual 20 services performed up to, and including, the date of termination or as may be otherwise agreed to 21 in writing between the Board of Directors and the Contractor. '2 23 22. Governing Law The District and the Contractor understand and agree that the laws 24 of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties 25 to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement. Any litigation 26 concerning this Agreement shall take place in the municipal, superior or federal district court 27 with jurisdiction over the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. 28 12 23. Entire agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the 2 parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations, and statements, oral or written, 4 are merged into this Agreement and shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is entering 5 into this Agreement based solely upon the representations set forth herein and upon each party s 6 own independent investigation of any and all facts such party deems material. 7 8 24. Authority to execute this agreement. The person or persons executing this 9 Agreement on behalf of Contractor warrants and represents that he/she has the authority to o execute this Agreement on behalf of the Contractor and has the authority to bind Contractor to 11 the performance of its obligations hereunder 12 13 25. Interpretation. In the event of conflict or inconsistency between this Agreement 14 and any other document, including any proposal or Exhibit hereto, this Agreement shall control 15 unless a contrary intent is clearly stated. 16 17 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed s by their officers thereunto duly authorized on the date first written above: 19 National Plant Services, Inc. 20 zl Date: !� l01/0 By /,4/ / hert i g R 14566.45 Its CEA 23 24 Costa Mesa Sanitary District 25 26 Date: l7./2-4/o By \ `--�-'�Yl President 28 By qE 2 4rAgY- 13 I APPROVED AS TO FORM 2 COLIN BURNS ASSOCIATE DISTRICT COUNSEL 3 4 By &/ 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 14 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK SEWER MAIN CLEANING FOR COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT A. Background —The Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) is a public agency responsible for sewer collection and transmission for an area encompassing all of the City of Costa Mesa, portions of Newport Beach, and portions of unincorporated Orange County The population inside the District is approximately 116 700 and the District owns 219 miles of sewer mains and 20 sewer pumping stations. B. General — Contractor will furnish all labor materials, equipment and incidentals necessary for the cleaning of approximately 219 ± miles of sewer mains. The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of debris from the pipeline and manholes, and shall take all the necessary steps to ensure that no spills of any sewage occur Pipeline debris is described as, but not limited to, sludge, dirt, sand, rocks, grease, roots, and other solid or semisolid materials. The sewers to be cleaned are shown on the District's yearly sewer maps labeled Year 1 through Year 6. The maps contain the line sizes and approximate lengths and payment will be for actual footage cleaned. Work crews may be on site from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Night work may be necessary for work in highly traveled streets. C. Cleaning Equipment 1 Combination of high velocity hydro-cleaning and vacuum removal equipment shall be utilized and shall have the following features as a minimum: a. A minimum of 900 feet of 1-inch diameter high pressure hydro flushing hose. b. A dual degree nozzle with six (6) jets at 15 degrees and six (6) jets at 45 degrees is preferred by CMSD to be used for normal cleaning. A comparable nozzle may be used upon approval by CMSD In addition, a grease nozzle and penetrating head nozzle shall be available. Nozzle skids shall be used for the appropriate size of pipe being cleaned. The nozzle used for normal cleaning shall be specifically sized for the jetter pump used for this contract and shall be brand new Nozzle specifications listing the orifice diameter shall be submitted to CMSD The nozzle shall be considered worn out when the orifices measure 0.005-inch over and shall be replaced with new nozzle. The nozzle shall be checked for wear on a quarterly basis and replaced with a new one as needed. The CMSD prefers a warthog nozzle be used for all 8' sewers in order to remove interfering roots. c. At least one root cutter attachment for 6' through 12' pipe. d. A high-pressure handgun for washing and cleaning manhole walls, channels, shelves, and manhole cover frames, should the CMSD request manhole cleaning. e. A 1,500-gallon minimum water tank, pump and a hydraulically driven hose reel. f Debris catcher with telescoping poles for roots and grit. g. Minimum working pressure of 1,200 pounds per square inch at 65 G.P.M. rate. h. Centrifugal or positive displacement blower vacuum equipment suitable to remove all debris at the downstream manhole while the hydro flushing is being performed. i. Two (2) two-way hand held radios for communication in easements. j. Small hand tools for changing fittings and removing bolt down manhole covers. k. Spill containment equipment. I. Availability of CCTV crawler camera rig with DVD recording capability 1 D. Cleaning Precautions — During sewer cleaning operations, satisfactory precautions shall be taken in the use of cleaning equipment to ensure that the water pressure or head created does not damage or cause flooding of public or private property being served by the sewer Care shall be exercised in the selection and use of the cleaning tools to avoid pipe damage. Contractor shall be responsible for all costs for repairs and/or clean up to CMSD city owned or private property to CMSD's satisfaction. Use of a nozzle skid is required to prevent accidental entry of nozzle into house connections. There are also one or more areas where certain homes are affected by cleaning operations whereby 'toilet burps' occur This phenomenon is referred to as surge These 'toilet burps' are caused by the vacuum created during high pressure jetting which pulls the water from the house connection and when the vacuum subsides the back pressure causes the toilet bowl to splash water out of the bowl. These areas will be identified and a notice shall be placed on the residence door the day before cleaning these particular sewers E. Sewer Cleaning Procedures — The designated sewer line segments will be cleaned using combination high-velocity jet with vacuum removal. The normal cleaning operation shall be to jet from the downstream manhole towards the upstream manhole thereby pulling any debris back to the downstream manhole. A minimum of two (2) passes shall be made for each line segment. Pullback rate on jetting shall not be greater than 40 feet per minute. If after the second pass, debris is encountered, the entire run shall be made repeatedly until debris is no longer present. At any sign of significant dirt and gravel, the cleaning operation for that pipe shall cease and CMSD shall be notified of a possible line break. If any abnormal conditions are encountered, CMSD shall be contacted by phone and email. Contractor shall be ready to CCTV the section of sewer creating cleaning problems. Contractor shall plug and seal all openings in all manholes except leave one vent hole open in all manholes on street center line or at upstream end of every sewer main. This shall apply whether or not the manhole is currently plugged and sealed. Selection of the equipment used will be based on the conditions of the sewer lines at the time work commences. The equipment and methods selected must be satisfactory to CMSD's representative(s). The equipment shall be capable of removing dirt, grease, roots and other materials and obstructions from the sewer lines and manholes. If cleaning of an entire section cannot be successfully performed from the downstream manhole, the equipment will be set up on the upstream manhole and cleaning will again be attempted. If successful cleaning again cannot be performed or the equipment fails to traverse the entire manhole section, it will be assumed that a major blockage exists and the Contractor will notify CMSD's representative(s) of this condition immediately for further instructions. Water for cleaning will be from the closest available fire hydrant. The CMSD has made arrangements with the local water agencies such that water is available at no cost. Line cleaning sequence cannot be changed such that debris from upstream reaches will be deposited into recently cleaned downstream reaches. If this is found to occur Cleaning Contractor will re-clean the downstream reaches at no cost to OCSD F Permits and Access — Contractor shall acquire all required fees and licenses for any encroachment permits required by the various cities, the County of Orange or CALTRANS when cleaning and inspections are necessary on their right-of-ways. CMSD will reimburse 2 Contractor for permit fees. For easement cleaning where entry must be made onto homeowner's property notice must be given prior to entering property Coordination of sewer cleaning will be made through an CMSD Representative. G. Material Removed — The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of debris from the pipeline and cleaning and/or re-cleaning the pipe wall to CMSD's satisfaction. All sludge, dirt, sand, rocks, roots, grease and other solid or semisolid material resulting from the cleaning operation shall be removed at the downstream manhole of the section being cleaned. Passing material from manhole section to manhole section, which may cause line stoppages, shall not be permitted. H. Material Disposal — Liquids shall be decanted and drained back to the sewer All solids or semisolid resulting from the cleaning operations will be removed from the work site and disposed of at no added cost to the Contractor in the digester cleaning beds at OCSD's Treatment Plant No. 1 located in Fountain Valley California. All materials will be removed from the work site at the end of each workday Under no circumstances will the Contractor be allowed to accumulate debris, etc. on the site of work beyond a single workday except in totally enclosed leak and odor proof containers as approved by CMSD's representative(s) I. Confined Space Issues and Safety Issues —All manholes in this work are defined as Title 8 Permit Required Confined Spaces. The Contractor's attention is directed to the General Industry Safety Orders of the State of California, Article 108 Confined Spaces, Section 5157 (Title 8 of California Code of Regulations, Sections 5167 5157 5158) All work shall be conducted from above ground. Manhole entry if required, shall be conducted in strict accordance with permit required confined space entry regulations. These regulations include, at a minimum: entry permit, trained authorized entrant(s) attendant(s), entry supervisor(s) full body harness (with life line), mechanical retrieval device, continued force air ventilation, continuous air monitoring, communication system (minimum two types), and all other protective equipment that may be required. 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' Biennial Gravity Main EL__" ,/•■ \ .;.' ‘ / \\,;/ -' Triennial Gravity Main %`..jt■ N''',:\ ‘N„,./\N N,s/ Main not to be Cleaned 4410.,...N.0:,,,..,,,,N.,......„.../..... ..„,,/ •St • , Irs,,,,:i.. -.",,, 0.",, itt,0:,,,,,,•.,' ',/ .! ,.; s■ *- .:-; ‘,‘: ;/ CMSD Boundary Pal, / „:. . •,\ \.. ..../N.... , . !Mlles : .,‘ - - • 0 0 5 1 ,..• / %:/..,•:- !• N -4•4-A1/4_, ,., .- _ . a W Altlis I, r's I. i v i/.i.i 4-, Aiikii. Avi NW - _."6 c_ui Co '- sta Mesa Sanitar District 41 Year Pipe Diam Annual Biennial Triennial Total C . 6 345 0 302 647: \\4 8 66,844 93,199 278,893 438.937 ':f gU_11tti f 10 24.967 1,223 4,040 30,230 12 15,489 1,103 1,589 18,181 15 6,596 13,119 3.455 23,170 2 18 2,821 7,513 6,214 16,548 Fountain 21 3,400 44 0 3,444 �' Va e}� I --i k I 24 347 34 0 381 \I j-1 ' - 30 0 0 32 32 L.l.�"C j % 1 I-,1 1 ,: 33 0 0 348 348 F n f�• 11--",1 I Total 120,809 116,235 294,873 531,917 , --' ' I t I r ^t, Palk. , 'K.r i J 1 11_ i -' .. 1�i. i i4 .41:____, 1.1 1 E�1S �`� ,�.11 viii. 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N AbL ■., < r. -•• - . ,. 1:44"Mtc&,a Pi • ,••Mte ,71.':' • • ;.. _ 1. 1.;crit s_ - NATIONAL PLANT SERVICES, INC Specializing in today's needs for environmental protection 1461 Harbor Avenue • Long Beach,CA 90813-2741 •562-436-7600•Fax 562-495-1528 October 11, 2010 Costa Mesa Sanitary District 234 E. 17TH Street, Suite 205 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attention: Mr Robin B Hamers Re: District Sewer Maintenance Services 2010-2011 In accordance with your request, we are pleased to submit the following proposal- Scope of Work: To provide sewer system and pump station maintenance and emergency services to the District at the direction of the District. Services include (but are not limited to) hot spot"jetting, pump station cleaning, emergency sewer response services, and pre-CCTV inspection cleaning of sewers National Plant Services Will Furnish: All supervision, equipment and personnel necessary to perform this work at the direction of Costa Mesa Sanitary District. Costa Mesa Sanitary District Will Furnish: Complete access openings and rights-of-way to the work area any and all local permits or licenses that may be required all maps all public relations and public notifications all traffic control plans and permits that may be required any additional traffic control that may be required in excess of NPS truck-mounted arrowboard and cones an unlimited water supply from the nearest available hydrant(with water meter if required) Note. Debris will be transported to OCSD' Plant 1 for off-loading As of this date off-loading at OCSD' Plant 1 is a no-fee procedure If this procedure changes during the course of the project, CMSD will be responsible for disposal fees and charges. Price. The following schedule of rates and charges will apply to the performance of this work 1 JetNac Unit w/Operator @ $190.00/Hr ST $230.00/Hr OT $270.00/Hr PT 2 CCTV Unit w/Operator @ $185.00/Hr ST $225.00/Hr OT $265.00/Hr PT 3. JetNac Unit w/Operator&Tech w/utility truck @ $300.00/Hr ST $380.00/Hr OT $460.00/Hr PT 4 Additional Tech @ $110.00/Hr ST $140.00/Hr OT $170.00/Hr PT 5 Heavy Industrial Air-Moving Unit w/Operator @ $195.00/Hr ST $235.00/Hr OT $275.00/Hr PT 6 60 BBL Vacuum Truck w/Operator @$165.00/Hr ST $205.00/Hr OT $245.00/Hr PT 7 Grouting Unit w/Operator @ $200.00/Hr ST $240.00/Hr OT $280.00/Hr PT 8 Materials/Supplies @ Cost plus 15% (sand bags bleach etc.) 9 Equipment Rentals @ Cost plus 15% (pressure cleaners boom trucks arrowboards etc.) Terms. National Plant Services' Terms and Conditions are attached and incorporated into this proposal Respectfully submitted Accepted by- T>4.4%44 R. 16e4.e Dennis R Keene Customer/Date President