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Project 187 - Contract - Technology - 2009-07-01 (2)
AGREEMENT FOR COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT CENTRAL SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM FOR MAINTENANCE YARD AND RADIO SYSTEM UP-GRADE THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective as of 2009 between the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, a sanitary district ("Dist ct") nd Technology Resource Center, a California Corporation, ("Contractor") In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: Recitals WHEREAS District currently operates a SCADA system by cellular service and desires to convert to radio telemetry for improved reliability and WHEREAS, District is also constructing a new Maintenance Yard and desires to connect said Maintenance Yard to the new SCADA telemetry system, and WHEREAS District is also upgrading its operating system from Windows 98 to Windows XP on a new platform; and WHEREAS, District also desires that other conforming equipment be installed, including new antennae for District's pump stations to make all systems compatible and to allow all to interface with each other and WHEREAS the entire system is to be made accessible on the Internet with remote access from any computer. and WHEREAS, both the Headquarters site and the Maintenance Yard site shall have identical redundant backup systems thereby adding to the reliability of said systems, and WHEREAS District has used Contractor for its computer hardware, software and systems maintenance and WHEREAS Contractor has represented that it is qualified to perform the services described herein and is willing to perform all of those services for the prices specified; and WHEREAS, Contractor will use all existing Motorola remote terminal unit (RTU) (a microprocessor controlled electronic device which interfaces objects in the physical world to a distributed control system or SCADA system by transmitting telemetry data to the system) hardware and replace the existing cell modem with radio modems; WHEREAS, Contractor will use standard off the shelf computers; WHEREAS Contractor will develop standard reports similar to reports in use today WHEREAS Contractor is responsible for interfacing the existing Motorola hardware to the new radio hardware WHEREAS, Contractor has agreed to web-enable both computers such that authorized users will have access to view SCADA man-machine interaction (MMI) screens; WHEREAS Contractor shall provide training to District personal on how to utilize the new capabilities of the SCADA system, WHEREAS, Contractor shall provide training syllabus to the District for approval not less that two weeks before the scheduled session WHEREAS Contractor training should include trouble-shooting and light maintenance of both hardware and software of both the existing new hardware and software, WHEREAS Contractor training should assume District has little or no knowledge of SCADA hardware / software, WHEREAS, Contractor will contact District via email, cell or in person of the exact location site crews will be working 24 hours before work commences; WHEREAS Contractor shall provide a project schedule indicating detailed timeline by task; WHEREAS Contractor shall provide every two weeks project schedule update indicating both current status and projected changes if any WHEREAS Contractor shall modify RTU source code to work with the new radio network; WHEREAS, Contractor shall provide the District with soft copies of all developed code on DVD format; WHEREAS Contractor shall provide the District with all CDs, DVDS or otherwise any and all manufacture literature WHEREAS Contractor shall provide not less than four copies to the District with all associated documentation Where one copy will be provided to the District Headquarters, one copy located near Master Computer one copy designated for the District Maintenance Manager and one copy for the District Yard; WHEREAS, Contractor has agreed to install and demonstrate that all of said systems and work described herein are operating to District's reasonable satisfaction; NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: 1 1 TERM This Agreement shall commence on July 1, 2009, and shall remain and continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later than March 31, 2010, unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. 2. SERVICES Contractor shall perform the tasks described set forth in the recitals and set forth in Exhibit A _, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. Contractor shall complete the tasks according to the above recitals and schedule of performance which is also set forth in Exhibit A _ a. The Contractor shall ensure the SCADA System continues to perform at full operational capability (FOC) throughout the Up-Grade and at completion of the agreement. b The Contractor shall ensure Data collection continues including compiling hourly pump station statistics, including but not limited to run time for each pump station (two pumps per pump station) and starts per hour for each pump at the 20 DISTRICT pump stations. c. By the 15th of every month, Contractor shall submit a monthly progress report/invoice for the prior month to the DISTRICT documenting services performed and appropriate SCADA system performance improvements and recommendations. 3. PERFORMANCE Contractor shall at all times faithfully competently and to the best of his/her/its ability experience and talent perform all tasks described herein. Contractor shall employ at a minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in providing similar services as are required of Contractor hereunder in meeting its obligations under this Agreement. 4 DISTRICT MANAGEMENT District's Assistant Manager shall represent District in all matters pertaining to the administration of this Agreement, review and approval of all products submitted by Contractor but not including the authority to enlarge the Tasks to be performed or change the compensation due to Contractor The District Manager shall be authorized to act on District's behalf and to execute all necessary documents, which enlarge the Tasks to be performed or change Contractor's compensation, subject to Section 5 hereof 5. PAYMENT (a) The District agrees to pay Contractor monthly based on percentage of completion with a 10% retention, in accordance with the payment rates, terms and schedule of payment as set forth in Exhibit A (Section 7), attached hereto and 3 incorporated herein by this reference as though set forth in full, based upon actual time spent on the above tasks. This amount shall not exceed One hundred sixty thousand two hundred two dollars ($160,202.00 for the total term of the Agreement unless additional payment is approved as provided in this Agreement. (b) Contractor shall not be compensated for any services rendered in connection with its performance of this Agreement which are in addition to those set forth herein, unless such additional services are authorized in advance and in writing by the District Manager Contractor shall be compensated for any additional services in the amounts and in the manner as agreed to by District Manager and Contractor at the time District's written authorization is given to Contractor for the performance of said services. The District Manager may approve additional work not to exceed the greater of fifteen- thousand dollars ($15,000 00) or two percent (2%) of the total contract sum. Any additional work in excess of this amount shall be approved by the Board of Directors. (c) Contractor will submit invoices for actual services performed. Invoices shall be submitted on or about the first business day of each month, or as soon thereafter as practical, for services provided in the previous month. Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of each invoice as to all non-disputed fees. If the District disputes any of Contractor's fees it shall give written notice to Contractor within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed fees set forth on the invoice 6. SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITHOUT CAUSE (a) The District may at any time for any reason with or without cause suspend or terminate this Agreement, or any portion hereof by serving upon the Contractor at least ten (10) days prior written notice Upon receipt of said notice the Contractor shall immediately cease all work under this Agreement, unless the notice provides otherwise If the District suspends or terminates a portion of this Agreement such suspension or termination shall not make void or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement. (b) In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section, the District shall pay to Contractor the actual value of the work performed up to the time of termination provided that the work performed is of value to the District. Upon termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Section, the Contractor will submit an invoice to the District pursuant to Section 5 7 DEFAULT OF Contractor (a) The Contractor's failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement shall constitute a default. In the event that Contractor is in default for cause under the terms of this Agreement, District shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating Contractor for any work performed after the date of default and can terminate this Agreement immediately by written notice to the Contractor If such failure by the Contractor to make progress in the performance of work hereunder arises out of causes beyond the Contractor's control, and without fault or negligence of the Contractor it shall not be considered a default. 4 (b) If the District Manager or his/her delegate determines that the Contractor is in default in the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, he/she shall cause to be served upon the Contractor a written notice of the default. The Contractor shall have three (3) days after service upon it of said notice in which to cure the default by rendering a satisfactory performance In the event that the Contractor fails to cure its default within such period -of time, the District shall have the right, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to terminate this Agreement without further notice and without prejudice to any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law in equity or under this Agreement. 8. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS (a) Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the District sewer system radio network communications modifications and the Central SCADA System for Maintenance Yard inventories, installation and testing and other such information required by District that relate to the performance of services under this Agreement. All licenses, manuals, operating instructions, guarantees and manufacturer literature shall be provided. Contractor shall maintain adequate records of services provided in sufficient detail to permit an evaluation of services. All such records shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be clearly identified and readily accessible Contractor shall provide free access to the representatives of District or its designees at reasonable times to such books and records; shall give District the right to examine and audit said books and records; shall permit District to make transcripts therefrom as necessary and shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings and activities related to this Agreement. Such records, together with supporting 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 installed equipment, description, 'as-built' diagrams, licenses, training and service manuals and system documentation and other documents prepared in the course of providing the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall become the sole property of the District and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by the District without the permission of the Contractor With respect to computer files, Contractor shall make available to the District, at the Contractor's office and upon reasonable written request by the District, the necessary computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, compiling, transferring and printing computer files. 9. INDEMNIFICATION (a) Indemnification for Professional Liability When the law establishes a professional standard of care for Contractor's Services, to the fullest extent permitted bylaw Contractor shall indemnify protect, defend and hold harmless District and any and all of its officials, employees and agents ("Indemnified Parties") from and against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses, including attorney's fees and costs to the extent same are caused in whole or in part by any negligent or wrongful act, error or omission of Contractor its officers, agents, employees or subcontractors (or any entity or individual that Contractor shall bear the legal liability thereof) in the performance of professional services under this Agreement. 5 (b) Indemnification for Other Than Professional Liability Other than in the performance of professional services and to the full extent permitted by law Contractor shall indemnify defend and hold harmless District, and any and all of its employees, officials and agents from and against any liability (including liability for claims, suits, actions, arbitration proceedings, administrative proceedings, regulatory proceedings, loses, expenses or costs of any kind, whether actual, alleged or threatened, including attorneys fees and costs, court costs, interest, defense costs and expert witness fees) where the same arise out of are a consequence of or are in any way attributable to, in whole or in part, the performance of this Agreement by Contractor or by any individual or entity for which Contractor is legally liable including but not limited to officers, agents, employees or subcontractors of Contractor Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the District from any and all claims for copyright infringement unless caused by District. (c) General Indemnification Provisions. Contractor agrees to obtain executed indemnity agreements with provisions identical to those set forth here in this section from each and every subcontractor or any other person or entity involved by for with or on behalf of Contractor in the performance of this Agreement. In the event Contractor fails to obtain such indemnity obligations from others as required here Contractor agrees to be fully responsible according to the terms of this section. Failure of District to monitor compliance with these requirements imposes no additional obligations on District and will in no way act as a waiver of any rights hereunder This obligation to indemnify and defend District as set forth here is binding on the successors, assigns or heirs of Contractor and shall survive the termination of this Agreement or this section. 10. INSURANCE Contractor shall maintain prior to the beginning of and for the duration of this Agreement insurance coverage as specified in Exhibit B attached to and part of this Agreement. 11 INDEPENDENT Contractor (a) Contractor is and shall at all times remain as to the District a wholly independent Contractor The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of Contractor shall at all times be under Contractor's exclusive direction and control. Neither District nor any of its officers, employees, or agents shall have control over the conduct of Contractor or any of Contractor's officers, employees, or agents, except as set forth in this Agreement. Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees, or agents are in any manner officers, employees, or agents of the District. Contractor shall not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever against District, or bind District in any manner (b) No employee benefits shall be available to Contractor in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to Contractor as provided in the Agreement, District shall not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to Contractor for performing services hereunder for District. District shall not be liable for compensation or 6 indemnification to Contractor for injury or sickness arising out of Contractor's employees performing services hereunder Contractor shall indemnify defend and hold District harmless from any claim by Contractor's employees to seek benefits. 12. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Contractor shall keep itself informed of State and Federal laws and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in any way affect the performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement. The Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all such laws and regulations. The District, and its officers and employees, shall not be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Contractor to comply with this Section. 13. UNDUE INFLUENCE Contractor declares and warrants that no undue influence or pressure is used against or in concert with any officer or employee of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District in connection with the award, terms or implementation of this Agreement, including any method of coercion, confidential financial arrangement or financial inducement. No officer or employee of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District will receive compensation, directly or indirectly from Contractor or from any officer employee or agent of Contractor in connection with the award of this Agreement or any work to be conducted as a result of this Agreement. Violation of this Section shall be a material breach of this Agreement entitling the District to any and all remedies at law or in equity 14 NO BENEFIT TO ARISE TO LOCAL EMPLOYEES No member officer or employee of District, or their designees or agents, and no public official who exercises authority over or responsibilities with respect to the Project during his/her tenure or for one year thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in any agreement or sub-agreement, or the proceed thereof for work to be performed in connection with the Project performed under this Agreement. 15. RELEASE OF INFORMATION / CONFLICTS OF INTEREST (a) All information gained by Contractor in performance of this Agreement shall be considered confidential and shall not be released by Contractor without District's prior written authorization. Contractor its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors, shall not without written authorization from the District Manager or unless requested by the District Counsel, voluntarily provide declarations, letters of support, testimony at depositions, response to interrogatories, or other information concerning the work performed under this Agreement or relating to any project or property located within the District. Response to a subpoena or court order shall not be considered 'voluntary' provided Contractor gives District notice of such court order or subpoena. 7 (b) Contractor shall promptly notify District should Contractor its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors be served with any summons, complaint, subpoena, notice of deposition, request for documents, interrogatories, requests for admissions, or other discovery request, court order or subpoena from any person or party regarding this Agreement and the work performed thereunder or with respect to any project or property located within the District. District retains the right, but has no obligation, to represent Contractor and/or be present at any deposition, hearing, or similar proceeding. Contractor agrees to cooperate fully with District and to provide the opportunity to review any response to discovery requests provided by Contractor However District's right to review any such response does not imply or mean the right by District to control, direct, or rewrite said response 16. NOTICES Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other party under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service (ii) delivery by a reputable document delivery service such as but not limited to Federal Express, which provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the party as set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by notice To District: Costa Mesa Sanitary District 628 West 19th St Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: District Clerk To Contractor Technology Resource Center 2101 E. 4th Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 ATTN: Mark Serres 17 ASSIGNMENT The Contractor shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, nor any part thereof nor any monies due hereunder without prior written consent of the District. Because of the personal nature of the services to be rendered pursuant to this Agreement, only Contractor, its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors shall perform the services described in this Agreement. Contractor, its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors may use assistants, under its direct supervision, to perform some of the services under this Agreement. Contractor shall provide District fourteen (14) day's notice prior to the departure of Mark Serres from Contractor's employ Should he/she leave Contractor's employ the District shall have the option to immediately terminate this Agreement, within three (3) days of the close of said notice period. Upon termination of this agreement, Contractor's sole compensation shall be payment for actual services performed up to and including, the date of termination or as may be otherwise agreed to in writing between the Board of Directors and the Contractor 8 18. LICENSES At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall have in full force and effect, all licenses required of it by law for the performance of the services described in this Agreement. 19 GOVERNING LAW The District and Contractor understand and agree that the laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement. Any 'litigation concerning this Agreement shall take place in the superior or federal district court with jurisdiction over the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. 20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the;parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All prior-or Contemporaneous agreements, understandings representations, and statements, oral or written- -are merged into this Agreement and shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is entering into this Agreement based solely upon the representations 'set. forth-herein and upon each party's own independent investigation of any and all facts thick-patty deems material. 21 WORK SCHEDULED/TIME OF COMPLETION Contractor agrees to complete all tasks as agreed to during the Customer Kickoff Meeting but no later than March 31, 2010 unless the District authorizes a mutually agreed upon extension to complete existing or added tasks. 22. CONTENTS OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL AND PROPOSAL Contractor is bound to perform the services specified in Exhibit A 23. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT The person or persons executing this Agreement on behalf of Contractor warrants and represents that he/she has the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Contractor and has the authority to bind Contractor to the performance of its obligations hereunder 24 INTERPRETATION 9 In the event of conflict or inconsistency between this Agreement and any other document, including any proposal or Exhibit hereto, this Agreement shall control unless a contrary intent is dearly stated. 25. MODIFICATION This Agreement may not be modified except as provided in Paragraph 5 unless the Board of Directors approves such modification and a written amendment executed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT Contractor g / ) President Signature 1 fa« ped Ty Name ` ry Title APPROVED;AS1 O FORM: ./t,(4,[it/7 District Counsel io EXHIBIT A Technology Resource Center 2101 E. 4TH STREET, SUITE 130A SANTA ANA, CA. 92705 PHONE (714) 542-1004 FAX. (714) 542-1332 March 9 2009 Costa Mesa Sanitation District Attention: Tom Fauth Subject: Central SCADA System for Maintenance Yard Hello Tom. Technology Resource Center is pleased to present this information for the Costa Mesa Sanitation District SCADA System (CMSD). It is our intent to supply the CMSD with the optimum solution for their needs. This proposed design and implementation would give you outstanding wireless communications now as well as provide the capability to support future growth and expansion. As the industry s leading supplier of radio communications, Technology Resource Center can supply the CMSD a total system solution with single source responsibility You can realize all of your requirements by using the Motorola solution. Technology Resource Center is looking forward to working with you on this important project and will strive to exceed each of your expectations. Note: The CMSD Yard will be fully Web Based. Thus, Authorized Personal will full access to all screens from most Internet based computers or Palm Device using CE Windows. Thank you again for your time and consideration. Please contact me with additional questions at 714-542 1004 Sinc:tel (N Mark%%�//SSeerrres Project Manager Technology Resource Center Inc. 1 2.2.2 Installation Services 26 2.2.3 Project Management. 26 2.2.4 Manuals/Documentation 26 2.2.5 Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) 26 2.2.6 Punch List. 26 2.2.7 Disposition of Punch List 26 2.2.8 Transition to Post-Acceptance Support. 26 2.3 Customer Responsibilities. 27 2.3 1 AC Power 27 2.3.2 Grounding. 27 2.3.3 Facilities & Access. 27 2.3 4 Existing Equipment 27 2.3.5 General Implementation Terms and Conditions 28 2.3.6 Site Preparation 28 2.3 7 Grounding and Surge Suppression 28 2.3.8 Electrical. 29 2.3.9 Equipment Space. 29 2.3 10 Cable Routing. 29 2.3.11 Earthquake Bracing 30 2.3 12 Environmental Conditions. 30 2.3 13 Site Access 31 2.4 Contract Change Orders 31 3 Acceptance Test Plan 33 4 Warranty 37 Motorola Moscad Scada. CMSD Table of Contents Motorola Moscad Scada. CMSD 1.0 System Description 1 I 1 Introduction 1 1.2 Software 1 1.2.1 Main Graphics Development 1 1.2.2 Development of Station Screens 2 1.3 Hardware 3 1 4VT SCADA Screens (Sample) 4 General Screen Layouts 4 The Main Screen 4 Accessing Second Level Screens 5 1.6 Quality Assurance 20 2 Scope of Work. 21 2.1 1 Permits/Licenses. 24 2.1.2 Site Locations 24 2.1.3 Delivery 24 2.1 4 Project Schedule 25 2.1.5 System Implementation Plan. 25 2.1 6 System Installation Schedule 25 2.2 Technology Resource Center Responsibilities. 26 2.2.1 Equipment List 26 MOTOROLA 03/09/09 1 4 1 Hardware Warranty 37 4.2 Software Warranty 37 4.3 Design Warranty 37 4 4 Limits of Liability 37 5 Cost Proposal. 38 Task 1 Review of CMSD Functional Specification. 38 Task 4 Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) Programming 39 Task 5 Report Development. 39 Task 6. Startup and Testing. 40 Task 7• Installation. 40 Hardware 41 6 Pricing Summary 43 7 Clarifications 44 8 Literature 48 1 1 0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION TRC understands that the objectives of the proposed system for The CMSD are: rs Provide a Web-Based interface to the existing Motorola SCADA system. rs Provide installation of(1 ) Front End units m Provide complete On-Site acceptance testing rr Provide complete programming and commissioning. in Provide comprehensive training for both operators and maintenance personnel. 1.2 SOFTWARE The Control Room will be developed using VT SCADA which will provide CMSD an Open Software Bus architecture, operating on an object-oriented, global real-time database that is Web Based. 1.2.1 Main Graphics Development The graphics associated the CMSD SCADA system will be comprised of one overall screen from which the user can choose or go to any RTU site. Each site will be graphically depicted with the associated hardware and/or system configuration. hr addition, there will be an alarm summary screen showing both current alarms and alarm history It should be recognized that the exact screen configuration would be a function of the system configuration for that particular site. The associated graphic screen will include the following: Implementation of main graphics and logic to indicate: in Pump status run, off, bad rs Wet Well Float in Intrusion cM twororaoLa 3/9/2009 1 Confidential and Propnetary I CMSD Implementation of system control button logic, along the bottom of the screen, to be able to select between the following graphics: m Main overview m Pump Station (addition of 21 sites) m Alarm Summary m Logon/Logoff Upper status and alarm panel Implementation of Upper Status and alarms panel to show status and alarms for m Communications m Power m level meter(If available). 1.2.2 Development of Station Screens Design, develop and implement Station Screens to provide the operator with the capability to review/modify the following items if available: m Pumps in Hand/off/auto status m Lead/lag standby status m Lead pump start/stop levels m Lag pump start/stop levels °MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 2 Confidential and Proprietary l CMSD 1.3 HARDWARE The hardware included in this proposal is covered in detail in the equipment list in this proposal. m 1 Field interface units m Associated Antennas and Cables for Installation m Associated Computer defined in equipment list OMOYOROLA 3/9/2009 3 Confidential and Proprietary I ror kit � ' V 1. 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Online development All displays automatically converted for use Printable Alarms&events lists(all or by Internet Client Number of graphical displays unlimited range) Automatically generated display Dial-in using Integrated VTS Alarm Dialer` sp y page Pop-up dialogs for increased visibility for status, control and alarm menu(user editable) of high prionty alarms acknowledgement Supports background graphics(i.e Optional Wireless lication Protocol maps,watermarks) Report Generation sup (WAP)Server with support for custom Integrated display navigation tools(i.e. Integrated report generator supports pages for status, control, and alarm menus, hot buttons for quick display ad-hoc or scheduled reports acknowledgement via wireless devices access, forward and back buttons to such as the Blackberry^^ access recently viewed displays) Reports can be output to screen, Dual and quad monitor support printer file,database, email, Microsoft VTS WAP Server supports GZIP Encoding q pP ExcelTm or Excel template files Switch between runtime and VTS ODBC Server allows direct calls 3f0 Party Application Support and External development environment without to the VTS historical databases from Data Analysis changing views 3id party reporting packages like Report generator or trend screen can output Graphics Crystal Reports and Excel selected data for use by standard office 3500+graphic symbol library allows Report Pages are Time Zone Aware products, such as Excel and Access(i.e CSV format) unlimited expansion Historical Data Logging Photorealistic Meters SQL tags log data to Oracle, SQL, MySQL Log on time or change and Access databases on time,event or Group objects for reuse Build complex change of value objects(i.e. pump station)from simple Log to native format or external 9 graphics and tags database Spawn 3i°party programs Import Native binary format database Driver support for 3"'party products(i.e Pi, 3D graphics"support provides compact storage and high- Excel via DDE) speed application access Supports BMP JPG,WMF EMF Logging configurable by tag Supports SQL calls to VTS historical 099 9 9 Y g database The VTS Alarm Dialer& VTS Internet Client/Server are optional components These can be added to any Runtime or Full-Development license 3D graphics must be saved in 2D format(i e bmp,jpg).3D graphics created with r party products may be incorporated into VTS graphics library. 2 of 12 itI 1 1� I p .. r k $. 4 ,,k e ,skid h�h <i � V.m`k' qic, '`;z,� ' �� .!i Y ;.F ..._.. 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I/O Connectivity(Device Drivers) Configuration Toolbox Operator Notes Support for over 100 industry standard Configure displays,application menu Electronic log of operator notes protocols(i.e.Modbus,AB, Siemens, etc.) and tag database from one interface Networked to allow all authorized Includes Siemens S7 Ethernet and DNP3 Simple click and drag tools(i e. pipes, users remote and local access drivers bitmap library, polygons,tag drawing Notes include timestamp, user Support for some proprietary I/O protocols method animations)meet most P P ry requirements name New drivers created to meet client needs Integrated graphics alignment and Encrypted to eliminate tampering OPC client support organizational tools(i.e.send to back) Print range of date/times or all Modbus Master/Slave support Libraries allow development of custom notes report, modem management, and DDE support alarm displays Alarm Dialer VTS Alarm Dialer integrated into Application Management Application Security package distributes alarms via Develop and run on Microsoft Windows Application security extends to VTS email, paging and text-to-voice. operating system Alarm Dialer VTS Internet Server and Users may acknowledge alarms WAP functionality during text-to-voice calls d Otie -oriented structure facilitates Rosters of contacts can be application-wide changes Privilege based user accounts for configured for entire application or Upgrade to new VTS versions without altering increased flexibility for specific functional areas application Add,delete, copy or modify accounts No limit to number of rosters Security can limit user acc cs to Permits users to dial-in for text-to- Tag Database displays and operational control voice status or alarm Relational tag database(Access)allows tags Security changes are immediate and acknowledgement to be accessed and replicated outside VTS system wide Shares tag database and alarms All resources(i.e. modems, I/O device VTS Internet Server supports SSL database with VTS application drivers)are treated as tags, facilitating easy (secure socket layer) application development User-definable automatic timed logout Remote(Online)Configuration Supports unlimited number of tags Support for USB Dongles Online configuration of tags and Manual values for inputs allow testing in the graphics displays without absence of live I/O interrupting monitoring and Modem Management control functionality Quality indicators on input tags Supports modern pooling across Automatic update of all local and 'Questionable'flag on each I/O tag servers for improved resource remote application computers automatically set upon creation to assist in efficiency without stopping application commissioning Includes custom Unimodem driver Edit/Lockout manager allows Analog tags support deadband and delay multiple users to configure o s when displaying change or triggering alarms Data and VTS Alarm Dialer requests P are automatically routed to appropriate application simultaneously Allows addition of new parameters to existing voice and data modem(s). No tags configuration necessary Supports update, rollback and administrator override for Supports dedicated modems for changes functional application areas Tag configuration capability over Supports logging of modem activities VTS Internet Clients Graphics show modem events, usage statistics and modem status 3 of 12 F,z 4 x rf is # ri't.?? . d n a AdTE ,? t . "`"I '� VTS Features (cont'd) scrl .jO t. , : d]1 .ta t F :=m4� 4 r, Web Services Advanced Customization Debugging Tools SOAP(XML)interface allows 3rd party Object-oriented VTS scripting language All tools available locally or remotely business systems to make direct calls to (similar to C++in syntax and through VTS Internet Server* VTS historical and real-time data functionality)allows unlimited Automated application tests available customization capabilities ,a Most features of product can be Source code debugger for script SQL Calls from 3 party applications to customized as necessary Tracing of all VTS activities VTS Native Database SELECT command support Supports layers of reusable objects(i.e. View error statistics and sent/received scripts, graphics, custom displays, communications for device drivers WHERE clause support library objects)to reduce development time from project to project Code Coverage view In Source Calls can include requests for real-time, Debugger highlights what code has historical or summarized historical data Support direct copying of graphics from been run or tested to date over a particular time/date range(i.e. application pages to text editor for edit min,max,time of min,time of max, aye, and copy back into application total, number of rising or falling edge Custom tag types can be developed Help Files and Support transitions) and added Support provided by trained engineers Child tag feature supports parent tag and computer scientists Soft Logic Control with an unlimited number of children,to Provided by phone(toll free in North Deadband tag be used reduce errors and application America)and email 9 can as development time datasource for output controls(includes Searchable integrated Help files delay and hysteresis) Background scripts can be run as include Getting Started Manual, Calculation tag services to perform scheduled tasks or Operators Guide, Developers Guide g(includes mathematical to watch for certain occurrences(i.e. run and Programmers Guide and logical functions)can be used as certain tasks when a user logs in) datasource for output controls 24/7 support contracts available Priority services can be set to run Expression tag supports complex before the application is started scripting logic to be used as datasource for output controls Training" Hardware/OS Minimum Requirements* Configuration courses held throughout 2 a Windows s Vistt T"" XP 2000, 2003 the year Attendees include system Server operating systems integrators, OEM users,consultants, operations and maintenance staff and 2.33GHz single or multi-core processor IT personnel 120GB hard drive Scripting courses available.Attendees include system integrators and OEM 1GB RAM users Standard graphics card Advanced scripting courses available Pointing device(touchpad,mouse, Attendees include advanced system trackball or touch screen) integrators and OEM users Keyboard&monitor Custom courses based upon specific user requirements Actual hardware/OS requirements based upon application architecture Contact Trihedral Engineering for course scheduling and prices. 4 of 12 ill al 1 F tT1 ,1- C ' . ;4 " . ✓. ilYM ri y L I k yk i s-t _1=1= iw• ` LLL L tic.° 1 . .�....,.. ._. .._ " -LLLLtJ ;- ? --- . i.1 VTScada Software Layer Features fr:r, -» , C:Ai�� r'� ,1. In addition to the features listed on the previous pages,the VTScada software layer adds features A. _ for use in telemetry applications,specifically in the water and wastewater industry These features are intended to decease integration time and application complexity. I/O Drivers Graphics and Displays Polling Management Special VTScada polling driver allows A simple graphics screen is Automatically manages scheduled polling to be grouped and scheduled for automatically generated for each RTU polling cycles for remote telemetry units polling cycle efficiency and the display is populated with all (RTUs) Protocols to industry standard RTUs associated I/O and alarms Unlimited number of independent polling available Graphics for RTU sites change color groups Protocols to some proprietary RTUs depending upon the status of polling Fast poll'capability allows any RTU available communications and the status of the site(s)to be set to a higher polling associated I/O frequency than others to facilitate Includes diagnostics drivers for MDS and maintenance or emergency situations DataRadio radios Allen-Bradley driver supports Radio High Efficiency Tag Development Polling may be disabled/enabled in any Y polling driver Keying Special analog and digital tag types Some drivers incorporate store and integrate alarming and logging forward and logged data retrieval capability to reduce application Data Logging capabilities development time Pump status tags automatically Historical data are separated into associate with preconfigured pump monthly folders for easy archiving Industry Specific Reports status reports,displaying pump runtimes and starts/stops Preconfigured reports for water and wastewater included Automatically Generated Site M ia. rca, I -G-°imam. . I I Display size 5 ® Ad`Sh"On I The automatically generated site display ua.a� includes a list of all analog inputs,digital _Shan SW I I - __ inputs and digital outputs associated with the sites Polling Driver tag. HNTeryeee.e 7JDay Et.iywiy Pwa —MI Additionally, an alarms list,data age wit real s4z1 Ca-td Pans I Nomd indicator,site status indicator and Nrozw.,rm. [salty., waoRna Nand fast/normal polling selector make this simple display very useful. Pump R,nrhe 4541-la.1 RTU Pam i Naiad This feature was added to reduce Neel Stars t: se edam side r r ,d I development time and reduce the likelihood of errors during system integration. R.ee2SI.M P 47 Dry Wel I Mama Custom site displays may also be created as ere I sldv r on I desired. Puy 2Seam i M _ _I 5 of 12 i 1 f 1 :1 ' t 1:ry tt iP'ia 4, ; u i 1 it ;t e, S16ji , v f�t villa-, 'vy„"f, i,t*$n 6 , 1{ l u..f kroy 5. Ai.A4t4k WIL" RT Y Typical VTS & VTScada HMI Displays >,•r r -' � rr1`«F Each application automatically indudes a default set of displays, as described below, Process Displays I 7-h ,_., • _ N Process displays are application specific and : s c■-.7a:x.et FireRock Pump Station .r,,,, �r 4 provide an operational interface for monitoring c 1) i" i i.•I s'^>""!i v n^6. In!.^+° c ' ' - and control activities. l i c a a - - S-ii-n:1d 'fl f . fad • fl rLL ". 'fillin a a• 1 .m© h " GZ3_ 1 Process displays induce graphical overviews u .;�i- :a^� l m©=— CS0 rj•of the process in a full-screen or windowed _ _ (user-selectable)view. VHL-tt+ I mtt n r s' j +Twnd s,r Such displays are developed using objects t ,"P ! Imo, I- M i h.Y from the graphics library,tag animations, `°"';" - ' ®• ! . _ g polygons,etc. ti s. .n n„.o -- I •a ++}) C Y ® - A series of process displays is often connected t«�;,;e ( al I ,,,9 � via hotboxes(hyperlinks to other displays) 70720/"- These hotboxes allow displays to be • • developed in a logical order. Esi=aJ ri F r'L6 ! ift ., - -ruin• a l v.. I •..o•n ln....er.:.nl rwr... I..samosa.: .w. I .v70..••I ..no,1■. I.,.u..t..t...r,a...l•1-I• • �,rRR Alarm Manager Alarm Page r'"P10i1= Q„S The Alarm Manager indudes lists of Current, (�. — I "� ,-t°...° �,^' .a" I r° .° ow.... Active, Unacknowledged, Disabled, and =M ..: r -tl=fl."6 Configured alarms.This is the primary r—. Pin+. r.. oe .:.. •..e o,..n interface for viewing and managing alarms, although additional alarms lists may be included on process displays as necessary. ,2r Si.1'S4— r w .iG__.. ._ ---rn 'T 4i:T_.�--=LL�_..i=__=.rtJ t-,r Y� Additionally, a History list includes all alarm t a.:_.;.,.�, ac_i:•- ray_ �r--^--:.....-.S._c- r-: .:-..:..arbn and event history. Events include information such as security logon activity,VTS Alarm ,,, Dialer activity, operational setpoim changes, etc ;.;. . I', Any range of dates may be selected for 7::P :.-r;'..'._..::.':,. alarm history printing. • Can 00120:15 1.1.4.Leogn> 1 6 of 12 Ie: " r = , a ,ten erfi L e y )v 2f ��5 n wq � . " '14 t ; a5 ,^ r n *$ 3rx'- tis .a -�x .0> ` Typical VTS & VTScada HMI Displays (Cont'd) >~ j Historical Data Viewer _. -<,3a , :- r .:':t ,-;, * ._. , .w I r -i=,x: `r" `"49th'"' Historical Data Viewer P"�=_r""D"" The Historical Data Viewer(HDV)combines sa—a----- -- ---- --- �4.. �'° historical data logs with real-time data to lw _—- ;',Ii-d. i m,l$S+t----- a�_ I" display a continuous picture of any number of IP Sb.MAwb. i-[ application variables over time. mow„ Both analog and digital data are displayed D_WSL_ simultaneously. Pens can be removed or Itdom t '1/---,_-,-- '4 added as necessary and groups can be saved we r for later recall. 1�,{I��W+-a '--ti w.,.a ,r The attributes(i.e. color,thickness)or any pen War r f' can be adjusted independently. ^ I D+- _ ,l JP. f Data are displayed in either trend view or lMP ems.. �' �' tabular format and encrypted operator notes 111 Pte. �r .tip s r may be added to specific points in time. ®�w,,... ' De.aPe.P%nISUa Data may be exported to a database or to CSV ®s I I files for external analysis. [ I r I ss S$ Sm 6@ RCP 66 6® fm 6Wa f W' la miI J I6'I Mw 1 ibw D.e.... l WaM l N•ePPP I _LLJ aI,M , a.. 34 < -r .- r: ^ , P=a ,. ■ .- �a - _ ,x Report Generator --- -- -- -- waP I, Reports _ a_ - - The Report Generator has two components, I.P°"'" an ad-hoc r i________- a 1 i___ m report developer and a report tag ^� that can be scheduled to trigger a pre- "W� Ili - _ --- —41 �t 4, defined report. _ _ _ _� I .D, _z� Report tags can be triggered to generate a L -_ -_. ._____ -�"" report daily weekly monthly, on event or 1..p ... 1611 IV'n Rp t Pi .Pk C Pmf--, manually. oa,..N.w I.6n®n umlWaa.n we,e.a `h _ _ 1 iNWrm I�pP.... Iirrci= We lewl "I,,V-m-SP ,t'°>e�...'�. �' ��'"'^' WWI-P. ,, D ..S�- — VTScada includes a set of pre-defined XDMISP AV Dta.4MSN+: I D.p1,p P-RW°°-SP NPm-^V l Veen Dory___ e I generic reports to meet the needs of the Sµuv_o4e,_s N ow.uvsem. :16PIN.,�... Rn.D l r E44.06,0 1 water and wastewater industry sDnPnr.e PI 11.311 I r E..NOOr.wm.... SIPF7AV54Y P Ste. Additional custom reports can be added as SImPFin,ne lamnl J I sloven le,P.N mil PAM 66.. I required. s lW1P 4I Wd,rsM - rai06e l I 1wFi.sm PI SbY S; '„s,,,° ;5W^ Report output can be sent to screen,file, , 6,.e I 1 Excel spreadsheet, Excel Template, s,l.,nlwe.... WIUNPM96sP P P S nwaee. e,e d =1 1. S q, PI e p �� database or as an email attachment S SP31ubw Pe sun I r ..+P•+....eurm s SPFU.i l i•. SISIITUIn ve Sr IAM 9. 6 I r @.w Ya.u4IY4 S WlR SI W.le.. P1 s1M. 51TTPV.I.m, Pl Pun 1 me Mflpa it JPPP..DM.''. _J Mm Pn I —.P P------I P . yw 7 of 12 l ca 1 f 4! .PC ")r `r! `�/s. dr.! .l^. { tit r~ +Y t^C ,t...`.r " " g.,-....:l' VTS Components & Extensibility t Z ' The following diagram displays the integrated components of VTS, and a variety of interfaces available to extend the capabilities of any VTS application. VTS Components 3rd Party Components VTS Runtime License Databases(Oracle, SQL, MySQL,Access) VTS Full Configuration License Reporting packages VTS Alarm Dialer ERP/MRP systems VTS Internet Server CMMS systems VTS Internet Client Office applications Reporting Options 1 l Drivers to other Applications I Alarm Dissemination VTS to VTS 3 � E i" (Crest SIX colts rovTS Database) OSI PI Erred 4 Modbus Master ;� 11 �Y !�1 Excel Templake H • 1 ` \0 0110 Dial out VTS VTS Take �! x= Log Elves Client or Server Client or Server ��•.•, Full Develorvnarll License Run tuna license . l'a; Page �y��: `. Norm line Printer Punter 4= .i.,,.„ Remote Connectivity VP IN 4111 . 'i'. inVTS sot, Database q I/O Conrectevity ` 3e Party Database Support H� vs un� p a License '': y, < unlike Apgxatans ) OPC Client 'AP Enabled DDE Client 100+PLC,RTU DCS Drivers, . ` tt' `` antis 8 •Proprietary&Non-Proprietary fad* extrospeem laai --......a 0 e.Modbus Slave,A-B,Siemens,Omron,etc) ERPIMRP Communication Methods include Serial,TCP UDP e Is iMersirl tZt 6t3 Custom Device Drivers 'Lill vrs Fel DevNoprent Simple overview of VTS application extensibility to nclude 3V'party applications and I/O devices 8of12 1 - 4 t n ' r ir` t i „.«w.. l• a r ,'-'-'-',.1?" " • A € at a ` t o LA t •1 r 1 ' " i 5 1 it! U 1 .It :.r + w s 14\tti Ur:sT p 441^' 4vf'` N s ; u r „Aril ': h 4.`4 mod r 44fe3 it,':' -L L {t t--if':-.; "_ Advanced Networking r "itr 6 . S C Abu H ` Distributed Application Management Plant Control Room I Administration Offices To ensure system uptime and reliability in the event of computer hardware failure, VTS maintains synchronized copies of the entire .q�b_. .-4 application on up to 64 VTS server computers. •` Copies of all tag database, application security display, script, user Interface e menu and networked variable files are maintained on each server Corrientes Staten allowing any backup server to automatically assume server VTS 1f3: VTS 2 VTS 3 responsibilities without service interruption. \ r Historical and alarm history data can be synchronized across two `J servers to protect against data loss. ry m D __ ee ism t Application change management is controlled by a single central Operator Workstation r Worke k Preface Serer te) Configuration Station server which handles locking and updating of files, ensuring application changes made from any computer are synchronized across all networked clients and servers. Example of distributed application management and load distnbution.The servers list includes VTS1 (primary),VTS2(backup),and VTS3(2nd backup). Data logging is handled by VTS1 with VTS3 as a backup.VTS1 manages configuration changes made on VTS2 and the engineering workstation.All server computers also function as operator workstations Realm Area Filtering Water Plant I Wastewater Plant I I Administration Offices I By combining Realm Area Filtering with Distributed Application Management, related applications are ;�, combined into a high-availability centralized system. �" ,I I ' Each server computer maintains a copy of the entire ` application, including tags, security displays, etc from Water a each of the related systems(realms). Water Ghent Wastewater Client Wastewater Cberd Application displays and data access are dependent upon : the user logging into the computer. For example, a water 'C` plant user will only see water(realm)system data and displays, but'super user'logins may be configured to In oar "D show both water(realm)and wastewater(realm)data and Water sewer wastewater Server to run system-wide reports Server 1 dudes ccpy of water Server indude5 copy d water and wastewaterapq�aIon and wastewater epp1�ra non This approach is used to minimize investment in computer and restodcaai°dia and historical data infrastructure without losing historical data backup and automatic server failover capabilities Centralized configuration also allows both systems(realms)to be Example of Realm Area Filtering.The water and wastewater systems(realms)are configured from the same computer. independent systems from an operations viewpoint However,from a system administration and reliability standpoint,the combined application ensures high- availability and centralized configuration. 9 of 12 1 E. r tlr s ry ir s n R 6 r ,i rr v ,y4- ''3 '" 'q .a, I t r 1 ,r r ,y.yy��3xrux -.7;'- ..d.:/44"7;1;:t..x3 f+ w t . r �t3 i 4 "'Stir z {AM.: lt t V3ir ...-,"..GY ""3. f.;:;`' " VTS & VTScada Licensing Options ir5iry Jinj� �� i Note that VTS and the VTScada telemetry tools layer are bundled together as a single package.Thus, when VTS is installed, VTScada is also installed No additional license must be purchased to use the VTScada telemetry tools layer The VTS Internet Server,VTS Internet Client and VTS Alarm Dialer options must be purchased as optional components of a VTS (VTScada) Full Development or VTS(VTScada) Runtime license. VTS(VTScada)Full Development VTE Internet Server(includes one VTS VTS Alarm Dialer Used for application configuration Internet Client License) Distributes alarms via phone(using text- activities Permits(thin)Internet/Intranet clients to-voice), email and alphanumenc pager Can be used as an operator interface. access to VTS applications Allows incoming calls to check status Allows operational changes Does not require additional Internet and to acknowledge alarms Allows access to administration activities server software(i e.IIS,Apache) Add-on to VTS Full Development or (i.e. security management) Includes one VTS Internet Client VTS Runtime license Can be used simultaneously as a client Displays sent to clients are and as a primary or backup server automatically created and are identical VTS OEMISystem Integrator Package to thick client displays Licensing is per seat Available to OEMs,and System Add-on to VTS Full Development or Integrators only VTS Runtime license VTS(VTScada) Runtime Used to develop and test application Does before distribution at a customer's site oes not allow application configuration activities VTS Internet Client Includes all capabilities of VTS Full Can be used as an operator interface (thin)Internet/Intranet client used to Development,VTS Runtime,VTS Can be operational operator access VTS applications Internet Server,VTS Internet Client and VTS Alarm Dialer Pages served through ActiveX Allows access to administration activities component downloaded from VTS Allows continuous use for 24 hours. (i.e. security management) Internet Server Application must then be restarted Can be used simultaneously as a client Allows all and as a primary or backup server operational monitoring and Purchase includes training for 2 users control activities s and limited Not for resale to end-user customers Licensing is per seat configuration activities Allows IP connection over dialup or Ethernet Licenses are concurrent Add-on to VTS Full Development or VTS Runtime license 10 of 12 ae r yryy .y• : "`� :• ,x VTS & VTScada Tag Count Options SC▪ A O A Licenses are purchased based upon the number of tags required by the application.Drivers, I/O,totalizers, alarms, moderns,fonts,rosters and many other objects are represented by tags. Therefore,determining the number of tags accurately requires an understanding of the system architecture. Note: Tag counts can be easily upgraded(i.e.from Bronze to Silver)by installing a new software license key s Gold(10,000+tags) Silver(1,001 —10,000 tags) Bronze(201-1000 tags) Intro(Up to 200 tags) Typical applications include large Typical applications include Typical applications include Typical applications include very ttt installations with multiple midsize installations with one or small installations with relatively small installations with few I/O applications combined into one more applications combined low I/O counts $ system Customer Testimonials This is what our customers are saying about VTS and VTScada. We are so pleased with VTS. It has exceeded our expectations in every way Shawn Derrington,IT Director&Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Georgetown Municipal Water&Sewer KY 'The system has greatly improved the District's reaction time and management capabilities during emergency situations. David L.Moore, Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District 'The automated plant is today more reliable, and the operators are able to make better production decisions. William Duncan, Instrument&Control Supervisor, Moosehead Breweries Ltd NS As long as Trihedral keeps offering this level of customer support, there will always be VTScada at Gainesville. Thomas Wallace, Gainesville Regional Utilities "The technical support at Trihedral is second to none. They can get to the heart of the problem from almost anywhere. That's the truth. Mark Russo, Fountain Hills Sanitation District "From our first phone call requesting help, they took total ownership of my problem, made it theirs, and engineered a solution. They worked as if they were part of my staff working towards the common goal of providing my customer with a quality product. Craig C. Corzine, CSE Engineering Inc 11 of 12 1 CMSD 1 4 VT SCADA SCREENS (SAMPLE) GENERAL SCREEN LAYOUTS THE MAIN SCREEN The main screen is system default screen, providing an overview of the CMSD station locations. Current time and date Dr,i"k�wl`y',•'^F'F t1.. ,S . ,,,,,,, sti4. 'weiSL `_`..3,r >S csv'i.i+. an3 .1ul Pop-up screen n nnv ¶j 1 - '}mop Station th et Lien ,ji 1 access buttons -.. - J "' ` �L�.L ��. 24 J t /, s t ~ T t , __ t ri,,1 t _ t L1. L .-. � 'r .t?`1' +k . 4 l� f.. f t IA��. 11. O+t 1l..-. �4,c t `Ap' >,,, a ... tt . 4 t 4 o .' i ` , ice h, hi.:; .(. ,�3 fir>`4'1} .1 �A` ,L yY� 1 -1s Y V, '...-:7,0 i �T • ry6..T 5 a i �t - 1' • �. fir• .- -�� ,� ^ '�3' yr,�;� ,�, II ri, Piw? v:1t r kN a, 0.4ti rmn ti mit' r ° Station display buttons,providing direct Navigational arrow buttons axes to lift station process saeens Note that the indicator light on the Names button is now red, to show this option is activated. Pressing the button again will remove the names. There are four types of station indicator dots: • small solid green, indicating everything s okay and the station is operating within design parameters; • small flashing green and black, indicating a warning condition exists; • large flashing red and black, indicating an alarm condition exists that has not yet been acknowledged, and ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 4 Confidential and Proprietary l CMSD • large solid red, indicating an alarm condition exists and the situation has been acknowledged. Accessing Second Level Screens If you select one of the station dots on the main screen, a detail map of the area around that station is displayed, an example of which is shown below Selecting that dot again (or another, if you've used the right and left navigational arrows to move around on the map) will take you to the station's process display The four other access buttons on the main display are used as follows: HISIee-, ci Silence is used to stop the audible alarm indication from sounding. The sound generated for the alarm sound may vary based on alarm priority LI Alarm Summary displays the Alarm °^ti Summary screen, detailing all currently indicated alarms and their statuses. These alarms will stay on the screen, acknowledged or not, until the condition has been resolved, and the system rp, 4%"4174-F1 1 receives that information from the L �'`��.�3^��`- '� �-? station. PS Legend displays the list of the lift station number designations and names. 18 MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 5 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD S ,„,..o z cae nx°- • .rat s.-..r'ry m kra? ' ,-- , .M '11' §s 13 11111 p RuntimeSui111111V ti-€• r i , ty J to 7 i ire SST' '; fi e"517 W+,r., t �ltA6 ±�x Cal,.{�)l.+k,f i dr • Mimi*,- Mt a ",. il' Az �'' ::-.0y1k PN1'' ' nno 40 zt S sir "aa k 7 '" . m ,4:-1 " r ,a,,.a 6 P€gbgn,�.,4:ar3sF x', % ,.y�- h., $zryc 1 - y ! P - i >� ji' :2%. r .n i BQO 2 3549 909 f Oj ( 4" ,4 1 i y 134" SSA M a`v w i p;Fia 13'r f e ♦44.10-:` Y t 7 2 , tiar '�..ii,rN�.tiy 1( -„,e,, 0 x g ,,,.3yr. ider,, - F'x"�r� y i 'Yt s r'v a "d, yTSc t t D:;, 4 aaS%rF 4•Al ` ''['aT aK -.a ' I "15 t-t S y4^'>.i' "'x15.$ilu w Jk 1k..Q t.F '1; i' " Pump Runtimes displays the following screen, tea_.. �.� showing the weekly and total runtime since last maintenance in hours on each pump at each lift station. The Weekly hours are automatically reset at the end of the seventh day of the week. As for the Total hours (representing the total hours of pump time since last maintenance was performed), you probably will not wish to reset them at this screen, since that would reset all of the stations' pumps. There is a screen available for resetting the pump times individually MOMOTOROLA 3/9/2009 6 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD w —rz-i Timer Controls displays the following screen TimeryCtinUols;; that can be used to change or reset the weekly N,... s., and total accumulated runtimes. Mitt ,• =°r “!=`. __ ,N•:a : x tt;,_: - = :ate �r 70817 611. t1 3 f , yT 1 11 er w dri 1 inlet. Control 1 ae i;1� °c"°'td a ctr z" "3', y���h �Aryv rk s Y s,1, 3 . R �it5v�^^.4, v a r ° .0 Ei"' x.51 �+�,c 'ftsSh ° 1 t 4 .fir - __ _':;m w �ua��e .." vim.•r.E * f 'l r c. afi .9 ..( v F a arsss4^Awa. .}Hj r �u. it`.Ncrox tarrc a�`ya_:7. "'3'.I'.v 'due:`?>.fi` . p es 1=i tom:f atl'''..1r Ej`h..,'-r-/.''v'Ili6�e,u ,y 4...7V. ,. r �^�.y�, Wtr�,iva./ ;':7e .15:r 3. a.l 'SR. '�•z£t k:-F :.3�'_ l.t`r d�G�}ry'hKt7; _lvr"'_... i fit, q ,emu n ..t�IT�.G.] �r'Ti 1 ���\M ��3W d' �{ L'��'�. a �,© `,i da :,1:!'5'c $-, 3- ."n :-(talhR"�95 .'.it roc, •n.5' :.-.;, I poAp ` epatsikev ewenwritru l ro ..P.s!.:jLiittcn$ i4 Weekly and total runtimes are kept for pumps. With sufficient privileges, each of the values on this page can be modified by clicking on the value and entering a new value. The accumulated total can be set to zero either by entering a zero as the new value or by pressing the appropriate Reset button. The `day of the week can also be changed from this screen. This value is used when generating the weekly runtimes report. The weekly runtime report is generated at 11:58 P.M. of the seventh day and the weekly times could be reset two minutes later ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 7 Confidential and Propnetary CMSD n r� of - Radio Controls will display the following screen n R� -- GooUols:! that can be used to modify the behavior of the MOSCAD CPU radio/wife interface. I 1 r } ratzmai Awl--A f V { i �tL ti gt€I t J £ st : or- ` a : I -t om rw wL 7� lk n s e� Y^iTH 1. r m t re,,, I , 4 i3111ra :50 t ��� ' r� t eG ^fi � �Lil�,x 1ZW ut S :4 s Wr x Lr s1 t ' / . . 'it.:4' ].�? ::' a a,{y�,„t"ft*t ,mi ,.. ���. �'2 n 070;,.a. ,!� ^*ItgL 4 +i'J} } na51.�L�a d(� y�, he' 3••41 itt `8 0,+,! J •,- t f� tTa t:c tF F - ,,q > � Y J .l 5 z1% Me 'tire This screen permits the user to change the important radio interface parameters. The impact of changes to these values is found in the MOSCAD CPU technical manual. Also, by using the buttons marked Force PSX ,, one can force an update from any particular station or all stations. Forcing an update sends a command to the station that causes the station to report its current values. Access to this screen requires supervisor or greater privileges. The bottom bar of the main screen is used for the station display buttons and the navigational arrows. ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 8 Confidential and Proprietary I CMSD The arrow buttons operations will work as follows, dependent on the situation. The up arrow always takes you back to the Main Screen, regardless of the screen you are currently displaying. l If you are on the Main Screen, the down arrow will take you to the detailed map around the first two (westernmost) stations. If you are already on a detailed map display the down arrow takes you to the displayed station s process display screen (if more than one station is displayed on the detailed map, you will go to the westernmost station s process screen.) ' ' On the detailed map screens, the right and left arrows represent east (right arrow) and west (left arrow); clicking them moves you accordingly to the next station(s) in that direction (forget north and south; they are not considered in this system). If you get to the edge of the map in either direction, the arrow will simply take you `around' to the other end to start over If you have selected the Alarm Summary button and are in that screen, the left arrow will take you to the Alarm History screen, detailing the last thirty alarm conditions, including the current ones. Selecting the right arrow will return you to the Alarm Summary screen. ®Mororaoua 3/9/2009 9 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD The station process screens are used to view the status of a station and to identify and acknowledge alarm conditions at that station. The operator can then notify the proper personnel as to the problem(s) requiring correction. You will note the following information appears on all the station process screens: • Each display shows a pictorial representation of the station and a Station Status bar, providing data for each pump at the station. The information provided on the status bar is dependent on the type of station being displayed, but the bar itself is generally the same at all qq stations: �'�!,`x �`''n.''i `4't.' }'"-1% ;il rat 1 !; r:t4l*3T'7t4+i;' t21 1'0`00k;,:`*'a;kLl�' ,.,5t1Z a Ft : t .. i ��t R }',�'..i 4 4`f use i 'x�'S.r t A('(+7 n 'i"1j-�(�I+4 i�� h+sei ��IG r�nl en flS„�v�"s fi°.ti3 ..�,F, 4P+^� .408044 '_.._ a�.-c1 .-Rt<c. ,,,"�e0S`.14 c'FM1fMa ,tJ'ti • The information for the Wet Well Level can be 'OK' or the actual level in feet. This will depend on whether there is a level transmitter at the station or simply a high wet well level indication. • All will still have the current time and date, screen title area and bottom menu bar as shown on the main screen. • Each process display screen also has the Silence, PS Legend and Alarm Summary buttons that were on the main screen (just in a different place). Note that the Alarm Summary screen will still show alarm conditions at all stations, not just the one current being displayed. • Some stations have a Force Update button, which sends a command to the station to have the station report its current values. • Alarm conditions will be indicated basically the same way as on the main screen. The alarm will flash red and black until acknowledged by being clicked on with the mouse; it will then stay red until the problem has been resolved and system has received the okay' signal from the station. ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 10 Confidential and Propnetary l CMSD 1 4 1 4 E 1 u s M X'M M W:9 'i K a,— , ?".:0 2 0./M aw' , sr,= s.w t im ea"*" " v +ANatientintIANOKAIttSummit a'°,�+4`t* ° 9t2!97 O act L u '.4s.,:- i `r ',‹.4shn4 c h 1 .;_Y m4"foi&E"y+'G'SJvyk4 . v'.. �--'1 Z` F+Y ti - ` � ` z. 7i7 'Illt;1 h ta 14.4•X 10 41 gt a 5 ,u,L+ I.; ,1 , Yw94t• btha Yn LM+t (ttcfla7 maj - A I ,Miur r° biz( !! Z"�5� '' 17 .J°` 'r Aga l+u+tls'flt fri#P S IS,2 ay�x e+ : ; ti ts- 7 s-Fa, nit i_"t-7".'re., -i r' 7` it ys"t+' !`yie r�r ry�J'C.se's iT .F" t�'ov" `''„ si� dx ..--",e' CO4�,f ,ayv IC, y t- f . '�h'4 Mt? tTY'j+` ✓ Z .rN .?`fir 4`d s of to 32a✓a� x f .y`v.F A�e i �^r""3� " y��2`° 7: t 41 t. r 4'^..^-ata t r k<u +. 214940 a B a ,rA a t v & !\r li` i4 & Y t '.t ', - 4 '�S f P q. l �rI t—,/''`6 er 4 Sv c" t4- tlit , n r, t ',tq 'x a �- i In + .4. 4 : 1'. d� . , s @6 9t s x v r @.v i c Ivi , tr yi .. , 'F.y�.•e ="..;:„ by yT sih i t t:.`4' p 1', r- i .ri_i ..'roi ; _ ,rrik` 6,7; Each of these stations process display screens will be the same, portraying the basic layout of the station. There is animation that is used to help the operator visualize the situation at the remote station. Keep in mind that not all stations will provide data for the animations. Some animations exist in anticipation of future expansions. The following animations could exist: • Water Level. The water level (if available) will show 50% of full when there is no alarm present. A high alarm will show a water level of 95%. A low alarm will show a water level of 5%. • Pump Color A pump will be red when running and green when not running. • Flow Arrows. Each discharge pipe will have arrows that indicate flow is present in the pipe. The arrows will move to give the appearance of flow • Auto/Off/Hand. These indications identify the mode of the pump. °MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 11 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD In a worst case scenario (where everything that can go wrong has), this type of lift station s process display would appear similar to the following screen, except that, obviously you wouldn t see LO and HI level warnings at the same time. ann These alarms flags will " '5 Aas" ,Wrest st and Ont it m L dt tit�han flash red and black 9n„a 1 = until acknowledged ���`i:- .'X , s g ,�'Y� r.��.!Ir. J r � 3 ✓' g x+a 's�.:1:42 11. 44.41-,:,743 h`S. 'J l 2 .i s rr N 4� T z - r°,�'rr p Sir 'knee 3 "ien z eqe.'! - 5 3a.7-+ ,r.;_ .? , . . t*`' gsp.F "�''C. This light in the access as {, button is also on now and IL. flashing to indica 3 Rk I I " F a li �' that alarm(s)exist rlr z7 h F %k �F 1 a - `C f�-'rte - ti *>, .k?•`: .w ,y 4 y i 1 _ u Y rl i tir 1l 7 �3 - t- 1! }1�7F � - ie I. 1 . r r u aC C Ply.,. ICi i .r” y t:. Y 31 _ _. . r L 7�.. _ ..^' JI r� S yA"z Remember, not all of the stations return all of the indications shown on the graphic. In fact,there may be some indications that are not returned by any of the stations. They exist for future, anticipated expansion. The following alarm indications are found on a typical station graphic: • Well High • Well Low • Site Entry • AC Power Fail • Communications Fail • Pump I Fail • Pump 2 Fail AM Moronoua 3/9/2009 12 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD i..,tYe..t4_�. ]4'i:Nt" .'.WYts r-.AR.�R-u_'FIL:423••M4 S+Y3 ��:.u?QX4+.' •b _"�bde•• . • �^�--.Ski.a-r. w k3r e4mtaPmmarS' k1 .''q" ...°a'< e y.. N"•O.:4 rs i Xp a ,� �'^""fi �ejaim+..b Alarm History t r ''�'•3 1 i it r4a,1` c � �• it -.. l (lrJmnwledr�el Event Log .s , it, ; .I`,,K3f '�' .q`., Y • } dUmm t�ifw.Yx, x°R.c'F rt' ?, ..4 F u..a. ra&i. '`.D er Pdr .a" .„rJf§'siia '".r`.^. !! eh tkt-,.., .rt-,,,,c»�'s-?T grF.:�r 1 "t? rr ' SHACK A I 68917002 1G22.34-euksr South Wee,Bristol:HID MACK A 1 tit29t2002162231•Culver West,Braddock HIDepth "'�'` a 'La 14 t��RRr' .�v SlY y'I F - e { U eau Sucsessb! + "'y ,_Menw.., , f l i`417(?p;irry „Graph,... Hepores..,,. Dowmeitls '. The alarm summary screen will display the alarms for all stations. 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Specific areas of the procedures that the TRC Quality Assurance Team will be examining are: I Design Control 2. Document Control 3 Procedures, Instructions and Drawings 4 Inspection Control Om 3/9/2009 20 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD 2 SCOPE OF WORK The general tasks associated with this scope of work is defined as follows: in Development of a Functional Specification in Computer Setup and Configuration (One locations) a MOSCAD FIU Programming in VT SCADA Database Development (One locations) in VT SCADA Display Development (22 sites) in Node Development for the One FIUs in MI required VBA Scripting for Displays and Reports (TBD) in Report Development (As currently required) in System Testing/ Staging in Setup of Computer Dial In Capability in Setup of Computer for Web Based Capability in Setup of MOSCAD Dial In Capability (including modem) in Implementation of System/optimization in CMSD in Customer Training in System Documentation in Installation and programming SCADA Alarm paging software in A maximum of 32 parameters can be uploaded to each RTU in A maximum of 96 values can be downloaded from each RTU in A maximum of 16 Devices can be controlled at each site. in Up to 19 remote sites could be included in this system. ()MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 21 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD Tit VT SCADA displays shall include: 1 One display per remote site 2. One communications display 3 One overview display 4 Once alarm summary display 5 One trending display a The RTU shall calculate pump runtimes and numbers of starts. These values has been delivered to the central. No other calculated values has been included. This proposal is based on verbal communications by Technology Resource Center and reviewed for correctness by the City TRC will develop as part of this project a Functional Specification that will include the following: in Instrument index, showing the input and output connection locations at each remote site. The instrument index will be sent to the customer in order to clarify the nature of what is required. Specifically parameters for digital inputs, digital outputs, analog inputs, and analog outputs has been determined as follows: 1 DI 2. Normal/Alarm State 3 Closed State 4 Open State DO 5 NormaUAlarm State 6. Closed State 7 Open State 8. Momentary Relay Times if Applicable 9 Al 10. Low Limit (4 mA) 11 High Limit (20 mA) 12. Engineering Units °MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 22 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD 13 Primary and Secondary Alarm Levels 14 AO (no AO hardware has been provided at this time) 15 Low Limit (4 mA) 16. High Limit (20 mA) 17 Engineering Units a Automatic Controls • Local Controls—All local controls have not been defined. An example of local control would be a pump control based on local level or pressure readings. • Remote-to-Remote Controls—All remote-to-remote controls has been defined. An example of remote-to-remote control would be the control of a pump based on the level of a water tank at another location. The communications methodology shall also be defined, based on the layout of the system and specific system requirements. m Central Functions—The functionality of the central computer has been defined, including the following: • Displays—All displays has been summarized. • Alarm and Status Monitoring—The method of monitoring all status, values, and alarms has been defined. • Parameters— All parameters (values which are uploaded from the central to the RTUs)has been defined. Typically these would include setpoints and alarm levels. • Calculated Values—All values (values which are calculated in the RTU and sent to the central) has been defined. Typically these would include pump run times and pump starts. • Manual / Automatic Controls—The central interface for controls (automatic and manual) has been defined. • Report Generation—As defined at Central. • Paging— Any paging and/or voice annunciation has been defined. ®MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 23 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD • Dial In Capabilities—Any dial in capability has been defined. CONFIGURE AND INSTALL MOSCAD RTU'S • Configure (1) MOSCAD Front end Processors • Configure (22) MOSCAD Remote Terminal Units to use Yard as secondary FIU • Install and configure SCADA Alarm software • Path Study Site Survey 2.11 Permits/Licenses No requirements for permits or licenses are anticipated or included for installation of the CMSD MOSCAD SCADA system. Technology Resource Center does not include or accept any responsibility for changes in the scope of work that maybe required by the CMSD Local, Tribal, Federal, or State Building Departments, agencies or inspectors that impact either the permit application process or the actual work to be completed as outlined. Any such changes or upgrades of pre-existing conditions identified as required to meet current County City State or other applicable codes will be considered as changes in the original Scope of Work and dealt with as a Change Order This includes re-use of any CMSD selected used materials or any other pre-existing code deficiencies. 2.1.2 Site Locations The proposed work is to be completed at CMSD No other locations are considered or included with this proposal. 2.1.3 Delivery Technology Resource Center will select a surface carrier and ship all electronic equipment to a location mutually agreed to by CMSD and Technology Resource Center. CMSD will be notified when the equipment has arrived. An inventory will be completed. The equipment will be delivered to the dispatch center as required for installation. 2.1 4 Project Schedule The Technology Resource Center project manager will develop a project schedule after contract award that will be based on both Technology Resource Center and the OM MOTOROLa 3/9/2009 24 Confidential and Propnetary 1 CMSD deliverables. The project schedule will be reviewed and approved by CMSD and will become a part of the contract upon approval. 2.1.5 System Implementation Plan Implementation of the project will proceed according to the mutually agreed upon Project Schedule and Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). The WBS and schedule define project responsibilities and task dependencies. A detailed WBS is part of this SOW Technology Resource Center's phased approach to implementation includes on-site staging, installation, optimization and programming, and testing of the communications network. 2.1.6 System Installation Schedule The project schedule is based on the project objectives, functional requirements, timing and resource requirements. TRC uses MS Project to track the project schedule, which will be defined as follows: a) Project Controls b) Engineering c) Design d) CAD e) Programming I) Procurement g) Assemble and Test h) Installation The schedule is based on delivery in Fourteen (14) weeks after award of contract. Technology Resource Center will review the project schedule and during the Customer Kickoff Meeting Technology Resource Center and CMSD will mutually agree upon the schedule. If CMSD provided installation requirements are not completed at the scheduled installation time, Technology Resource Center reserves the right to issue the CMSD a change order to cover Technology Resource Center's costs. including, but not limited to, mobilization costs, travel, lodging, equipment storage. etc. OMOTOROLA 3/9/2009 25 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD 2.2 TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER RESPONSIBILITIES 2.2.1 Equipment List An equipment list reflecting the equipment to be provided for this project is attached. 2.2.2 Installation Services Installation has been provided. 2.2.3 Project Management Technology Resource Center will provide a single point of contact for this project that will have the responsibility of scheduling for the system walk-through, the installs, and the optimization of all console and telephone system equipment. The project manager will be responsible for the timely completion of all aspects of this project and for the final systems acceptance. 2.2.4 Manuals/Documentation Manuals will be provided for each RTU System documentation will be provided as agreed to in the kickoff meeting. 2.2.5 Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) The acceptance test for this dispatch facility will include the testing of the features detailed in the Acceptance Test Plan document, which is attached. 2.2.6 Punch List Any items determined as `failed' in the Acceptance Test Plan will be placed on a 'punch list' for resolution. 2.2.7 Disposition of Punch List Upon resolution of the punch list items, Technology Resource Center and CMSD will sign the Acceptance document and the Warranty period will start. Beneficial Use of the system with minor punch list items will also start the Warranty period. 2.2.8 Transition to Post-Acceptance Support Technology Resource Center will conduct a Transition meeting to transition the project to post-acceptance support with the warranty provider Technology Resource ©AIoroRoss 3/9/2009 26 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD Center provides warranty for one year from date of system acceptance. or 18 months from equipment shipment. whichever occurs first. 2.3 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES m TRC will require the use of various CMSD resources from time to time. These requirements will be requested through the TRC Project Manager Resource needs will consist of, but will not be limited to, information concerning the process specific parameters, system operation, and process requirements. yr Technology Resource Center requires the customer to provide power and I/O connection points to the installed RTU a CMSD will be responsible for installation, calibration, testing, and field wiring for all field instrumentation and 120 vac power required by the RTU's. II Signal conditioning for analog inputs is assumed to be 4-20ma. Digital inputs are assumed to be dry 2.3.1 AC Power The CMSD is required to supply an adequate source of all 120 VAC single-phase power within five feet of Technology Resource Center installed equipment 2.3.2 Grounding The CMSD is required to supply a building electrical ground that measures 5 ohms or less to earth ground. 2.3.3 Facilities & Access The CMSD will provide required access and all space necessary for equipment installation. 2.3.4 Existing Equipment The CMSD will be responsible for any existing associated equipment, licenses. circuits, or software to include serviceability current operational parameters or condition, maintenance and/or repair of any failure of associated equipment. Examples of associated equipment include the RTUs, antennas, and associated MOSCAD SCADA equipment that will be connected to or controlled by the new MOSCAD SCADA equipment. Any pre-existing failure or condition of equipment applies to radio signal coverage area, radio interference, and/or intermittent operation. °MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 27 Confidential and Proprietary i CMSD 2.3.5 General Implementation Terms and Conditions Technology Resource Center will begin work at a site only after the CMSD has notified Technology Resource Center that the sites are ready for installation as set forth in the attached R56 manual. At a minimum, Site Ready shall consist of adequate space in an existing building or shelter to accommodate the equipment to be installed, electrical service and cable routing access in place as defined in this Statement of Work. 2.3.6 Site Preparation Detailed Site Ready audits will be performed after contract execution. All required site upgrades not identified in this document specifically as a Technology Resource Center deliverable are the responsibility of the CMSD Site preparation is required to meet or exceed the requirements as defined in the Technology Resource Center document 'Fixed Network Equipment Installations' Technology Resource Center part number 68-81089E5-0 2.3.7 Grounding and Surge Suppression Requirement- The CMSD will supply a single point system ground of(5) ohms or less, to be used on all fixed equipment supplied under the Contract. The ground system must include an internal site tie point within(3) feet of the Technology Resource Center supplied equipment. System transient suppression for the telephone circuits,the AC power,radio frequency (RF) cabling and grounding protection is also required to meet or exceed the requirements as shown in the Motorola document 'Fixed Network Equipment Installations' Motorola part number 68-81089E5-0 Requirement Not Met- If the system ground does not meet the(5) ohms or less requirement or if the site transient suppression and grounding requirements are not met,the CMSD may contract Technology Resource Center to perform a system ground or suppression upgrade as a project change order, perform the upgrade themselves or utilize the services of a third party subcontractor System Impact-Equipment installed at a site that does not meet the (5) ohms or less grounding point or site transient suppression will be considered as NOT in 'normal use for warranty purposes. Also, equipment at the site that is not part of this project. which has been installed with installation deficiencies that may adversely impact the integrity of the Technology Resource Center supplied equipment, may also cause the equipment installed in this project to be considered NOT in 'normal use' for warranty purposes. Please reference the Technology Resource Center system Equipment Warranty as specified in the Communications System Agreement, which states: 1 ) 'Technology OM MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 28 Confidential and Proprietary ■ 1 CMSD Resource Center warrants the Equipment against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service during the Warranty Period' 2.) 'Technology Resource Center will not be responsible for System performance where the functionality is reduced for reasons beyond Technology Resource Center's control including but not limited to) an earthquake, adverse atmospheric conditions or other natural causes' This will impact the product warranty not the acceptance of the site equipment if the equipment installation requirements are not met. 2.3.8 Electrical Requirement-The CMSD will supply as required, electrical service and electrical wiring that meets all applicable city county state, and National Electrical Codes (NEC) requirements. Requirement Not Met-The CMSD will be provided written notification of the electrical deficiencies. The CMSD may contract Technology Resource Center to perform a system electrical upgrade as a project change order, perform the upgrade themselves or utilize the services of a third party subcontractor System Impact-The CMSD will be financially responsible for any project delay cost if the site power requirements are not met before the project team schedules site installation. 2.3.9 Equipment Space Requirement-The CMSD will provide the required site floor and desk space for the Technology Resource Center supplied equipment as identified in the approved equipment installation location document. Requirement Not Met-The CMSD will be provided written notification of the deficiencies. System Impact- The CMSD will be financially responsible for any project delay cost if the space requirements are not available according to the project timeline. 2.3.10 Cable Routing Requirement- The CMSD will provide any roof, wall, ceiling, or floor penetration. The CMSD must seal these penetrations after the cables have been installed. Requirement Not Met- If the site penetration requirements are not met the CMSD will be notified of the deficiencies. The CMSD may contract Technology Resource ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 29 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD Center to perform a system cabling penetration upgrade as a project change order, perform the upgrade themselves or utilize the services of a third party subcontractor System Impact-The CMSD will be financially responsible for any project delay cost if the penetrations are not complete according to the project timeline. 2.3.11 Earthquake Bracing Requirement- The CMSD will supply as required, building modifications to accommodate earthquake bracing to meet all applicable city county state or national requirements. If the CMSD has elected to perform some or all of the physical installation of the fixed equipment(as defined in the contract), earthquake bracing must be installed before Technology Resource Center resources can optimize the equipment. Requirement Not Met- If the earthquake bracing requirements are not met the CMSD will be notified of the deficiencies. The CMSD may contract Technology Resource Center to perform a building upgrade to support equipment earthquake bracing as a project change order, perform the upgrade themselves or utilize the services of a third party subcontractor. System Impact-The CMSD will be financially responsible for any project delay cost if the earthquake bracing is not complete according to the project timeline. 2.3.12 Environmental Conditions Requirement-The CMSD will supply adequate environmental control for system fixed equipment. The site will be free of hazardous materials such as fuels, asbestos, etc. Contact Technology Resource Center to obtain specific equipment specifications required for building environmental control sizing and design. Requirement Not Met-If the system environmental control requirements are not met the CMSD may contract with Technology Resource Center to perform a building upgrade as a contract change order, perform the upgrade themselves or utilize the services of a third party subcontractor System Impact-Equipment installed at a site that does not meet the environmental control requirements will be considered as NOT in 'normal use for warranty purposes. Please reference the Technology Resource Center system Warranty as specified in the Communications System Agreement portion of this proposal, which states: 1 ) 'Technology Resource Center warrants the Equipment against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service during the Warranty °MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 30 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD Period" 2.) 'Technology Resource Center will not be responsible for System performance where the functionality is reduced for reasons beyond Technology Resource Center's control including but not limited to i) an earthquake, adverse atmospheric conditions or other natural causes' This will impact the product warranty not the acceptance of the site equipment if the required environmental controls are not installed. 2.3.13 Site Access Requirement-The CMSD is to provide site access for scheduled site walks, installation, optimization, system troubleshooting and completion of Acceptance Test Plan (ATP). Site access includes transportation to sites that are not accessible by regular four-wheel drive vehicles in all weather conditions. Access to sites not directly controlled by the CMSD will be the responsibility of the CMSD to coordinate and schedule with the Technology Resource Center Project Manager Scheduled site access times with 48 hours notice is required. Requirement Not Met- If the site access requirements are not met and resulting in a schedule delay the financial ramifications of the delay will be presented to the CMSD A delay that impacts Technology Resource Center scheduled resources (direct or contracted) will be addressed in a new project schedule or a change order System Impact- The CMSD will be fmancially responsible for any project delay costs if the site access requirements are not met. 2.4 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS Any design or scope of work changes required after contract approval will be processed by the change order process. Change orders has been mutually agreed upon between Technology Resource Center and the CMSD and costs will be quoted to the CMSD as required. Changes to the project schedule will also be included in the proposed change order. The CMSD agrees to authorize or deny a request for contract change within ten working days. A Change Order Authorization form is attached for this purpose. ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 31 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD Change Order Request Form Change Order Request No. Requester: Title Phone No. Department Description of Request: Equipment Required: SOW Modification Time Line Modification: Additional Services Required. Justification: Budgetary Dollar Value: Equipment: Services: Total: Payment Terms: Other Terms: Unless amended above, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Approved. CMSD Project Manager Date Technology Resource Center Project Manager Date Technology Resource.Center Engineer Date Technology Resource Center Account Manager Date ®MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 32 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD 3 ACCEPTANCE TEST PLAN TRC will develop a comprehensive Performance Test Plan. The test plan will include test conditions for coordinating the start and end of each test with the CMSD representative. The focus of the test plan will be the following: I Identify parameters. 2. Determine relative measurements 3 Identify control parameters to optimize the system. The completed Test Plan Package will include, as a minimum, the following: I Results of testing activities. 2. Associated specifications and drawings, including as-built drawings (as required). 3 Test records, which contain, as a minimum, the following: a. A description of the testing activity b. Evidence of completion and verification of testing activity c. Data and results of tests. 4 Information on conditions adverse to compliance. 5 Evidence as to the acceptability of results. Actions taken in connection with any deficiencies. 6. Test results and certificates. All records will be maintained by TRC until the completion of the contract or when requested by CMSD representative or designate. ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 33 Confidential and Proprietary I CMSD The Functional Test could include the following (this is preliminary and will be submitted formally to CMSD for review and comment): 1 Physical inspection for conformance to drawing and appearance of equipment; 2. Demonstration of the proper functioning of all hardware by a thorough exercising of each device, including CPU's and distributed processors at each RTU 3 Demonstration of the proper functioning of the System Software; 4 Demonstration of the all functions associated with the software; 5 Simulation of the alarm and status change conditions; 6. Demonstration of analog and digital input conversions, calibrations and transformations 7 Display of analog and digital output conversions (via Motorola Toolbox). 8. Demonstration of all man/machine interface functions; 9 Simulation of failure situations and fail over of each component that has a back-up unit; 10 Demonstration of the data base management software including tests to verify addition/deletion of points and multiplexes and modifications to various system and application data files; 11 Demonstration of the display generator/editor, log generator/editor and maintenance functions; 12. Demonstration of on-line editing, assembling, compiling, testing and integration; 13 Demonstration of the use of on-line and off-line diagnostics and test programs; 14 Recovery from AC power source failure; 15 Random inspections to verify the accuracy of hardware and software documentation, 16. Demonstration of the accuracy of the system performance monitoring/control software. ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 34 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD MOSCAD Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) Procedure & Check List Test date: / / Tested by TRC Job#- Customer- Destination: P 0./Contract # I Unit s/n P/N 1 1 Radio Type s/n Notes: 2. Radio frequencies: Tx Rx Modulation: PL/DPL code 3 Site address: Link ID- RTU FIU or REPEATER type 4 Port 1 Port 2. Port 3 5 Configuration File name: 6. Application file name- 7 I/O complement: DI DO Al AO , FC 7 1 Physical check: Cabinet Internal wiring Radio CPU I/0 Modules (w/plugs) Line Coupler Battery pack , Power Supply Notes: 7.2 Radio link voice check: CK ®Porowo...a 3/9/2009 35 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD 8. Check Dl's by simulated inputs. ^CK Monitor at Diagnostics screen Notes: 9 Check AI's by simulated inputs. CK Monitor at Diagnostics screen 10. Check DO's by forcing bits (use diagnostics screen). CK 11 Run application. Check rung logic against customer specifications. _ CK 12.1 Attach UO simulator, verify value transfers to/from RTU/FIU ___CK Notes: 13 List special requirements/calculations/interface that unit is to perform: 14 Notes: 15 Unit complete and accepted: Date: / /_ OM Moronou► 3/9/2009 36 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD 4 WARRANTY 4 1 HARDWARE WARRANTY TRC guarantees to replace or repair, free of charge for materials and labor for any part of the equipment supplied under the contract that becomes defective because of faulty design,materials or workmanship. This warranty applies for one (1)year from the date of the CMSD's written acceptance of the system following the site acceptance test or eighteen months from time of shipment, whichever is less. 4.2 SOFTWARE WARRANTY TRC guarantees the software supplied to be free from errors. For the purpose of this warranty software error is understood to be a program's failure to perform a function as designated in this Sequence of Operation and the TRC user manual. If an error does occur in the software,then TRC shall at its option and expense: 1 Dispatch software staff to the facility to identify and correct erroneous programs. 2. Make instructions available for modifying any erroneous programs. 3 Generate necessary replacement programs at Technology Resource Center s facility for dispatch to the CMSD facility This warranty shall apply for one (1) year after the date of CMSD s written acceptance of the system at the CMSD facility Acceptance not to exceed (30) days after completion of start-up. 4.3 DESIGN WARRANTY TRC guarantees to CMSD that the system to be supplied will be free from hardware and software design errors. If a design error occurs,recognizable by the repeated failure of a single component or program, then TRC will correct the defective unit per the hardware or software warranty described above. 4 4 LIMITS OF LIABILITY TRC will not accept liability for incidental, special or consequential damages. °M MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 37 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD Technology Resource Center 2101 E. 4TH STREET, SUITE 130A SANTA ANA, CA.92705 PHONE (714) 542-1004 FAX. (714) 542-1332 May 5 2009 Costa Mesa Sanitation District Attention: Tom Fauth Subject: Central SCADA System for Maintenance Yard and Radio System Up-Grade Rev 2 Hello Tom. Per our discussions. I have combined the two projects into one. I have included the following in this Cost Proposal: 1 Added a new workstation at the CMSD Main Office. 2. Added a Run-time software package. thus the system will be fully redundant. 3 Added independent Alarm Dialer Should alarming not take place from the main system. the secondary dialer will continue the alarming process after a pre-determined time. 4 Added manufacture software support for up-grades for a period of 15 months. Tom, I could re-print all of the screens and associated documentation from the last proposal if you need it. We have the following: ®MOTOROLA 8/5/2009 38 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD COST PROPOSAL Engineering TASK 1 REVIEW OF CMSD FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION The CMSD Functional Specification establishes the basis of the hardware/system development that has been supplied. The complete description of the functions to be performed by the system specified in the Functional Specification will assist CMSD/Technology Resource Center to determine how the system must be developed to meet the operation parameters. $850 TASK 2. DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUMENT INDEX Technology Resource Center will develop the instrument index for the secondary F1U The instrument index will be used for the configuration of the ETU MMI development. $2,450 TASK 3. SYSTEM SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT + Configuration of MMt Software for the CMSD SCADA System. + Complete sequence/ladder-logic development of the FIUs. Complete construction of the MOSCAD Ellis. + Complete testing of the system (from the FIU to each device). System Reports (Real-Time Alarm and Alarm Summary) Validate MODBUS Communications + Operator/Maintenance Manuals $12,650 (M)MOTOROLA 8/5/2009 Confidential and Propnetary CMSD TASK 4 REMOTE TERMINAL UNIT (RTU) PROGRAMMING Technology Resource Center will be responsible for the following. Configuration of each of the RTUs per the Functional Specification. Specifically each RTU will be modified to report data to both the Central and the Yard. Development of the ladder-logic for the monitoring & control for each location as defined in the Functional Specification. Development of RTU software to include the following: �e Networking of data Networking TX/RX FIU Comm. Stats Monitoring and reporting of 1/0 module status Complete development of the U0 communications to each of the store and forward sites. $3,332 TASK 5 REPORT DEVELOPMENT Technology Resource Center will develop the software for the reports as defined in the Functional Specification and the existing reporting SQL infrastructure. $11,600 @MOTOROLA 8/5/2009 943 Confidential and Propnelary CMSD TASK 6: STARTUP AND TESTING Technology Resource Center will configure and startup the hardware components for the hardware/software identified above. This will include the testing of all I/O points. RTU databases, modems: modem concentrators and data transfer from each of the databases to the MMI objects. This testing will include all data parsing, timing functions: data transfer functions. alarm notification functions and associated alarm printout reports. $2,832 TASK 7 INSTALLATION Install all associated MMI (1). FEP (1) onto existing radio network. $2,400 TASK 8: TRAINING (CMSD) Technology Resource Center will provide one day of extensive training for Maintenance Engineers on site in CMSD Technology Resource Center will provide the syllabus for approval to the Project Manager In general. Technology Resource Centers standard training course will be utilized to meet the training objectives. Training will provide sufficient instruction to allow CMSD personnel to effectively monitor their facility without supervision using the system after installation but before completion. $1,665 @MOTOROLA 8/5/2009 41 Confidential and Propnetary CMSD WEB Base SCADA System Graphic Master Computer(GMC) Windows XP(for FEP-1) Ire Qty. Model Description Unit Price Extended Subtotals m 1 2 530 Dell XP Work Station 2,745 5,490 5 1 CDN121 HP LaserJet printer w/ 10'cable 640 640 3 6 1 CDN121 EpsonFX-880 narrow carriage dot- 365 365 1 matrix Alarm printer with cable 7 2 CDN121 PCI I/O Card: 2-Serial/ 1-Parallel 70 140 4 11 2 FLN6457 Line driver adapter&cable from FEP 84 168 SP9655 CPU lo DQ201M 4 13 1 RBS Remote FIU Modern 245 245 14 2 FLN6458 Modem cable (CPU to Modena and/or 79 158 PC Clock Sync cable(need 2) 17 2 L3035 Symantec PCAnywhere32 285 570 18 1 T5807 Development node (includes 10.800 10,800 development system,runtime system. ModBus DDE Server NetDDE) S 1 T5806 Runtime Module 3,000 3,000 20 2 VT Alarm Dialer 1485 2.970 21 2 IE Server Lie 2280 4,560 22 4 Clients 945 3.780 23 2 Support 15 Months 1823 3.646 $36,532 FEP ACE Front End Processor(FEP) Type 1 Iie atir Model Description Unit Price Extended Subtotals m 1 1 FM- Wall mount RTU with 3-slot 3.900 3.900 FIU2300 motherboard, Model contains a conventional,40.,-470. 470-512 MHz radio with FSK interface and 8 amp P S 2 1 V345 Add IP interface (one per CPU required) 180 180 3 1 V404 2400BPS 2W/4WH 453 453 fOtli MOTOROLA 8/5/2009 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD 6 1 CDN154 Sportster 56Kbps External Modem(Tool 190 190 2 Box Dial-In for remote diagnostics of the PEP as well as the RT1 Ps) 7 1 P2316 Programming STS Base code 1.630 1,630 Summary- » $6,353 e` + s#eii tJp= , .. _.$4-:. 81$5 . l •L.. n .. . . r., ... '�r vy(,.pZy... .�. . •.. -.a..1`...�x -nr ..:-.-..'a,�ai._.t.a+'S4. ?ink„�.K'it:.'t.'1;^- .... L41 xtil. c' .-s.:........:... ...oa,.,..,..e�..S. ✓.`..��.i.3.,r.,..1.a.._n4w. ..�"ti.'3�arFCtt x1704441:.Jw++. -,_ 23.00 Lot TransNet Radio $ 894.00 $20.562.00 21 00 Lot Din Rail Bracket Assembly $ 18.54 389 34 23.00 Lot TransNet Radio Onboard Diagnostic $ 97.34 2,238.82 23 00 Lot Instalatton materials $ 165.00 3,795.00 23.00 Lot Pipe Clamp Assmbly $ 78.00 1 794.00 4.00 Lot Omni Antenna $ 165.00 660.00 4.00 Lot Onini Antenna mounting kit S 64.00 256.00 21.00 Lot Yogi Antenna $ 245.00 5,145.00 630.00 Lot Coa) Cable $ 2.54 1,600.20 40.00 Lot RFI Connectors $ 24 30 972.00 22.00 Lot Jump Cables $ 145.00 .190.00 22.00 Lot Weather Proffing Kit $ 34.78 765.16 264.00 Lot Install new antennas, cables connectors. $ 125.00 $3,000.00 modify RTU code and test. 16.00 Lot Modify FLU (MM1 Code for ney. $ 145.00 $ 2220.00 Moderns 8.00 Lot Document System Modifications 5 125.00 1.000.00 4.00 Lot Modify MM1 $ 145.00 5S0 00 5.00 Lot Bucket Truck $ 245.00 1,225.00 10.00 Lot Becket Truck Fuel $ 4.50 45.00 -11,44 Sysei�► Ictal 3$ System Expansion and Hardware Up- $122,423 grade Cost (MMoronota 8/5/2009 43 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD PRICING SUMMARY Engineering Base System $37 779 System Hardware $122,423 System Total $160,202 * Excludes shipping. State and Federal Taxes if Applicable. ** Standard TRC Terms and Conditions. OMoronoLA 8/5/2009 Li3 A Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD 7 CLARIFICATIONS 1) We will require the use of various CMSD resources from time to time. These requirements will be requested through the TRC/CMSD Project Manager. Resource needs will consist of, but will not be limited to, information concerning the process specific parameters, system operation, and process requirements. 2) Installation of Base System is included. 3) Reports have been included. 4) If the purchaser is responsible for delays which cause the installation and acceptance of this system as defined in the Agreement,to be rescheduled beyond the Period of Performance set forth in the Agreement, the Purchaser shall be liable for actual costs incurred by TRC resulting from these delays. Such charges may include, but are not limited to, additional Engineering; rescheduling charges; storage charges; maintenance charges; and transportation charges. The Purchaser shall have the option to attempt to minimize actual costs incurred by storing and transporting equipment at its own expense. TRC reserves the right to modify payment terms in the event of such delays. 5) TRC agrees that the equipment will perform in accordance with the specifications and representations stated in TRC's Proposal and Equipment List included in this Agreement. This Agreement does not extend to the performance of the equipment as a part of a larger system generally nor specifically to equipment in combination with products, elements or components not supplied by TRC. 6) Remote site hardware (PC and associated hardware, will be provided by TRC). °MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 44 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD CLASSIFICATION HOURLY BILLING RATE ENGINEERING & DESIGN Associate Engineer I 62.00 Associate Engineer II 66.00 Engineer I 76.00 Engineer II 85 00 Engineer III 95 00 Senior Engineer 125 00 Project Engineer 145 00 Sr Project Engineer 165 00 PROJECT CONTROL Clerical (field) 24.00 Clerical (office) 22.00 Scheduler 61.00 Senior Scheduler 85 00 Project Manager 145 00 ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 45 Confidential and Proprietary CMSD Insurance: TRC maintains a comprehensive insurance program. The following levels of insurance are maintained. • Workers' Compensation coverage according to Individual State Statutory laws. • Comprehensive General Liability coverage in the amount of$1,000,000 including Employer's Non-ownership Contingent Liability coverage. TRC will furnish Certificate of Insurance upon request. Invoicing& Payment Terms: Payment Terms are NET thirty (30) days. Lump Sum Or Fixed Price Contracts: TRC will invoice all contract and change orders based on an agreed upon percent complete of a predetermined contract price breakdown on a monthly basis. The predetermined price breakdown categories would include,but not be limited to project mobilization or initialization (35%); design: engineering; material received and stored on-site or off-site at TRC but not yet installed; documentation, training and startup. Retention is limited to 10%of the total contract price. Rate Adjustment: TRC Standard Rates are revised on December 31 of each calendar year to reflect any increase in legislated or commercial rates for employee burdens, benefits or business general and administrative costs. Warranty. TRC warrants equipment and materials to be free from defects in material and workmanship (if installed by TRC) for one year from installation or completion of our work. ©MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 46 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD Limits of Liability TRC does not assume liability for consequential damages. Holidays: The following holidays are normally observed by TRC. New Year's Day President's Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Day TRC personnel on field assignments will observe holidays consistent with the Owners policy ©M 3/9/2009 47 Confidential and Proprietary 1 CMSD 8 LITERATURE ®MOTOROLA 3/9/2009 48 Confidential and Proprietary EXHIBIT `B' 1 - ® DATE LMMIDOM/YV) A O° CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE PRODUCER Garrett/Mosier/Griffith/Sistrunk Ins. Services THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION 12 Truman ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR Irvine, CA 92620 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. (949)559-6700 Oc6om 49arre I-m INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC It (9 )559- 8m INSURED Technology Resource Center, Inc. INSURER A. Scottsdale Insurance Co 2101 E.4th Street, Suite 130A INSURER B:Travelers Property Casualty Santa Ana CA 92705 INSURER C American Zurich Insurance Company INSURER 0: 1 INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS INSR ADD'L POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE I POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR INSRD TYPE OF INSURANCE DATE IM /Y M/DDYYYI DATE fMMIDD/YYYYI A GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000 000 ✓ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY BCS0019265 3/20/2009 3/20/2010 PIREMISE5IEaO urr nce) $ 50,000 CLAIMS MADE ✓I OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ 0 ✓Contractual Independent PERSONAL 8,ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 Liab.Included Contractors Incl. GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000—POLICY PRO- I i LOC B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT _T/ ANY AUTO BA6303W167-09-SEL 3/20/2009 3/20/2010 (Eaaaddeon $ 1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Pe person) $ _✓ HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY _,,/ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Pe accede t) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Pe ode I) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY AGG $ EXCESS I UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ I OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION WCO285370500 10/1/2008 10/1/2009 ✓ WCSTAdTLTS 0T1-1- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E L EACH ACCIDENT $ 1.000,000 OFFICEFUMBER (Mandatory In NH)EXCLUDED' E L DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,009,000 If yes,de cnbe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS All operations of the named insured subject to the terms and conditions of the policies. Costa Mesa Sanitary District is added as Additional Insured, per CG20 33 07/04 as required by written contract with respect to work performed for them by Technology Resource Center Inc. under General Liability coverage. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION All Operations SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN Costa Mesa Sanitary District Attn: Thomas Fauth NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL 628 W 19th Street IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR Costa Mesa CA 92627 REPRESENTATIVES. 10 Days fo Non-Payme of Premium. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE �---i)? Griff Griffith ACORD 25(2009/01) ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. NT 08: 03 PI,yl 6/2s/200 AM IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED subject to the terms and conditions of the policy certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER This Certificate of Insurance does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer and the certificate holder nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon ACORD 25(2009/01) 51 IENT Phy111 she 6/23/2009 19- A31 age of Technology Resource Center Inc. Policy No. BCS001 9265 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 33 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - AUTOMATIC STATUS WHEN REQUIRED IN CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH YOU This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART A. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these include as an additional insured any person or or- additional insureds, the following additional exclu- ganization for whom you are performing opera- sions apply tions when you and such person or organization This insurance does not apply to: have agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that such person or organization be added as an 1 'Bodily injury" 'property damage' or 'personal additional insured on your policy Such person or and advertising injury' arising out of the ren- organization is an additional insured only with re- dering of, or the failure to render any profes- spect to liability for 'bodily injury' 'property dam- sional architectural, engineering or surveying age' or 'personal and advertising injury' caused, services, including: in whole or in part, by a. The preparing, approving, or failing to pre- 1 Your acts or omissions; or pare or approve, maps, shop drawings, on your opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, 2. The acts or omissions of those acting y change orders or drawings and specifca- behalf; tions; or in the performance of your ongoing operations for b. Supervisory inspection, architectural or the additional insured. engineering activities. A person's or organization's status as an addi- 2. 'Bodily injury" or 'property damage occurring tional insured under this endorsement ends when after your operations for that additional insured are completed. a. All work, including materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than ser vice, maintenance or repairs) to be per- formed by or on behalf of the additional in- sured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or b. That portion of 'your work' out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcon- tractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. 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