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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2025-270 - 12/16/2025 - ApprovedService Agreement No. 6821 CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AMENDMENT NO. 1 to the MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, hereinafter called "CITY," and Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC dba Pape -Dawson Engineers, LLC hereinafter called "CONSULTANT," agree to the following amendment to the Master Service Agreement for Evangeline/ San Patricio Co. Groundwater Program, (Project No. 27100), as authorized and amended by: Original Contract October 9, 2025 Motion No. M2025-135 $400,000.00 IN THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT, EXHIBIT A, SCOPE OF SERVICES, shall be modified as shown in the attached Exhibit A. IN THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT, COMPENSATION shall be modified as shown in the attached Exhibit A for an additional fee not to exceed $15,000,000.00 for a total revised fee not to exceed $15,400,00.00. All other terms and conditions of the October 9, 2025, contract between the "CITY" and "CONSULTANT" and of any amendments to that contract which are not specifically addressed herein shall remain in full force and effect. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI PAPE-DAWSON ENGINEERS, LLC 5Jeff�Edmmon s (Ja14:14:21 CST) 01/07/2026 Jeff H. Edmonds, P.E. Date Director of Engineering Services APPROVED AS TO FORM „ Francis Yt d 4 7, 2026 09:58:03 CST) 01/07/2026 Legal Department ATTEST Re-be-cca. t- to Rebecca Huerta (Jan 7, 202614,49,45 CST) Date 01/07/2026 Rebecca Huerta City Secretary Cara Tackett (�6, 2026 17:37:56 CST) 01/06/2026 Cara C. Tackett, P.E. Chief Operating Officer Expanding Markets 807 N. Upper Broadway, Suite 103 Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 Ctackett@pape-dawson.com Ord. 033820 Date AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL 12/16/2025 RH/SB PAPE - DAWSON Exhibit A November 18, 2025 (Revised: November 25, 2025) (Revised: December 16, 2025) (Revised: December 23, 2025) Mr. Nick Winkleman Corpus Christi Water - Interim Chief Operating Officer City of Corpus Christi P.O. Box 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469 Re: 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. Groundwater Program MSA #6821 TO #02 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services PD Job No. 11013974-XXX Dear Mr. Winkleman: Pape -Dawson appreciates the opportunity to support the City of Corpus Christi (the City) in advancing a critical groundwater supply project that will enhance the City's long-term water reliability and resilience. The City is considering the addition of groundwater to its existing water portfolio. One of the identified areas for groundwater development is located north of the intersection of Interstate 69E and U.S. Highway 181 in San Patricio County, referred to as the proposed Evangeline Wellfield. The project was initially permitted by the San Patricio County Groundwater Conservation District (SPCGCD) for 28,486 acre-feet per year (AFY) on April 18, 2019. There are currently two (to be confirmed) wells drilled within the 22,789 acres specified in the original water well drilling permit application. The proposed Evangeline Wellfield is adjacent to the Mary Rhodes Pipeline (MRP), which conveys water from Lake Texana and the Lower Colorado River south to the City's O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant (ONSWTP). The City has evaluated the operational capacity of the MRP and its potential to also convey water from the proposed wellfield to the ONSWTP. Pape-Dawson's current understanding is the base project includes approximately 24 wells; 185,000 linear feet of water pipeline collection system; a 24-million-gallon-per-day (MGD) high -service pump station (HSPS) with a 3-million-gallon (MG) ground storage tank (GST); access roads; electrical routes; communication systems; and a water transmission pipeline with a connection to the MRP at approximately MRP station 4373+50. Additionally, the scope includes a secondary pipeline system to service St Paul WSC and the City of Sinton which includes approximately 20,000 linear feet of water pipeline, connections to the base project, and yet to be determined delivery points. The City has identified this project as its highest priority water source to address current supply shortfalls with anticipated curtailments expected in late 2026. To meet this urgent need, the City intends to proceed with final design, permitting, and construction under an Emergency Declaration, with the goal of delivering an initial volume of water for public use by November 2026 or as near to that date as possible, 800 E. Sonterra Boulevard, Suite 400, San Antonio, Texas 78258 Texas Engineering Firm #470 Texas Surveying Firm #10028800 210-375-9000 PAPE-DAWSON.COM Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 2 of 15 hereafter referred to as the Initial Delivery Phase. The exact quantity of deliverable water and the exact schedule will depend on several factors outside the control of Pape -Dawson and the construction contractor. In addition, as negotiations continue with Evangeline/Laguna LP and neighboring water users, it is anticipated that elements of the project may change and need to be flexible while still meeting the City's accelerated schedule. This proposal incorporates those dynamic factors and provides an expedited design and delivery framework to maximize the volume of water available as soon as possible for the initial delivery phase —ideally by November 2026—with remaining capacity to follow in 2027. Given the project's logistical complexity, evolving scope, and compressed schedule, a traditional Design - Bid -Build delivery method cannot achieve the City's goals. Instead, a collaborative, hybrid Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) approach is recommended. Under this model, the design team will work progressively alongside the Contractor and City staff to expedite delivery through weekly design reviews, iterative updates, and continuous value engineering. This integrated process will enable the team to identify best -value alternatives in real time rather than at set milestones, providing an effective process to achieve an aggressive schedule while understanding the associated cost implications. To provide comprehensive design and owner's representative services under this CMAR framework, Pape -Dawson has assembled a multidisciplinary team including Hanson Professional Services, Inc., Intera (hydrogeological services), and additional consultants to be selected for subsurface utility engineering (SUE), and corrosion analysis. The Pape -Dawson team brings extensive experience in surveying, permitting, environmental constraints, right-of-way acquisition, and civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering —supported by deep expertise in owner's representative and construction management services for CMAR projects of this type. The Design Phase Scope of Services is presented herein. This phase will be executed on both a time -and - materials basis and a lump sum basis with a not -to -exceed budget of $14,859,385 as outlined below. Upon refinement of the project definition, the construction and start-up phases will be the subject of a separate task order. The scope of work assumes a collaborative design approach between the City, the City's selected Contractor(s), and the Consultant, collectively referred to as the "Project Team," throughout the development and design process. It is also assumed that the CMAR Contractor and Geotechnical Firm will be directly contracted with the City. Under the current understanding of the project, the project delivery method, schedule expectations, and high potential for project changes, Pape-Dawson's proposed scope of work is as follows: OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE (TASK 501) Lump Sum: $1,005,000 This task includes the overall management of this project's development services, basic engineering design, and permitting. Construction phase services and construction management will be at a later date. These services include: • Coordinate and manage regular update meetings and project participants as appropriate to discuss and review project status. • Coordinate and provide oversight for subconsultant services in support of the project. PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 3 of 15 • Develop and maintain the project master and task schedules and provide budget/cost oversight of project activities and resources. • Develop and maintain a permit log for required permits whether permits are to be obtained by Consultant or by others. • Identify potential risks that may have an impact on the project and develop and implement a mitigation plan. • Provide strategic, day-to-day oversight and direction to the daily work activities of the Project Team with respect for this scope of work. • Develop and implement a Project Management Information System (PMIS) to electronically store Project related documents including communications, reports, drawings and specifications, meeting agendas/minutes, shop drawings, transmittals, requests for information, change orders, and contracts. • Support the City with public outreach of the Project including responses to inquiries and/or complaints. • Participate in and support update meetings with applicable governmental and regulatory entities during the planning, design, and construction development of the Project. • Coordinate electrical routing and easement requirements with American Electric Power Texas (AEP Texas). • Coordinate operational requirements with Corpus Christi Water and Lavaca- Navidad River Authority. • Coordinate with City's lender, attorney, and property seller relative to loan, property closing agreement, etc. II. PRECONSTRUCTION CMAR COORDINATION (TASK 490) Time & Materials: $263,000 A. Coordination Meetings Facilitate regular design coordination meetings with the Consultant, Contractor, City, or others as needed. The Consultant will lead these meetings, highlighting specific design/scope items which warrant Contractor input as well as any proposed changes in the design. These meetings should occur in addition to routine design milestone review meetings and the aforementioned update meetings. B. Review CMAR Deliverables The CMAR Contractor's pre -construction scope of work will include a variety of deliverables which require expediting the standard design review process. Potential deliverables that may require the Consultant's review include: • CMAR constructability review comments. • CMAR value -engineering review comments which identify, evaluate, and propose cost-effective alternatives to all aspects of the Project design. Evaluate proposed alternatives based on their potential Project cost and time savings. Formal value -engineering reviews will be provided at key design milestones identified by CMAR schedule. • CMAR Long -Lead Procurement Plan. Assess CMAR Recommendations of long - lead equipment procurement items submitted by the CMAR at the conceptual PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 4 of 15 design milestone. Evaluate CMAR recommendations on how to prevent or minimize delivery impacts to the Project. • CMAR Construction Sequencing Plan. Workwith the CMAR to plan and develop bid packages that align with the proposed sequence of construction and Procurement and Buyout Plan. This includes an approach to review multiple pricing models and early work packages, if required by the project schedule. C. Early Works Packages (CMAR Phase I) • Provide prescriptive specifications or defined materials as necessary to support early works packages. • Provide expedited submittal review for early works packages. D. Cost Model Support • Baseline Model Review: Review the CMAR's baseline project cost model based on the current design milestone when the CMAR is brought on board. (e.g., conceptual design report/10% design or preliminary design report/30% design). • Budget and Schedule Progression: Participate in budget and schedule development process led by CMAR Contractor. • Design Clarifications: Provide information requested by the CMAR to support the CMAR to develop and maintain a Project risk register during the design and preconstruction services phase. At the regular design status meetings, provide a standing agenda item for the CMAR to provide periodic status updates to the project risk register. • Design Evolution Log: Coordinate with the CMAR (CMAR will lead this task) to develop and maintain a Design Evolution Log and Cost and Schedule Trend Log that captures changes/decisions made with respect to deviations from the Owner's baseline Project scope of work. These logs shall track proposed cost and schedule changes to the Project's baseline Project cost and schedule as well as those changes ultimately approved by the City. This log may be separate or combined with other decision logs/ design evolution logs based on the needs of the Project Team. These logs will track all potential scope change items, identify the options for resolving the change, and estimate the cost and schedule impact associated with adopting the change. The log will allow for real-time tracking of deviation from Project baseline cost. Items will be reviewed with the City on a regular basis (TBD) during design. III. DESIGN OF TEMPORARY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR INITIAL DELIVERY PHASE (TASK 390) Time & Materials: $357,250 • Design a temporary interconnection to the future pump station to enable wells to deliver water into ground storage and subsequently into the MRP. • Design alternative temporary piping, storage, and pumping systems (including SCADA integration) to deliver water into the MRP prior to pump station commissioning. PAPE - DAWSON Ext Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 5 of 15 IV. LANDOWNER COORDINATION (TASK 391) Time & Materials: $66,000 Consultant to coordinate right -of -entry activities with landowners and other onsite tenants for field activities performed by survey, environmental, geotechnical, and subsurface utility engineering subconsultants. • If needed, Consultant to coordinate meetings with the City for securing rights -of - entry and easements outside of the wellfield. • Coordinate with Titus IV with respect to the proposed Vaquero Solar farm. • Acquisition of easements is not included in this scope but can be provided as needed for an additional fee. V. ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING (TASK 239) Time & Materials: $77,175 A desktop review to be conducted prior to field work. The review to include evaluation of available mapping resources, recent aerial imagery, and environmental databases to identify potential jurisdictional waters and wetlands, critical habitats, and other sensitive resources within and adjacent to the project area. Following the desktop review, Consultant to provide recommendations regarding the need for additional field investigations, which may include the following: • Wetland and Habitat Delineation: If potential wetlands or waters of the U.S. are identified, Consultant to conduct a field delineation in accordance with the 1987 USACE Wetlands Delineation Manual and regional supplement. During the field delineation Consultant would conduct a passive protected species habitat survey. • Permit Evaluation and Coordination: Consultant to evaluate the project to determine the appropriate permit type and confirm compliance with all general and regional conditions. This includes assessment of potential impacts, verification of thresholds, and coordination with USACE staff to ensure eligibility under the selected permit. • Migratory Bird Nest Survey: A pre -construction nesting bird survey may be performed to comply with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and associated regulations. A. Wetland and Habitat Delineations Consultant to conduct an on -site delineation following the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual ("1987 Manual") (Environmental Laboratory, 1987) and the Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manuals: ("Regional Supplements"). The field wetland delineations to be conducted by a minimum of two environmental scientists according to USACE Galveston District delineation and data collection guidelines. A passive protected species habitat survey will also be done during site visits to identify potential habitat for federally protected species and migratory birds. Using the field data, Consultant to create a wetland delineation report for the project area. The report will include USACE wetland data sheets, multiple site maps illustrating delineated and potentially jurisdictional features on aerial, infrared, and topographic map background, study area photographs, USACE Antecedent Precipitation Tool output, a GPS point data table, and GIS shapefiles derived from data collected in the field. The wetland delineation report PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 6 of 15 and preliminary jurisdictional determinations will meet the 1987 Manual, the Regional Supplement, and latest jurisdictional guidance as of the date of the field work. The data and report will be used on figures to determine areas for development, avoidance, and mitigation on the review area; and if needed it will be included as an attachment to a permit application (described below). This scope and fee assumes up to five (5) full days of field time for two (2) environmental scientists to conduct site visits for the project areas. This amount of time should be sufficient to cover the current preliminary project areas and additional site visits if wells and pipelines are moved, requiring additional field visits. B. Permit Evaluation and Coordination Publicly available data, project design data from other consultants, and the wetland and habitat field collected data to be used to determine which nationwide permit (NWP), Individual Permit (IP), or Regional General Permit (RGP) would be required. Permit applications will include: • Cover Letter. • Form ENG 6082 and/or ENG 4345 Form. • Project plans, specifically a project layout map overlaying a topographic basemap, a project layout map overlaying an aerial basemap, a Section 404 compliance map showing impacts to jurisdictional waters and wetlands, and typical cross section for streams and wetland crossings. • Project Area Photos. • Wetland Delineation Report. • Federally Listed Species Table and Summary of Potential Affects or Biological Assessment for informal Section 7 consultation. • Section 401 description of Best Management Practices. This task also includes time for Consultant to regularly coordinate with USACE to solicit information requests and anticipate the timeline of authorization. This continued support includes emailing, phone calls, and time for a site visit with USACE to review the project. If Consultant determines the project qualifies for a nationwide permit with pre - construction notification, the items listed above will still be needed but would be slightly more succinct, requiring less time and cost than for an IP application. C. Migratory Bird Nest Survey If the desktop review and site delineations determine that potential migratory nests could be present in the project areas, Consultant to perform a pre - construction nesting bird survey to comply with the MBTA and associated regulations. Vegetation, including trees, shrubs and grasses on a project may provide habitat for migratory birds. In accordance with the MBTA, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) recommends that vegetation removal and ground disturbing activities be phased to occur outside of the nesting season (March 15 PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 7 of 15 to September 15) and impacts to spring and fall migrants be avoided. Construction noise that could harass nesting birds should be phased to occur outside of the nesting season as well. Migratory nest surveys should be conducted no more than 14 days prior to clearing potential migratory nest habitat. Consultant would survey potential migratory nest surveys by foot using binoculars and drones to look for the presence of active nests and migratory birds. Identified nests would be located and the location recorded by GPS. Consultant would also mark nest locations in the field with labeled survey tape and/or construction stakes that would be visible to construction crews. The nest locations would be provided to the construction contractor and client for their construction planning purposes in a report with site photos. This scope and fee assumes up to five (5) full days of field time for two (2) environmental scientists to conduct pre -construction migratory nest surveys. This amount of time should be sufficient to cover the current preliminary project areas and additional site visits prior to construction phases. ASSUMPTIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS TASK 239 • The Consultant will have full access to the project areas for on -site delineation and habitat assessment surveys. • The permit task does not include a field survey for historic/cultural resources, mitigation plan development, formal Section 7 consultation support, or Section 408 and Real Estate USACE coordination. If needed, those services will be performed under the Additional Allowance. • Deliverables to be electronic data and pdf figures as described in the tasks above. • This proposal does not include any engineering design, professional elevation or area surveys (stamped by RPLS). • All figures created for the application are for permitting use only and not for construction bid or engineering design. • If additional site visits for wetland and habitat surveys or migratory bird nest surveys are required, additional scope and fee may be required. • This scope of work includes efforts needed to request authorization for regulatory permits but does not guarantee authorization will be granted. Section 10/404 authorization can only be given by USACE and EPA. PD agrees to pay for the tasks described herein according to the fee provided below and through future amendment (if applicable), regardless of the agency's permit decision. VI. SURVEY (TASK 105) Time & Materials: $1,375,000 Provide easement and right-of-way documentation in accordance with Surface Use Agreements, the Groundwater Rights Purchase and Sales Agreement, and as needed for offsite rights. • Prepare metes & bounds for well collection pipeline, transmission pipeline, access right-of-way, and operations areas within the Project limits (one fifteen (15)-acre pump station and 24 two (2)-acre well sites). PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 8 of 15 • Prepare metes & bounds for additional permanent and temporary easements related to offsite infrastructure including the US 77 transmission pipeline crossing and MRP connection location. • Prepare metes & bounds and exhibits for AEP easements required within the wellfield. • Perform offsite survey requirements for connection to MRP. Based on the conceptual wellfield alignment from Task Order 1 - Inspection Phase, the following survey services to support the design, permitting and construction of the project are included in this task: • Establish site control and control points along alignment that may be used for SUE and geotechnical studies. The fee for construction control will be included in the construction phase scope of work. • Validate topographic data provided by the City and perform supplemental topographic survey work. This scope includes work to supplement onsite topography and limited offsite work related specifically to the US 77 transmission line crossing and MRP connection location. If the City provided topographic data cannot be validated, additional services may be required that are covered within the Additional Allowance. • Coordinate with the SUE subconsultantto incorporate SUE findings into the design base map. • Provide staking for geotechnical studies as needed for tunnel crossings during the design phase. • Locate and identify existing visible surface utilities and marked sub -surface. • Locate and identify existing roads, streets, driveways, and other existing surface improvements. • Locate existing property corners for property parcels potentially impacted by construction and as needed for preparation of easement documents. • Prepare electronic data file of field work for use by Pape -Dawson and other project subconsultants as appropriate. • Field locate identified constraints as defined by investigations for floodplains. Incorporate this information in base maps for use in preliminary and final design. VII. SUBSURFACE UTILITY ENGINEERING (SUE) (TASK 190) Time & Materials: $344,960 Subsurface Utility Engineering to be performed at Level "A," "B" and "C," as needed. This work is needed where the proposed water alignment crosses existing utilities within the wellfield collection system and the transmission pipeline. This task includes the following activities: • Review available mapping and design data from utility agencies, County, governmental, and City. • Locate 100-foot-wide corridor along the well collection and transmission pipeline alignments. • Provide descriptions of located subsurface utilities. • Locate utilities marked in the field. • Provide reports and confirmations as appropriate. PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 9 of 15 VIII. DESIGN PHASE (TASK 202) Lump Sum: $8,335,800 Basic Engineering Services described herein represent a 100% level of design in accordance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) requirements. This task will be invoiced on a monthly basis. The goal is to deliver 60% plans and specifications by March 27, 2026, and 100% plans and specifications by July 1, 2026. A. Steady State and Surge Analysis Model The Consultant to model the well collection pipelines between the wells and the HSPS and also the transmission pipeline between the HSPS and MRP connection using the H2O Net computer program. The model is to be developed using preliminary alignment of the well collection system, transmission pipeline, and preliminary selection of the pumps. Steady State Condition is to be modeled first to predict the steady state pressures along the pipelines. Surge Analysis is to be performed after successful run of steady state condition. Combination Air Valve are to be modeled at each high point along the pipeline alignment to minimize surge pressure along pipeline. Power failure and sudden closure of the isolation valve is to be modeled for the pump station and the pipeline connecting to the MRP to predict surge pressures along the pipeline. The results of this analysis to be incorporated into the design. B. Wells • Develop plans and specifications per TCEQ requirements. • Apply for and obtain individual TCEQ well construction permits. • Provide direction to the well contractor on installation of screens for each well based on information obtained during individual well development. • Manage the testing of wells and generate a TCEQ well completion data submittal for each well. • Apply for and obtain TCEQ PWS operation. • Design a monitoring program for water levels (including several key wells including Sinton PWs wells and farmer wells). • Design a monitoring program for land subsidence (if needed). • Analyze geophysical logs and pumping test from each well. • Monitor closely the potential effects of three faults zones that could affect wellfield production. • Update/adjust model based on pumping tests from each well. • Work with City on presentations to public, city council, GCDs, and GMA16 C. Wellfield Site Layout, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) and Electrical One Line Diagram • Information for the well pumps and motors plus basic control philosophy to meet the capacity limitations of the wells and incorporated into this task. • Prepare PMID of the well pump facility identifying major components of the process. Electrical One -Line Diagram to be prepared for the well pump facility to identify the electrical load for equipment and the total electrical power required at the site. Requirements for back-up power will be analyzed. PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 10 of 15 • SCADA and Site Security to be considered for the well site. A basic control philosophy summary will be provided. The basic control philosophy summary is defined as the base requirements for automation of systems including level of automation and how various components are to function and interact, and to include general system hierarchy, the location, number and need for 10 servers, a summary of the control network segments in which the various controls operate (Input/output) and control access, and location of operator stations. • Total electrical power required to be identified. D. Well Collection Pipeline The Well Collection Pipeline is the network of pipelines connecting wells to the High Service Pump Station. Alignment of well collection pipeline to be plotted to depict general plan of the well collection pipeline. Well locations to be suggested during the Inspection Phase but ultimately determined by the San Patricio Groundwater Conservation District (SPGCD) permit provided by others. A preliminary profile to be included with the alignment to include bottom of pipe, top of pipe and ground elevation, pipe pressure class, material, valves, appurtenances and conflicts, as well as major surface features, such as roadways, waterways, major stormwater structures (culverts, etc.) and bridges. The profile is to include detailed information on pipe slope, or any other information typically associated with a final pipeline profile. Length of pipe and preliminary valve quantities by type to be provided. E. High Service Pump Station (HSPS) Civil Plan Preparation • Final design to be based on adapting conceptual plan from the Inspection Phase. • Coordination with the City and the Lavaca-Nueces River Authority (LNRA). Site Dimensional Control • Prepare a site dimensional control plan for permitting and construction, including: • Establish horizontal and vertical control for the ground storage tank, yard piping, valves, hydrants, drives, expanded paving areas and parking areas (if needed), etc. • Drawings to include information necessary for the field survey/construction staking to be performed. Site Development • Prepare site development plans for permitting and construction of the proposed facility site. • Prepare a grading plan for the proposed improvements. Plan to be based on utilizing surface drainage, and no underground storm drain design is included in this scope. PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 11 of 15 Ground Storage Tank (GST) • Prepare plans for permitting and construction of the proposed water storage facility. • Prepare design and details for a new 3.0 MG GST and piping connections in accordance with TCEQ and American Water Works Association (AWWA) regulations. The final size of the GST to be confirmed by the City. • Provide electrical and instrumentation designs and specifications for additional controls for operations of ground storage tank and pump station, and related equipment. High Service Pump Station • Preparation of plans for permitting and construction of the high service pump station. • Include a to be determined number of pumps, with one stand-by, and with room for expansion if requested by the City. • Prepare construction details, pumps and motor with conduits, general construction notes, and required notes for TCEQ review and approval. Technical Specifications • Prepare detailed technical specifications for the project. • Prepare documents to enable procurement of key components of the facility by the Contractor. These key components are anticipated to include the following items: o One (1) 3,000,000-gallon ground -storage tank (to be confirmed). o A to -be -determined number new pumps and motors for the pump station. • Current plan does not require a disinfection system or treatment process. But these can be added if needed for an additional fee. General • Prepare technical specifications for project using CSI format with standard specifications. • Attend meetings with City and Contractor at regular intervals to review progress of design. A. Transmission Main Pipeline: The Transmission Main Pipeline is the onsite and offsite pipeline connecting the HSPS to the Mary Rhodes Pipeline. Alignment of the water transmission pipeline is to be plotted to depict general plan of the pipeline. A preliminary profile to be included with the alignment including bottom of pipe, top of pipe and ground elevation, pipe pressure class, material, valves, appurtenances and conflicts, as well as major surface features, such as preliminary permanent accessways, roadways, waterways, major stormwater structures (culverts, etc.), railroads, and bridges. Crossings requiring special construction techniques such as tunneling are to be identified, showing preliminary location, preliminary depth, preliminary length and preliminary casing size. The profile is to include detailed information on pipe slope, or any other information typically associated with a final pipeline PAPE - DAWSON Mr. NickWinkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 12 of 15 profile. Pipe length by size, and quantities of valves and appurtenance by size and materials to be provided. IX. PERMITTING (TASK 237) Time & Materials: $35,200 A. TCEQ Permitting • Prepare submittal packages to the TCEQ for wells, well collection pipeline, pump station, GST and transmission pipeline, including drawings, details, technical specifications, and engineering report inclusive of blending study for review and approval. • Monitor reviews; provide additional information as requested. • Respond to TCEQ review comments, providing prompt resubmittals to secure TCEQ approval for construction. • Maintain TCEQ coordination through construction and startup. Provide notification for start and completion of construction per TCEQ Chapter 290. B. Permitting for Road Crossing Consultant to coordinate with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), counties and cities to determine the requirements and timing required to obtain a permit when the transmission main crosses the agency's right-of-way or jurisdiction. Consultant to also identifythe private utilities such as oil and gas utility companies which may require permits to install and cross through their right-of- way or easement. This task includes: • Obtaining record data of the pipelines along the pipeline corridor • Contacting the private utilities to identify the location of their pipelines in the vicinity of the transmission main and raw water pipeline. Identifying the requirements for transmission main and raw water pipeline crossing private utilities such as vertical separation between existing and proposed pipe, submitting transmission main/raw water pipeline drawings at the crossing, contacting utility prior to construction at the crossing. Keeping a log of telephone conversation for future record. • Meeting with TxDOT' s local district to inform about the project and discuss the permitting, plan submittal requirements, and timetable for obtaining permit. • Meeting with County (or Counties) for roadway permit. • Coordination with County (or Counties) for the permitting requirements for the installation of transmission main. Note: Permits from these agencies have a duration linked to the beginning of construction. Obtaining these permits too far in advance of the actual construction start date may render some of them ineffective when needed. In addition, permits from these agencies may require detailed design drawings and specifications with an engineer's seal, which are not included within this scope of services. PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 13 of 15 X. ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCE (TASK 592) Allowance: $3,000,000 • Address alternate or additional design scenarios (e.g., Dressen reroute). • Address additional work not included in scope above (e.g., permitting fees, extensive topographic surveying (Task 105), easement acquisition (Task 391)). • Provide additional value engineering if required. • Construction Management and Inspection during Contractor Pre -Construction Phase. • Perform other additional work outside of this scope of work at the City's discretion. • Reimburse Pape -Dawson for direct expenses which include reproduction, travel, express mail, special delivery and subcontractor expenses related to these services. Direct expenses include a 10% markup on cost and will be billed on a time and material basis. Anticipated Timeline The goal is to deliver 60% plans and specifications by March 27, 2026, and 100% plans and specifications by July 1, 2026. The scope assumes uninterrupted access to the project site beginning December 19, 2025. It is also assumed that the City will execute this Design Phase task order by December 19, 2025, and grant access to the site by March 2, 2026 to begin construction. THIS PROPOSAL ASSUMES AND/OR EXCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: ♦ Agency review fees, impact fees, and platting fees are not included herein. These costs are accounted for Additional Allowances. ♦ Permit fees associated with TxDOT, San Patricio Groundwater Conservation District, TCEQ, and other regulatory entities are not included herein. These costs are accounted for in the Additional Allowance. ♦ Proposal assumes that no water disinfection and treatment methods will be required. ♦ Assumes foundation design for ground storage tank to be performed by tank manufacturer. ♦ Excludes software licenses or hardware, PLC of HMI programming, and factory testing of equipment. This scope of work to be included in the Contractor's fee. ♦ Assumes City will engage an eminent domain attorney for temporary restraining orders and condemnation, as necessary. The cost of an attorney is not included in this proposal. ♦ A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment report to be provided by City. Work to be done by others. ♦ Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment and hazardous material mitigation are not included. These costs are accounted for in the Additional Allowance. ♦ NHPA Section 106 and Antiquities Code of Texas consultations are excluded. ♦ Geotechnical Engineering is excluded and will be contracted directly by the City. ♦ Material testing services for construction are excluded. ♦ Assumes no detailed flood studies are required. ♦ Pape -Dawson has the right to rely on modeling information from HDR regarding MRP connection conditions. ♦ This proposal includes a fee to prepare metes and bounds documents for easements for electrical, water, and access roads. Landowner agreements may reference GPS recordation of newly PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 14 of 15 constructed pipelines by a Professional Land Surveyor within the Project area. If this is required, the fee will be provided in the following construction phase Task Order. ♦ Engineering design fee does not include construction phase services, except as outlined in CMAR Coordination Task 490. ♦ Assumes landowners will provide uninterrupted access during design and construction. Consultant will coordinate access through the landowners when possible, however, the City is ultimately responsible for providing access to the project site. ♦ Additional services required by the City which may arise, and are not outlined above, to be compensated for on time and materials basis or as negotiated and approved between the City and Pape -Dawson. SUMMARY OF SCOPE AND FEES I. Owner's Representative Task 501 LS $1,005,000 II. Preconstruction CMAR Coordination Task 490 T&M $263,000 III. Design of Temp. Infrastructure for Expedited Delivery Task 390 T&M $357,250 IV. Landowner Coordination Task 391 T&M $66,000 V. Environmental Permitting Task 239 T&M $77,175 VI. Survey Task 105 T&M $1,375,000 VII. Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Task 190 T&M $344,960 VIII. Design Phase Task 202 LS $8,335,800 IX. Permitting Task 237 T&M $35,200 X. Additional Allowance Task 592 Allowance $3,000,000 Total: $14,859,385 BASIS OF COMPENSATION Pape-Dawson's compensation for the above services shown as hourly, allowance or Time and Materials (T&M) will be a charge on an as needed basis for personnel services plus an hourly charge for specialized equipment. Pape-Dawson's compensation for the other above services will be a lump sum fee. A budget of $14,859,385 is the estimated cost of Pape-Dawson's current understanding of the services identified above. AGREEMENT Upon the signing of this Proposal by Client, this Proposal to be governed by the existing Master Agreement for Professional Engineering Services by and between Client and Pape -Dawson, dated effective as of the October 2, 2025, with the same force and effect as if all of the terms of such Master Agreement were recited verbatim herein. The scope of work is being conducted in accordance with MSA #6821, Task Order #2. The costs, fees, budget, and scope of work set out herein are valid for ninety (90) days from the date of this Proposal. If Pape -Dawson does not receive an executed Proposal from the Client within ninety (90) days from the date of this Proposal, the costs, fees, budget, and scope of work are subject to revision at PAPE - DAWSON Mr. Nick Winkleman 27100 Evangeline/San Patricio Co. TO#2 CMAR Owner's Advisory and Design Services November 18, 2025 (rev. 11/25/2025) (rev. 12/16/2025) (rev. 12/23/2025) Page 15 of 15 Pape-Dawson's sole discretion. Pape -Dawson to provide a revised Proposal with the modified costs, budget, and scope of work should revisions be made. We appreciate the opportunity to work with you on this project. Sincerely, Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Cara C. Tackett, P.E. Chief Operating Officer, Expanding Markets Chris Noe, P.E. Managing Vice President, Project Delivery O:\Marketing\ Proposals \ Letters \2025\11\251111(P0006291-025)R3.docx Signature: Name: Title: Date: PAPE - DAWSON 1114 City of Corpus Christi CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST Corpus Christi Code § 2-349, as amended, requires all persons or firms seeking to do business with the City to provide the following information. Every question must be answered. If the question is not applicable, answer with "NA". See next page for Filing Requirements, Certification and Definitions. COMPANY NAME: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC dba Pape -Dawson Engineers, LLC STREET ADDRESS: 807 N Upper Broadway, Suite 103 P.O. BOX: CITY: Corpus Chrisi STATE: TX ZIP: 78401 FIRM IS: 1. Corporation ❑ 4. Association ❑ 2. Partnership ❑ 3. Sole Owner ❑ 5. Other x❑ Limited Liability Company If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet. 1. State the names of each "employee" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name N/A Job Title and City Department (if known) 2. State the names of each "official" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name N/A Title 3. State the names of each "board member" of the City of Corpus Christi having an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name Board, Commission or Committee N/A 4. State the names of each employee or officer of a "consultant" for the City of Corpus Christi who worked on any matter related to the subject of this contract and has an "ownership interest" constituting 3% or more of the ownership in the above named "firm." Name N/A Consultant FILING REQUIREMENTS If a person who requests official action on a matter knows that the requested action will confer an economic benefit on any City official or employee that is distinguishable from the effect that the action will have on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof, you shall disclose that fact in a signed writing to the City official, employee or body that has been requested to act in the matter, unless the interest of the City official or employee in the matter is apparent. The disclosure shall also be made in a signed writing filed with the City Secretary. [Ethics Ordinance Section 2-349 (d)]. CERTIFICATION I certify that all information provided is true and correct as of the date of this statement, that I have not knowingly withheld disclosure of any information requested, and that supplemental statements will be promptly submitted to the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, as changes occur. Certifying Person: Signature of Certifying Person: John Reidy, P.E. Title: Date: DEFINITIONS Managing Principal 09/30/2025 a. "Board member." A member of any board, commission, or committee of the city, including the board of any corporation created by the city. b. "Economic benefit". An action that is likely to affect an economic interest if it is likely to have an effect on that interest that is distinguishable from its effect on members of the public in general or a substantial segment thereof. c. "Employee." Any person employed by the city, whether under civil service or not, including part-time employees and employees of any corporation created by the city. d. "Firm." Any entity operated for economic gain, whether professional, industrial or commercial, and whether established to produce or deal with a product or service, including but not limited to, entities operated in the form of sole proprietorship, as self-employed person, partnership, corporation, joint stock company, joint venture, receivership or trust, and entities which for purposes of taxation are treated as non-profit organizations. e. "Official." The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judges of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas. f. "Ownership Interest." Legal or equitable interest, whether actually or constructively held, in a firm, including when such interest is held through an agent, trust, estate, or holding entity. "Constructively held" refers to holdings or control established through voting trusts, proxies, or special terms of venture or partnership agreements. g• "Consultant." Any person or firm, such as engineers and architects, hired by the City of Corpus Christi for the purpose of professional consultation and recommendation. Client#: 1863504 PAPEDAWS2 ACORD,., CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 9/30/2025 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. 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 any rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER USI Insurance Services NW CL1 825 NE Multnomah, Suite 1500 Portland, OR 97232 503 224-8390 INSURED Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC 2000 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78213 CONTACT Eric Kikalo kalo PHONE 503 224-8390 (A/C, No, Ext): ADDRESS: eric.kikalo@usi.com INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER A : National Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford FAX 610 362-8130 (A/C, No): NAIC # 20478 INSURER B : Illinois Union Insurance Company 27960 INSURER C : Allied World Surplus Lines Insurance Co 24319 INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT 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. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LT TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDLSUBR NSR W VD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF (MM/DD/YYYY) POLICY EXP (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 7012316633 02/28/2025 02/28/2026 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR PREMISES (Ea occcuErrrence) $ I,000,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $15,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE X LIMIT APPLIES JERCOT PER: LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 $ A AUTOMOBILE X X LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED X SCHEDULED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY 7012296190 02/28/2025 02/28/2026 COMaaceidBINEDen[)SINGLE LIMIT (E $1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ $ B X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE G48685596001 02/28/2025 02/28/2026 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 AGGREGATE $5,000,000 DED RETENT ON $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below Y / N N N / A 7012316647 02/28/2025 02/28/2026 X PER STATUTE OTH- ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 C Prof Liab - 03145815 02/28/2025 02/28/2026 $5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) The General Liability and Automobile Liability coverages include primary non-contributory additional insured coverage when required under written contract or written agreement as per attached endorsements. General Liability and Automobile Liability waiver of subrogation coverage is included per attached endorsements. Workers Compensation coverage includes waiver of subrogation coverage when required by written contract or agreement, per attached endorsement. Umbrella follows form to General Liability, Auto Liability (See Attached Descriptions) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of Corpus Christi ATTN: Engineering Services PO BOX 9277 Corpus Christi, TX 78469 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) 1 of 2 #551067247/M50844136 © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD OXRJT DESCRIPTIONS (Continued from Page 1 and Employers Liability. 30-Day Notice of Cancellation. NAMED INSUREDS: Arborleaf Engineering & Surveying, Inc.; D2410 Partners, LP; Pape Dawson Munoz, LLC; Pape Dawson Charitable Foundation; Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers Holdings, LLC; PD Management Holdco, LLC; Pape Dawson Engineers Holdings, Inc. Pape -Dawson Partners, LLP; Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC DBA: Pape Dawson Engineers, Inc.; Pape -Dawson Engineers, LLC; VRRSP Consultants, LLC; Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, Inc. Employee 401K Plan; Dowdey Anderson & Associates 401K Plan; Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, Inc.; Employee Benefits Plan Trust; Dowdey, Anderson & Associates, LLC; Costello, LLC; Costello, Inc. 401(K) Plan; Poulos & Bennett, LLC; Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A.; Q. Grady Minor and Associates, LLC; Maxwell Reddick & Associates, Inc.; Maxwell Reddick & Associates, LLC; Ragan -Smith Associates, Inc.; Ragan -Smith Associates, LLC; KSA Engineers, Inc.; BLOC Design -Build, LLC; Legacy Bear Properties, LLC; KSA Alliance, Inc.; Eberly & Associates, Inc.; Morris Engineering and Consulting, LLC; Morris Engineering and Consulting, LLC; Sovereign's Engineering & Surveying Holdings Inc.; Bonnett Design Group, LLC DBA Gaskin + LeCraw Project Reference: 27100 MSA Evangeline/San Patricio Co. Groundwater Program SAGITTA 25.3 (2016/03) 2 of 2 #551067247/M 50844136 CNA CNA PARAMOUNT 00020008750994450878864 Blanket Additional Insured - Owners, Lessees or Contractors - with Products -Completed Operations Coverage Endorsement This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART It is understood and agreed as follows: I. WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to include as an Insured any person or organization whom you are required by written contract to add as an additional insured on this coverage part, but only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury caused in whole or in part by your acts or omissions, or the acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf: A. in the performance of your ongoing operations subject to such written contract; or B. in the performance of your work subject to such written contract, but only with respect to bodily injury or property damage included in the products -completed operations hazard, and only if: 1. the written contract requires you to provide the additional insured such coverage; and 2. this coverage part provides such coverage. II. But if the written contract requires: A. additional insured coverage under the 11-85 edition, 10-93 edition, or 10-01 edition of CG2010, or under the 10- 01 edition of CG2037; or B. additional insured coverage with "arising out of" language; or C. additional insured coverage to the greatest extent permissible by law; then paragraph I. above is deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to include as an Insured any person or organization whom you are required by written contract to add as an additional insured on this coverage part, but only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of your work that is subject to such written contract. III. Subject always to the terms and conditions of this policy, including the limits of insurance, the Insurer will not provide such additional insured with: A. coverage broader than required by the written contract; or B. a higher limit of insurance than required by the written contract. IV. The insurance granted by this endorsement to the additional insured does not apply to bodily injury, property damage, or personal and advertising injury arising out of: A. the rendering of, or the failure to render, any professional architectural, engineering, or surveying services, including: 1. the preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; and 2. supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities; or B. any premises or work for which the additional insured is specifically listed as an additional insured on another endorsement attached to this coverage part. V. Under COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS, the Condition entitled Other Insurance is amended to add the following, which supersedes any provision to the contrary in this Condition or elsewhere in this coverage part: CNA75079XX (10-16) Policy No: 7012316633 Page 1 of 2 Endorsement No: CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CNA CNA PARAMOUNT Blanket Additional Insured - Owners, Lessees or Contractors - with Products -Completed Operations Coverage Endorsement Primary and Noncontributory Insurance With respect to other insurance available to the additional insured under which the additional insured is a named insured, this insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from such other insurance, provided that a written contract requires the insurance provided by this policy to be: 1. primary and non-contributing with other insurance available to the additional insured; or 2. primary and to not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. But except as specified above, this insurance will be excess of all other insurance available to the additional insured. VI. Solely with respect to the insurance granted by this endorsement, the section entitled COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS is amended as follows: The Condition entitled Duties In The Event of Occurrence, Offense, Claim or Suit is amended with the addition of the following: Any additional insured pursuant to this endorsement will as soon as practicable: 1. give the Insurer written notice of any claim, or any occurrence or offense which may result in a claim; 2. send the Insurer copies of all legal papers received, and otherwise cooperate with the Insurer in the investigation, defense, or settlement of the claim; and 3. make available any other insurance, and tender the defense and indemnity of any claim to any other insurer or self -insurer, whose policy or program applies to a loss that the Insurer covers under this coverage part. However, if the written contract requires this insurance to be primary and non-contributory, this paragraph 3. does not apply to insurance on which the additional insured is a named insured. The Insurer has no duty to defend or indemnify an additional insured under this endorsement until the Insurer receives written notice of a claim from the additional insured. VII. Solely with respect to the insurance granted by this endorsement, the section entitled DEFINITIONS is amended to add the following definition: Written contract means a written contract or written agreement that requires you to make a person or organization an additional insured on this coverage part, provided the contract or agreement: A. is currently in effect or becomes effective during the term of this policy; and B. was executed prior to: 1. the bodily injury or property damage; or 2. the offense that caused the personal and advertising injury; for which the additional insured seeks coverage. Any coverage granted by this endorsement shall apply solely to the extent permissible by law. All other terms and conditions of the Policy remain unchanged. This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the Policy issued by the designated Insurers, takes effect on the effective date of said Policy at the hour stated in said Policy, unless another effective date is shown below, and expires concurrently with said Policy. CNA75079XX (10-16) Page 2 of 2 CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc.. with its permission. Policy No: 7012316633 Endorsement No: Effective Date: 2/28/2025 CNA CNA PARAMOUNT 00020008750994450878866 Waiver of Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to the Insurer Endorsement This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Person Or Organization: ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION WHOM THE NAMED INSURED HAS AGREED IN WRITING IN A CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT TO WAIVE SUCH RIGHTS OF RECOVERY, BUT ONLY IF SUCH CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT: 1.IS IN EFFECT OR BECOMES EFFECTIVE DURING THE TERM OF THIS COVERAGE PART; AND 2.WAS EXECUTED PRIOR TO THE BODILY INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL AND ADVERTISING INJURY GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM. (Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations.) Under COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS, it is understood and agreed that the condition entitled Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us is amended by the addition of the following: With respect to the person or organization shown in the Schedule above, the Insurer waives any right of recovery the Insurer may have against such person or organization because of payments the Insurer makes for injury or damage arising out of the Named Insured's ongoing operations or your work included in the products -completed operations hazard. All other terms and conditions of the Policy remain unchanged. This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the Policy issued by the designated Insurers, takes effect on the effective date of said Policy at the hour stated in said Policy, unless another effective date is shown below, and expires concurrently with said Policy. CNA75008XX (10-16) Policy No: 7012316633 Page 1 of 1 Endorsement No: CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CNA 1 Business Auto Policy Policy Endorsement DESIGNATED INSURED FOR COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by this endorsement. This endorsement identifies person(s) or organization(s) who are "insureds" for Covered Autos Liability Coverage under the Who Is An Insured provision of the Coverage Form. This endorsement does not alter coverage provided in the Coverage Form. This endorsement changes the policy effective on the inception date of the policy unless another date is indicated below. Named Insured: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Endorsement Effective Date: SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT THE NAMED INSURED IS OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE INSURANCE WHERE REQUIRED BY A WRITTEN CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT IS AN INSURED,BUT ONLY WITH RESPECT TO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF A PERSON/ORGANIZATION FOR WHOM LIABILITY COVERAGE IS AFFORDED UNDER THIS POLICY Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. Each person or organization shown in the Schedule is an "insured" for Covered Autos Liability Coverage, but only to the extent that person or organization qualifies as an "insured" under the Who Is An Insured provision contained in Paragraph A.1. of Section II - Covered Autos Liability Coverage in the Business Auto and Motor Carrier Coverage Forms and Paragraph D.2. of Section I - Covered Autos Coverages of the Auto Dealers Coverage Form. Form No: CA 20 48 10 13 Endorsement Effective Date: Endorsement Expiration Date: Endorsement No: Underwriting Company: National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, 151 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60606 Policy No:7012296190 Policy Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Policy Page: Copyright Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2011 CNA 1 Business Auto Policy Policy Endorsement WAIVER OF TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US (WAIVER OF SUBROGATION) THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by the endorsement. This endorsement changes the policy effective on the inception date of the policy unless another date is indicated below. Named Insured: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Endorsement Effective Date: SCHEDULE Name(s) Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION FOR WHOM OR WHICH YOU ARE REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT TO OBTAIN THIS WAIVER FROM US. YOU MUST AGREE TO THAT REQUIREMENT PRIOR TO LOSS. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. The Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us condition does not apply to the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only to the extent that subrogation is waived prior to the "accident" or the "loss" under a contract with that person or organization. Form No: CA 04 44 10 13 Endorsement Effective Date: Endorsement Expiration Date: Endorsement No: Underwriting Company: National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, 151 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60606 Policy No: 7012296190 Policy Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Policy Page: Copyright Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2011 CNA 1 Workers Compensation And Employers Liability Insurance Policy Endorsement TEXAS WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT This endorsement applies only to the insurance provided by the policy because Texas is shown in Item 3.A. of the Information Page. We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule, but this waiver applies only with respect to bodily injury arising out of the operations described in the Schedule where you are required by a written contract to obtain this waiver from us. This endorsement shall not operate directly or indirectly to benefit anyone not named in the Schedule. The premium for this endorsement is shown in the Schedule. Schedule Specific Waiver Name of person or organization Blanket Waiver Any person or organization for whom the Named Insured has agreed by written contract to furnish this waiver. 2. Operations: All Texas Operations 3. Premium: The premium charge for this endorsement shall be 2% percent of the premium developed on payroll in connection with work performed for the above person(s) or organization(s) arising out of the operations described. 4. Advance Premium: Refer to Schedule of Operations All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged. This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the policy issued by the designated Insurers, takes effect on the Policy Effective Date of said policy at the hour stated in said policy, unless another effective date (the Endorsement Effective Date) is shown below, and expires concurrently with said policy unless another expiration date is shown below. Form No: WC 42 03 04 B (06-2014) Endorsement Effective Date: Endorsement Expiration Date: Endorsement No: Underwriting Company: Valley Forge Insurance Company, 151 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60606 Policy No: 7012316647 Policy Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Policy Page: © Copyright 2014 National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CNA CNA PARAMOUNT 00020003370123166336508 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors General Liability Extension Endorsement It is understood and agreed that this endorsement amends the COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART as follows. If any other endorsement attached to this policy amends any provision also amended by this endorsement, then that other endorsement controls with respect to such provision, and the changes made by this endorsement with respect to such provision do not apply. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Additional Insureds 2. Additional Insured - Primary And Non -Contributory To Additional Insured's Insurance 3. Additional Insured — Extended Coverage 4. Boats 5. Bodily Injury — Expanded Definition 6. Broad Knowledge of Occurrence/ Notice of Occurrence 7. Broad Named Insured 8. Contractual Liability — Railroads 9. Estates, Legal Representatives and Spouses 10. Expected Or Intended Injury — Exception for Reasonable Force 11. General Aggregate Limits of Insurance — Per Location 12. In Rem Actions 13. Incidental Health Care Malpractice Coverage 14. Joint Ventures/Partnership/Limited Liability Companies 15. Legal Liability — Damage To Premises 16. Liquor Liability 17. Medical Payments 18. Non -owned Aircraft Coverage 19. Non -owned Watercraft 20. Personal And Advertising Injury — Discrimination or Humiliation 21. Personal And Advertising Injury - Contractual Liability 22. Property Damage — Elevators 23. Retired Partners, Members, Directors And Employees 24. Supplementary Payments 25. Unintentional Failure To Disclose Hazards 26. Waiver of Subrogation — Blanket 27. Wrap -Up Extension: OCIP, CCIP or Consolidated (Wrap -Up) Insurance Programs CNA74858XX (1-15) Page 1 of 18 CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Policy No: 7012316633 Endorsement No: Effective Date: 2/28/2025 CNA CNA PARAMOUNT Architects, Engineers and Surveyors General Liability Extension Endorsement 1. ADDITIONAL INSUREDS a. WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to include as an Insured any person or organization described in paragraphs A. through I. below whom a Named Insured is required to add as an additional insured on this Coverage Part under a written contract or written agreement, provided such contract or agreement: (1) is currently in effect or becomes effective during the term of this Coverage Part; and (2) was executed prior to: (a) the bodily injury or property damage; or (b) the offense that caused the personal and advertising injury, for which such additional insured seeks coverage. b. However, subject always to the terms and conditions of this policy, including the limits of insurance, the Insurer will not provide such additional insured with: (1) a higher limit of insurance than required by such contract or agreement; or (2) coverage broader than required by such contract or agreement, and in no event broader than that described by the applicable paragraph A. through I. below. Any coverage granted by this endorsement shall apply only to the extent permissible by law. A. Controlling Interest Any person or organization with a controlling interest in a Named Insured, but only with respect to such person or organization's liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of: 1. such person or organization's financial control of a Named Insured; or 2. premises such person or organization owns, maintains or controls while a Named Insured leases or occupies such premises; provided that the coverage granted by this paragraph does not apply to structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by, on behalf of, or for such additional insured. B. Co-owner of Insured Premises A co-owner of a premises co -owned by a Named Insured and covered under this insurance but only with respect to such co -owner's liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury as co-owner of such premises. C. Engineers, Architects or Surveyors Engaged By You An architect, engineer or surveyor engaged by the Named Insured, but only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury caused in whole or in part by the Named Insured's acts or omissions, or the acts or omissions of those acting on the Named Insured's behalf: a. in connection with the Named Insured's premises; or b. in the performance of the Named Insured's ongoing operations. But the coverage hereby granted to such additional insureds does not apply to bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of the rendering of or failure to render any professional services by, on behalf of, or for the Named Insured, including but not limited to: CNA74858XX (1-15) Policy No: 7012316633 Page 2 of 18 Endorsement No: CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CNA CNA PARAMOUNT 00020003370123166336509 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors General Liability Extension Endorsement 1. the preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or 2. supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. D. Lessor of Equipment Any person or organization from whom a Named Insured leases equipment, but only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury caused, in whole or in part, by the Named Insured's maintenance, operation or use of such equipment, provided that the occurrence giving rise to such bodily injury, property damage or the offense giving rise to such personal and advertising injury takes place prior to the termination of such lease. E. Lessor of Land Any person or organization from whom a Named Insured leases land but only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of such land, provided that the occurrence giving rise to such bodily injury, property damage or the offense giving rise to such personal and advertising injury takes place prior to the termination of such lease. The coverage granted by this paragraph does not apply to structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by, on behalf of, or for such additional insured. F. Lessor of Premises An owner or lessor of premises leased to the Named Insured, or such owner or lessor's real estate manager, but only with respect to liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of such part of the premises leased to the Named Insured, and provided that the occurrence giving rise to such bodily injury or property damage, or the offense giving rise to such personal and advertising injury, takes place prior to the termination of such lease. The coverage granted by this paragraph does not apply to structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by, on behalf of, or for such additional insured. G. Mortgagee, Assignee or Receiver A mortgagee, assignee or receiver of premises but only with respect to such mortgagee, assignee or receiver's liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of the Named Insured's ownership, maintenance, or use of a premises by a Named Insured. The coverage granted by this paragraph does not apply to structural alterations, new construction or demolition operations performed by, on behalf of, or for such additional insured. H. State or Governmental Agency or Subdivision or Political Subdivisions — Permits A state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision that has issued a permit or authorization but only with respect to such state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision's liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of: 1. the following hazards in connection with premises a Named Insured owns, rents, or controls and to which this insurance applies: a. the existence, maintenance, repair, construction, erection, or removal of advertising signs, awnings, canopies, cellar entrances, coal holes, driveways, manholes, marquees, hoistaway openings, sidewalk vaults, street banners, or decorations and similar exposures; or b. the construction, erection, or removal of elevators; or c. the ownership, maintenance or use of any elevators covered by this insurance; or CNA74858XX (1-15) Policy No: 7012316633 Page 3 of 18 Endorsement No: CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. CNA CNA PARAMOUNT Architects, Engineers and Surveyors General Liability Extension Endorsement 2. the permitted or authorized operations performed by a Named Insured or on a Named Insured's behalf. The coverage granted by this paragraph does not apply to: a. Bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury arising out of operations performed for the state or governmental agency or subdivision or political subdivision; or b. Bodily injury or property damage included within the products -completed operations hazard. With respect to this provision's requirement that additional insured status must be requested under a written contract or agreement, the Insurer will treat as a written contract any governmental permit that requires the Named Insured to add the governmental entity as an additional insured. I. Trade Show Event Lessor 1. With respect to a Named Insured's participation in a trade show event as an exhibitor, presenter or displayer, any person or organization whom the Named Insured is required to include as an additional insured, but only with respect to such person or organization's liability for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury caused by: a. the Named Insured's acts or omissions; or b. the acts or omissions of those acting on the Named Insured's behalf, in the performance of the Named Insured's ongoing operations at the trade show event premises during the trade show event. 2. The coverage granted by this paragraph does not apply to bodily injury or property damage included within the products -completed operations hazard. 2. ADDITIONAL INSURED - PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY TO ADDITIONAL INSURED'S INSURANCE The Other Insurance Condition in the COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS Section is amended to add the following paragraph: If the Named Insured has agreed in writing in a contract or agreement that this insurance is primary and non- contributory relative to an additional insured's own insurance, then this insurance is primary, and the Insurer will not seek contribution from that other insurance. For the purpose of this Provision 2., the additional insured's own insurance means insurance on which the additional insured is a named insured. Otherwise, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary elsewhere in this Condition, the insurance provided to such person or organization is excess of any other insurance available to such person or organization. 3. ADDITIONAL INSURED — EXTENDED COVERAGE When an additional insured is added by this or any other endorsement attached to this Coverage Part, WHO IS AN INSURED is amended to make the following natural persons Insureds. If the additional insured is: a. An individual, then his or her spouse is an Insured; b. A partnership or joint venture, then its partners, members and their spouses are Insureds; c. A limited liability company, then its members and managers are Insureds; or d. An organization other than a partnership, joint venture or limited liability company, then its executive officers, directors and shareholders are Insureds; CNA74858XX (1-15) Policy No: 7012316633 Page 4 of 18 Endorsement No: CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. DNA 1 ADDITIONAL INSURED - PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY Business Auto Policy Policy Endorsement It is understood and agreed that this endorsement amends the BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM as follows: SCHEDULE Name of Additional Insured Person Or Organization ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT YOU ARE REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT OR WRITTEN AGREEMENT TO NAME AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED. 1. In conformance with paragraph A.1.c. of Who Is An Insured of Section II - LIABILITY COVERAGE, the person or organization scheduled above is an insured under this policy. 2. The insurance afforded to the additional insured under this policy will apply on a primary and non-contributory basis if you have committed it to be so in a written contract or written agreement executed prior to the date of the "accident" for which the additional insured seeks coverage under this policy. All other terms and conditions of the policy remain unchanged This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the policy issued by the designated Insurers, takes effect on the Policy Effective date of said policy at the hour stated in said policy, unless another effective date (the Endorsement Effective Date) is shown below, and expires concurrently with said policy. Form No: CNA71527XX (10-2012) Endorsement Effective Date: Endorsement Expiration Date: Endorsement No: 13; Page: 1 of 1 Underwriting Company: National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, 151 N Franklin St, Chicago, IL 60606 Policy No: BUA 7012296190 Policy Effective Date: 2/28/2025 Policy Page: 85 of 289 Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. CNA CNA PARAMOUNT 00020003370123166336517 General Aggregate Limit - Per Project Endorsement This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART It is understood and agreed as follows: I. For each single construction or service project away from premises the Named Insured owns or rents, a separate Project General Aggregate Limit, equal to the amount of the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, is the most the Insurer will pay for the sum of: A. all damages under Coverage A, except damages because of bodily injury or property damage included in the products -completed operations hazard; and B. all medical expenses under Coverage C; that arise from occurrences or accidents which can be attributed solely to ongoing operations at that project. Such payments shall not reduce the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, nor the Project General Aggregate Limit applicable to any other project. II. All: A. damages under Coverage B, regardless of the number of locations or projects involved; B. damages under Coverage A, caused by occurrences which cannot be attributed solely to ongoing operations at a single project, except damages because of bodily injury or property damage included in the products - completed operations hazard; and C. medical expenses under Coverage C, caused by accidents which cannot be attributed solely to ongoing operations at a single project, will reduce the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. III. The limits shown in the Declarations for Each Occurrence, for Damage To Premises Rented To You and for Medical Expense continue to apply, but will be subject to either the Project General Aggregate Limit or the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, depending on whether the occurrence can be attributed solely to ongoing operations at a particular project. IV. When coverage for liability arising out of the products -completed operations hazard is provided, any payments for damages because of bodily injury or property damage included in the products -completed operations hazard will reduce the Products -Completed Operations Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, regardless of the number of projects involved. V. If a single construction or service project away from premises owned by or rented to the Named Insured has been abandoned and then restarted, or if the authorized contracting parties deviate from plans, blueprints, designs, specifications or timetables, such project will still be deemed to be the same project. VI. The provisions of LIMITS OF INSURANCE not otherwise modified by this endorsement shall continue to apply as stipulated. All other terms and conditions of the Policy remain unchanged. This endorsement, which forms a part of and is for attachment to the Policy issued by the designated Insurers, takes effect on the effective date of said Policy at the hour stated in said Policy, unless another effective date is shown below, and expires concurrently with said Policy. CNA75061XX (1-15) Page 1 of 1 CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Insured Name: Pape -Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC Copyright CNA All Rights Reserved. Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. Policy No: 7012316633 Endorsement No: Effective Date: I 2/28/2025