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CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
The City of Corpus Christi, a Texas home rule municipal corporation, P.O. Box 9277,
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas 78469-9277(City)acting through its duly authorized
City Manager or Designee (Director of Capital Programs) and Tolunav-Wonq
Engineers, Inc., a Texas corporation, 5233 IH-37 Suite B-7, Corpus Christi, Nueces
County, Texas 78408, (Architect/Engineer—NE), hereby agree as follows:
1. SCOPE OF PROJECT
Groundwater Monitoring at Cefe Valenzuela Municipal Landfill (Project No. E14012)—
The scope of work consists of four tasks:
1. Semiannual Detection Monitoring of the 30 monitoring wells(MW 1-19,40-46 plus deep
wells MW-2B, MW-11B, MW-12B and MW-13B)for the 15 total metals and volatile organic
compounds specified in the current GWSAP. One of our underlying objectives for this
project is to maintain consistency and make the transition as seamless as possible. The
cost proposal submitted to the City for FY2013-2014 added the following parameters to the
monitoring list: iron, manganese, nitrate-nitrogen, ammonia-nitrogen, and dissolved organic
carbon. These were added to facilitate identification of geochemical processes that can
mobilize metals, and which may assist with preparing alternate source demonstrations
when background is exceeded in a well. In addition, that same cost proposal
recommended the collection of 6 samples (3 per event)from the landfill leachate collection
system to characterize the waste in terms of monitored constituents. This was also
intended to assist in preparation of alternate source demonstrations and contaminant fate
and transport modeling. TWE concurs with both of these provisions and has added them
into our cost proposal.
2. Verification re-sampling for wells with statistically significant increases (SSI) over
background limits.
3. Biennial intrawell background update based on Detection Monitoring data collected in
2013 and 2014
4. Evaluation of detection monitoring data, identification and reporting of SSIs or alternate
sources, preparation of correspondence and submittals to TCEQ, including the Annual
Report. TWE will transmit two hard copies and 1 electronic copy of the report to the City
and three hard copies to the TCEQ.
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2. SCOPE OF SERVICES
The NE hereby agrees, at its own expense, to perform design services necessary to
review and prepare plans, specifications, and bid and contract documents. In addition,NE
will provide monthly status updates (project progress or delays, gantt charts presented with
monthly invoices) and provide contract administration services, as described in Exhibit
"A", to complete the Project. Work will not begin on Additional Services until requested by
the NE (provide breakdown of costs, schedules), and written authorization is provided by
the Director of Capital Programs.
A/E services will be"Services for Construction Projects"- (Basic Services for Construction
Projects")which are shown and are in accordance with"Professional Engineering Services-
A Guide to the Selection and Negotiation Process, 1993" a joint publication of the
Consulting Engineer's Council of Texas and Texas Society of Professional Engineers. For
purposes of this contract, certain services listed in this publication as Additional Services
will be considered as Basic Services.
3. ORDER OF SERVICES
The NE agrees to begin work on those authorized Basic Services for this contract upon
receipt of the Notice to Proceed from the Director of Engineering Services. Work will not
begin on any phase or any Additional Services until requested in writing by the NE and
written authorization is provided by the Director of Capital Programs. The anticipated
schedule of the preliminary phase, design phase, bid phase, and construction phase is
shown on Exhibit"A". This schedule is not to be inclusive of all additional time that may
be required for review by the City staff and may be amended by or with the concurrence of
the Director of Engineering Services.
The Director of Engineering Services may direct the NE to undertake additional services or
tasks provided that no increase in fee is required. Services or tasks requiring an increase
of fee will be mutually agreed and evidenced in writing as an amendment to this contract.
NE shall notify the City of Corpus Christi within three (3) days of notice if tasks requested
requires an additional fee.
4. INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE
A/E agrees to the mandatory contract indemnification and insurance requirements as set
forth in Exhibit "B".
5. FEE
The City will pay the NE a fee, as described in Exhibit "A", for providing services
authorized, a total fee not to exceed $138,280.00, (in numbers), One Hundred Thirty Eight
Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Dollars and Zero Cents (in words). Monthly invoices will be
submitted in accordance with Exhibit "C".
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6. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
The City may, at any time, with or without cause, terminate this contract upon seven days
written notice to the NE at the address of record. In this event, the NE will be
compensated for its services on all stages authorized based upon NE and City's estimate
of the proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of termination.
7. LOCAL PARTICIPATION
The City Council's stated policy is that City expenditures on contracts for professional
services be of maximum benefit to the local economy. The NE agrees that at least 75%of
the work described herein will be performed by a labor force residing within the Corpus
Christi Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Additionally, no more than 25% of the work
described herein will be performed by a labor force residing outside the Corpus Christi
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA.)
8. ASSIGNABILITY
The NE will not assign, transfer or delegate any of its obligations or duties in this contract
to any other person without the prior written consent of the City, except for routine duties
delegated to personnel of the NE staff. If the NE is a partnership, then in the event of the
termination of the partnership, this contract will inure to the individual benefit of such
partner or partners as the City may designate. No part of the NE fee may be assigned in
advance of receipt by the NE without written consent of the City.
The City will not pay the fees of expert or technical assistance and consultants unless such
employment, including the rate of compensation, has been approved in writing by the City.
9. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All documents including contract documents (plans and specifications), record drawings,
contractor's field data, and submittal data will be the sole property of the City, may not be
used again by the NE without the express written consent of the Director of Engineering
Services. However, the NE may use standard details that are not specific to this project.
The City agrees that any modification of the plans will be evidenced on the plans, and be
signed and sealed by a professional engineer prior to re-use of modified plans.
10. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
NE further agrees, in compliance with City of Corpus Christi Ordinance No. 17112, to
complete, as part of this contract, the Disclosure of Interests form.
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Groundwater Monitoring Cefe Valenzuela Municipal Landfill (Project No. E14012)
Department Fund Source No. Amount
Solid Waste 530000-1020-12506 $138,280.00
Encumbrance No.
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Tolunay-Wong 5233 IH-37,Suite B-7
Engineers Inc. Corpus Christi,Texas 78408
Phone:(361)884-5050
Monday, July 7, 2014
TWE Proposal No. P14-E066
Mr. Lawrence Mikolajczyk
Director of Solid Waste Operations
City of Corpus Christi
2525 Hygeia St., 78415
Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277
Phone: 361826-1965
Fax: 361 826-1971
LawM@cctexas.com
COST PROPOSAL FOR
GROUNDWATER MONITORING AT CEFE VALENZUELA MUNICIPAL LANDFILL
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015
CORPUS CHRISTI,NUECES COUNTY,TEXAS
Dear Mr. Mikolajczk:
Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc. (TWE) is pleased to submit the following proposal to provide
groundwater monitoring services at the above-referenced facility for the City of Corpus Christi's
(City) fiscal year of 2014 to 2015.
Background
The Site is located southeast of Petronila, TX, and the active area comprises approximately 300
acres. The landfill is a Type I Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) facility that receives domestic
waste and wastewater treatment plant sludges. It is currently in active status and the
groundwater is being monitored on a semiannual basis under the detection monitoring program
as specified in Title 30 Administrative Code (30 TAC )030 Subchapter J Groundwater
Monitoring and Corrective Action, Constituents being monitored under this program include
metals and volatile organic compounds (VOC) listed in 40 CFR Part 258, Appendix I. In the
detection monitoring program for this facility, groundwater analytical results are compared to
background concentrations that have been determined on an intrawell basis. The background
pool for this facility was completed in August of 2012 and therefore, qualifies for updating after
completion of the second semiannual sampling event of 2014.
Objective
The objective of this project is to implement the Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan
(GWSAP) which outlines the City's program for groundwater monitoring in accordance with the
requirements of 30 TAC Subchapter J. The groundwater-monitoring program includes consistent
EXHIBIT"A"
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Mr. Lawrence Mikolajczyk
TWE Proposal No. P14-E066
July 7, 2014
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sampling and analysis procedures that are designed to ensure monitoring results that provide an
accurate representation of groundwater quality at the Cefe Valenzuela facility.
Scope of Work
The Scope of Work includes four tasks
1. Semiannual Detection Monitoring of the 30 monitoring wells (MW 1-19, 40-46 plus deep
wells MW-2B, MW-11B, MW-12B and MW-13B) for the 15 total metals and volatile
organic compounds specified in the current GWSAP. One of our underlying objectives for
this project is to maintain consistency and make the transition as seamless as possible. The
cost proposal submitted to the City for FY2013-2014 added the following parameters to the
monitoring list: iron, manganese, nitrate-nitrogen, ammonia-nitrogen, and dissolved organic
carbon. These were added to facilitate identification of geochemical processes that can
mobilize metals, and which may assist with preparing alternate source demonstrations when
background is exceeded in a well. In addition, that same cost proposal recommended the
collection of 6 samples (3 per event) from the landfill leachate collection system to
characterize the waste in terms of monitored constituents. This was also intended to assist in
preparation of alternate source demonstrations and contaminant fate and transport modeling.
TWE concurs with both of these provisions and has added them into our cost proposal.
2. Verification re-sampling for wells with statistically significant increases (SSI) over
background limits.
3. Biennial intrawell background update based on Detection Monitoring data collected in 2013
and 2014
4. Evaluation of detection monitoring data, identification and reporting of SSIs or alternate
sources, preparation of correspondence and submittals to TCEQ, including the Annual
Report. TWE will transmit two hard copies and 1 electronic copy of the report to the City
and three hard copies to the TCEQ.
Schedule
Based on the City's new fiscal year schedule and negotiations with TCEQ, TWE proposes to
conduct the field sampling events in October of 2014 and April 2015. This will shift the 2014
Annual report forward to no later than April 2015. The period between the 2nd semiannual
sampling event of 2014 and Annual Report will be utilized for verification sampling which has
historically included as many as two verification sampling events. The period following the 1St
semiannual event of 2015 will also be utilized for verification sampling, if required. Each
semiannual sampling event is expected to take about one working week to complete with
analytical turnaround time (TAT) requiring two working weeks. Each of these two sampling
events will be conducted as early in their respective semiannual period as possible to allow
sufficient time for verification sampling, data analysis, and reporting. Verification sampling, if
required, is expected to take about 3 days for each event with analytical TAT again requiring two
working weeks.
EXHIBIT"A"
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Mr. Lawrence Mikolajczyk
TWE Proposal No. P14-E066
July 7, 2014
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Proposed Project Costs
The proposed costs are presented in two components: the base cost to perform the work itself and
ramp-up costs for us to become familiar with the various program elements and to facilitate a
seamless transition between past monitoring events and future events. TWE will conduct the
investigation on a time and material basis for a not-to-exceed base price of $120,590 with
estimated ramp-up costs of$17,690, yielding a total, not-to-exceed price of$138,280. A cost
breakdown for the major tasks is summarized below.
Field Sampling Activities (includes 2 Verification Sampling Events)
Labor $ 23,900
Travel & ODCs $ 6,300
Analytical $ 41,890
Reporting $ 36,090
Project Management $ 12,410
Project Subtotal $ 120,590
Ramp-up Costs $ 17,690
Total $ 138,280
Limitations
The proposal presented above, including the Scope of Work and schedule, is contingent upon the
following assumptions:
• TWE will have necessary access to the site.
• Level D Personal Protective Equipment is adequate.
• Permit Modifications and/or GWSAP modifications along with associated agency
negotiations and meetings will not be required if Semiannual Reports are submitted in
lieu of one Annual Report.
• Negotiations and/or meetings with TCEQ for any other issues related to the scope of
work as outlined in this proposal will not be required.
• Unanticipated delays beyond TWE's control will constitute a change order and will
be billed according to the attached fee schedule.
EXHIBIT"A"
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Mr. Lawrence Mikolajczyk
TWE Proposal No. P14-E066
July 7, 2014
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Closing Remarks
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (361) 884-5050 or
by e-mail at drokohlAtweinc.com.
Sincerely,
Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.
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Don Rokohl, P.E. Mark Brotherton, P.G.
Corpus Christi Branch Manager Sr. Project Manager
Environmental Services Division
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Paul Wild
Vice President
Environmental Services Division
EXHIBIT"A"
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EXHIBIT "B"
MANDATORY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS & INDEMNIFICATION
FOR A/E PROFESSIONAL SERVICES/CONSULTANT SERVICES
(Revised October 2010)
A. Consultant must not commence work under this agreement until all insurance required
herein has been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City. The
Consultant must not allow any subcontractor to commence work until all similar insurance
required of the subcontractor has been obtained.
B. Consultant must furnish to the City's Risk Manager, two (2) copies of Certificates of
Insurance, showing the following minimum coverages by insurance company(s) acceptable
to the City's Risk Manager. The City must be named as an additional insured for all liability
policies, and a blanket waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies.
TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE
30-Day Written Notice of Cancellation, Bodily Injury & Property Damage
non-renewal or material change required Per occurrence - aggregate
on all certificates
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
including:
1. Broad Form
2. Premises - Operations
3. Products/ Completed Operations
4. Contractual Liability
5. Independent Contractors
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY to included $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
1. Owned vehicles
2.. Hired— Non-owned vehicles
PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY including: $1,000,000 per claim / $2,000,000
Coverage provided shall cover all aggregate
employees, officers, directors and agents (Defense costs not included in face value
1. Errors and Omissions of the policy)
If claims made policy, retro date must be
prior to inception of agreement; have
extended reporting period provisions and
identify any limitations regarding who is
an Insured
WORKERS' COMPENSATION Which Complies with the Texas Workers
Compensation Act
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 500,000/500,000/500,000
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C. In the event of accidents of any kind, Consultant must furnish the Risk Manager with copies
of all reports within (10) ten days of accident.
D. Consultant must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance
company in accordance with Texas law. The contract for coverage must be written on a
policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The coverage
provided must be in amounts sufficient to assure that all workers' compensation obligations
incurred will be promptly met.
E. Consultant's financial integrity is of interest to the City; therefore, subject to
Successful Consultant's right to maintain reasonable deductibles in such amounts as are
approved by the City, Consultant shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the
duration of this Contract, and any extension hereof, at Consultant's sole expense, insurance
coverage written on an occurrence basis, by companies authorized and admitted to do
business in the State of Texas and with an A.M. Best's rating of no less than A-VII.
F. The City shall be entitled, upon request and without expense, to receive copies of the
policies, declarations page and all endorsements thereto as they apply to the limits required
by the City, and may require the deletion, revision, or modification of particular policy terms,
conditions, limitations or exclusions (except where policy provisions are established by law
or regulation binding upon either of the parties hereto or the underwriter of any such
policies). Consultant shall be required to comply with any such requests and shall submit a
copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address provided below within
10 days of the requested change. Consultant shall pay any costs incurred resulting from
said changes. All notices under this Article shall be given to City at the following address:
City of Corpus Christi
Attn: Risk Management
P.O. Box 9277
Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277
Fax: (361) 826-4555
G. Consultant agrees that with respect to the above required insurance, all insurance policies
are to contain or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions:
i. Name the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected
representatives as additional insured by endorsement, as respects operations and
activities of, or on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City,
with the exception of the workers' compensation and professional liability policies;
ii. Provide for an endorsement that the "other insurance" clause shall not apply to the City
of Corpus Christi where the City is an additional insured shown on the policy;
iii. Workers' compensation and employers' liability policies will provide a waiver of
subrogation in favor of the City; and
iv. Provide thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice directly to City of any
suspension, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage, and not less than
ten (10) calendar days advance written notice for nonpayment of premium.
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H. Within five (5) calendar days of a suspension, cancellation, or non-renewal of coverage,
Successful Consultant shall provide a replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable
endorsements to City. City shall have the option to suspend Consultant's performance
should there be a lapse in coverage at any time during this contract. Failure to provide and
to maintain the required insurance shall constitute a material breach of this contract.
I. In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Consultant's failure to provide and
maintain any insurance or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein
required, the City shall have the right to order Consultant to stop work hereunder, and/or
withhold any payment(s) which become due to Consultant hereunder until Consultant
demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof.
J. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which
Successful Consultant may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or
property resulting from Consultant's or its subcontractors' performance of the work covered
under this agreement.
K. It is agreed that Consultant's insurance shall be deemed primary and non-contributory with
respect to any insurance or self insurance carried by the City of Corpus Christi for liability
arising out of operations under this contract.
L. It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from
any other obligation contained in this contract.
INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS
Consultant shall indemnify, save harmless and defend the City of Corpus Christi, and
its agents, servants, and employees, and each of them against and hold it and them
harmless from any and all lawsuits, claims, demands, liabilities, losses and expenses,
including court costs and attorneys' fees, for or on account of any injury to any
person, or any death at any time resulting from such injury, or any damage to any
property, which may arise or which may be alleged to have arisen out of or in
connection with the negligent performance of Consultant's services covered by this
contract. The foregoing indemnity shall apply except if such injury, death or damage
is caused by the sole or concurrent negligence of the City of Corpus Christi, its
agents, servants, or employees or any other person indemnified hereunder.
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Sample form for:
Payment Request
COMPLETE PROJECT NAME Revised 07/27roo
Project No.XXXX
invoice No. 12345 -
Invoice Date:
Total Amount Previous Total Percent
Basic Services: Contract Amd No. 1 Amd No. 2 Contract Invoiced Invoice Invoice Complete
Preliminary Phase $1,000 $0 $0 $1,000 $0 $1,000 $1,000 100%
Design Phase 2,000 1,000 0 3,000 1,000 500 1,500 50%
Bid Phase 500 0 250 750 0 0 0 0%
Construction Phase 2,500 0 1,000 3,500 0 0 0 0%
Subtotal Basic Services $6,000 $1,000 $1,250 $8,250 $750 $1,500 $2,500 30%
Additional Services:
Permitting $2,000 $0 $0 $2,000 $500 $0 $500 25%
Warranty Phase 0 1,120 0 1,120 0 0 0 0%
Inspection 0 0 1,627 1,627 0 0 0 0%
Platting Survey TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0%
0& M Manuals TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0%
SCADA TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 0%
Subtotal Additional Services $2,000 $1,120 $1,627 $4,747 $500 $0 $500 11%
Summary of Fees
Basic Services Fees $6,000 $1,000 $1,250 $8,250 $750 $1,500 $2,500 30%
Additional Services Fees 2,000 1,120 1,627 4,747 500 0 500 11%
Total of Fees $8,000 $2,120 $2,877 $12,997 $1,250 $1,500 $3,000 23%
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DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
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City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 17112, as amended,requires all persons or firms seeking to do
business with the City to provide the following information. Everyquestion must be answered.
If the question is not applicable, answer with "NA". See reverse side for Filing Requirements,
Certifications and definitions.
COMPANY NAME: Tolunay-Wong Engineers,Inc.
P.O.BOX:
STREET ADDRESS: 5233 IH-37,Suite B-7 CITY: Corpus Christi ZIP: 78408
FIRM IS: I. Corporation 2. Partnership u 3. Sole Owner ❑
4. Association 5. Other
DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS
If additional space is necessary, please use the reverse side of this page or attach separate sheet.
I. 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.'
ujV me Job Title and City Department(if known)
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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."
MIA 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
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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 ki./� Consultant
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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
a parent. 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: Don R.Rokohl,P.E. Title: Branch Manager
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Signature of Certifying V- (2 (2.4-4 Date: , 3 .
Person:
DEFINITIONS
a. "Board member." A member of any board, commission, or committee appointed by the
City Council of the City of Corpus Christi,Texas.
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 of Corpus Christi, Texas either on a full or
part-time basis, but not as an independent contractor.
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.
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