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"13! SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 3391
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MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR GEOTECHNICAL AND
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This Agreement is between 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 and Terracon Consultants, Inc.,
a Delaware Corporation, 3606 WOW Road, Corpus Christi, Texas 78413 ("Lab").
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE NO. TITLE PAGE
ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER 2
ARTICLE II — COMPENSATION 2
ARTICLE III — INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 3
ARTICLE IV - INDEMNIFICATION 3
ARTICLE V — TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE 4
ARTICLE VI - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 4
ARTICLE VII — RECORD RETENTION; RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT 4
ARTICLE VIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 5
EXHIBIT A TERMS AND CONDITIONS
EXHIBIT B SCOPE OF WORK
EXHIBIT C RATE SCHEDULE
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ARTICLE I — PROJECT TASK ORDER
1.1 This Agreement shall apply to as many tasks as City and Lab agree will be performed under the terms and
conditions of this Agreement. Each task Lab performs for City hereunder shall be designated a Task Order.
No Task Order shall be binding or enforceable unless and until it has been properly executed by both City
and Lab. Each properly executed Task Order shall become a separate supplemental agreement to this
Agreement.
1.2 The Lab shall provide its Scope of Services, to be included in each Task Order. The Scope of Services
shall include all associated services required for Lab to provide such Services, pursuant to this Agreement,
and any and all Services which would normally be required by law or common due diligence in accordance
with the standard of care defined in Article VIII of this Agreement. Lab will perform the services in
accordance with the approved Scope of Services and with Lab's response to the Request for Qualifications
related to this project,which response is incorporated by reference into this Agreement as if set out here in
its entirety.
1.3 All services provided by Lab shall be performed in accordance with the Terms and Conditions to this Master
Services Agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. All work will be subject to
authorization from City. A detailed Scope of Services and fee estimate will be developed for each task prior
to execution of work.
1.4 The general scope for these Task Orders is outlined in Exhibit B. More specific scope of work will be
issued for pricing when a task order is needed.
1.5 Lab must provide all labor,equipment and transportation necessary to complete all services agreed to in a
timely manner throughout the term of the Agreement. Persons retained by Lab to perform work pursuant to
this Agreement shall be employees or subcontractors or subconsultants of Lab. Lab must provide City with
a list of all subcontractors/subconsultants that includes the services performed by the
subcontractors/subconsultants and the percentage of work performed by the subcontractor/subconsultant.
Changes in Lab's team that provides services under this Agreement must be agreed to by the City in
writing.
1.6 Lab must not begin work on any Task Order authorized under this Agreement until they are briefed on the
scope of the Project and are issued the fully executed Task Order to proceed.
ARTICLE II — COMPENSATION
2.1 The Compensation for all services performed under this Agreement shall not exceed $750,000.00.
2.2 The Lab's fee for each Task Order will be on a quantity and unit price basis or lump sum basis with a
negotiated not-to-exceed amount. The fees will not exceed those set out in the Task Order and will be full
and total compensation for all services outlined in each Task Order, and for all expenses incurred in
performing these services.
2.3 Lab shall price Task Orders in accordance with Exhibit C, Rate Schedule, subject to approval by the City.
2.3 All services shall be performed in accordance with the applicable standard of professional care set forth
herein and to City's satisfaction,which satisfaction shall be judged by the Director in his/her sole discretion.
City shall not be liable for any payment under this Agreement for services which are unsatisfactory and
which previously have not been approved by the Director.
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2.4 In the event of any dispute(s) between the Parties regarding the amount properly compensable for any
Task Order or as final compensation or regarding any amount that may be withheld by City. Lab shall be
required to make a claim pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and follow the
procedures provided herein for the resolution of such dispute. In the event Lab does not initiate and follow
the claims procedures provided in this Agreement in a timely manner and as required by the terms thereof,
any such claim shall be waived.
2.5 Lab will submit progress invoices to City Engineer monthly and final invoice upon completion of services.
Each invoice is due and payable by City within 30 days of receipt and approval to pay by the City Engineer.
2.6 Request for final compensation by Lab shall constitute a waiver of claims except those previously made in
writing and identified by Lab as unsettled at the time of final Payment Request.
2.7 Any fee payable under this Agreement is subject to the availability of funds. The Lab may be directed to
suspend work pending receipt and appropriation of funds.
ARTICLE III — INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Lab must not commence work under this Agreement until all required insurance has been obtained, and
such insurance has been approved by the City. Lab must not allow any subcontractor or subconsultant to
commence work under this Agreement until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor or subconsultant
has been obtained.
3.2 Insurance Requirements for this Agreement are set out in the Terms and Conditions to this Agreement
which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A.
ARTICLE IV - INDEMNIFICATION
Lab shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the City of Corpus Christi and its officials, officers,
agents, employees, or other entity, excluding the engineer or architect or that person's agent,
employee or consultant, over which the City exercises control ("Indemnitee") from and against
any and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court
costs, to the extent that the damage is caused by or results from an act of negligence, intentional
tort, intellectual property infringement or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier committed by
Lab or its agent, Lab under contract or another entity over which Lab exercises control while in
the exercise of rights or performance of the duties under this agreement. This indemnification
does not apply to any liability resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of the City or its
employees, to the extent of such negligence.
Lab shall defend Indemnitee, with counsel satisfactory to the City Attorney, from and against any
and all claims, damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorney fees and court costs, if
the claim is not based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of contract by
Indemnitee. If a claim is based wholly or partly on the negligence of, fault of or breach of
contract by Indemnitee, the Lab shall reimburse the City's reasonable attorney's fees in
proportion to the Lab's liability.
4 Lab must advise City in writing within 24 hours of any claim or demand against City or Lab known
to Lab related to or arising out of Lab's activities under this Agreement.
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ARTICLE V—TERM; RENEWALS; TIMES FOR RENDERING SERVICE
5.1 This Agreement shall be effective upon the signature of the City Manager or designee (Effective Date).
5.2 This Agreement shall be applicable to all Task Orders issued hereunder from the Effective Date of the
Agreement until Task Orders are complete.
5.3 The initial term of this Agreement shall be fora period of one year beginning on the Effective Date, unless
extended by authority of the City Manager or designee. The Agreement may be renewed for up to one-
year renewal option upon mutual agreement of the parties to be evidenced in writing prior to the expiration
date of the prior term. Any renewals shall be at the same terms and conditions, plus any approved
changes.
5.4 The times for performing services or providing deliverables will be stated in each Task Order. If no times
are so stated, Lab will perform services and provide deliverables within a reasonable time.
ARTICLE VI -TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
6.1 City may terminate this Agreement or Task Order under this Agreement,with or without cause,upon seven
days written notice to Lab at the address of record.
6.2 Lab will be compensated for authorized services completed up to the date of termination.
ARTICLE VII — RECORD RETENTION; RIGHT OF REVIEW AND AUDIT
7.1 Lab grants City, or its designees, the right to audit, examine or inspect, at City's election, all of Lab's
records relating to the work and/or services provided under this Agreement, during the term of this
Agreement and retention period herein. The audit, examination or inspection may be performed by a City
designee,which may include its internal auditors or an outside representative engaged by City. Lab agrees
to retain its records for a minimum of four(4)years following termination of the Agreement, unless there is
an ongoing dispute under this Agreement, then such retention period shall extend until final resolution of
the dispute.
7.2 "Lab's records" include any and all information, materials and data of every kind and character generated
as a result of the Work under this Agreement. Examples include billings, books, general ledger, cost
ledgers, invoices, production sheets, documents, correspondence, meeting notes, subscriptions,
agreements, purchase orders, leases,contracts,commitments,arrangements, notes,daily diaries, reports,
drawings, receipts,vouchers, memoranda,time sheets, payroll records, policies, procedures, federal and
state tax filings for issue in questions and any and all other agreements,sources of information and matters
that may, in City's judgment, have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations
under or covered by any Agreement Documents.
7.3 City agrees that it shall exercise the right to audit, examine or inspect Lab's records only during City's
regular business hours. Lab agrees to allow City's designee access to all of Lab's records, Lab's facilities
and Lab's current or former employees, deemed necessary by City or its designee(s), to perform such
audit, inspection or examination. Lab also agrees to provide adequate and appropriate work space
necessary to City or its designees to conduct such audits, inspections or examinations.
7.4 Lab shall include this audit clause in any subcontractor, supplier or vendor contract.
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ARTICLE VIII — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
8.1 Assignability. The Lab will not assign,transfer or delegate any of its obligations or duties in this Agreement
to any other person without the prior written consent of the City, except for routine duties delegated to
personnel of the Lab staff. If the Lab 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 Lab fee may be assigned in advance of receipt by the Lab without written consent
of the City.
The City will not pay the fees of experts or technical assistance or other Labs unless such employment,
including the rate of compensation, has been approved in writing by the City.
8.2 Ownership of Documents. Lab agrees that upon payment, City shall exclusively own any and all
information in whatsoever form and character produced and/or maintained in accordance with,pursuant to
or as a result of this Agreement, including contract documents (plans and specifications), drawings, test
results and submittal data. Lab may retain a copy for its files.
8.3 Standard of Care. Services performed by Lab will be conducted in a manner consistent with that level of
skill and care ordinarily provided by competent members of the profession practicing under the same or
similar circumstances and professional license.
8.4 Licensing. Lab shall be represented by personnel with appropriate licensure, registration and/or
certification(s)at meetings of any official nature concerning the Project, including scope meetings, review
meetings, pre-bid meetings and preconstruction meetings.
8.5 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including Task Orders, represents the entire and integrated Agreement
between City and Lab and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements,either oral or
written. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the City and Lab.
8.6 Disclosure of Interest. Lab agrees to comply with City of Corpus Christi Ordinance No. 17112 and
complete the Disclosure of Interests form as part of this contract.
8.7 Certificate of Interested Parties. Lab agrees to comply with Texas Government Code section 2252.908 and
complete Form 1295 Certificate of Interested Parties as part of this agreement. Form 1295 must be
electronically filed with the Texas Ethics Commission at
https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info_formI295.htm. The form must then be printed,
signed and filed with the City. For more information, please review the Texas Ethics Commission Rules at
https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/legal/ch46.html.
8.8 Conflict of Interest. Lab agrees to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code and file
Form CIQ with the City Secretary's Office, if required. For more information and to determine if you need
to file a Form CIQ, please review the information on the City Secretary's website at
http://www.cctexas.com/qovern ment/city-secretary/conflict-disclosure/index
8.9 Controlling Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas without regard to its
conflicts of laws. Venue for legal proceedings lies exclusively in Nueces County, Texas.
8.10 Provisions Required by Law. Each applicable provision and clause required by law to be inserted into the
Agreement shall be deemed to be enacted herein, and the Agreement shall be read and enforced as
though each were physically included herein.
8.11 Public Information. The requirements of Subchapter J Chapter 552 Texas Government Code may apply to
this Agreement, and the Lab agrees that the Agreement may be terminated if the Lab knowingly or
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intentionally fails to comply with a requirement of that subchapter.
8.12 Severability. If, for any reason, any one or more Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement are held
invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect, impair or invalidate the
remaining Articles and/or paragraphs of this Agreement but shall be confined in its effect to the specific
Article, sentences, clauses or parts of this Agreement held invalid or unenforceable, and the invalidity or
unenforceability of any Article, sentence, clause or parts of this Agreement, in any one or more instance,
shall not affect or prejudice in any way the validity of this Agreement in any other instance.
8.13 Title VI Assurance. Lab shall prohibit discrimination in employment based upon race, color, religion,
national origin, gender, disability or age.
8.14 Independent Contractor. The relationship between City and Lab under this Agreement shall be that of
independent contractor. City may explain to Lab the City's goals and objectives in regard to the services to
be performed by Lab, but the City shall not direct Lab on how or in what manner these goals and objectives
are to be met.
8.15 Conflict Resolution Between Documents. Lab hereby agrees and acknowledges if anything contained in
any documents prepared by Lab and included herein, is in conflict with the terms of this Agreement,which
incorporates Exhibit A, and/or an approved Task Order, this Agreement and/or the Task Order shall take
precedence and control to resolve said conflict.
8.16 No Waiver of Governmental Immunity. This Agreement is to perform a governmental function
solely for the public benefit. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive City's
governmental immunity from lawsuit,which immunity is expressly retained to the extent it
is not clearly and unambiguously waived by state law.
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC.
DocuSigned by: DocuSgned by
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Chief of Staff Office Manager
3606 Wow Road
Corpus Christi, Texas 78413
(361) 420-6000
Tom.Barkerterracon.com
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
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EXHIBIT A
TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO GEOTECHNICAL AND
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING AGREEMENT
ARTICLE 1. SERVICES: Lab will:
1.1 Provide only those services requested by City Engineer that, in the opinion of Lab, lie within the technical or
professional areas of expertise of Lab and which Lab is adequately staffed and equipped to perform.
1.2 Perform technical services under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer and in compliance
with the basic requirements of the appropriate standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials,
where applicable and other standards designated in writing by the City Engineer.
1.3 Promptly submit formal reports(printed and electronic copies)of tests, inspections and services performed
indicating,where applicable,compliance with the Project specifications or other contract documents.Such
reports must be complete and factual, citing the tests performed, methods employed,values obtained and
parts of the structure of the Project area subjected to any testing.
1.4 Utilize testing equipment which has been calibrated according to applicable standards and, upon request,
submit to the City Engineer or designee documentation of such calibration.
1.5 Secure representative samples of those materials that the City's contractor proposes to use which require
testing, together with relevant data concerning such materials including the point of origin and supplier.
1.6 Consider reports to be confidential and distribute reports only to those persons, organizations or agencies
specifically designated in writing by the City Engineer.
1.7 Pay salaries,wages,expenses, social security taxes,federal and state unemployment taxes and any other
similar payroll taxes relating to the services.
ARTICLE 2. CITY RESPONSIBILITIES: City Engineer or designee will:
2.1 Provide Lab with all plans, specifications, addenda, change orders, approved shop drawings and other
information for the proper performance of services by Lab.
2.2 Issue authorization in writing giving Lab free access to the Project site and to all shops or yards where
materials are prepared or stored.
2.3 Designate in writing those persons or firms which will act as the City's representative with respect to Lab's
services to be performed under this Agreement and which must be promptly notified by Lab when it
appears that materials tested or inspected are in non-compliance.Only the City Engineer or designee has
authority to transmit instructions, receive information and data and/or interpret and define the City's policies
and decisions with respect to the Project. Lab acknowledges that certain City representatives may have
different types of authority concerning the Project.
2.4 Advise Lab sufficiently in advance of any operations so as to allow for assignment of personnel by Lab for
completion of the required services. Such advance notice will be in accordance with that established by
mutual agreement of the parties.
2.5 Direct the Project contractor, either by the Construction Contract or direct written order, to:
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(a) Stop work at the appropriate times for Lab to perform contracted services;
(b) Furnish such labor and all facilities needed by Lab to obtain and handle samples at the Project and to
facilitate the specified inspection and tests;
(c) Provide and maintain for use of Lab adequate space at the Project for safe storage and proper curing of
test specimens that must remain on the Project site prior to, during and up to 60 days after testing.
ARTICLE 3. GENERAL CONDITIONS
3.1 Lab, by the performance of services covered hereunder,does not in any way assume, abridge or abrogate
any of those duties, responsibilities or authorities with regard to the Project that, by custom or contract,are
vested in the Project architects, design engineers or any other design agencies or authorities.
3.2 Lab is not authorized to supervise, alter, relax, enlarge or release any requirement of the Project
specifications or other contract documents nor to approve or accept any portion of the work. Lab does not
have the right of rejection or the right to stop the work. City Engineer will direct the Project contractor to
stop work at appropriate times for Lab to conduct the sampling, testing or inspection of operations covered
by the Agreement.
ARTICLE 4. FIELD MONITORING AND TESTING
4.1 City and Lab agree that Lab will be on-site to perform inspections for contracted services.The City and Lab
also agree that Lab will not assume responsibility for Project contractor's means, methods, techniques,
sequences or procedures of construction, and it is understood that the final services provided by Lab will
not relieve the Project contractor of its responsibilities for performing the work in accordance with the
Project plans and specifications. For the purposes of this Agreement,the word"inspection"is used to mean
periodic observation of the work and the conducting of tests by Lab as specified in the Agreement.
Continuous monitoring by Lab or its subcontractors does not mean that Lab is approving placement of
materials. Inspection is not and should not be construed to be a warranty by Lab to the City or any other
party.
4.2 Samples collected or tested by Lab remain the property of the City while in the custody of the Lab. Lab will
retain the samples for a period of 60 days following the date of submission of any report related to the
sample. Following the retention period, Lab will dispose of non-hazardous samples,and return hazardous,
acutely toxic or radioactive samples and samples' containers and residues to City. City agrees to accept
such samples and samples' containers.
ARTICLE 5. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Lab must not commence work under this agreement until all required insurance has been obtained and
such insurance has been approved by the City. Lab must not allow any subcontractor to commence work
until all similar insurance required of any subcontractor has been obtained.
5.2 Lab must furnish to the Director of Engineering Services with the signed agreement(or amendment)a copy
of Certificates of Insurance (COI) with applicable policy endorsements showing the following minimum
coverage. The City must be listed as an additional insured on the General Liability and Auto
Liability policies,and a waiver of subrogation is required on all applicable policies. Endorsements
must be provided with COI. Project name and or number must be listed in Description Box of COI.
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TYPE OF INSURANCE MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE
30-written day notice of cancellation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage
required on all certificates or by applicable Per occurrence -aggregate
policy endorsements
Commercial General Liability including: $1,000,000 Per Occurrence
1. Commercial Broad Form $2,000,000 Aggregate
2. Premises —Operations
3. Products/Completed Operations
4. Contractual Liability
5. Independent Contractors
6. Personal Injury-Advertising Injury
AUTO LIABILITY (including) $500,000 Combined Single Limit
1. Owned
2. Hired and Non-Owned
3. Rented/Leased
PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY $1,000,000 Per Claim
(Errors and Omissions) $2,000,000 Aggregate
(Defense costs must be outside policy limits)
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
insured.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION Statutory
(All States Endorsement if Company is not
domiciled in Texas)
Employer's Liability $500,000 /$500,000 /$500,000
POLLUTION LIABILITY $1,000,000 Per Claim
Required if boring, sampling or excavating > 5
ft below grade
5.3 In the event of accidents of any kind related to this agreement, Lab must furnish the City with copies of all
reports of any accidents within 10 days of the accident.
5.4 Applicable for paid employees, Lab must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed
insurance company.The coverage must be written on a policy and endorsements approved by the Texas
Department of Insurance. The workers'compensation coverage provided must be in an amount sufficient
to assure that all workers'compensation obligations incurred by the Lab will be promptly met. An All States
Endorsement shall be required if Lab is not domiciled in the State of Texas.
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5.5 Lab shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Contract, and any extension
hereof, at Lab'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. Lab is required to provide City with renewal Certificates.
5.6 Lab shall be required to submit a copy of the replacement certificate of insurance to City at the address
provided below within 10 days of the requested change. Lab 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: Engineering Services
P.O. Box 9277
Corpus Christi, TX 78469-9277
5.7 Lab agrees that with respect to the above required insurance,all insurance policies are to contain
or be endorsed to contain the following required provisions:
(a) List the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers, and elected representatives as
additional insured by endorsement,as respects operations,completed operation and activities of,or
on behalf of, the named insured performed under contract with the City, with the exception of the
workers' compensation policy and professional liability/Errors& Omissions policy;
(b) 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;
(c) Workers'compensation and employers'liability policies will provide a waiver of subrogation in favor
of the City; and
(d) 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.
5.8 Within five(5)calendar days of a suspension,cancellation,or non-renewal of coverage,Lab shall provide a
replacement Certificate of Insurance and applicable endorsements to City. City shall have the option to
suspend Lab'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.
5.9 In addition to any other remedies the City may have upon Lab'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 Lab to remove the exhibit hereunder, and/or withhold any payment(s) if any, which become
due to Lab hereunder until Lab demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof.
5.10 Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Lab may be held
responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Lab's or its subcontractor's
performance of the work covered under this agreement.
5.11 It is agreed that Lab'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 agreement.
5.12 It is understood and agreed that the insurance required is in addition to and separate from any other
0 obligation contained in this agreement.
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ARTICLE 6. CLAIMS
6.1 Claims arising from this Agreement shall be made in writing, sworn to and signed by an authorized
representative. The responsibility to substantiate a claim rests with the party making the claim.
6.2 All negotiations pursuant to this Article are confidential and shall be treated as compromise and settlement
negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence.
6.3 In case of litigation between the parties, Lab and City agree that neither party shall be responsible for
payment of attorney's fees pursuant to any law or other provision for payment of attorneys' fees. Both
Parties expressly waive any claim to attorney's fees should litigation result from any dispute under this
Agreement.
6.4 In case of litigation between the parties, Lab and City agree that they have knowingly waived and do hereby
waive the right to trial by jury and have instead agreed, in the event of any litigation arising out of or
connected to this Agreement, to proceed with a trial before the court, unless both parties subsequently
agree otherwise in writing.
ARTICLE 7. SAFETY
City and Lab agree that, in accordance with the generally accepted construction practice, the Project's general
contractor will be solely and completely responsible for working conditions on the Project, including safety of all
persons and property during the performance of the work and for compliance with all municipal, state and federal
laws, rules and regulations, including OSHA. The duty of Lab in providing services is not,therefore,to include any
review of,or responsibility for,the adequacy of the Project's general contractors safety measures in,on or near the
Project site.
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SCOPE OF WORK
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GEOTECHNICAL AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING
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Geotechnical Testing and Construction Material Testing—services that include specified
geological and geotechnical field operations, laboratory testing and engineering analysis for
various projects.
Geotechnical Engineering
The A/E shall perform geotechnical engineering services that include specified Geological
and Geotechnical Field Operation, Testing Program and Engineering Analysis for various
infrastructure construction projects identified in each task order.
Materials Engineering
The NE shall perform and supervise all sampling, testing, inspection work, and related
services for various infrastructure construction projects identified in each task order.
Engineering Reports for Geotechnical and Materials Engineering
The NE will submit a Report of Findings for each task order. Reports may contain but are not
limited to items such as:
• A description of the field exploration and laboratory tests
• maps of boring locations
• Boring logs
o Note (provide narrative of) the location of the bores relative to the street section
in the report. For example, was the bore in the middle of the center turn lane, in
the outer westbound lane, between the 2 eastbound lanes, approximately 1-ft
from the edge of the gutter in the eastbound lane, etcetera.
• A discussion of the engineering properties of the subsurface materials encountered
• Trench excavation design parameters
• OSHA soil type classification
• Pavement Section recommendations
o Include asphalt pavement options
o If a thick pavement section is recommended (including surface, base, &
subgrade), provide alternative options to reduce the thickness (i.e. multiple
geogrid layers, increased hotmix, etc.). Notify the City PM to discuss prior to
finalizing the report.
o Include narrative of benefits/risks of proposed components
o Recommendations for prolonging/protecting the pavement sections (i.e. not
driving on unprotected base, backfilling within 48-hrs to protect base).
• Design Parameters
o 30 Year Design Life
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Ms. Jennifer Rodriguez,
Contracts/Funds Administrator
City of Corpus Christi
P.O. Box 9277
Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277
Reference: RFQ 3178—Geotechnical and Construction Material Testing Pricing
Dear Ms. Rodriguez:
We are very pleased to have been selected for the referenced RFQ and hereby submit our
revised pricing structure per our conversation for the Scope of Work as stated in Paragraph 4.2
of the document. We will comply with the requirements as stated in same. Our attached pricing
includes the following:
• Geotechnical Field Operations
• Geotechnical Laboratory Testing
• Construction Materials Field Testing and Observation
• Construction Materials Laboratory Testing
• Staff Rates
• TxDOT Test Methods (If Required)
We are committed to perform all project assignments safely, accurately, reliably, with
experienced and trained personnel and communicate the results to you in a timely manner.
Please review the attached, and if you or your staff have any questions, don't hesitate to contact
us.
Sincerely,
Terracon Consultants Inc.
(Firm Registration: TX F3272)
Tom Bar r
Office Manager
Terracon Consultants,Inc. 3636 Wow Road,Corpus Christi,Texas 78413
P [3611 420-6000 F [3611 420.6001 terracon corn Texas Professional Engineers No.3272
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
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Engineering and Support Staff
Personnel: Hourly Rate:
CADD Technician/Draftsperson (As required only) $55.00
Senior CADD Technician/Draftsperson (As required only) $65.00
Administrative Assistant $48.00
Drilling Logger $85.00
Laboratory Supervisor $75.00
Staff Engineer(Larger projects only) $117.50
Project Engineer $150.00
Engineering Manager (As required only) $180.00
Consultant, Project Principal $200.00
Expert Testimony (As required only) $295.00
Geotechnical Field Services
Drilling and Sampling Operations -Truck Mounted Drill Rig
Soil Borings, (sampling with 3-inch thin-wall tube sampler or 2-inch split barrel
sampler; sampling continuously from surface to 10 feet; 5-foot intervals thereafter
to 50 feet; 10-foot intervals thereafter below the 51-foot depth):
0 to 50 feet, per linear foot $17.00
51 to 100 feet, per linear foot $19.00
101 to 150 feet, per linear foot $23.00
Casing Installation/Removal (up to 10 feet), per linear foot $7.00
Wash or Auger Boring in Soil (no samples taken), per linear foot $8.00
With 3-inch tube sample, each $15.00
With 2-inch split barrel sample, each $20.00
Wash or Auger Boring in Rock (no samples taken), per linear foot $12.00
With 2-inch split barrel sample, each $20.00
With TxDOT Cone Test, each $20.00
With 2 or 3-inch NX core sample:
Soft formation, per linear foot $20.00
Hard formation, per linear foot* $25.00
Core Bit Wear:
Soft formation, per linear foot $0.50
Hard formation, per linear foot $1.00
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Rock Coring (2 or 3-inch NX core barrel sampler):
Soft formation, per linear foot
0 to 50 feet, per linear foot $22.00
51 to 100 feet, per linear foot $27.00
101 to 150 feet, per linear foot $35.00
Hard formation, per linear foot*
0 to 50 feet, per linear foot $28.00
51 to 100 feet, per linear foot $33.00
101 to 150 feet, per linear foot $40.00
Core Bit Wear:
Soft formation, per linear foot $0.50
Hard formation, per linear foot* $1.00
Hourly Drilling Rate:
3-man crew, per hour $250.00
2-man crew, per hour $200.00
Rig Standby:
3-man crew, per hour $332.50
2-man crew, per hour $250.00
Grouting of Test Borings (maximum 6-inch nominal diameter hole):
3-man crew, per hour $250.00
2-man crew, per hour ..$200.00
Materials, cost plus 15%
Standpipe/Observation Well Installation:
3-man crew, per hour $250.00
2-man crew, per hour $200.00
Materials, cost plus 15%
(Special sampling techniques (piston samples, etc.) On request
Damaged or Lost Samplers, cost plus 15%
Traffic Control, cost plus 15%
* For very hard rock formations such as granite, or unusual conditions such as
karstic limestone, prices will be quoted upon request.
Drilling and Sampling Operations -All Terrain Vehicle
Soil Borings, (sampling with 3-inch thin-wall tube sampler or 2-inch split barrel
sampler; sampling every 2 feet from surface to 10 feet; 5-foot intervals thereafter
to 50 feet; 10-foot intervals thereafter below the 50-foot depth):
0 to 50 feet, per linear foot $15.00
51 to 100 feet, per linear foot $18.00
101 to 150 feet, per linear foot $23.00
Casing Installation/Removal (up to 10 feet), per linear foot $9.00
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Wash or Auger Boring in Soil (no samples taken), per linear foot $10.00
With 3-inch tube sample, each $15.00
With 2-inch split barrel sample, each $20.00
Hourly Drilling Rate:
3-man crew, per hour $300.00
2-man crew, per hour $250.00
Rig Standby:
3-man crew, per hour $250.00
2-man crew, per hour $200.00
Grouting of Test Borings (maximum 6-inch nominal diameter hole):
3-man crew, per hour $250.00
2-man crew, per hour $200.00
Materials, cost plus 15%
Standpipe/Observation Well Installation:
3-man crew, per hour $250.00
2-man crew, per hour $200.00
Materials, cost plus 15%
Special Sampling Techniques (piston samples, etc.) On request
Damaged or Lost Samplers, cost plus 15%
Drilling and Sampling Operations-Truck Mounted Drill Rig on Barge
Soil Borings, (sampling with 3-inch thin-wall tube sampler or 2-inch split barrel sampler;
sampling every 2-foot from surface to 10 feet; 5-foot intervals thereafter to 50 feet; 10-
foot intervals thereafter below the 50-foot depth):
Hourly Drilling Rates:
4-man crew, per hour $400.00
3-man crew, per hour $300.00
Rig Standby; Loading-Unloading of Drill Rig on Barge:
4-man crew, per hour $250.00
3-man crew, per hour $200.00
Barge/Tug Boat Rental, cost plus 15%
Special Marine Insurance, cost plus 15%
Special Sampling Techniques (piston samples, etc.) On Request
Damaged or Lost Samplers, cost plus 15%
Drilling and Sampling Operations - Interior Hydraulic Sampler
Soil Borings, (sampling with 3-inch thin-wall tube sampler; sampling continuously from
surface/floor slab to 12 feet; 2 holes minimum):
0 to 12 feet, per hole* $600.00
Additional sampling below 12 feet, per foot $50.00
Coring through concrete slab (up to 6-inches):
Concrete with river gravel, each $75.00
Concrete with limestone gravel, each $50.00
Materials, cost plus 15%
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Hourly Drilling Rate:
3-man crew, per hour $120.00
2-man crew, per hour $80.00
Rig Standby:
3-man crew, per hour $120.00
2-man crew, per hour $80.00
Grouting of Test Borings (maximum 6-inch nominal diameter hole):
3-man crew, per hour $120.00
2-man crew, per hour $80.00
Materials, cost plus 15%
Damaged or Lost Samplers, cost plus 15%
Mobilization,Travel Expenses and Site Access
Mobilization,Truck Mounted Drill Rig:
Local minimum charge $350.00
Out-of-town, per mile $4.00
Mobilization,All-Terrain Vehicle:
Local minimum charge $450.00
Out-of-town, per mile $5.00
Use of Additional Vehicle During Drilling:
Local minimum charge $100.00
Out-of-town, per mile $2.00
Per Diem, per man, per day(Drill Crew) $150.00
Drayage, Permits For Equipment, cost plus 15%
Rental of Special Equipment for Site Access, etc., cost plus. 15%
Soil Resistivity Surveys
Staff Geologist/Engineer, per hour $120.00
Project Geologist/Engineer, per hour $130.00
Resistivity Equipment, per day $300.00
Other Sampling Techniques&Services not Shown On request
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Geotechnical Laboratory Testing Services
Strength and Volume Change Tests
Unconfined Compression Tests:
Soil, each $60.00
Rock, each $70.00
Vane Shear Test, each $25.00
Pocket Penetrometer, each $5.00
Triaxial Tests:
Unconsolidated-Undrained, per stage $75.00
Consolidated-Undrained w/Pore Pressure Measurements, per stage $150.00
Consolidated-Undrained Cyclic Loading, per sample $400.00
Consolidated-Drained (Sands and Silts), per stage $125.00
Direct Shear Tests:
Consolidated-Drained, per stage $230.00
Consolidated-Drained, Residual Strength, per stage $400.00
One-Dimensional Swell Tests:
Free Swell (no load), each $60.00
Swell (with overburden load), each $75.00
Swell Pressure (multiple loading), per test $150.00
Consolidation Tests:
Maximum of seven load increments with unloading, per test $650.00
Additional load increments, each $50.00
Classification Tests
Liquid and Plastic Limits:
Single point test, each $85.00
Three-point test, each $95.00
Particle Size Analysis:
Sieve Analysis through No. 200 Sieve, each $100.00
Percent Finer than No. 200 Sieve (Washed), each $75.00
Hydrometer(Includes No. 200 Sieve), each $250.00
Other Tests and Miscellaneous Items
Water Content, each $10.00
Density of Undisturbed Samples:
Soil, each $15.00
Rock, each $20.00
Specific Gravity, each $55.00
Organic Content, each $50.00
Pinhole Dispersion, each $325.00
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Crumb Test, each $60.00
Electrical Resistivity, each $150.00
Redox, each $100.00
Sulfate Content, each $50.00
Chloride Content, each $50.00
pH Level, each $50.00
Permeability:
Flexible Wall Test-Triaxial Cell, each $450.00
Falling Head, each $150.00
Moisture-Density Relationship, Standard or Modified:
Soil (4 inch and 6-inch Mold), each $220.00
Soil with Gravel, Base Materials (6-inch Mold), each $225.00
Soil, Base Material with Chemical Admixtures (6-inch Mold), each $250.00
Lime modification optimum (using pH), each $85.00
Soil-lime mixture design (using plasticity index), each $250.00
Laboratory California Bearing Ratio (CBR) Tests, (excludes
moisture-density relationship), each $150.00
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING SERVICES
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Construction Materials Field Testing Services
Engineering Technician to Perform the Following Services/Tests:
Pick-up concrete test specimens or sampling materials, per hour $56.00
Concrete field monitoring & molding of cylinders, slump,
air content, &temperature measurements, per hour $56.00
In-place nuclear moisture-density testing, per hour $56.00
In-place nuclear moisture-density gauge charge, per day $50.00
Reinforcing steel inspection, per hour $56.00
CMU observation and testing, per hour $56.00
Senior Engineering Technician to Perform the Following Services/Tests:
Full time earthwork observation, per hour $67.00
Field soil stabilization (lime or cement) per hour $67.00
Concrete or asphalt coring, per hour $67.00
plus core rig and equipment, per day $150.00
plus patching of holes, each $15.00
Foundation/Drilled Piers installation observation, per hour $67.00
Concrete and asphalt batch plant inspection, per hour $95.00
Windsor probe or Swiss hammer testing, per hour $95.00
plus Windsor probe or Schmidt hammer, per day (equipment) $75.00
plus Windsor probe shots, each cost+ 15%
Floor Flatness/Levelness testing, per hour $95.00
plus floor flatness dipstick, per day (equipment) $150.00
Steel and Welding Inspection: (minimum 4 hour charge)
Visual field welding inspection and welder qualification, per hour $125.00
Certified NDE inspector (Dye Penetrant/magnetic particle), per hour $125.00
plus Magnetic particle equipment, per day $150.00
Ultra Sound Testing, per hour $125.00
plus Ultra Sound equipment/consumables, per day $150.00
Transportation Charges (Applied In Addition to all Personnel Hourly Rates):
Vehicle trip charge $25
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Construction Materials Laboratory Testing Services
Particle size analysis:
Sieve analysis up to 200 sieve:
Dry, each (5 sieve maximum) $50.00
Washed, each (5 sieve maximum) $75.00
Percent finer than 200 sieve
(washed, soil only), each $75.00
Atterberg limits $75.00
Compression testing of concrete cylinders, each (4X8) $15.00
Compression testing of concrete cylinders, each (6X12) $20.00
Compression testing of CMU mortar cubes, each $10.00
Compression testing of CMU grout prisms, each $25.00
Flexural testing of concrete beams, each $25.00
Curing, capping and compressive strength testing of concrete cores, each $35.00
Moisture-density relationship, Proctor:
Soil (ASTM D-698), each (4" mold) $220.00
Soil (ASTM D 1557), each (4" mold) $230.00
Soil with gravel, base materials (6" mold) or THD, each $225.00
Soil, base material with admixtures (6" mold), each $250.00
Testing of bituminous materials:
Mixing and molding of specimens (set of 3) $100.00
Molding specimens only (set of 3) $100.00
Specific gravity (set of 3) $100.00
Stability(set of 3) $100.00
Extraction/Gradation $200.00
Index of retained stability (C.O.E.), each $150.00
Maximum theoretical specific gravity $100.00
Preparation of samples/materials will be charged for all
laboratory tests, when applicable, on an hourly basis $48.00
Engineering and Support Staff
Personnel: Rate, Hour
Administrative Assistant .$48.00
Engineering Technician $56.00
Senior Engineering Technician $67.00
Laboratory Supervisor (as required only) $75.00
Certified Steel/Welding Inspector $125.00
CME Project Manager $125.00
Staff Engineer(as required only). $117.50
Consultant, Client Representative, Project Principal, P.E. $185.00
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TxDOT Test Methods (If Required)
Tex-410-A each $275.00 Abrasion of Coarse Aggregate Using the Los Angeles Machine
Tex-433-A each $95.00 Absorption and Dry Bulk Specific Gravity of Lightweight Coarse Agg.
Tex-438-A each $350.00 Accelerated Polish Test for Coarse Aggregate
Tex-612-J each $190.00 Acid Insoluble Residue for Fine Aggregate
TEX-112-E per series $187.50 Admixing Lime to Reduce Plasticity Index of Soils
Tex-416-A each $48.00 Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method
Tex-414-A each $25.00 Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Volumetric Method
TEX-111-E each $60.00 Amount of Minus No. 200 Sieve Material of Soils
Tex-202-F each $85.00 Apparent Specific Gravity of Material Finer Than 180 pm(U 80)Sieve
Tex-202-F each $85.00 Apparent Specific Gravity of Material Finer than No. 50 Sieve
TEX-116-E each $225.00 Ball Mill Method for Determining the Disintegration of Flex Base Mtrl
TEX-107-E each $35.00 Bar Linear Shrinkage for Soils
Tex-107-E each $35.00 Bar Linear Shrinkage of Fine Aggregate
Tex-201-F each $85.00 Bulk Specific Gravity and Water Absorption of Aggregate
TEX-104-E each $80.00 Calculating the Liquid Limit of Soils
TEX-105-E each $80.00 Calculating the Plastic Limit of Soils
Tex-106-E each $45.00 Calculating the Plasticity Index of Soils
Tex-535-C each $80.00 Calculating Viscosity from Penetration
Tex-245-F each $200.00 Cantabro Loss
Tex-450-A each $20.00 Capping Cylindrical Concrete Specimens
Tex-229-F each $75.00 Combined HMAC Cold-Belt Sampling and Testing Procedure
Tex-206-F set of 3 $115.00 Compacting Specimens Using the Texas Gyratory Compactor(TGC)
Tex-419-A each $60.00 Comp.Strength of Concrete Using Portions of Beams Broken in Flex.
Tex-418-A each $28.00 Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens
Tex-415-A each $20.00 Concrete Slump
Tex-146-E each $75.00 Conductivity Test for Field Detection of Sulfates in Soil
Tex-131-E each $1,350.00 Consol. Undrained Triaxial Comp.Test for Undisturbed Soils(CU),multi
Tex-131-E each $1,200.00 Consol. Undrained Triaxial Comp.Test for Undisturbed Soils(CU),singlk
Tex-217-F Part II each $500.00 Degradation of Coarse Aggregate by Micro-Devei Abrasion
Tex-217-F Part III each $95.00 Deleterious and Recycle Asphalt Shingle
Tex-204-F each $2,500.00 Design of Bituminous Mixtures
TEX-113-E test $290.00 Determination of Moisture Density Relations of Soils and Base
TEX-110-E each $80.00 Determination of Particle Size Analysis of Soils Text(Part I)
TEX-110-E each $80.00 Determination of Particle Size Analysis of Soils Text(Part II)
TEX-107-E test $30.00 Determination of Shrinkage Factors of Soil Test
Tex-236-F each $200.00 Determining Asph. Content from Asph. Paving Mixt. by Ignition Meth.
TEX-620-J each $65.00 Determining Chloride and Sulfate Contents in Soils
Tex-442-A each $25.00 Determining Compressive Strength of Grouts
0 Tex-423-A each $40.00 Determining Concrete Thickness by Direct Measurement
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Tex-460-A each $100.00 Determining Crushed Face Particle Count
Tex-217-F each $90.00 Determining Deleterious Mtrl. and Decantation Test for Coarse Agg.
Tex-413-A each $95.00 Determining Deleterious Material In Mineral Aggregate
Tex-207-F (Part I) each $50.00 Determining Density of Compacted Bituminous Mixtures
Tex-207-F(Part VI) each $80.00 Determining Density of Compacted Bituminous Mixt. (Vacuum Meth)
Tex-207-F(Part
VIII) each $80.00 Determining Density of Permeable Friction Course(PFC) Mixtures
Tex-235-F each $55.00 Determining Draindown Characteristics in Bituminous Mixtures
Tex-224-F each $110.00 Determining Flakiness Index
Tex-280-F each $150.00 Determining Flat and Elongated Particles
Tex-213-F each $110.00 Determining Hydrocarbon-Volatile Content of Bituminous Mixtures
Tex-207-F(Part III) each $65.00 Determining In-Place Density of Compacted Bitum. Mixt(Nucl. Meth)
Tex-207-F(Part VII) each $80.00 Determining Longitudinal Joint Density Using a Density Testing Gauge
Tex-207-F(Part V) each $150.00 Determining Mat Segregation Using a Density-Testing Gauge
Tex-125-E each $100.00 Determining Modulus of Sub-grade Reaction (K Value)
TEX-103-E each $15.00 Determining Moisture Content in Soil Materials
Tex-212-F each $55.00 Determining Moisture Content of Bituminous Mixtures
Tex-423-A each $45.00 Determining Pavement Thickness by Direct Measurement
Tex-405-A each $65.00 Determining Percent Voids and Solids in Concrete
Tex-533-C each $70.00 Determining Polymer Additive%in Polymer Modified Asph Cements
Tex-124-E each $70.00 Determining Potential Vertical Rise
Tex-102-E each $55.00 Determining Slaking Time
Tex-128-E each $50.00 Determining Soil pH
Tex-145-E each $130.00 Determining Sulfate Content in Soils-Colorimetric Method
Tex-111-E each $50.00 Determining Amount of Mtrl in Soils Finer than 75 micro.(#200) Sieve
Tex-107-E each $45.00 Determining the Bar Linear Shrinkage of Soils
Tex-123-E each $100.00 Determining the Drainage Factor of Soil Materials
TEX-108-E each $60.00 Determining the Specific Gravity of Soils
Tex-404-A each $65.00 Determining Unit Mass(Weight) of Aggregates
Tex-515-C
AASHTO T78 each $190.00 Distillation of Cutback Asphalt Products
TEX-404-A each $65.00 Dry Unit Weight
Tex-503-C
AASHTO T51 each $120.00 Ductility of Asphalt Materials
Tex-510-C
AASHTO T179 each $70.00 Effect of Heat and Air on Asphalt Materials(Thin-Film Oven Test)
Tex-530-C each $120.00 Effect of Water on Bituminous Paving Mixtures
Tex-539-C each $70.00 Elastic Recovery of Tensile Deformation Using a Ductilometer
Tex-115-E each $55.00 Field Method for Determining In-Place Density of Soils& Base Mtrls
Tex-402-A each $80.00 Fineness Modulus of Fine Aggregate
Tex-448-A each $40.00 Flexural Strength of Concrete Using Simple Beam Third-Point Loading
Tex-519-C
AASHTO T50 each $80.00 Float Test for Bituminous Materials
Tex-409-A each $75.00 Free Moisture and Water Absorption in Aggregate for Concrete
Tex-135-E each $250.00 Freezing and Thawing Tests of Compacted Soil-Cement Mixture
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Tex-242-F each $450.00 Hamburg Wheel-Tracking Test
Tex-226-F set of 3 $90.00 Indirect Tensile Strength Test
Tex-142-E each $50.00 Laboratory Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes
Tex-114-E per test $285.00 Lab. Compaction Char. & Moisture-Density Relationship(Part I)
TEX-114-E per test $285.00 Lab. Compaction Char. and Moisture-Density Relationship(Part II)
TEX-114-E per test $285.00 Lab. Compaction Char. and Moisture-Density Relationship (Part III)
Tex-205-F set of 3 $145.00 Laboratory Method of Mixing Bituminous Mixtures
AASHTO T307 each $1,250.00 Laboratory Test, Resilient Modulus(fine-grained soils)
Tex-127-E each $170.00 Lime Fly-Ash Compressive Strength Test Methods- Part 1
Tex-127-E each $140.00 Lime Fly-Ash Compressive Strength Test Methods-Part 2
Tex-447-A each $110.00 Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens
Tex-141-E each $60.00 Manual Procedure for Description and Identification of Soils
Tex-406-A each $75.00 Mtrl Finer than 75 micro (No. 200)Sieve in Mineral Agg (Decant.Test)
Tex-422-A hour $80.00 Measuring Temperature of Freshly Mixed Portland Cement Concrete
Tex-436-A each $60.00 Measuring Texture Depth by the Sand Patch Method
Tex-129-E each $140.00 Measuring the Resistivity of Soil Materials
Tex-140-E each $35.00 Measuring Thickness of Pavement Layer
Tex-126-E each $300.00 Molding,Testing, and Evaluating Bituminous Black Base Materials
Tex-424-A each $300.00 Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores of Concrete
Tex-408-A each $80.00 Organic Impurities in Fine Aggregate for Concrete
Tex-110-E each $90.00 Particle Size Analysis of Soils
Tex-246-F each $125.00 Permeability or Water Flow of Hot Mix Asphalt
Tex-101-E each $70.00 Preparing Soil and Flexible Base Materials for Testing
Tex-101-E hour $75.00 Preparing Soil and Flex Base Mtrls for Testing(TxPAV or NICET Cert.)
AASHTO T 307-99 each $1,350.00 Resilient Modulus Testing of subgrade Soils
Tex-221-F each $60.00 Sampling Agg for Bitum Mixt, Surface Treatments&Limest Rock Aspl-
Tex-222-F each $70.00 Sampling Bituminous Mixtures
Tex-400-A hour $85.00 Sampling Flexible Base,Stone, Gravel, Sand, and Mineral Aggregates
Tex-407-A each $90.00 Sampling of Freshly Mixed Concrete
Tex-203-F each $130.00 Sand Equivalent
Tex-403-A each $90.00 Saturated Surface-Dry Specific Gravity and Absorption of Aggregates
Tex-110-E each $75.00 Sieve Analysis- Mechanical
Tex-200-F Part I each $90.00 Sieve Analysis (Dry)
Tex-200-F each $90.00 Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregate
Tex-200-F each $90.00 Sieve Analysis of Fine and Water Absorption of Aggregates
Tex-130-E each $175.00 Slurry Testing
Tex-505-C
AASHTO T53 each $115.00 Softening Point of Bitumen (Ring and Ball Apparatus)
Tex-120-E each $340.00 Soil-Cement Testing (Part I)
TEX-121-E each $325.00 Soil-Lime Compressive Strength (Part II)
Tex-121-E each $340.00 Soil-Lime Testing (Part I)
TEX-121-E each $340.00 Soil-Lime Testing(Part III)
TEX 620-J each $75.00 Soluble Sulfate Testing
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Tex-411-A each $400.00 Soundness of Aggregate Using Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium Sulfate
Tex-508-C each $90.00 Specific Gravity
AASHTO T228
Tex-509-C each $165.00 Spot Test of Asphaltic Materials
AASHTO T102
Tex-241-F set of 2 $135.00 Superpave Gyratory Compacting of Test Specimens of Bitum Mixtures
Tex-100-E hour $45.00 Surveying and Sampling Soils for Highways
Tex-243-F each $130.00 Tack Coat Adhesion
Tex-437-A each $85.00 Test Flow of Grout Mixtures (Flow Cone Method)
Tex208F each $70.00 Test for Stabilometer Value of Bituminous Mixtures(set of 3)
Tex-132-E each $30.00 Texas Cone Penetration Test
Tex-227-F each $95.00 Theoretical Maximum Specific Gravity of Bituminous Mixtures
Tex-244-F each $175.00 Thermal Profile
TEX-117-E each $1,950.00 Triaxial Compression for Disturbed Soils and Base Materials(Part I)
TEX-117-E each $1,650.00 Triaxial Compression for Disturbed Soils and Base Materials(Part II)
Tex-117-E each $1,950.00 Triaxial Compression Test for Disturbed Soils and Base Materials
Tex-118-E each $140.00 Triaxial Compression Test for Undisturbed Soils
Tex-472-A each $230.00 Uniformity of Concrete
Tex-417-A each $65.00 Unit Weight,Yield, and Air Content(Gravimetric) of Concrete
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SUPPLIER NUMBER
TO BE ASSIGNED BY CITY
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City
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DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
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. Every question must be answered. If the question is
not applicable, answer with "NA". See reverse side for Filing Requirements, Certifications and
definitions.
COMPANY NAME:
lLB Cl/z/COn't (41-tRL1/4e-r,h p,
P.O.BOX:
STREET ADDRESS: �� /4, /d CITY: �il Cheri ZIP: --)s-4/3
FIRM IS: 1. Corporation 2. Partnership 3. Sole Owner 0
4. Association 5. Other
DISCLOSURE QUESTIONS
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 Job Title and City Department(if known)
N/A
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 Title
N/A
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 Consultant
N/A
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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 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: 4"wi r�,(_,2,. Title: �4 e ) 11/,/,gyp /-
(Type or Print) `�+ r '�
Signature of Certifying Date: � /z��f>
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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