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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-075 v ' a " o CIVIL ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING FOR INTERSECTION C�) - IMPROVEMENTS 66h AVENUE AND COUNTY ROAD 510 This AGREEMENT, entered into this 22nd day of February — , 2005 , by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY , a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY , and KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES , INC . , Vero Beach, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the ENGINEER , WITNESSETH The COUNTY and the ENGINEER, in consideration of their mutual covenants, herein agree with respect to the performance of professional civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, land surveying and related services by or through the ENGINEER and the payment for those services by the COUNTY as set forth below . The ENGINEER shall provide professional engineering and related services for the COUNTY in all phases of the project described in Section III - Scope of Services ; serve as the COUNTY 'S professional representative for the project; and shall give professional engineering and land surveying advice to the COUNTY during the performance of the services to be rendered . SECTION I - PROJECT LIMITS AND DESCRIPTION Consultant services are required for the preparation of design surveys, roadway improvement plans and permit applications associated with roadway improvements at the 66`s Avenue/ County Road 510 intersection in unincorporated Indian River County, Florida. The roadway improvements identified by the COUNTY consist of the following : . The COUNTY desires to expand the intersection to consist of a single left turn lane, two through lanes and a dedicated right turn lane on the eastbound and westbound approaches ; dual left turn lanes , two through lanes and a dedicated right turn lane on the northbound and southbound approaches . The intersection signalization will be designed to accommodate a mast-arm signal pole configuration . SECTION II - COUNTY OBLIGATIONS The COUNTY agrees to provide (in a timely manner) the following material, data, or services as required in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement; all of which information the ENGINEER may use and reasonably rely upon : A. Provide the ENGINEER with a copy of all previously conducted studies , geotechnical investigations , traffic counts, preliminary data or reports available, existing location surveys, topographic surveys , and related documents. B . Provide the ENGINEER with all available drawings, right-of-way maps , and other documents in the possession of the COUNTY pertinent to the project. C . The COUNTY shall be responsible for providing all abstracts of title for each parcel necessary for construction . D . The COUNTY shall make provisions for the ENGINEER to enter upon public and private property as required for the ENGINEER to perform his services . E . The COUNTY will promptly execute all permit applications and provide application and review fees necessary to expedite the acquisition of any local , state or federal permits made necessary by the project. F . The COUNTY shall provide all right-of-way maps, parcel sketches , legal descriptions, and abstracts of title for each parcel necessary for the contemplated construction. SECTION III - SCOPE OF SERVICES The ENGINEER agrees to perform professional roadway design and related services in connection with the project as required and set forth in the following: A. General 1 . The ENGINEER will endeavor not to duplicate any previous work done on the project. After issuance of written authorization to proceed, the ENGINEER shall consult with the COUNTY to clarify and define the COUNTY'S requirements for the project and review available data. 2 . The ENGINEER will attend conferences with the COUNTY and its representatives upon reasonable request. 3 . In order to accomplish the work described under this Agreement in the time frames and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the ENGINEER will observe the following requirements : a. The ENGINEER will complete his work on the project within the time allowed by maintaining an adequate staff of registered engineers, draftsmen, and other employees on the work. b . The ENGINEER will design the project in such a manner as to be in reasonable conformance with applicable federal , state and local laws, and shall comply with the Florida Department of Transportation's Manual on Uniform Minimum Standards for the Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Streets and Highways (Green Book), latest edition . C . The ENGINEER will prepare all necessary sketches and completed application forms to accompany the COUNTY' S applications for required federal , state, or local permits. d. The ENGINEER will cooperate with the COUNTY in order that all phases of the work may be properly scheduled and coordinated . e . The ENGINEER will send a complete preliminary set of construction plans to any city, county, state or federal regulatory agency from which a permit or other approval is required prior to final approval of the design by the Director of the Public Works Department, and will coordinate the project design with all applicable agencies . f. The ENGINEER will contact all known utility companies having 2 installations in the immediate vicinity of the proposed work and consider relocation of utilities, if necessary. The ENGINEER will provide the COUNTY with necessary information relative to required utility adjustments, relocations and installations and will show all known existing utilities on the final design plans . Design modifications to existing COUNTY utility lines, if necessary, may be negotiated by a separate agreement with the County Utility Department, or the County Utilities Department may design modifications with Utility Department Staff or other consultants. g. The ENGINEER shall report the status of this project to the Director of the Public Works Department upon request and hold all drawings, calculations and related work open to the inspection of the Director or his authorized agent at any time, upon reasonable request. 4 . The ENGINEER will furnish copies of the drawings, specifications and contract documents as required by the COUNTY for material suppliers, federal , state and local agencies from whom approval of the project must be obtained . Upon bidding of the construction contract, the ENGINEER will furnish to the COUNTY 11 " x 17" originals of the drawings and copies of the specifications for the COUNTY to copy for prospective bidders . Additional copies beyond those identified will be provided at cost. All original documents, survey notes, field books, tracings, and the like including all items furnished to the ENGINEER by the COUNTY pursuant to this Agreement, are and shall remain the property of the COUNTY. 5 . The drawings prepared by the ENGINEER will be of sufficient detail to permit the actual location of the proposed improvements. Negotiation for all land rights shall be accomplished by the COUNTY, unless the COUNTY requests the ENGINEER to perform these services in a subsequent work order to this AGREEMENT. In this event, the ENGINEER shall be compensated for such additional services in accordance with Section VI of this AGREEMENT. 6 , The ENGINEER acknowledges that preparation of applicable permits for the COUNTY'S submittal through governmental regulatory agencies is included within the scope of basic compensation for this Agreement. Any additional work required by regulatory agencies pursuant to regulations established after the date of this Agreement shall be an additional service and the COUNTY shall compensate the ENGINEER in accordance with SECTION VI - Additional Work, of this Agreement and in accordance with the fee schedule in this Agreement, as approved by the COUNTY prior to commencement of any work performed. 7 . If following execution of this Agreement the COUNTY proposes to construct the improvements in a revised phased manner which requires the preparation of plans or the need to obtain or modify permits previously obtained, the ENGINEER will be compensated for this effort in accordance with the approved fee schedule in a subsequent work order to this Agreement. No such additional work shall be initiated unless approved by the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners . 3 8 . Compensation to the ENGINEER for basic services shall be in accordance with Section V — Compensation, of this Agreement, as mutually agreed upon by the ENGINEER and COUNTY . B . Design Survey The ENGINEER shall provide design survey services necessary to support and facilitate contemplated design and permitting activities associated with this project. This task will consist of the preparation of digital base map topographic surveys in accordance with the intent of the Florida Minimum Technical Standards set forth by the Florida Board of Professional Land Surveyors in Chapter 61G17-6 , Florida Administrative Code , pursuant to Section 472 . 027 , Florida Statutes. 1 . Establish a project wide Horizontal Control Network for each project location within the DESIGN LIMITS . 2 . Establishment of a project wide Vertical Control Network for each project location within the DESIGN LIMITS . All elevations will be referenced to NGVD 1929 datum. 3 . Field establishment and monumentation of survey baselines to control future construction. The DESIGN LIMITS for the project location is as follows : The DESIGN LIMITS shall begin at a point on 66"' Avenue that is 2000 ' south of CR 510 and continue north on 66fl' Avenue to a point that is 2000 ' north of CR 510 . CR 510 will be surveyed from a point that is 1800 ' west of 66`h Avenue to a point that is 1800 ' east of 66"' Avenue . The survey will include the location of above ground improvements and trees 6 " diameter and greater at breast height, lying within the right of way of 66"' Avenue and CR 510 . Surface evidence of underground utilities will be located. Cross- section elevations will be obtained at 100 ' intervals and extend across the right of way and 50 ' outside the right of way. Drainage structures will be located and rim/invert elevations obtained. If a structure is inaccessible or the drainage pipes are recessed, an elevation on the bottom of the structure will be determined. The parcels lying adjacent to the survey limits will be plotted on the digital base map by utilizing the Indian River County Property Appraiser ' s maps only and their location will not be verified by independent survey. 4 . Improvements within the DESIGN LIMITS for each location will include above ground visible improvements such as existing pavement location, curbing, utilities (above ground locations only), drainage facilities (where accessible), sidewalks, fences, signage and guardrails within the right-of-way. 5 . Final output will be in the form of a digital AutoCAD , release 20041 DWG file . All surveying will conform to the minimum technical standards set forth by the Florida Board of Professional Land Surveyors in Chapter 61G17-6, Florida Administrative Code, pursuant to Section 472 . 027 , Florida Statutes . 6 . Research and analysis of existing right of way information (to include Abstracts or 4 Title Searches as provided by COUNTY) field location of existing right of way monumentation and determination of the location and extent of existing right of way in the vicinity of the project location . Provide right-of-way maps, parcel sketches , legal descriptions and appraisal as directed by the COUNTY . 7 . Design survey will be performed at an hourly not-to-exceed cost basis . Any savings due to current certified surveys becoming available in the corridor shall be passed on to the COUNTY. C . Geotechnical Investigation An outline for the proposed geotechnical services provided by our sub-consultant GCME, Inc . in connection with the project' s design is shown below. 1 . Conduct visual reconnaissance along the proposed roadway corridors . Include photographic record of typical, key, or anomalous site features noted during the reconnaissance. Review aerial photographs , information form the Soil Survey of Indian River County, Florida, and any geotechnical data furnished by the COUNTY . The Geotechnical Subconsultant may rely upon information furnished by the COUNTY without independent review and verification . 2 . Perform full depth pavement cores on 1 ,000-foot centers in existing roadway pavement. Stagger cores between left, centerline and right sides of pavement. Measure thickness of pavement surface, identify base type and thickness and identify subgrade type and thickness. Visually classify upper six inches of subgrade by the AASHTO and Unified (ASTM D2488 ) classification systems . Patch each core with cement or asphalt cold patch . Work shall be done at times that will minimize traffic disruptions (avoid AM and PM peak traffic hours) . Provide appropriate lighting and safety traffic control devices such as flashing message/arrow boards during the work. Coordinate with utilities prior to start of coring activities . 3 . Perform mechanical auger borings at pavement coring locations to a depth of six feet. Perform hand auger borings following ASTM D 1586 on 200 centers along the proposed roadway improvements to depths of six feet. Coordinate with utilities prior to start of borings at 200 foot centers will be located in non-paved areas and staggered from left side of road to median, to right side of road . Additional borings will be obtained in the vicinity of the proposed mast-arm foundations to aid structural design . 4 . Measure and record depth to groundwater upon completion of each boring and one hour thereafter and log the date and time of measurements. 5 . Note any rubbish, trash, debris or auger refusal, if encountered. Also note any contamination with petrochemicals evident visually or through odor or the soils encountered . If petrochemicals are encountered , notify the COUNTY immediately. Appropriately backfill all borings after recording ground water levels . Work shall be done at times that will minimize traffic disruptions (avoid AM and PM peak traffic hours) . Provide appropriate lighting and safety traffic 5 control devices such as flashing message/arrow boards during the work. Coordinate with utilities prior to start of coring activities . 6 . The typical Geotechnical Report will include : • Discussion of site regional geologic or physiographic setting. • Discussion of general and specific subsurface conditions encountered by the exploration . • Discussion of any adverse soil conditions (such as muck, high plasticity clays, etc . ) encountered during the exploration . Include recommendations for remedial actions (removal, stabilization, etc . ) for any adverse conditions found. • Discussion of any petroleum or other hazardous contamination encountered by the borings . Identify and map locations of concern based on the reconnaissance. • Recommended LBR for pavement design (subsoil and subgrade) . • Recommendations for soil construction for roadway including base material, subgrade and embankment preparation and compaction . • Estimated hydraulic conductivity of soils encountered on left and right side of roadway based on typical relations between relative density, grain size, and soil type . • Provide boring profile reports. • Recommendations for additional study, if appropriate Deliverables shall consist of six (6) copies of the Geotechnical Report with soil boring records , test results, photographs and similar data, summary of testing program and recommendations; soil boring plan for incorporation into the roadway plan package . D . Roadway Plans Roadway plans shall be prepared to include : plotting of survey data; establishment of profile grades; key map ; plan and profile sheets (including geometric calculations) ; typical section sheets; summary of quantities ; summary of drainage structures; cross-section sheets at 100' intervals (including earthwork computations); signing and pavement marking plans ; and other detail sheets necessary to convey the intent of the scope of services outlined herein . All plans shall be prepared in the English units. The following additional data shall be utilized for development of the plans. 1 . Typical Sections : The ENGINEER will prepare typical sections for review and approval . Preliminary typicals depicting the design section shall be submitted prior to preparation of roadway plans . 2 . The Design Speeds utilized for the various roadway segments are the following : 66th Avenue - 50 mph County Road 510 - 50 mph 3 . Scale : The roadway plan and profile sheets will be drawn at a scale of 1 " = 40' for each project location . 6 4 . Pavement Design : The ENGINEER shall submit roadway pavement designs . Relevant traffic count data, will be made available to the ENGINEER by the COUNTY. The Geotechnical Engineer will provide recommended LBR and soil survey data to the ENGINEER. 5 . Rural roadway sections will be utilized for roadway improvements on 66`h Avenue and County Road 510 . 6 . The Roadway plans will be submitted to the COUNTY for review at the 30% , 60% , 90% and 100% stages of design . Permit application submittals will be made subsequent to the 90% plan set submittal approval by the COUNTY. E . Draina eg Plans 1 . Drainage Parameters : Perform drainage investigations and analysis necessary to prepare a design which will drain the project in accordance with the COUNTY, SJRWMD, IRFWCD and Florida Department of Transportation design criteria. 2 . Environmental Permits: The ENGINEER shall prepare stormwater permit applications for the St. Johns River Water Management District and US Environmental Protection requirements for submittal by the COUNTY. This will consist of all required evaluation, design, coordination, and follow-up work necessary to support permit applications . The COUNTY will review the permit applications as necessary. The ENGINEER shall assemble and be responsible for the final submittal . The ENGINEER shall prepare permit sketches for submission by the COUNTY to Florida Department of Environmental Protection, U. S . Army Corps of Engineers, and St . Johns River Water Management District for Dredge and Fill activities, if necessary. The ENGINEER shall submit all permit sketches on 8 " x 11 " sheets . Sketches shall be neatly scaled, signed and sealed, and reproducible. 3 . Utilities : Utility coordination with the various Utility Companies and/or agencies shall be by the ENGINEER and identified conflicts addressed . The ENGINEER will be prepared, at additional hourly rates, to survey the project site to locate and determine depth of underground utilities, in coordination with the Utility Companies . 4 , Existing Developer Agreements : Stormwater Design and Permitting will be performed at an hourly not-to-exceed basis. Any cost savings should the COUNTY enter into a development agreement with adjacent property owners that enables the COUNTY to utilize their lands for the purpose of stormwater attenuation and water quality treatment shall be passed on to the COUNTY. 5 . A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be developed in conjunction with this project. The site specific SWPPP is a requirement of both 7 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities and the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities . F . Signing and Pavement Markin Pg lans Preparation of the plan layout; key map ; quantities (including signing and pavement marking quantity) ; tabulation of quantities; and detail of all major signs . All plans are to be prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD) , FDOT Standard Specifications, Indexes, and shall be accurate, legible, complete in design and drawn at the same scale as the Roadway Plans, furnished in reproducible form. G . Signalization Plans A traffic signal will be designed to accommodate the roadway improvements to the 661' Avenue/ CR 510 intersection . A mast-arm signal configuration will be designed to meet current COUNTY and FDOT standards . H . Construction Phase Assistance Construction phase assistance shall be submitted to the COUNTY under a supplemental Work Order, if so requested, once the construction documents have been finalized and construction duration has been determined. I . Certification 1 . The ENGINEER will provide certification to St. Johns River Water Management District based on As-Built drawings provided by the Contractor' s licensed surveyor and information provided by the COUNTY. 2 . The ENGINEER will provide certification to the Florida Department of Transportation based on As-Built drawings provided by the Contractor ' s licensed surveyor and information provided by the COUNTY . SECTION IV - TIME FOR COMPLETION The time for completion of the 90% design drawings, permit applications and Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost for the three projects shall be twelve ( 12) months from notice to proceed . Once permits are received, 100% design drawings shall be completed 90 days thereafter. 8 SECTION V - COMPENSATION The COUNTY agrees to pay and the ENGINEER agrees to accept for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement fees in accordance with the following: A. Professional Services Fee 1 . The basic compensation mutually agreed upon by the ENGINEER and the COUNTY follows : Task Description Fee Lump Sum Tasks' Geotechnical Investigation $ 103900 Roadway Design $ 58 ,900 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan $69200 Signalization Design $ 125150 Hourly Not-to-Exceed Tasks Design Survey $ 15 ,960 Stormwater Design and Permitting $259200 Right-of-Way Maps, Parcel Sketches, $259000 Legal Descriptions and Appraisals Existing Utility Location Survey $75500 ' Inclusive of expenses . B . Additional Services Fee The COUNTY agrees to pay for additional services that are outside or beyond the lump sum scope of services identified above in accordance with the approved hourly rate schedule . In the event additional services are provided beyond the time of completion outlined above, the rate schedule shall be subject to reasonable increase in accordance with the Consumer Price Index . SECTION VI - ADDITIONAL WORK In the event changes are requested by the COUNTY to the contract plans after said plans have been approved and accepted by the COUNTY and upon the issuance of a work order for said additional work by the Director of the Public Works Department, said additional work may commence in accordance with the fee schedule included in the work order. SECTION VII - PARTIAL PAYMENTS The COUNTY shall make monthly partial payments to the ENGINEER based upon a percent complete of lump sum components and actual effort on hourly components as identified in this Agreement . 9 Payments will be made within forty-five (45 ) days of invoice receipt. Payment shall be made pursuant to the Florida Prompt Payment Act, Florida Statute 218 . 70 et seq . SECTION VIII - EXTRA WORK In the event extra work is necessary by the ENGINEER due to a change in scope of the project, such work shall be the subject of a supplemental Work Order approved by the Board of County Commissioners . The work shall be completed in accordance with the following rate schedule : Project Manager $ 135 Project Engineer (P .E .) $ 120 Analyst $ 100 Registered Land Surveyor $ 120 Environmental Professional $ 100 Engineering Technician — $ 85 Inspector $65 Engineering Technician — CADD $70 Engineering Technician/Draftsman $65 Support Staff $45 3 -Man Survey Crew $95 2 -Man Survey Crew $ 85 SECTION IX - RIGHT OF DECISIONS All services shall be performed by the ENGINEER to the satisfaction of the Director of the Public Works Department who shall decide all questions, difficulties, and disputes of whatever nature which may arise under or by reason of this Agreement and according to the prosecution and fulfillment of the service hereunder, and the character, quality, amount and value thereof, and the Director's decision upon all claims questions and disputes shall be final , conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto unless such determination is clearly arbitrary or unreasonable . Adjustments of compensation and contract time because of any major changes in the work that might become necessary or be deemed desirable as the work progresses shall be reviewed by the Director of the Public Works Department. In the event that the ENGINEER does not concur in the judgment of the Director of the Public Works Department as to any decisions made by him he shall present his written objections to the County Administrator; and the Public Works Director and the ENGINEER shall abide by the decision of the County Administrator of Indian River County, unless the decision is clearly arbitrary or unreasonable. SECTION X - OWNERSHIP AND REUSE OF DOCUMENTS A. Ownership All reports, tracings, plans, specifications, field books, survey information, maps, contract documents, and other data developed by the ENGINEER for the purpose of this Agreement shall become the property of the COUNTY and shall be made available by the ENGINEER at any time upon request of the COUNTY. When all work contemplated under this Agreement is complete, all of the above data shall be delivered to the Director of the Public Works Department . B . Reuse of Documents 10 All documents, including but not limited to drawings and specifications, prepared by the ENGINEER pursuant to this Agreement are related exclusively to the services described herein . They are not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by the COUNTY or others on extensions of this project or on any other project. Any such utilization or adaptation will entitle the ENGINEER to further compensation at rates to be agreed upon by the COUNTY and the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER shall not be held liable for any reuse of the Documents and shall not be held liable for any modifications made to the documents by others . SECTION XI - NOTICES Any notices, reports or other written communications from the ENGINEER to the COUNTY shall be considered delivered when posted by certified mail or delivered in person to the Director of the Public Works Department or County Engineer. Any notices, reports or other communications from the COUNTY to the ENGINEER shall be considered delivered when posted by certified mail to the ENGINEER at the last address left on file with the COUNTY or delivered in person to said ENGINEER or his authorized representative . In person deliveries shall be evident by signed receipts. SECTION XII - TERMINATION The obligation to provide further services under this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven (7) days written notice in the event of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof through no fault of the terminating party. The County may, for public convenience, terminate this contract at any time provided 90 days written notice is given to the ENGINEER. In the event of any terminations, the ENGINEER will be paid for all services rendered to the date of termination, all expenses subject to reimbursement hereunder, and other reasonable expenses incurred by the ENGINEER as a result of such termination . SECTION XIII - AUDIT RIGHTS The COUNTY reserves the right to audit the records of the ENGINEER related to this Agreement at any time during the prosecution of the work included herein and for a period of one year after final payment is made . SECTION XIV - SUBLETTING The ENGINEER shall not sublet, assign, or transfer any work under this Agreement without the written consent of the COUNTY. When applicable and upon receipt of such consent in writing, the ENGINEER shall cause the names of the engineering and surveying firms responsible for the major portions of each separate specialty of the work to be inserted on the reports or other data. SECTION XV - WARRANTY The ENGINEER warrants that he has not employed or retained any company or person other than bona fide employee working solely for the ENGINEER or subconsultant to solicit or secure this contract and that he has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person other than a bona fide employee working solely for the ENGINEER any fee, commission, percentage fee, gifts or any other considerations, contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this contract . For breach violation of this warranty, the COUNTY shall have the right to annul this contract without liability. 11 SECTION XVI - DURATION OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a period of four years after the date of execution hereof or until completion of all project phases as specified by the Public Works Director, whichever occurs first, or unless otherwise terminated by mutual consent of the parties hereto or pursuant to Section XII of this AGREEMENT. SECTION XVII - INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION During the performance of the work covered by this AGREEMENT, the ENGINEER shall provide the COUNTY with evidence that the ENGINEER has obtained and maintains the insurance listed below: A. ENGINEER shall procure and maintain for the duration of the AGREEMENT, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the ENGINEER, his agents, representatives, employees, and in accordance with subclause H, subconsultants . The cost of such insurance shall be included in the ENGINEER' S fee . B . Minimum Scope of Insurance 1 . Worker's Compensation as required by the State of Florida. 2 . General Liability $ 1 ,000 ,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage . COUNTY shall be an additional insured . 3 . Auto Liability $ 1 ,000 ,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage for owned and non-owned vehicles . 4 . Professional Liability Insurance providing coverage for negligent acts, errors, or omissions committed by ENGINEER with a limit of $ 500 ,000 per claim/ annual aggregate . This insurance shall extend coverage to loss of interest, earning, profit, use and business interruption, cost of replacement power, and other special , indirect and consequential damages . C . ENGINEER' S applicable insurance coverage shall be primary. D . All above insurance policies shall be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no less that A VII. The insurer chosen shall also be licensed to do business in Florida. E . The insurance policies procured, other than professional liability, shall be occurrence forms, not claims made policies. Professional liability shall be on a claims made basis . F . The insurance companies chosen shall provide certificates of insurance prior to signing of contracts to the Indian River County Risk Management Department. G . The insurance companies selected shall send written verification to the Indian River County Risk Management Department that they will provide 30 days written notice to the Indian River County Department of Risk Management of its intent to cancel or terminate ' said policies of insurance . 12 H . ENGINEER shall either include each subconsultants as insured under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subconsultant. All coverages for subconsultants shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein . I. Notwithstanding the provisions of s . 725 . 06, if a design professional provides professional services to or for a public agency, the agency may require in a professional services contract with the design professional that the design professional indemnify and hold harmless the agency, and its officers and employees, from liabilities, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to , reasonable attorneys ' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the design professional and other persons employed or utilized by the design professional in the performance of the contract. 13 e SECTION XVIII - ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT This writing embodies the entire AGREEMENT and understanding between the parties hereto, and there are no other agreements and understandings, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. No alteration, change, or modification of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by both parties hereto. This AGREEMENT, regardless of where executed, shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the State of Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed these presents this 22nd day of February 2005 . KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES , INC . INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA 6012 1 ST STREET #400 VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 32960 By: e2 By: Brooks Peed Thomas S . Lowther, Chairman Executive Vice President Board of County Commissioners WITNESSED BY : Approved lyWg ,&Jgbruary 22 , 2005 „ , . . . � ' Attests : . ` Z) a lctv %%% % N Jeffr���,*• .^• � din, Clerk rcuit Court " '' . . 4t, 0 9 • • < By: ki County Atto ey Deputy Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency Indian River County Approved Date Administration J s ph A . Bird, Budget L 2 kin o my Administrator Legal ALA: Risk Management Public Works Capital Projects L10� 14