2010-1922010-192
Resolution Authorizing the Solicitation of Bids for the Procurement of an Emergency
Generator at the Town of Wappinger Highway Department
At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on May 10,
2010.
The meeting was called to order by Christopher Colsey, Supervisor, and upon roll being
called, the following were present:
PRESENT: Supervisor
Councilmembers
ABSENT:
Christopher J. Colsey
William H. Beale
Vincent F. Bettina
Ismay Czarniecki
Joseph P. Paoloni
The following Resolution was introduced by Councilman Beale and seconded by
Councilman Paoloni.
WHEREAS, the Town Board initiated the process of procuring an emergency generator
for the Town of Wappinger Highway Garage, as noted through Resolution 2005-164; and
WHEREAS, the bids for such procurement were rejected as the appropriate bonding
resolutions had yet to be adopted; and
WHEREAS, there exists no further documentation to support the continuation of the
procurement process; and
WHEREAS, a major snow storm struck the southern Dutchess County area on or about
February 25, 2010, causing the Town of Wappinger Highway Department to be without power
for multiple days; and
WHEREAS, after due deliberation, the Town Board has determined that it is the best
interests of the function of the Highway Department and in the general interest of the residents of
Wappinger to ensure services by authorizing the solicitation of bids for the procurement of an
emergency generator system at the Town of Wappinger Highway Department.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board hereby authorizes Supervisor Christopher J. Colsey and
Highway Superintendent Graham Foster to solicit bids for procurement of an
emergency generator system at the Town of Wappinger Highway Department in
accordance with Chapter 46: Procurement Policy of the Town Code, under the
advice and review of the Town Attorney and Town Engineer.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
CHRISTOPHER COLSEY, SUPERVISOR
Voting:
AYE
WILLIAM H. BEALE, COUNCILMAN
Voting:
AYE
VINCENT F. BETTINA, COUNCILMAN
Voting:
AYE
ISMAY CZARNIECKI, COUNCILWOMAN
Voting:
AYE
JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, COUNCILMAN
Voting:
AYE
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York
5/10/2010
The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
GLO!Itt�
JO#N C. MASTERSON, TOWN CLERK
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Chris Colsey
From: Fredrick Awino [fawino@townofwappinger.us]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 11:28 AM
To: Robert Gray
Cc: Chris Colsey; Graham Foster; 'aroberts@vsrp.com'
Subject: RE: Highway Garage Improvements Project - as of 4/12/2010
Robert,
The amount spent so far on Highway Garage Complex reconstruction Project excluding
contractors retainage is $266,012. From the original amount borrowed of $400,000 leaves a
balance of $133,988 (or say $120,589 available taking into account 10% for retainage and
possibly other incidentals).
Let me know if you have other questions.
Regards
Fredrick Awino
Town of Wappinger
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls NY 12590
Tel: 845-297-0060
Fax: 845-297-7214
-----Original Message -----
From: Robert Gray[mailto:RGray@MorrisEngineers.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 11:12 AM
To: Fredrick Awino
Cc: Chris Colsey; Graham Foster; 'aroberts@vsrp.com'
Subject: Highway Garage IMprovements
Frederick,
The town board is contemplating going out to bid for a standby electric generator at the highway
garage. We are obtaining an estimate for the town board. We believe that the amount spent for
the work done at the garage to date is below the estimate and the amount authorized. Please let us
know how much we can spend on the generator using the funds appropriated or authorized.
Thanks,
Bob
5/4/2010
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Chris Colsey
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Robert Gray [RGray@MorrisEngineers.com]
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 12:18 PM
Graham Foster
Fredrick Awino; Chris Colsey; Mike Takacs; AL ROBERTS (AROBERTS@VSRP.COM)
Subject: FW: Wappinger Highway Generator
Graham,
This estimate puts us right on the ragged edge of being able to do this within the moneys
allocated. I attach a copy of Frederick's memo concerning money left over.
Maybe we should get bids and only award the contract if it comes in under the allocation? Is
that allowable? Costs for Morris Assoc should be necligible. Fellenzer will handle the contract
admin. For his fixed fee.
Bob
From: Eric Fellenzer, P.E. [mailto:edf@fellp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 11:56 AM
To: Robert Gray
Cc: Mike Takacs
Subject: Wappinger Highway Generator
Bob,
Per Mike's request to provide an estimated construction cost for the proposed generator at the Town of
Wappinger Highway Garage the following is provided:
Provided that the scope is reasonably the same I would expect the bids to come in at the $120,000 to
$140,000 range.
Should you have any questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
Eric
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RESOLUTION NO. 2005-164
RESOLUTION REJECTING ALL BIDS FOR HIGHWAY GARAGE EMERGENCY
GENERATOR INSTALLATION
At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County,
New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on the 2sth
day of November , 2005, at 7:30 P.M.
The meeting was called to order by Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor, and upon roll being
called, the following were present:
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
Supervisor
Council Members
Joseph Ruggiero
Joseph P. Paoloni
Robert L. Valdati
Vincent F. Bettina
Maureen McCarthy
The following Resolution was introduced by Mr. Bettina
Ms. McCarthy
and seconded by
WHEREAS, the Town Board has previously entered into a contract with Fellenzer
Engineering, LLP to perform engineering services for the design of a new Emergency Electrical
Generator System for the Town Highway Garage; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said contract Fellenzer designed plans and specifications for the
Highway Garage Emergency Electrical Generator System; and
WHEREAS, an invitation to bid was published in the Poughkeepsie Journal on
September 7,2005; and
WHEREAS, in consequence of the bid process, two bids were received and Pantel
Contracting Corp. was determined to be the lowest responsible bidder; and
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WHEREAS, the Town Board has determined it is in the best interest of the residents of
the Town of Wappinger to finance the installation of this emergency electrical generator system
by the Town's issuance of serial bonds; and
WHEREAS, the appropriate Bonding Resolutions has yet to be adopted by the Town
Board; and
WHEREAS, the published invitation to bid expressly reserved unto the Town Board the
right to reject any and all bids and re -advertise for new bids.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows:
1. The recitations above set forth are incorporated in this Resolution as if fully set
forth and adopted herein.
2. The Town Board hereby determines that it is in the best interest of the citizens of
the Town of Wappinger to finance the costs of the construction and installation of the Highway
Garage Emergency Electrical Generator System and the Town Board hereby intends to adopt the
appropriate Bonding Resolution on or after January 1, 2006.
3. The Town Board hereby elects to reject any and all bids and re -advertise for new
bids after the adoption of an appropriate Bonding Resolution.
The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows:
JOSEPH RUGGIERO, Supervisor
Voting —Ay
JOSEPH P. PAOLONI, Councilman
Voting Aye
ROBERT L. VALDATI, Councilman
Voting Aye
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VINCENT F. BETTINA, Councilman Voting _XP
MALMEN MCCARTHY, Councilwoman Voting Aye
Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted.
, 2005 n
HW. JOHN C. MASTERSON, TOWN CLERK
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Resolution Authorizing Bids for I ighwny Flusher Truck T:ink &
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for licaduwuod Subdivision, Pan.e1 1, Section 11
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Partners
Archie D. Fellenzer Jr., P.E.
Mark D. Fellenzer, P.E.
John D. Fellenzer, P.E.
Robert E, Curtis Jr. P.E.
Eric D. Fellenzer, RE
October 5, 2005
Town of Wappingers
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers, NY 12580
At ;i: Supervisor Ruggiero and
Town Board Members
Re: Proposed Emergency Generator Installation
Highway Garage Facilities
FE Project No. 05-060
Dear Mr. Ruggiero and Board Members:
Please find enclosed copy of bids for the above referenced project. Two bids were received for the
project. The bids are as follows:
J & J Sass Electric Inc., Kingston NY at $119,000.00.
Pantel Contracting Corp., Wappinger Falls, NY at $103,000.00.
Both of these contractors have approved Apprenticeship programs as required by Town Law. Please
find enclosed the bid received for above referenced project on September 28, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. The
low bid of $103,000.00 was 3% higher than our preliminary estimate. This office believes the low bid
of $103,000 is a fair price for the work specified. At this time our office recommends Pantel
Contracting Corporation to be awarded the contract in the amount of $103,000.00.
Should you have any questions, please advise.
Sincerely,
Eric D. Fellenzer, P.t
Principal
Encl: Bid Summary
22 Mulberry St., Suite 2A,
Middletown, NY 10940
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Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Port Jervis, NY 12771
Proposed Emergency Generator Installation
Highway Garage Facilities
FE Project No. 05-060
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cc: Joseph Paggi, P.E., Town Engineer
Al Roberts, Esq., Town Attorney
Graham Foster, Highway Superintendent
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JOHN D. FELLENZFA P.E. MIDDLETOWN, NY 10940
ROBERT E CURTIS, JR, P.E.
PHONE (845) 343-1481FAX:
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Bid Summary_
Project Name: Installation of EmerAency Generator Client: Town of Wa er
Bid OpeninA Date: Soptend3er 28, 2005
1 Time: M-00 a.m.
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Bidder
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Base Bid
Name: Canale Electric
Address: 62 Giffard Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
No bid received.
Phone: 845-452-7705
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Name: Pantel Contracting Corp.
$103,000.00
Address: 125 Wedmer Road
P.O. Box 358
Wappinger, Ny 12590
Phone: 845-298-8592
$ 5% of contract
Fax: 845-298-8593 I
Name: Sass Electric
$119,000.00
Address: Grand Street
Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: 845-331-8666
Fax: 845-331-3716
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February 10, 2005
Town of Wappinger Highway Dept.
20 Middlebush Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
Attn: Graham Foster, Superintendant
Re: Proposed Emergency Generator Installation
Highway Garage Facilities
Town of Wappinger
FE Project No. 05-060
Dear Mr. Foster:
Thank you for this opportunity to provide Professional Engineering Services. I was able to review the
billings provided by the town, which was informative and helpful in providing this proposal. This letter
provides a proposal for Engineering Services for the design of a new Emergency Electrical Genes ator
System for the Town Highway Garage.
Based on my field investigation with you it was determined that three (3) electrical services exist. Shop
# I and Shop # 2 are provided with a 120/24OV/10/200A service each, while the Pole Bann is provided
with a 120/24OV/10/40A service. Per our conversation it is desired to have back-up power to the entire
facility.
The most economical way to provide back-up power to the facility is to combine the electrical services,
Utilizing one generator, one transfer switch and one electrical service. Based on the utility billing:, and
demand charges the present load on Shop # 1 is 12KW and Shop # 2 is IOKW. Pole Barn is estimated at
8KW. Total present 15 minute integrated demand is estimated at 30KW, Allowing for safety factors,
starting current and growth we would recommend the installation of a 60KW emergency generator.
This generator installation will require a new electrical service to be installed with a size of
120/24OV/Iph/400A. This service would provide power to the three existing buildings through a new
distribution panel. The new distribution panel and automatic transfer switch will require an enclo: ure.
Since your space is limited in your existing buildings, I would recommend a 10' x 10' precast building
for the installation.
Per your request the choice of fuel is natural gas, with the possibility of using LPG (propane) initi,.11y
until natural gas is brought up to the facility. This can be done, however I would recommend that we
proceed with the install of a natural gas service to the facility as part of this project and eliminate the
future conversion. Based on similar projects we have bid in the past the cost of the construction for the
HIGHWAY GARAGE GENERATOR INSTALLATION
FE PROJECT NO. 05-060
above outlined project is in the $75,000 to $100,000 Dollar range. The estimated cost does not include
excavation to be accomplished by the Highway Department.
Electrical
1. Field investigation to determine existing electrical and equipment ratings and system
configurations plant.
2. Calculation of electrical load for development of optimum generator size.
3. Design of a new emergency generator and transfer switch to serve the Facility.
4. Coordinate installation with Central Hudson Gas & Electric.
We will provide complete plans and specifications as follows:
1. AUTOCAD 2004 graphics for all design work.
2. Written specifications using MS Word.
For all the hereinbefore -outlined work we shall provide the following Engineering Services to assist in
the bidding and construction phases of this project as follows:
1. Preparation of bid documents for contractor pricing. (Front-end documents by others).
2. Evaluation of bids and recommendations.
3. Shop drawing reviews, field visits, observation of construction during installation of new system
and punch listing and final project closeout.
4. Site meeting included in this proposal shall be limited to four (4).
Additional site representation requested by the owner will be billed as additional costs per our standard
per diem rates.
Engineering construction phase exclusions shall be as follows:
1. Construction management (CM)
2. Coordination of trades
3. Construction cost accounting
4. Any DEC, EPA, Regulatory Approvals
Engineering fees for these items can be provided at additional cost per our standard per diem rates.
Engineering fees for the project including expenses shall be as follows:
Electrical Plans & Specifications ...............................................
. $7,500.00
.. .........................................
Bid Evaluations, Shop Drawing Review, Observation of Construction, Punch List .....................$1,400.00
TotalDesign Fee...........................................................................................................................$8,900.00
Drawings to be prepared on Mylar tracing media, ready for printing. Specifications to be written form
on 8-'/2" x 11 " copy. All graphics to be AUTOCAD.
Major changes in plans after completion, as required by owner, to be made at our standard per diem
rates in addition to regular fees (See attached schedule).
All printing shall be at additional charges at standard per unit costs
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HIGHWAY GARAGE GENERATOR INSTALLATION
FE PROJECT NO. 05-060
Payment to be as follows:
At 65% completion of construction documents .............................................. .$3,700.00
..............................
At 00% completion of bid documents......................................................................... $3,800.00
................
At completion of construction period services..............................................................................$1,400.00
Total Contract..............................................................................................................................$8,900.00
Payments to be made within thirty (30) days from rendering statement.
Thank you for this opportunity to assist you. Please sign one (1) copy of this letter/contract and return it
to this office, keeping the other for your files.
Very truly yours,
Eric D. Fellen er, P.E.
Principal
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Date
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Graham Foster, Superintendent
Town of Wappinger
Date
CC: Honorable Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor
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ENGINEERING LLP
Partners
Archie D. Fellenzer Jr., P.E.
Mark D. Fellenzer, P.E.
John D. Fellenzer, P.E.
Robert E. Curtis Jr. P.E.
Eric D. Fellenzer, P.E.
2005 STANDARD ENGINEERING FEE SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2005 TO DECEMBER 31, 2005
CATEGORY/HOURLY RATE
Principal Engineer (P.E.)..................................................................$128.00
ProjectEngineer(P.E.)......................................................................$115.00
SeniorEngineer.................................................................................$ 98.00
Engineer............................................................................................$ 80.00
ProjectManager................................................................................$ 96.00
SeniorDesigner.................................................................................$ 88.00
Designer............................................................................................$ 76.00
CADDesigner...................................................................................$ 68.00
CADOperator...................................................................................$ 62.00
Administrative Support .....................................................................$ 58.00
EXPENSES
Auto Travel ..................................... $0.40.5 per mile, plus tolls & parking
Hotel, air travel, meals, etc .........................................................Cost + 10%
UPS, Federal Express Charges ....................................................Cost + 10%
PRINTING
Paper B&W Plot/Copy .......................................................$0.50/square foot
Paper Color Plot.................................................................$0.60/square foot
Vellum B&W Plot..............................................................$1.15/square foot
Mylar B&W Plot ....................................... $3.25/square foot
.........................
Photocopies (8-1/2" x 11")........................................................... $0.18/page
Expenses not listed above, and incurred on behalf of the client, shall be
invoiced at 1.10 times the expense.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
• Refer to contract for applicability of these itemized charges.
• Payment for invoiced services is due upon receipt.
• A service charge of 1.5% on account balances not paid within 30 days after
rendering of statement will be charged.
• Accounts, which are delinquent, will be notified and work will stop after
60 days. Accounts 90 days past due will be referred for collection.
• A retainer is required on new accounts and as indicated in the contract.
• The retainer will be applied to the final invoice of an account.
❑ 22 Mulberry St., Suite 2A, ❑ 85 Market St., Suite 200, ❑ 32 Front St.,
Middletown, NY 10940 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Port Jervis, NY 12771
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Fellenzer Engineering, LLP
General Terms And Conditions Of Agreement
The engagement of Fellenzer Engineering, LLP (FE) by client is under the following terms and conditions and
is an integral part of the collective agreement between client and FE.
A. GENERAL
1. The fee estimate for the proposed scope of services is valid for 60 days from the date of
proposal. Upon authorization to proceed, the fee rates.shall remain in effect for a period of
one(I)year. FE reserves the right to revoke the fee estimate by giving notice thereof to the
client.
2. Payment to FE is the sole responsibility of signatory of this agreement and is not subject to
third party agreement.
3. All schedules set forth in the attached scope of services commence upon receipt of a signed
agreement and, if requested, a retainer. All retainer amounts will be applied to the final
invoice. FE reserves the right to require the client to pay an advance retainer before
continuing with any work on the project.
4. FE reserves the right to require written authorization from the client before commencing any
work on any additional services. Any fee adjustment required shall be established at that
time.
5. All drawings, specifications, calculations, notes and other original documents as instruments
of service are and shall remain the property of FE unless otherwise provided by law or noted
above. Client shall not use such items on other projects without FE's prior written consent.
FE shall not release client's data without authorization.
6. Any delay, default, or termination in or of the performance of any obligation of FE under this
agreement caused directly or indirectly by strikes, accidents, acts of God, shortage or
unavailability of labor, materials, power or transportation through normal commercial
channels, failure of client or client's agents to furnish information or to approve or
disapprove FE's work promptly, late, slow or faulty performance and/or payment by client,
other contractors or government agencies, the performance of whose work is precedent to or
concurrent with the performance of FE's work, or any other acts of the client of any other
Federal, State, or local government agency, or any other cause beyond FE's reasonable
control, shall not be deemed a breach of this agreement. The occurrence of any such event
shall suspend the obligations of FE as long as performance is delayed or prevented thereby,
and the fees due thereunder shall be equitably adjusted.
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 any termination, FE shall be paid
for all services rendered to the date of termination, as well as for all reimbursable expenses
and termination expenses. Until FE is paid in full all sums due it, FE shall not be obligated
to turn over to client any of its work product, including drawings, specifications, calculations,
notes and other documents generated by FE.
It is understood that the scope of work defined in this agreement is based on the information
provided by the client. If this information is incomplete or inaccurate, or if unexpected site
conditions are discovered, or if additional services are required, the scope of work may
change even as the work is in progress. FE shall make reasonable effort to contact the client
when a change in the scope of work appears necessary, and the client, by agreeing to the
change, also recognizes that the estimate of cost or contract figure may also change.
9. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the client will furnish FE with right-of—way access to the
site and structure(s) in order to conduct the planned exploration or field services. FE shall
take reasonable precautions to minimize damage to the site and structure(s) due to its
operations, but has not included in the fee the cost of restoration of any damage resulting
from the operations. If the client provides a written request, FE will restore any damage to the
site and/or structure(s) and add cost of restoration to the fee.
10. Record drawings, if requested by client, shall be prepared at additional cost based on
information provided by the installing contractor(s). FE will not be responsible for the
accuracy of this information, nor for any errors or omissions which may appear in the record
drawings as a result.
11. FE shall have no responsibility for the discovery, presence, or removal of any hazardous
material on the project site, however, these services can be provided at additional cost if
requested by the client.
12. If any provision of this Agreement shall be prohibited or found invalid under applicable law,
it shall be deemed modified to conform to the minimum requirements of such law, or, if for
any reason it is not deemed so modified, it shall be prohibited or invalid only to the extent of
such prohibition or invalidity without the remainder thereof or any other such provision in
this agreement being prohibited or invalid.
13. This contract is the entire agreement and replaces all previous representations.
B. INVOICING AND PAYMENT
1. Invoices will be rendered monthly and become due upon receipt. Any invoice outstanding for
more than 30 days after date of invoice will be subject to a charge of one (1.5) percent per
month (18 percent annual interest rate).
2. Should it become necessary to utilize legal or other resources to collect any or all moneys
rightfully due for services rendered under this agreement, FE shall be entitled to full
reimbursement of all such costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, as part of this
agreement.
3. Invoice payments must be kept current for the work to continue. If the client fails to pay any
invoice due to FE within 60 days of the date of invoice, FE may, without waiving any other
claim or right against Client suspend services under this agreement until FE has been paid in
full all amounts due FE and / or any of its consultants and subcontractors.
4. Invoicing for out-of-pocket expenses including copying, travel, and overnight mailing shall
be billed as per the attached rate sheet.
5. Services not indicated and which are subsequently requested, either verbally or in writing,
will be considered additional services. The fee will be based upon either a mutually agreed
fixed fee or on an hourly basis at rates in effect the time the services are performed, plus
reimbursable expenses as previously defined.
C. WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY
1. FE agrees to carry the following insurance during the term of this agreement: Workmen's
Compensation, General Liability, Professional Liability and Comprehensive Automobile
Liability. Certificates of insurance will be furnished upon request. If the client requires
insurance coverage or limits in excess of FE's normal policies, and it is available, client
agrees to reimburse FE for such additional expense.
The client shall at all times indemnify and save harmless FE and its officers, agents and
employees on account of any claims, damages, losses, litigation, expenses, counsel fees, and
compensation arising out of any claims, damages, personal injuries, property losses and/or
economic damages sustained by or alleged to have been sustained by any person or entity, to
the extent caused by negligent acts, omissions or negligence of the client, its agents,
employees, professional consultants or subcontractors in connection with this project unless
said loss was caused solely by FE's own negligence.
For any such damage on account of any error, omission, or other professional negligence,
FE's liability will be limited to the amount equal to the total engineering fee on this project as
set forth in the project's contract. If, due to FE error, any required item or component of the
project is omitted from the construction documents, FE shall not be responsible for paying
the cost to add such item or component to the extent that such item or component would have
been otherwise necessary to the project or otherwise adds value or betterment to the project.
In no event shall FE be responsible for any cost or expense that provides betterment,
upgrade, or enhancement of the project.
4. For projects involving work on existing buildings, some assumptions may be made regarding
existing systems and conditions, some of which may be concealed by existing materials or
cannot be investigated by reasonable visual observations. It is understood that these
assumptions cannot be verified without damaging or destroying existing construction
materials, which is outside the scope of our professional services.
5. For inspection and report / study projects, it is understood that only conditions that are both
present and apparent at the time of the site visit are covered and that the report is not a
guarantee or warranty.
6. FE shall not be liable to any person that is not a party to the written agreement as to any
statement, representation, and/or calculation set forth in the drawings, specifications,
calculations, notes and other documents generated by FE.
D. CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES
It should be understood that the presence of FE's field representative shall be for the purpose
of providing observation of the construction work. Under no circumstances is it FE's intent
to directly control or supervise the physical activities of the contractor's workmen to
accomplish the work on this project. FE's observation of the work will not relieve the
contractor of his responsibility to complete the project in accordance with the contract plans
and specifications. The presence of FE's field representative at the site is to provide the client
with a continuing source of information based upon the field representative's observations of
the contractor's work, but does not include any superintending, supervision, or direction of
the actual work of the contractor or the contractor's workmen. It is understood that FE shall
not be responsible for job or site safety on the project. Such services shall be performed by
FE using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised under similar circumstances by
reputable members of the profession practicing in this or similar locations.
The client agrees to supply FE with specifications, plans and other necessary materials for the
project pertinent to providing the services.
Any estimate prepared by FE of the probable construction cost of the project or any part
thereof is not to be construed nor is it intended, as guarantee of the actual contracted cost.
E. GUARANTEE
Client hereby jointly and severally guarantees payment to FE of sums now due and hereinafter to
become due FE pursuant to the terms of the within Agreement, the indemnification and held harmless
provisions hereof, and mortifications hereto, and any additional work performed by FE, all of which
client shall be liable for regardless of whether client receives any notice from FE with respect thereto.
Client further waives diligence on the part of FE in the collection of any such indebtedness, and agrees
that FE shall be under no obligation to notify client of the acceptance of the guaranty or of any credit
extended on the face of this guaranty, or of any renewals, releases or extensions of any indebtedness
client guarantees FE shall have the privilege of granting such renewals and extensions as it may deem
proper. Client further expressly waives notice of nonpayment, protest, and notice of protest with
respect to the indebtedness covered by this guaranty. Client further agrees to be liable to FE for any
and all of its costs in collecting any sums due it from client, including the payment of their attorneys
fees, which amounts made be demanded and collected from me in advance and on any on-going basis.
VENUE:
The agreement is to be performed at the Offices of FE in the County of Orange, State of New York,
and any suit on this Agreement and any Guaranty given hereunder or for any breach hereof shall be
brought and prosecuted in the courts of that county.
The foregoing terms and conditions supercede any other terms and conditions set forth in any other
document exchanged between the parties hereto.