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15-180 Agreement, Cities of San Jose and Saratoga, Asphalt Repair of De Anza Blvd at Prospect Rd and De Anza Blvd at Bollinger Rd IntersectionsAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE AND SARATOGA FOR THE ASPHALT REPAIR OF DE ANZA BOULEVARD AT PROSPECT ROAD INTERSECTION AND DE ANZA BOULEY ARD AT BOLLINGER ROAD INTERSECTION This Agreement (herein "Agreement") is made and entered into this ~-~ay of 0 ~ , 2015, (herein the "Effective Date") by and between the City of Cupertino, a chartered California municipal corporation, with its principal place of business located at 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014 (herein "CUPERTINO") the City of San Jose, a California municipal corporation, (herein "SAN JOSE") and the City of Saratoga, a chartered California municipal corporation, with its principal place of business located at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California 95070. CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE and SARATOGA may be referred to herein individually as a "Party" or a "City" or collectively as the "Parties", "Cities" or the "Parties to this Agreement". RECITALS WHEREAS: A. CUPERTINO and SAN JOSE find that it is in the public interest to remove and replace failed asphalt at De Anza Boulevard & Bollinger Road intersection, over which CUPERTINO and SAN JOSE have jurisdiction; and B. CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE and SARATOGA find that it is in the public interest to remove and replace failed asphalt at De Anza Boulevard & Prospect Road intersection, over which CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE, and SARATOGA have jurisdiction; and C. It is in the public interest for CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE, and SARATOGA to complete the PROJECT in a cooperative and economical manner by constructing CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE, and SARA TOGA portions of the PROJECT together; and D. Each Party has agreed to perform its portion of the work as described herein, under its direction. In consideration of the above referenced recitals and the following mutual covenants, agreements and obligations of the parties, CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE, and SARATOGA agree as follows: AGREEMENT PROVISIONS 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The work to be performed under this Agreement within San Jose will consist ofremoving and replacing approximately 500 tons of asphalt and placing 3850 square yards of type II slurry in San Jose along with replacement of affected traffic striping and traffic detector loops of the San Jose portion of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection and De Anza Boulevard at Bollinger Road intersection. The work to be performed under this Agreement within Saratoga will consist of removing and replacing approximately 300 tons of asphalt in Saratoga along with replacement of affected traffic striping and traffic detector loops of the Saratoga portion of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection (herein the "PROJECT"). The work to be performed is more fully described in the document entitled "Scope of Work and Schedule of Performance" set forth in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated by reference. Approximately 25% of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection and approximately 50% De Anza Boulevard at Bollinger Road intersection are within the City of San Jose's jurisdiction. Approximately 5 0% of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection is within the City of Saratoga jurisdiction. The remaining area is within the City of Cupertino's jurisdiction. Page 1of11 2. CUPERTINO'S OBLIGATIONS: CUPERTINO agrees as follows: A. To act as the lead agency to administer the design and construction of the PROJECT. Administration shall include preparation of specifications, contract documents and cost estimate; notification of local business; coordination with various agencies; preparation of all necessary environmental documents; obtaining permits; obtaining bids; awarding the construction agreement; administering the construction agreement; providing materials control and inspection services; and making progress payments to the contractor. B. To promptly provide SAN JOSE and SARATOGA with awarded final specifications and contract documents for the PROJECT. C. To pay CUPERTINO's share of the PROJECT cost. The Project cost is defined as the actual amount paid to the contractor plus ten percent (10%) for CUPERTINO's engineering, construction and other administrative services. CUPERTINO's share of the Cost is 100% of the PROJECT cost for the CUPERTINO owned portion of the road. D. CUPERTINO agrees to cooperate with SAN JOSE and SARA TOGA should SAN JOSE or SARATOGA raise any issues concerning the work in either SAN JOSE's jurisdiction or SARATOGA'S jurisdiction that requires correction prior to acceptance or within the warranty period. E. The designated project manager for CUPERTINO for the duration of the PROJECT is Roger Lee (phone number: 408-777-3350). CUPERTINO's project manager shall have all the necessary authority to direct technical and professional work within the scope of the Agreement and shall serve as the principal point of contact with SAN JOSE and SARATOGA. F. Keep and maintain a complete copy of all records regarding costs and expenditures relating to the project, together with a complete copy of all plans, specifications, reports, contracts and other documents relating to the project, and the same shall be available for inspection by San Jose and/or Saratoga at any time during usual business hours. 3. SAN JOSE'S OBLIGATION: SAN JOSE agrees as follows: A. To pay SAN JOSE's share of the PROJECT cost to CUPERTINO, as defined in Section 2.C., up to a maximum amount of $104,560 including contingencies/change orders. Cupertino shall not approve change orders in excess of 10% of the project cost without the consent of San Jose. SAN JOSE's share of the cost is 100% of the Project Cost for the SAN JOSE-owned portion of the road. Should that amount exceed $104,560, SAN JOSE'S ability to pay above $104,560 requires appropriation by San Jose's City Council. SAN JOSE'S share of the costs include 100% of the contractor costs for work on the SAN JOSE-owned portion of the road, plus 10% of the amount billed by the contractor for the SAN JOSE-owned portion of the road, which will be paid to CUPERTINO for engineering, construction, and other administrative services as described in Section 2.C. B. To pay its share of the PROJECT cost within forty-five (45) business days of receiving and approving the detailed invoice from CUPERTINO, provided that the following conditions are met: Page 2of11 1. The PROJECT has been completed and SAN JOSE has approved the portion of the work in its jurisdiction. Acceptance by SAN JOSE shall be made in writing to CUPERTINO; and 2. The detailed invoice sets forth the cost of construction of all PROJECT work based on the actual contract unit prices paid and negotiated change order( s ), if any. C. The designated project manager for SAN JOSE for the duration of the PROJECT is Frank Farshidi (phone number: 408-794-1945). SAN JOSE's project manager shall have all the necessary authority to review and approve and accept technical and professional work within the scope of the Agreement and shall serve as the principal point of contact with CUPERTINO. SAN JOSE may request documentation of such costs, and may review the original invoices and weight certificates or request copies of same, which shall be provided within a reasonable time. 4. SARATOGA'S OBLIGATION: SARATOGA agrees as follows: A. To pay SARATOGA's share of the PROJECT cost to CUPERTINO, as defined in Section 2.C., up to a maximum amount of $67,127 including contingencies/change orders]. Cupertino shall not approve change orders in excess of 10% of the project cost without the consent of Saratoga. SARATOGA's share of the cost is 100% of the Project Cost for the SARATOGA-owned portion of the road. Should that amount exceed $67,127, SARATOGA'S ability to pay above $67,127 requires appropriation by SARATOGA's City Council. SARATOGA's share of the costs include 100% of the contractor costs for work on the SARATOGA-owned portion of the road, plus 10% of the amount billed by the contractor for the SARATOGA-owned portion of the road, which will be paid to CUPERTINO for engineering, construction, and other administrative services as described in Section 2.C. C. To pay its share of the PROJECT cost within forty-five (45) business days of receiving and approving the detailed invoice from CUPERTINO, provided that the following conditions are met: 1. The PROJECT has been completed and SARATOGA has approved the portion of the work in its jurisdiction. Acceptance by SARA TOGA shall be made in writing to CUPERTINO; and 2. The detailed invoice sets forth the cost of construction of all PROJECT work based on the actual contract unit prices paid and negotiated change order(s), if any. C. The designated project manager for SARA TOGA for the duration of the PROJECT is John Cherbone (phone number: 408-868-1239). Saratoga's project manager shall have all the necessary authority to review and approve and accept technical and professional work within the scope of the Agreement and shall serve as the principal point of contact with CUPERTINO. SARA TOGA may request documentation of such costs, and may review the original invoices and weight certificates or request copies of same, which shall be provided within a reasonable time. Page 3of11 5. TERM OF AGREEMENT: A. Unless otherwise modified by a written amendment to this Agreement, the term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year from the Effective Date or until the PROJECT acceptance by both parties and final payments of all outstanding balances. B. Consistent with City of San Jose Standard Specifications, Section 7-1.23, CUPERTINO shall cause the contractor to provide a warranty period of at least one ( 1) year from the acceptance date. 6. OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE: A. Upon completion of all work under this Agreement, ownership and title to all materials, equipment and appurtenances installed as a part of the PROJECT within the city limits of SAN JOSE and SARA TOGA will automatically be vested in SAN JOSE and SARA TOGA respectively, and all materials, equipment and appurtenances installed as a part of the PROJECT within the city limits of CUPERTINO will be vested in CUPERTINO, and no further agreement will be necessary to transfer ownership. B. This Agreement does not change any authority or responsibility between CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE, or SARATOGA with regard to maintenance, operation or further repair responsibility. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Any contractor(s) hired by any Party to perform the work included in the PROJECT shall not be an agent or employee of any Party and will perform such work as independent contractor. All persons employed by or contracted with such contractor(s) to furnish labor and/or materials in connection with the work in the PROJECT shall not be employees of any Party in any respect. 8. TERMINATION: Once CUPERTINO has awarded the construction contract for the PROJECT, the Agreement can be terminated only upon the mutual written consent and terms acceptable to all parties. 9. NO PLEDGING OF EITHER CITY'S CREDIT: Under no circumstances shall either CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE or SARATOGA have authority or power to pledge the credit of the other public entity or incur obligation in the name of the other public entity. 10. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY: This Agreement shall not be construed or deemed to be an agreement for the benefit of any third party or parties and no third party or parties shall have any claim or right of action hereunder for any cause whatsoever. 11. AMENDMENTS: No alternation or violation of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties and incorporated into this Agreement 12. NOTICES: Notices are to be sent as follows: Page 4of11 To SAN JOSE: To CUPERTINO: To SARATOGA: Noe Veloso Division Manager of Pavement Maintenance City of San Jose 1404 Mabury Road San Jose, CA 95133 Roger S. Lee Assistance Director of Public Works City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 John Cherbone City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, California 95070 13. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: In case any one or more of the provisions contained herein shall, for any reason, be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, it shall not affect the validity of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. 14. ENCROACHMENT PERMITS: All Parties to this Agreement will cooperate and /or provide access to its consultants, engineers and contractors for the PROJECT in the jurisdictional boundaries of each Party. Contractor shall obtain street opening permit from SAN JOSE I SARATOGA and SAN JOSE I SARATOGA shall provide such a pennit at no cost. 15. HOLD HARMLESS/INDEMNIFICATION: Neither of the respective Parties, their respective City Council, employees, officers, agents and assigns shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by the other party in connection with the PROJECT. It is understood and agreed that pursuant to California Government Code Section 895.4, the respective Parties shall fully indemnify and hold the others hannless from any liability imposed for injury (as defined in Government Code Section 810.8) by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE or SARATOGA in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated to the respective Party under this Agreement. This hold hannless and indemnification provision shall apply to any activities, error or omission of the respective Party and/or the Party's officers, employees, agents, or any person or entity acting or omitting to act for or on behalf of said City or such person or entities as are specifically authorized and empowered by the respective Party to act for the Party. For the activities, errors, and/ or omissions of the contractor retained for the Project, each Party shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other Parties to the fullest extent legally possible for all work performed in that Party's jurisdiction. Page 5of11 15. CAPTIONS: The captions of the various sections, paragraphs and subparagraphs of this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not be considered nor referred to for resolving questions of interpretation of this Agreement. 16. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: CUPERTINO shall require any contractor awarded a contract for any portion of the work to be done on the Project to secure and maintain in full force and effect at all times during construction and performance of the Project, and until said Project is accepted by all PARTIES, and any other time periods specified in the 2015 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECT -PHASE 1 (Project No. 2015- 22) and 2015 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECT -PHASE 2 (Project No. 2015-24) contract documents, bodily injury insurance, and property damage insurance, at no additional cost to either SAN JOSE or SARA TOGA, with coverage amounts, required endorsements, certificates of insurance, and coverage verifications satisfactory and acceptable to all PARTIES. SAN JOSE and SARATOGA, their respective City Council, commissions, officers, employees, volunteers and agents are hereby added as additional insureds on the commercial general liability policy with respect to liability arising out of Contractor's work for CUPERTINO on this Project. It is mutually understood that during the term of the construction activities on the PROJECT, CUPERTINO will require the successful contractor to carry commercial general liability in amounts of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000); automobile liability in an amount not less that One Million Dollars ($1,000,000); and, a Workers' Compensation Insurance policy with policy limits in an amount not less than One Million Dollars($ 1,000,000). 17. STATUTES AND LAW GOVERNING CONTRACT: This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the statues and laws of the State of California. CUPERTINO shall require that any contractor awarded a contract for any portion of the work to be done on the Project shall comply with the requirements for prevailing wage under Labor Code Section 1770, et seq. 18. WAIVER: The Parties' waiver of any term, condition or covenant, or breach of any term, condition or covenant shall not be construed as a waiver of any other term, condition or covenant or breach of any other term, condition or covenant. 19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement contains the entire Agreement between CUPERTINO, SAN JOSE and SARATOGA relating to the PROJECT. Any prior agreements, promises, negotiations, or representations not expressly set forth in this Agreement are of no force or effect. 20. OTHER AGREEMENTS: This Agreement shall not prevent either Party from entering into similar agreements with others. The Parties acknowledge and accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement as evidenced by the following signatures of their duly authorized representatives. It is intent of the Parties that this Agreement shall become operative on the effective date. Page 6of11 The Parties acknowledge and accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement as evidenced by the following signatures of their duly authorized representatives. It is the intent of the Parties that this Agreement shall become operative on the Effective Date. Page 7of11 CAROL I<ARODE ~ity Attorney D ~- ATTEST: CITY OF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 Phone: (408) 777-3212 Fax: (408) 777-3366 __ / L DAVID BRANDT City Manager ~~YJJ G~cECDT to -ii/r.J City Clerk CITY OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 200 E. Santa Clara Street San Jose, CA 95112 Phone: (408) 277-5777 Fax: (408) 277-3131 By: Deputy City Manager Page 8of11 APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~- Richard Taylor Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP ATTEST: CITY OF SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, California 95070 Phone: (~08) 868-1239 Fax: (408) 868-1281 By: J04: e tin~J . ~anager Dat Page 9of11 EXHIBIT "A" SCOPE OF WORK AND SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCE The project consists ofremoving and repairing approximately 500 tons of asphalt and installation of3850 square yards of type II slurry in San Jose along with replacement of affected traffic striping and traffic detector loops of the San Jose portion of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection and De Anza Boulevard at Bollinger Road intersection. The work to be performed within Saratoga will consist of removing and replacing approximately 300 tons of asphalt in Saratoga along with replacement of affected traffic striping and traffic detector loops of the Saratoga portion of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection. The project shall also include traffic control, subgrade preparation, replacing of all affected traffic striping I loop detectors, lowering and raising manholes, water valve boxes and monument as required. An "Agency Quantity Worksheet" is attached for reference. Approximately 25% of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection and approximately 50% De Anza Boulevard at Bollinger Road intersection are within the City of San Jose's jurisdiction. Approximately 50% of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect Road intersection are within the City of Saratoga's jurisdiction. The remaining area is within the City of Cupertino's jurisdiction. SAN JOSE to provide striping/marking plan and field layout of pennanent striping/markings and approve lay out for traffic loop replacement for their portion of De Anza Boulevard at Bollinger & De Anza Boulevard at Prospect intersections. SARA TOGA to provide striping/marking plan and approve lay out for traffic loop replacement for their portion of De Anza Boulevard at Prospect intersection. The work to be performed is fully described in the 2015 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECT - PHASE 1, (Project No. 2015-22) and 2015 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECT-PHASE 2 (Project No. 2015-24) contract documents. The contract documents are herein incorporated to this Agreement by reference. Page 10of11 AGENCY QUANTITY WORKSHEET Description Unit Unit Cost San Jose Qty Saratoga Qty Cupertino Qty Total Qty Total Cost Traffic Control LS $ 20,000 $ 5,400.00 $ 3,200.00 $ 11,400.00 Hot Mix Asphalt, 1/2" Maximum, Type c TN $ 93 501 295 1724 2520 $ 234,454 Cold Plane and Remove 4" AC SY $ 7 2250 1325 7739 11314 $ 76,143 Adjust Survey Cover EA $ 255 1 1 $ 255 Lower Manhole EA $ 273 1 2 3 $ 819 Lower Cleanout I Water I Gas Valve Cover Prior to Cold Planing EA $ 180 7 9 16 $ 2,880 Adjust Manhole Covers to Finish Grade EA $ 301 1 2 3 $ 903 Adjust Cleanout I Water I Gas Valve Cover to Finish Grade EA $ 180 7 9 16 $ 2,880 6" White (Thermo) LF $ 1 107 107 $ 57 12" White Crosswalk/Limit Line (Thermo) LF $ 3 376 522 1000 1898 $ 5,827 12" Yellow Crosswalk (Thermo) LF $ 3 0 0 $ - Striping Detail# 21 (Thermo) LF $ 1 48 36 84 $ 58 Striping Detail 38C LF $ 3 40 40 $ 120 Striping Detail# 39 (Thermo) LF $ 1 70 70 $ 35 "STOP" Legend (Pre-formed Thermo) EA $ 350 1 1 $ 350 Bike Lane Symbol Left Facing (Pre-formed Thermo) EA $ 415 2 2 $ 830 Arrow Type IV (Pre-formed Thermo) EA $ 450 3 8 6 17 $ 7,650 Replace Traffic Signal Loops EA $ 301 24 16 26 66 $ 19,866 TYPE 111 Arrow SY $ 170 1 2 3 $ 510 Arrow Type VII (L) (Pre-formed Thermo) EA 1 8 9 $ - Striping Detail 10 LF 120 120 $ - TYPE II Slurry (Bollinger west of De Anza) SY $ 2 3833' 2751 6584 $ 11,193 Thru Arrow EA 1 1 4"Yellow EA 418 418 $ - Bike Lane Loop Detector EA $ 300 1 1 2 $ 600 Adjust Storm Drain Grates EA $ 375 2 2 $ 750 Weekend Differential Pay I LS Is 10,000 I TOTAL Total+ 10% Contingency Total+ 10% Contingency+ 10% Administrative Fee Page 11of11 Saratoga San Jose Cost Cost $ 5,400.00 $ 3,200.00 $ 46,625 $ 27,457 $ 15,143 $ 8,917 $ -$ - $ -$ 273 $ -$ 1,260 $ -$ 301 $ -$ 1,260 $ -$ 57 $ 1,154 $ 1,603 $ -$ - $ -$ 33 $ -$ - $ -$ - $ -$ - $ -$ 830 $ 1,350 $ 3,600 $ 7,224 $ 4,816 $ -$ 170 $ -$ - $ -$ - $ 6,517 $ - $ -$ - $ 300 $ - $ -$ - $ 2,700 $ 1,700 $ 86,413 $ 55,477 $95,054 $61,025 $104,560 $67,127 Cupertino Cost $ 11,400.00 $ 160,371 $ 52,083 $ 255 $ 546 $ 1,620 $ 602 $ 1,620 $ - $ 3,070 $ - $ 25 $ 120 $ 35 $ 350 $ - $ 2,700 $ 7,826 $ 340 $ - $ - $ 4,677 $ - $ 300 $ 750 $ 5,600 $ 254,290